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HomeMy Public PortalAbout10.18.23 BOH Mtg Packet`ip OQ. O�ELDEq'e9 Town of Brewster Board of Health 3. - 2198 Main St., Brewster, MA 02631 N= brhealth@brewster-ma.gov (508) 896-3701 Fee. 79. 150 rrri,11ry BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING AGENDA 2198 Main Street October 18, 2023 at 6:30PM Board of Health This meeting will be conducted in person at the date, time and location identified above. This means that at least a quorum of the members of the public body will attend the meeting in person and members of the public are welcome to attend in person as well. As Penny Holeman a courtesy only, access to the meeting is also being provided via remote means in accordance with applicable law. Please note that while an option for remote attendance and/or participation is being provided as a courtesy to the public, the meeting/hearing will not Kimberley Crocker be suspended or terminated if technological problems interrupt the virtual broadcast or affect remote attendance or participation, unless otherwise required by law. Members of the public with particular interest in any speck item on this agenda, which includes Pearson an applicant and its representatives, should make plans for in-person vs. virtual attendance accordingly. David Bennett Members of the public who wish to access the meeting may do so in the following manner: John Keith Phone. Call (301)715-8592 or (312)626-6799. Webinar ID: 820 4394 4509 Passcode: 979174 *9 To request to speak: Press and wait to be recognized. Zoom Webinar. https://us02Web.zoom.us/j/82043944509?pwd=MytpM2kvUExKbUlRSOhmMOlZb3dQZzO9 Abigail Archer Passcode: 979174 To request to speak: Tap Zoom "Raise Hand", then wait to be recognized. When required by law or allowed by the Chair, persons wishing to provide public comment or otherwise participate in the meeting, may do so by accessing the meeting remotely, as noted above. Additionally, the meeting will be broadcast live, in real time, via Live broadcast (Brewster Government TV Channel 18), Livestream (tivestream.brewster-ma.gov) or Video recording (tv.brewster- ma.gov) Health Director 1. Call to Order Amy von Hone 2. Declaration of a Quorum Assistant Health 3. Recording Statement Director 4. Chairman's announcements 5. Citizen's forum: Members of the public may address the Board of Health on matters not on the meeting Sherrie McCullough agenda for a maximum 3-5 minutes at the Chair's discretion. Under Open Meeting Law, the Board of Health is unable to reply but may add items presented to a future agenda Senior Department 6. Discuss and vote on MWRC (MA Water Resources Authority) Assistant Tammi Mason 7. Pressure Dose update 8. I/A System monitoring information 9. Liaison Reports 10. Matters not reasonably anticipated by the Chair 11. Items for next agenda 12. Next meeting: November 1, 2023 13. Informational items: a. Press Release: Mass public health officials announce performance standards for local public health b. Monthly report for Ocean Edge C. Monthly report for King's Landing d. Monthly report for Town of Brewster (formerly CCSC) 14. Adjournment Date Posted: Date Revised: Received by Town Clerk: 10/13/23 BREi,lc EK T"all": _LEF€. \\fileserverl6\rdocuments$\tmason\Desktop\BOH new agenda.docx EPA plans to disband science advisors board studying wastewater discharge in Mass. Bay * Deer Island treatment plant treats about 330 million gallons of Greater Boston's wastewater per day. The treated water is then pumped through a nine -and -a -half mile pipe under the ocean, where it's diffused into Massachusetts Bay * The plant does not treat for CEC's (contaminants of emerging concern - PFAS, microplastics, pharmaceuticals and personal care products) * For 28 years, the EPA has required that an independent group of scientists (OMSAP) review data on the treated wastewater and its effect on the Bay including fish health, algae blooms, oxygen levels in the water, and most recently CEC's (2022 Recommendations) * EPA: "...the data show that those decades of wastewater discharge have not harmed the bay. So, the scientists' services are no longer required." * OMSAP: "Our conclusions from the past 20 years of monitoring may not be relevant over the next coming 10 years." Cape Ann �,� �. Massachusetts BayAe 1_5.4 m s. 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Drifters (surface floats attached to an underwater drogue) were released (initial locations at the red dots) and tracked via satellite until they either left the bay or grounded ashore. For drifters set out during various times of the year as part of a field experiment carried out in 1990- 91, traveltimes from western Massachusetts Bay to Cape Cod Bay ranged from 4 to 7 days and from western Massachusetts Bay to Race Point ranged from 7 to 50 days. Unintended Consequences 0 Scientists took water samples at various depths near the outfall and measured for 17 pharmaceuticals, caffeine, sucralose, and 25 per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) surrounding the wastewater discharge tunnel from Deer Island 0 Ten of 17 pharmaceuticals, sucralose, caffeine, and 9 PFAS were detected in surface and bottom water at different points during the seasons 3 Concentrations were proportional to proximity to the outfall In a companion study, PFAS was found in the livers of juvenile seabirds from Massachusetts Bay EPA plans to disband board studying wastewater discharge in Mass. Bay ■ wbur.org/news/2023/08/21/deer-island-outfall-monitoring-scientific-advisory_panel-omsap=epa The anaerobic digesters at the Deer Island Water Treatment facility in Winthrop. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Every day, the Deer Island treatment plant cleans about 330 million gallons of Greater Boston's wastewater. The treated water is then pumped through a nine -and -a -half mile pipe under the ocean, where it's diffused into Massachusetts Bay. Since the pipe was built more than two decades ago, the Environmental Protection Agency has required that an independent group of scientists keep a close eye on the treated wastewater and its effect on the bay. This group of volunteer scientists — known as the Outfall Monitoring Science Advisory Panel (OMSAP) — has monitored everything from fish health to algae blooms to oxygen levels in the water. WBUR is a nonprofit news organization. Our coverage relies on your financial support. If you value articles like the one you're reading right now, give today-. 1/8 Many scientists were shocked, therefore, when the EPA announced it plans to discontinue the panel when it renews Deer Island's discharge permit this year. The EPA declined requests for an interview. But the official reason, according to a statement from EPA New England: While the panel "served a very important role," the data show that those decades of wastewater discharge have not harmed the bay. So, the scientists' services are no longer required. But the scientists say their work has just begun. They see a bay warming with climate change, soupy with microplastics and swimming with unfamiliar algae. Who knows what else the future holds? "We need to be looking ahead. Climate change is happening and it's happening rapidly," said Juanita Urban -Rich, an associate professor at UMass Boston and a member of the advisory panel. "Our conclusions from the past 20 years of monitoring may not be relevant over the next coming 10 years." "Climate change is happening and it's happening rapidly ... Our conclusions from the past 20 years of monitoring may not be relevant over the next coming 10 years." Juanita Urban -Rich Other supporters say that the advisory panel offers more than just solid science: the group makes data and decision-making transparent, and holds state and federal officials accountable. "As a person who understands that frank, open discussions and peer review are critical to good science, I am very concerned," said Bruce Berman, who was the director of strategy and communications for the advocacy group Save the Harbor Save the Bay. for 30 years. The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA), which operates the Deer Island plant, will still collect data on the health of the bay. "But the question is: monitoring what?" asked Berman, who also chairs the panel's Public Interest Advisory Committee. Who is going to decide what data they gather, he said, "and how can the public have input?" Beyond that, it's not clear yet how — or if — scientists and the public will be able to access the data. "[The MWRA] could just do your monitoring and stick it in a bin and let it sit there," said Pam DiBona, director of the Massachusetts Bays National Estuary Partnership. "It doesn't make sense not to have scientists pay attention to what the data are." 2/8 The MWRA, for its part, has nothing but praise for the panel of scientists. A statement from the organization stated that it "greatly appreciates OMSAP's technical and scientific oversight of the Deer Island outfall since it came online." Still, the MWRA is not pushing to keep the group in the permit, at least not publicly. Judith Pederson, an oceanographer at MIT's Sea Grant and current chair of the panel, put it this way: "While we have a congenial relationship with MWRA, I think they would be happy not to have us." Harbor of Shame Back in the 1980s, Boston Harbor was a national embarrassment. It was widely derided as the dirtiest harbor in America and blasted in headlines as the "Harbor of Shame." "There was so much pollution in Boston Harbor that it was constantly at risk of ginormous algae blooms that used up all the oxygen," Berman said. "Anything that couldn't swim the hell out of the harbor would die." "The water was green. And brown on some days," he said. "We were discharging 250 million gallons of crap out of a broken pipe, out of an old plant right off the mouth of the harbor. You could see that plume from space." Lawsuits eventually forced the cleanup of Boston Harbor. In 1985 the state legislature created the MWRA to take over the water and sewer system for Greater Boston. One key part of the cleanup plan was a $3.8 billion upgrade for the Deer Island wastewater treatment plant, and a new 9.5 -mile pipe that would discharge treated wastewater, or "effluent," into the bay. 3/8 Diagram of the Deer Island outfall pipe and risers. Courtesy Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Not everyone loved the idea of dumping Boston's wastewater — treated or not — into the bay. Coastal communities on Cape Cod and the North Shore were concerned that Boston's sewage was about to become their problem, washing up on their shores. "There were people who thought that we were gonna save the harbor and screw the bay," said Berman. To address these concerns, the state created an Outfall Monitoring Task Force, which collected data for almost a decade before the outfall pipe went into service. Then, when the outfall pipe began discharging into the bay in 2000, the EPA required the scientific oversight panel in Deer Island's original wastewater permit, along with stringent effluent limits and monitoring requirements. 4/8 This 1992 photo shows construction manager Joseph Griffith inside the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority's Outfall Tunnel, which would carry sewage more than nine miles underwater from Boston's Deer Island out into the Massachusetts Bay. (Paula Scully/AP) As outlined in the group's charter, EPA and MassDEP jointly chose scientists and engineers to serve on the panel, selecting people with expertise in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts Bay, Cape Cod Bay and the Gulf of Maine. Current members hail from places like MIT, Northeastern and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The scientists aren't being cut from the permit for cost concerns; they all volunteer their time. The MWRA estimates that the outfall monitoring costs about $1.5 million each year, but most of that money goes toward the actual data collection. When the scientists get together, the EPA usually provides the meeting space. While the panel has no formal mechanism to compel state or federal agencies to act, the scientists have wielded considerable power. Over the past two decades, the scientists have devised -plans to monitor nitrogen and dissolved oxygen in the water. They've studied piles of data from monitoring stations; evaluated the health of flounder and lobster; and convened special studies, like those on microplastics, PFAS and other so-called contaminants of emerging concern. And while state and federal authorities may not have loved all the scientist' suggestions about what to monitor and when, said Pederson, she can't recall any suggestions that weren't adopted in the end. 5/8 "There were people who thought that we were gonna save the harbor and screw the bay." Bruce Berman "They were charged with coming together and keeping an eye on the data," DiBona said. "They've done an amazing job." Their biggest finding was that those millions of gallons of cleaned -up wastewater flowing into the bay didn't have much effect. This is why the EPA argued that the panel is no longer necessary. "Nearly 23 years of ambient post -discharge monitoring has found that Massachusetts Bay water quality standards for the waters around the discharge are being met, and the discharge has not had an adverse effect on Massachusetts Bay," said Michelle Barden of EPA New England in a July 12 public hearing. "EPA is dropping the outfall monitoring Science Advisory panel, or OMSAP, as a permit requirement." Many argue that the past effects of the discharge may not be indicative future impacts, given the rapidly changing climate. Virginia Edgcomb, a senior scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and a member of the panel, pointed out that new species of harmful algae are being detected more frequently in Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod Bay, usually triggered by warm water and available nutrients. These algae are the suspected culprits in the low -oxygen "blobs" that have killed lobsters in Cape Cod Bay. As the water warms with climate change, she said, these patterns "need to be monitored carefully." Judith Pederson, the current chair of the panel, said she worries about "contaminants of emerging concern," like PFAS and microplastics. "I don't feel that this permit has looked forward at all," she said. Maybe there's another way forward While Deer Island is the largest source of wastewater discharge into Massachusetts Bay, it isn't the only one. Pederson and others think that the panel should broaden its reach and monitor all the facilities discharging wastewater into Massachusetts Bay. "Isn't it stupid of us to have all of Mass. Bay and only have one monitoring program out there?" she asked. 6/8 Even as EPA New England plans to remove the science advisory panel from its permit, the agency seems to support an ongoing role for the group —just, maybe, somewhere else. In a statement, the agency said it's been working with panel members "to encourage the establishment of a regionally focused Massachusetts Bay Science Advisory Board." One of the most likely homes for a future panel is the Massachusetts Bays National Estuary Partnership (MassBays), now housed at UMass Boston's Center for the Environment. A view of Downtown Boston (center) and of Deer Island (right) from the Atlantic Ocean. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection "has been in discussions with MassBays as a potential host organization," said spokesman Ed Coletta, adding the department is considering various options for continuing the panel. "MassDEP recognizes the value in a third -party science advisory committee," he said. However, there seems to be little action beyond discussion. And, there's another concern with the group landing at UMass: it's unclear whether they could wield any real power without formal state or federal backing. "We would have to be careful that they actually have some weight," DiBona said. "They all volunteer their time to look at these monstrous piles of data. And they're not going to do it if they don't think it's going into something that's worthwhile." 7/8 "I don't mind that they don't have us in the permit as long as they have us somewhere where we report either to the state or to EPA," Pederson said. "That really is what you need. If you don't have that, they won't care." There has been little public outcry about the looming dissolution of the group. The public comment period on the proposed permit opened on May 31 and ends on Nov. 28. So far, there are no comments on the elimination of the panel. A public listening session on the group's future in July garnered lots of input from panel members, former members and allies, but none from the general public. Scientists "are really good at asking and answering very complicated questions. They are not really good at self -promotion," Berman said. "Sometimes it's hard to get people to pay attention." Judith Pedersen said that for scientists, the work on the bay is just getting started, and climate change has added a sense of urgency. "Things are changing quickly," she said. Their decades of monitoring are just a short window into the history of the bay, but may prove crucial with the rapid climate shifts underway. "You really need to keep going." 8/8 Amy von Hone From: RegionalPublicHealth, Local (DPH) <LocalRegional PublicHealth@MassMail.State.MA.US> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2023 2:30 PM To: Finegan, Eileen (DPH) Subject: Performance Standards Press Release Dear Local Public Health Colleague, Working to strengthen the delivery of public health services, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) today announced the establishment for the first time of a set of performance standards, credentials, and workforce training requirements for local public health departments. These standards, created in close collaboration with local public health partners, are an important step toward providing consistent, high-quality public health services for all Commonwealth residents. Read the full press release on our website: https://www.mass.gov news/massachusetts-public-health-officials- announce-performance-standards-for-local- ublic-health Thank you, Office of Local & Regional Health An official website of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Here's how you know Menu Mass.gov Search Mass.gov SEARCH (0 > Executive office of Health and Human Services (/orgstexecutive-office-of-health-and-human-services) > Department of Public Health Vorgs/department-of-public- PRESS RELEASE Massachusetts public health officials announce performance standards for local public health New standards created with local and regional public health to ensure equitable high- quality level of services statewide FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 10/11/2023 Department of Public Health MEDIA CONTACT Ann Scales, Director of Media Relations Phone Online (617) 624-5006 (tel:6176245006) ann.scales@mass.gov (mailto:ann.scales@mass.gov) BOSTON — Working to strengthen the delivery of public health services, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) today announced the establishment for the first time of a set of performance standards, credentials, and workforce training requirements for local public health departments. These standards, created in close collaboration with local public health partners, are an important step toward providing consistent, high-quality public health services for all Commonwealth residents. "Standardizing local public health performance requirements will mean that people in all cities and towns in Massachusetts can expect the same level of equitable and high-quality services," said Public Health Commissioner Robert Goldstein, MD, PhD. "DPH is already using the new standards to target resources and solutions, providing local public health with necessary data to recruit additional staff, deliver training, and strengthen services DPH's Office of Local and Regional Health, in collaboration with local public health, developed the inaugural performance standards pursuant to legislation enacted in 2020, An Act Relative to Strengthening the Local and Regional Public Health System (https://malegislature.gov/Laws/Session Laws/Acts/2020/Chapter72), and in alignment with the Special Commission on Local and Regional Public Health's Blueprint for Public Excellence Report (/doc/blueprint-for-pu bl ic-health-excellence-recommendations-for-improved-effectiveness-a nd/down load). With these measurable standards and workforce credentials, DPH seeks to establish a baseline for all local public health professionals to have the knowledge and necessary training to carry out their duties. "The state and local public health departments are absolutely committed to providing the same high-quality services for all residents, no matter where they live," said Sam Wong, Director of the Office of Local and Regional Health. "The immense challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic underscored the urgency of strengthening local public health infrastructure, boosting training, and expanding services—and that's what we've been doing." As part of this effort, DPH is updating and developing new educational courses on public health topics related to the performance standards, including creating an online training portal so that local public health professionals can easily access required trainings. Additionally, in partnership with local public health, DPH is supporting the creation of 10 field training hubs across the state, an approximate $5.5 million investment, to provide hands-on proficiency training on regulatory compliance. The aim is to ensure, for example, that all restaurant, housing, pool, and camp inspectors can easily access training on the sanitary code and food safety requirements, and that those trainings are standardized statewide. "Despite the dedication of our local public workforce, our local public health system is consistently challenged in addressing everyday public health risks, from housing code and food safety inspections to infectious disease control and beach closures," said Cheryl Sbarra, member of the Coalition for Local Public Health and Executive Director of the Massachusetts Association of Health Boards. "Our state's historically decentralized approach to public health delivery has led to extreme variability across cities and towns. The performance standards will bring the consistency and equity to public health delivery across the state that are necessary to ensure that we are ready to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow." These standards will continue to evolve over time with the goal of aligning closely with the Foundational Public Health Services, a nationally recognized minimum set of skills, programs, and activities a health department must have to function well. "Developing professional workforce standards will promote the capacity for all public health nurses to use their specialized clinical skill set to work toward efficiently delivering equitable public health services," said Gail Johnson, President of the Massachusetts Association of Public Health Nurses. "Ultimately, this will lead to better health outcomes throughout the Commonwealth." In collaboration with the Office of Local and Regional Health, 305 municipalities participated in a widespread capacity assessment last year to help DPH and local public health leaders identify areas that would benefit from additional resources to meet the performance standards. As part of efforts to support the implementation of these standards, DPH allocated $13.8 million in grants in Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) to more than 300 municipalities toward expanding inter -municipal shared service (/info-details/public-health-shared-services) arrangements. These arrangements involve groups of cities and towns committed to pooling resources, functions, and expertise to offer more comprehensive public health services to their populations. "We applaud the new standards, created hand in hand with local public health professionals who know what they need for their residents," said Northampton Mayor Gina -Louise Sciarra. "The Performance Standards and this continued strong collaboration will help cities and towns to enhance and expand the local health services they provide." Visit here (/resource/performance-standards-for-local-public-health) to learn more about the new performance standards. Media Contact Ann Scales. 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Mass.gov Privacy PolicyLiprvacypolicyl September 19, 2023 Bryan Webb (via email) Ocean Edge Resort 2907 Main Street Brewster, MA 02631 RE: Ocean Edge Resort Wastewater Treatment Facility Monthly Operations Report — August 2023 Dear Mr. Webb: WestonOSampsori 55 Walkers Brook Drive, Suite 100, Reading, MA 01867 Tel: 978.532.19D0 Enclosed please find the Monthly Operations Reporting Package for the Ocean Edge Resort wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) located at 832 Village Drive in Brewster, MA. Weston & Sampson Services, Inc. would like to note the following: • Monthly effluent TSS samples collected on August 16 was reported to be 53 mg/L, which is over the maximum permissible limit of 30 mg/L. A resample was collected on August 30 and was reported to be in compliance. • All other regulated effluent parameters of samples collected throughout the month were reported to be within their respective permissible limits. • Data was filed with MassDEP electronically, via eDEP. A copy of the transaction is included in this package. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this report, or the wastewater treatment facility, please feel free to contact me at wsscompliance@wseinc.com. Regards, WESTON & SAMPSON SERVICES, INC. James R. Tringale Compliance Coordinator cc: Brewster Board of Health (via email) FR Mahony Associates (via email) we sto n a n d s a m pso n. c o m Offices in: MA, CT, NH, VT, NY, NJ, PA, SC & FL LlMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection eDEP Transaction copy Here is the file you requested for your records. To retain a copy of this file you must save and/or print. Username: WSSINC Transaction ID: 1610069 Document: Groundwater Discharge Monitoring Report Forms Size of File: 1079.10K Status of Transaction: Submitted Date and Time Created: 10/212023:12:16:25 PM Note: This file only includes forms that were part of your transaction as of the date and time indicated above. If you need a more current copy of your transaction, return to eDEP and select to "Download a Copy" from the Current Submittals page. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 633 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number Groundwater Permit 2. Tax identification Number DAILY LOG SHEET - 1 2023 AUG DAILY L11 j 3. Sampling Month & Frequency A. Facility Information Important:When filling out forms on 1. Facility name, address: the computer, use JOCEAN EDGE CONFERENCE CTR only the tab key to a. Name move your cursor - ROUTE 6A do not use the return key. b. Street Address BREWSTER MA 102631 C. City d. State e. Zip Code 2. Contact information: FAW:-Fx,wJAMES R. TRINGALE a. Name of Facility Contact Person 19785321900 WSSCompliance@wseinc.com b. Telephone Number c. e-mail address 3. Sampling information: 18/1/2023 ONSITE MEASUREMENTS a. Date Sampled (mm/dd/yyyy) b. Laboratory Name CHRIS VIGNEAU c. Analysis Performed By (Name) B. Form Selection 1. Please select Form Type and Sampling Month & Frequency Daily Log Sheet - 2023 Aug Daily r All forms for submittal have been completed. 2. r This is the last selection. 3. r Delete the selected form. gdpols 2015-09-15.doc • rev 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 L - Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 633 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number Groundwater Permit 2. Tax identification Number DAILY LOG SHEET 2023 AUG DAILY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency C. Daily Readings/Analysis Information Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Effluent Reuse Irrigation Turbidity Influent pH Effluent Chlorine Uv Flow GPD Flow GPD Flow GPD pH Residual Intensity (mg/1) (%) 14048 12567 E 7.01 7.00 7.07 7.02 6.99 7.04 7.07 7.02 6.98 7.01 6.99 679671 7.00 7.02 7.00 6.97 7.01 6.98 7.01 7.04 7.08 7.02 6.98 gdpols.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 Important:When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor - do not use the return key. Ia6 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT A. Facility Information 1. Facility name, address: OCEAN EDGE CONFERENCE CTR a. Name ROUTE 6A b. Street Address BREWSTER MA C. City d. State 2. Contact information: JAMES R. TRINGALE a. Name of Facility Contact Person 9785321900 b. Telephone Number 3. Sampling information X8/16/2023 a. Date Sampled (mm/dd/yyyy) CHRIS VIGNEAU c. Analysis Performed By (Name) B. Form Selection 633 _ 1. Permit Number 2. Tax identification Number 2023 AUG MONTHLY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency 02631 e. Zip Code WSSCompliance@wseinc.com c. e-mail address ONSITE MEASUREMENTS b. Laboratory Name 1. Please select Form Type and Sampling Month & Frequency Monitoring Well Data Report - 2023 Aug Monthly F All forms for submittal have been completed. 2. F This is the last selection. 3. F Delete the selected form. gdpols 2015-09-15.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 633 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number Groundwater Permit 2. Tax identification Number MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 2023 AUG MONTHLY 'L 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 DG2 DG3 DG4 DG5 UGI Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 PH 6.60 6.90 16.70 1 6.80 S.U. STATIC WATER LEVEL 46 142.1 147.1 40.2 FEEr SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE 350 370 470 1315 410 UMHOS/C mwdgwp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Important:When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor - do not use the return key. r � I rmn Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT A. Facility Information 1. Facility name, address: OCEAN EDGE CONFERENCE CTR a. Name ROUTE 6A b. Street Address BREWSTER C. City 2. Contact information: JAMES R. TRINGALE a. Name of Facility Contact Person 9785321900 b. Telephone Number 3. Sampling information: 18/16/2023 a. Date Sampled (mm/dd/yyyy) VARIOUS ANALYSTS G. Analysis Performed By (Name) B. Form Selection 633 1. Permit Number 2. Tax identification Number 2023 AUG MONTHLY J 3. Sampling Month & Frequency MA 102631 d. State e. Zip Code WSSCompliance@wseinc.com c. e-mail address RI ANALYTICAL b. Laboratory Name 1. Please select Form Type and Sampling Month & Frequency Discharge Monitoring Report - 2023 Aug Monthly r All forms for submittal have been completed. 2. F This is the last selection. 3. r Delete the selected form. gdpols 2015-09-15.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 1633 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number Groundwater Permit L 2. Tax identification Number DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT 2023 AUG MONTHLY _ l 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 Units BOD 190 MG/L TSS 1380 MG/L TOTAL SOLIDS 790 MG/L AMMONIA -N 24 MG/L NITRATE -N MG/L TOTAL NITROGEN(NO3+NO2+TKN) MG/L OIL & GREASE MG/L 3. Effluent 4. Effluent Method Detection limit j26 — -- 10 j53 T� 2.0 1.0 0.050 6.45 1.9 0.50 infeffrp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Discharge Monitoring Report • Page 1 of 1 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 electronic -ally and want to attach additional comments, select the check box. F Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit Facility Information OCEAN EDGE CONFERENCE CTR a. Name ROUTE 6A b. Street Address BREWSTER T FMA C. City d. State 633 Ir1. Permit Number 2.'fax identification Number .02631 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 propedy 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 ther are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." MARIANNA COOMBS 9/29/2023 a. Signature Reporting Package Comments I b. Date (mm/dd/yyyy) gdpols 2015-09-15.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 5pecie►tists in Envionnmental 5er•vie:es LABORATORY REPORT WSS Inc.dba Weston & Sampson Date Received: Attn: Chris Vigneau Date Reported: 55 Walkers Brook Drive P.O. Number Suite 100 Reading, MA 01867 Work Order #: 2308-13846 Project Name: PROJECT# 25364 OCEAN EDGE RESORT - MONTHLY 8/16/2023 8/25/2023 Page 1 of 3 Enclosed are the analytical results and Chain of Custody for your project referenced above. The sample(s) were analyzed by our Warwick, RI laboratory unless noted otherwise. When applicable subcontracted results are noted and subcontracted reports are enclosed in their entirety. All samples were analyzed within the established guidelines of US EPA approved methods with all requirements met, unless otherwise noted at the end of a given sample's analytical results or in a case narrative. The Detection Limit is defined as the lowest level that can be reliably achieved during routine laboratory conditions. These results only pertain to the samples submitted for this Work Order # and this report shall not be reproduced except in its entirety. We certify that the following results are true and accurate to the best of our knowledge. If you have questions or need further assistance, please contact our Customer Service Department. Approved by: Katie Amaral, Ph.D., CMQ/OE Laboratory Director Laboratory Certification Numbers (as applicable to sample's origin state): Warwick R1 * R1 LAI00033, MA M -R1015, CT PH -0508 Page 2 of 3 Report Qualifiers & Abbreviations These qualifiers/abbreviations may or may not be present in this report. Qualifier Descriptions Recovery outside of acceptance limits B Analyte detected in method blank at a level about the detection limit D Surrogate diluted out to reach a parameter result within the instrument calibration curve E Parameter result exceeds calibration curve J Estimated result based on MDL Abbreviation Definition BLK Method Blank CFU Colony Forming Unit DF Dilution Factor DL Detection Limit LCS(D) Laboratory Control Standard (Duplicate) MCL Maximum Contaminant Level MDL Method Detection Limit MPN Most Probably Number MS(D) Matrix Spike (Duplicate) QC Quality Control RPD Relative Percent Difference TIC Tentatively Identified Compound TNTC Too Numerous to Count *CS Field data provided by the client Page 3 of 3 R.I. Analytical Laboratories, Inc. Laboratory Report WSS Inc.dba Weston & Sampson Work Order #: 23 08-13 846 Project Name: PROJECT# 25364 OCEAN EDGE RESORT - MONTHLY Sample Number: 001 Sample Description: INFLUENT Sample Type: COMPOSITE Sample Date/ Time: 8/16/2023 @ 05:45 SAMPLE DET. DATE/TIME PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST BODS 190 60 mg/L SM52101321ed 8/17/2023 12:23 BNB Total Suspended Solids 380 2.0 mg1L SM2540D 2011 8/17/2023 9:24 RPK Total Solids 790 10 mg/L SM2540B 18-21 ed 8/22/2023 20:08 RPK Ammonia (as N) 24 0.40 mg/L EPA 350.1 8/17/2023 9:16 VC Sample Number: 002 Sample Description: EFFLUENT Sample Type: COMPOSITE Sample Date / Time : 8/16/2023 @ 06:00 SAMPLE DET. DATE/TIME PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST BOD 5 26 10 mg/L SM5210B 21ed 8/17/2023 12:23 HNB Total Suspended Solids 53 2.0 mg/L SM2540D 2011 8/17/2023 9:24 RPK Nitrite (as N) 0.051 0.050 mg/L EPA 300.0 8/17/2023 5:52 JW Nitrate (as N) 1.0 0.050 mg/L EPA300.0 8/17/2023 5:52 JW TKN (as N) 5.4 0.50 mg/L SM4500NOrg-D 18-2led 8/17/2023 10:30 AH Sample Number: 003 Sample Description: EFFLUENT Sample Type: GRAB Sample Date/ Time: 8/16/2023 @ 06:15 SAMPLE DET. DATE/TIME PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST Oil & Grease Gravimetric 1.9 0.50 mg/L EPA 1664A 8/18/2023 9:34 RPK R.1. ANAL1fT�IGAL Speclallata In Cnvlronmental Sarvicae CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD w C C °' E' o ! P I to b c i n.lrs i E t 2 m v+ to o a i— 0 3g r1 Mi � M m o 2 1 z z Cd Z0 W z o z ` z F z m M o z to £ = z F o d o a ii o ai F $ �r 06 o o m >Uo `� E o y M u. 41 Illinois Avenue 131 Coolidge St., Suite 105c Warwick, RI 02888-3007 Hudson, MA 01749-1331 800-937-2580 -Fax: 401-738-1970 _800-937-2580 -Fax: 978-568-0078 Date Time Collected Collected Field Sample Identifcation r L3 J ! If -tea % � I '• q r L a �`!� �"� G ) N G LOG -Fv-Q.&% P s x r^ �J ��/V Y 1� ,5 Client Information Company Name: WSS Inc., dba Weston & Sampsor Address: 55 Walkers Brook Drive, Suite 100 city / state / zip: Reading, MA 01867 Telephone: 978-532-1900 Fax: 4 contact Person: ChiistopherVigneau Project Information Project Name: Ocean Edge Resort— /q,0 t._ P.O. Number: Project Number. 25364 Report To: Chris Vigneau Phone: 978-818-9946 Fax: Sampled by:# rt t ,n Email address vigneauc@wseinc.rom Quote No: C" list: wsscompiiance@wseinc.com Project Comments Circle if applicable: GW -1, GW -2, GW -3, S-1, S-2, S-3 MCP Data Enhancement QC Packaue? 01 Temp. Upon Receipt 5 � -C Containers: P=Poly, G -Glass, AG=,Amber Glass, V=Val, StSterile Preservatives: A=AscorbieAcid, NH4--Nff4a, H=HCI, M=MeOH, N=HNOs, NP=None, S=H2SO4, SIB --N Matrix Codes: GW=Groundwater, SW=Surface Water, WW=Wastewater, DW=Drinking Water, Soil, SL=Sludge, A=Air, B--Bulk/Solid, O= 6( Turn Around Time Normal i X I EMAIL Report X 5-7 Business days. Rush—DateDue: / lab Use Only Sample Pick Up Only RIAL Sampled; attachfieldhours Shipped on ice Workorder No: `- %Q - +-), 4472" ; Page 1 of 1 wPF=M% ^ L Spscimiists ire Environmental Services$ LABORATORY REPORT WSS Inc.dba Weston & Sampson Date Received: Attn: Christopher Vigneau Date Reported: 55 Walkers Brook Drive P.O. Number Suite 100 Reading, MA 01867 Work Order #: 2308-14740 Project Name: PROJECT #25364 OCEAN EDGE RESORT - RETEST 8/30/2023 9/7/2023 Pagel of 3 Enclosed are the analytical results and Chain of Custody for your project referenced above. The sample(s) were analyzed by our Warwick, RI laboratory unless noted otherwise. When applicable subcontracted results are noted and subcontracted reports are enclosed in their entirety. All samples were analyzed within the established guidelines of US EPA approved methods with all requirements met, unless otherwise noted at the end of a given sample's analytical results or in a case narrative. The Detection Limit is defined as the lowest level that can be reliably achieved during routine laboratory conditions. These results only pertain to the samples submitted for this Work Order # and this report shall not be reproduced except in its entirety. We certify that the following results are true and accurate to the best of our knowledge. If you have questions or need further assistance, please contact our Customer Service Department. Approved by: Brent Plant Data Reporting Laboratory Certification Numbers (as applicable to sample's origin state): Warwick RI * RI LA100033, MA M-RIO15, CT PH -0508 Report Qualifiers & Abbreviations These qualifiers/abbreviations may or may not be present in this report. Qualifier B D E J Abbreviation BLK CFU DF DL LCS(D) MCL MDL MPN MS(D) QC RPD TIC TNTC *CS Descriptions Recovery outside of acceptance limits Analyte detected in method blank at a level about the detection limit Surrogate diluted out to reach a parameter result within the instrument calibration curve Parameter result exceeds calibration curve Estimated result based on MDL Definition Method Blank Colony Forming Unit Dilution Factor Detection Limit Laboratory Control Standard (Duplicate) Maximum Contaminant Level Method Detection Limit Most Probable Number Matrix Spike (Duplicate) Quality Control Relative Percent Difference Tentatively Identified Compound Too Numerous to Count Field data provided by the client Page 2 of 3 R.I. Analytical Laboratories, Inc. Laboratory Report WSS Inc.dba Weston & Sampson Work Order #: 2308-14740 Project Name: PROJECT #25364 OCEAN EDGE RESORT - RETEST Sample Number: Sample Description: Sample Type : Sample Date / Time PARAMETER Total Suspended Solids 001 EFFLUENT COMPOSITE 8/30/2023 @ 06:00 SAMPLE RESULTS 11 DET. LIMIT UNITS METHOD 2.0 mg/L SM2540D 2023 Page 3 of 3 DATE/TIME ANALYZED ANALYST 9/5/2023 15:00 ZAC R.1. ANALYTICAL 8pae 1®IIe7:n In Crrvironm®ectal Servioea CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD vi a F a 3 c U ° a� o U o � ' w c v E , 8 O 4 Q m m 9 d y ° ~ 1 o � m � N y M r z w aci z z z to W T,U m z 1 z 9 m e z 12 F- g AI_d M l m � W M z m `o EE 1 z 9 L o r o 1 o m o a o 14. ►a- m d o i o> r of o m y ; ti Sampled by: Ck t ' ' �_` 41 Illinois Avenue Warnick, ]3I 02888-3007 800-937-2580 -Fax: 401-738-1970 131 Coolidge St., Suite 105 Hudson, MA 01749-1331 8_00-937-2580 • Fax: 978-568-0078 Date Tfine Collected Collected Field Sample Identification V Reli shed By D*te Time Received By pate Time L&I 11A t Project Comments Circle if applicable: GWA, GW -2, GW -3, S-1, S-2, S-3 MCP Data Enhancement ©C Packace? No lQL Temp. Upon Receipt y.-) °C Containers: P=Poly, G=Glass, AG=Amber Glass, V --Vial, St --Sterile Preservatives: A=AseorbicAcid, NH4=NH4C], H=HCI, M=MeOH, N=HNOa, NP --None, S--H2SO4, SB=N Matrix Codes: GW=Groundwater, SW=Surface Water, WW=Wastewater, DW=Drinking Water, S=Soil, SL=Sludge, A=Air, B--Bulk/Solid, O= Turn Around Time Normal I X I EMAIL Report X 5-7 Business days.. Rusk—DateDue: I 1 Lab Use Only Sample Pick Up Only IAL Sampled; attacbfieldhoum Shipped on ice Workorder No: 23eb- l �_4 44 a, SH=NaOH, T=Na2%0, Z=ZnOAc Page I of 9 Client Information Project Information company Name: WSS Inc., dba Weston & Sampson Services ProjeetName: Ocean Edge Resort— � Address: 55 Walkers Brook Drive, Suite 100 P.O. Number: Project Number. 25364 City / state / zip: Reading, MA 01867 Report To: Chris Vig neau Phone: 978-818-9946 Fax: Telephone: 978-532-1900 Fax: 978-977-0100 Sampled by: Ck t ' ' �_` Emailaddress list: vlgneauc@wseinc.com wsscompliance@wseinc.com Contact Person: Christopher Vigneau Quote No: Reli shed By D*te Time Received By pate Time L&I 11A t Project Comments Circle if applicable: GWA, GW -2, GW -3, S-1, S-2, S-3 MCP Data Enhancement ©C Packace? No lQL Temp. Upon Receipt y.-) °C Containers: P=Poly, G=Glass, AG=Amber Glass, V --Vial, St --Sterile Preservatives: A=AseorbicAcid, NH4=NH4C], H=HCI, M=MeOH, N=HNOa, NP --None, S--H2SO4, SB=N Matrix Codes: GW=Groundwater, SW=Surface Water, WW=Wastewater, DW=Drinking Water, S=Soil, SL=Sludge, A=Air, B--Bulk/Solid, O= Turn Around Time Normal I X I EMAIL Report X 5-7 Business days.. Rusk—DateDue: I 1 Lab Use Only Sample Pick Up Only IAL Sampled; attacbfieldhoum Shipped on ice Workorder No: 23eb- l �_4 44 a, SH=NaOH, T=Na2%0, Z=ZnOAc Page I of 9 COASTAL engineering co. TECHNICAL SERVICES 260 Cranberry Highway Orleans, MA 02653 508.255.6511 P 508.255.6700 F Orleans I Sandwich I Nantucket coastalengineeringcompany.com To: Jacquelyn Linehan, Property Mgr. Date: King's Landing Apartments Via: 1200 South State Street Brewster, MA 02631 via email: -imunities.com Subject: King's Landing Apartments 3 State Street Brewster, MA Permit #934-1 TRANSMITTAL 09/26/2023 Project No. WBR007.00 ®Email Pick up Certified Fed Ex Plans Copy of Letter We are sending the following items: Copies Date No. Specifications ®Other Description 1 08/2023 934-1 Daily Log Sheet 1 08/25/2023 934-1 Monthly Discharge Report w/Laboratory Test Results 1 08/03/2023 934-1 Monthly Monitoring Well Report (Field-tested Data) 1 09/26/2023 934-1 eDEP Electronic Receipt These are transmitted as checked below: Rfor approval ®for your use ®as requested for review 5 comment ❑ Remarks: Enclosed are the recent reporting forms for the wastewater treatment facility at the above -referenced location. Test results indicate good treatment of the effluent discharge. The average daily flow was approximately 10,125 gpd. If you have any questions regarding this report or the WWTF, please do not hesitate to contact us. cc: Brewster Board of Health By: Chad A. Simmons, WWTPO CC Commission Joe Henderson, Horsley Witten Group, Inc. (via email) AquaPoint.3 LLC NOTE: If enclosures are not as noted, please contact us at (508) 255-6511 orleans I Sandwich I Nantucket P"2_60 Cranberry Highway, Orleans, MA 02653 508.255.6511 ( coastalengineeringcompany.com Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 934 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number Groundwater Permit ' 2. DAILY LOG SHEET Tax identification Number 2023 AUG DAILY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency C. Daily Readings/Analysis Information Effluent Reuse Irrigation Turbidity Influent pH Flow GPD Flow GPD Flow GPD 10,159 9,228 9,754 1 7.13 7.18 7.30 7.18 7.09 6.94 6.88 7.03 7.07 7.04 6.98 6.99 7.05 7.11 7.15 7.13 7.02 7.02 6.99 7.03 6.99 6.80 6.93 Effluent Chlorine tN pH Residual Intensity (mg/1) (%) gdpols.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 ALPHA ANA L Y\,T I CAL ANALYTICAL REPORT Lab Number: L2349697 Client: Coastal Engineering Company 260 Cranberry Highway Route 6A Orleans, MA 02653 ATTN: Chad Simmons Phone: (508) 255-6511 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 Report Date: 09/05/23 Serial No:09052314:27 The original project reportidata 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. 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 (LA000065), TX (T104704476), VT (VT -0935), VA (460195), USDA (Permit #525-23-122-91930). Eight Walkup Drive, Westborough, MA 01581-1019 508-898-9220 (Fax) 508-898-9193 800-624-9220 - www.alphalab.com Page 1 of 21 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2349697-01 Client ID: EFFLUENT (COMPOSITE) Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Factor Matrix: Water Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Solids, Total 360 mg/I 13 Solids, Total Suspended 6.3 mg/I 5.0 Nitrogen, Ammonia 2.04 mg/I 0.150 BOD, 5 day 5.9 mg/l 2.0 Page 6 of 21 Serial No:09052314:27 Lab Number: L2349697 Report Date: 09/05/23 Date Collected: 08/25/23 08:00 Date Received: 08/25/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst NA 1.3 08/28/23 05:06 121,25406 DEW NA 1 - 08/28/23 08:59 121,2540D MRS -- 2 08/29/23 08:42 09/01/23 18:22 121,4500NH3-13H AVT NA 1 08/26/23 07:50 08/31/23 05:00 121,52106 SEA Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2349697-02 Date Analytical Client ID: INFLUENT (COMPOSITE) Prepared Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: NA 2.2 08/28/23 08:59 Matrix: Water 1 Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL General Chemistry - Westborough Lab 08/26/23 04:01 44,353.2 Solids, Total Suspended 110 mg/l 11 Nitrogen, Nitrite ND mg/l 0.050 Nitrogen, Nitrate ND mg/I 0.10 Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl 52.5 mg/I 3.00 BOD, 5 day 220 mg/l 60 Page 7 of 21 Serial No:09052314:27 Lab Number: L2349697 Report Date: 09/05/23 Date Collected: 08/25/23 08:00 Date Received: 08/25/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst NA 2.2 08/28/23 08:59 121,2540D MRS 1 08/26/23 04:01 44,353.2 KAF 1 - 08/26/23 04:01 44,353.2 KAF 10 08/29/23 21:33 09/01/23 21:50 121,4500NH3-H AVT NA 30 08/26/2307:50 08/31/2305:00 121,5210B SEA Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2349697-03 Date Client ID: EFFLUENT (GRAB) MDL Factor Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: 25 08/31/23 07:45 Matrix: Water RDS Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL General Chemistry - Westborough Lab KAF Phosphorus, Total 7.03 mg/l 0.250 Phosphorus, Orthophosphate 5.90 mg/I 0.050 Oil & Grease, Hem-Grav ND mg/l 4.0 Page 8 of 21 Serial No:09052314:27 Lab Number: L2349697 Report Date: 09/05/23 Date Collected: 08/25/23 08:00 Date Received: 08/25/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst 25 08/31/23 07:45 08/31/23 10:04 121,4500P -E RDS 10 08/26/23 05:14 121,4500P -E KAF - 1 08/31/23 20:24 08/31/23 22:31 140,16646 QJM CHAIN OF CUSTODY PAGE I OF 1 ,ALPHA ••. R124-25 0800.800 WYaskborovgh, MA Mansilold, MA 1 Projeat.Nalne, Flings Landing Brewster TEL: 50$499.922b TEL 1'SL[M2-93011 WWW VAX 509-691.9193 FA% -."4A2? -1221! _ Client Inform. atlon Project Lecatixon., 3 State Road Brewster MA Client; CoaStal LqpBering Ca,. ft. Project #: WSR007,00 Address., 260 CranbeTry H15fn+yay. Project Mana or., Chad A, Simmons Orleans, MA 02653 ALPHA Quote #: 2011601 revl Phone: 508 255-65 11 Turin-Arounrd Time Fax,. 508 255-6700 ® Standard [3 Rush JONLv IF PRE -APPROVED) Email: rs9rrtrl<jons(MceccaAecod.com ® `rhasas.*g 4wvebeen PfevloWyaneiyzedby A%Iha Due Date: Time: Other Project Spedric Requirements/ColmmentsfiDetection Limits.. 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Sen gescsn, ao —n— ie!1 ane Relinquished By; oaterTlrrie i aC91ved By: )Wed nmt Iun&v md1imedor.4 will nal r• +f - `; �All Ar saffmies + V`�� 6uanriilea era Peymen, o I Pe Tamt. &PHA ANA L YT I CAL ANALYTICAL REPORT Lab Number: L2351465 Client: Coastal Engineering Company 260 Cranberry Highway Route 6A Orleans, MA 02653 ATTN: Chad Simmons Phone: (508) 255-6511 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 Report Date: 09/20/23 Serial No:09202314:20 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. Certifications 8 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 (LA000065), TX (T104704476), VT (VT -0935), VA (460195), USDA (Permit #525-23-122-91930). Eight Walkup Drive, Westborough, MA 01581-1019 508-898-9220 (Fax) 508-898-9193 800-624-9220 - www.alphalab.com Page 1 of 17 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2351465-01 Client ID: EFFLUENT (COMPOSITE) Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Matrix: Water Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Serial No:09202314:20 Lab Number: L2351465 Report Date: 09/20/23 Date Collected: 08/25/23 08:00 Date Received: 08/25/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst Nitrogen, Nitrite 0.23 mg/I 0.050 - 1 09/07/23 03:50 44,353.2 KAF Nitrogen, Nitrate 1.4 mg/l 0.10 - 1 09/07/23 04:02 44,353.2 KAF Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl 4.48 mg/I 0.300 1 09/18/23 06:13 09/18/23 20:39 121,4500NH3-H AVT Page 6 of 17 CHAIN OF CUSTODY PACE I OF I ,ALPHA Project Infoli AIA maosueld, MA PrEjj ri Na M Ln Wrlgs 11-101 n efew"Lor 9.1;1: WL. SC! 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Parameter/Contaminant Units BOD MG/L TSS MG/L TOTAL SOLIDS MG/L AMMONIA -N MG/L NITRATE -N MG/L TOTAL NITROGEN(NO3+NO2+TKN) MG/L OIL & GREASE MG/L 2. Influent 3. Effluent 4. Effluent Method Detection limit 1.220 5.9 T--1 2.0 110 380 52.5 6.3 5.0 1.4 0.10 6.11 0.050 ND 14.0 infeffrp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Discharge Monitoring Report • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 1934 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number L __ Groundwater Permit 2. Tax identification Number DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT 12023 QUARTERLY 2 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 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS AS P 7.03 0.250 MG/L ORTHO PHOSPHATE 15.90 1 10.050 MG/L infeffrp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Discharge Monitoring Report • Page 1 of 1 - - Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 934 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number Groundwater Permit IL =1 2. Tax identification Number MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 2023 AUG 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 HW -1 HW -2 HW -3 HW -4 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 PH 6.10 5.89 5.63 :J DRY S.U. STATIC WATER LEVEL 23.28 21.61 120.90 DRY FEET SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE 1200 1750 DRY UMHOS/C mwdgwp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 9/26/23, 10:10 AM eDEP - MassDEP's OnlineFiling System massDEP Home I Contact I Privacy Policy Qj Lj rwr MassDEP's Online Filing System Username:CASDMR Nickname: COASTAL260 Receipt e Summary/Receipt _ print receipt Exit Your submission is complete. Thank you for using DEP's online reporting system. You can select "My eDEP" to see a list of your transactions. 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TECHNICAL SERVICES 260 Cranberry Highway Orleans, MA 02653 508.255.6511 P 508.255.6700 F Orleans I Sandwich I Nantucket coastalengineeringcompany.com To: Brewster Town Hall Board of Health Department 2198 Main St Brewster, MA 02631 Subject: Cape Cod Sea Camps 3057 Main Street Brewster, MA GWDP 977-0 Plans ❑ Copy of Letter wa ara spndina the fnllowine items: Date: Via: ❑ Specifications TRANSMITTAL 09/28/2023 Project No. C16845.07 ®1st Class Mail Pick up Certified E]Fed Ex ® Other Copies Date No. Description 1 08/2023 C16845.07 Daily Log Sheet (Not field-tested — Camp is Closed) 1 08/2023 C16845.07 Discharge Monitor Report (Not sampled — Camp is Closed) 1 08/23/2023 C16845.07 Quarterly Monitor Well Data w/Laboratory Results 1 09/28/2023 j C16845.07 I eDEP Electronic Receipt These are transmitted as checked below; for approval ®for your use []as requested for review 5 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. None of the monitor wells exceeded the upper containment limits for any of the tested quarterly parameters or annual VOC's. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or comments. JGS/acc Cc; plombardi(albrewster-ma.gov By: John G. Schnaible NOTE: If enclosures are not as noted, please contact us at (508) 255-6511 260 Cranberry Highway, Orleans, MA OZ653 Orleans I Sandwich I Nantucket 508.255.6511 I coastalengineeringcompany.com Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection g77 _ Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number Groundwater Permit 2. Tax identification Number DAILY LOG SHEET 2023 AUG DAILY 1 3. Sampling Month & Frequency C. Daily Readings/Analysis Information Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Effluent Reuse Irrigation Turbidity Influent pH Flow GPD Flow GPD Flow GPD NS NS NS NS I N5 NS NS NS NS J gdpols.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Effluent Chlorine uv pH Residual Intensity (mgt) (%) Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 This document was created by an application that isn't licensed to use novaPDF. Purchase a license to generate PDF files without this notice. 1 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS J NS NS NS NS Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 This document was created by an application that isn't licensed to use novaPDF. Purchase a license to generate PDF files without this notice. -- Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection977 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number Groundwater Permit 2. Tax identification Number MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT ` 12023 ANNUAL __j I 3. Sampling Month & Frequency D. VOC Analysis Information • If VOCs are present, please indicate the amounts of the individual compounds in pg/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 CCSC-1 LAUNDRY EFFLU MW -1 MW -4 MW -5 MW -7 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 ACETONE ND IND _ IND IND IND UG/L BENZENE NDND ND _ ND ND ND UG/L 1,1 DICHLOROETHANE ND ND ND ND ND ND UG/L 1,2 DICHLOROETHANE ND �I ND IND JFND I I.ND ND UG/L 1,1 DICHLOROETHYLENE ND I ND ND J ND �� ND ND UG/L CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE ND ND ND ND ND ND UG/L TRANS 1,2 DICHLOROETHYLENE NDND ND ND ND ND UG/L ETHYL BENZENE IND IND I ND ND IND UG/L METHYLENECHLORDE IND IND IND IND UG/L TOLUENE ND ND NDIND ND 1 ND UG/L O -XYLENE ND ND I IND i IND JFND ND UG/L P/M XYLENE ND ND I ND ND [D ND J UG/L CARBON TETRACHLORIDE ND ND ND ND ND IND UG/L CHLOROFORM ND ND ND ND ND UG/L 2-BUTANONE (MEK) ND ND ND ND ND ND UG/L mwdgwp-blank.doc - rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 This document was created by an application that isn't licensed to use novaPDF. Purchase a license to generate PDF files without this notice. LIMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT D. VOC Analysis Information 977 — 1. Permit Number 2. Tax identification Number 2023 ANNUAL 3. Sampling Month & Frequency • If VOCs are present, please indicate the amounts of the individual compounds in Ng/I. • 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 CCSC-1 LAUNDRYEFFLU MW -1 MW -4 MW -5 MW -7 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE (MIBK) FDTL_ ND ND UG/L TRICHLOROETHYLENE ND ND ND UG/L TETRACHLOROETHYLENE ND I IND [ IND ND ND ND ND ND ND UG/L 1,1,1 TRICHLOROETHANE ND-::= ND ND I IND I IND I IND UG/L VINYLCHLORIDE ND ND J ND ! ND I ND ND UG/L STYRENE ND ND ND I ND ND UG/L CHLOROBENZENE ND ND IIND IND IND UG/L METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHEIND IND IND ND j ND UG/L CHLOROETHANE ND IND I IND IND ND ND UG/L 1,24:)ICHLOROPROPANE ND— IND I IND IND ND I ND J UG/L DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE ENO- ND ND NDND ND UG/L 1,1,2 -TRICHLOROETHANE ND I ND ND I ND ND ND UG/L 2-CHLOROETHYLVINYL ETHERND [ND ND _ _� ND ND UG/L BROMODICHLOROMErHANE ND TND ND UG/L - BROMOFORM KD IND ND i UG/L mwdgwp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 ND ND ND ND ND ND Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit - Page 1 of 1 This document was created by an application that isn't licensed to use novaPDF. Purchase a license to generate PDF files without this notice. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 1977 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number Groundwater Permit 2. Tax identification Number MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT — 2023 ANNUAL L $. Sampling Month & Frequency D. VOC Analysis Information • If VOCs are present, please indicate the amounts of the individual compounds in pg/I. • 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 ccsc-1 LAUNDRY EFFLU MW -1 MW -4 MW -5 MW -7 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 1,1,2,2 -TETRACHLOROETHANE ND IND ND ND ND ND UG/L CHLOROMETHANE ND ND ND IND ND ND UG/L BROMOMETHANE ND ND ND ND ND ,ND UG/L CARBONDISULFIDE ND ND j �ND ND ND ND J UG/L 24iEXANONE ND ND IND ND ND I ND UG/L ACROLEIN IND _� ND �1 ND ND ND ND UG/L ACRYLONITRILE IND ND ND I ND _ ND UG/L TRANS-I,3-DICHLOROPROPENE IND I JND ND ND IND UGIL CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE IND I IND ND ND ND UG/L mwdgwp-blank.doc - rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit - Page 1 of 1 This document was created by an application that isn't licensed to use Purchase a license to generate PDF files without this notice. 8/23/2023 Monitoring Wells Analytical Test Results Cape Cod Sea Camps 3057 Main Street Brewster, MA GWDP SE 977-0 PARAMETER UNITS CCSC-1 MW -1 MW -4 MW -5 MW -7 TOC Elevation feet 52.27 35.82 22.7 21.19 23.95 Depth To Water feet 30.28 14.80 3.39 6.50 6.12 GW Elevation feet 21.99 21.02 19.31 14.69 17.83 pH pH units 6.14 5.97 5.87 6.1 6.05 Sp. Conductance pS/cm 360 900 780 500 480 Nitrite -N mg/L <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 Nitrate -N mg/L 0.73 <0.10 <0.10 0.24 0.26 TKN-N mg/L <1.50 <1.50 5.01 7.86 23.5 Total Nitrogen mg/L 1.73 <0.050 5.01 8.10 23.76 Total Phosphorus mg/L 0.584 0.050 0.215 4.48 6.73 Ortho -Phosphate mg/L 0.011 0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 Surfactants mg/L <0.250 0.250 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 VOC's ug/L ND ND ND ND ND NOTES: All tests performed at a state -certified laboratory, except pH and Sp. Conductivity, which were performed onsite with handheld test meters. ND = Not Detected, below the reporting limit of the laboratory. VOC's are tested annualy during the month of August. 11192.168.1.21accountinglDOC1C16800\16845.07 - No Physical FolderlFile CopylLMonitor Well Reporting Forms.xls]2023-08) ALPHA ANA LY\STI 0 L ANALYTICAL REPORT Lab Number: L2349347 Client: Coastal Engineering Compan 260 Cranberry Highway Route 6A Orleans, MA 02653 ATTN: Chad Simmons Phone: (508) 255-6511 Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 Report Date: 08/31/23 Serial No:08312316:24 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. 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Eight Walkup Drive, Westborough, MA 01581-1019 508-898-9220 (Fax) 508-898-9193 800-624-9220 - www.alphalab.com Pagel of 39 ORGANICS Page 5of30 8ehoiNo:08312318:24 VOLATILES Page 6 of 39 Serial No:08312316:24 Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 Lab ID: L2349347-01 Client ID: MW -1 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: 1 Matrix: Water Analytical Method: 128,624.1 Analytical Date: 08/25/23 12:51 Analyst: LAC Parameter R Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Methylene chloride 1,1-Dichloroethane Chloroform Carbon tetrachloride 1,2-Dichloropropane Dibromoch loromethane 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether Tetrachloroethene Chlorobenzene Trichlorofluoromethane 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,11 -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 Page 7 of 39 SAMPLE RESULTS Qualifier Units Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 14:00 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified RL MDL Dilution Factor ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/I 1.5 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/I 1.0 — 1 ND ug/I 3.5 — 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/I 1.5 1 ND ug/I 10 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/I 3.5 1 ND ug/l 5.0 1 ND ug/I 1.5 1 ND ug/I 2.0 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/I 1.5 1 ND ug/l 1.5 1 ND ug/l 1.0 1 ND ug/l 1.0 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/l 1.0 1 ND ug/l 5.0 1 ND ug/I 5.0 1 ND ug/l 1.0 1 ND ug/l 2.0 1 ND ug/l 1.0 1 ND ug/l 1.5 1 ND ug/l 1.0 1 Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2349347-01 Lab Number: Client ID: MW -1 08/31/23 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Date Received: Sample Depth: Field Prep: Not Specified Parameter 5.0 Result Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Trichloroethene 1 ND 1,2 -Dichlorobenzene 1 ND 1,3 -Dichlorobenzene 1 ND 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene 1 ND p/m-Xylene 1 ND o -xylene 1 ND Xylenes, Total 1 ND Styrene 1 ND Acetone 1 ND Carbon disulfide 1 ND 2-Butanone 1 ND Vinyl acetate 1 ND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone — 1 ND 2-Hexanone Acceptance ND Acrolein Criteria ND Acrylonitrile 60-140 ND Dibromomethane 60-140 ND Surrogate Pentafluorobenzene Fluorobenzene 4-Bromofluorobenzene Page 8 of 39 Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 14:00 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Qualifier Units RL MDL Dilution Factor ug/l 1.0 1 ug/I 5.0 1 ug/I 5.0 1 ug/I 5.0 1 ug/l 2.0 1 ug/l 1.0 1 ug/I 1.0 1 ug/I 1.0 1 ug/I 10 1 ug/I 5.0 1 ug/l 10 1 ug/l 10 1 ug/I 10 1 ug/I 10 1 ug/l 8.0 1 ug/l 10 1 ug/I 1.0 — 1 Acceptance % Recovery Qualifier Criteria 101 60-140 97 60-140 87 60-140 Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2349347-02 Client ID: CCSC-1 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: ug/I Matrix: Water Analytical Method: 128,624.1 Analytical Date: 08/25/23 13:23 Analyst: LAC Parameter Result Qualifier Units Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Methylene chloride Carbon tetrachloride 1,2-Dichloropropane Dibromochloromethane 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether Tetrachloroethene Chlorobenzene Trichlorofluoromethane 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane Bromodich loromethane 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 Page 9 of 39 Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 14:30 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified RL MDL Dilution Factor ND U9A 10 – 1 ND -- ug/l – 1.5— --- 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/I 3.5 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/I 1.5 ND ug/I 10 1 ND ug/I 1.0 i ND ug/l 3.5 1 ND ug/I 5.0 1 ND ug/I 1.5 1 ND ug/I 2.0 -- 1 ND ug/l 1.0 1 ND ug/l 1.5 1 ND ug/I 1.5 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/l 1.0 1 ND ug/l 1.0 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/l 5.0 1 ND ugh 5.0 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 ND ug/I 2.0 1 ND ug/l 1.0 1 ND ug/I 1.5 1 ND ug/I 1.0 1 IX Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2349347-02 Lab Number: Client ID: CCSC-1 08/31/23 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Date Received: Sample Depth: Field Prep: Not Specified Parameter Result Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Trichloroethene 5.0 ND 1,2 -Dichlorobenzene ND 1,3 -Dichlorobenzene 10 ND 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene ND p/m-Xylene 10 ND o -xylene ND Xylenes, Total Qualifier ND Styrene 60-140 ND Acetone ND Carbon disulfide ND 2-Butanone ND Vinyl acetate ND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 2-Hexanone ND Acrolein ND Acrylonitrile ND Dibromomethane ND rcI LCI uuUI UUci MVI is Fluorobenzene 4-Bromofluorobenzene Page 10 of 39 Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 14:30 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Qualifier Units RL ug/l ug/l ug/I ug/I ug/l Ug/1 ug/l Ug/1 ug/l Ug/1 ug/I ug/I Ug/1 ug/1 ug/l ug/I ug/l % Recovery 98 96 85 MDL Dilution Factor 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 Acceptance Qualifier Criteria 60-140 60-140 60-140 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 Lab ID: L2349347-03 D Client ID: MW -4 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: 2 Matrix: Water Analytical Method: 128,624.1 Analytical Date: 08/25/23 13:55 Analyst: LAC Parameter SAMPLE RESULTS Result Qualifier Units Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Methylene chloride Carbon tetrachloride 1,2-Dichloropropane Di bromochloromethane 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-Dich loroprope ne Bromoform 1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane Ethylbenzene Chloromethane Bromomethane Vinyl chloride Chloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene trans-1,2-Dichloroethene cis-1,2-Dichloroethene Page 11 of 39 Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 13:40 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified RL MDL Dilution Factor ND Ug/I – –Ug/I 2.0 – 2 ND 3.0 - 2 ND Ug/I 2.0 2 ND ug/I 2.0 2 ND ug/I 7.0 2 ND Ug/I 2.0 2 ND ug/I 3.0 2 ND ug/I 20 2 ND ug/I 2.0 2 ND ug/l 7.0 2 ND ug/I 10 2 ND Ug/I 3.0 2 ND ug/I 4.0 2 ND ug/I 2.0 2 ND ug/l 3.0 2 ND Ug/I 3.0 2 ND ug/l 2.0 2 ND ug/l -- 2.0 2 ND ug/I -- -- — 2.0 2 ND ug/l 2.0 2 ND ug/l 2.0 2 ND Ug/I 10 2 ND ug/I 10 2 ND ug/I 2.0 2 ND Ug/I 4.0 2 ND Ug/l 2.0 - 2 ND ug/l 3.0 2 ND ug/I 2.0 2 Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2349347-03 D Client ID: MW -4 Date Collected: Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA 08/24/23 Sample Depth: Not Specified RL MDL Parameter 4.0 Result Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Trichloroethene ug/l ND 1,2 -Dichlorobenzene ug/I ND 1,3 -Dichlorobenzene ug/I ND 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene ug/I ND p/m-Xylene ug/l ND o -xylene ug/I ND Xylenes, Total ug/I ND Styrene ug/I ND Acetone ug/I ND Carbon disulfide ugh ND 2-Butanone ugh ND Vinyl acetate ND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone % Recovery ND 2-Hexanone 98 ND Acrolein 96 ND Acrylonitrile 83 ND Dibromomethane ND Surrogate Pentafluorobenzene Fluorobenzene 4-Bromofluorobenzene Page 12 of 39 Qualifier Units Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 13:40 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified RL MDL Dilution Factor ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 10 2 ugh 10 2 Ug/I 10 2 ug/I 4.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/l 2.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 20 2 ug/I 10 2 ug/l 20 2 ug/I 20 2 ug/I 20 2 ug/I 20 2 ug/I 16 2 ugh 20 2 ugh 2.0 2 Acceptance % Recovery Qualifier Criteria 98 60-140 96 60-140 83 60-140 A Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 Lab ID: L2349347-04 D Client ID: MW -5 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: ND Matrix: Water Analytical Method: 128,624.1 Analytical Date: 08/25/23 14:27 Analyst: LAC SAMPLE RESULTS Parameter Result Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Methylene chloride ND 1,1-Dichloroethane ND Chloroform ND Carbon tetrachloride ND 1,2-Dichloropropane ND Dibromochloromethane ND 1,1, 2 -Trichloroethane ND 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether ND Tetrachloroethene ND Chlorobenzene ND Trichlorofluoromethane ND 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane ND Bromodichloromethane ND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND cis -1, 3-Dichloropropene ND Bromoform ND 1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND Benzene ND Toluene ND Ethylbenzene ND Chloromethane ND Bromomethane ND Vinyl chloride ND Chloroethane ND 1,1-Dichloroethene ND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND cis- 1,2-Dichloroethene ND Page 13 of 39 Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 13:20 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Qualifier Units RL MDL Dilution Factor ug/l 2.0 2 ug/l 3.0 2 ug/l 2.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/l 7.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/l --- -- -- 3.0 2 U9n 20 -- 2 ug/l 2.0 2 ug/ -1 7.0 2 ug/I 10 2 ug/I 3.0 2 ug/I 4.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 3.0 2 ug/l 3.0 2 ug/I 2.0 -- 2 ug/l 2.0 2 ug/l 2.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 10 2 ug/l 10 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 4.0 2 ug/l 2.0 2 ug/I 3.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 " ,A Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2349347-04 D Client ID: MW -5 08/31/23 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Date Received: Sample Depth: Field Prep: Not Specified Parameter 10 Result Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Trichloroethene ug/l ND 1,2 -Dichlorobenzene ug/l ND 1,3 -Dichlorobenzene ug/I ND 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene ug/I ND p/m-Xylene ug/l ND o -xylene ug/l ND Xylenes, Total ug/I ND Styrene ug/I ND Acetone ug/I ND Carbon disulfide ug/I ND 2-Butanone ug/l ND Vinyl acetate ug/I ND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 2-Hexanone % Recovery ND Acrolein 99 ND Acrylonitrile 97 ND Dibromomethane 87 ND Surrogate Pentafluorobenzene Fluorobenzene 4-Bromofluorobenzene Page 14 of 39 Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 13:20 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Qualifier Units RL MDL Dilution Factor ug/l 2.0 2 ug/I 10 2 ug/I 10 2 ug/I 10 — 2 ug/I 4.0 2 ug/l 2.0 2 ug/l 2.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 20 2 ug/l 10 2 ug/l 20 2 ug/I 20 2 ug/I 20 2 ug/I 20 — 2 ug/I 16 2 ug/l 20 2 ug/I 2.0 2 Acceptance % Recovery Qualifier Criteria 99 60-140 97 60-140 87 60-140 Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 Lab ID: L2349347-05 D Client ID: MW -7 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: ND Matrix: Water Analytical Method: 128,624.1 Analytical Date: 08/25/23 14:59 Analyst: LAC Parameter SAMPLE RESULTS Result Qualifier Units Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Methylene chloride ND 1,1-Dichloroethane ND Chloroform ND Carbon tetrachloride ND 1,2-Dichloropropane ND Dibromochloromethane ND 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane ND 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether ND Tetrachloroethene ND Chlorobenzene ND Trichlorofluoromethane ND 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane ND Bromodichloromethane ND trans -1, 3-Dichloropropene ND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND Bromoform ND 1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND Benzene ND Toluene ND Ethylbenzene ND Chloromethane ND Bromomethane ND Vinyl chloride ND Chloroethane ND 1,1-Dichloroethene ND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND cis -1, 2-Dichloroethene No Page 15 of 39 Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 13:00 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified RL MDL Dilution Factor ug/I -- – 2.0 – 2 ug/l 3.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 7.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 3.0 2 ug/I _ — 20 2 ug/l 2.0 2 ug/l 7.0 2 ug/l 10 2 ug/l 3.0 2 ug/l 4.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ugh 3.0 2 ug/l 3.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 2.0 2 ug/I 10 2 ug/I 10 2 ug/l 2.0 2 ug/l 4.0 2 ug/l 2.0 2 ug/l 3.0 2 ug/l 2.0 2 Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Lab Number: Project Number: C-16845.02 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 13:00 SA Lab ID: L2349347-05 D Not Specified Client ID: MW -7 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: 2.0 Parameter Result Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab 20 Trichloroethene ug/l ND 1,2 -Dichlorobenzene ug/l No 1,3 -Dichlorobenzene ug/l No 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene ug/l ND p/m-Xylene ug/l ND o -xylene ug/l ND Xylenes, Total ug/l ND Styrene ug/l ND Acetone ND Carbon disulfide % Recovery ND 2-Butanone 97 ND Vinyl acetate 97 ND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 84 ND 2-Hexanone ND Acrolein ND Acrylonitrile ND Dibromomethane ND Surrogate Pentafluorobenzene Fluorobenzene 4-Bromofluorobenzene Page 16 of 39 MPLE RESULTS Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 13:00 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Qualifier Units RL MDL Dilution Factor ug/l 2.0 ug/l 10 ug/l 10 ug/l 10 ug/l 4.0 ug/l 2.0 ug/l 2.0 ug/l 2.0 ug/l 20 ug/l 10 ug/l 20 ug/l 20 ug/l 20 ug/l 20 ug/l 16 ug/l 20 ug/l 2.0 Acceptance % Recovery Qualifier Criteria 97 60-140 97 60-140 84 60-140 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 Analytical Method Analytical Date: Analyst: Parameter 128,624.1 08/25/23 11:47 LAC Method Blank Analysis Batch Quality Control Result Qualifier Units Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 RL MDL Volatile Organics by GC/MS -Westborough Lab for sample(s): 01-05 Batch: WG1821021-4 Methylene chloride ND ug/l 1.0 1,1-Dichloroethane ND ug/l 1.5 Chloroform ND ug/l 1.0 Carbon tetrachloride ND ug/l 1.0 1,2-Dichloropropane ND ug/I 3.5 Dibromochloromethane ND ug/I 1.0 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane ND ug /1 1.5 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether ND ug/I 10 - Tetrachloroethene ND ug/l 1.0 Chlorobenzene ND ug/l 3.5 Trichlorofluoromethane ND ug/l 5.0 1,2-Dichloroethane ND ug/I 1.5 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane ND ug/I 2.0 Bromodichloromethane ND ug/l 1.0 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ug/l 1.5 cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene ND ug/l 1.5 Bromoform ND ug/l 1.0 111,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND ug/l 1.0 Benzene ND ug/I 1.0 Toluene ND ug/l 1.0 Ethylbenzene ND ug/l 1.0 - Chloromethane ND ug/l 5.0 Bromomethane ND ug/I 5.0 Vinyl chloride ND ug/I 1.0 Chloroethane ND ug/I 2.0 1,1-Dichloroethene ND ug/l 1.0 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND ug/I 1.5 cis- 1,2-Dichloroethene ND ug/I 1.0 Trichloroethene ND ug/I 1.0 A. Page 17 of 39 Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 Analytical Method Analytical Date: Analyst: Parameter 128,624.1 08/25/23 11:47 LAC Method Blank Analysis Batch Quality Control Result Qualifier Units Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 RL MDL Volatile Organics by GC/MS -Westborough Lab for sample(s): 01-05 Batch: WG1821021-4 1,2 -Dichlorobenzene ND ug/l 5.0 1,3 -Dichlorobenzene ND ug/I 5.0 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene N D ug/I 5.0 p/m-Xylene ND ug/I 2.0 - o -xylene ND ug/I 1.0 - Xylenes, Total ND ug/I 1.0 Styrene ND ug/l 1.0 - Acetone ND ug/l 10 Carbon disulfide ND ug/l 5.0 2-Butanone ND ug/I 10 Vinyl acetate ND ug/l 10 - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ND ug/I 10 - 2-Hexanone ND ug/l 10 Acrolein ND ug/l 8.0 Acrylonitrile ND ug/I 10 Dibromomethane ND ug/l 1.0 Acceptance Surrogate %Recovery Qualifier Criteria Pentafluorobenzene 103 60-140 Fluorobenzene 96 60-140 4-Bromofluorobenzene 85 60-140 Page 18 of 39 INORGANICS 16i MISCELLANEOUS Page 22 of 39 Serial No:08312316:24 Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 Lab ID: L2349347-01 Client ID: MW -1 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Matrix: Water Parameter Result Qualifier Units General Chemistry - Westborough Lab SAMPLE RESULTS RL Nitrogen, Nitrite ND mg/I 0.050 Nitrogen, Nitrate ND mg/I 0.10 Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl ND mg/I 1.50 Phosphorus, Total 0.900 mg/I 0.050 Phosphorus, Orthophosphate ND mg/l 0.005 Surfactants, MBAS ND mg/I 0.250 Page 23 of 39 Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 14:00 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst 1 - 08/25/23 04:01 44,353.2 KAF -- 1 - 08/25/23 04:01 44,353.2 KAF 5 08/27/23 10:54 08/29/23 22:01 121,4500NH3-H AVT 5 08/29/2317:19 08/29/2321:50 121,4500P -E -- 1 - 08/25/23 00:03 121,4500P -E AAS -- 5 08/24/23 22:00 08/25/23 02:02 121,5540C QJM -A Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 Lab ID: L2349347-02 Client ID-. CCSC-1 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Matrix: Water Parameter Result Qualifier Units General Chemistry - Westborough Lab SAMPLE RESULTS RL Nitrogen, Nitrite ND mg/l 0.050 Nitrogen, Nitrate 0.73 mg/I 0.10 Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl ND mg/I 1.50 Phosphorus, Total 0.584 mg/I 0.050 Phosphorus, Orthophosphate 0.011 mg/I 0.005 Surfactants, MBAS ND mg/l 0.250 Page 24 of 39 Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 14:30 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst 1 08/25/23 04:02 44,353.2 KAF -- 1 - 08/25/23 04:02 44,353.2 KAF 5 08/27/23 10:54 08/29/23 22:02 121,4500NH3-H AVT 5 08/29/23 17:19 08/29/23 21:51 121,4500P -E 1 - 08/25/23 00:04 121,4500P -E AAS 5 08/24/23 22:00 08/25/23 02:02 121,5540C QJM A Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 Lab ID: L2349347-03 Client ID: MW4 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Matrix: Water Parameter Result Qualifier Units General Chemistry - Westborough Lab SAMPLE RESULTS RL Nitrogen, Nitrite ND mg/l 0.050 Nitrogen, Nitrate ND mg/I 0.10 Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl 5.01 mg/I 0.600 Phosphorus, Total 0.215 mg/I 0.010 Phosphorus, Orthophosphate ND mg/l 0.005 Surfactants, MBAS ND mg/I 0.250 Page 25 of 39 Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 13:40 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst 1 08/25/23 04:07 44,353.2 KAF 1 08/25/23 04:07 44,353.2 KAF 2 08/27/23 10:54 08/29/23 22:03 121,4500NH3-H AVT 1 08/29/23 17:19 08/29/23 21:52 121,4500P -E 1 - 08/25/23 00:04 121,4500P -E AAS — 5 08/24/23 22:00 08/25/23 02:03 121,5540C QJM Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 Lab ID: L2349347-04 Date Client ID: MW -5 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Prepared Sample Depth: Method Analyst Matrix: Water Parameter Result Qualifier Units General Chemistry - Westborough Lab 1 Nitrogen, Nitrite ND mg/I Nitrogen, Nitrate 0.24 mg/I Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl 7.86 mg/I Phosphorus, Total 4.48 mg/I Phosphorus, Orthophosphate ND mg/I Surfactants, MBAS ND mg/l Page 26 of 39 SAMPLE RESULTS Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 13:20 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified ;fL�i FhA Dilution Date Date Analytical RL MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst 0.050 1 08/25/23 04:09 44,353.2 KAF 0.10 1 - 08/25/23 04:09 44,353.2 KAF 3.00 10 08/27/23 10:54 08/29/23 22:04 121,4500NH3-H AVT 0.100 10 08/29/23 17:19 08/29/23 21:53 121,4500P -E 0.005 1 08/25/23 00:05 121,4500P -E AAS 0.250 5 08/24/23 22:00 08/25/23 02:03 121,5540C QJM ;fL�i FhA Project Name: CAPE COD SEA CAMPS Project Number: C-16845.02 Lab ID: L2349347-05 Client ID: MW -7 Sample Location: BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Matrix: Water Parameter Result Qualifier Units General Chemistry - Westborough Lab SAMPLE RESULTS Serial No:08312316:24 Lab Number: L2349347 Report Date: 08/31/23 Date Collected: 08/23/23 13:00 Date Received: 08/24/23 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical RL MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst Nitrogen, Nitrite ND mg/I 0.050 Nitrogen, Nitrate 0.26 mg/I 0.10 Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl 23.5 mg/I 3.00 - Phosphorus, Total 6.73 mg/l 0.100 Phosphorus, Orthophosphate ND mg/I 0.005 - Surfactants, MBAS ND mg/I 0.250 - Page 27 of 39 1 08/25/23 04:10 44,353.2 KAF 1 - 08/25/23 04:10 44,353.2 KAF 10 08/27/23 10:54 08/29/23 22:05 121,4500NH3-H AVT 10 08/29/23 17:19 08/29/23 21:54 121,4500P -E 1 - 08/25/23 00:05 121,4500P -E AAS 5 08/24/23 22:00 08/25/23 02:03 121,5540C QJM CHAIN OF CUSTODY BNestbarevptR MA Mgnvffield, MA TEL' $00.806.9210 fe Eos 82z•93c10 PAGE t GF i ProjeO Name` Cape Cote Sea Camps Serial No:08312316:24 date Recd In Lab: X IAA I A II) I ALPHA Job #: U FAX EMAIL ❑ Sane es Client q = jl AO -En [] Add7 Deilverables Srarr.'Frd Prgr�•:ym Yeq Orleans MA 02653 � ALPHA Ouola #- 2011601rev1 L'� Yea 1 E3 Na I Aro CT RCP (Reasanalft CorM,de0ft PMOMIS1 tieavirsa7 Phone: SW 255.6511IMF-ANALYSIS St3A�.E HMIOLMKi 'Fax; 548 256-670Q1 ®SW.ncE9 rd � Rustl (ONLY 1F PRE-�ar�vso, �d"tion [] CFoae Email. 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