FIFTH FIVE-YEAR REVIEW REPORT FOR
E.H. SCHILLING LANDFILL SUPERFUND SITE
LAWRENCE COUNTY, OHIO

Prepared by

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 5
Chicago, Illinois

Marearejr M. Guerriero
ActingTJirector
Superfund Division

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Table of Contents

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS	1

I.	INTRODUCTION	2

FIVE-YEAR REVIEW SUMMARY FORM	3

II.	RESPONSE ACTION SUMMARY	4

Basis for Taking Action	4

Response Actions	6

Status of Implementation	7

IC Summary Table	9

Systems Operations/Operation & Maintenance	10

III.	PROGRESS SINCE THE LAST REVIEW	10

IV.	FIVE-YEAR REVIEW PROCESS	13

Community Notification, Involvement & Site Interviews	13

Data Review	13

Site Inspection	14

V.	TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT	14

QUESTION A: Is the remedy functioning as intended by the decision documents?	14

QUESTION B: Are the exposure assumptions, toxicity data, cleanup levels, and remedial

action objectives (RAOs) used at the time of the remedy selection still valid?	15

QUESTION C: Has any other information come to light that could call into question the
protectiveness of the remedy?	:	15

VI.	ISSUES/RECOMMENDATIONS	15

VII.	PROTECTIVENESS STATEMENT	16

VIII.	NEXT REVIEW	16

APPENDIX A - REFERENCE LIST	17

Figures and Tables

Figure 1	Site Layout Map

Figure 2	Site Base Map (IC map)

Table 1	Summary of Planned and/or Implemented ICs

Table 2	Protectiveness Determinations/Statements from the 2012 FYR

Table 3	Status of Recommendations from the 2012 FYR

Table 4	Groundwater Monitoring Results 2013 - 2016

Table 5	Effluent Sample Results 2013 - 2017

Table 6	Summary of Soil Gas Sampling Results

Attachments

Attachment 1
Attachment 2

Copy of Deed Restrictions
Site Inspection Checklist


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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS

ARAR

Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirement

CD

Consent Decree

CERCLA

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act

CFR

Code of Federal Regulations

EPA

United States Environmental Protection Agency

ESD

Explanation of Significant Differences

EW

Extraction well

FS

Feasibility Study

FYR

Five-Year Review

HI

Hazard Index

ICs

Institutional Controls

MCL

Maximum Contaminant Level

NCP

National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan

NPDES

National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System

NPL

National Priorities List

O&M

Operation and Maintenance

Ohio EPA

Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

PCBs

Polychlorinated Biphenyls

PID

Photoionization Detector

PRP

Potentially Responsible Party

RCRA

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act

RA

Remedial Action

RD

Remedial Design

R1

Remedial Investigation

ROD

Record of Decision

Site

E.H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site

SVOCs

Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds

TBC

To be considered

TCL

Target Compound List

UECA

Uniform Environmental Covenants Act

USACE

United States Army Corps of Engineers

UU/UE

Unlimited Use/Unrestricted Exposure

VOCs

Volatile Organic Compounds

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I. INTRODUCTION

The purpose of a Five-Year Review (FYR) is to evaluate the implementation and performance of a
remedy in order to determine whether the remedy is and will continue to be protective of human health
and the environment. The methods, findings, and conclusions of reviews are documented in FYR reports
such as this one. In addition, FYR reports identify issues found during the review, if any, and document
recommendations to address them.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is preparing this FYR pursuant to the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) Section 121,
consistent with the National Contingency Plan (NCP)(40 CFR Section 300.430(f)(4)(ii)), and with EPA
policy.

This is the 5th FYR for the E.H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site (Site). The triggering action for this
statutory review is the completion date of the previous FYR. The FYR has been prepared due to the fact
that hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants remain at the Site above levels that allow for
unlimited use and unrestricted exposure (UU/UE).

The completion of the current FYR confirms that components of the remedies selected in the 1989 E.H.
Schilling Landfill Record of Decision (ROD) have been implemented and remain effective under the
1991 E.H. Schilling Remedial Design/Remedial Action (RD/RA) Consent Decree (CD) and RA Plan.

The E.H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site FYR was led by Scott Hansen, EPA. Shannon Cook, State
Project Manager with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA), assisted in the review.
Ohio EPA was notified of the initiation of the five-year review. The review began on 7/11/2016.

Site Background

The Site is located in Hamilton Township, Lawrence County, Ohio, approximately four miles southwest
of the City of Ironton. It is situated in a valley draw incised into the west slope of a ridge separating
Winkler Hollow (west of Site) from Schilling Hollow (east of Site), 0.8 miles north of the Ohio River,
and approximately 0.5 miles north of U.S. Route 52. Vegetation over the landfill consists of poor quality
grass and shrubs. The adjacent valley sides are heavily wooded. A tributary of Winkler Run extends
from the base of the earthen dam along the valley floor to Winkler Run. The Site has rugged topography
with high relief. Slopes in the area are generally steep with narrow ridge tops. It is estimated that 23,000
persons live within a four-mile radius of the Site.

The landfill was operated by E.H. Schilling and Son, General Contractors, Inc. The landfill began
receiving waste in January 1969. It was developed largely as an exclusive landfill for the Dow Chemical
plant in Hanging Rock, Ohio, and the USS Chemical (Aristech) plant in Haverhill, Ohio. In August
1971, Lawrence County licensed the landfill to accept non-hazardous dry industrial waste. Records
indicate that Aristech Chemical Corporation, the Dow Chemical Company, Ashland Chemical
Corporation, Associated Metals & Minerals, Inc. and Matlack, Inc. deposited hazardous waste at the
landfill. During its operation, the landfill accepted a wide variety of hazardous industrial and non-
hazardous wastes. The waste consisted of styrene monomer, phenol, acetone, alcohol, wastewater
treatment sludge, coal tar compounds, polystyrene, and foam material. Following a series of permit
violations, the Site ceased operations in July 1980.

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The landfill was created by filling the valley draw with waste, and then constructing a steeply sloping
earthen dam, about forty-five feet high, in a north-south orientation across the draw to contain the waste.
The earthen dam is about sixteen feet wide along the crest.

The current land use of the surrounding area consists of a few residential properties located to the north
and east of the Site. The Wayne National Forest extends north-south about 400 feet east of the Site. The
Site itself is currently fenced.

FIVE-YEAR REVIEW SUMMARY FORM

Lead agency: EPA

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Author name (Federal or State Project Manager): Scott Hansen

Author affiliation: Remedial Project Manager

Review period: 7/1 1/2016 - 5/18/2017

Date of site inspection: 5/10/2017

Type of review: Statutory

Review number: 5

Triggering action date: 7/11/2012

Due date (fiveyears after triggering action date)'. 7/11/2017

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II. RESPONSE ACTION SUMMARY

Basis for Taking Action

During the Remedial Investigation (RI), two sampling rounds were conducted. The first round of
sampling was conducted in the spring of 1988 for landfill waste, leachate, surface soils, surface water,
sediment, benthic organisms, and groundwater. A second round of sampling was performed in mid-
December of 1988 for groundwater, leachate, and surface water.

The results of the RI revealed the following analytical results by media type in the vicinity of the
landfill:

Surface Soils

A total of 35 surface soil samples were collected and analyzed for Target Compound List (TCL)
chemicals. The analysis detected the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), semi-volatile
organic compounds (SVOCs), seven metals, and cyanide. The extent of contamination of surface soils
on the landfill and dam primarily consists of those areas which are exposed to landfill leachate.
Contamination of surface soils outside of the immediate landfill area is primarily limited to metals,
which occur naturally in this region.

Sediments

Stream sediment samples were collected at six sample locations. The analysis of the sediment samples
for TCL chemicals detected the presence of VOCs, SVOCs, and metals. This analysis revealed that the
extent of the contaminated sediments is limited to the mid- to upper reaches of Winkler Run.

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Surface Water

A total of six surface water samples were collected and analyzed for TCL chemicals. Test results
detected the presence of metals.

Groundwater

Groundwater samples were collected from the eight monitoring well clusters at the Site. The
groundwater samples were analyzed for TCL chemicals. Analysis of the groundwater samples detected
the presence of VOCs, SVOCs and dissolved metals.

Air

Site-specific air quality data were collected and analyzed for total suspended particulates, heavy metals,
and VOCs. Test results detected the presence of twenty metals. No VOCs were detected in the air
samples collected.

Contaminants of Concern

The media affected by the Site's contamination include groundwater, surface water, sediments, leachate,
landfill waste, soil and air. Since a significant number (74) of chemicals were detected at the Site, a

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subset of indicator chemicals which represent the highest risk potential to human health and the
environment was used. The following is a list of the indicator chemicals.

•	1,2 Dichloroethane

•	Benzene

•	Benzo(a)pyrene

•	Ethylbenzene

•	Heptachlor

•	Phenol

•	Styrene

•	Arsenic

•	Manganese

•	Nickel

Risk Characterization

Potential Receptors

A four mile radius surrounding the Site was used to determine potential human receptors. The area is
primarily undeveloped land and the area immediately surrounding the Site is rural. It was estimated that
23,000 persons live within the four-mile radius. Potentially sensitive subgroups of the population are
children, (0-14 years), women of child-bearing age (15-34 years), and elderly (65 years and greater).

Exposure Routes

An exposure route is the mechanism by which a chemical within an environmental transport medium at
an exposure point can enter the receptor. For example, an exposure route would be ingestion of water
from a contaminated well. An exposure pathway consists of four components:

•	A source and mechanism of chemical release to the environment.

•	An environmental transport medium (groundwater, surface water, etc.).

•	A point of potential receptor contact with the contaminated medium.

•	A receptor exposure route (ingestion, inhalation, and dermal contact).

Risk Assessment

The risk assessment for the Site evaluated the site-specific physical and analytical data in characterizing
potential risks to human health and the environment in the absence of any RA at the Site. Twenty-nine
complete human receptor and thirty-seven complete environmental receptor exposures pathways existed
at the Site based on ten indicator chemicals.

The potential risks to human health were determined for dermal exposure, oral ingestion and inhalation
on a media-specific basis for each of the indicator chemicals. EPA determined that the upper bound
acceptable risk for exposure to carcinogens at the Site was 1 x 10"6 In addition, EPA determined that the
upper bound acceptable risk for exposure to non-carcinogens at the Site was a Hazard Index (HI) of less
than 1.

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The risk characterization exposure via inhalation was evaluated by summing over all media (i.e. most
conservative approach). The results indicated that inhalation did not present an unacceptable risk to
human health. Exposure via ingestion and dermal contact was also summed over all media. The results
indicated that exposure via ingestion and dermal contact potentially posed unacceptable risk. The site-
specific and national average natural background concentrations of arsenic and manganese, the two
inorganic indicator chemicals which exceed groundwater screening levels, were within the expected
ranges for those metals in all media types at the Site.

Given the results of the risk characterization, and considering the conservative assumptions that were
used throughout the risk calculation process, unacceptable risks were present. Detailed risk calculations
were not developed for the environmental receptors because it was assumed that the risks determined for
human exposure would be protective for both receptor types.

Response Actions

EPA and Ohio EPA involvement dates back to 1979 when preliminary Site studies and limited data
collection was conducted. In 1983, an Ohio EPA letter identified a number of listed hazardous materials
as being present in samples collected at the base of the earthen dam. These samples were taken from
soil, leachate, and surface water. At that time, active leachate seeps were noted at several points along
the base of the earthen dam.

In September 1983, EPA placed the Site on the National Priorities List (NPL). The final Remedial
Investigation/Feasibility Study reports were released in August 1989.

On September 29, 1989, EPA signed a ROD that included the following remedy components:

•	Dewatering and treating of approximately 7,000,000 gallons of leachate and liquid waste from
within the landfill. The on-site treatment system consists of metals precipitation using sulfide, air
stripping and carbon adsorption.

•	Construction of a 3-acre Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle C cap over
approximately 100,000 cubic yards of waste.

•	Consolidation under the landfill cap of 500 cubic yards of sediment and 750 cubic yards of soil
downgradient from the earthen dam.

•	Construction of a perimeter cut-off wall, consisting of a grout curtain for the bedrock and a
slurry wall for the unconsolidated zones. The cut-off wall prevents lateral infiltration of
groundwater into the landfill.

•	Installation of a perimeter interceptor drain outside the cut-off wall to control overtopping of the
cut-off wall and drain groundwater away.

•	Construction of a clay berm to obtain the required factor of safety of greater than 1.5 for long-
term stability of the earthen dam.

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•	Long-term maintenance, security and restrictions on future land use. The ROD stated that, in this
case, a deed restriction is required as long as the landfill cap is necessary to prevent unacceptable
exposure. Furthermore, the deed restrictions for the Site dictate that: 1) there shall be no
tampering with, or removal of, the containment or monitoring systems that remain on the Site as
a result of implementation of remedial action under the CD; and 2) there shall be no other
interference with the performance of work and remedial action, or with the maintenance of
remedial measures implemented pursuant to the CD.

•	Treatment and discharge of water under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) effluent limitations.

•	Quarterly monitoring of all monitoring wells. If groundwater exceeds action-based levels,
groundwater will be collected and treated in the on-site treatment system.

•	Cleanup levels are to correspond to the elimination of all cumulative carcinogenic risks greater
than lxl 0"6 and a remaining cumulative non-carcinogenic HI of less than or equal to 1.

The selected remedy uses permanent treatment systems to eliminate the principal threat posed to human
health and the environment by extracting the leachate and treating the contaminated groundwater.

In addition, during the early stages of the RD, a treatability study was performed on the leachate and
liquid waste from within the landfill. The results from the treatability study suggested that there would
be significant improvement in the treatment system if the air stripping tower were replaced with a
biological system. The treatability study also indicated that metals precipitation with sulfide would not
be as effective as using sodium hydroxide as the reagent. Therefore, after review of the analysis, EPA
determined that an Explanation of Significant Differences (ESD) was needed to change the treatment
system technology. EPA signed the ESD on February 28, 1992.

Status of Implementation

On-site remedial activities began on June 17, 1992. EPA used the United States Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE) to oversee the potentially responsible parties' (PRPs) construction activities. The
PRPs also used a remedial design firm to ensure the contract specifications were adhered to by the
construction firm.

During the RA activities, three major changes occurred: 1) at the start of the construction, in preparation
for the grout curtain/slurry wall, an area outside the landfill limits was discovered which contained
degraded drums and contaminated soil. Approximately 5,000 cubic yards of the newly discovered
contaminated soil was excavated along with clean surrounding soil and used as fill material to bring the
landfill up to grade. The perimeter cut-off wall and landfill cap were extended to near the newly
excavated area; 2) pursuant to the ROD, an estimated 1,300 cubic yards of soil and sediment
downgradient from the earthen dam was scheduled to be excavated and consolidated under the landfill
cap. After soil and sediment analysis, the volume consolidated under the cap increased to 3,070 cubic
yards; 3) during the perimeter cut-off wall installation, rock elevation was higher than anticipated which
decreased by one-half the length of the slurry wall through the unconsolidated zones surrounding the
landfill. In addition, more than 3,100 cubic yards of grout was pumped into the bedrock fractures under
and surrounding the landfill, over five times the estimated amount.

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For the contaminated groundwater and leachate extraction and treatment system, the PRPs installed a
total of four extraction wells (EW-1 through EW-4). A treatment plant was constructed on-site, where
the extracted groundwater and leachate is treated prior to discharge to an adjacent creek in accordance
with NPDES discharge requirements. The ROD estimated that the groundwater extraction and treatment
system would need to operate for a period of 30 years. EPA conducted a final inspection of the
groundwater extraction and treatment system on August 3, 1993. At that time, it was determined that the
groundwater and leachate extraction and treatment system was constructed as designed. The system
began operation on August 3, 1993.

In August 1993, with the signing of the Preliminary Close-Out Report, EPA determined that the Site
achieved construction completion status. EPA and the state determined that all RA construction
activities were performed according to specifications. EPA will issue a Final Close-Out Report after
groundwater and soil cleanup levels have been met. This will require that all areas of the Site with
contamination be verified as clean through soil sampling.

Institutional Controls

Institutional controls (ICs) are non-engineered instruments, such as administrative and legal controls that
help to minimize the potential for exposure to contamination and that protect the integrity of the remedy.
ICs are required to assure long-term protectiveness for any areas which do not allow for UU/UE. ICs are
also required to maintain the integrity of the remedy. The 1989 ROD included the imposition of
proprietary restrictions and other ICs to prevent future development of the Site and assures the integrity
of the RA. The restrictions, denoted as "Deed Restrictions," were attached to the 1991 RD/RA CD. They
were recorded in Lawrence County in September 1993. A copy of the restrictions is included as
Attachment 1. While the restrictions implemented under the RD/RA CD have served the valuable
function of notice, in the exercise of caution, in 2012 EPA sought to replace those restrictions with a
covenant that complied with Ohio's version of the Uniform Environmental Covenants Act (UECA), and,
after determining that the Site owner was deceased, sought his beneficiary's assistance. EPA was not
able to obtain that individual's signature on the UECA covenant. However, as they provide notice to
future users, the deed restrictions currently in place are expected to protect the integrity of the landfill
cap, the leachate extraction system and all other components of the RA.

The Site is fenced and the gate is locked. The gate is checked as part of the Site operator's daily duties,
and the fence is subject to regular inspections. A use restriction for the Site property has been recorded.
The restriction was intended to prevent the development and use of land within the Site boundary,
assures the integrity of the landfill and other remedy components, and prohibits use of the groundwater.

The following table summarizes the ICs that are in place at the Site.

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Table 1: Summary of Planned and/or Implemented ICs'

Media, engineered
controls, and areas that do
not support UU/UE based
on current conditions

ICs
Needed

ICs Called
for in the
Decision
Documents

Impacted
Parcel(s)

IC

Objective

Title of IC
Instrument
Implemented and
Date (or planned)

Site boundary/site area

Yes

Yes

See
Attachment
1

Prohibits use of land
underlying the Site

Deed restriction

recorded at
Lawrence County
Recorder's Office
on 9/23/1993

Groundwater area that
exceed cleanup levels

Yes

Yes

See
Attachment
1

Prohibits consumptive
or other use of
groundwater until
cleanup standards met

Deed restriction

recorded at
Lawrence County
Recorder's Office
on 9/23/1993

Subtitle C landfill

Yes

Yes

See
Attachment
1

Prohibits use of land
underlying the Site,
and assures integrity

Deed restriction

recorded at
Lawrence County
Recorder's Office
on 9/23/1993

RA components such as
wells, berm, and cut-off
wall

Yes

Yes

See
Attachment
1

Prohibits use of land
underlying the Site,
and assures integrity
of remedy components

Deed restriction

recorded at
Lawrence County
Recorder's Office
on 9/23/1993

A map showing the area in which the ICs apply is included as Figure 2.

Current compliance

Based on inspections and interviews, EPA finds there is no evidence of a cap breach and the existing use
is consistent with the objectives of the landfill cap and land use restrictions. Also, there is no evidence
of groundwater uses at the Site which are inconsistent with the IC objectives.

Long-Term Stewardship

Long-term stewardship (LTS) procedures are not yet in place. Since compliance with ICs is necessary to
assure the protectiveness of the remedy, LTS is required to ensure that the ICs are maintained,
monitored and enforced so that the remedy continues to function as intended. LTS involves assuring
effective procedures are in place to properly maintain and monitor the Site, such as regular inspection of
engineering controls and access controls at the Site and review of the ICs at the Site. Annual IC reports

1 Please refer to "A Guide to Preparing Suverfund Proposed Plans. Records of Decision, and Other Remedy Selection
Decision Documents. " USEPA. July 1999. Also please refer to "Institutional Controls: A Guide to Planning. Implementing.
Maintaining, and Enforcing Institutional Controls at Contaminated Sites (PIME)." USEPA. December 2012; and
"RecommendedEvaluation ofInstitutional Controls: Supplement to the 'Comprehensive Five-Year Review Guidance *'
USEPA (September 2011).

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with review of and certification to EPA that ICs are in place and effective are provided. Development of
a communications plan and use of the State's one call system should be explored.

Plans incorporating LTS procedures (e.g., an LTS Plan or incorporation of LTS procedures into the Site
Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Plan) should include the mechanisms and procedures for inspecting
and monitoring compliance with the ICs as well as communications procedures. An annual report should
be submitted to EPA to demonstrate that the Site was inspected to ensure no inconsistent uses have
occurred, to certify that ICs remain in place and are effective, and to document that any necessary
contingency actions have been executed.

IC Follow-up Actions Needed

A LTS Plan will be developed, or the O&M Plan will be updated to include procedures for long-term
stewardship.

Systems Operations/Operation & Maintenance

The PRPs are performing O&M of the groundwater extraction and treatment system in accordance with
the Leachate Treatment System Operation and Maintenance Plan. Pursuant to that plan, the effluent
from the treatment system is monitored on a monthly and semi-annual basis. Inspections of the physical
plant are also carried out during those monitoring events.

Groundwater monitoring has been performed pursuant to the details outlined in the Groundwater
Monitoring Plan to ensure hydraulic capture and removal of leachate is occurring and that chemical
levels in the groundwater are decreasing. Analyses being performed include the chemicals of concern
listed in the ROD and CD and those parameters required under the NPDES discharge requirements
issued by Ohio EPA. EPA, in consultation with Ohio EPA, will certify completion of the groundwater
remediation once it has been demonstrated that cleanup levels have been attained and maintained for all
chemicals of concern listed in the ROD and CD.

Based on the operating flow data, as of March 2017 the groundwater and leachate collection and
treatment system has pumped approximately 5.5 million gallons of contaminated water and treated
approximately 5 million gallons. Since the fourth quarter of 1993, the monitoring network of wells has
been sampled quarterly through 1996, and semi-annually since then.

Landfill cap maintenance involves inspection and repair of any soil burrowing or erosion locations, and
mowing of the landfill surface as needed.

III. PROGRESS SINCE THE LAST REVIEW

This section includes the protectiveness determinations and statements from the last FYR as well as the
recommendations from the last FYR and the current status of those recommendations.

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Table 2: Protectiveness Detenninations/Statements from the 2012 FYR

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Protectiveness
Determination

Protectiveness Statement

OU1 &
Sitewide

Short-term Protective

The assessment of this five-year review has found that
the remedy at the E.H. Schilling Landfill Superfund site
is protective of human health and the environment in the
short term since all known exposure pathways have been
eliminated. However, in order for the remedy to be
protective in the long term, groundwater cleanup
standards based on Safe Drinking Water Act MCLs,
risk-based levels, and State of Ohio criteria for
protection of groundwater quality will need to be met,
and a legally effective use restriction that protects the
integrity of the landfill cap and other remedy
components and prohibits site groundwater use will need
to be implemented and maintained. Long-term
protectiveness requires compliance with effective ICs,
which for the E.H. Schilling Landfill include
groundwater use restrictions and land use restrictions
that prohibit interference with the landfill cap and on-site
soil.

Table 3: Status of Recommendations from the 2012 FYR

OU#

Issue

Recommendations

Current
Status

Current Implementation
Status Description

Completion

Date (if
applicable)

1/

Sitewide

Erosion on the
face of the dam
and near the
gabion wail and a
blowout/erosion
area near the north
side culvert/ditch
is occurring

Implement erosion
control measures

Ongoing

See Recommendation #1
below

9/29/2017

1/

Sitewide

Gas monitoring
needed

Sample gas vents

Completed

See Recommendation #2
below

6/27/2014

1/

Sitewide

Institutional
controls need to be
implemented

Sign and record a
UECA covenant

Considered

but not
implemented

See Recommendation #3
below

6/30/2013

Recommendation # 1

Due to the steep bank on the face of the dam, erosion problems will likely continue. Therefore,
fixing the eroded areas will be an ongoing O&M activity.

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Recommendation # 2

The PRPs prepared a landfill gas monitoring plan at the request of Ohio EPA to monitor
potential soil gas migration. This request was raised during the May 2, 2012 Site inspection and
in the 2012 FYR Report. Ohio EPA's concern was to evaluate potential off-site migration of gas
and specifically to assess possible migration of vapors from the landfill to structures within 1,000
feet of the boundary of the buried waste (landfill boundary). The PRPs evaluated the area around
the landfill to account for all occupied structures within 1,000 feet of the landfill boundary. This
evaluation included: the on-site treatment building and two residences. Each residence also had a
garage and out-building within the threshold distance.

Gas monitoring was conducted in two areas: (1) inside the on-site treatment building and (2)
from three shallow sampling points located within the Site boundary between the landfill
boundary and the occupied structures. Two explosive gas alarms were installed inside the on-site
treatment building, as specified in the Plan. Gases are still monitored in the treatment building.
To date, no vapors have been detected above alarm thresholds. Three shallow soil gas points
were installed in May 2013. Ohio EPA was on-site to observe the locations of the shallow gas
points and the installation methodology.

The PRPs monitored the soil gas points on a semi-annual basis from May 2013 to May 2014 to
evaluate explosive gas migration by measuring and recording extracted volatile vapors using a
field-calibrated PID.

Key observations and PRPs' conclusions from the Landfill Gas Monitoring include:

•	Gas monitoring within the Treatment Building is ongoing with two explosive gas
alarms. These explosive gas alarms will continue to be operated. To date, no alarms have
ever been recorded.

•	The results of the soil gas sampling using a MultiRAE Pro were mixed:

At least one sample was successfully collected from each sample location ;
All photoionization detector (PID) readings have been zero or very close to
background readings;

Two sample locations stopped producing vapor despite our significant efforts
to evaluate and repair the sample locations; and

Based on the information collected over the past year and operation of the
landfill for over 20 years, there is no indication that explosive gases have
migrated towards nearby structures.

In 2014, the PRPs and Ohio EPA mutually agreed that no additional soil gas sampling appeared
necessary; however, written documentation should be prepared and submitted to Ohio EPA that
includes the historical monitoring results of each constituent measured during each of the
previous gas monitoring events (e.g., Lower Explosive Level [LEL], hydrogen sulfide, carbon
monoxide, percentage oxygen, and volatile organic compounds). See summary of soil gas
sampling in Table 6.

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Recommendation # 3

In 2012, EPA attempted to replace the deed restrictions with a covenant that complied with
Ohio's version of the UECA, and sought the current owner's consent, the original owner having
passed away. EPA was not able to obtain the current owner's signature on the UECA
environmental covenant. However, the deed restrictions currently in place are expected to protect
the integrity of the landfill cap, the leachate extraction system and all other components of the
RA, and prohibit use of the groundwater.

IV. FIVE-YEAR REVIEW PROCESS

Community Notification, Involvement & Site Interviews

The completed fifth FYR Report and background data will be available in the Site information
repository at the Briggs Lawrence County Public Library, 321 S. 4th St., Ironton, OH and on EPA's
website for public viewing. EPA intended to place an advertisement notice regarding the five-year
review process in the local newspaper, but due to an administrative error the public notice advertisement
was placed place in the Ironton Tribune newspaper for public review. EPA will place a public notice in
the newspaper regarding the completion of the FYR after the report is issued.

Data Review

Groundwater monitoring has been occurring at this Site since November 1993. As part of this FYR,
EPA reviewed comprehensive Site reports including the Semi-Annual Groundwater Monitoring Results
from 2013 through 2016 and the Monthly Status reports. These reports include the most recent results
from the Site groundwater monitoring wells along with groundwater effluent data. To help facilitate
access to the groundwater monitoring wells and ensure quality of environmental data from groundwater
sampling, all the Site's monitoring wells were inspected, assessed, and refurbished where necessary in
May 2013. This involved disassembling and removing the protective wooden structures and all the
associated pumps, electrical wiring and piping from each of the sixteen (16) Site monitoring wells.

Seven (7) of the 16 monitoring wells were re-developed in June 2013 (prior to sampling due to silt
accumulation) to allow all monitoring wells to be sampled again which allowed for a better
understanding of the groundwater quality conditions across the Site.

Sampling was conducted quarterly from 1993 to 1996 and semi-annually since then. Analysis of the
samples includes VOCs, SVOCs, and metals. Table 4 includes the semi-annual groundwater monitoring
results from 2013 - 2016. The monitoring results show that the parameter results are staying consistent
or decreasing. Table -52 includes the effluent sample results from 2013 -2016. The effluent sample
results show that the treated groundwater meets the discharge requirements.

Water treated and discharged at the landfill since 1993 has been regulated under the NPDES discharge
requirements issued by Ohio EPA. Samples of effluent are collected prior to discharge and analyzed for
VOCs, SVOCs, pesticides/polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), total metals, free cyanide, ammonia
nitrogen, pH, total suspended solids (TSS), biological oxygen demand (BOD), and oil and grease.
Historically the discharge has been in compliance with the exception of one exceedance recorded in
March 1993, for oil and grease. As a result of this exceedance, carbon filter units were changed out and
no problems have been encountered since.

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In June 2015, the PRPs submitted a request to EPA to idle the landfill dewatering and treatment system.
The PRP's request is currently under review. EPA and Ohio EPA have recommended that gas sampling
be conducting during the pilot test for idling the landfill dewatering and treatment system. The three soil
gas locations remain in-place with the ability to conduct further vapor sampling upon request of EPA or
Ohio EPA.

Site Inspection

The inspection at the Site as part of this FYR was conducted on May 10, 2017. In attendance were:

Scott Hansen, EPA; Shannon Cook, Ohio EPA; Ross Tabachow, Excalibur Group; and James Scherer
and Jeremy Blevins, IMC, Inc. The purpose of the inspection was to assess the protectiveness of the
remedy, including the presence of fencing to restrict access, the integrity of the landfill cap, and general
conditions of the Site treatment system.

A walk was taken around the surface of the landfill as well as areas on the face of the dam. Site access is
available through a locked gate which secures the Site landfill and the treatment building. The Site
Inspection Checklist was completed by EPA and is included as Attachment 2.

The landfill cap over most of the Site appeared to be in good condition and well vegetated. However,
soil erosion and soil burrowing were noted on the face of the dam.

V. TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT

QUESTION A: Is the remedy functioning as intended by the decision documents? Yes

Question A Summary:

Remedial Action Performance: The remedies selected in the 1989 ROD have been
implemented and remain functional, operational and effective. Continued maintenance and
monitoring of the Site hazardous waste cap and groundwater/leachate extraction and treatment
system inside the security perimeter fence, and groundwater monitoring will ensure that the
remedy remains protective.

Cost of System Operations/O&M: Current annual O&M costs are not available since the Site
is an enforcement lead and the PRPs are not required to provide that information. The 1989 ROD
estimated that annual O&M costs would be approximately $100,000.

Opportunities for Optimization: Due to the steep bank on the face of the dam, erosion
problems will likely continue. Therefore, fixing the eroded areas will be an ongoing O&M
activity.

Early Indicators of Potential Remedy Failure: No early indicators of potential remedy failure
were noted during the review. Maintenance activities have been consistent with expectations, and
groundwater monitoring results from the semi-annual monitoring reports show that the parameter
results are staying consistent or decreasing.

Implementation of Institutional Controls and Other Measures: The 1989 ROD required
imposition of proprietary use restrictions and other ICs to prevent future development of the Site,
assure the integrity of the RA, and prohibit groundwater use. Site access and use is restricted
with a security perimeter fence. Deed restrictions for the Site property which provide notice of

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the need to restrict development on the landfill cap and protect the integrity of remedial
components have been in place.

QUESTION B: Are the exposure assumptions, toxicity data, cleanup levels, and remedial action
objectives (RAOs) used at the time of the remedy selection still valid? Yes

Question B Summary:

Changes in Standards and To Be Considered: Standards outlined in the 1989 ROD and the
1997, 2002, 2007 and 2012 FYR reports are still valid at the E.H. Schilling Site.

Changes in Exposure Pathways: No changes in the Site conditions that affect exposure
pathways were identified as part of the FYR. There are no current or known planned changes in
the Site land use.

Changes in Risk Assessment Methodologies: Changes in risk assessment methodologies since
the Fourth FYR are not significant and do not call into question the protectiveness of the remedy.

QUESTION C : Has any other information come to light that could call into question the protectiveness
of the remedy? No

No other information has come to light that calls into question the protectiveness of the remedy.
VI. ISSUES/RECOMMENDATIONS

Issues/Recommendations

OU(s) without Issues/Recommendations Identified in the Five-Year Review:

None

Issues and Recommendations Identified in the Five-Year Review:

OU(s): Sitewide

Issue Category: Operations and Maintenance

Issue: Erosion and soil burrowing at the face of the dam.

Recommendation: Fix areas as needed.

Affect Current
Protectiveness

Affect Future
Protectiveness

Party
Responsible

Oversight Party

Milestone Date

No

Yes

PRP

EPA/State

9/29/2017

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OU(s): Sitewide

Issue Category: Institutional Controls

Issue: Documents and procedures should be developed and implemented to
ensure that implemented ICs are effective and properly maintained,
monitored, and enforced.

Recommendation: Develop a LTS Plan, or incorporate LTS procedures into
the Site O&M Plan.

Affect Current
Protectiveness

Affect Future
Protectiveness

Party
Responsible

Oversight Party

Milestone Date

No

Yes

PRP

EPA/State

9/28/2018

VII. PROTECTIVENESS STATEMENT

OU1 and Sitewide Protectiveness Statement

Protectiveness Determination:

Short-term Protective

Protectiveness Statement:

The remedy at the E.H. Schilling Landfill Superfund site is currently protective of human health
and the environment because the remedy is functioning as intended and all known exposure
pathways have been eliminated. However, in order for the remedy to be protective in the long
term, the following actions need to be taken to ensure protectiveness: areas of erosion and
burrowing on the face of the dam need to be repaired, and a LTS Plan or an amendment to the
O&M Plan incorporating LTS procedures needs to be developed and implemented.

VIII. NEXT REVIEW

The next FYR report for the E.H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site is required no less than five years
from EPA's signature date of this review.

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APPENDIX A - REFERENCE LIST

Fourth Five-Year Review Report, July 2012
Third Five-Year Review Report, July 2007
Second Five-Year Review Report, September 2002
First Five-Year Review Report, March, 1997
RD/RA Consent Decree, May 1991
Record of Decision, September 1989
E.H. Schilling site file and monthly status reports
Semi-Annual Groundwater Monitoring Results

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FIGURES


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FIGURE 1

Site Layout Map


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LEGEND

MW-1Bฎ

MW-1A

A

ฉ

MONITORING WELL
EXTRACTION WELL
PIEZOMETER

APPROX. LOCATION OF THREE ON-SITE
PERMANENT SOIL GAS MONITORS

FENCE LINE

PROPERTY BOUNDARY (APPROXIMATE)
ADJOINING PARCEL BOUNDARY

TREE LINE

PERIMETER GROUT CURTAIN /

SLURRY WALL

w

ADJOINING PARCEL
UNDEVELOPED WOODED LOT

CHAIN LINK
HEAVILY WOODED AREA

NOTES:

1.	PLAN BASED ON SURVEY BY APX ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS,
TITLED "PARTIAL ASBUILT SURVEY, DATED 11/14/05.

2.	THIS PLAN DOES NOT PURPORT TO REFLECT A BOUNDARY SURVEY.

3.	ELEVATIONS SHOWN HEREON WERE BASED ON SCIOTO COUNTY GIS
MONUMENT #0024, ELEV. = 551.042 (NAVD 88), UTILIZING GPS.

4.	MONITORING WELL NOMENCLATURE: "A" SERIES (E.G., MW-7A)
= SHALLOW OVERBURDEN/BEDROCK WELL; "B" SERIES (E.G.,
MW-7B) = DEEPER BEDROCK WELL

APPROXIMATE EXTENT
OF LANDFILL COVER



Apzi

ADJOINING PARCEL
UNDEVELOPED WOODED LOT

APPROX. EXTENT OF RCRA SUBTITLE C LANDFILL CAP

TOP OF EARTHEN DAM

APPROXIMATE EXTENT OF LANDFILL COVER

TOP OF EARTHEN DAM -

J

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TABLES


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TABLE 4

Groundwater Monitoring Results


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Table 4 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2016 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-1B



MW-2B



MW-3A



MW-3B



MW-4A



Sample Date





11/9/2016



11/9/2016



11/7/2016



11/7/2016



11/8/2016

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs





















VOCs (mg/L)
1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Acetone

67-64-1



<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



<

o.oot

<

0 001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromoform

75-25-2



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloromethane

74-87-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

0.7

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Styrene

100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

T oluene

108-88-3

1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

T richloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



1330-20-7

10

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)











I I

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

ฆฆฆ

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,5-T richlorophenol

95-95-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chlorophenol 95-57-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

- <

0.005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitrophenol 88-75-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chk>ro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005

<

0.005



0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chk>rophenyt-phenylether

7005-72-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3&4-Methylphenol 106-44-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitrophenol 100-02-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthylene 208-96-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7 |



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value

X - Detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL
Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 1 of 6


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Table 4 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2016 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-1B







MW-2B





MW-3A





MW-3B





MW-4A

n



Sample Date





11/9/2016







11/9/2016





11/7/2016





11/7/2016





11/8/2016



Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs































J

Benzo(a)anthracene 56-55-3



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



\ < 0.005

Benzo(a)pyrerปe

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(b)fluoranthene 205-99-2



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2



, <

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(k)fluoranthene 207-08-9



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

108-60-1



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 117-81-7

0.006

ฆ

0.0012

J





0.0012

J



0.001

J

0.11



0.00091

j

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00063

j

Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005



J

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Dibenzf a .^anthracene 53-70-3



<

0.005



1

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2



<

0.005



i

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Di-n-butyl Phthalate 84-74-2



<

0.005



1

<

0.005





0.00054

J

<

0.005





0.00055

j

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

0.001

<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<
<

0.005
0.005

_

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

U.UD

<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



lndeno(1 2 3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0.005



1

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005





91-20-3



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



N-nitro-sodi-n-propvlamine 621-64-7



<

0.005



1

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.005



N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005





87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005



1

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Phenol

108-95-2

ฆฆฆ

<

0.005



1

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Metals (mg/L)





.



I

i

Mercury

7439-97-6

0.002

<

0.0002





<

0.0002



<

0.0002



ฆ

0.00008



<

0.0002



Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006



0.00054

JX





0.00073

JX



0.00023

J



0.0046

3

<

0.005



Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01

0.0028 JX

1



0.0019

JX



0.0022

J

0.029

xI'-sT

0.005



Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004

<

0.002





<

0.002



<

0.002



0.0061

<

0.002



Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005

<

0.002



i



0.000079

J



0.000081

J

0.0037



0.002



Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1

0.052 I

0.052

0.08

3.3

0.023

Copper

7440-50-8

1.3



ฆ 0.0039

J

ฆ



0.0042

J

0.0069

0.45

_

0.0016

!

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015

n

0.0014

JX





0.0014

JX

L_

0.00055

jJ

0.035



0.005



Nickel

7440-02-0



0.029

0.033

0.1

1

0.0087

Silver

7440-22-4



L<

0.005

I

L

<

0.005



	

0.Q.0014

Jj

L_

0.00077

JJ

L.

0.00024

i

Zinc

7440-66-6



| 0.0099 JX |

_





V

I ฐ-075 I

I 4.5 |

	

00056

jj

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)
J - Estimated Value

X - Detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL
Blue font - Detected above method detection limit
NA - Not Analyzed


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Table 4 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2016 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-4B



MW-5A



MW-5B



MW-6A



MW-6B



MW-7A







MW-7B



Sample Date





11/8/2016



11/9/2016



11/9/2016



11/8/2016



11/8/2016



11/8/2016







11/8/2016

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs

































VOCs (mg/L)
1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

1,1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

ฆฆฆ

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

iyi-Dichloroethane

75-34-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0022

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

. <

0.005





<

0.005

4-Methy1-2-pentanone 108-10-1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Acetone

67-64-1



<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01





<

0.01

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Bromofonm

75-25-2



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001 ฎ

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0066

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Chloromethane

74-87-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

0.7

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

Styrene

100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

T oluene

108-88-3

1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

T richloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





<

0.001



1330-20-7

10

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003





<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)

















1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2,4,5-T richloropheno!

95-95-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005



105-67-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene 606-20-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2-Chlorophenol 95-57-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2-Nrtrophenol 88-75-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

HI

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether 101-55-3



<

0.005



0.005

<

0.005

m

0.005



0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

4-Chloro-3-methyl phenol

59-50-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

3&4-Methylphenol 106-44-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

* 0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

Acenaphthylene 208-96-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7 |



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005





<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value

X - Detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL
Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Pa9ฉ 3 of 6


-------
Table 4 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2016 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-49





MW-5A



MW-5B





MW-6A





MW-6B





MW-7A



MW-7B



Sample Date





11/8/2016





11/9/2016



11/9/2016





11/8/2016





11/8/2016





11/8/2016



11/8/2016

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs





































Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

108-60-1



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

0.006



0.0023

J

0.0011 J



0.0011

J

<

0.005





0.001

J

<

0.005

0.00092 J

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005 2

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2





0.00057

J

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

0.00059 J

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

ฆ 0.005 ฆ

Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Hexachlorocydopentadiene

77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

lnderปo(1,2.3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



EH

0.005

<

0.005

Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Naphthalene

91-20-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

N-nitro-sodi-n-propylamine

621-64-7



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Phenol

108-95-2



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005





0.0034

J

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Metals (mg/L)

















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002

<

0.0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006



0.00051

J

0.00041 JX



0.00096

JX

<

0.005

X



0.00057

JX

<

0.005 X

<

0.005 X

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01

0.0085

0.0022 JX



0.00088

JX



0.0048

JX



0.0034

JX

0.0038 JX

0.002 JX

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004



0.00068

J

0.00038 J

<

0.002



<

0.002





0.00012

J

<

0.002

<

0.002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005



0.00025

J

0.00013 J



0.000079

J

<

0.002





0.00018

J

<

0.002

<

0.002

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1

0.14

0.082

0.065

<

0.005



0.13

<

0.005

0.0027 J

Copper

7440-50-8

1.3

0.025

0.0055

0.0091

<

0.005



0.0074

<

0.005

0.00041 J

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015



0.0032

J

0.002 JX



0.021

X

<

0.005

X



0.0023

JX

<

0.005 X

0.00039 JX

Nickel

7440-02-0



0.11

0.066

0.036



0.0019

J

0.048

0.023

0.0037 J

Silver

7440-22-4





0.000088

J

0.000067 J



0.000085

J

<

0.005





0.00025

J

<

0.005

<

0.005

Zinc

7440-66-6



0.052

0.063 X



0.034

X

<

0.01

X



0.014

X

u.uiy a

U.UUbtJ Ja

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value

X - Detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL
Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 4 of 6


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Table 4 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2016 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-8A



MW-8B



EW-1



EW-2





EW-3





EW-4



Sample Date





11/9/2016



11/9/2016



11/7/2016



11/7/2016





11/7/2016





11/7/2016

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs





























VOCs (mg/L)
1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

1.1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

1.1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0035

0.0099

<

0.01



0.0033

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Acetone

67-64-1



<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01



0.0061

J

<

0.1



0.0039 J

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0023



0.0072

J

<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Bromoform

75-25-2



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



0.00071

J

<

0.01



<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0071

0.013

<

0.01



0.023

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

CWoromethane

74-87-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

0.7

<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0012

0 0011

2.8

<

0.001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



0.0018

J

<

0.05



<

0.005

Styrene

100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Toluene

108-88-3

1

0.00088 J

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001





0.0043

J

<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01



<

0.001

Xylene (total) 1330-20-7

10

*

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003





0.007

J

<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)















1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4,5-T richlorophenol

95-95-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2.4-Dichlorophenol 120-83-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-ChloroDhenol 95-57-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



0.00026 J

2-Methvlphenol 95-48-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-NitroDhenol 88-75-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Bromoohenvl-Dhenvlether 101-55-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Chk>ro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

3&4-MethvlDhenol 106-44-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)
J - Estimated Value

X - Detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL
Blue font - Detected above method detection limit
NA - Not Analyzed


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Table 4 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2016 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-8A





MW-8B





EW-1





EW-2





EW-3





EW-4





Sample Date





11/9/2016





11/9/2016





11/7/2016





11/7/2016





11/7/2016





11/7/2016



Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs





































Benzo(a)anthracene 56-55-3



<

0.005



< 0.005



0.00015

J

<

0.0054





0.001 J

<

0.005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054





0.0016

J

<

0.005



Benzo(b)fluoranthene 205-99-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054





0.00075

J

<

0.005



Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054





0.00065

J

<

0.005



Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054





0.0002

J

<

0.005



Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 111-44-4



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005





0.0005

J

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

108-60-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 117-81-7

0.006

<

0.005





0.0018

J

0.0024



0.0012

J



0.0022

J



0.001

J

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00014

J

<

0.0054





0.0016

J

<

0.005



Dibenz(a.h)anthracene 53-70-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054





0.00021

J

<

0.005



Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00075

J

<

0.005



<

0.005



Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



lndeno(1,2.3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054





0.0072

J

<

0.005



Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



M-inhlKolnno

91-20-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005





0.00055

J

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



N-nitro-sodi-n-propylamine 621-64-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



< 0.0054

<

0.005



<

0.005



N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0,005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.0054



<

0.005



<

0.005



Phenol

108-95-2



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.0014

J

0.028

<

0.005



0.021

Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00015

J



0.00013

J



0.0012

J

<

0.005



Metals (mg/L)















Mercury 7439-97-6

0.002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002



Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006

<

0.005

X



0.0016

JX

<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00021

J



0.00071

J

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01

0.0013 JX



0.0046

JX



0.0019

J

0.0068



0.0038

J

0.062

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004

<

0.002





0.00052

J



0.00019

J



0.0015

J

<

0.002





0.00056

J

Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005

<

0.002



0.0021

<

0.002



<

0.002



<

0.002





0.00016

J

J

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1



0.0023

J

0.074



0.0031

J



0.00079

J



0.002

J



0.003

Copper 7440-50-8

1.3

<

0.005



0.037

0.17

0.074

0.092

0.25

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015

<

0.005

X



0.0043

JX

0.018

0.0057

0.011

0.18

Nickel

7440-02-0





0.0041

J

0.045

0.059

0.029

0.018

0.38

Silver

7440-22-4



<

0.005





0.00058

J

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Zinc

7440-66-6







0.058

*

0.18



0.045



0.045

1

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value

X - Detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL

Blue font - Detected above method detection limit	_ _

NA-Not Analyzed	Page 6 of 6


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2- 0 ( \& and aQIfrSemi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH





Sample ID





MW-1B



MW-2B



MW-3A



MW-3B



MW-4A





Sample Date





5/18/2016



5/16/2016



5/16/2016



5/19/2016



5/16/2016

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs





















VOCs (mg/L)





_ 	







1.1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1.1,2-Trichloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1.2-Dichloropropane 78-87-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

.108-10-1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Acetone

67-64-1



<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromoform

75-25-2



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

CWorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloroform

67-66-3 0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

CNoromethane

74-87-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,3-Dichlor

opropene

10061-01-5

ฆฆฆ

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Ethvlbenzene 100-41-4

0 7

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Styrene

100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Toluene

108-88-3

1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-02-6

ฆฆฆ

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

10

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)













1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,5-Trichlo

ophenol

95-95-4

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dichlorophenol 120-83-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dimethy

Iphenol

105-67-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol 51-28-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005

<.

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chlorophenol 95-57-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylp

lenol

95-48-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitroph

enol

88-75-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3,3-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Bromophenyl-

phenylether

101-55-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chlorophenyl-|

phenylether

7005-72-3



<

0.005 •

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3&4-Methyl

pnenoi

106-44-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value

X - Detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL
Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 1 of 6


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0 k / / Table 2 " Groundwater Analytical Results
A& Ikgfwi QQ16 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-1B





MW-2B





MW-3A





MW-3B





MW-4A





Sample Date





5/18/2016





5/16/2016





5/16/2016





5/19/2016





5/16/2016



Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs































Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(b)f!uoranthene 205-99-2

mmmm mm

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(k)fiuoranthene 207-08-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 111 -44-4



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

108-60-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



bis(2-EthvlhexYl)phthalate 117-81-7

0.006

<

0.005





0.0023

J

<

0.005



0.0057



0.0022

J

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Dibenz(a.h)anthracene 53-70-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005





84-66-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



< 0.005

<

0.005

J

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005





0.0016

J

<

0.005



<

0.005





0.0015

Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



HexachlorocvcloDentadiene 77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Naphthalene 91-20-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



N-nitro-sodi-n-propylamine

621-64-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005





87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Phenol

108-95-2



< 0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Metals (mg/L)













Mercury

7439-97-6

0.002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002





0.000026

J

<

0.0002



Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006



0.00044

J



0.00054

J



0.00025

J



0.0012

J

<

0.005



Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01

ฆ

0.0029

J



0.002

J



0.0016

J

0.011



0.00087

J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004

<

0.002



<

0.002



<

0.002



0.0029

<

0.002



Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005

m

0.00023

J

<

0.002



<

0.002





0.001

J



0.00012

J

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1

0.05



0.094

X



0.071

X

1



0.029

X

Copper 7440-50-8

1.3



0.0042

J

0.0053



0.0037

J

0.1



0.0046

J

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015



0.0011

J



0.0021

J



0.00038

J

0.0081



0.00066

J

Nickel

7440-02-0



0.021

0.025

0.039

0.21

0.013

Silver

7440-22-4



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00024

J

<

0.005



Zinc

7440-66-6



0.015

0.013

0.024

0.99





Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value

X - Detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL
Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA- Not Analyzed	Page 2 of 6


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) A | / i Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
" & 3iwH8t<#^Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-4B



MW-5A



MW-5B



MW-6A



MW-6B



MW-7A



MW-7B



Sample Date





5/18/2016



5/19/2016



5/19/2016



5/17/2016



5/17/2016



5/17/2016



5/17/2016

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs





























VOCs (mg/L)

















1.1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0013

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Acetone

67-64-1



<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromoform

75-25-2



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



<

0.001

0.00062 J

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

0.004

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloromethane

74-87-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

0.7

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Styrene

100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

T etrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Toluene

108-88-3

1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



10061-02-6



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

10

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0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)

















1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene 541-73-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

95-95-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

i ,4-uicnioropnenoi

120-83-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chloropheno)

95-57-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2- Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylphenol 95-48-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

z-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether 101-55-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloro-3-methy1 phenol

59-50-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chbrophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3&4-Methylphenol

106-44-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

H

0.005

0.00071 J

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

A KIlfrAnhnrXAl

4-Nitropnenoi

100-02-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthylene 208-96-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value

X - Detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL
Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 3 of 6


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Sample ID





MW-4B





MW-5A





MW-5B





MW-6A





MW-6B





MW-7A





MW-7B



Sample Date





5/18/2016





5/19/2016





5/19/2016





5/17/2016





5/17/2016





5/17/2016





5/17/2016

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs









































Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

108-60-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

0.006

<

0.005



0.036

<

0.005



<

0.005





0.0023

J

<

0.005



<

0.005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

'6.005



<

0.005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005 |

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005 1

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

D'hrv butyl phthalate

84-74-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005 J

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.0016

J

<

0.005



<

0.005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005 |

Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

H exachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<-

0.005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005 -

Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Naphthalene

91-20-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

N-nitro-sodi-n-propyiamine

621-64-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Phenol

108-95-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.0014

J

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Metals (mg/L)

















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.002

<

0.0002





0.000047

J

<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006



0.0003

J



0.00073

J



0.0035

J

<

0.005





0.00097

J

<

0.005



<

0.005

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01

0.0068

0.035



0.0034

J



0.0031

J



0.0032

J



0.0032

J

0.0012 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004



0.00032

J

0.015

<

0.002



<

0.002



<

0.002



<

0.002



<

0.002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005



0.00033

J

0.0027



0.00088

J

<

0.002





0.00014

J

<

0.002



<

0.002

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1

0.052

0.76

0.15



0.00037

JX



0.27

X



0.00062

JX

0.0046 JX

Copper

7440-50-8

1.3

0.013

0.13

0,039

<

0.005





0.012





0.0003

J

0.0022 J

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015



0.0019

J

0.046

0.15

<

0.005





0 0032

J



0.00019

J

0.0009 J

Nickel

7440-02-0



.

0.076



0.78

0.07



0.0016

J



0.077



0.018

0.0072

Silver

7440-22-4





0.000078

J



0.00048

J



0.00047

J

<

0.005





0.00029

JX

<

0.005



<

0.005

Zinc

7440-66-6



0.03

1.3

0.23

<

0.01



0.022

0.011

0.011

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value

X - Detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL
Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 4 of 6


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loll Tab,e 2 " Groundwater Analytical Results
^ ฆ2nrTW5 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID







MW-8A



MW-8B



EW-1



EW-2





EW-3



EW-4



Sample Date







5/18/2016



5/18/2016



5/16/2016



5/16/2016





5/16/2016



5/16/2016

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs





























VOCs (mg/L)















1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

0.2



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5





<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

0.005



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

I

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

0.005



<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0048

0.011

<

0.01

0.0031

1,2-Dichloropropane 78-87-5

0.005



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.05

<

0.005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.05

<

0.005

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1





<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Acetone

67-64-1





<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01



0.0063

J

<

0.1

0.0035 J

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005



<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0003 J

0.0028

0.0057 J

<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4





<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Bromoform

75-25-2





<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Bromomethane

74-83-9





<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0





<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



0.00088

J

<

0.01

<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3





<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0093

0.012

<

0.01

0.022

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Chloromethane

74-87-3





<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

mm



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Ethylbenzene 100-41-4

0.7



<

0.001

<

0.001

0.001

0.0018

1.7

<

0.001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



0.002

J

<

0.05

<

0.005

Styrene

100-42-5

0.1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

T etrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Toluene

108-88-3

1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



0.0048

<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

0.005



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.01

<

0.001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

10



<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003



0.021

<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)















1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

ฆฆฆ



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,5-T richlorophenol

95-95-4





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2.4-Dichlorophenol 120-83-2





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



1

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4- Bromophenyt-phenylether 101-55-3





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chlorophenyt-phenylether

7005-72-3





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

3&4-Methylphenol 106-44-5





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthylene 208-96-8





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7





<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value

X - Detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL
Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 5 of 6


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i /) i if Tab|e 2 ฆGroundwater A"31^03'Resu|ts

L> ( (& 2*mK&45 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-8A





MW-8B





EW-1





EW-2



EW-3





EW-4



Sample Date





5/18/2016





5/18/2016





5/16/2016





5/16/2016



5/16/2016





5/16/2016

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs

































Benzo(a)anthracer>e

56-55-3



<

0.005



< 0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



0.0015

J

<

0.005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



0.002

J

<

0.005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



0.0013

J

<

0.005

Benzo(g, h ,i )perylene

191-24-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



0.0012

J

<

0.005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene 207-08-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



0.00059

J

<

0.005

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyi)ether 111-44-4



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

108-60-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Ethyihexyl)phthalate 117-81-7

0.006

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

0.0038

<

0.005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Carbazole

86-74-8



< 0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



0.0016

J

<

0.005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 53-70-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Di-n-butyl phthalate 84-74-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

0.0033

<

0.005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



M31

0.005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Naphthalene

91-20-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

N-nitro-sodi-n-propylamine

621-64-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

N- Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



< 0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Phenol

108-95-2



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.0037

J



0.024

0.058

0.015

Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00022

J

<

0.005



0.0012

J

<

0.005

Metals (mg/L)















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.002

<

0.0002





0.000019

J

<

0.0002



<

0.0002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006

<

0.005





0.004

J

<

0.005



<

0.005



0.0018

J

<

0.005

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01

ฆn

0.0023

J

0.0076



0.0017

J

0.0064

0.0093

0.02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004

0.0032



0.0011

J

<

0.002



0.002

<

0.002



<

0.002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005



0.0001

J



0.0015

J

<

0.002



<

0.002



0.00054

J

<

0.002

Chromium

744O-47-3

0.1

0.024

0.12



0.0058

X

0.002 JX



0.016

X

0.00042 JX

Copper

7440-50-8

1.3



0.0048

J

0.081

0.11

0.1

1.6

0.075

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015



0.00058

J

0.0091

0.0075

0.011

0.19

0.013

Nickel

7440-02-0



0.021

0.082

0.048



0.06

0.13

0.053

Silver

7440-22-4



<

0.005





0.0019

J

<

0.005



<

0.005



0.00024

JX

<

0.005

Zinc

7440-66-6





0.0063

J

0.11

0.061

0.048

0.31

0.23

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value

X - Detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL
Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 6 of 6


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-1B



MW-2B



MW-3A



MW-3B



MW-4A



Sample Date





10/20/2015



10/20/2015



10/20/2015



10/20/2015



10/20/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs





















VOCs (mg/L)













1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



<

0001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0,001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0 001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0005

<

0.005

<

0005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Acetone

67-64-1



<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromoform

75-25-2



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



0.0011

<

0,001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1

0.00035 J

<

0.001

0.00054 J

0.00051 J

<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloromethane

74-87-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001

<

0,001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0 001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



<

0,001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Ethyl benzene 100-41-4

0.7

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Styrene

100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Toluene

108-88-3

1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

MB

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0,001

<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

10

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0 003

<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)













1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0 005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

0.0005 J

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

ฆMB

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0,005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0,005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0 005

<

0.005

2-Chlorophenol 95-57-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005

<
<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0,005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0 005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0,005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 1 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-1B





MW-2B



MW-3A





MW-3B





MW-4A





Sample Date





10/20/2015





10/20/2015



10/20/2015





10/20/2015





10/20/2015



Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs





























Benzo(a)anthracene 56-55-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0,005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0 005



<

0.005



Benzo(b)fluoranthene 205-99-2



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2



<

0 005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0,005



Benzo(k)fluoranthene 207-08-9



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 111-44-4



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

108-60-1



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 117-81-7

0.006

<

0.005



0.005

<

0.005





0.0029

J

<

0.005



Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0 005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0 005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Diethyl phthalate 84-66-2



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0 005



<

0.005



Di-n-butyl phthalate 84-74-2



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0,005



Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



HexachlorocvcloDentadiene 77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Naphthalene 91-20-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



N-nitro-sodi-n-proovlamine 621 -64-7



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Pentachlorophenol 87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Phenol

108-95-2



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Metals (mg/L)













Mercury

7439-97-6

0.002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002



Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006



0.00086

J

0.00053 J



0.00028

J

<

0.005





0.00012

J

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01

0.0055

0.0054



0.0023

J



N-
00

o
o

o

J



0.0012

J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004



0.00042

J

<

0.002



0.00026

J



0.00037

J



0.00056

J

Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005



0.00027

J

0.00019 J



0.00016

J

<

0.002





0.00022

J

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1

0.19

0.22

0.17

0.068

0.11

Copper 7440-50-8

1.3

0.017

0.016

0.0099

0.0075

0.019

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015



0.0036

J

0.0057



0.0013

J



0.001

J



0.0036

J

Nickel

7440-02-0



0.1

0.07

0.099

0.017

0.065

Silver

7440-22-4





0,00016

J

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



Zinc

7440-66-6



0.035

0.056

0.085

0.044

0.067

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 2 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-4B



MW-5A



MW-5B



MW-6A



MW-6B



Sample Date



10/20/2015

10/21/2015

10/21/2015

10/19/2015



10/19/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs





















VOCs (mg/L)













1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<

0.001

<

0.001



0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0021

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0 005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0,001

Acetone

67-64-1



<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromoform

75-25-2



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0,001

0.00035 J

<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0063

<

0.001

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloro methane

74-87-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

0.7

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Styrene 100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

<

0,001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Toluene

108-88-3

1

<

0.001

1 <

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

10

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)













1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

95-95-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0005

<

0.005

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0,005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0,005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthylene 208-96-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 3 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-4B



MW-5A





MW-5B





MW-6A



MW-6B



Sample Date





10/20/2015



10/21/2015





10/21/2015





10/19/2015



10/19/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs

























Benzo(a)anthracene 56-55-3



< 0.005

<

0.005



< 0.005

< 0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(b)f I uoranthene 205-99-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2



<

0.005

<

0,005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 111-44-4



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

108-60-1



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 117-81-7

0,006

<

0.005

0.0051

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 53-70-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0,005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Diethyl phthalate 84-66-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Di-n-butyl phthalate 84-74-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



! <

<

0.005

<

0,005

Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



0.005

<

0.005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

0.001

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 193-39-5



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Naphthalene 91-20-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0,005

N-nitro-sodi-n-propylamine 621-64-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0,005

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005

<

0.005



- <

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Phenol

108-95-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Metals (mg/L)













Mercury

7439-97-6

0.002

<

0.0002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002

<

0.0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006

0.0002 J



0.00053

J



0.0021

J

0.00013 J

0.00072 J

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01

0.0018 J

0.006



0.0013

J

0.0072

0.0026 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004

0.00025 J



0.0019

J

<

0 002



0.000L" I

0.00021 J

Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005

<

0.002



0.00048

J



0.00026

J

0.00019 J

0.00021 J

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1

0.032

0.13

0.11

0.057

0.19

Copper

7440-50-8

1.3

0.0057

0.022

0.012

0.0099

0.01

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015

0.001 J



0.0074

J

0.074

0.0073

0.003 J

Nickel

7440-02-0



0.036

0.12

0.034

0.043

0.091

Silver

7440-22-4



<

0.005



0.00026

J



0.0004

J

<

0.005

0.00019 J

Zinc 7440-66-6



0.037

0.24

0.1

0.052

0.024

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 4 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-7A



MW-7B



MW-8A



MW-8B



Sample Date



10/21/2015

10/21/2015

10/21/2015

10/21/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs

















VOCs (mg/L)











1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

. 107-06-2

0.005

<

0 001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

0.005

<

0,001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Acetone

67-64-1



<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromoform

75-25-2



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1

<

0.001

<

0001

0.00053 J

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloromethane

74-87-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



10061-01-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0,001

Di bromoch loromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

0.7

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Styrene 100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

T etrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

<

0001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Toluene

108-88-3

1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

10

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)











1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0 005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,5-T richlorophenol

95-95-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



<

0.005

<

0,005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylphenol 9W8-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005

<

0005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 5 of 8


-------
Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-7A





MW-7B







MW-8A





MW-8B





Sample Date





10/21/2015





10/21/2015







10/21/2015





10/21/2015



Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs



























Benzo{a)anthracene 56-55-3



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0,005



<

0.005



bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

108-60-1



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



bis{2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 117-81-7

0.006

<

0.005





0.002

J





0.0022

J

<

0.005



Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005





53-70-3



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Di-n-butyl phthalate 84-74-2



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Naphthalene 91-20-3



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



N-nitro-sodi-n-propylamine

621-64-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



1

<

0.005



<

0.005



N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



|

<

0.005



<

0.005



Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0,005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Phenol

108-95-2



<

0.005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0 005



<

0.005





<

0.005



<

0.005



Metals (mg/L)







1

I

Mercury

7439-97-6

0.002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002





<

0.0002



<

0.0002



Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006

<

0.005





0.00016

J





0.0003

J



0.00047

J

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01



0.0046

J



0.0046

J





0.004

J



0.0019

J|

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004

<

0.002





0.00025

J

0.0047

<

0.002



Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005



0.00049

J



0.0018

J



<

0.002





0.0014

J

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1

0.014

0.025

0.064

0.015

Copper

7440-50-8

1.3

0.0077

0.012

0.014

0.015

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015



0.003

J

0.0059

L



0.00093

A

_

0.0013

ฑ

Nickel

7440-02-0



0.041

0.041

0.051

0.015

Silver

7440-22-4



.<

0.005



<

0.005

.....

L

<

0.005





0 ฐ0028

J

Zinc 7440-66-6 I



0.15 I

0.057 |

0.022 |

0.069 |

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Pa9e 6 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID
Sample Date



EW-1
10/19/2015

EW-2
10/19/2015



EW-3
10/19/2015

EW-4
10/19/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs



















VOCs (mg/L)











1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<:

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5



<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

< .

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3



<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

<

0,001

<

0,001



<

0.05

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

0.005

0.0045



0.011



<

0.05

0.0035

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.25

<

0.005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.25

<

0.005

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Acetone

67-64-1



<

0.01



0.0059

J

<

0.5

<

0.01

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001

0.0022

<

0,05

<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

ฎ ฆ

<

0.001

< e

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Bromoform

75-25-2



<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1

<

0.001



0.00086

J

<

0.05

<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3



<

0.001

0.015

<

0.05

0.037

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Chloromethane

74-87-3



<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

0.0025

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001



0.00042

J

<

0.05

<

0.001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

0.7

0.00041 J

0.003

4.9

0.0015

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005

<

0,005



0.0012

J

<

0.25

<

0.005

Styrene

100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Toluene

108-88-3

1

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.05

<

0.001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

10

<

0.003

<

0.003



<

0.15

<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)











1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

95-95-4



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7



<

0.005

<

0,005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005

<

0,005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5



<

0.005

<

0,005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0,005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0;005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



0.00014 J

<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 7 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID
Sample Date





EW-1
10/19/2015





EW-2
10/19/2015





EW-3
10/19/2015





EW-4
10/19/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs























Benzofa)anthracene 56-55-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



0.0018 J

<

0.005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0.005



<

0.005





0.002

J

<

0005

Benzo(b)f!uoranthene 205-99-2



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00068

J|

<

0.005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.001

J

<

0.005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00028

J

<

0.005

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 111-44-4



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Bis(2-chloroisopropyi jether

108-60-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 117-81-7

0.006

<

0.005



<

0.005



0.0092

<

0.005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.0024

J

<

0.005



53-70-3



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00057

J

<

0.005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Diethyl phthalate 84-66-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005



<

0 005



<

0.005



<

0.005



84-74-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00024

J

<

0.005

Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0,005



<

0.005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.0006

J

<

0.005

Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Naphthalene

91-20-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



0.00097 J

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0 005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

N-nitro-sodi-n-propylamine

621-64-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0,005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0,005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00062

J

<

0.005

Phenol

108-95-2



<

0.005



0.014

0.053

0.011

Pyrene

129-00-0





0.00028

J

<

0.005





0.0014

Jj

L_i

0 005

Metals (mg/L)



		.:



i



Mercury

7439-97-6

0.002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002



. <

0.0002



<

0.0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006



0.00016

J



0.00015

j



0.001

J

<

0.005

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01



0.0029

J

0.0067

0.0074

0.035

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004



0.00051

J

0.0022

<

0.002



0.00022 J

Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005



0.00013

J



0.00016

j



0.00015

J

0.00011 J

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1

0.0072

pi

0.0022

j



0.018

J

0.0012 J

Copper

7440-50-8

1.3

0.11

0.094

0.23

0.065

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015

0.014

0.028

0.06

0.04

Nickel

7440-02-0



0.1

0.085

0.036

0.079

Silver

7440-22-4





0.005



L<

0.005



<

0.005

.

<

0.005

Zinc 7440-66-6 I



0.079

0.054

I 0.11 |

I 0.45 I

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 8 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-1B



MW-2B



MW-3A



MW-3B



MW-4A



Sample Date





5/12/2015



5/12/2015



5/12/2015



5/12/2015



5/12/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs





















VOCs (mg/L)
Chloromethane

74-87-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acetone

67-64-1



0.011

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

<

0.01

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



0.0004 J

<

0.001

0.00026 J

0.00028 J

0.00087 J

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0,001

<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0 001

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

HBfooi

<

0.001

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromoform .

75-25-2



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

<

0.001

0.00063 J

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Toluene

108-88-3

1

<

0.001

0.00021 J

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

0.7

<

0.001

<

0.0SH1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Styrene

100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

10

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)

























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,5-T richlorophenol

95-95-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Phenol

108-95-2



<

ฆฆ<305

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.00—

<

0.005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

o.odM

<

0.005

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

MB

0.005

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Naphthalene

91-20-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 1 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-1B



MW-2B





MW-3A





MW-3B





MW-4A



Sample Date





5/12/2015



5/12/2015





5/12/2015





5/12/2015





5/12/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs



























Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



<

HB@05

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

H.005



<

0.005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005

<

0 005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1



NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005

<

ฆP.005



<

—8.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<,

0.005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

m

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-7JH

0.001

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7



<

ฆH05

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

, 0 005



<

0.005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0



.<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

- 0.005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Chrysene

218-01-9



<

—E505

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

1^1-7

0.006

0.00018

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

; Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2



<

0.005

<

ฆP-005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

ฆ|.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

ป. 005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Metals (mg/L)
Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006

0.0018



0.00069

J



0.00027

J



0.00064

j

<

0.025

Arsenic

7440-38-2

.1 0&1

0.013



0.0032

J



0.0038

J

0.0052

0.0077 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004

0.00057

<

0.002



<

0.002





0.0019

j

0.021

Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005

<

0.002



8งo.Q0oi7

J

<

0.002





0.00032

j

0.002 J

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1

0.15

0.12

0.2

0.64

1.8

Copper

7440-50-8

SJi _i_ 1 3

0.025

0.015

0 016

0.081

0.1

Lead

7439-92-1

0 015

0.0071



0.0034

J



0.0024

J

0.006

0.027

Mercury

7439-97-6

—

<

0.0002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002



HgO.00029 ฃ1

Nickel

7440-02-0



0.11

0.053

0.12

0.19

1.5

Silver

7440-22-4



0.00013

<

0.005



<

0.005





jgo.fpifi

j

<

0.025

Zinc

7440-66-6



0.064

0.045

0.083

0.062

1.4

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Pa9e 2 of


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-4B



MW-5A



MW-5B



MW-6A





MW-6B



Sample Date





5/12/2015



5/13/2015



5/13/2015



5/13/2015





5/13/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs























VOCs (mg/L)



























Chloromethane

74-87-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

0.0035

<

0.001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Acetone

67-64-1



<

0.01

<

0.01

0.0038 J

<

0.01



<

0.01

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



0.00064 J

0.0017

<

0.001



0.00032

J

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



0.00097

J

<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

o.qolf*

<

0.001



<

0.001

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Bromoform

75-25-2



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



<

" 6.001

<

0.001

<

. 0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Toluene

108-88-3

1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Chloro benzene

108-90-7

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

0.7

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Styrene

100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001



<

0.001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

10

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003



<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)



























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

95-95-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

Phenol

108-95-2



0.0004 J

<

0.005

<

0.05



0.002

J

<

0.005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0 005



<

0.005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0.005

<

0^005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methSne

111-91-1



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

Naphthalene

91-20-3



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005

0.00062 J

0.0051 J

<

0.005



<

0.005

Notes.

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 3 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-4B





MW-5A





MW-5B





MW-6A



MW-6B



Sample Date





5/12/2015





5/13/2015





5/13/2015





5/13/2015



5/13/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs



























Hexachlorocydopentadiene

77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



' <

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005 *

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1



NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenyIether

7005-72-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

N-N itrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

rs 0-W

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2



<

0005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

0.006

<

0.005



0.015

<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0 005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3



<

0.005



<

0,005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.05



<

0.005

<

0.005

Metals (mg/L)
Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006



0.0026

J

<

0.025





0.00084

J

0.00025 J

0.00019 J

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01

0.082

0.14



0.0035

J

0.013

0.0042 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004

0.018

0.058



0.00047

J

0.0046

<

0.002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005



0.0014

J



0.008

J

<

0.002



0.00085 J

<

0.002

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1

1.4

3.2

0.059

0.089

0.063

Copper

7440-50-8

1.3

0.32

0.47

0.012

0.02

0.0061

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015

0.04

0.15

0.028

0.027

0.0023 J

Mercury

7439-97-6

0.002



0.000081

J



0.00016

J

<

0.0002



0.00023

<

0.0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



1.1

3.2

0.052

0.13

0.05

Silver

7440-22-4





0.00084

J



0.0017

J

<

0.005



0.0001

<

0.005

Zinc

7440-66-6



1.5

5

0.11

0.26

0.022

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Pa9e 4 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-7A





MW-7B



MW-8A



MW-8B



Sample Date





5/13/2015





5/13/2015



5/13/2015



5/13/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs



















VOCs (mg/L)

Chloromethane

74-87-3



<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3



<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Acetone

67-64-1



<

0.01



0.0034 J

<

0.01

<

0.01

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0





0.00028

J

<

0.001

0.00034 J

<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

<

0.001



HQ

0.001

<

0.001

<

o.oriM!

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3



<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0001

<

0.001

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

iff o.ooHV'

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

0.005

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

0.005

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



<

0.001



<

0,001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

mn

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Bromoform

75-25-2



<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

T etrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

0.0052

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Toluene

108-88-3

HHB



0.00033

J

<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

0.7

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Serene

100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001



<

0.001

<

0.001

<

0.001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

10

<

0.003



<

0.003

<

0.003

<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)
4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

95-95-4



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Phenol

108-95-2



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9;.



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

mi

0.005

Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005



<

0.005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Naphthalene

91-20-3



<

0.005



<

0,005

<

0.005

<

0.005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3





0.00064

J

0.00043 J

0.00054 J

<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 5 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





MW-7A



MW-7B





MW-8A





MW-8B



Sample Date





5/13/2015



5/13/2015





5/13/2015





5/13/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs





















Hexachlorocydopentadiene

77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



<

0.005

<

ฆฃ>.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Methylphenol

. 95-48-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1



NA

NA

NA

NA

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

~ 0.005



<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0,005



<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

g 0.005 ฆ

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



<

0.005

<

mssi



<

ฆP.005



<

o.oojHB

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



0.0002 J

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005

<

ฆ1.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

0.001

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Phenanthrene

" 85-01-8



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7



<

ฆPฐ05

<

0.005



<

—b-005



<

0.005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005

<

mi.oos



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

—b.005



<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

0.006

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



0.00046 J

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2



<

0.005

<

M.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

Hips

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3



<

0.005

<

HP-005



<

0.005



<

ฆฆP5

Benzo(g, h, i)perylene

191-24-2



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005

<

0.005



<

Hfฃod9



<

0.005

Metals (mg/L)

Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006

<

0.005

<

0.005





0.00037

j

0.0028 J

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01

0.0082



0.0028

J



0.0036

j

—b.oosftHI

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004

<

0.002

<

0.002



0.0078

0.00091 J

Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005

0.00016 J



0.00051

J



0.00046

j

0.0005 J

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1

0.041

0.042

0.096

0.087

Copper

7440-50-8

1.3

0.012



0.0048

J

0.024

0.035

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015

0.0021 J



0.00081

J



0.0024

j

0.0041 J

Mercury

7439-97-6

0.002

<

0.0002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0.034

0.032

0.085

0.074

Silver

7440-22-4



<

0.005

<

0.005





CM

O
O

o
o

j

0.00041

Zinc

7440-66-6



0.056

0.02

0.039

0.051

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 6 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





EW-1





EW-2





EW-3





EW-4



Sample Date





5/11/2015





5/11/2015





5/11/2015





5/11/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs























VOCs (mg/L)
Chloromethane

74-87-3



<

0.001



0.0034

<

0.001



<

0.001

Bromomethane

74-83-9



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

0.002

<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

Chloroethane

75-00-3



0.008

0.013

0.023

0.02

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

0.005

<

0.005





0.0013

J



0.0043

J

<

0.005

Acetone

67-64-1



<

0.01





0.0062

J



0.0078

J

<

0.01

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

0.007

<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





0.00034

J

<

0.001



<

0.001



0.0018

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

0.07

<

0.001





0.00073

J

<

0.001



<

0.001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

0.1

<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

Chloroform

67-66-3

0.07

<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

0.005

0.0041

0.0094

0.0072

<

0.001

2-Butanone

78-93-3



<

0.005





0.0019

J



0.0014

J

<

0.005

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

0.2

<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

0.005

<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

0.005

<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

0.005

<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

0.06

<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0,001



<

0.001

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

0.005

<

0.001



<

0.001



<.

0.001



<

0.001

Benzene

71-43-2

0.005

<

0.001



0.0021

0.0061

<

0.001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



<

. 0.001



<

• 0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

Bromoform

75-25-2



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1





V.Q21-

r-.

<

0.001



0.0034

<

0.001

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



PT





~ <

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

0.005

<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001



<

0.001

Toluene

108-88-3

HUti

<

0.001





0.00044

J

0.012

<

0.001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

0.1

<

0.001





0.00055

J



0.00084

J

<

0.001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

0.7



0.00031

J

0.036

4

<

0.001

Styrene

100-42-5

0.1

<

0.001



<

0.001





0.00075

J

<

0.001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

10

<

0.003



<

0.003



0.0098

<

0.003

SVOCs (mg/L)
4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



<

0.005



<

HE1-005



<

0.005



0.00038 J

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

95-95-4



<

0.005



<

mp.oo5



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Phenol

108-95-2





0.0039

J

0.019

0.059

0.013

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4



<

0.005





0.00069

J

<

0.005



<

0.005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

0.075

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

0.6

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Isophorone

78-59-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

120-82-1

0.07

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Naphthalene

91-20-3



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00026

J

0.00094 J

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 7 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2015 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E. H. Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID





EW-1





EW-2





EW-3





EW-4



Sample Date





5/11/2015





5/11/2015





5/11/2015





5/11/2015

Chemical

CAS No.

MCLs























Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

0.05

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Chioronapthalene

91-58-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.0022

J

<

0.005

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1



NA

NA

NA

NA

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0 005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



<

ฆB>-005



<

0.005



<

ฆp.005



<

0.005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

ฆfo.005



<

0.005

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

0.001

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



<

0.005



<

ฆฃ>.005



<

ฆP005



<

0.005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



<

0.005



<

ฆP.005



<

HP-005



<

0.005

Fluorene

86-73-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

ฆB>.005



<

0.005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0,005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—ME

<

0.005



<

0.005



<

ฆ10.005



<

0.005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.0006

J

<

0.005

Anthracene

120-12-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

ฐ'ฐQ9H

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Pyrene

129-00-0



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00035

J

<

0.005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Chrysene

218-01-9



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.0003

J

<

0.005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

0.006

<

0.005



<

0.005



0.01

<

mt-

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0



<

0,005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0,005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00014

J

<

0.005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

0.0002

<

BP.005



<

0.005





0.00034

J

<

0.005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3



<

0.005



<

ฆฃ.005





0.00038

J

<

BBS005

Benzo(g, h, i)perylene

191-24-2



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00016

J

<

0.005

Carbazole

86-74-8



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005



<

0.005

Metals (mg/L)
Antimony

7440-36-0

0.006



0.001

J



0.00012

J



0.0012

J

<

0.005

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.01

0.0071

0.0066

0.011

0.017

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.004



0.0013

J



0.0013

J

<

0.002



<

0.002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

0.005



0.00029

J

<

0.002



<

0.002



<

0.002

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.1

0.35



0.0018

J

0.033

0.0004 J

Copper

7440-50-8

1.3

1.8

0.11

0.78

0.06

Lead

7439-92-1

0.015

0.23

0.043

0.064

0.013

Mercury

7439-97-6

0.002

<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002



<

0.0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



1.7

0.08

0.068

0.05

Silver Ml

7440-22-4



<

0.005



<

0.005





0.00035

J

<

0.005

Zinc

7440-66-6



1

0.084

0.31

0.21

Notes:

Blank cell - No data available Bold - Exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

J - Estimated Value	Blue font - Detected above method detection limit

NA - Not Analyzed	Page 8 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-1B



MW-2B



MW-3A



MW-3B



MW-4A



Sample Date



11/24/2014



11/24/2014



11/18/2014



11/18/2014



11/19/2014

Chemical

CAS No.





















VOCs (mg/L)























Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Acetone

67-64-1

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1,1 -T nchloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2-T nchloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

SVOCs (mg/L)























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

<

0 02

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 02

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Phenol

108-95-2

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 01

<

0011

<

0 01

<

001

<

0 01

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4,6-T nchlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2,4-T nchlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Naphthalene

91-20-3

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorocydopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 02

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 02

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,2'-oxybis( 1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value

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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-1B



MW-2B



MW-3A



MW-3B



MW-4A



Sample Date



11/24/2014



11/24/2014



11/18/2014



11/18/2014



11/19/2014

Chemical

CAS No.





















4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 02

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 02

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 02

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 02

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 02

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 02

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 005

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Carfoazole

86-74-8

<

0 01

<

0011

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

Metals (mg/L)























Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Arsenic

7440-38-2



0011

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 099



0 05



0 13



0 45



0 16

Copper

7440-50-8



0 0097

<

0 005



0 0062



0 044



0 011

Lead

7439-92-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 073



0 021



0 04



0 093



0 071

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 033



0 014



0 032



0 036



0 035

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3





NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5





NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrite Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Chlonde

16887-00-6



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value

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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH

Sample ID
Sample Date

MW-4B
11/19/2014

MW-5A
11/24/2014

MW-5B
11/24/2014

MW-6A
11/20/2014

MW-6B
11/21/2014

VOCs (mg/L)

Chloromethane 74-87-3
Bromomethane 74-83-9
Vinyl Chloride 75-01-4
Chloroethane 75-00-3
Methylene Chloride 75-09-2
Acetone 67-64-1
Carbon disulfide 75-15-0
1,1-Dichloroethene 75-35-4

1.1-Dichloroethane	75-34-3
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 156-59-2

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 156-60-5
Chloroform 67-66-3

1.2-Dichloroethane	107-06-2
2-Butanone 78-93-3

1.1.1-Tnchloroethane	71-55-6
Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5

Bromodichloromethane 75-27-4
1,2-Dichloropropane 78-87-5
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-01-5

Trichloroethene 79-01-6
Dibromochloromethane 124-48-1

1.1.2-Tnchloroethane	79-00-5
Benzene 71-43-2

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-02-6
Bromoform 75-25-2
4-Methyl-2-pentanone 108-10-1
2-Hexanone 591-78-6
Tetrachloroethene 127-18-4
1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane 79-34-5
Toluene 108-88-3
Chlorobenzene 108-90-7
Ethylbenzene 10ฐ-41 _4
Styrene 100-42-5

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 01

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 003

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 01

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 003

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 01

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 003

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001
0.0074

<	0 005

<	0 01

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001
0 0024

<	0 005

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 003

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 01

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 005

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 001

<	0 003

SVOCs (mg/L)

4-Chloroaniline 106-47-8
2-Methylnaphthalene 91-57-6
2-Nitroaniline 88-74-4

2.4.5-Tnchlorophenol	95-95-4
2-Chlorophenol 95-57-8

Phenol 108-95-2
2-Nitrophenol 88-75-5
2,4-Dimethylphenol 105-67-9
2,4-Dichlorophenol 120-83-2
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 59-50-7

2.4.6-Trichlorophenol	88-06-2
bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 111-44-4

1.3-Dichlorobenzene	541-73-1

1.4-Dichlorobenzene	106-46-7
1,2-Dichlorobenzene 95-50-1

Hexachloroethane 67-72-1
N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine 621 -64-7
Nitrobenzene 98-95-3
Isophorone 78-59-1
bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane 111-91-1
1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene 120-82-1
Naphthalene 91-20-3
Hexachlorobutadiene 87-68-3
Hexachlorocydopentadiene 77-47-4
2-Chloronapthalene 91-58-7
Acenaphthylene 208-96-8
Dimethylphthalate 131-11-3
2-Methylphenol 95-48-7
2 2'-oxvbis(1-Chloropropane) 108-60-1

<	0 02

<	0 005

<	0 02

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 01

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 02

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 02

<	0 005
NA

<	0 022

<	0 0056

<	0 022

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056
ฆ; 0 011

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 0056
c 0 0056

<	0 022

<	0 0056

<	0 0056

<	0 022

<	0 0056
NA

<	0 021

<	0 0053

<	0 021

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0011

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 021

<	0 0053

<	0 0053

<	0 021

<	0 0053
NA

<	0 02

<	0 005

<	0 02

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 01

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 02

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 02

<	0 005
NA

<	0 02

<	0 005

<	0 02

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 01

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 02

<	0 005

<	0 005

<	0 02

<	0 005
NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value

Page 3 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2014 Semi-Anriual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-4B



MW-5A



MW-5B



MW-6A



MW-6B



Sample Date



11/19/2014



11/24/2014



11/24/2014



11/20/2014



11/21/2014

Chemical

CAS No.





















4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

ฆc

0 02

<

0 022

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 02

<

0 022

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 02

<

0 022

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 02

<

0 022

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 02

<

0 022

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 02

<

0 022

<

0 021

<

0 02

<

0 02

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005

<;

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 005

<:

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

lndeno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 005

<

0 0056

<

0 0053

<

0 005

<

0 005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 01

<

0 011

<

0 011

<

0 01

<

0 01

Metals (mg/L)























Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Arsenic

7440-38-2



0 006

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 057



0 032



0 02



0 008



0 043

Copper

7440-50-8



0012

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Lead

7439-92-1

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 042

<

0 005

<

0 005

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 05



0 031



0 01



0 0054



0 023

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 084



0 039



0 045



0 01



0017

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3





NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5





NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrite Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Chloride

16887-00-6



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value

Page 4 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-7A



MW-7B



MW-8A



MW-8B



Sample Date



11/21/2014



11/21/2014



11/19/2014



11/19/2014

Chemical

CAS No.

















VOCs (mg/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Acetone

67-64-1

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

SVOCs (mg/L)



















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,4,5-T richlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Phenol

108-95-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Naphthalene

91-20-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1



NA



NA



NA



NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value

Page 5 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-7A



MW-7B



MW-8A



MW-8B



Sample Date



11/21/2014



11/21/2014



11/19/2014



11/19/2014

Chemical

CAS No.

















4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methyl-4,6-Dmitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

Metals (mg/L)



















Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Arsenic

7440-38-2



0 013

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

"Beryllium

7440-41-7

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Chromium

7440-47-3

<

0 005



0 0088



0 057



0 037

Copper

7440-50-8

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 011



0 0071

Lead

7439-92-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0017



0 0084



0 05



0 021

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Zinc

7440-66-6



0018



0018



0017



0 024

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA



NA



NA



NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA



NA



NA



NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA



NA



NA



NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3





NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5





NA



NA



NA



NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrite Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA



NA



NA



NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA



NA



NA



NA

Chloride

16887-00-6



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA



NA



NA



NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA



NA



NA



NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA



NA



NA



NA


-------
Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



EW-1



EW-2



EW-3



EW-4



Sample Date



11/18/2014



11/17/2014



11/17/2014



11/17/2014

Chemical

CAS No.

















VOCs (mg/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0 001



0.016



0.023



0 02

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 05

<

0 005

Acetone

67-64-1

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 1

<

0 01

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

<

, 0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroe thane

75-34-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2



0 002



0.0099

<

0 01



0.0022

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 05

<

0 005

1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

' cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 001



0.0024

<

0 01

<

0 001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 05

<

0 005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 001

<

0 001



0.02

<

0 001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

<

0 001



0.0035



4.6

<

0 001

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 01

<

0 001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 03

<

0 003

SVOCs (mg/L)



















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,4,5-T richlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Phenol

108-95-2

<

0 005



0 04



0.062



0.024

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 005



0.0071

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Naphthalene

91-20-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1



NA



NA



NA



NA


-------
Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



EW-1



EW-2



EW-3



EW-4



Sample Date



11/18/2014



11/17/2014



11/17/2014



11/17/2014

Chemical

CAS No.

















4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 005

<

0 005



0.035

<

0 005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2'Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005 .

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

&005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a) pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(g, h, ijperylene

191-24-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

Metals (mg/L)



















Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Arsenic

7440-38-2

<

0 005



0 0076

<

0 005



0 018

Beryllium

7440-41-7

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 031

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Copper

7440-50-8



0 068



0 039



0 22



0017

Lead

7439-92-1

<

0 005



0 005



0 037

<

0 005

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 14



0 039



0 029



0 019

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 069



0 03



0 05



0 021

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA



NA



NA



NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA



NA



NA



NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA



NA



NA



NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3

	



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5

	



NA



NA



NA



NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrite Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA



NA



NA



NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA



NA



NA



NA

Chloride

16887-00-6



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA



NA



NA



NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA



NA



NA



NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA



NA



NA



NA


-------
Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-1B



MW-2B



MW-3A



MW-3B



MW-4A



Sample Date



5/15/2014



5/14/2014



5/13/2014



5/13/2014



5/13/2014

Chemical

CAS No.





















VOCs (mg/L)























Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Acetone

67-64-1

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

<

0 0025

<

0 0025

<

0 0025

<

0 0025

<

0 0025

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 005



0 0026 J

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2-T nchloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

SVOCs (mg/L)























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Phenol

108-95-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4,6-T nchlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamme

621-64-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Naphthalene

91-20-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Notes

J = Estimated Value
NA = Not Analyzed

Page 1 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-1B





MW-2B





MW-3A





MW-3B





MW-4A





Sample Date



5/15/2014





5/14/2014





5/13/2014





5/13/2014





5/13/2014



Chemical

CAS No.































2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



2-Methylphenol

95-48-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 02





0 00079

J

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005





0 00089

J

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Benzo(k)ftuoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 01



<

0 01



<

0 01



<

0 01



<

0 01



Metals (mg/L)

































Antimony

7440-36-0



0 00022

J



0 00014

J



0 00032

J



0 0011

J



0 00018

J

Arsenic

7440-38-2



0 0031

J



0 0013

J



0 002

J



0 012





0 0019

J

Beryllium

7440-41-7



0 00009

J

<

0 002





0 00024

J



0 0042





0 00043

J

Cadmium

7440-43-9



0 00011

J



0 00018

J



0 00011

J



0 00054

J



0 0001

J

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 032





0 055





0 082





1 5





0 15



Copper

7440-50-8



0 0041

J



0 004

J



0 0063





0 13





0 02



Lead

7439-92-1



0 00097

J



0 00093

J



0 00067

J



0 0097





0 0025

J

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002



<

0 0002



<

0 0002



<

0 0002



<

0 0002



Nickel

7440-02-0



0 022





0 021





0 03





0 25





0 083



Silver

7440-22-4



0 000047

J

<

0 005



<

0 005





0 00022

J



0 000073

J

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 024





0 036





0 047





0 088





0 056



Calcium

7440-70-2



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Iron

7439-89-6



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Potassium

7440-09-7



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Sodium

7440-23-5



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Alkalinity to pH 8 3





NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Alkalinity to pH 4 5





NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Nitrite Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Chlonde

16887-00-6



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA



Notes

J = Estimated Value
NA = Not Analyzed

Page 2 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-4B



MW-5A



MW-5B



MW-6A



MW-6B



Sample Date



5/13/2014



5/14/2014



5/14/2014



5/12/2014



5/13/2014

Chemical

CAS No.





















VOCs (mg/L)























Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0051

<

0 001

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Acetone

67-64-1

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

<

0 0025

<

0 0025

<

0 0025

<

0 0025

<:

0 0025

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0023

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0018

<

0 001

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1,1 -T nchloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<:

0 002

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2-T nchloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

SVOCs (mg/L)























4-Chloroanilme

106-47-8

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Nitroanihne

88-74-4

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,4,5-T richlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Phenol

108-95-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 0014 J

<

0 005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachloroe thane

67-72-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2,4-T nchlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Naphthalene

91-20-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Notes

J = Estimated Value
NA = Not Analyzed

Page 3 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample IO



MW-4B





MW-5A





MW-5B





MW-6A





MW-6B



Sample Date



5/13/2014





5/14/2014





5/14/2014





5/12/2014





5/13/2014

Chemical

CAS No.





























2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005





0 00056 J

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

o 005'-"";

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<*

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene- -

•: 191-24-2

.<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 01



<

0 01



<

0 01



<

0 01



<

0 01

Metals (mg/L)































Antimony

7440-36-0



0 000047

J



0 000072

J



0 00058

J

<

0 005





0 00048 J

Arsenic

7440-38-2



0 0017

J



0 0012

J

<

0 005





0 0025

J



0 0013 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7



0 00015

J

<

0 002



<

0 002





0 0001

J

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

<

0 002





0 00011

J



0 00024

J

<

0 002





0 00015 J

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 021





0 018





0 015





0 0014

J



0 045

Copper

7440-50-8



0 0021

J



0 0033

J



0 0027

J



0 0006

J



0 0037 J

Lead

7439-92-1



0 00024

J



0 00049

J



0 013





0 00031

J



0 00077 J

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002



<

0 0002



<

0 0002



<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 015





0 022





0 011





0 0026

J



0 024

Silver

7440-22-4



0 00013

J

<

0 005



<

0 005





0 000088

J



0 0001 J

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 15





0 053





0 19





0 043





0 027

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3





NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5

...



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Nitrite Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Chloride

16887-00-6



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA





NA





NA





NA





NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value
NA = Not Analyzed

Page 4 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-7A



MW-7B



MW-8A



MW-8B



Sample Date



5/13/2014



5/13/2014



5/14/2014



5/14/2014

Chemical

CAS No.

















VOCs (mg/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Acetone

67-64-1

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

<

0 0025

<

0 0025

<

0 0025

<

0 0025

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 012

1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

<

0 003

SVOCs (mg/L)



















4-Chloroanihne

106-47-8

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

2,4,5-T richlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Phenol

108-95-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005 '

<

0 005

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Naphthalene

91-20-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Hexachlorocydopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Notes

J = Estimated Value
NA = Not Analyzed

Page 5 of 8


-------
Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-7A





MW-7B





MW-8A





MW-8B



Sample Date



5/13/2014





5/13/2014





5/14/2014





5/14/2014

Chemical

CAS No.























2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1



NA





NA





NA





NA

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

2,6-Dmitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 02



<

0 02





0 00087

J

<

0 02

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005



<

0 005





0 0011

J

<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 01



<

0 01



<

0 01



<

0 01

Metals (mg/L)

























Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 005



<

0 005





0 00051

J



0 001 J

Arsenic

7440-38-2



0 0031

J



0 00093

J



0 0011

J



0 0017 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

<

0 002





0 00012

J



0 00031

J



0 00029 J

Cadmium

7440-43-9

<

0 002



<

0 002





0 000049

J

<

0 002

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 00056

J



0 0047

J



0 026





0 043

Copper

7440-50-8



0 0016

J



0 00099

J



0 0038

J



0 01

Lead

7439-92-1



0 00021

J



0 00024

J



0 0005

J



0 0015 J

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002



<

0 0002



<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 016





0 0042





0 023





0018

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005



<

0 005





0 00014

J



0 00025 J

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 026





0012





0 023





0 028

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA





NA





NA





NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA





NA





NA





NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA





NA





NA





NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA





NA





NA





NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA





NA





NA





NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3





NA





NA





NA





NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5

	



NA





NA





NA





NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA





NA





NA





NA

Nitrite Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA





NA





NA





NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA





NA





NA





NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA





NA





NA





NA

Chloride

16887-00-6



NA





NA





NA





NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA





NA





NA





NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA





NA





NA





NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA





NA





NA





NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value
NA = Not Analyzed

Page 6 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



EW-1



EW-2





EW-3





EW-4





Sample Date



5/12/2014



5/12/2014





5/12/2014





5/12/2014



Chemical

CAS No.























VOCs (mg/L)

























Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



Chloroethane

75-00-3



0012



0 018



<

0 005





0 026



Methylene Chloride

75-09-2



0 0011 J



0 003

J



0 0083

J

<

0 005



Acetone

67-64-1

<

0 02

<

0 02





0 039

J

<

0 0054

J

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

<

0 0025



0 0014

J

<

0 012



<

0 005



1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001



0 00072

J

<

0 005



<

0 005



trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2



0 0043



0 015



<

0 005





0 0028



2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 025



<

0 01



1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 002

<

0 002



<

0 01



<

0 005



cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



Trichloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 001



0 0042





0 0074



<

0 005



trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 025



<

0 01



2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 025



<

0 01



Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 002

<

0 002



<

0 01



<

0 005



1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 001



0 0019





0013



<

0 005



Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 001



0 0014



<

0 005



<

0 005



Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

<

0 001



0 14





20



<

0 005



Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 005



<

0 005



Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 003



0 0023





0 011

J

<

0 005



SVOCs (mg/L)

























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005





0 0008

J

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Phenol

108-95-2



0 0036 J



0 035





0 066





0 011



2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 005

<

0 005





0 053



<

0 005



2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 01

<

0 01



<

0 01



<

0 01



4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Naphthalene

91-20-3

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005





0 0015

J

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



Notes

J = Estimated Value
NA = Not Analyzed

Page 7 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



EW-1





EW-2





EW-3





EW-4



Sample Date



5/12/2014





5/12/2014





5/12/2014





5/12/2014

Chemical

CAS No.























2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1



NA





NA





NA





NA

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 005



<

0 005





0 043



<

0 005

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 02



<

0 02





0 00073

J

<

0 02

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2



0 00058

J

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 01



<

0 01



<

0 01



<

0 01

Metals (mg/L)

























Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 005





0 00013

J



0 00015

J

<

0 005

Arsenic

7440-38-2



0 00069

J



0 0035

J



0 0062





0 0069

Beryllium

7440-41-7



0 000087

J



0 0017

J

<

0 002



<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

<

0 002



<

0 002



<

0 002



<

0 002

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 0011

J



0 0017

J



0 0043

J



0 00088 J

Copper

7440-50-8



0 005





0 062





0 021





0 094

Lead

7439-92-1



0 0026

J



0 056

J



0 0061





0 054

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002



<

0 0002



<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 025





0 09





0 039





0 089

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 037





0 17





0 029





0 1

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA





NA





NA





NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA





NA





NA





NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA





NA





NA





NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA





NA





NA





NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA





NA





NA





NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3

	



NA





NA





NA





NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5





NA





NA





NA





NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA





NA





NA





NA

Nitrite Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA





NA





NA





NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA





NA





NA





NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA





NA





NA





NA

Chloride

16887-00-6



NA





NA





NA





NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA





NA





NA





NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA





NA





NA





NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA





NA





NA





NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value
NA = Not Analyzed

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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-1B



MW-2B



MW-3A



MW-3B



MW-4A



Sample Date



12/4/2013



12/4/2013



12/2/2013



12/2/2013



12/2/2013

Chemical

CAS No.





















VOCs (mg/L)























Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Acetone

67-64-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



0 0003 J



0 0002 J



0 0027



0 0003 J



0 0005 J

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0003 J

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001



0 0013

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropane

10061-01-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0004 J

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

SVOCs (mg/L)























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4,5-T nchlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Phenol

108-95-2

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2,4-T nchlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Naphthalene

91-20-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 0002

<

0 0005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachlorocydopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 015

<

0 015

<

0 016

<

0015

<

0 015

Notes

J = Estimated Value

Page 1 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-1B



MW-2B



MW-3A



MW-3B



MW-4A



Sample Date



12/4/2013



12/4/2013



12/2/2013



12/2/2013



12/2/2013

Chemical

CAS No.





















2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 031

<

0 03

<

0 031

<

0 031

<

0 03

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 031

<

0 03

<

0 031

<

0 031

<

0 03

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 015

<

0015

<

0 016

<

0 015

<

0 015

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 0001 J

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 003 J



0 005 J

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Metals (mg/L)























Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 02

<

0 02



0 0307 J



0 0073 J

<

0 02

Arsenic

7440-38-2

<

0 02

<

0 02



0 118

<

0 02

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 0811



0 006



0 0026 J

Cadmium

7440-43-9

<

0 005



0 0012 J

<

0 05

<

0 025

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 0349



0 0475



4 36



2 39



0 881

Copper

7440-50-8

<

0 01



0 0077 J



0 67



0 327



0 0881

Lead

7439-92-1



0 0097 J



0 0077 J



0 132



0 0393



0 0232

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002

<

0 0002



0 00045 J

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 025



0 0237



2 39



0 506



0 477

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 0275



0 0085



0 0021 J

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 0543



0 0599



4 31



0 353



0 308

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3

...



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5

	



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrite Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Chlonde

16887-00-6



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value

Page 2 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-4B





MW-5A



MW-5B



MW-6A



MW-6B



Sample Date



12/3/2013





12/4/2013



12/4/2013



12/3/2013



12/3/2013

Chemical

CAS No.























VOCs (mg/L)

























Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0072

<

0 001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

<

0 002



<

0 002

<

0 002



0 0003 J



0 0005 J

Acetone

67-64-1



0 0024

J

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



0 0004

J



0 0003 J



0 0002 J

<

0 001



0 0002 J

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0066

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0027

<

0 001

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1,1 -T nchloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0011

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5


-------
Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-4B





MW-5A





MW-5B



MW-6A



MW-6B



Sample Date



12/3/2013





12/4/2013





12/4/2013



12/3/2013



12/3/2013 ,

Chemical

CAS No.

























2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

;-o 001

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 0005



<

0 0005



<

0 0005.

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 03



<

0 03



<

0 031

<

0 031

<

0 031

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 03



<

0 03



<

0 031

<

0 031

<

0 031

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 015



<

0015



<

0 015

<

0 015

<

0 015

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 0005



<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 0005



<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 0005



<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 0005



<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 0005



<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005




-------
Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-7A



MW-7B



MW-8A



MW-8B



Sample Date



12/3/2013



12/3/2013



12/3/2013



12/3/2013

Chemical

CAS No.

















VOCs (mg/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Acetone

67-64-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



0 0002 J



0 0002 J



0 0002 J



0 0004 J

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0001 J

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropane

10061-01-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

SVOCs (mg/L)



















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Phenol

108-95-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Naphthalene

91-20-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 0002 J

<

0 0005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 015

<

0 015

<

0 015

<

0 015


-------
Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-7A





MW-7B



MW-8A





MW-8B



Sample Date



12/3/2013





12/3/2013



12/3/2013





12/3/2013

Chemical

CAS No.





















2-Chioronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 03



<

0 031

<

0 031



<

0 03

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 03



<

0 031

<

0 031



<

0 03

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 015



<

0 015

<

0 015



<

0 015

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 001



<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001

Metals (mg/L)























Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 02



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Arsenic

7440-38-2

<

0 02



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9



0 0022

J

<

0 005



0 0022

J

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 0145

J



0 0104 J



0 0274





0 114

Copper

7440-50-8



0 0086

J



0 0038 J



0 0096

J



0 0151

Lead

7439-92-1



0 0125

J



0 0098 J



0 0139

J



0 0064 J

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 0274





00117



0 0211





0 057

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 065





0 0507



0 0322





0 0289

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA





NA



NA





NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA





NA



NA





NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA





NA



NA





NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA





NA



NA





NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA





NA



NA





NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3

...



NA





NA



NA





NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5

	



NA





NA



NA





NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA





NA



NA





NA

Nitrite Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA





NA



NA





NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA





NA



NA





NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA





NA



NA





NA

Chloride

16887-00-6



NA





NA



NA





NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA





NA



NA





NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA





NA



NA





NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA





NA



NA





NA


-------
Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfurd Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



EW-1





EW-2





EW-3





EW-4



Sample Date



12/2/2013





12/2/2013





12/2/2013





12/2/2013

Chemical

CAS No.























VOCs (mg/L)

























Chloromethane

74-87-3



0 002

J



0 001

J



0 001

J

<

0 005'

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Chloroethane

75-00-3



0 01





0 016





0 01





0 021

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

<

0 005





0 002

J



0 01



<

0 005

Acetone

67-64-1

<

0 02





0 016

J



0 075



<

0 02

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

<

0 005





0 006





0 001

J

<

0 005

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2



0 005

J



0 018





0 031





0 003 J

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 01



<

0 01





0 028



<

0 01

1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

cis-1,3-Dichloropropane

10061-01-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Trichloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 005





0 004

J



0 011



<

0 005

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 01



<

0 01





0 008

J

<

0 01

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 01



<

0 01





0 006

J

<

0 01

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 005





0 005





0 019



<

0 005

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 005





0 001

J



0 001

J

<

0 005

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4



0 0009

J



0 23





2 1



<

0 005

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 005



<

0 005





0 002

J

<

0 005

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 005





0 002

J



0 017



<

0 005

SVOCs (mg/L)

























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 0005



<

0 0005





0 0004

J



0 005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

2,4,5-T richlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

Phenol

108-95-2



0 002





0 037





0 12





0 02

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 001





0 001





0 002



<

0 001

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

Naphthalene

91-20-3



0 0002

J



0 0001

J



0 0003

J



0 014

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 014



<

0 015



<

0 014



<

0 014


-------
Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
2nd 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



EW-1



EW-2





EW-3





EW-4



Sample Date



12/2/2013



12/2/2013





12/2/2013





12/2/2013

Chemical

CAS No.





















2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

2-Methylphenol

95-48-7

<

0 001

<

0 001





0 008



<

0 001

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 001



0 0006

J



0 66



<

0 001

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 029

<

0 029



<

0 029



<

0 029

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 029

<

0 029



<

0 029



<

0 029

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 014

<

0 015



<

0 014



<

0 014

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005



<

0 0005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 0005

<

0 0005





0 0002



<

0 0005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 001

<

0 001



<

0 001



<

0 001

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



<

0 0005



<

0 0005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005





0 003



<

0 0005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 0005

<

0 0005





0 0008



<

0 0005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 0005

<

0 0005





0 0007



<

0 0005

Pyrene

129-00-0



0 0002 J



0 0003

J



0 004



<

0 0005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005





0 003



<

0 0005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005





0 004



<

0 0005

3,3-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005



0 002





0 003

J

<

0 005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 0005

<

0 0005





0 0008



<

0 0005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005





0 0002

J

<

0 0005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005





0 002



<

0 0005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 0005

<

0 0005





0 003

J

<

0 0005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005





0 0004

J

<

0 0005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 0005

<

0 0005





0 001



<

0 0005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 001

<

0 001





0 002



<

0 001

Metals (mg/L)























Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02



<

0 02

Arsenic

7440-38-2

<

0 02



0 0101





0 0283





0 0445

Beryllium

7440-41-7

<

0 005



0 0016



<

0 005



<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 0024 J



0 0065

J



0 0396





00111 J

Copper

7440-50-8



0 263



0 459





1 84





0 0308

Lead

7439-92-1



0 0353



0 0566





0 166





0 0093 J

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002

<

0 0002



<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 225



0 522





0 315





0 0649

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005



<

0 005

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 256



0 298





0 304





0 0775

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA



NA





NA





NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA



NA





NA





NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA



NA





NA





NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA



NA





NA





NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA



NA





NA





NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3

...



NA



NA





NA





NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5





NA



NA





NA





NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA



NA





NA





NA

Nitrite Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA



NA





NA





NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA



NA





NA





NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA



NA





NA





NA

Chloride

16887-00-6



NA



NA





NA





NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA



NA





NA





NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA



NA





NA





NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA



NA





NA





NA


-------
Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-1B



MW-2B



MW-3A



MW-3B



MW-4A



Sample Date



6/25/2013



6/25/2013



6/26/2013



6/26/2013



6/26/2013

Chemical

CAS No.





















VOCs (mg/L)























Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

<

0 002



0 0019 J

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Acetone

67-64-1



0 0066



0 0057

<

0 005



0 0046 J



0 0023 J

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

<

0 001



0 00002 J



0 00004 J



0 00002 J

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 00005 J

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001



0 023

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Butanone

' 78-93-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Carbon tetrachlonde

56-23-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001



0 0068

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropane

10061-01-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

T nchloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 001



0 0027

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 001



0 00003 J

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

T etrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 001



0 00001 J

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Ethyl benzene

100-41-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

SVOCs (mg/L)























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Methyl naphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4,5-T richlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Phenol

108-95-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Chloro-3-methyl phenol

59-50-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,3-Di chlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Naphthalene

91-20-3



0 00001

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0014

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Methyl phenol

95-48-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methyl phenol

106-44-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

Notes

J = Estimated Value

Page 1 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-1B



MW-2B



MW-3A



MW-3B



MW-4A



Sample Date



6/25/2013



6/25/2013



6/26/2013



6/26/2013



6/26/2013

Chemical

CAS No.





















2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7



0 004 J



0 004 J

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 002 J

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Metals (mg/L)























Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Arsenic

7440-38-2



00131



0 02 J

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 003 J



0 0038 J

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9



0 00077 J



0 0013 J



0 0011 J



0 0014 J

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 0645



0 11



1 55



1 16



0 0248

Copper

7440-50-8



0 0059 J



0 0646 J



0 0989 J



0 107



0 0129 J

Lead

7439-92-1

<

0 015



0 0076 J

<

0 015



0 0048 J

<

0 015

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 0182



0 0543



0 253



0 113



0 01

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 0034 J

<

0 005

<

0 005

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 035



0 0672



0 229



0 0319



0 0054 J

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3





NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5

...



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Total Dissolved Solids





NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitnte Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Chlonde

16887-00-6



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value

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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-4B



MW-5A



MW-5B



MW-6A



MW-6B



Sample Date



6/26/2013



6/25/2013



6/27/2013



6/27/2013



6/27/2013

Chemical

CAS No.





















VOCs (mg/L)























Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 01

<

0 001

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

<

0 002



0 00006 J

<

0 002



0 0005 J



0 0002 J

Acetone

67-64-1



0 0029 J

<

0 005



0 0032 J

<

0 005



0 0021 J

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

<

0 001



0 00003 J

<

0 001



0 0012



0 00001 J

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001



0 0095

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 028

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0029

<

0 001

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Carbon tetrachlonde

56-23-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001



0 0013

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 017

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropane

10061-01-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 001



0 00004

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0087

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0012

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0002 J

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Ethyl benzene

100-41-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

SVOCs (mg/L)























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Methyl naphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Phenol

108-95-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 003

<

0 001

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Chloro-3-methyl phenol

59-50-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,4-DichIorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

bis{2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Naphthalene

91-20-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 00001

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Methyl phenol

95-48-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

4-Nitropheno!

100-02-7

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

Notes

J = Estimated Value

Page 3 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-4B



MW-5A



MW-5B



MW-6A



MW-6B



Sample Date



6/26/2013



6/25/2013



6/27/2013



6/27/2013



6/27/2013

Chemical

CAS No.





















2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005



0 005 J



0 01

<

0 005

<

0 005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Metals (mg/L)























Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 02



0 0054 J

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Arsenic

7440-38-2

<

0 02



0 0211



0 0135 J



0 0138 J

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

<

0 005



0 0017 J



0 0013 J



0 00083 J

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 0234



0 132



0 0827

<

0 015



0 0392

Copper

7440-50-8



0 0098 J



0 0573 J



0 0452

<

0 01



0 0109

Lead

7439-92-1

<

0 015



0 0088 J



0 0679

<

0 015

<

0 015

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 0158



0 115



0 0631

<

0 01



0 0195

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Zinc

7440-66-6



00113 J



0 112



0 0847



0 0038 J



0 0207

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3





NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5

	



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrite Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Chloride

16887-00-6



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA



NA



NA



NA



NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA



"NA



NA



NA



NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value

Page 4 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-7A



MW-7B



MW-8A



MW-8B



Sample Date



6/27/2013



6/27/2013



6/26/2013



6/26/2013

Chemical

CAS No.

















VOCs (mg/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroethane

75-00-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Acetone

67-64-1

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 003 J



0 004 J

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 00006 J



0 00004 J

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 001



0 00005 J

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0074

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

cis-1,3-Dichloropropane

10061-01-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

T nchloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0012

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Ethyl benzene

100-41-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

SVOCs (mg/L)



















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Methyl naphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Phenol

108-95-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0-001

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Chloro-3-methyl phenol

59-50-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111-44-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Naphthalene

91-20-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 014

<

0014

<

0 014

<

0 014

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Dimethyl phthalate

131-11-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Methyl phenol

95-48-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methylphenol

106-44-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

3-Nitroanihne

99-09-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

Notes

J = Estimated Value

Page 5 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



MW-7A



MW-7B



MW-8A



MW-8B



Sample Date



6/27/2013



6/27/2013



6/26/2013



6/26/2013

Chemical

CAS No.

















2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

<

0 014

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Pyrene

129-00-0

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 01

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Metals (mg/L)



















Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Arsenic

7440-38-2



0 0226



0 0092 J

<

0 02

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 0032 J

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9



0 00079 J

<

0 005



0 0011 J

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 0025 J



0 0074 J



0 0532



0 0288

Copper

7440-50-8

<

0 01



0 0061 J



0 0496



0 0292

Lead

7439-92-1

<

0 015

<

0 015

<

0 015

<

0 015

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 0163



0 0055 J



0 0325



0 0236

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 0172 J



0 0082 J



0 0185 J



0 0402

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA



NA



NA



NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA



NA



NA



NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA



NA



NA



NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3





NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5





NA



NA



NA



NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitnte Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA



NA



NA



NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA



NA



NA



NA

Chlonde

16887-00-6



NA .



NA



NA



NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA



NA



NA



NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA



NA



NA



NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA



NA



NA



NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value

Page 6 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



EW-1



EW-2



EW-3



EW-4



Sample Date



6/19/2013



6/19/2013



6/19/2013



6/19/2013

Chemical

CAS No.

















VOCs (mg/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3



0 002 J



0 001 J



0 001 J



0 001 J

Bromomethane

74-83-9

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Chloroethane

75-00-3



0 026



0017



0 003 J



0 035

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

<

0 005



0 002 J



0 008 J

<

0 005

Acetone

67-64-1



0 026



0 007 J



0 23



0 006 J

Carbon disulfide

75-15-0



0 006



0 006



0 008

<

0 005

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-60-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Chloroform

67-66-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2



0 005



0012



0 082



0 003 J

2-Butanone

78-93-3

<

0 01



0 004 J



0 086



0 003 J

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Carbon tetrachloride

56-23-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

cis-1,3-Dichloropropane

10061-01-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1,2-T nchloroethane

79-00-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzene

71-43-2

<

0 005



0 003 J



0 009 J

<

0 005

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Bromoform

75-25-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

<

0 01

<

001

<

0 01

<

001

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

<

0 01

<

001

<

0 01

<

0 01

T etrachloroethene

127-18-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Toluene

108-88-3

<

0 005



0 002 J



0017

<

0 005

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

<

0 005



0 001 J



0 002 J

<

0 005

Ethyl benzene

100-41-4

<

0 005



0 12



4 3

<

0 005

Styrene

100-42-5

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 005 J

<

0 005

Xylene (total)

1330-20-7

<

0 005



0 0008 J



0 01



0 001 J

SVOCs (mg/L)



















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 002 J



0 27

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Phenol

108-95-2



0 007



0 038



0 26



0 026

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether

111 -44-4

<

0 001



0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

<

0 005 *

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Isophorone

78-59-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

bis(2-Chloroethyl)methane

111-91-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

120-82-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Naphthalene

91-20-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 001 J



0 78

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

<

0 014

<

0015

<

0 014

<

0 014

2-Chloronapthalene

91-58-7

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Dimethyl phtha late

131-11-3

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2-Methyl phenol

95-48-7

<

0 001

<

0 001



0 0008 J

<

0 001

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Methyl phenol

106-44-5

<

0 001



0 0006 J



4 3



0 003

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

<

0 029

Notes

J = Estimated Value

Page 7 of 8


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Table 2 - Groundwater Analytical Results
1st 2013 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
E H Schilling Landfill Superfund Site, Lawrence County, OH



Sample ID



EW-1



EW-2



EW-3



EW-4



Sample Date



6/19/2013



6/19/2013



6/19/2013



6/19/2013

Chemical

CAS No.

















2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

534-52-1

<

0 014

<

0 015

<

0 014

<

0 014

Pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluorene

86-73-7

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Diethyl phthalate

84-66-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

<

0 0005

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 006

<

0 0005

Anthracene

120-12-7

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 0001 J

<

0 0005

Di-n-butyl phthalate

84-74-2

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 003 J

<

0 0005

Pyrene

129-00-0



0 0002 J

<

0 0005



0 019

<

0 0005

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85-68-7

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(a)anthracene

56-55-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 023

<

0 0005

Chrysene

218-01-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 036

<

0 0005

3,3-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate

117-81-7

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 003 J

<

0 005

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117-84-0

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

205-99-2

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 008

<

0 0005

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207-08-9

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 002 J

<

0 0005

Benzo(a)pyrene

50-32-8

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 025

<

0 0005

lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

193-39-5

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 003 J

<

0 0005

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

53-70-3

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 0004 J

<

0 0005

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

191-24-2

<

0 0005

<

0 0005



0 012

<

0 0005

Carbazole

86-74-8

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

<

0 001

Metals (mg/L)



















Antimony

7440-36-0

<

0 02

<

0 1

<

0 02

<

0 1

Arsenic

7440-38-2

<

0 02

<

0 02



0 0805



0 0138 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

<

0 005

<

0 005



0 0023 J

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

<

0 005



0 00092 J



0 0017 J



0 0008 J

Chromium

7440-47-3



0 0017 J



0 0071 J



0 156



0 0027 J

Copper

7440-50-8



0 0091



0 333



0 0556



0 363

Lead

7439-92-1

<

0 015



0 101



0 0129 J



0 173

Mercury

7439-97-6

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Nickel

7440-02-0



0 019



0 329



0 184



0 785

Silver

7440-22-4

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Zinc

7440-66-6



0 0157 J



0 248



0 177



0 701 J

Calcium

7440-70-2



NA



NA



NA



NA

Iron

7439-89-6



NA



NA



NA



NA

Magnesium

7439-95-4



NA



NA



NA



NA

Potassium

7440-09-7



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sodium

7440-23-5



NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 8 3





NA



NA



NA



NA

Alkalinity to pH 4 5





NA



NA



NA



NA

Total Dissolved Solids

	



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitnte Nitrogen

14797-65-0



NA



NA



NA



NA

Nitrate Nitrogen

14797-55-8



NA



NA



NA



NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7



NA



NA



NA



NA

Chlonde

16887-00-6



NA



NA



NA



NA

Sulfate

14808-79-8



NA



NA



NA



NA

Bicarbonate

71-52-3



NA



NA



NA



NA

Carbonate

20227-92-3



NA



NA



NA



NA

Notes

J = Estimated Value

Page 8 of 8


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TABLE 5

Effluent Sample Results


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Attachment A 2017 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischar

je Limits



January-17



February-17



March-17

April-17

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

1/25/2017

2/1/2017

3/8/2017

471/2017

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011



0 000033

J

N/A



N/A

N/A

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

N/A

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0122

0.36



0 00088

J

N/A

<

0 005

N/A

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 002



N/A

<

0 002

N/A

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002

N/A

Chromium

7440-47-3

0119

26



0 00075

J

N/A

<

0 005

N/A

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 0072



N/A



0012

N/A

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23

<

0 005



N/A



0 0019

N/A

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2.3



0 005



N/A



0 0055

N/A

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

N/A

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 031



N/A



0 13

N/A

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

N/A

Conventionals (mg/L)





















BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2



N/A

<

2

N/A

pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

pH

6.5

9



7 69



N/A



7 09

N/A

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

24



N/A

<

1 2

N/A

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



3



N/A



0 73

N/A

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5



N/A



1 7 J

N/A

Pesticides (ug/L)





















p,p-DDD

72-54-8





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

p,p-DDE

72-55-9





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 01



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 01



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—



<

0 01



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 01



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Dieldnn

60-57-1





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Endosulfan I

959-98-8





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

—



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

—



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Endrin

72-20-8

—



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Endrin Ketone

53494-70-5

—



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Gamma BHC-Lmdane

58-89-9

—



<

001



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

001



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3





<

0 01



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Methoxychlor

72-43-5





<

004



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

	

—

<

2



N/A

<

2

N/A

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2





<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

PCB-1221

11104-28-2





<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

PCB-1232

11141-16-5





<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

PCB-1242

53469-21-9





<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	



<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

...



<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

PCB-1260

11096-82-5





<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0



N/A



0

N/A


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Attachment A 2017 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischan

Permit
je Limits

January-17

February-17

March-17

April-17

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

1/25/2017

2/1/2017

3/8/2017

4/1/2017

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















1.2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

1,2-Dich!orobenzene

95-50-1



...

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

2,4,5-T nchlorophenol

95-95-4





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

2,4.6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

2.4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



—

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

2,6-Dinitrototuene

606-20-2



—

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7



—

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



—

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

2-Nrtrophenoi

88-75-5





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

...



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

...



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

4-Bromophenyi-phenylether

101-55-3

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

4-Chloro-3-methylphenot

59-50-7

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

4-Nrtrophenol

100-02-7





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Bis (2-chloroisopropyl)ether

108-60-1





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Bis (2-ethy!hexy1) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7



—

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Carbazole

86-74-8

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

di-n-butytphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

—

...

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Isophorone

78-59-1



—

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

m p-Phenol

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

N-nrtrosodtphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

N-Nitroso-di-n-propyiamine

621-64-7

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

o-Cresol

95-48-7

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5 1

NA

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2





<

5

NA

<

5 1

NA

4-Nrtroaniline

100-01-6

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5 1

NA


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Attachment A 2017 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Discharge Limits



January-17

February-17



March-17

April-17

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

1/25/2017

2/1/2017

3/8/2017

4/1/2017

PAHs (ug/L)



















Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Acenaphthyiene

208-96-8



—

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3



—

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

...



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

51

N/A

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2



...

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Chrysene

218-01-9





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Dibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Fluorene

86-73-7

	

	

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Indeno (1.2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5





<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

N/A

<

51

N/A

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—



<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N/A

Pyrene

129-00-0

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

NfA

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0

N/A



0

N/A

VOCs (ug/L)



















1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6



—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

...

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

...



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

...

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

2-Butanone

78-93-3

	



<



N/A

<



N/A

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

...

	

<



N/A

<



N/A

4-Methy1-2-pentanone

108-10-1

...

...

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550



1 2 J

N/A

<

10

N/A

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Bromoform

75-25-2



	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Bromomethane

74-83-9





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7



	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chloroethane

75-00-3

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chloromethane

74-87-3

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

cis-1,2-Dichlorocthene

156-59-2





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

cis-1,3-Dich!oropropene

10061-01-5



	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2





<



N/A

<



N/A

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

T etrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

T rans-1,2-Dtchlorothene

156-60-5





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

—

...

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...



<

3

N/A

<

3

N/A

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed

J - Analyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit
H - Analyzed outside of Holding Time

X - Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL, sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016-17 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Discharge Limits

December-16



January-17



February-17



March-17

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

12/1/2016

1/25/2017

2/1/2017

3/8/2017

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011

N/A



0 000033

J

N/A



N/A

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0 36

N/A



0 00088

J

N/A

<

0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

N/A

<

0 002



N/A

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

N/A

<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002

Chromium

7440-47-3

0119

2.6

N/A



0 00075

J

N/A

<

0 005

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027

N/A



0 0072



N/A



0012

Lead

7439-92-1

0121

0 23

N/A

<

0 005



N/A



0 0019

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

23

N/A



0 005



N/A



0 0055

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17

N/A



0 031



N/A



0 13

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)





















BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

2



N/A

<

2

pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9

N/A



7 69



N/A



7 09

TSS

TSS

30

45

N/A

<

24



N/A

<

1 2

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

N/A



3



N/A



0 73

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

N/A

<

5



N/A



1 7 J

Pesticides (ug/L)





















p.p-DDD

72-54-8





N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

p.p-DDE

72-55-9





N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

N/A

<

001



N/A

<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—



N/A

<

001



N/A

<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—

—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

N/A

<

001



N/A

<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-6





N/A

<

001



N/A

<

0 02

Dieldnn

60-57-1

—



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endosutfan 1

959-98-8





N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

—



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8



—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4



—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5





N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9



—

N/A

<

0 01



N/A

<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

...



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

N/A

<

001



N/A

<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...



N/A

<

0 01



N/A

<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	



N/A

<

004



N/A

<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2





N/A

<

2



N/A

<

2

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2





N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5





N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	



N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6



...

N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1



—

N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

—

N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor

N/A



0



N/A



0


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Attachment A 2016-17 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

'ermit
ge Limits

December-16

January-17

February-17

March-17

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

12/1/2016

1/25/2017

2/1/2017

3/8/2017

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

1.3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

2,4,5-T nchlorophenol

95-95-4





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

2.4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

2.4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

2,6-Dimtrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



...

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

4-Bromophenyl-phenyiether

101-55-3

...



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

4-Chloro-3-methy}phenol

59-50-7

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

4-Ch!oroanihne

106-47-8

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

4-Nrtrophenol

100-02-7

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

51

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Bis (2-chloroisopropy1)ether

108-60-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Bis (2-ethythexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

	

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Carbazole

86-74-8

	

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Dimethytphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

di-rvbutyl phthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Dhrvoctylphthalate

117-84-0

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Isophorone

78-59-1

...



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

m p-Phenol

106-44-5

monitor

140

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

o-Cresol

95-48-7





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Pentachloropheno! (total)

87-86-5

monitor

35

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5 1

3-Nitroanihne

99-09-2

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5 1

4-Nrtroaniline

100-01-6

...

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5 1


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Attachment A 2016-17 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischan

He Limits

December-16



January-17

Febniary-17



March-17

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

12/1/2016

1/25/2017

2/1/2017

3/8/2017

PAHs (ug/L)



















Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Acenaphthylene

208-95-8

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

—

...

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Chrysene

218-01-9

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Dibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Fluorene

86-73-7



	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	

	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Pyrene

129-00-0

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5 1

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor

N/A



0

N/A



0

VOCs (ug/L)



















1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5



—

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1 -Dichtoroethene

75-35-4

	



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

	

	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<



2-Hexanone

591-78-6





N/A

<

5

N/A

<



4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

N/A



1 2 J

N/A

<

10

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

—



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2

—



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0



	

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chloromethane

74-87-3



	

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2



	

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



	

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

—

—

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Ethyibenzene

100-41-4

142

380

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2





N/A

<

5

N/A

<



Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

T rans-1.2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Trans-1.3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

—

	

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

N/A

<

3

N/A

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Cntena
NA - Not Analyzed

J - Analyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDl and Report Limit
H - Anafyzed outside of Holding Time

X - Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL. sample resutts may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016-17 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Discharge Limits

November-16

Decern ber-16



January-17



February-17

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

11/28/2016

12/1/2016

1/25/2017

2/1/2017

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011

<

0 0002

N/A



0 000033

J

N/A

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36

<

0 005

N/A



0 00088

J

N/A

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002

N/A

<

0 002



N/A

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002

N/A

<

0 0002



N/A

Chromium

7440-47-3

0119

2.6

<

0 005

N/A



0 00075

J

N/A

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027



0 0082

N/A



0 0072



N/A

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0 23

<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

23



0 0073

N/A



0 005



N/A

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 12

N/A



0 031



N/A

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

Conventional (mg/L)





















BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2

N/A

<

2



N/A

pH (Min and Max) (S U )

pH

6.5

9



6 46 H

N/A



7 69



N/A

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

24

N/A

<

24



N/A

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



1 2

N/A



3



N/A

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5

N/A

<

5



N/A

Pesticides (ug/L)





















p,p-DDD

72-54-8

—

—

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

—

—

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

AJdnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 02

N/A

<

001



N/A

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 02

N/A

<

001



N/A

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Beta BHC

319-85-7





<

0 02

N/A

<

0 01



N/A

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 01



N/A

Dieldnn

60-57-1

—

—

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

...

—

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Endosuffan II

33213-65-9

—

—

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

—

—

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Endnn

72-20-8

—

—

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4





<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Gamma BHC-Undane

58-89-9





<

0 02

N/A

<

0 01



N/A

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

...



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 01



N/A

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3





<

0 02

N/A

<

001



N/A

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

...



<

0 02

N/A

<

004



N/A

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

	

—

<

4

N/A

<

2



N/A

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

PCB-1232

11141-16-5





<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

PCB-1242

53469-21-9



—

<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—

<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

PCB-1254

11097-69-1





<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

PCB-1260

11096-82-5





<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0

N/A



0



N/A


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Attachment A 2016-17 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

November-16

December-16

January-17

Febniary-17

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

11/28/2016

12/1/2016

1/25/2017

2/1/2017

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2.4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Chloropheno!

95-57-8





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Methyl naphthalene

91-57-6





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Nrtrophenol

88-75-5





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

3.3'-Dichlorobenzidme

91-94-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4,6-Dinrtro-2-methytphenol

534-52-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Bromopheny^phenylether

101-55-3

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Chloro-3-methy1phenol

59-50-7





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-ChlorophenyJ-phenylether

7005-72-3





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Nrtrophenol

100-02-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Bts<2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Bis <2-chloroisopropyl)ether

108-60-1



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Carbazole

86-74-8

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600



N/A

N/A

<

5

N/A

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Dป-n-octy1phtha1ate

117-84-0





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Isophorone

78-59-1



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

m p-Phenol

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Nitrobenzene

96-95-3



	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

N-Nitroso-di-rvpropylamine

621-64-7

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

o-Cresol

95-48-7

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Nitroamiine

88-74-4

—





NA

NA

<

5

NA

3-Nrtroanilme

99-09-2







NA

NA

<

5

NA

4-Nrtroaniiine

100-01-6







NA

NA

<

5

NA


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Attachment A 2016-17 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Discharge Limits

November-16

December-16



January-17

February-17

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

11/28/2016

12/1/2016

1/25/2017

2/1/2017

PAHs (ug/L)



















Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—

...

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

...



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (g.h.i) peryfene

191-24-2





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Chrysene

218-01-9





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Fluorene

86-73-7

	



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Indeno (1.2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Pyrene

129-00-0





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0

N/A



0

N/A

VOCs (ug/L)



















1.1.1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1 2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1.2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

2-Butanone

78-93-3

	

	

<

5

N/A

<



N/A

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

	



<

5

N/A

<



N/A

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1





<

5

N/A

<

1

N/A

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

N/A



1 2 J

N/A

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Bromomethane

74-83-9





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chloroethane

75-00-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chloromethane

74-87-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

	



<



N/A

<



N/A

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Trans-1,2-Dtchlorothene

156-60-5





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

V/inyt Chlonde

75-01-4





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

T otal Xylene

1330-20-7

—



<

3

N/A

<

3

N/A

Notes

- - - Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed

J - Analyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit
H - Analyzed outside of Holding Time

X - Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL, sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016-17 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

























Discharge Limits

September-16

October-16

November-16

December-16



January-17



Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

9/22/2016

10/1/2016

11/28/2016

12/1/2016

1/25/2017

Metals (mg/L)



























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011

<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002

N/A



0 000033

J

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor



0 0003

J

N/A

<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0.36



0 001

J

N/A

<

0 005

N/A



0 00088

J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002



N/A

<

0 002

N/A

<

0 002



Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089



0 00007

J

N/A

<

0 0002

N/A

<

0 0002



Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

N/A



0 00075

J

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 024



N/A



0 0082

N/A



0 0072



Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0.23



0 0031

J

N/A

<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2.3



0013



N/A



0 0073

N/A



0 005



Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034



0 0021

J

N/A

<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

017



0 096



N/A



0 12

N/A



0 031



Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



Conventional (mg/L)



























BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor



78



N/A

<

2

N/A

<

2



pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

65

9



6 78

H

N/A



6 46 H

N/A



7 69



TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3



N/A

<

24

N/A

<

24



Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



33



N/A



1 2

N/A



3



Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5



Pesticides (ug/L)



























p.p-DDD

72-54-8

—

—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



p.p-DDE

72-55-9





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

001



Alpha BHC

319-84-6



—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 01



Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

	

...

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Beta BHC

319-85-7

	

—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 01



Delta BHC

319-86-8

	

—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 01



Dieldnn

60-57-1

	



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Endosutfan 1

959-98-8

...



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

	



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Endnn

72-20-8





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



End rjn Aldehyde

7421-93-4





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

	



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9



—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

001



Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2



—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

0 01



Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

	



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

001



Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

<

004



Toxaphene

8001-35-2

	

—

<

4



N/A

<

4

N/A

<

2



PCBs (ug/L)



























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

<

02



PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

<

02



PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

<

02



PCB-1242

53469-21-9

...



<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

<

02



PCB-1248

12672-29-6



—

<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

<

02



PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

<

02



PCB-1260

11096-82-5





<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

<

02



TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0



N/A



0

N/A



0




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Attachment A 2016-17 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

Permit
ge Limits

September-16

October-16

November-16

December-16

January-17

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

9/22/2016

10/1/2016

11/28/2016

12/1/2016

1/25/2017

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)























1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2.4.6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2.4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2.4-Dmitrophenol

51-28-5



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzjdine

91-94-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4.6-Dinitro-2-methyiphenol

534-52-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Bromophenyt-pherrylether

101-55-3

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Chloroanihne

106-47-8

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Chlorophenyt-phenylether

7005-72-3





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Nrtrophenol

100-02-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Bis (2-chloroisopropyl)ether

108-60-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

	

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Oibenzofuran

132-64-9

	

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachlorocydopentadiene

77-47-4

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

m p-Phenol

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenytamine

86-30-6





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

o-Cresol

95-48-7

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

35

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5


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Attachment A 2016-17 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Disc ha r<

}e Limits

September-16

October-16

November-16

December-16



January-17

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

9/22/2016

10/1/2016

11/28/2016

12/1/2016

1/25/2017

PAHs (ug/L)























Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7



...

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Indeno {1,2,3-c.d)pyrene

193-39-5





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0

N/A



0

N/A



0

VOCs (ug/L)























1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

	

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1.1,2-Trichloroethane

79-00-5





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1.1 -Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1.2-Dtchloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

	

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<



2-Hexanone

591-78-6

	



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<



4-Methyt-2-pentanone

108-10-1





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

N/A

<

10

N/A



1 2 J

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

...

...

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2



—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5



—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

...

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chloromethane

74-87-3



—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

cis-1.2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

as-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

—

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

	



<



N/A

<



N/A

<



Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

T rans-1.2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5



...

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

T rans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

T nchloroethene

79-01-6

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Total Xylene

1330-20-7





<

3

N/A

<

3

N/A

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Cnteria
NA - Not Analyzed

J - Analyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit
H - Analyzed outside of Holding Time

X - Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL. sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

























Dischar

je Limits



August-16



September-16

October-16

November-16

December-16

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

8/3/2016

9/22/2016

10/1/2016

11/28/2016

12/1/2016

Metals (mg/L)



























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011

<

0 0002



<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002

N/A

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005





0 0003

J

N/A

<

0 005

N/A

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36

<

0 005





0 001

J

N/A

<

0 005

N/A

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002



<

0 002



N/A

<

0 002

N/A

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002





0 00007

J

N/A

<

0 0002

N/A

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

2.6

<

0 005



<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

N/A

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 02





0 024



N/A



0 0082

N/A

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0.23



0 00052

J



0 0031

J

N/A

<

0 005

N/A

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2.3



0 0095





0013



N/A



0 0073

N/A

Stiver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

<

0 005





0 0021

J

N/A

<

0 005

N/A

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



0 11





0 096



N/A



0 12

N/A

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 005



<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

N/A

Conventionals (mg/L)



























BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2





78



N/A

<

2

N/A

pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



6 72

H



6 78

H

N/A



6 46 H

N/A

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3



<

3



N/A

<

24

N/A

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



3





33



N/A



1 2

N/A

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5



<

5



N/A

<

5

N/A

Pesticides (ug/L)



























p,p-DDD

72-54-8

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

—



<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9



—

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Beta BHC

319-85-7



—

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Dieldnn

60-57-1



—

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Endosutfan 1

959-98-8





<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9



—

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8





<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Endnn

72-20-8



—

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4



—

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5



—

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2





<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3



—

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Methoxychlor

72-43-5



...

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

N/A

Toxaphene

8001-35-2





<

4



<

4



N/A

<

4

N/A

PCBs (ug/L)



























PCB-1016

12674-11-2



—

<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

PCB-1232

11141-16-5





<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

...



<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

PCB-1240

12672-29-6

	



<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	



<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

N/A

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0





0



N/A



0

N/A


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

Permit
:je Limits

August-16

September-16

October-16

November-16

December-16

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

8/3/2016

9/22/2016

10/1/2016

11/28/2016

12/1/2016

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)























1.2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2.4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2.4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2.4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2.6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4.6-Dinitro-2-methy1phenol

534-52-1

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Chloro-3-methy!phenol

59-50-7





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Bis (2-chloroisopropy!)ether

108-60-1



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Bis (2-ethy!hexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Carbazole

86-74-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

di-n-butyiphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Isophorone

78-59-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

m p-Phenol

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

N-Nitroso-dMVpropylamme

621-64-7

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

o-Cresol

95-48-7

—

	

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

35

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischar

:je Limits



August-16

September-16

October-16

November-16

Decern ber-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

8/3/2016

9/22/2016

10/1/2016

11/28/2016

12/1/2016

PAHs (ug/L)























Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Acenaphthyiene

208-96-8





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Chrysene

218-01-9



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Dibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Fluorene

86-73-7

	



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Indeno (1,2,3-c.d)pyrene

193-39-5

	

	

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

	

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Pyrene

129-00-0

—

	

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0



0

N/A



0

N/A

VOCs (ug/L)























1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

	

—

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5



—

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1-Oichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

	

...

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

2-Butanone

78-93-3

	

	

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



	

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

<

10

N/A

<

10

N/A

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Bromoform

75-25-2





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Bromomethane

74-83-9





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chloroethane

75-00-3





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chloromethane

74-87-3





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2



	

<



<



N/A

<



N/A

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

T etrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

T rans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

—



<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

T rans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

—

	

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4



	

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Total Xylene

1330-20-7





<

3

<

3

N/A

<

3

N/A

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed

J - Analyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit
H - Analyzed outside of Holding Time

X • Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL, sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

























Dischan

je Limits

July-16



August-16



September-16

October-16

November-16

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

7/1/2016

8/3/2016

9/22/2016

10/1/2016

11/28/2016

Metals (mg/L)



























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011

N/A

<

0 0002



<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

0 005





0 0003

J

N/A

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

26

N/A

<

0 005



<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027

N/A



0 02





0 024



N/A



0 0082

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23

N/A



0 00052

J



0 0031

J

N/A

<

0 005

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

23

N/A



0 0095





0013



N/A



0 0073

Zinc

7440.66-6

monitor

0 17

N/A



0 11





0 096



N/A



0 12

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36

N/A

<

0 005





0 001

J

N/A

<

0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

N/A

<

0 002



<

0 002



N/A

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

N/A

<

0 0002





0 00007

J

N/A

<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

N/A

<

0 005





0 0021

J

N/A

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

N/A

<

0 005



<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)



























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

65

9

N/A



6 72

H



6 78

H

N/A



6 46 H

TSS

TSS

30

45

N/A

<

3



<

3



N/A

<

24

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

N/A



3





33



N/A



1 2

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

N/A

<

5



<

5



N/A

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

2





78



N/A

<

2

Pesticides (ug/L)



























Endrin Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Alpha Chiordane

5103-71-9





N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Gamma Chiordane

5103-74-2





N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6





N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7





N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

...

N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

p,p-DDE

72-55-9





N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Dieldnn

60-57-1



—

N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...



N/A

<

4



<

4



N/A

<

4

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endosulfan 1

959-98-8

	



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endnn Aidehyde

7421-93-4

	



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)



























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	



N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	



N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	



N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	



N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1



—

N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5





N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor

N/A



0





0



N/A



0


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

July-16

August-16

September-16

October-16

November-16

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

7/1/2016

8/3/2016

9/22/2016

10/1/2016

11/28/2016

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Methyinaphthalene

91-57-6





N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Nitroanilme

88-74-4

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

---

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4,6-T nchlorophenol

88-06-2

—



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

1.4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1



—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

tsophorone

78-59-1



...

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,2,4-T nchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachlorocydopentadiene

77-47-4





N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7



—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2.2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

3-Nrtroanihne

99-09-2

—



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Nrtroaniline

100-01-6

—

	

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5





N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Pentachloropheno! (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,6-Dmitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4-Dinrtrololuene

121-14-2

—



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...

---

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

di-n-butytphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

3.3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

---

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8



...

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Discharge Limits

July-16



August-16

September-16

October-16

November-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

7/1/2016

8/3/2016

9/22/2016

10/1/2016

11/28/2016

PAHs (ug/L)























Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7



—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



—

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9

—



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0

	



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3





N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

...



N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Dibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3





N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Indeno (1 2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

...

	

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor

N/A



0



0

N/A



0

VOCs (ug/L)























Chioromethane

74-87-3

	

—

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2





N/A

<



<



N/A

<



Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5



...

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

as-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1,1 -Tnchloroethane

71-55-6





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Carbon Tetrachloride

56-23-5





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1.2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6



	

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,2-Dtchloropropane

78-87-5



...

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromodichioromethane

75-27-4

	

	

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1,2-T nchloroethane

79-00-5





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

T etrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7



	

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1.1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—

	

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

N/A

<

10

<

10

N/A

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—



N/A

<



<



N/A

<



T rans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



...

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5





N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1





N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

N/A

<

3

<

3

N/A

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Cntena
NA • Not Analyzed

J - Analyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit
H - Analyzed outside of Holding Time

X - Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL, sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



























Discharge Limits



June-16



July-16



August-16



September-16

October-16

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

6/9/2016

7/1/2016

8/3/2016

9/22/2016

10/1/2016

Metals (mg/L)





























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011

<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002



<

0 0002



N/A

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005





0 0003

J

N/A

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6



0 0029

J

N/A

<

0 005



<

0 005



N/A

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0014



N/A



0 02





0 024



N/A

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0 23

<

0 005



N/A



0 00052

J



0 0031

J

N/A

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

23



0 0074



N/A



0 0095





0013



N/A

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 079



N/A



0 11





0 096



N/A

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0.36

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005





0 001

J

N/A

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002



N/A

<

0 002



<

0 002



N/A

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002





0 00007

J

N/A

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005





0 0021

J

N/A

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005



<

0 005



N/A

Conventional (mg/L)





























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

65

9



6 97

H

N/A



6 72

H



6 78

H

N/A

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3



N/A

<

3



<

3



N/A

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



33



N/A



3





33



N/A

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



1 4

J

N/A

<

5



<

5



N/A

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2



N/A

<

2





78



N/A

Pesticides (ug/L)





























Endrin Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9



___

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2



...

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Delta BHC

319-86-8





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

	



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

p.p-DDE

72-55-9



—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

...

...

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Endrin

72-20-8

	



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

	



<

4



N/A

<

4



<

4



N/A

Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Endosutfan I

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



...

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Endrin Aldehyde

7421-93-4



—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

Methoxychlor

72-43-5





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02



N/A

PCBs (ug/L)





























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

PCB-1221

11104-28-2





<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

PCB-1232

11141-16-5





<

02



N/A

<

02



<

0 2



N/A

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

PCB-1248

12672-29-6





<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

PCB-1254

11097-69-1





<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

PCB-1260

11096-82-5





<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02



N/A

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0



N/A



0





0



N/A


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

June-16

July-16

August-16

September-16

October-16

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

6/9/2016

7/1/2016

8/3/2016

9/22/2016

10/1/2016

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)























4-Chloroamline

106-47-8

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2-Methylnaphthatene

91-57-6





<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2-Nitroanilme

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2-Nrtrophenol

88-75-5

...

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

4-Chloro-3-methy1phenol

59-50-7

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2,4,6-Trichloropheno!

88-06-2

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1





<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

N-Nitroso-di-rvpropylamine

621-64-7

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Isophorone

78-59-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Hexachlorocydopentadiene

77-47-4





<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

...

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2,2'-oxybis( 1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

4-methylpheno! (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

3-Nitroanilme

99-09-2



...

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

4-Nitroamlme

100-01-6

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5





<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

4,6-Dimtro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dmitrotoluene

121-14-2

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

4-Chlorophenyt-phenylether

7005-72-3

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidปne

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Bis (2-ethythexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100



2 1 J

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Df-rvoctylphthalate

117-84-0

	





1 6 J

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Cartazole

86-74-8





<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischar

ie Limits



June-16

July-16



August-16

September-16

October-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

6/9/2016

7/1/2016

8/3/2016

9/22/2016

10/1/2016

PAHs (ug/L)























Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Fluorene

86-73-7

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

...

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Pyrene

129-00-0

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Indeno (1.2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0

N/A



0



0

N/A

VOCs (ug/L)























Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	



<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Bromomethane

74-83-9





<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Chloroethane

75-00-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

1,1 -Dichloroethene

75-35-4





<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2





<



N/A

<



<



N/A

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	



<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

cjs-1 ,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

1,1,1-T nchloroethane

71-55-6





<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	



<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6





<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5





<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5





<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

T etrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	



<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	



<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Bromoform

75-25-2





<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

1.1.2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

N/A

<

10

<

10

N/A

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<



N/A

<



<



N/A

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



	

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

N/A

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N/A

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

3

N/A

<

3

<

3

N/A

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Cntena
NA - Not Analyzed

J • Analyte ts present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit
H - Analyzed outside of Holding Time

X - Analyte was detected ปn the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL, sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

























Discharge Limits

May-16



June-16



July-16



August-16



September-16

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

5/1/2016

6/9/2016

7/1/2016

8/3/2016

9/22/2016

Metals (mg/L)



























Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0 0011

N/A

<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005





0 0003 J

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

2.6

N/A



0 0029

J

N/A

<

0 005



<

0 005

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027

N/A



0 014



N/A



0 02





0 024

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0.23

N/A

<

0 005



N/A



0 00052

J



0 0031 J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

23

N/A



0 0074



N/A



0 0095





0013

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17

N/A



0 079



N/A



0 11





0 096

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005





0 001 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

N/A

<

0 002



N/A

<

0 002



<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

N/A

<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002





0 00007 J

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005





0 0021 J

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005



<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)



























pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

PH

65

9

N/A



6 97

H

N/A



6 72

H



6 78 H

TSS

TSS

30

45

N/A

<

3



N/A

<

3



<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

N/A



33



N/A



3





33

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

N/A



1 4

J

N/A

<

5



<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

2



N/A

<

2





78

Pesticides (ug/L)



























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9



—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2



—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6



—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7



—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9



—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8



—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3





N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

—

—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

p.p-DDD

72-54-8





N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Dieldnn

60-57-1

—



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8

—



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

—



N/A

<

4



N/A

<

4



<

4

Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

—

—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

—



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

—

—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

—

—

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5





N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)



























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

—

—

N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

—



N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

—



N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9





N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

—

—

N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

—

—

N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

—

—

N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02



<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor

N/A



0



N/A



0





0


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

May-16

June-16

July-16

August-16

September-16

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

5/1/2016

6/9/2016

7/1/2016

6/3/2016

9/22/2016

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)























4-Chloroamline

106-47-8

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2-Nrtrophenol

88-75-5

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

4-Chlor&-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

...

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

1,2,4-T nchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4



—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

3-Nrtroaniline

99-09-2

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

—

	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

4-Nrtrophenol

100-02-7

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

4.6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

35

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2.6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dimtrotoluene

121-14-2



	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...

___

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Diethyiphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

4-Bromophenyt-phenylether

101-55-3

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Hexachiorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

3,3-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

N/A



2 1 J

N/A

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

	

N/A



1 6 J

N/A

<

5

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8





N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Discharge Limits

May-16



June-16

July-16



August-16

September-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

5/1/2016

6/9/2016

7/1/2016

8/3/2016

9/22/2016

PAHs (ug/L)























Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Dibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3

—

—

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Indeno (1.2,3-c.d)pyrene

193-39-5

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

—



N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor

N/A



0

N/A



0



0

VOCs (ug/L)























Chloromethane

74-87-3

	



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

	



N/A

<



N/A

<



<



Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71-55-6

	



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	

...

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

T nchloroethene

79-01-6

—



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

	

—

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

—

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

1.1,2-T nchloroethane

79-00-5





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

	

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

N/A

<

10

N/A

<

10

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0





N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

...

N/A

<



N/A

<



<



Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—

	

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—



N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

<

1

4-Methyt-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

—



N/A

<

3

N/A

<

3

<

3

Noles

- - - Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA • Not Analyzed

J • Analyte ts present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit
H • Analyzed outside of Holding Time

X - Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL, sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

























Dischar

3e Limits



Apnl-16



May-16



June-16



July-16



August-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

4/21/2016

5/1/2016

6/9/2016

7/1/2016

8/3/2016

Metals (mg/L)



























Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0 0011

<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

26



0 00013

J

N/A



0 0029

J

N/A

<

0 005

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027



0 011



N/A



0014



N/A



0 02

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23



0 00035

J

N/A

<

0 005



N/A



0 00052 J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

23



0 0072



N/A



0 0074



N/A



0 0095

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

017



0 12



N/A



0 079



N/A



0 11

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002



N/A

<

0 002



N/A

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002



N/A

<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005



N/A

<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)



























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



7 01



N/A



6 97

H

N/A



6 72 H

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3



N/A

<

3



N/A

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



33



N/A



3 3



N/A



3

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5



N/A



1 4

J

N/A

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2



N/A

<

2



N/A

<

2

Pesticides (ug/L)



























Endrin Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

...



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

—

—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

—



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Dieldnn

60-57-1





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endrin

72-20-8

	



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2



...

<

4



N/A

<

4



N/A

<

4

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9





<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endosulfan 1

959-98-8



—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	



<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5



—

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02



N/A

<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)



























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

02



N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	



<

02



N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5



—

<

02



N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02 •

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

02



N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—

<

02



N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1



—

<

02



N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5



—

<

02



N/A

<

02



N/A

<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0



N/A



0



N/A



0


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

Permit
ge Limits

Apnl-16

May-16

June-16

July-16

AugusM6

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

4/21/2016

5/1/2016

6/9/2016

7/1/2016

8/3/2016

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Nrtroamline

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4,5-T richlorophenol

95-95-4

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Phenol

10&-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Nrtrophenol

88-75-5

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Chloro-3-methy1phenol

59-50-7

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,2.4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Dimethylphthaiate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2.2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

3-Nrtroaniline

99-09-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2.4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4,6-Dinitro-2-methy1phenol

534-52-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,6-Dmitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Diettiylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenyfether

101-55-3

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

di-rvbutyfphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Bis (2-ethythexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

N/A



2 1 J

N/A

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

N/A



1 6 J

N/A

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

	



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischar

ae Limits



April-16

May-16



June-16

July-16



August-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

4/21/2016

5/1/2016

6/9/2016

7/1/2016

8/3/2016

PAHs (ug/L)























Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—

...

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—

...

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Dibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Indeno (1,2,3-c.d)pyrene

193-39-5





<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

—

—

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0

N/A



0

N/A



0

VOCs (ug/L)























Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Vtnyl Chlonde

75-01-4



—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3



—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

	



<



N/A

<



N/A

<



T rans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	

—

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6

	



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5





<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1.2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	

...

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

1.1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—



<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

N/A

<

10

N/A

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3





<



N/A

<



N/A

<



Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—

	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



	

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

<

1

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—



<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

___



<

3

N/A

<

3

N/A

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Cntena
NA - Not Analyzed

J - Analyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit

X - Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL, sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

























Discharge Limits



March-16





Apnl-16

May-16



June-16



July-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

3/17/2016

4/21/2016

5/1/2016

6/9/2016

7/1/2016

Metals (mg/L)



























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

N/A

<

0 0002



N/A

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005



<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

Chromium

7440-47-3

0119

26

<

0 005





0 00013 J

N/A



0 0029

J

N/A

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027



0 014





0 011

N/A



0014



N/A

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0.23



0 00021

J



0 00035 J

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

23



0 0069





0 0072

N/A



0 0074



N/A

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



0 081





0 12

N/A



0 079



N/A

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36

<

0 005



<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002



<

0 002

N/A

<

0 002



N/A

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

N/A

<

0 0002



N/A

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

<

0 005



<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046



0 0049

J

<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



N/A

Conventional (mg/L)



























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

65

9



7 24





7 01

N/A



6 97

H

N/A

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3



<

3

N/A

<

3



N/A

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



3 1





33

N/A



3 3



N/A

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



26



<

5

N/A



1 4

J

N/A

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2



<

2

N/A

<

2



N/A

Pesticides (ug/L)



























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2





<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—



<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Beta BHC

319-85-7

...

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

...

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3





<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

...



<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Dieldnn

60-57-1





<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Endnn

72-20-8





<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

T oxaphene

8001-35-2

	



<

4



<

4

N/A

<

4



N/A

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	



<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4





<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



N/A

PCBs (ug/L)



























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

02



<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

PCB-1221

11104-28-2





<

02



<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

02



<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

02



<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

PCB-1248

12672-29-6





<

02



<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

PCB-1254

11097-69-1





<

02



<

02

N/A

<

02



N/A

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

—

<

02



<

02

N/A

<

0 2



N/A

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0





0

N/A



0



N/A


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

March-16

April-16

May-16

June-16

July-16

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

3/17/2016

4/21/2016

5/1/2016

6/9/2016

7/1/2016

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Nitroanilme

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-96-4



...

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



...

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Chloro-3-methyfphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2.4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

N-Nitroso-di-rvpropytamine

621-64-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Isophorone

78-59-1





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Hexachlorocydopentadiene

77-47-4





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2.2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Nrtroaniline

100-01-6

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4.6-Dinrtro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2.6-Dinrtrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2,4-Dinrtrotoluene

121-14-2



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

N-nttrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

4-Bromophenyt-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

di-rvbutylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Butylbenzylphthaiate

85-68-7



	

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

3.3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

N/A



2 1 J

N/A

D(-rvocty1phthalate

117-84-0





<

5

<

5

N/A



1 6 J

N/A

Carbazole

86-74-8



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischar

ae Limits



March-16



April-16

May-16



June-16

July-16

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Oaity Max

3/17/2016

4/21/2016

5/1/2016

6/9/2016

7/1/2016

PAHs (ug/L)























Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Chrysene

218-01-9





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Pyrene

129-00-0





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

	



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Dibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Indeno (1.2,3-c.d)pyrene

193-39-5





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2





<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0



0

N/A



0

N/A

VOCs (ug/L)























Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—



14

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	



<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chloroethane

75-00-3





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2



—

<



<



N/A

<



N/A

T rans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1-Dtchloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1.1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	



<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1.2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

T nchloroethene

79-01-6

	



<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

	



<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1,2-T richloroethane

79-00-5

	



<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

T etrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	



<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

	

<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

1,1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

<

10

N/A

<

10

N/A

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—



<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<



<



N/A

<



N/A

T rans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—



<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5





<

1

<

1

N/A

<

1

N/A

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—



<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N/A

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

3

<

3

N/A

<

3

N/A

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed

J - Anatyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit

X • Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL, sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



























Dischar

:je Limits



February-16



March-16





Apnl-16

May-16



June-16



Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

2/4/2016

3/17/2016

4/21/2016

5/1/2016

6/9/2016

Metals (mg/L)





























Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0.0011

<

0 0002

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

N/A

<

0 0002



Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

26

<

0 005

<

0 005





0 00013 J

N/A



0 0029

J

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027



0015



0014





0011

N/A



0014



Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0.23

<

0 005



0 00021

J



0 00035 J

N/A

<

0 005



Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

23



0 007



0 0069





0 0072

N/A



0 0074



Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 056



0 081





0 12

N/A



0 079



Arsenic

7440-38-2

0122

0 36

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 002

<

0 002



<

0 002

N/A

<

0 002



Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

N/A

<

0 0002



Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046



0 0049 J



0 0049

J

<

0 005

N/A

<

0 005



Conventional (mg/L)





























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



6 93



7 24





7 01

N/A



6 97

H

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3

<

3



<

3

N/A

<

3



Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



3 1



3 1





33

N/A



3 3



Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5



26



<

5

N/A



1 4

J

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2

<

2



<

2

N/A

<

2



Pesticides (ug/L)





























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—

—

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2





<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Delta BHC

319-86-8

—



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3





<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



p.p-DDD

72-54-8

	



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Dieldnn

60-57-1

	



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Endrin

72-20-8

	



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Toxaphene

8001-35-2

	



<

4

<

4



<

4

N/A

<

4



Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Endosulfan 1

959-96-8

	

—

<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

N/A

<

0 02



PCBs (ug/L)





























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

02

<

02



<

02

N/A

<

02



PCB-1221

11104-28-2





<

02

<

02



<

02

N/A

<

02



PCB-1232

11141-16-5





<

02

<

02



<

02

N/A

<

02



PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

02

<

02



<

02

N/A

<

02



PCB-1248

12672-29-6





<

02

<

02



<

02

N/A

<

02



PCB-1254

11097-69-1





<

02

<

0 2



<

02

N/A

<

02



PCB-1260

11096-82-5





<

02

<

02



<

02

N/A

<

02



TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0



0





0

N/A



0




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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

Permit
qe Limits

February-16

March-16

April-16

May-16

June-16

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

2/4/2016

3/17/2016

4/21/2016

5/1/2016

6/9/2016

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)

























4-Chloroanihne

106-47-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Nrtroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2.4.5-Trichlorophenol

95-95-4





<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Nitropheno!

88-75-5

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4-Dimethyiphenol

105-67-9





<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Chloro-3-methy1phenoI

59-50-7



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2.4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7





<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,2-Oichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N-Njtroso-dhn-propylamine

621-64-7

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2





<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Nrtroanihne

100-01-6

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2.4-Dinitrophfenol

51-28-5





<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Nrtrophenol

100-02-7





<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4.6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2.4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2





<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Chloropherปyt-phenyiether

7005-72-3

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Diethyiphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

di-rvbutylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350



0 35 J

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Butytbenzylphthalate

85-68-7





<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1





<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Brs (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A



2 1 J

Di-rvoctylphthalate

117-84-0

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A



1 6 J

Carbazole

86-74-8

...

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

N/A

<

5


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischar

ge Limits

February-16

March-16



April-16

May-16



June-16

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

2/4/2016

3/17/2016

4/21/2016

5/1/2016

6/9/2016

PAHs (ug/L)























Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8





<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

—



<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8





<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

...

<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9





<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0



...

<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9





<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2





<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	

	

<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	



<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0

0



0

N/A



0

VOCs (ug/L)























Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

<

1

14

<

1

N/A

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	



<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	



<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3





<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4



—

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2





<



< 5

<



N/A

<



Trans-1.2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5



—

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1-Dich)oroethane

75-34-3





<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2





<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1,1-T nchloroethane

71-55-6

	



<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Carton Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	



<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

—



<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

—



<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

—

—

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<



Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1.1,2-T nchloroethane

79-00-5

	



<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

T etrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1



	

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	

...

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

	

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



...

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

< 10

<

10

N/A

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<



< 5

<



N/A

<



T rans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—



<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5





<

1

< 1

<

1

N/A

<

1

4-Methyi-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

5

< 5

<

5

N/A

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

3

< 3

<

3

N/A

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Cnterta
NA - Not Analyzed

J - Analyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit

X - Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL, sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit























Discharge Limits



January-16





=ebruary-1S



March-16



April-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

1/6/2016

2/4/2016

3/17/2016

4/21/2016

Metals (mg/L)

























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0119

26

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



0 00013 J

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0012





0015



0 014



0011

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0.23



0 0033

J

<

0 005



0 00021 J



0 00035 J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

23



0 007





0 007



0 0069



0 0072

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



044





0 056



0 081



0 12

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0.36



0 001

J

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002



<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046



0 0026

J



0 0049 J



0 0049 J

<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)

























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

pH

6.5

9



6 86





6 93



7 24



7 01

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3



<

3

<

3

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



27





3 1



3 1



3 3

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5



<

5



26

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2



<

2

<

2

<

2

Pesticides (ug/L)

























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9





<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7





<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9





<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8





<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3



—

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

p,p-DDD

72-54-8



—

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

DteJdnn

60-57-1



—

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8



...

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2



—

<

20



<

4

<

4

<

4

Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

—

—

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

EndosutfanI

959-98-8

—



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

—



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

—



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

—

—

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)

























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

—

—

<

02



<

02

<

02

<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

—



<

02



<

02

<

02

<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5





<

02



<

02

<

02

<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

—

—

<

02



<

02

<

02

<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

—



<

02



<

02

<

02

<

0 2

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

—





0 067

J

<

02

<

02

<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5



—

<

02



<

02

<

02

<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0





0



0



0


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

Permit
qe Limits

January-16

February-16

March-16

April-16

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

1/6/2016

2/4/2016

3/17/2016

4/21/2016

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Nitroaniiine

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4.5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Nttrophenol

88-75-5





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2.4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2.4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Ch!oro-3-methy|phenol

59-50-7

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyi) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobensene

541-73-1



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,4-Dichlorober^ene

106-46-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichloroben^ene

95-50-1

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachloroethaoe

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

N-N;troso-dป-n-propy1amine

621-64-7



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobutacjiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dimethylphthatate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2.2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dtbenzofuran

132-64-9

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

3-Nrtroaniline

99-09-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitropheno|

51-28-5



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3 5

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,6-DinitrotoIuene

606-20-2

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dimtrotoluene

121-14-2





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenyf-phenylether

7005-72-3

...

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

N-nrtrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Bromophenyt-pheny!ether

101-55-3

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350



0 89 J



0 35 J

<

5

<

5

Butyfbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

3,3'-Dich!oroben*idine

91-94-1

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octytphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Discharge Limits



January-16

February-16



March-16



April-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

1/6/2016

2/4/2016

3/17/2016

4/21/2016

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthyiene

208-96-8





<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7



—

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7





<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8





<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9





<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0





<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9





<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2





<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3





<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Indeno {1,2.3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5





<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Benzo 
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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

























Dischan

je Limits



January-16





:ebruary-16



March-16





April-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

1/6/2016

2/4/2016

3/17/2016

4/21/2016

Metals (mg/L)



























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

26

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005





0 00013 J

Copper

7440-60-8

monitor

0.027



0012





0015



0 014





0 011

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23



0 0033

J

<

0 005



0 00021

J



0 00035 J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2.3



0 007





0 007



0 0069





0 0072

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

017



044





0 056



0 081





0 12

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0 36



0 001

J

<

0 005

<

0 005



<

.0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 002



<

0 002

<

0 002



<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005



<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046



0 0026

J



0 0049 J



0 0049

J

<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)



























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



6 86





6 93



7 24





7 01

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3



<

3

<

3



<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



2 7





3 1



3 1





33

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5



<

5



26



<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2



<

2

<

2



<

2

Pesticides (ug/L)



























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9





<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2





<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Ltndane

58-89-9





<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

	



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Dieldrtn

60-57-1

	



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Endrin

72-20-8

	



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

	

...

<

20



<

4

<

4



<

4

Endosuffan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Endosutfan 1

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8





<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	



<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02



<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)



























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

02



<

02

<

02



<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

02



<

02

<

02



<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	



<

02



<

02

<

02



<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

02



<

02

<

02



<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6





<

02



<

02

<

02



<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1







0 067

J

<

02

<

02



<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

—

<

02



<

02

<

02



<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0





0



0





0


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

Permit
ae Limits

January-16

February-16

March-16

April-16

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

1/6/2016

2/4/2016

3/17/2016

4/21/2016

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)























4-Chloroamline

106-47-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Melhyl naphthalene

91-57-6



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Nrtroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2.4,5-T nchlorophenol

95-95-4

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Nrtrophenol

88-75-5





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Chioro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2.4,6-Trichlorophenol

88-06-2



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,2'-oxybis( 1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

3-Nrtroaniline

99-09-2



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Pentachtorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

35

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,6-Dinttrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Bromophen>rt-pheny1ether

101-55-3



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

dhrvbutylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350



0 89 J



0 35 J

<

5

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

3.3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-ethythexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischar

3G Limits



January-16

February-16



March-16



April-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

1/6/2016

2/4/2016

3/17/2016

4/21/2016

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

...



<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

—



<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

—

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—



<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9





<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Ftuoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0

	

	

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9





<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2





<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Dibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3



	

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Indeno (1.2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	



<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	



<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0

0



0



0

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

<

1

< 1



14

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4





<

1

< t

<

1

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9





<

1

< i

<

1

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

...



<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4





<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

	



<



< 5

<



<



Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	



<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

1,1,1 -T richloroethane

71-55-6



—

<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5





<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

< i

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6





<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

1,2-Drchloropropane

78-87-5





<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4





<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5





<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1





<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7





<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

< •)

<

1

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Bromofonm

75-25-2

—

—

<

1

< -j

<

1

<

1

1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5





<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

< 10

<

10

<

10

Cart>on Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—



<



< 5

<



<



Trans-1.3-Dich!oropropene

10061-02-6

—

...

<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

as-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5





<

1

< 1

<

1

<

1

4-Methyt-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

...

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

5

< 5

<

5

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...



<

3

< 3

<

3

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Cnteria
NA - Not Analyzed

j • Analyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Urrut

X - Analyte was delected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL, sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischan

je Limits

December-15



January-16





:ebruary-16



March-16

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

12/1/2015

1/6/2016

2/4/2016

3/17/2016

Metals (mg/L)























Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0 0011

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

26

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027

NA



0012





0015



0 014

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23

NA



0 0033

J

<

0 005



0 00021 J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

23

NA



0 007





0 007



0 0069

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

017

NA



044





0 056



0 081

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0 36

NA



0 001

J

<

0 005

<

0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

NA

<

0 002



<

0 002

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

NA



0 0026

J



0 0049 J



0 0049 J

Conventional (mg/L)























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9

NA



6 86





6 93



7 24

TSS

TSS

30

45

NA

<

3



<

3

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

NA



27





3 1



3 1

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

NA

<

5



<

5



26

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

NA

<

2



<

2

<

2

Pesticides (ug/L)























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9





NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2



—

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6



—

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9



...

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8



—

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3



—

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

p.p-DDD

72-54-8

	



NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8





NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2





NA

<

20



<

4

<

4

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	



NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Endosulfan I

959-98-8





NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



—

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	



NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

NA

<

02



<

02

<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

NA

<

02



<

02

<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5



—

NA

<

02



<

02

<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

NA

<

02



<

02

<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6



—

NA

<

02



<

02

<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1





NA



0 067

J

<

02

<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

—

NA

<

02



<

02

<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor





0





0



0


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

Permit
je Limits

Decern ber-15

January-16

February-16

March-16

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

12/1/2015

1/6/2016

2/4/2016

3/17/2016

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroaniline

10&-47-8

...

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Methytnaphthalene

91-57-6

—



NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Nrtroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2.4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

...

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—



NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2.4,6-T nchlorophenol

88-06-2



—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

1 t4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—



NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

N-Nttroso-di-n-propylamme

621-64-7



—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—



NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...

...

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7



—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2.2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1



—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

3-Nrtroaniiine

99-09-2





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Nitroantiine

100-01-6



	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2.4-Dmitropheno!

51-28-5

—



NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

4.6-Dinitro-2-methylpheno!

534-52-1



	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

35

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenyt-phenyiether

7005-72-3





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenyiamine

86-30-6





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenytether

101-55-3





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

NA



0 89 J



0 35 J

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7



	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

3.3'-Dichlorobenzidme

91-94-1

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexy!) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dป-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Carbazoie

86-74-8





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischar

:je Limits

December-15



January-16

February-16



March-16

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

12/1/2015

1/6/2016

2/4/2016

3/17/2016

PAHs 
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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischan

je Limits

November-15

December-15



January-16



February-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

11/19/2015

12/1/2015

1/6/2016

2/4/2016

Metals (mg/L)























Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0.0011

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0119

26



0 00075 JX

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0013 X

NA



0012





0.015

Lead

7439-92-1

0121

0.23



0 00024 J

NA



0 0033

J

<

0 005

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

23



0 0063

NA



0 007





0 007

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



0 049

NA



044





0 056

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0122

0.36

<

0 005

NA



0 001

J

<

0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002

NA

<

0 002



<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046



0 0023 J

NA



0 0026

J



0 0049 J

Conventional (mg/L)























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

65

9



694

NA



6 86





6 93

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3

NA

<

3



<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



29

NA



27





3 1

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5

NA

<

5



<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2

NA

<

2



<

2

Pesticides (ug/L)























Ertdnn Ketone

53494-70-5



—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9



...

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

...

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7





<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9





<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—



<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

	

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Dieldnn

60-57-1





<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8



—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

—



<

4

NA

<

20



<

4

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Endnn AJdehyde

7421-93-4



—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

—



<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

—

—

<

02

NA

<

02



<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2





<

02

NA

<

02



<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

...

—

<

02

NA

<

02



<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

—

—

<

02

NA

<

02



<

0 2

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

...

—

<

02

NA

<

0 2



<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1





<

02

NA



0 067

J

<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

—

—

<

02

NA

<

02



<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0





0





0


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

Permit
qe Limits

November-15

December-15

January-16

February-16

30 Day Avg.

Darly Max

11/19/2015

12/1/2015

1/6/2016

2/4/2016

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroanilrne

106-47-8

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Methyl naphthalene

91-57-6

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Nnrophenol

88-75-5

—



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2.4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Ch)oro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

...



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4,6-T nchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,3-Dichloroben*ene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,4-Dichloroben*ene

106-46-7



—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichloroben*ene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

N-Nitrosodi-rvpropylamme

621-64-7

—



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,2.4-T nchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachforocyciopentadiene

77-47-4





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7



—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chioropropane)

108-60-1





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-methyiphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Dibenzoturan

132-64-9

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

3-Nrtroaniline

99-09-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitropheno|

51-28-5





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4,6-Dimtro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1



—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2.6-Dirotrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinilrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenyt-phenylether

7005-72-3





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

N-nrtrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3



	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

dhn-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

NA



0 89 J



0 35 J

Butyibenzylphthaiate

85-68-7

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

3.3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Cartiazole

86-74-8



---

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Discharge Limits

November-15

December-15



January-16

February-16

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

11/19/2015

12/1/2015

1/6/2016

2/4/2016

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8





<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Fluorene

86-73-7





<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8





<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8





<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Chrysene

218-01-9

—



<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Pyrene

129-00-0

	



<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	



<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

	



<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Dibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Indeno <1.2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5





<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2





<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0

NA



0

0

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	



<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	



<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

...

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

	

—

<



NA

<



< 5

Trans-1.2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

as-1.2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2





<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

1,1,1 -T nchloroethane

71-55-6





<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

T nchloroethene

79-01-6

	

...

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5





<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	

	

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1



	

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

...

	

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Ethytbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Bromoform

75-25-2

—



<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

1.1.2,2-T etrachloroethane

79-34-5





<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

NA

<

10

< 10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<



NA

<



< 5

Trans-1 ,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—



<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—

...

<

1

NA

<

1

< 1

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

< 5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7





<

3

NA

<

3

< 3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA • Not Analyzed

J - Analyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit

X - Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL. sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischan

je Limits

October-15

November-15

December-15



January-16



Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

10/1/2015

11/19/2015

12/1/2015

1/6/2016

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0 0011

NA

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002



Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

NA

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



Chromium

7440-47-3

0119

26

NA



0 00075 JX

NA

<

0 005



Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027

NA



0013 X

NA



0012



Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0 23

NA



0 00024 J

NA



0 0033

J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

23

NA



0 0063

NA



0 007



Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17

NA



0 049

NA



044



Arsenic

7440-38-2

0122

0 36

NA

<

0 005

NA



0 001

J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

NA

<

0 002

NA

<

0 002



Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

NA

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002



Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

NA

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

NA



0 0023 J

NA



0 0026

J

Conventional (mg/L)





















pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

PH

65

9

NA



6 94

NA



6 86



TSS

TSS

30

45

NA

<

3

NA

<

3



Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

NA



29

NA



27



Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

NA

<

5

NA

<

5



BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

NA

<

2

NA

<

2



Pesticides (ugfl.)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5



—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9



—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Alpha BHC

319-84-6

...

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Beta BHC

319-85-7

...



NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9





NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Delta BHC

319-86-8



—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3



—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



p,p-DDD

72-54-8





NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Dieldrin

60-57-1

	

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Endnn

72-20-8

...



NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Toxaphene

8001-35-2



—

NA

<

4

NA

<

20



Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Endosulfan I

959-98-8



—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8





NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



Methoxychlor

72-43-5





NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 1



PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	



NA

<

02

NA

<

02



PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

NA

<

02

NA

<

02



PCB-1232

11141-16-5





NA

<

02

NA

<

02



PCB-1242

53469-21-9

...

—

NA

<

02

NA

<

02



PCB-1248

12672-29-6



—

NA

<

02

NA

<

02



PCB-1254

11097-69-1

...

—

NA

<

0 2

NA



0 067

J

PCB-1260

11096-82-5





NA

<

02

NA

<

02



TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor





0





0




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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

Permit
qe Limits

October-15

November-15

Decern ber-15

January-16

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

10/1/2015

11/19/2015

12/1/2015

1/6/2016

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-ChloroaniIine

106-47-8



—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Methytnaphthalene

91-57-6



—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Nrtroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dimethyiphenol

105-67-9





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

...

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Chloro-3-mettiylphenol

59-50-7



—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyf) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7



—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis(2-Ch!oroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobutadtene

87-68-3

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Dimethytphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-methy!phenol

95-48-7



—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1



—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

3-Nitroanihne

99-09-2

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Nrtroaniline

100-01-6





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4 ,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1



	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2.4-Dmitrotoluene

121-14-2



—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

N-nrtrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Bromophenyt-phenylether

101-55-3

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

NA

<

5

NA



0 89 J

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7



	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

3.3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0



—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8





NA

<

5

NA

<

5


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Attachment A 2016 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischar

ae Limits

October-15

November-15

Decern ber-15



January-16

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

10/1/2015

11/19/2015

12/1/2015

1/6/2016

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

...



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0

	



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

...



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibenz 
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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischan

ie Limits

September-15

October-15

November-15

December-15

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

9/1/2015

10/1/2015

11/19/2015

12/1/2015

Metals (mg/L)



















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002

NA

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

NA

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

26

<

0 005

NA



0 00075 JX

NA

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027



0 028

NA



0013 X

NA

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23



0 00034 J

NA



0 00024 J

NA

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2.3



0011

NA



0 0063

NA

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

017



0 074

NA



0 049

NA

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36



0 00074 J

NA

<

0 005

NA

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002

NA

<

0 002

NA

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002

NA

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

NA

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

0 005

NA



0 0023 J

NA

Conventional (mg/L)



















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

65

9



7 02

NA



6 94

NA

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3

NA

<

3

NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



29

NA



2 9

NA

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

72

NA

<

2

NA

Pesticides (ug/L)



















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5



—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

...



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6





<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Gamma BHC-Undane

58-89-9



—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8

...



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...

---

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

p.p-DDD

72-54-8

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Dieldnn

60-57-1

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Endnn

72-20-8

...

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...

___

<

4

NA

<

4

NA

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

...

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4



—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

...

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

PCBs (ug/L)



















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

—

—

<

02

NA

<

0 2

NA

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

—



<

02

NA

<

02

NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5



—

<

02

NA

<

0 2

NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

—

—

<

02

NA

<

02

NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

—

—

<

02

NA

<

02

NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

...

—

<

02

NA

<

02

NA

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

___

...

<

02

NA

<

02

NA

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0





0




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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

'ermit
ge Limits

September-15

October-15

November-15

December-15

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

9/1/2015

10/1/2015

11/19/2015

12/1/2015

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Nrtroanihne

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4



...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

___

___

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Isophorone

78-59-1





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Dimethylphthatate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-methylphenol

95-48-7





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,2'-oxybis{1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

...



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

35

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,6-Dimtrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Chlorophenyl-phenyiether

7005-72-3

...

___

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7



___

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Dwi-octylphthalate

117-84-0

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Carbazole

86-74-8

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischan

je Limits

September^ 5

October-15

November-15

December-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

9/1/2015

10/1/2015

11/19/2015

12/1/2015

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Fluorene

86-73-7





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9



—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0

...



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

—



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (g,h,ป) perylene

191-24-2

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

—



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

—



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0

NA



0

NA

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Chloroethane

75-00-3

...



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

...

...

<



NA

<



NA

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

cis-1.2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Chloro benzene

108-90-7

	

	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

NA

<

10

NA

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

...

<



NA

<



NA

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

as-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

___

...

<

3

NA

<

3

NA

Notes

— indicates no Established Effluent Cntena
NA • Not Analyzed

J - Analyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit

X - Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL, sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Discharge Limits



August-15



September-15

October-15

November-15

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

8/5/2015

9/1/2015

10/1/2015

11/19/2015

Metals (mg/L)























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005



<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0119

26



0 00024

J

<

0 005

NA



0 00075 JX

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 037





0 028

NA



0013 X

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0.23



0 00039

J



0 00034 J

NA



0 00024 J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2 3



0015





0011

NA



0 0063

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



0 058





0 074

NA



0 049

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36



0 00077

J



0 00074 J

NA

<

0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 002



<

0 002

NA

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005



<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

0 005



<

0 005

NA



0 0023 J

Conventionals (mg/L)























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



741





7 02

NA



6 94

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3



<

3

NA

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



2 8





29

NA



29

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



1 6

J

<

5

NA

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

72



<

72

NA

<

2

Pesticides (ug/L)























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

...



<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9





<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3





<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

	

—

<

4



<

4

NA

<

4

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

02



<

02

NA

<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

02



<

0 2

NA

<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

02



<

0 2

NA

<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

02



<

02

NA

<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6





<

02



<

02

NA

<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

02



<

0 2

NA

<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5



—

<

02



<

02

NA

<

0 2

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0





0





0


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

ฐermit
ge Limits

August-15

September-15

October-15

November-15

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

8/5/2015

9/1/2015

10/1/2015

11/19/2015

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroanihne

106-47-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Methyinaphthaiene

91-57-6



...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

...

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

...

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4.6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2



—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1



—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

___

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1

...



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

___

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4



...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1



—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-methy)phenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

3-Nitroantline

99-09-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Nitroamline

100-01-6

...

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dimtrophenol

51-28-5

___



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-66-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachloro benzene

118-74-1

...

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7



...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischar

ge Limits



August-15

September-15

October-15

November-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

8/5/2015

9/1/2015

10/1/2015

11/19/2015

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7



—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8



	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9

—



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0

...

__ _

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (k) flourantherie

207-08-9

	

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (g,h.i) perylene

191-24-2





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3



	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Indeno (1,2.3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5



	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (b) flourantherie

205-99-2





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0



0

NA



0

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	



<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

	

...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	

...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2



___

<



<



NA

<



Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2



—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1.1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6



—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Carbon Tetrachloride

56-23-5

...

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

—

...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-67-5





<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5



	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	

	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2

...



<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1,2,2-Tetra chloroethane

79-34-5

—



<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

<

10

NA

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<



<



NA

<



Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

...

___

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

as-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—

...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7



...

<

3

<

3

NA

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Cntena
NA - Not Analyzed

J • Analyte is present at an estimated concentration between the MDL and Report Limit

X - Analyte was detected in the Method Blank between the MDL and PQL. sample results may exhibit background
or reagent contamination at the observed level


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischar

ae Limits

July-15



August-15



September-15

October-15

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

7/1/2015

8/5/2015

9/1/2015

10/1/2015

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

NA

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

NA

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

26

NA



0 00024

J

<

0 005

NA

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027

NA



0 037





0 028

NA

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0 23

NA



0 00039

J



0 00034 J

NA

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2 3

NA



0015





0011

NA

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17

NA



0 058





0 074

NA

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0 36

NA



0 00077

J



0 00074 J

NA

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

NA

<

0 002



<

0 002

NA

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

NA

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

NA

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

NA

Conventionals (mg/L)





















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

65

9

NA



7 41





7 02

NA

TSS

TSS

30

45

NA

<

3



<

3

NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

NA



28





29

NA

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

NA



1 6

J

<

5

NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

NA

<

72



<

7 2

NA

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5



—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9





NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2





NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

...



NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—



NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—



NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...

...

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	



NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

...

...

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

___



NA

<

4



<

4

NA

Endosuffan II

33213-65-9

	

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Endosuffan I

959-98-8



—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

NA

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

...

NA

<

0 2



<

0 2

NA

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

...

NA

<

0 2



<

0 2

NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

NA

<

0 2



<

0 2

NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	



NA

<

0 2



<

02

NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	



NA

<

02



<

0 2

NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	



NA

<

0 2



<

0 2

NA

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	



NA

<

0 2



<

0 2

NA

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor





0





0




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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

Permit
ge Limits

July-15

August-15

September-15

October-15

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

7/1/2015

8/5/2015

9/1/2015

10/1/2015

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroamhne

106-47-8

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2.4.5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4



___

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



...

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



...

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4-Dimethylpheno|

105-67-9

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7



—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

...

___

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Isophorone

78-59-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

1,2,4-Tnchloroben*ene

120-82-1

—



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...

...

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2t2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Nitroanilme

100-01-6



	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2.4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

4,6-Dinitro-2-methy|phenol

534-52-1

...

...

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3 5

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2,6-Oinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Di-n-octylphthaiate

117-84-0

	

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Cartoazole

86-74-8





NA

<

5

<

5

NA


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischar

ae Limits

July-15



August-15

September-15

October-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

7/1/2015

8/5/2015

9/1/2015

10/1/2015

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

...

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0

...



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

...

___

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Dibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3



	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

...

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor

NA



0



0

NA

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	



NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Chloroethane

75-00-3



—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4



—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

___

...

NA

<



<



NA

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





NA

<

1

<

1

NA

as-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	

—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5



—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Tnchioroelhene

79-01-6



	

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

___



NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

...

...

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1



	

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7



	

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Bromoform

75-25-2



	

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1.1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



	

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

NA

<

10

<

10

NA

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0



	

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3

...

	

NA

<



<



NA

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



...

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

...

	

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

___

...

NA

<

3

<

3

NA

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischar

ae Limits



June-15

July-15



August-15



September-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

6/24/2015

7/1/2015

8/5/2015

9/1/2015

Metals (mg/L)























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

2.6



0 00015 J

NA



0 00024

J

<

0 005

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 03

NA



0 037





0 028

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23



0 00042 J

NA



0 00039

J



0 00034 J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2.3



0012

NA



0015





0 011

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



0 11

NA



0 058





0 074

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36

<

0 005

NA



0 00077

J



0 00074 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 002

NA

<

0 002



<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

pH

6.5

9



NA

NA



741





7 02

TSS

TSS

30

45



NA

NA

<

3



<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



20

NA



28





29

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



NA

NA



1 6

J

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor



NA

NA

<

72



<

72

Pesticides (ug/L)























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—



NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

...





NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—





NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—



NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—





NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

—



NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—





NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor



NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor



NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3







NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—



NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	





NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor



NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—



NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—



NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...

...



NA

NA

<

4



<

4

Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

	





NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

	

—



NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



—



NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—



NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	





NA

NA

<

0 02



<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—



NA

NA

<

02



<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—



NA

NA

<

02



<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

...

...



NA

NA

<

02



<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—



NA

NA

<

02



<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—



NA

NA

<

02



<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1



—



NA

NA

<

0 2



<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

—



NA

NA

<

02



<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor









0





0


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

Permit

ge Limits

June-15

July-15

August-15

September-15

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

6/24/2015

7/1/2015

8/5/2015

9/1/2015

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroamline

106-47-8

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Methylnaphtha)ene

91-57-6

...

...

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...

...

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5





NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

...



NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

...

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4,6-T nchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

...

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—



NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—



NA

NA

<

5

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamme

621-64-7

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1



...

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

...

___

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

___

...

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7



...

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—



NA

NA

<

5

<

5

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

	

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

...

	

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dimtrophenol

51-28-5

...

...

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

	

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2,6-Dmitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2





NA

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

___

...

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





NA

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

	

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

di-n-butyiphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

___

___

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidme

91-94-1

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Cartazole

86-74-8

	



NA

NA

<

5

<

5


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischar

ae Limits

June-15

July-15



August-15

September-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

6/24/2015

7/1/2015

8/5/2015

9/1/2015

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

...

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

—

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

	

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0

...



NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	



NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9





NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

...

...

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Dtbenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3





NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Indeno (1,2,3-c.d)pyrene

193-39-5

	

	

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2





NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor

NA

NA



0



0

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

—



NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

—

—

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9

—

—

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

—



NA

NA

<

1

<

1

1.1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

—

—

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

—

—

NA

NA

<



<



Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

—



NA

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1-Dtchloroethane

75-34-3





NA

NA

<

1

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

—



NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





NA

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

—



NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

—

—

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	



NA

NA

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

___

___

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	



NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1.2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	



NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7



	

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

NA

NA

<

1

<



Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

	

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5





NA

NA

<

1

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

NA

NA

<

10

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

NA

NA

<

1

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

NA

NA

<



<



Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





NA

NA

<

1

<

1

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—



NA

NA

<

1

<

1

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1





NA

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

NA

NA

<

5

<

5

Totat Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

NA

NA

<

3

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit























Dischar

ae Limits



June-15





June-15

July-15



August-15



Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

6/3/2015

6/24/2015

7/1/2015

8/5/2015

Metals (mg/L)

























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002



Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005



<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6

<

0 005





0 00015 J

NA



0 00024

J

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 025





0 03

NA



0 037



Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0.23



0 00024

J



0 00042 J

NA



0 00039

J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2 3



0011





0012

NA



0015



Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

017



0 084





0 11

NA



0 058



Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36



0 0011

J

<

0 005

NA



0 00077

J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 002



<

0 002

NA

<

0 002



Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002



Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

<

0 005



<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



Cvanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 005



<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



Conventionals (mg/L)

























pH (Mir> and Max) (S U )

PH

6 5

9



7 07





NA

NA



741



TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3





NA

NA

<

3



Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



29





20

NA



28



Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5





NA

NA



1 6

J

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

72





NA

NA

<

72



Pesticides (ug/L)

























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5



—

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—



<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2





<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Beta BHC

319-85-7

—



<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

—

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

...

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...

___

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



p,p-DDE

72-55-9



—

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Dieldnn

60-57-1





<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Endnn

72-20-8



—

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...

—

<

4





NA

NA

<

4



Endosulfan II

33213-65-9





<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Endosulfan I

959-98-8



—

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4





<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

<

0 02





NA

NA

<

0 02



PCBs (ug/L)

























PCB-1016

12674-11-2



—

<

02





NA

NA

<

02



PCB-1221

11104-28-2



—

<

02





NA

NA

<

02



PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	



<

02





NA

NA

<

02



PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

02





NA

NA

<

02



PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—

<

02





NA

NA

<

02



PCB-1254

11097-69-1



...

<

02





NA

NA

<

02



PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

—

<

02





NA

NA

<

02



TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0











0




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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

Permit
~e Limits

June-15

June-15

July-15

August-15

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

6/3/2015

6/24/2015

7/1/2015

8/5/2015

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6





<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...

...

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5





<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2,4-Dimethylpheno)

105-67-9

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

...

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2,4,6-T nchlorophenol

88-06-2

—



<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

...

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Bซs(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

...

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

...

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4





<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7



—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1





<

5

NA

NA

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Oibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2,4-Dmitrophenol

51-28-5

...



<

5

NA

NA

<

5

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylpheno!

534-52-1

—

	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...

...

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

N-mtrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

NA

NA

<

5

4-Bromophenyf-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7



...

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Di-n-octylph(halate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8



---

<

5

NA

NA

<

5


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischar

ae Limits



June-15

June-15

July-15



August-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

6/3/2015

6/24/2015

7/1/2015

8/5/2015

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



___

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7



—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

...

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

...

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

...

	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9



	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0





<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3



	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9



...

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

...



<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

...

	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	



<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0

NA

NA



0

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3



—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

...



<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

...

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4



—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2



—

<



NA

NA

<



Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

...

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

NA

NA

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

...

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,1,1-Tnchioroethane

71-55-6

	

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6



	

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

___



<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

...

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Dtbromochloromethane

124-48-1



	

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7





<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2

...



<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

...

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

NA

NA

<

10

Cart>on Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<



NA

NA

<



Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

as-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—



<

1

NA

NA

<

1

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—



<

5

NA

NA

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

3

NA

NA

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA • Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischar

ae Limits

May-15



June-15





June-15

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

5/1/2015

6/3/2015

6/24/2015

Metals (mg/L)



















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0 0011

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6

NA

<

0 005





0 00015 J

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027

NA



0 025





0 03

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0 23

NA



0 00024

J



0 00042 J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2.3

NA



0011





0012

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

017

NA



0 084





0 11

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0.36

NA



0 0011

J

<

0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

NA

<

0 002



<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)



















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9

NA



7 07





NA

TSS

TSS

30

45

NA

<

3





NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

NA



2 9





20

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

NA

<

5





NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

NA

<

72





NA

Pesticides (ug/L)



















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

NA

<

0 02





NA

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—

—

NA

<

0 02





NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

NA

<

0 02





NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—



NA

<

0 02





NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—



NA

<

0 02





NA

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9



—

NA

<

0 02





NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—



NA

<

0 02





NA

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

NA

<

0 02





NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

NA

<

0 02





NA

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...

...

NA

<

0 02





NA

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	



NA

<

0 02





NA

p.p-DDD

72-54-8



...

NA

<

0 02





NA

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

NA

<

0 02





NA

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—

NA

<

0 02





NA

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

NA

<

0 02





NA

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

	

—

NA

<

4





NA

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

...

...

NA

<

0 02





NA

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

...

—

NA

<

0 02





NA

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	



NA

<

0 02





NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	



NA

<

0 02





NA

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	



NA

<

0 02





NA

PCBs (ug/L)



















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	



NA

<

02





NA

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

NA

<

02





NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

NA

<

0 2





NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

NA

<

02





NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—

NA

<

0 2





NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

NA

<

0 2





NA

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	



NA

<

02





NA

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor





0








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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

3ermit
se Limits

May-15

June-15

June-15

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

5/1/2015

6/3/2015

6/24/2015

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)















4-Chloroamline

106-47-8

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

---

___

NA

<

5

NA

2-NitroaniIine

88-74-4

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

2,4.5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...

...

NA

<

5

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

NA

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



...

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—



NA

<

5

NA

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7





NA

<

5

NA

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2



—

NA

<

5

NA

Bis (2-chloroettiyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

NA

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

...

NA

<

5

NA

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



...

NA

<

5

NA

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

Isophorone

78-59-1

___

___

NA

<

5

NA

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachtorobutadiene

87-68-3

—



NA

<

5

NA

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

---

...

NA

<

5

NA

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—



NA

<

5

NA

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

NA

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

NA

<

5

NA

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2





NA

<

5

NA

4-Nitroamiine

100-01-6

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

___

...

NA

<

5

NA

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

4,6-Din itro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1





NA

<

5

NA

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

NA

<

5

NA

2,6-Dimtrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—



NA

<

5

NA

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

---

---

NA

<

5

NA

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

NA

<

5

NA

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





NA

<

5

NA

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

dm-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

NA

<

5

NA

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

---



NA

<

5

NA

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

NA

<

5

NA

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

Carbazole

86-74-8

---

---

NA

<

5

NA


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit











Dischar

je Limits

May-15

June-15

June-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

5/1/2015

6/3/2015

6/24/2015

PAHs (ug/L)













Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

NA

< 5

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



—

NA

< 5

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

NA

< 5

NA

Fluorene

86-73-7



—

NA

< 5

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

—

NA

< 5

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

NA

< 5

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

—

NA

< 5

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

—

NA

< 5

NA

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

NA

< 5

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0

...

...

NA

< 5

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	



NA

< 5

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

...

—

NA

< 5

NA

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

...

...

NA

< 5

NA

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3



—

NA

< 5

NA

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5



	

NA

< 5

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2



	

NA

< 5

NA

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor

NA

0

NA

VOCs (ug/L)













Chloromethane

74-87-3

...



NA

< 1

NA

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

	

—

NA

< 1

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9

...

—

NA

< 1

NA

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	

—

NA

< 1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

NA

< 1

NA

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

...

...

NA

< 5

NA

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5



—

NA

< 1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





NA

< 1

NA

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	

—

NA

< 1

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





NA

< 1

NA

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

NA

< 1

NA

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5



—

NA

< 1

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

NA

< 1

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

NA

< 1

NA

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	



NA

< 1

NA

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...

...

NA

< 1

NA

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

NA

< 1

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

26

74

NA

< 1

NA

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	

	

NA

< 1

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

NA

< 1

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1



—

NA

<

NA

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7



—

NA

< 1

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

NA

< 1

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

NA

<

NA

Bromofomn

75-25-2



	

NA

<

NA

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



	

NA

<

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

NA

< 10

NA

Carton Disulfide

75-15-0



	

NA

<

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3



...

NA

< 5

NA

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





NA

<

NA

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



	

NA

<

NA

4-MethyI-2-pentanone

108-10-1



	

NA

< 5

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

NA

< 5

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

NA

< 3

NA

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Discharc

je Limits



April-15

May-15



June-15





June-15

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

4/15/2015

5/1/2015

6/3/2015

6/24/2015

Metals (mg/L)























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

26

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005





0 00015 J

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0016

NA



0 025





0 03

Lead

7439-92-1

0121

0 23



0 00036 J

NA



0 00024

J



0 00042 J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2.3



0 0091

NA



0011





0012

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 13

NA



0 084





011

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36



00011 J

NA



0 0011

J

<

0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002

NA

<

0 002



<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)























pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



7 04

NA



7 07





NA

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3

NA

<

3





NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



2 9

NA



29





20

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5

NA

<

5





NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

72

NA

<

72





NA

Pesticides (ug/L)























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5



—

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

...

—

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2



—

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6



...

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

—

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3





<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

p.p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	



<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Endnn

72-20-8

	



<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

___



<

20

NA

<

4





NA

Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

	



<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Endosutfan I

959-98-8



—

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



—

<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

...



<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

Methoxychlor

72-43-5





<

0 1

NA

<

0 02





NA

PCBs (ug/L)























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

02

NA

<

0 2





NA

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	



<

02

NA

<

0 2





NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

02

NA

<

0 2





NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

02

NA

<

0 2





NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

...

—

<

02

NA

<

02





NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

0 2

NA

<

02





NA

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

___



<

02

NA

<

02





NA

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0





0








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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

Permit
le Limits

Apnl-15

May-15

June-15

June-15

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

4/15/2015

5/1/2015

6/3/2015

6/24/2015

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroamline

106-47-8

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

___

___

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Nitroaniltne

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

___



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Isophorone

78-59-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,2.4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachlorocyctopentadiene

77-47-4



---

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,2*-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4,6-Dimtro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1



—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,6-Oinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2



—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Chlorophenykphenylether

7005-72-3

...



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

...

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

3.3-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Bis (2-ethyIhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Di-n-octylphthatate

117-84-0



—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Carbazole

86-74-8

___



<

5

NA

<

5

NA


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischar

ae Limits



Apnl-15

May-15



June-15

June-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

4/15/2015

5/1/2015

6/3/2015

6/24/2015

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0

	

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

	

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

...



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0

NA



0

NA

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Chloroethane

75-00-3

...

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

	



<



NA

<



NA

Trans-l,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethano

75-34-3





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

cjs-1 ,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1,1 -Tnchloroethane

71-55-6





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5



___

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

...



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

—



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7



	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Bromoform

75-25-2





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1.1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

NA

<

10

NA

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3





<



NA

<



NA

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

3

NA

<

3

NA

Notes

- - - Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA • Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Discharge Limits

February-15



March-15





Apnl-15

May-15

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

2/1/2015

3/11/2015

4/15/2015

5/1/2015

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0 0011

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

NA

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

NA

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2 6

NA



0 00015

J

<

0 005

NA

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027

NA



0017





0016

NA

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0 23

NA

<

0 005





0 00036 J

NA

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

23

NA



0 0085





0 0091

NA

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

017

NA



0 083





0 13

NA

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0122

0.36

NA



0 00058

J



0 0011 J

NA

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

NA

<

0 002



<

0 002

NA

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

NA

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

NA

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

NA

Conventional (mg/L)





















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

pH

6 5

9

NA



6 9





7 04

NA

TSS

TSS

30

45

NA

<

3



<

3

NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

NA



1 4





2 9

NA

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

NA



2 1

J

<

5

NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

NA

<

72



<

72

NA

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5



—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

...

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8

___



NA

<

0 02



<

01

NA

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Endnn

72-20-8

...

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...

...

NA

<

4



<

20

NA

Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

	

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

Methoxychtor

72-43-5

	

—

NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

NA

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

NA

<

02



<

02

NA

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	



NA

<

02



<

02

NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

NA

<

0 2



<

02

NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

NA

<

0 2



<

02

NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—

NA

<

02



<

02

NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

NA

<

02



<

02

NA

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

...

NA

<

02



<

02

NA

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor





0





0




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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischan

Permit
ae Limits

February-15

March-15

April-15

May-15

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

2/1/2015

3/11/2015

4/15/2015

5/1/2015

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroanihne

106-47-8

—

—

NA

<

20

<

5

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Nitroamline

88-74-4

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



___

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

NA

<

10

<

5

NA

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

...

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Bis (2-cfiloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

1,2-Dปchlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Isophorone

78-59-1



---

NA

c

5

<

5

NA

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobuiadiene

87-68-3

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...

...

NA

<

20

<

5

NA

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

---

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Dirnettiylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

NA

*

20

<

5

NA

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2.2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

NA

<ฆ

5

<

5

NA

4-methylphenol (lotal)

106-44-5

monitor

140

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

...

...

NA

<

20

<

5

NA

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

—

NA

<

20

<

5

NA

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

—

NA

<

20

<

5

NA

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

NA

<

20

<

5

NA

2.6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4-Dmitrotoluene

121-14-2

...



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

dhn-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

NA

<

20

<

5

NA

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Carbazole

86-74-8

...

...

NA

<

10

<

5

NA


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Attachment A 2015 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischan

je Limits

February-15



March-15



Apnl-15

May-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

2/1/2015

3/11/2015

4/15/2015

5/1/2015

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

...



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Fluorene

86-73-7





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

...

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8



—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9

...

—

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0

___



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2





NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

—



NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor

NA



0



0

NA

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3





NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

...



NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9

...

—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Chloroethane

75-00-3



—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

—

—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

...

—

NA

<



<



NA

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

—

—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





NA

<

1

<

1

NA

as-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

—

—

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1,1 -Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

...



NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

...



NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	



NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,2-Dich!oropropane

78-87-5

___

...

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5





NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	



NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7



...

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Bromoform

75-25-2





NA

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—

	

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

NA

<

10

<

10

NA

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0





NA

<

1

<

1

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3





NA

<



<



NA

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





NA

<

1

<

1

NA

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

...

	

NA

<

1

<

1

NA

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

...

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

NA

<

3

<

3

NA

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014-15 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit























Discharge Limits



January-15



Febmary-15



March-15





April-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

1/21/2015

2/1/2015

3/11/2015

4/15/2015

Metals (mg/L)

























Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0.0011

<

0 0002



NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005



NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6



0 0003

J

NA



0 00015

J

<

0 005

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027



0 021



NA



0017





0016

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0.23

<

0 005



NA

<

0 005





0 00036 J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2.3



0011



NA



0 0085





0 0091

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 066



NA



0 083





0 13

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0 36



0 00067

J

NA



0 00058

J



0 0011 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 002



NA

<

0 002



<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002



NA

<

0 0002



<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005



NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

0 005



NA

<

0 005



<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)

























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



69



NA



69





7 04

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3



NA

<

3



<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



24



NA



1 4





29

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



1 6

J

NA



2 1

J

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

7 2



NA

<

7 2



<

72

Pesticides (ug/L)

























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—



<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9



—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

...

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Alpha BHC

319-84-6



—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...

___

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

...

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

p,p-DDD

72-54-8



—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Dieldnn

60-57-1

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Endnn

72-20-8



—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...

...

<

4



NA

<

4



<

20

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

01

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

Methoxychlor

72-43-5





<

0 02



NA

<

0 02



<

0 1

PCBs (ug/L)

























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

—

—

<

02



NA

<

02



<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

—

—

<

0 2



NA

<

0 2



<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

—

—

<

0 2



NA

<

0 2



<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

—

—

<

0 2



NA

<

02



<

0 2

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

—

—

<

02



NA

<

0 2



<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

—

—

<

0 2



NA

<

0 2



<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

—



<

0 2



NA

<

02



<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0







0





0


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Attachment A 2014-15 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

Permit

ne Limits

January-15

February-15

March-15

Apnl-15

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

1/21/2015

2/1/2015

3/11/2015

4/15/2015

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

—

<

20

NA

<

20

<

5

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

10

NA

<

10

<

5

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

...



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1



...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1.2.4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

HexachlorocycJopentadiene

77-47-4



...

<

20

NA

<

20

<

5

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

20

NA

<

20

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Nitroanilme

100-01-6

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



	

<

20

NA

<

20

<

5

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

20

NA

<

20

<

5

4.6-Dmitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1



	

<

20

NA

<

20

<

5

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

20

NA

<

20

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

___



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Diethylphthaiate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

20

NA

<

20

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

—

—

<

10

NA

<

10

<

5


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Attachment A 2014-15 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Discharge Limits



January-15

February-15



March-15



Apnl-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

1/21/2015

2/1/2015

3/11/2015

4/15/2015

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

...



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9



	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0

___



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

...

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9



	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (g.h,i) perylene

191-24-2



...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Oibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0

NA



0



0

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	

___

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2





<



NA

<



<



Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1,1 -Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6



	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7





<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

NA

<

10

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

...



<



NA

<



<



Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

...



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

3

NA

<

3

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA • Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014-15 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischan

jje Limits

December-14



January-15



February-15



March-15

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

12/17/2014

1/21/2015

2/1/2015

3/11/2015

Metals (mg/L)























Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0.0011

<

0 0002

<

0 0002



NA

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005

<

0 005



NA

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6

<

0 005



0 0003

J

NA



0 00015 J

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0019



0 021



NA



0017

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23

<

0 005

<

0 005



NA

<

0 005

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2 3



0011



0011



NA



0 0085

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

017



0 062



0 066



NA



0 083

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36



0 00073 J



0 00067

J

NA



0 00058 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002

<

0 002



NA

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002

<

0 0002



NA

<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

<

0 005



NA

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

0 005

<

0 005



NA

<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)























pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

PH

6 5

9



7



69



NA



69

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3

<

3



NA

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



1 9



24



NA



1 4

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5



1 6

J

NA



2 1 J

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

7 2

<

7 2



NA

<

72

Pesticides (ug/L)























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9





<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

...



<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6



—

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

...

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9



...

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

___



<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	



<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Dieldnn

60-57-1

—

—

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8

—



<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

___



<

4

<

4



NA

<

4

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

—

—

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Endosulfan I

959-98-8





<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

...



<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

—



<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

—



<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

—

—

<

0 22

<

02



NA

<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

—

—

<

0 22

<

02



NA

<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

—

—

<

0 22

<

02



NA

<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

—

—

<

0 22

<

02



NA

<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

—

—

<

0 22

<

02



NA

<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1





<

0 22

<

02



NA

<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5





<

0 22

<

02



NA

<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0



0







0


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Attachment A 2014-15 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

December-14

January-15

February-15

March-15

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

12/17/2014

1/21/2015

2/1/2015

3/11/2015

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroaniline

10&47-8

—

—

<

20

<

20

NA

<

20

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

___

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



___

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

10

<

10

NA

<

10

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

...

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1



...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4



...

<

20

<

20

NA

<

20

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7



...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

20

<

20

NA

<

20

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

...

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

3-Nitroamline

99-09-2

—

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



...

<

20

<

20

NA

<

20

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

20

<

20

NA

<

20

4,6-Dimtro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

	

<

20

<

20

NA

<

20

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

20

<

20

NA

<

20

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Bromophenykphenylether

101-55-3

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

dj-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

20

<

20

NA

<

20

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

—

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8



...

<

10

<

10

NA

<

10




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Attachment A 2014-15 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischar

ie Limits

December-14



January-15

February-15



March-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

12/17/2014

1/21/2015

2/1/2015

3/11/2015

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

...



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

—

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0



0

NA



0

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3





<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	

...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	



<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

...



<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

...

...

<



<



NA

<



Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

as-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	



<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	



<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5





<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6





<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...

...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1



	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	

	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2

—



<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

<

10

NA

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

...

<



<



NA

<



Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

...



<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

as-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

...

	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Methyt-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

3

<

3

NA

<

3

Notes

- • ฆ Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA • Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014-15 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Discharc

ie Limits

November-14

December-14

January-15



February-15

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

11/12/2014

12/17/2014

1/21/2015

2/1/2015

Metals (mg/L)























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002



NA

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005



NA

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

26



0 00014 J

<

0 005



0 0003

J

NA

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 026



0019



0 021



NA

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0.23

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005



NA

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2 3



0012



0011



0011



NA

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 074



0 062



0 066



NA

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0 36



0 00057 J



0 00073 J



0 00067

J

NA

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002



NA

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002



NA

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005



NA

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005



NA

Conventionals (mg/L)























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



7



7



69



NA

TSS

TSS

30

45



1 5 J

<

3

<

3



NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



1 5



1 9



24



NA

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5

<

5



1 6

J

NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2

<

72

<

72



NA

Pesticides (ug/L)























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

...



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Gamma BHC-lindane

58-89-9

...

—

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8

...

—

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Toxaphene

8001-35-2



...

<

4

<

4

<

4



NA

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Endosutfan I

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

PCBs (ug/L)























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

02

<

0 22

<

0 2



NA

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

02

<

0 22

<

0 2



NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5



—

<

02

<

0 22

<

02



NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

02

<

0 22

<

02



NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

...

—

<

02

<

0 22

<

02



NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

0 2

<

0 22

<

02



NA

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

...



<

0 2

<

0 22

<

02



NA

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0



0



0






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Attachment A 2014-15 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischan

Permit
ie Limits

November-14

December-14

January-15

February-15

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

11/12/2014

12/17/2014

1/21/2015

2/1/2015

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroaniime

106-47-8

—



<

20

<

20

<

20

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4-Dichloropheno!

120-83-2

—



<

10

<

10

<

10

NA

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,3-DichIorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

N-Nitroso-di-n-propyiamine

621-64-7

...

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Isophorone

78-59-1

___

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4



...

<

20

<

20

<

20

NA

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

20

<

20

<

20

NA

2-methylpheno|

95-48-7





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

...

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

4-methylpheno| (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

—

—

<

20

<

20

<

20

NA

4-Nrtrophenol

100-02-7

—

—

<

20

<

20

<

20

NA

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

—

<

20

<

20

<

20

NA

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

20

<

20

<

20

NA

2,6-Dinitrotolu^ne

606-20-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Chloropheny|-phenylether

7005-72-3



---

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Diethylphthaiale

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Bromophenykphenylether

101-55-3

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

di-n-butylphthaiate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

ButylbenzylphthaSate

85-68-7

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

20

<

20

<

20

NA

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Di-n-octylphthaiate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Carfoazole

86-74-8

...

...

<

10

<

10

<

10

NA


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Attachment A 2014-15 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischan

je Limits

November-14

December-14



January-15

February-15

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

11/12/2014

12/17/2014

1/21/2015

2/1/2015

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Fluorene

86-73-7



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

___



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5



5

<

5

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0



___

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Indeno (1,2,S-c1d)pyrene

193-39-5

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0



0



0

NA

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Chloroethane

75-00-3

—



<

1



1

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Methylene Chionde

75-09-2

...

...

<



<



<



NA

Trans-1.2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

—



<

1



1

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

—



<

1

<;

1

<

1

NA

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

—



<

1



1

<

1

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	

...

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5





<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1.2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

—

	

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

	

<

1

<:

1

<

1

NA

1,1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—

	

<

1

<:

1

<

1

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

<

10

<

10

NA

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<



<



<



NA

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—

	

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...



<

3

<

3

<

3

NA

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014-15 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischan

jje Limits

October-14

November-14

December-14



January-15

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

10/1/2014

11/12/2014

12/17/2014

1/21/2015

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011

NA

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

NA

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6

NA



0 00014 J

<

0 005



0 0003 J

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027

NA



0 026



0019



0 021

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0 23

NA

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2 3

NA



0012



0011



0011

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17

NA



0 074



0 062



0 066

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0 36

NA



0 00057 J



0 00073 J



0 00067 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

NA

<

0 002

<

0 002

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

NA

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

NA

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

NA

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)





















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9

NA



7



7



69

TSS

TSS

30

45

NA



1 5 J

<

3

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

NA



1 5



1 9



24

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

NA

<

5

<

5



1 6 J

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

NA

<

2

<

72

<

72

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—

—

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

...

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

...

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

___

...

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

p.p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Diefdnn

60-57-1

—



NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8

—

—

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...



NA

<

4

<

4

<

4

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	

...

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

—



NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

—



NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

...

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

NA

<

02

<

0 22

<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2





NA

<

02

<

0 22

<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5





NA

<

02

<

0 22

<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	



NA

<

02

<

0 22

<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

—



NA

<

02

<

0 22

<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1





NA

<

02

<

0 22

<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5





NA

<

02

<

0 22

<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor





0



0



0


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Attachment A 2014-15 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

Permit
ge Limits

October-14

November-14

December-14

January-15

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

10/1/2014

11/12/2014

12/17/2014

1/21/2015

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



—

NA

<

20

<

20

<

20

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

___

___

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-NitroamIine

88-74-4

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...



NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2



—

NA

<

10

<

10

<

10

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1



—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

...



NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2.4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...

___

NA

<

20

<

20

<

20

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7



—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dimethytphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

NA

<

20

<

20

<

20

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

3-Nitroan/fone

99-09-2

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Nitroamline

100-01-6

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



...

NA

<

20

<

20

<

20

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

NA

<

20

<

20

<

20

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1





NA

<

20

<

20

<

20

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3 5

NA

<

20

<

20

<

20

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2



—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



___

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

N-mtrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3



	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

di-n-butylphthalale

84-74-2

monitor

350

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bu tytoenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

NA

<

20

<

20

<

20

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Carbazoie

86-74-8

___



NA

<

10

<

10

<

10


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Attachment A 2014-15 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Discharge Limits

October-14

November-14

December-14



January-15

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

10/1/2014

11/12/2014

12/17/2014

1/21/2015

PAHs {ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

...

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8



	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9



	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0





NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3



—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—



NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (g.h.i) peryiene

191-24-2

...

___

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

—



NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Indeno (1.2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

—

—

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

—

...

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor

NA



0



0



0

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3

...

—

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

...

—

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9

...

—

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	

—

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

...

---

NA

<



<



<



Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

1.1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

as -1,2 -Dichloroethen e

156-59-2

	

—

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6



—

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	



NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

1.2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6



...

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dich!oropropane

78-87-5





NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



...

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5



	

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1





NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	

	

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2





NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

1.1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

...

	

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

NA

<

10

<

10

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

...

	

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

NA

<



<



<



T rans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

as-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

...

	

NA

<

1

<

1

<

1

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—



NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

NA

<

5

<

5

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

NA

<

3

<

3

<

3

Notes

- - • Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA • Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischart

je Limits

SeptembeM4

October-14

November-14

December-14

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

9/16/2014

10/1/2014

11/12/2014

12/17/2014

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011



0 000075 J

NA

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor



0 000049 J

NA

<

0 005

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

26

<

0 005

NA



0 00014 J

<

0 005

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027



0 023

NA



0 026



0019

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0 23



0 00029 J

NA

<

0 005

<

0 005

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2 3



0011

NA



0012



0011

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 074

NA



0 074



0 062

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36

<

0 005

NA



0 00057 J



0 00073 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002

NA

<

0 002

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046



0 0056

NA

<

0 005

<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)





















pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



69

NA



7



7

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3

NA



1 5 J

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



1 4

NA



1 5



1 9

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



1 6 J

NA

<

5

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor



2 7

NA

<

2

<

7 2

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9





<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2



—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

___

...

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Undane

58-89-9



—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...

...

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...



<

4

NA

<

4

<

4

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	



<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

0 2

NA

<

02

<

0 22

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

0 2

NA

<

02

<

0 22

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

02

NA

<

02

<

0 22

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

02

NA

<

02

<

0 22

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—

<

02

NA

<

02

<

0 22

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

02

NA

<

02

<

0 22

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

—

<

02

NA

<

02

<

0 22

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0





0



0


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischan

'ermit

ae Limits

September-14

October-14

November-14

December-14

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

9/16/2014

10/1/2014

11/12/2014

12/17/2014

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroamiine

106-47-8

—

—

<

20

NA

<

20

<

20

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Nitroamline

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

___

...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Nitro phenol

88-75-5

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—



<

10

NA

<

10

<

10

4-Chloro-3-melhyJphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2



...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobutadtene

87-68-3

—

...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

—

...

<

20

NA

<

20

<

20

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Dimefhylph(haia(e

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

20

NA

<

20

<

20

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2.2'-oxybis{ 1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Nitroamline

100-01-6

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

—

	

<

20

NA

<

20

<

20

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

20

NA

<

20

<

20

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

	

<

20

NA

<

20

<

20

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

20

NA

<

20

<

20

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

d>-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—



<

20

NA

<

20

<

20

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

...

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

...

...

<

10

NA

<

10

<

10


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Discharc

ie Limits

September-14

October-14

November-14

December-14

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

9/16/2014

10/1/2014

11/12/2014

12/17/2014

PAHs {ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

...



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0

...



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9



—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2



...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3



—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Indeno (1,2,3-c.d)pyrene

193-39-5



...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2



—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0

NA



0



0

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chlorornethane

74-87-3

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9



—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

...



<



NA

<



<



Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5



—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5



—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

___

...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2

—



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5





<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

NA

<

10

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2-Butanone

78-95-3



	

<



NA

<



<



Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—

...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

4-Methy|-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...



<

3

NA

<

3

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischan

ie Limits

August-14

September-14

October-14

November-14

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

8/1/2014

9/16/2014

10/1/2014

11/12/2014

Metals (mg/L)



















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011

NA



0 000075 J

NA

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

NA



0 000049 J

NA

<

0 005

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6

NA

<

0 005

NA



0 00014 J

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027

NA



0 023

NA



0 026

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0.23

NA



0 00029 J

NA

<

0 005

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2.3

NA



0011

NA



0012

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17

NA



0 074

NA



0 074

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36

NA

<

0 005

NA



0 00057 J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

NA

<

0 002

NA

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

NA

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

NA

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

NA



0 0056

NA

<

0 005

Conventionals (mg/L)



















pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9

NA



69

NA



7

TSS

TSS

30

45

NA

<

3

NA



1 5 J

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

NA



1 4

NA



1 5

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

NA



1 6 J

NA

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

NA



27

NA

<

2

Pesticides (ug/L)



















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

...



NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

...

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—



NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—



NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8

...



NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

___



NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	



NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

___

___

NA

<

4

NA

<

4

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

	



NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)



















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

NA

<

02

NA

<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

NA

<

0 2

NA

<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

NA

<

0 2

NA

<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

NA

<

0 2

NA

<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—

NA

<

0 2

NA

<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	



NA

<

0 2

NA

<

02

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

—

NA

<

0 2

NA

<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor





0





0


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

August-14

September-14

OctobeM4

November-14

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

8/1/2014

9/16/2014

10/1/2014

11/12/2014

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroanilme

106-47-8

—

—

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dtchlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

NA

<

10

NA

<

10

4-Chioro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

...

---

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1



...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4



...

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

2-Chioronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

---



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2t2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Njtroanilme

100-01-6

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dinrtrophenol

51-28-5

...

...

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

—

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—



NA

<

20

NA

<

20

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dmitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Chiorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

N-mtrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

—

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8



...

NA

<

10

NA

<

10


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischan

ie Limits

August-14

September-14

October-14

November-14

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

8/1/2014

9/16/2014

10/1/2014

11/12/2014

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

...

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

---

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0

...



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9



	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

___

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5



...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2



...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor

NA



0

NA



0

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3



—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

	

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9



—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

...

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4



—

• NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

...

...

NA

<



NA

<



Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

tp1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

...

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...

...

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

—



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2

—



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1.2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



	

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

NA

<

10

NA

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

...

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

NA

<



NA

<



Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—

...

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

...

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-7B-6

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

NA

<

3

NA

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Cntena
NA • Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischan

je Limits



July-14



August-14

SeptembeM4

October-14

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

7/17/2014

8/1/2014

9/16/2014

10/1/2014

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011

<

0 0002



NA



0 000075 J

NA

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor



0 000078

J

NA



0 000049 J

NA

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

26

<

0 005



NA

<

0 005

NA

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027



0015



NA



0 023

NA

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23



0 0025

J

NA



0 00029 J

NA

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2.3



0011



NA



0011

NA

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



081



NA



0 074

NA

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36



0 00071

J

NA

<

0 005

NA

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 002



NA

<

0 002

NA

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

<

0 0002



NA

<

0 0002

NA

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

<

0 005



NA

<

0 005

NA

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046



0 0016

J

NA



0 0056

NA

Conventionals (mg/L)





















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

pH

6.5

9



66



NA



69

NA

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3



NA

<

3

NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



1 4



NA



1 4

NA

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



1 8

J

NA



1 6 J

NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2



NA



2 7

NA

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—



<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—



<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3



...

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	



<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

p.p-DDD

72-54-8





<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Dieldnn

60-57-1

...

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Endnn

72-20-8

	

...

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Toxaphene

8001-35-2



...

<

4



NA

<

4

NA

Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Endosulfan 1

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

...

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	



<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

NA

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

02



NA

<

02

NA

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	



<

02



NA

<

02

NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

02



NA

<

0 2

NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

...

—

<

02



NA

<

0 2

NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

...

—

<

0 2



NA

<

0 2

NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

02



NA

<

0 2

NA

PC B-1260

11096-82-5

...



<

02



NA

<

02

NA

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0







0




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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

*ermit
ae Limits

July-14

August-14

September-14

October-14

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

7/17/2014

8/1/2014

9/16/2014

10/1/2014

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroamhne

106-47-8

—



<

20

NA

<

20

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...

___

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Nrtroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

10

NA

<

10

NA

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Bis (2-chloroethy!) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Isophorone

78-59-1

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4





<

20

NA

<

20

NA

2-Chtoronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Oimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

20

NA

<

20

NA

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

3-Nrtroaniline

99-09-2

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Nttroaniline

100-01-6

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

...

...

<

20

NA

<

20

NA

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

20

NA

<

20

NA

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

	

<

20

NA

<

20

NA

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

20

NA

<

20

NA

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

___



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

N-nitrosodiphenylamme

86-30-6





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

dwvbutylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Butylbenzylphthaiate

85-68-7

—

	



1 J

NA

<

5

NA

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

20

NA

<

20

NA

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100



1 4 J

NA

<

5

NA

Dwi-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Carbazole

86-74-8

	

—

<

10

NA

<

10

NA


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischan

ie Limits



July-14

August-14

September-14

October-14

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

7/17/2014

8/1/2014

9/16/2014

10/1/2014

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

NA

<

5

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—



<

0 5

NA

<

5

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

05

NA

<

5

NA

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

...

<

0 5

NA

<

5

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



...

<

05

NA

<

5

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

0 5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

<

05

NA

<

5

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

...

<

05

NA

<

5

NA

Fluoranthene

20&44-0

66

200

<

05

NA

<

5

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0

...

...

<

0 5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

...

<

0 5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	

	

<

05

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

...



<

05

NA

<

5

NA

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

	



<

0 5

NA

<

5

NA

Indeno (1,2,ฃ-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	

	

<

0 5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

...

<

0 5

NA

<

5

NA

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0

NA



0

NA

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

	



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2



...

<



NA

<



NA

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6



...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Carton Tetrachlonde

56-23-5



—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

...



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5



	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1



	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7



...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Bromoform

75-25-2





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

10

NA

<

10

NA

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0



	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3

...



<



NA

<



NA

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7





<

3

NA

<

3

NA

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Cntena
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischar

jje Limits

June-14



July-14



August-14

September-14

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

6/1/2014

7/17/2014

8/1/2014

9/16/2014

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

00011

NA

<

0 0002



NA



0 000075 J

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

NA



0 000078

J

NA



0 000049 J

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

26

NA

<

0 005



NA

<

0 005

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027

NA



0015



NA



0 023

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0.23

NA



0 0025

J

NA



0 00029 J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2 3

NA



0011



NA



0011

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17

NA



081



NA



0 074

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36

NA



0 00071

J

NA

<

0 005

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

NA

<

0 002



NA

<

0 002

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

NA

<

0 0002



NA

<

0 0002

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

NA

<

0 005



NA

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

NA



0 0016

J

NA



0 0056

Conventionals (mg/L)





















pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9

NA



66



NA



69

TSS

TSS

30

45

NA

<

3



NA

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

NA



1 4



NA



1 4

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

NA



1 8

J

NA



1 6 J

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

NA

<

2



NA



2 7

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

___



NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2



—

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Alpha BHC

319-84-6



—

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Beta BHC

319-85-7



—

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

—

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Delta BHC

319-86-8

...

—

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3





NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	



NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

p.p-DDD

72-54-8





NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Endnn

72-20-8

	



NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Toxaphene

8001-35-2



___

NA

<

4



NA

<

4

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Endosulfan I

959-98-8



—

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

NA

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

NA

<

02



NA

<

02

PCB-1221

11104-28-2



—

NA

<

02



NA

<

02

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

NA

<

02



NA

<

02

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

NA

<

0 2



NA

<

02

PCB-1248

12672-29-6



—

NA

<

02



NA

<

02

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

NA

<

0 2



NA

<

0 2

PCB-1260

11096-82-5



—

NA

<

0 2



NA

<

02

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor





0







0


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischan

'ermit
ae Limits

June-14

July-14

August-14

September-14

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

6/1/2014

7/17/2014

8/1/2014

9/16/2014

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

—

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Nitroamlme

88-74-4

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4



...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

NA

<

10

NA

<

10

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

...

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



___

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1



...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2.4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4



...

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

3-Nitroanilme

99-09-2

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



...

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

	

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3 5

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Dielhylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

N-mtrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

—

NA



1 J

NA

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

—

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

NA



1 4 J

NA

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

...

---

NA

<

10

NA

<

10


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Discharge Limits

June-14



July-14

August-14

September-14

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

6/1/2014

7/17/2014

8/1/2014

9/16/2014

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

NA

<

05

NA

<

5

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8





NA

<

05

NA

<

5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

NA

<

05

NA

<

5

Fluorene

86-73-7

—



NA

<

05

NA

<

5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—



NA

<

05

NA

<

5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

NA

<

05

NA

<

5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—



NA

<

05

NA

<

5

Chrysene

218-01-9

___



NA

<

0 5

NA

<

5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

NA

<

0 5

NA

<

5

Pyrene

129-00-0



...

NA

<

0 5

NA

<

5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

NA

<

0 5

NA

<

5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	



NA

<

05

NA

<

5

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2





NA

<

05

NA

<

5

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3





NA

<

0 5

NA

<

5

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

___



NA

<

0 5

NA

<

5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

NA

<

0 5

NA

<

5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor

NA



0

NA



0

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

...



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4



—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

___



NA

<



NA

<



Trans-1,2-Dich)orothene

156-60-5

	

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

as-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1,1 -Tnchloroethane

71-55-6





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

...



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	

	

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5



...

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	

	

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

...

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,1,2,2-Tetra chloroethane

79-34-5

—



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

NA

<

10

NA

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

NA

<



NA

<



Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

...



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

as-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—

	

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

___



NA

<

3

NA

<

3

Notes

• - • Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischart

ie Limits



May-14



May-14

June-14



July-14



Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

5/7/2014

5/19/2014

6/1/2014

7/17/2014

Metals (mg/L)























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002



Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02



NA

NA



0 000078

J

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

26

<

0015

<

0015

NA

<

0 005



Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



00152



0 0154

NA



0015



Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0.23

<

0015

<

0015

NA



0 0025

J

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2.3



0 0081 J



0 0093 J

NA



0011



Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



0 0665



0 126

NA



081



Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36

<

0 02

<

0 02

NA



0 00071

J

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 005

<

0 005

NA

<

0 002



Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

<

0 005

<

0 005

NA

<

0 0002



Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

<

0 005

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005



Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 01

<

0 01

NA



00016

J

Conventionals (mg/L)























pH (Min and Max) 
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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

'ermit
ae Limits

May-14

May-14

June-14

July-14

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

5/7/2014

5/19/2014

6/1/2014

7/17/2014

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroamline

106-47-8

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

20

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...

...

<

05

NA

NA

<

5

2-Nitroamline

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...

___

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5





<

1

NA

NA

<

5

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

10

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

1,4-Djchlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<



NA

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1



—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<



NA

NA

<

5

N-Nitroso-dwi-propylamine

621-64-7

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

Isophorone

78-59-1



...

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

...

...

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...



<

15

NA

NA

<

20

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<



NA

NA

<

20

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1



—

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

4-Nitroamline

100-01-6



	

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



...

<

31

NA

NA

<

20

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

31

NA

NA

<

20

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1



	

<

15

NA

NA

<

20

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

35

<

5

NA

NA

<

20

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

	

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



...

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

1

NA

NA

<

5

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

5

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—



<

05

NA

NA

<

5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7



	

<

5

NA

NA



1 J

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidme

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

NA

NA

<

20

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

NA

NA



1 4 J

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

NA

NA

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8



---

<

1

NA

NA

<

10


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischan

je Limits



May-14

May-14

June-14



July-14

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

5/7/2014

5/19/2014

6/1/2014

7/17/2014

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

NA

NA

<

05

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8





<

05

NA

NA

<

05

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

...

<

05

NA

NA

<

05

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

05

NA

NA

<

05

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

—

<

05

NA

NA

<

05

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

0 5

NA

NA

<

05

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

<

0 5

NA

NA

<

05

Chrysene

218-01-9

—



<

0 5

NA

NA

<

05

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

0 5

NA

NA

<

05

Pyrene

129-00-0

...

___

<

05

NA

NA

<

05

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3



...

<

0 5

NA

NA

<

05

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9





<

05

NA

NA

<

05

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

...

...

<

05

NA

NA

<

05

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3





<

0 5

NA

NA

<

05

Indeno {1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

...

	

<

05

NA

NA

<

05

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

...

___

<

05

NA

NA

<

0 5

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0

NA

NA



0

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—



15

NA

NA

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3



—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

	

—

<

3

NA

NA

<



Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

NA

NA

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

...

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6



—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5





<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...

...

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

—

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	



<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	



<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

NA

NA

<

1

Bromofonn

75-25-2



...

<

4

NA

NA

<

1

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—

	

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

NA

NA

<

10

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0



	

<

5

NA

NA

<

1

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<

10

NA

NA

<



Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



	

<

5

NA

NA

<

1

as-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



	

<

1

NA

NA

<

1

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



	

<

10

NA

NA

<

5

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



	

<

10

NA

NA

<

5

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

1

NA

NA

<

3

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Nol Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischan

ie Limits



April-14



May-14



May-14

June-14

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

4/9/2014

5/7/2014

5/19/2014

6/1/2014

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0 0011

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

NA

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

NA

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

NA

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0015



00152



0 0154

NA

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0.23

<

0015

<

0015

<

0 015

NA

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2 3



0 007 J



0 0081 J



0 0093 J

NA

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



0 0879



0 0665



0 126

NA

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0 36

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

NA

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

NA

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

NA

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

NA

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

001

NA

Conventionals (mg/L)





















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

65

9



8 1



78



NA

NA

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3

<

3



NA

NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



3 1



24



2 3

NA

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



27 J

<

5



NA

NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

29

<

3 1



NA

NA

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0016

<

0017



NA

NA

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9



—

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0016

<

0017



NA

NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6





<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7



—

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

NA

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9



...

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8



—

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

NA

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

NA

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

___

...

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

NA

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0016

<

0017



NA

NA

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

...

—

<

0016

<

0017



NA

NA

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0016

<

0017



NA

NA

Dieldnn

60-57-1

...

...

<

0016

<

0017



NA

NA

Endnn

72-20-8

...

—

<

0 016

<

0017



NA

NA

Toxaphens

8001-35-2



___

<

08

<

0 83



NA

NA

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

...

—

<

0016

<

0017



NA

NA

Endosutfan I

959-98-8





<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

NA

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



___

<

0016

<

0017



NA

NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

—



<

0 08

<

0 083



NA

NA

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

—



<

0 08

<

0 083



NA

NA

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

—

—

<

04

<

0 41



NA

NA

PC8-1221

11104-28-2

—

—

<

04

<

0 41



NA

NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5



—

<

04

<

0 41



NA

NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

...

<

04

<

0 41



NA

NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

—

—

<

04

<

0 41



NA

NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1



—

<

04

<

041



NA

NA

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

...

___

<

04

<

041



NA

NA

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0



0








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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

Permit
ae Limits

April-14

May-14

May-14

June-14

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

4/9/2014

5/7/2014

5/19/2014

6/1/2014

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

...

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



...

<

05

<

05

NA

NA

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4





<

1

<

1

NA

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—



<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



...

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—



<

1

<

1

NA

NA

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2



...

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

...

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

NA

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



...

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Isophorone

78-59-1



...

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...



<

15

<

15

NA

NA

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

NA

NA

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Dtbenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

3-Nitroamline

99-09-2

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

4-NitroaniIine

100-01-6

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

2.4-Dmitrophenol

51-28-5

...

...

<

30

<

31

NA

NA

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

30

<

31

NA

NA

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—



<

15

<

15

NA

NA

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

<

5

NA

NA

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

...

<

5

<

5

NA

NA

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...



<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

NA

NA

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

1

<

1

NA

NA

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

05

<

05

NA

NA

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

NA

NA

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7



	

<

5

<

5

NA

NA

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

NA

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

NA

NA

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

NA

Carbazole

86-74-8

—



<

1

<

1

NA

NA


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Dischar

ie Limits



Apnl-14



May-14

May-14

June-14

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

4/9/2014

5/7/2014

5/19/2014

6/1/2014

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

<

05

NA

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—

...

<

05

<

0 5

NA

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

05

<

05

NA

NA

Fluorene

86-73-7

—



<

05

<

05

NA

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



—

<

05

<

05

NA

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

05

<

0 5

NA

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8





<

05

<

05

NA

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9





<

05

<

0 5

NA

NA

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

05

<

05

NA

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0

—

	

<

05

<

05

NA

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

—

	

<

05

<

05

NA

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—

	

<

05

<

05

NA

NA

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2



...

<

05

<

0 5

NA

NA

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

—

	

<

0 5

<

0 5

NA

NA

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

—

	

<

05

<

05

NA

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2





<

05

<

05

NA

NA

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0



0

NA

NA

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-67-3

	



<

1



15

NA

NA

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4



—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	



<

1

<

1

NA

NA

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

	

—

<

3

<

3

NA

NA

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

1

<

1

NA

NA

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	



<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

1

<

1

NA

NA

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	



<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	



<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	

	

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5



...

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Bromodtchloromethane

75-27-4

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

1.1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	

	

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	

	

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

<

5

NA

NA

Bromoform

75-25-2



	

<

4

<

4

NA

NA

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

<

20

NA

NA

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0





<

5

<

5

NA

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—



<

10

<

10

NA

NA

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





<

1

<

5

NA

NA

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



	

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—



<

10

<

10

NA

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—



<

10

<

10

NA

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

1

<

1

NA

NA

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA ฆ Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischan

je Limits



March-14



April-14



May-14



May-14

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

3/18/2014

4/9/2014

5/7/2014

5/19/2014

Metals (mg/L)























Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0.0011

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02



NA

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

26

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027



0 0145



0015



0 0152



0 0154

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0 23

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2.3



0 0094 J



0 007 J



0 0081 J



0 0093 J

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 132



0 0879



0 0665



0 126

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0 36

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

Conventionals (mg/L)























pH (Min and Max) (S U )

pH

6.5

9



77



8 1



78



NA

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3

<

3

<

3



NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



35



3 1



24



2 3

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



1 5 J



27 J

<

5



NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2

<

2 9

<

3 1



NA

Pesticides (ug/L)























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5



—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0017



NA

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—

—

<

0 0082

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2



—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0017



NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6



—

<

0 0082

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 0082

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9



—

<

0 0082

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8



...

<

0 0082

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

Heptachior

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 0082

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 0082

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

Heptachior Epoxide

1024-57-3

...



<

0 0082

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	



<

0016

<

0016

<

0017



NA

p.p-DDD

72-54-8



—

<

0 016

<

0016

<

0017



NA

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0016

<

0016

<

0017



NA

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0017



NA

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0017



NA

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...

___

<

0 82

<

08

<

0 83



NA

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0017



NA

Endosulfan I

959-98-8



—

<

0 0082

<

0 008

<

0 0083



NA

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0017



NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

<

0 082

<

0 08

<

0 083



NA

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

<

0 082

<

0 08

<

0 083



NA

PCBs (ug/L)























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

0 41

<

04

<

041



NA

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

0 41

<

04

<

041



NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

0 41

<

04

<

041



NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

0 41

<

04

<

041



NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—

<

0 41

<

04

<

041



NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

0 41

<

04

<

041



NA

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

...

___

<

0 41

<

04

<

041



NA

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0



0



0






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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

*ermit
~e Limits

March-14

Apnl-14

May-14

May-14

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

3/18/2014

4/9/2014

5/7/2014

5/19/2014

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroamline

106-47-8



—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...



<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

NA

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...

...

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5





<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

...

...

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2,4-Dichloropheno!

120-83-2



—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

1.3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

1 t2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1





<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<



<

5

<



NA

N-Nitroso-
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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischan

je Limits



March-14



April-14



May-14

May-14

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

3/18/2014

4/9/2014

5/7/2014

5/19/2014

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



...

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

NA

Fluorene

86-73-7

...

—

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

—

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

0 5

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

...

...

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

	

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0

...

___

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

—

—

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

—

—

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

...

...

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3



—

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

NA

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

...

...

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

—



<

05

<

0 5

<

05

NA

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0



0



0

NA

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3

—

—

<

5

<

1



15

NA

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

—

—

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9

—

—

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Chloroethane

75-00-3

...

—

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

—

...

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2



—

<

5

<

3

<

3

NA

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

—

—

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

...

—

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

—

—

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

—



<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	

	

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5



...

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	



<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	



<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	



<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Bromoform

75-25-2

—



<

5

<

4

<

4

NA

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



	

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

<

20

<

20

NA

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3



—

<

10

<

10

<

10

NA

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

...

...

<

5

<

1

<

5

NA

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—

—

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

—

<

10

<

10

<

10

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

—

<

10

<

10

<

10

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

5

<

1

<

1

NA

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischan

;e Limits

February-14



:ebruary-14



March-14



Apnl-14

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

2711/2014

2/25/2014

3/18/2014

4/9/2014

Metals (mg/L)























Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0 0011

<

0 0002



0 000065 J

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02



NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Chromium

7440-47-3

0119

26

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 0144



0 0148



0 0145



0015

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0.23

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2 3



0 0072 J



0 008 J



0 0094 J



0 007 J

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 102



0 728



0 132



0 0879

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0.36

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

Conventionals (mg/L)























pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

PH

6 5

9



76



NA



7 7



8 1

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3



NA

<

3

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



2 3



3 2



35



3 1

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5



NA



1 5 J



27 J

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

3



NA

<

2

<

29

Pesticides (ug/L)























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0016



NA

<

0016

<

0016

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9



—

<

0 0081



NA

<

0 0082

<

0 008

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—



<

0016



NA

<

0016

<

0016

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

...

—

<

0 0081



NA

<

0 0082

<

0 008

Beta BHC

319-85-7



...

<

0 0081



NA

<

0 0082

<

0 008

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—



<

0 0081



NA

<

0 0082

<

0 008

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 0081



NA

<

0 0082

<

0 008

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 0081



NA

<

0 0082

<

0 008

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 0081



NA

<

0 0082

<

0 008

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...

___

<

0 0081



NA

<

0 0082

<

0 008

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0016



NA

<

0016

<

0016

p.p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0016



NA

<

0016

<

0 016

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0016



NA

<

0016

<

0016

Dieldnn

60-57-1



—

<

0016



NA

<

0016

<

0016

Endnn

72-20-8



—

<

0016



NA

<

0016

<

0016

Toxaphene

8001-35-2



...

<

081



NA

<

0 82

<

08

Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

	



<

0016



NA

<

0016

<

0016

Endosutfan I

959-98-8



—

<

0 0081



NA

<

0 0082

<

0 008

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



—

<

0016



NA

<

0016

<

0016

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4





<

0 081



NA

<

0 082

<

0 08

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

...

—

<

0 081



NA

<

0 082

<

0 08

PCBs (ug/L)























PCB-1016

12674-11-2



—

<

04



NA

<

041

<

04

PCB-1221

11104-28-2



—

<

04



NA

<

041

<

04

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	



<

04



NA

<

041

<

04

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	



<

04



NA

<

041

<

04

PCB-1248

12672-29-6



—

<

04



NA

<

0 41

<

04

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	



<

04



NA

<

0 41

<

04

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

—

<

04



NA

<

041

<

04

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0



NA



0



0


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

Permit

ae Limits

February-14

February-14

March-14

Apnl-14

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

2/11/2014

2/25/2014

3/18/2014

4/9/2014

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroamline

106-47-8

...

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6





<

05

NA

<

05

<

05

2-Nitroanihne

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

...



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9





<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Bis (2-chloroethyl) elher

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1.3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<



NA

<

5

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Isophorone

78-59-1

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...



<

15

NA

<

15

<

15

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<



NA

<

5

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

4-methylphenot (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

3-NrtroaniIine

99-09-2

—



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

___

...

<

30

NA

<

30

<

30

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

30

NA

<

30

<

30

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

	

<

15

NA

<

15

<

15

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3 5

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2.6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dinrtrotoluene

121-14-2

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

05

NA

<

0 5

<

0 5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

...



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischar

ae Limits

Febraary-14

February-14



March-14



Apnl-14

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

2/11/2014

2/25/2014

3/18/2014

4/9/2014

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

NA

<

05

<

05

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



...

<

05

NA

<

05

<

05

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

...

<

05

NA

<

05

<

05

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

05

NA

<

0 5

<

0 5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—



<

0 5

NA

<

05

<

05

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

0 5

NA

<

05

<

05

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

—

<

05

NA

<

05

<

05

Chrysene

218-01-9





<

05

NA

<

0 5

<

0 5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

05

NA

<

05

<

05

Pyrene

129-00-0





<

05

NA

<

0 5

<

0 5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	



<

05

NA

<

0 5

<

0 5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	



<

05

NA

<

0 5

<

05

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2



	

<

05

NA

<

0 5

<

0 5

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

	



<

05

NA

<

0 5

<

0 5

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	



<

05

NA

<

0 5

<

0 5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

<

05

NA

<

0 5

<

0 5

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0

0



0



0

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4





<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Chloroethane

75-00-3

...

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2



—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

3

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

...



<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	



<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	



<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

1,2-Dichloroethans

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...



<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	



<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	



<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

—



<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

4

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

...

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

NA

<

20

<

20

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<

10

NA

<

10

<

10

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

10

NA

<

10

<

10

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

10

NA

<

10

<

10

Total Xylene

1330-20-7



...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

1

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA- Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Discharge Limits



January-14

February-14

February-14



March-14

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

1/23/2014

2/11/2014

2/25/2014

3/18/2014

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

0 000065 J

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

2.6

<

0015

<

0015

< 0015

<

0015

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 0154



0 0144

0 0148



00145

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0 23

<

0015

<

0015

< 0015

<

0015

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2 3



0 0077 J



0 0072 J

0 008 J



0 0094 J

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 107



0 102

0 728



0 132

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36

<

0 02

<

0 02

< 0 02

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 005

<

0 005

< 0 005

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

<

0 005

<

0 005

< 0 005

<

0 005

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

<

0 005

<

0 005

< 0 005

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 01

<

0 01

< 0 01

<

0 01

Conventionals (mg/L)





















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



79



76

NA



77

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3

<

3

NA

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



75



2 3

3 2



35

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



23 J

<

5

NA



1 5 J

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

2 8

<

3

NA

<

2

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0 016

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

...

...

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0082

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0016

<

0 016

NA

<

0016

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0082

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0082

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9





<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0082

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0082

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0082

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0082

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...



<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0082

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0016

<

0 016

NA

<

0016

p.p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Dieldnn

60-57-1



—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Toxaphene

8001-35-2





<

0 82

<

081

NA

<

0 82

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9



—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Endosuffan I

959-98-8





<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0082

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4



—

<

0 082

<

0 081

NA

<

0 082

Methoxychlor

72-43-5



...

<

0 082

<

0 081

NA

<

0 082

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

041

<

04

NA

<

041

PCB-1221

11104-28-2



—

<

041

<

04

NA

<

041

PCB-1232

11141-16-5



—

<

041

<

04

NA

<

041

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

041

<

04

NA

<

041

PCB-1248

12672-29-6



—

<

041

<

04

NA

<

041

PCB-1254

11097-69-1



...

<

041

<

04

NA

<

041

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	



<

041

<

04

NA

<

041

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0



0

NA



0


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischan

Permit
ie Limits

January-14

February-14

February-14

March-14

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

1/23/2014

2/11/2014

2/25/2014

3/18/2014

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroantline

106-47-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



...

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

___

...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<



<

5

NA

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

...

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Isophorone

78-59-1

...

...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachlorocyciopentadiene

77-47-4

...

...

<

15

<

15

NA

<

15

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7



—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<



<

5

NA

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—



<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Nitroamline

100-01-6

—

...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dimtrophenol

51-28-5

...

	

<

30

<

30

NA

<

30

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

30

<

30

NA

<

30

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

	

<

15

<

15

NA

<

15

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

---

---

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

N-mtrosodiphenylamme

86-30-6





<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Bromophenyf-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

05

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

0 5

<

0 5

NA

<

dhn-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

...



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

3,3'-Dichloro benzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischar

ie Limits



January-14



:ebruary-14

Febmary-14



March-14

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

1/23/2014

2/11/2014

2/25/2014

3/18/2014

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

<

0 5

NA

<

05

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

...

...

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

0 5

<

0 5

NA

<

0 5

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

05

<

05

NA

<

0 5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

—

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

—

<

0 5

<

05

NA

<

05

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

...

<

05

<

0 5

NA

<

05

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

05

<

0 5

NA

<

05

Pyrene

129-00-0

	



<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	



<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	



<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2



...

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3





<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Indeno (1,2.3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	



<

0 5

<

05

NA

<

0 5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

<

0 5

<

0 5

NA

<

0 5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0



0

0



0

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4



...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Chloroethane

75-00-3



—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

...

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Carton Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1.2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

___

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bromoform

75-25-2

—



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

<

20

NA

<

20

Carton Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<

10

<

10

NA

<

10

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

...

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

as-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

10

<

10

NA

<

10

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—



<

10

<

10

NA

<

10

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Cnlena
NA- Not Analyzed


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischar

je Limits

December-13



January-14

February-14

February-14

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

12/18/2013

1/23/2014

2/11/2014

2/25/2014

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

0 000065 J

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

NA

Chromium

7440-47-3

0119

2.6

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

< 0015

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 0145



0 0154



00144

0 0148

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

< 0015

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2.3



0 0064 J



0 0077 J



0 0072 J

0 008 J

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

017



0 0629



0 107



0 102

0 728

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

< 0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

< 0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

< 0 005

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

< 0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

001

<

0 01

<

001

< 0 01

Conventionals (mg/L)





















pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



78



79



76

NA

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3

<

3

<

3

NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



3 7



7 5



23

32

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



1 6 J



23 J

<

5

NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

33

<

28

<

3

NA

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0016

<

0 016

<

0016

NA

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9



...

<

0 008

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—



<

0 008

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—



<

0 008

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

—

<

0 008

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 008

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 008

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 008

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3





<

0 008

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	



<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

Toxaphene

8001-35-2





<

08

<

0 82

<

0 81

NA

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9



—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

Endosulfan I

959-98-8





<

0 008

<

0 0082

<

0 0081

NA

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4



—

<

0 08

<

0 082

<

0 081

NA

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

<

0 08

<

0 082

<

0 081

NA

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

04

<

041

<

04

NA

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

04

<

041

<

04

NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

04

<

041

<

04

NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

04

<

041

<

04

NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—

<

04

<

041

<

04

NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1





<

04

<

041

<

04

NA

PCB-1260

11096-82-5





<

04

<

041

<

04

NA

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0



0



0

NA


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischar

Permit
ge Limits

December-13

January-14

Febniary-14

February-14

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

12/18/2013

1/23/2014

2/11/2014

2/25/2014

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—



<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...

___

<

05

<

05

< 05

NA

2-NitrosniIine

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4



...

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8





<

1

<

1

<

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

2-Nitropheno!

88-75-5



...

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

2,4-Dimethylpheno)

105-67-9

—

—

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

4-Chlort>-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—



<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

2,4,6-Tnchiorophenol

88-06-2





<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

1.2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—



<



<



< 5

NA

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

___

___

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



—

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

Isophorone

78-59-1

—



<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—



<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4



...

<

15

<

15

< 15

NA

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

Oimethylphthatate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<



<



< 5

NA

2-rnethylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—



<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

<

1

< i

NA

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—



<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

4-Nitroanilme

100-01-6

—



<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

—

	

<

30

<

30

< 30

NA

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—



<

30

<

30

< 30

NA

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

	

<

15

<

15

< 15

NA

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3 5

<

5

<

5

< 5

NA

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

2,4-Din/trololuene

121-14-2

—

	

<

5

<

5

< 5

NA

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...

...

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

< 5

NA

N-mtrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

< 1

NA

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

0 5

<

05

< 05

NA

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

< 5

NA

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

...

...

<

5

<

5

< 5

NA

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

< 5

NA

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

< 5

NA

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0



—

<

5

<

5

< 5

NA

Carbazole

86-74-8

...



<

1

<

1

< 1

NA


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Attachment A 2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary
Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischar

se Limits

December-13



January-14

February-14

February-14

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

12/18/2013

1/23/2014

2/11/2014

2/25/2014

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—

...

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Fluorene

86-73-7





<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8





<

0 5

<

05

<

0 5

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

...

<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

—

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0





<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

—

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	

...

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

NA

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

...

...

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3



...

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

05

NA

Indeno (1,2,3-c.d)pyrene

193-39-5





<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2





<

0 5

<

0 5

<

05

NA

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0



0



0

0

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

...



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Chloroethane

75-00-3



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

...

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Bromoform

75-25-2



...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

<

20

<

20

NA

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

...

<

10

<

10

<

10

NA

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

...

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

as-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

10

<

10

<

10

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

10

<

10

<

10

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Cmena
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A	2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischar

je Limits

October-13

November-13

DecembeM3



January-14

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

10/2/2013

11/1/2013

12/18/2013

1/23/2014

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

00011

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

2.6

<

0015

NA

<

0015

<

0015

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027



0 0203

NA



00145



0 0154

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0 23

<

0015

NA

<

0015

<

0015

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2 3



0 0077 J

NA



0 0064 J



0 0077 J

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



0 0626

NA



0 0629



0 107

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

<

0 005

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 01

NA

<

0 01

<

001

Conventionals (mg/L)





















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

pH

6 5

9



7 5

NA



78



79

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3

NA

<

3

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



2 9

NA



3 7



75

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5

NA



1 6 J



23 J

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

34

NA

<

33

<

28

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0 016

NA

<

0016

<

0016

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—

—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

<

0 0082

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

<

0016

Alpha BHC

319-84-6



—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

<

0 0082

Beta BHC

319-85-7

...

—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

<

0 0082

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9



—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

<

0 0082

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

<

0 0082

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

<

0 0082

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

<

0 0082

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...

___

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

<

0 0082

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

<

0016

p.p-DDD

72-54-8



—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

<

0016

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0016

NA

<

0016

<

0016

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	



<

0016

NA

<

0016

<

0016

Endnn

72-20-8

	



<

0016

NA

<

0 016

<

0016

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

	



<

24

NA

<

08

<

0 82

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	



<

0016

NA

<

0016



0016

Endosutfan I

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

<

0 0082

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	



<

0016

NA

<

0016

<

0016

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4



...

<

0 081

NA

<

0 08

<

0 082

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

—

—

<

0 081

NA

<

0 08

<

0 082

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

04

NA

<

04

<

041

PCB-1221

11104-28-2





<

04

NA

<

04

<

041

PCB-1232

11141-16-5





<

04

NA

<

04

<

0 41

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	



<

04

NA

<

04

<

0 41

PCB-1248

12672-29-6



—

<

04

NA

<

04

<

0 41

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

04

NA

<

04

<

0 41

PCB-1260

11096-82-5



...

<

04

NA

<

04

<

0 41

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0

NA



0



0


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Attachment A	2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

Permit
~e Limits

October-13

November-13

December-13

January-14

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

10/2/2013

11/1/2013

12/18/2013

1/23/2014

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-ChloroaniIine

106-47-8

—



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



...

<

05

NA

<

05

<

05

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,4.5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

...



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,4,6-Tnctilorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<



<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Isophorone

78-59-1

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...



<

15

NA

<

15

<

15

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<



<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1





<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

3-Nitroanilme

99-09-2

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



...

<

30

NA

<

30

<

30

4-Nrtrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

30

NA

<

30

<

30

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

	

<

15

NA

<

15

<

15

Pentachloropheno! (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2.6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—



<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenykphenylether

7005-72-3

...

___

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

0 5

NA

<

0 5

<

05

dnn-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Butyibenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1

<

1


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Attachment A	2014 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischan

jje Limits

October-13

November-13

December-13



January-14

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

10/2/2013

11/1/2013

12/18/2013

1/23/2014

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

0 5

NA

<

05

<

05

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8





<

05

NA

<

05

<

0 5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

0 5

NA

<

05

<

0 5

Fluorene

86-73-7

___

...

<

0 5

NA

<

05

<

05

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



—

<

05

NA

<

05

<

0 5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

0 5

NA

<

05

<

05

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

...

<

05

NA

<

05

<

05

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

	

<

0 5

NA

<

0 5

<

0 5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

05

NA

<

05

<

0 5

Pyrene

129-00-0

...

	

<

0 5

NA

<

05

<

0 5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3



	

<

05

NA

<

05

<

05

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	

	

<

05

NA

<

05

<

05

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

	

	

<

0 5

NA

<

05

<

05

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

<

0 5

NA

<

05

<

05

Indeno (1 ^.S-c.dJpyrene

193-39-5

	

	

<

0 5

NA

<

05

<

05

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

<

0 5

NA

<

05

<

0 5

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0

NA



0



0

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3

—



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4



—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bromomethane

74-63-9

—

...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Chloroethane

75-00-3

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6



...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

—



<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6





<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5



___

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7



	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Bromoform

75-25-2



	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

NA

<

20

<

20

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0



	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

2-Butanone

78-93-3



	

<

10

NA

<

10

<

10

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



	

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



	

<

10

NA

<

10

<

10

2-Hexanone

591-78-6



	

<

10

NA

<

10

<

10

Total Xylene

1330-20-7



...

<

5

NA

<

5

<

5

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA • Not Analyzed


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Discharge Limits

September-13



October-13

November-13

December-13

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

9/1/2013

10/2/2013

11/1/2013

12/18/2013

Metals (mg/L)



















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0.0011

NA

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6

NA

<

0015

NA

<

0015

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027

NA



0 0203

• NA



00145

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0.23

NA

<

0015

NA

<

0015

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2 3

NA



0 0077 J

NA



0 0064 J

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17

NA



0 0626

NA



0 0629

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0.36

NA

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

NA

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

NA

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

NA

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

NA

<

001

NA

<

0 01

Conventionals (mg/L)



















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

pH

6.5

9

NA



75

NA



78

TSS

TSS

30

45

NA

<

3

NA

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

NA



29

NA



37

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

NA

<

5

NA



1 6 J

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

NA

<

34

NA

<

33

Pesticides (ug/L)



















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

NA

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

___

___

NA

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

NA

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

NA

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

NA

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9



—

NA

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

NA

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

NA

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

NA

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3



___

NA

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

p.p-DDE

72-55-9



—

NA

<

0016

NA

<

0016

p.p-DDD

72-54-8





NA

<

0016

NA

<

0016

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

NA

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	



NA

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Endnn

72-20-8

	



NA

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...

...

NA

<

24

NA

<

0 8

Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

NA

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Endosuffan I

959-98-8

	

—

NA

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 008

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

NA

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

NA

<

0 081

NA

<

0 08

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

NA

<

0 081

NA

<

0 08

PCBs (ug/L)



















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

NA

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

NA

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

NA

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

...

NA

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

...



NA

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

NA

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1260

11096-82-5





NA

<

04

NA

<

04

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor

NA



0

NA



0


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischan

Permit
pe Limits

September-13

October-13

November-13

December-13

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

9/1/2013

10/2/2013

11/1/2013

12/18/2013

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...



NA

<

05

NA

<

05

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4



...

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



...

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



...

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-DimethyJphenoJ

105-67-9

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

...



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4.6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Isophorone

78-59-1





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

...

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2,4-Tnctilorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3



...

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4



...

NA

<

15

NA

<

15

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

...



NA

<

1

NA

<

1

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Nitroanilme

100-01-6

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5

—

...

NA

<

30

NA

<

30

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

—

NA

<

30

NA

<

30

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

—

NA

<

15

NA

<

15

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3 5

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2,6-Oinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

2.4-Dinrtrotoluene

121-14-2

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Chlorophenykphenylether

7005-72-3

...

...

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





NA

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Bromophenykphenylether

101-55-3

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

NA

<

05

NA

<

05

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Butylbenzylphtfialate

85-68-7





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

S.S'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1



...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis (2-ethyIhexyJ) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Di-n-octyiphthalate

117-84-0

...

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

...

...

NA

<

1

NA

<

1


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Discharge Limits

September-13



October-13

November-13

December-13

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

9/1/2013

10/2/2013

11/1/2013

12/18/2013

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

NA

<

05

NA

<

05

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—

—

NA

<

05

NA

<

0 5

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

NA

<

05

NA

<

05

Fluorene

86-73-7

—



NA

<

05

NA

<

0 5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8



—

NA

<

05

NA

<

0 5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

NA

<

05

NA

<

0 5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

...

NA

<

05

NA

<

05

Chrysene

218-01-9

...

...

NA

<

05

NA

<

05

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

NA

<

05

NA

<

05

Pyrene

129-00-0





NA

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	



NA

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9





NA

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (g.h.O perylene

191-24-2





NA

<

05

NA

<

05

Dibenz (a.h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

NA

<

05

NA

<

05

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	

	

NA

<

05

NA

<

0 5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2





NA

<

05

NA

<

05

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor

NA



0

NA



0

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Bromomethane

74-83-9

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Chloroethane

75-00-3

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1-Dich!oroethene

75-35-4

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Chloroform

67-66-3





NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1,1 -Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Carbon Tetrachloride

56-23-5

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6



	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...

___

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1.1.2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

—

—

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

1.1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

NA

<

20

NA

<

20

Carton Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

NA

<

10

NA

<

10

Trans-1.3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

cts-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—



NA

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

...



NA

<

10

NA

<

10

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

NA

<

10

NA

<

10

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

NA

<

5

NA

<

5

Notes

- - • Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA-Nol Analyzed


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, ironton Ohio





Draft Permit













Discharc

ie Limits

September-13



October-13

November-13

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

9/1/2013

10/2/2013

11/1/2013

Metals (mg/L)















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0.0011

NA

<

0 0002

NA

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

NA

<

0 02

NA

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6

NA

<

0015

NA

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027

NA



0 0203

NA

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0.23

NA

<

0015

NA

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2.3

NA



0 0077 J

NA

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17

NA



0 0626

NA

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36

NA

<

0 02

NA

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

NA

<

0 005

NA

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

NA

<

0 005

NA

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

NA

<

0 005

NA

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

NA

<

0 01

NA

Conventionals (mg/L)















pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

pH

6.5

9

NA



75

NA

TSS

TSS

30

45

NA

<

3

NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

NA



29

NA

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

NA

<

5

NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

NA

<

34

NA

Pesticides (ug/L)















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

NA

<

0016

NA

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—

—

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

NA

<

0016

NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

...

—

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8



—

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...

...

NA

<

0 0081

NA

p,p-DDE

72-55-9



—

NA

<

0016

NA

p,p-DDD

72-54-8



—

NA

<

0 016

NA

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

NA

<

0016

NA

Dieldnn

60-57-1



—

NA

<

0016

NA

Endnn

72-20-8

—

—

NA

<

0016

NA

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...

___

NA

<

24

NA

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

—

—

NA

<

0 016

NA

Endosulfan I

959-98-8



—

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

...

—

NA

<

0 016

NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

...

—

NA

<

0 081

NA

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

—

—

NA

<

0 081

NA

PCBs (ug/L)















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

—

—

NA

<

04

NA

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

—

—

NA

<

04

NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

—

—

NA

<

04

NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

—

—

NA

<

04

NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

—

...

NA

<

04

NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	



NA

<

04

NA

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

...



NA

<

04

NA

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor

NA



0

NA


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

September-13

OctobeM3

November-13

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

9/1/2013

10/2/2013

11/1/2013

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8



—

NA

<

1

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...

___

NA

<

05

NA

2-NrtroaniIine

88-74-4

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...



NA

<

1

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—



NA

<

1

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

NA

<

1

NA

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

...



NA

<

1

NA

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

...

...

NA

<

1

NA

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

...

—

NA

<

1

NA

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

2.4.6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

NA

<

1

NA

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

Hexachioroethane

67-72-1

—



NA

<

5

NA

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

...

...

NA

<

1

NA

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—



NA

<

1

NA

Isophorone

78-59-1



...

NA

<

1

NA

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...



NA

<

15

NA

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

...

—

NA

<

1

NA

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

NA

<

5

NA

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

NA

<

1

NA

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

NA

<

1

NA

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

NA

<

1

NA

3-Nitroanilme

99-09-2

—

	

NA

<

1

NA

4-Nitroanilme

100-01-6



	

NA

<

1

NA

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



...

NA

<

30

NA

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

NA

<

30

NA

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

	

NA

<

15

NA

Pentachiorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

NA

<

5

NA

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

NA

<

1

NA

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3





NA

<

1

NA

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

NA

<

5

NA

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





NA

<

1

NA

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

	

NA

<

1

NA

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

NA

<

05

NA

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

NA

<

5

NA

Butylbenzytphthalate

85-68-7

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalale

117-81-7

72

1100

NA

<

5

NA

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	



NA

<

5

NA

Carbazole

86-74-8





NA

<

1

NA


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit













Discharge Limits

September-13



October-13

November-13

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

9/1/2013

10/2/2013

11/1/2013

PAHs (ug/L)















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

NA

<

05

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8





NA

<

05

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

NA

<

05

NA

Fluorene

86-73-7

—



NA

<

0 5

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

...



NA

<

0 5

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

NA

<

0 5

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8





NA

<

05

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9

—



NA

<

0 5

NA

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

NA

<

05

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0

	

	

NA

<

05

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

NA

<

0 5

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9





NA

<

05

NA

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2





NA

<

05

NA

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3



	

NA

<

05

NA

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5



...

NA

<

0 5

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2



	

NA

<

05

NA

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor

NA



0

NA

VOCs (ug/L)















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

NA

<

5

NA

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	



NA

<

5

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9

...



NA

<

5

NA

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	



NA

<

5

NA

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4





NA

<

5

NA

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

___



NA

<

5

NA

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

NA

<

5

NA

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





NA

<

5

NA

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

...



NA

<

5

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





NA

<

5

NA

1,1,1 -Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

NA

<

5

NA

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	

—

NA

<

5

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

NA

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

NA

<

5

NA

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6



	

NA

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5



...

NA

<

5

NA

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

NA

<

5

NA

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5



	

NA

<

5

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

NA

<

5

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

—



NA

<

5

NA

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

—



NA

<

5

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

NA

<

5

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

NA

<

5

NA

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—



NA

<

5

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

NA

<

20

NA

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

NA

<

5

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3



	

NA

<

10

NA

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6



	

NA

<

5

NA

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

...



NA

<

5

NA

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



	

NA

<

10

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

NA

<

10

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

NA

<

5

NA

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit















Discharge Limits



August-13

September-13



October-13

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

8/27/2013

9/1/2013

10/2/2013

Metals (mg/L)

















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

2.6

<

0015

NA

<

0015

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 0222

NA



0 0203

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0.23

<

0015

NA

<

0015

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2 3



0 0099 J

NA



0 0077 J

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



0 0885

NA



0 0626

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 01

NA

<

0 01

Conventionals (mg/L)

















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

pH

6 5

9



77

NA



7 5

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3 42

NA

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



63

NA



2 9

Oi! & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5

NA

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

34

NA

<

34

Pesticides (ug/L)

















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—



<

0016

NA

<

0016

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

...

...

<

0 0082

NA

<

0 0081

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Delta BHC

319-86-8

...

—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...

...

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

p.p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Dieldnn

60-57-1

—

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Endnn

72-20-8



—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Toxaphene

8001-35-2





<

24

NA

<

24

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9



—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Endosulfan 1

959-98-8

—

—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4



—

<

0 081

NA

<

0 081

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

—

—

<

0 081

NA

<

0 081

PCBs (ug/L)

















PCB-1016

12674-11-2



—

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1221

11104-28-2





<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1232

11141-16-5





<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1242

53469-21-9





<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1248

12672-29-6





<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1254

11097-69-1





<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-12$0

11096-82-5



...

<

04

NA

<

04

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0

NA



0


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft
Dischar

3ermit
ae Limits

August-13

September-13

October-13

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

8/27/2013

9/1/2013

10/2/2013

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)

















4-Chloroanilme

106-47-8

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...

...

<

05

NA

<

05

2-Nitroanilme

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8



—

<

1

NA

<

1

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—



<

1

NA

<

1

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

NA

<

1

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

Isophorone

78-59-1





<

1

NA

<

1

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1



—

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexactilorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...



<

15

NA

<

15

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

2,2,-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

4-methy!phenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

NA

<

1

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Nilroaniline

100-01-6

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dimtrophenol

51-28-5





<

30

NA

<

30

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

30

NA

<

30

4,6-Din itro-2-methyIphenol

534-52-1

—

	

<

15

NA

<

15

Pentachlorophenoi (total)

87-86-5

monitor

35

<

5

NA

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2





<

5

NA

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

NA

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

1

NA

<

1

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—



<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

05

NA

<

0 5

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

NA

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

3.3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

NA

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

	

—

<

1

NA

<

1


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit















Dischan

jje Limits



August-13

September-13



October-13

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

8/27/2013

9/1/2013

10/2/2013

PAHs (ug/L)

















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

NA

<

05

Acenaphthylene

' 208-96-8

...



<

05

NA

<

05

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

05

NA

<

0 5

Fluorene

86-73-7





<

05

NA

<

05

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

...



<

05

NA

<

0 5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

—

<

0 5

NA

<

0 5

Chrysene

218-01-9

...

—

<

05

NA

<

0 5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

05

NA

<

0 5

Pyrene

129-00-0





<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3



	

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

...

	

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

...



<

05

NA

<

05

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

...

	

<

0 5

NA

<

05

Indeno (1,2p3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	



<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

<

0 5

NA

<

05

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0

NA



0

VOCs (ug/L)

















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

...



<

5

NA

<

5

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

1.1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2





<

5

NA

<

5

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

NA

<

5

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

---

—

<

5

NA

<

5

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

NA

<

5

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

...

—

<

5

NA

<

5

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5



—

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

NA

<

5

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6



—

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5





<

5

NA

<

5

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1





<

5

NA

<

5

Chloro benzene

108-90-7



	

<

5

NA

<

5

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

5

NA

<

5

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

NA

<

5

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

...

	

<

5

NA

<

5

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

NA

<

20

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

...

	

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Butanone

78-93-3

...

	

<

10

NA

<

10

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





<

5

NA

<

5

as-1 ,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



	

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1



	

<

10

NA

<

10

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—



<

10

NA

<

10

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

Notes

• - - Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA • Not Analyzed


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Discharge Limits



June-13

July-13



August-13

September-13

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

6/13/2013

7/1/2013

8/27/2013

9/1/2013

Metals (mg/L)



















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0 0011

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002

NA

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6

<

0015

NA

<

0015

NA

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



00171

NA



0 0222

NA

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23

<

0015

NA

<

0015

NA

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2.3



0 007 J

NA



0 0099 J

NA

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 0661

NA



0 0885

NA

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

NA

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

NA

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

NA

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

NA

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 01

NA

<

0 01

NA

Conventionals (mg/L)



















pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



8

NA



77

NA

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3

NA

<

3 42

NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



7

NA



63

NA

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



36 J

NA

<

5

NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

32

NA

<

34

NA

Pesticides (ug/L)



















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

NA

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

...



<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0082

NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—



<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—



<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Gamma BHC-Undane

58-89-9

—

—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3





<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

NA

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

NA

p.p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

NA

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0016

NA

<

0016

NA

Dieldnn

60-57-1

...

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

NA

Endnn

72-20-8

—

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

NA

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...

___

<

24

NA

<

24

NA

Endosuffan II

33213-65-9

—

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

NA

Endosuffan I

959-98-8

—

—

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

NA

Endosuffan Sulfate

1031-07-8

—

—

<

0016

NA

<

0016

NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

—

—

<

0 081

NA

<

0 081

NA

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

—

—

<

0 081

NA

<

0 081

NA

PCBs (ug/L)



















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

—

—

<

04

NA

<

04

NA

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

—

—

<

04

NA

<

04

NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5



—

<

04

NA

<

04

NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

—

—

<

04

NA

<

04

NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

—

—

<

04

NA

<

04

NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

—

—

<

04

NA

<

04

NA

PCB-1260

11096-82-5



___

<

04

NA

<

04

NA

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0

NA



0

NA


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

June-13

July-13

August-13

September-13

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

6/13/2013

7/1/2013

8/27/2013

9/1/2013

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroanifine

106-47-8

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...

...

<

05

NA

<

05

NA

2-Nitroanihne

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2.4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

N-Nitroso-dwi-propylamine

621-64-7

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Isophorone

78-59-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Hexachlofocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

...

...

<

15

NA

<

15

NA

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7



—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Oimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

...

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2,4-Dinitropheno!

51-28-5

...

...

<

30

NA

<

30

NA

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

...

<

30

NA

<

30

NA

4,6-Dimtro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

...



<

15

NA

<

15

NA

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3 5

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2,6-Dimtrotoluene

606-20-2



	

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

2,4-Dimtrotoluene

121-14-2

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3

...



<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

N-mtrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

1

NA

<

1

NA

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

---

<

1

NA

<

1

NA

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

05

NA

<

05

NA

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

...

___

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Bis (2-ethy|hexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Carbazole

86-74-8

...

...

<

1

NA

<

1

NA


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Discharge Limits



June-13

July-13



August-13

September-13

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

6/13/2013

7/1/2013

8/27/2013

9/1/2013

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

NA

<

05

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8



...

<

05

NA

<

05

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

05

NA

<

05

NA

Ffuorene

86-73-7

—



<

05

NA

<

05

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—



<

05

NA

<

05

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

05

NA

<

05

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—



<

05

NA

<

05

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9

...



<

05

NA

<

05

NA

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

05

NA

<

0 5

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0

___



<

05

NA

<

05

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

<

05

NA

<

05

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	

	

<

05

NA

<

0 5

NA

Benzo (g.h.i) perylene

191-24-2

...

...

<

0 5

NA

<

05

NA

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

<

05

NA

<

0 5

NA

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	

	

<

05

NA

<

0 5

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

<

05

NA

<

05

NA

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0

NA



0

NA

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromelhane

74-87-3

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9

...



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Chloroethane

75-00-3





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

cis-1 p2-Dich)oroethene

156-59-2





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

...

...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,2-Dtchloropropane

78-87-5

___



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

—



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Bromoform

75-25-2

—



<

5

NA

<

5

NA

1.1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

NA

<

20

NA

Carton Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<

10

NA

<

10

NA

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





<

5

NA

<

5

NA

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—

	

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

...

<

10

NA

<

10

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—



<

10

NA

<

10

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7



...

<

5

NA

<

5

NA

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Discharge Limits



May-13



June-13

July-13



August-13

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

5/20/2013

6/13/2013

7/1/2013

8/27/2013

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0.0011

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

NA

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2.6

<

0015

<

0015

NA

<

0015

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 0159



00171

NA



0 0222

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0.23

<

0015

<

0015

NA

<

0015

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2.3



0 006 J



0 007 J

NA



0 0099 J

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



0 0845



0 0661

NA



0 0885

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36

<

0 02

<

0 02

NA

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 005

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

<

0 005

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0.0034

<

0 005

<

0 005

NA

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 01

<

0 01

NA

<

0 01

Conventionals (mg/L)





















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

pH

6.5

9



7 5



8

NA



77

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

3 96

<

3

NA

<

3 42

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



0 67



7

NA



63

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5



36 J

NA

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor



92

<

32

NA

<

34

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0082

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

...

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

...

—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

...

...

<

24

<

24

NA

<

24

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Endosulfan 1

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

<

0 0081

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

NA

<

0016

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

<

0 081

<

0 081

NA

<

0 081

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

<

0 081

<

0 081

NA

<

0 081

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

04

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

04

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

04

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

04

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—

<

04

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

04

<

04

NA

<

04

PCB-1260

11096-82-5





<

04

<

04

NA

<

04

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0



0

NA



0


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

May-13

June-13

July-13

August-13

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

5/20/2013

6/13/2013

7/1/2013

8/27/2013

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroanihne

106-47-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6





<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

2-Nitroamline

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

___



<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

N-Nilroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Isophorone

78-59-1

___

...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4

___



<

15

<

15

NA

<

15

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7



...

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2p2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

—

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dinrtrophenol

51-28-5



...

<

30

<

30

NA

<

30

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7



—

<

30

<

30

NA

<

30

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

—

<

15

<

15

NA

<

15

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

2,4-Dinrtrotoluene

121-14-2

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



___

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamme

86-30-6





<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

	

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

	

<

0 5

<

0 5

NA

<

0 5

dMi-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

___



<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

—

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

...

---

<

1

<

1

NA

<

1


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Discharge Limits



May-13



June-13

July-13



August-13

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

5/20/2013

6/13/2013

7/1/2013

8/27/2013

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8





<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—



<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

	

<

0 5

<

05

NA

<

05

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

0 5

<

05

NA

<

05

Pyrene

129-00-0

	

	

<

0 5

<

05

NA

<

0 5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

<

0 5

<

05

NA

<

0 5

Benzo (k) ftouranthene

207-08-9

	

	

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

	

	

<

0 5

<

05

NA

<

05

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Indeno (1,2.3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	

	

<

0 5

<

05

NA

<

05

Benzo (b) flourantbene

205-99-2



	

<

05

<

05

NA

<

05

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0



0

NA



0

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Vinyl Chloride

75-01-4

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1-Dtchloroethene

75-35-4



—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Carbon Tetrachloride

56-23-5

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5



	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	

—

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

1,1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

<

20

NA

<

20

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<

10

<

10

NA

<

10

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

as-1,3-Dtchloropropene

10061-01-5

—

	

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

10

<

10

NA

<

10

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

10

<

10

NA

<

10

Total Xylene

1330-20-7



___

<

5

<

5

NA

<

5

Notes

— Indicates no Established Affluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Dischan

ie Limits



Apnl-13



May-13



June-13

July-13

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

4/24/2013

5/20/2013

6/13/2013

7/1/2013

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0.0011

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

NA

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

NA

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2 6

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

NA

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0 0134



0 0159



00171

NA

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

NA

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2.3



0 0058 J



0 006 J



0 007 J

NA

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 0951



0 0845



0 0661

NA

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0.36

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

NA

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

NA

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

NA

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

NA

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

NA

Conventional (mg/L)





















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6.5

9



74



75



8

NA

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

12

<

3 96

<

3

NA

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor

<

06



0 67



7

NA

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5

<

5



36 J

NA

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

44



92

<

32

NA

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5



—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

Alpha Chtordane

5103-71-9





<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

___

...

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

Delta BHC

319-86-8

...

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3





<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0016

<

0016

<

0 016

NA

Dteldnn

60-57-1

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

Endnn

72-20-8



...

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

Toxaphene

8001-35-2



...

<

24

<

24

<

24

NA

Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

Endosutfan I

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

NA

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	



<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

NA

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

<

0 081

<

0 081

<

0 081

NA

Methoxychlor

72-43-5



—

<

0 081

<

0 081

<

0 081

NA

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

04

<

04

<

04

NA

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	



<

04

<

04

<

04

NA

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

04

<

04

<

04

NA

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	



<

04

<

04

<

04

NA

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—

<

04

<

04

<

04

NA

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

04

<

04

<

04

NA

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

—

<

04

<

04

<

04

NA

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0



0



0

NA


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

April-13

May-13

June-13

July-13

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

4/24/2013

5/20/2013

6/13/2013

7/1/2013

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)





















4-Chloroamline

106-47-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...

___

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

2-Nitroanilme

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4

...



<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—



<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



...

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

...

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

...

...

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<



NA

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

...

...

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Isophorone

78-59-1

...



<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

1,2,4-Tnchiorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Hexachlorocyctopentadiene

77-47-4



...

<

15

<

15

<

15

NA

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<



NA

2-methylphenol

95-48-7



...

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2,2'-oxybis(l -Chloropropane)

108-60-1



...

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

4-Nitroamline

100-01-6

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5





<

30

<

30

<

30

NA

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

—

<

30

<

30

<

30

NA

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1



—

<

15

<

15

<

15

NA

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

	

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

2,4-Dimtrotoluene

121-14-2

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3





<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

N-nrtrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

df-n-butylphthaiate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Carbazole

86-74-8

...

...

<

1

<

1

<

1

NA


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Discharge Limits



Apnl-13



May-13



June-13

July-13

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

4/24/2013

5/20/2013

6/13/2013

7/1/2013

PAHs (ug/L)





















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

...



<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

—

<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

NA

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

05

<

05

<

0 5

NA

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Chrysene

218-01-9

...



<

05

<

05

<

0 5

NA

Fluoranthene

20&-44-0

66

200

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

NA

Pyrene

129-00-0





<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

NA

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

NA

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	



<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

	



<

05

<

05

<

0 5

NA

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

	



<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5



	

<

05

<

05

<

05

NA

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

NA

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0



0



0

NA

VOCs (ug/L)





















Chloromethane

74-87-3



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Bromomethane

74-83-9





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Chioroethane

75-00-3



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,1-Drchloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

___

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5



...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

...

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

—

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

360

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Bromoform

75-25-2

...



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

1,1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

<

20

<

20

NA

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—



<

10

<

10

<

10

NA

Trans-1 t3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

as-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—



<

10

<

10

<

10

NA

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

10

<

10

<

10

NA

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...



<

5

<

5

<

5

NA

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Discharge Limits



March-13



April-13



May-13



June-13

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

3/19/3013

4/24/2013

5/20/2013

6/13/2013

Metals (mg/L)























Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0.0011

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

2.6

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



0013



0 0134



0 0159



00171

Lead

7439-92-1

0 121

0.23

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2.3



0 0048 J



0 0058 J



0 006 J



0 007 J

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0.17



0 0869



0 0951



0 0845



0 0661

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0.36

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

001

<

0 01

<

0 01

<

0 01

Conventionals (mg/L)























pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

PH

6 5

9



77



74



7 5



8

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

12

<

12

<

3 96

<

3

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



24

<

06



0 67



7

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10

<

5

<

5

<

5



36 J

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

4 4

<

44



92

<

3 2

Pesticides (ug/L)























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0 016

<

0016

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

___



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0082

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

...

...

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0082

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0082

Gamma BHC-Lmdane

58-89-9

—

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0082

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0082

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0082

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0082

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

	

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0082

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

p.p-DDD

72-54-8

	



<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

Toxaphene

8001-35-2





<

24

<

24

<

24

<

2 5

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9



—

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

Endosulfan I

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0082

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	



<

0 016

<

0 016

<

0016

<

0016

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

<

0 081

<

0 081

<

0 081

<

0 082

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

<

0 081

<

0 081

<

0 081

<

0 082

PCBs (ug/L)























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

04

<

04

<

04

<

041

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

04

<

04

<

04

<

041

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

04

<

04

<

04

<

041

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

04

<

04

<

04

<

041

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	

—

<

04

<

04

<

04

<

041

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

04

<

04

<

04

<

041

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

—

<

04

<

04

<

04

<

041

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0



0



0



0


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

March-13

Apnl-13

May-13

June-13

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

3/19/3013

4/24/2013

5/20/2013

6/13/2013

SemUVOCs (ug/L)























4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



...

<

05

<

05

<

05

<

05

2-Nitroanjlme

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4



...

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

...



<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

...

___

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2.4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2





<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Bis (2-chtoroelhyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

1.3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<



N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



___

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3



—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Isophorone

78-59-1





<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4



___

<

15

<

15

<

15

<



2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

<



2-methylphenol

95-48-7



...

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Diben*ofuran

132-64-9

—

	

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2

—

	

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

	

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



	

<

30

<

30

<

30

<

31

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

30

<

30

<

30

<

31

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1



	

<

15

<

15

<

15

<

15

Pentachlorophenof (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

<

5

<

5

<



2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—



<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<



4-Chloropheny!-phenylether

7005-72-3

...

___

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

<

5

<



N-nitrosodiphenylamme

86-30-6





<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Hexachloro benzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

05

<

05

<

05

<

05

dj-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Carba^ole

86-74-8

	

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Dischar

ge Limits



March-13



April-13



May-13



June-13

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

3/19/3013

4/24/2013

5/20/2013

6/13/2013

PAHs (ug/L)























Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

<

05

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8





<

0 5

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

05

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

05

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

<

05

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

—

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

<

05

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

05

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

<

05

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

	

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

<

05

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

05

Pyrene

129-00-0

	

	

<

05

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

0 5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9



	

<

0 5

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

	

	

<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

0 5

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3



	

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

<

05

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5



	

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

<

05

<

05

<

05

<

05

Total PAHs



0.376

monitor



0



0



0



0

VOCs (ug/L)























Chloromethane

74-67-3



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2



...

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Toluene

108-68-3

28

74

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bromoform

75-25-2



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

<

20

<

20

<

20

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<

10

<

10

<

10

<

10

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

10

<

10

<

10

<

10

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

10

<

10

<

10

<

10

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

___

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Notes

— indicates no Established Effluent Cntena
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit























Discharge Limits

February-13





March-13



April-13



May-13

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

2/26/3013

3/19/3013

4/24/2013

5/20/2013

Metals (mg/L)

























Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0.0011



0 000075

J

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

2 6

<

0015



<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027



0 0137





0013



0 0134



0 0159

Lead

7439-92-1

0.121

0 23

<

0015



<

0015

<

0015

<

0015

Nickel

7440-02-0

0 24

2 3



0 0043

J



0 0048 J



0 0058 J



0 006 J

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 0624





0 0869



0 0951



0 0845

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0.122

0 36

<

0 02



<

0 02

<

0 02

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

0 01



<

001

<

001

<

0 01

Conventionals (mg/L)

























pH (Mm and Max) (S U )

pH

6 5

9



75





77



74



7 5

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

12



<

12

<

12

<

3 96

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



1 6





24

<

06



0 67

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



26

J

<

5

<

5

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

36



<

44

<

44



92

Pesticides (ug/L)

























Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2



—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—



<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

—

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Aldnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

...



<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

p.p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0.000227

monitor

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

Endnn

72-20-8

	

—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

Toxaphene

8001-35-2





<

24



<

2 4

<

24

<

24

Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

Endosutfan I

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8



—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

<

0016

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4



—

<

0 081



<

0 081

<

0 081

<

0 081

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

<

0 081



<

0 081

<

0 081

<

0 081

PCBs (ug/L)

























PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

04



<

04

<

04

<

04

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

04



<

04

<

04

<

04

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

04



<

04

<

04

<

04

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

04



<

04

<

04

<

04

PCB-1248

12672-29-6



—

<

04



<

04

<

04

<

04

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	

—

<

04



<

04

<

04

<

04

PCB-1260

11096-62-5

...

...

<

04



<

04

<

04

<

04

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0





0



0



0


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

February-13

March-13

April-13

May-13

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

2/26/3013

3/19/3013

4/24/2013

5/20/2013

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)























4-Chloroanihne

106-47-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6





<

05

<

05

<

05

<

05

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4



___

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5





<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2.4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

4-Chloro-3-methylpheno)

59-50-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2



—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—



<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—



<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

...

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

...

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

...

...

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Isophorone

78-59-1

___



<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4



...

<

15

<

15

<

15

<

15

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—



<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7

—

...

<

1

<

1.

<

1

<

1

2,2'-oxybis(1-Chloropropane)

108-60-1

...

---

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

3-Nitroamline

99-09-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

4-Nitroaniltne

100-01-6

—



<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5





<

30

<

30

<

30

<

30

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

...

<

30

<

30

<

30

<

30

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

—

<

15

<

15

<

15

<

15

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dimtrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



---

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

...

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

...



<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-6

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

<

1


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit





















Discharge Limits



:ebruary-13



March-13



April-13



May-13

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

2/26/3013

3/19/3013

4/24/2013

5/20/2013

PAHs (ug/L)























Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

<

05

<

05

<

05

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

___

___

<

05

<

05

<

05

<

05

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

	

<

05

<

05

<

05

<

05

Fluorene

86-73-7

...

	

<

05

<

05

<

05

<

05

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

	

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

0 5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

<

05

<

05

<

05

<

0 5

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

	

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

Pyrene

129-00-0

	

	

<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

0 5

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

<

0 5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	

	

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

0 5

Benzo (g,h,i) peryiene

191-24-2

	

	

<

05

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

05

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

<

0 5

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5

	

	

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

<

0 5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0



0



0



0

VOCs (ug/L)























Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Chloroethane

75-00-3

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1,1 -Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Carbon Tetrachloride

56-23-5

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichioropropane

78-87-5



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Chloro benzene

108-90-7



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bromoform

75-25-2

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1,2,2-Tetra chloroethane

79-34-5

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

<

20

<

20

<

20

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<

10

<

10

<

10

<

10

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

10

<

10

<

10

<

10

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

10

<

10

<

10

<

10

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

...

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

<

5

Notes

- - • Indicates no Established Effluent Cntena
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit



















Discharge Limits

February-13





March-13



April-13

Parameter

Cas No.

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

2/26/3013

3/19/3013

4/24/2013

Metals (mg/L)





















Mercury

7439-97-6

0.000013

0 0011



0 000075

J

<

0 0002

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02



<

0 02

<

0 02

Chromium

7440-47-3

0.119

2 6

<

0015



<

0015

<

0015

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0.027



00137





0013



0 0134

Lead

7439-92-1

0121

0 23

<

0015



<

0015

<

0015

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2 3



0 0043

J



0 0048 J



0 0058 J

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 0624





0 0869



0 0951

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36

<

0 02



<

0 02

<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0.00142

1

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0.0089

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005



<

0 005

<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0 046

<

0 01



<

0 01

<

0 01

Conventionals (mg/L)





















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6 5

9



75





77



74

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

12



<

12

<

12

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



1 6





24

<

06

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



2 6

J

<

5

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

36



<

44

<

44

Pesticides (ug/L)





















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9





<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9

...

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Delta BHC

319-86-8

—

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0 00331

monitor

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Aidnn

309-00-2

0.000884

monitor

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3



___

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

—



<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

p.p-DDD

72-54-8



—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

p.p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

Dieldnn

60-57-1

—

—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

Endnn

72-20-8

—

—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

Toxaphene

8001-35-2





<

2 4



<

24

<

24

Endosulfan II

33213-65-9

—

—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0 016

Endosulfan 1

959-98-8



—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

<

0 0081

Endosulfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

...

—

<

0016



<

0016

<

0016

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

—

—

<

0 081



<

0 081

<

0 081

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

...

—

<

0 081



<

0 081

<

0 081

PCBs (ug/L)





















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

—

—

<

04



<

04

<

04

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

—

—

<

04



<

04

<

04

PCB-1232

11141-16-5



—

<

04



<

04

<

04

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

—

—

<

04



<

04

<

04

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

—

—

<

04



<

04

<

04

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

—

—

<

04



<

04

<

04

PCB-1260

11096-62-5

—

—

<

04



<

04

<

04

TOTAL PCBS



0 000967

monitor



0





0



0


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft
Dischan

Permit
ie Limits

February-13

March-13

April-13

30 Day Avg

Daily Max.

2/26/3013

3/19/3013

4/24/2013

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)



















4-Chloroaniiine

106-47-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6

...

...

<

05

<

05

<

05

2-Nitroaniline

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4



...

<

1

<

1

<

1

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

<

1

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5



...

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105-67-9

---



<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—



<

1

<

1

<

1

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7



—

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2



—

<

1

<

1

<

1

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

<



<

5

N-Nftroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7



...

<

1

<

1

<

1

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

Isophorone

78-59-1

...



<

1

<

1

<

1

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—



<

1

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4



...

<

15

<

15

<

15

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<



<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7



—

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1



—

<

1

<

1

<

1

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

<

1

<

1

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

3-Nitroamline

99-09-2



	

<

1

<

1

<

1

4-Nitroamline

100-01-6

—



<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dimtrophenol

51-28-5

...

...

<

30

<

30

<

30

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

—

<

30

<

30

<

30

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol

534-52-1

—

—

<

15

<

15

<

15

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3.5

<

5

<

5

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dtnitrotoluene

121-14-2

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether

7005-72-3



...

<

1

<

1

<

1

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

1

<

1

<

1

4-Bromophenykphenylether

101-55-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

05

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

...

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bts (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0

	

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

	

—

<

1

<

1

<

1


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit

















Discharge Limits



February-13



March-13



April-13

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

2/26/3013

3/19/3013

4/24/2013

PAHs (ug/L)



















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

<

05

<

05

Acenaphthylene

206-96-8





<

05

<

05

<

05

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

0 5

<

05

<

05

Fluorene

86-73-7

___



<

05

<

05

<

0 5

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

—

<

05

<

05

<

05

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

0 5

<

05

<

0 5

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

<

05

<

05

<

0 5

Chrysene

218-01-9

—

	

<

05

<

05

<

0 5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

05

Pyrene

129-00-0

...



<

0 5

<

05

<

05

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

05

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	

	

<

05

<

05

<

05

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2

...

...

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

<

0 5

<

0 5

<

05

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5



...

<

05

<

0 5

<

05

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2





<

05

<

05

<

05

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0



0



0

VOCs (ug/L)



















Chloromethane

74-87-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4





<

5

<

5

<

5

Bromomethane

74-83-9



...

<

5

<

5

<

5

Chloroethane

75-00-3

...



<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4



—

<

5

<

5

<

5

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2





<

5

<

5

<

5

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

...

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

—

—

<

5

<

5

<

5

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

<

5

<

5

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

...

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



	

<

5

<

5

<

5

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

<

5

<

5

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

...



<

5

<

5

<

5

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	



<

5

<

5

<

5

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

5

<

5

<

5

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

<

5

<

5

Bromoform

75-25-2

...

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

...

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

<

20

<

20

Carton Disulfide

75-15-0

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—

	

<

10

<

10

<

10

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—

	

<

5

<

5

<

5

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—

	

<

10

<

10

<

10

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

10

<

10

<

10

Total Xylene

1330-20-7

___

...

<

5

<

5

<

5

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA - Not Analyzed


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit















Discharge Limits



Februarys 3





March-13

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max

2/26/3013

3/19/3013

Metals (mg/L)

















Mercury

7439-97-6

0 000013

0 0011



0 000075

J

<

0 0002

Antimony

7440-36-0

monitor

monitor

<

0 02



<

0 02

Chromium

7440-47-3

0 119

2.6

<

0 015



<

0015

Copper

7440-50-8

monitor

0 027



00137





0013

Lead

7439-92-1

0121

0 23

<

0015



<

0015

Nickel

7440-02-0

0.24

2.3



0 0043

J



0 0048 J

Zinc

7440-66-6

monitor

0 17



0 0624





0 0869

Arsenic

7440-38-2

0 122

0 36

<

0 02



<

0 02

Beryllium

7440-41-7

0 00142

1

<

0 005



<

0 005

Cadmium

7440-43-9

monitor

0 0089

<

0 005



<

0 005

Silver

7440-22-4

monitor

0 0034

<

0 005



<

0 005

Cyanide (free)

57-12-5

monitor

0.046

<

0 01



<

0 01

Conventionals (mg/L)

















pH (Min and Max) (S U )

PH

6 5

9



75





77

TSS

TSS

30

45

<

12



<

12

Ammonia Nitrogen

7664-41-7

monitor

monitor



1 6





24

Oil & Grease (total)

O&G

10

10



26

J

<

5

BOD

BOD

monitor

monitor

<

36



<

44

Pesticides (ug/L)

















Endnn Ketone

53494-70-5

—

—

<

0016



<

0016

Alpha Chlordane

5103-71-9

—

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

Gamma Chlordane

5103-74-2

—

—

<

0016



<

0016

Alpha BHC

319-84-6

—

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

Beta BHC

319-85-7

—

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

Gamma BHC-Lindane

58-89-9



—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

Delta BHC

319-86-8





<

0 0081



<

0 0081

Heptachlor

76-44-8

0.00331

monitor

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

Aldnn

309-00-2

0 000884

monitor

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

Heptachlor Epoxide

1024-57-3

___

___

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

p,p-DDE

72-55-9

	

—

<

0016



<

0016

p,p-DDD

72-54-8

	

—

<

0016



<

0016

p,p-DDT

50-29-3

0 000227

monitor

<

0016



<

0016

Dieldnn

60-57-1

	

—

<

0016



<

0016

Endnn

72-20-8

	



<

0016



<

0016

Toxaphene

8001-35-2





<

24



<

24

Endosutfan II

33213-65-9

	

—

<

0016



<

0016

Endosutfan I

959-98-8

	

—

<

0 0081



<

0 0081

Endosutfan Sulfate

1031-07-8

	

—

<

0016



<

0016

Endnn Aldehyde

7421-93-4

	

—

<

0 081



<

0 081

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

	

—

<

0 081



<

0 081

PCBs (ug/L)

















PCB-1016

12674-11-2

	

—

<

04



<

04

PCB-1221

11104-28-2

	

—

<

04



<

04

PCB-1232

11141-16-5

	

—

<

04



<

04

PCB-1242

53469-21-9

	

—

<

04



<

04

PCB-1248

12672-29-6

	



<

04



<

04

PCB-1254

11097-69-1

	



<

04



<

04

PCB-1260

11096-82-5

	

—

<

04



<

04

TOTAL PCBS



0.000967

monitor



0





0


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio

Parameter

Cas No.

Draft Permit
Discharge Limits

February-13

March-13

30 Day Avg.

Daily Max.

2/26/3013

3/19/3013

Semi-VOCs (ug/L)















4-Chloroaniline

106-47-8

—

...

<

1

<

1

2-Methylnaphthalene

91-57-6



...

<

05

<

05

2-Nitroanihne

88-74-4

—

—

<

1

<

1

2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol

95-95-4



...

<

1

<

1

2-Chlorophenol

95-57-8

—

—

<

1

<

1

Phenol

108-95-2

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

2-Nitrophenol

88-75-5

...

...

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dimethylpheno!

105-67-9

...

—

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120-83-2

—

—

<

1

<

1

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

59-50-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol

88-06-2

—



<

1

<

1

Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-44-4

monitor

monitor

<

1

<

1

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541-73-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106-46-7

...

—

<

1

<

1

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95-50-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

Hexachloroethane

67-72-1

—

—

<

5

<

5

N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine

621-64-7

___

...

<

1

<

1

Nitrobenzene

98-95-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

Isophorone

78-59-1

...

...

<

1

<

1

Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane

111-91-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene

120-82-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorobutadiene

87-68-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-47-4



___

<

15

<

15

2-Chloronaphthalene

91-58-7

—

—

<

1

<

1

Dimethylphthalate

131-11-3

monitor

monitor

<

5

<

5

2-methylphenol

95-48-7



—

<

1

<

1

2,2'-oxybis(1 -Chloropropane)

108-60-1

—

—

<

1

<

1

4-methylphenol (total)

106-44-5

monitor

140

<

1

<

1

Dibenzofuran

132-64-9



	

<

1

<

1

3-Nitroaniline

99-09-2



	

<

1

<

1

4-Nitroaniline

100-01-6

—

	

<

1

<

1

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51-28-5



...

<

30

<

30

4-Nitrophenol

100-02-7

—

	

<

30

<

30

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylpheno!

534-52-1

—

	

<

15

<

15

Pentachlorophenol (total)

87-86-5

monitor

3 5

<

5

<

5

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606-20-2

—



<

1

<

1

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121-14-2

...



<

5

<

5

4-Chlorophenykphenylether

7005-72-3

...

...

<

1

<

1

Diethylphthalate

84-66-2

monitor

2600

<

5

<

5

N-nitrosodiphenylamine

86-30-6





<

1

<

1

4-Bromophenyl-phenylether

101-55-3

—

—

<

1

<

1

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

—

—

<

05

<

05

di-n-butylphthalate

84-74-2

monitor

350

<

5

<

5

Butylbenzylphthalate

85-68-7

—

	

<

5

<

5

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91-94-1

—

	

<

5

<

5

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117-81-7

72

1100

<

5

<

5

Di-n-octylphthalate

117-84-0



—

<

5

<

5

Carbazole

86-74-8

	

—

<

1

<

1


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Attachment A	2013 Effluent Sample Result Summary

Schilling Landfill, Ironton Ohio





Draft Permit













Discharge Limits

February-13



March-13

Parameter

Cas No

30 Day Avg

Daily Max

2/26/3013

3/19/3013

PAHs (ug/L)















Naphthalene

91-20-3

monitor

160

<

05

<

05

Acenaphthylene

208-96-8

—

—

<

05

<

05

Anthracene

120-12-7

—

—

<

05

<

05

Fluorene

86-73-7

—

—

<

0 5

<

05

Phenanthrene

85-01-8

—

—

<

0 5

<

0 5

Acenaphthene

83-32-9

monitor

67

<

05

<

05

Benzo (a) pyrene

50-32-8

—

	

<

05

<

05

Chrysene

218-01-9





<

05

<

0 5

Fluoranthene

206-44-0

66

200

<

05

<

05

Pyrene

129-00-0





<

05

<

05

Benzo (a) anthracene

56-55-3

	

	

<

05

<

0 5

Benzo (k) flouranthene

207-08-9

	

	

<

0 5

<

05

Benzo (g,h,i) perylene

191-24-2



...

<

0 5

<

0 5

Dibenz (a,h) anthracene

53-70-3

	

	

<

05

<

05

Indeno (1,2,3-c,d)pyrene

193-39-5



	

<

05

<

0 5

Benzo (b) flouranthene

205-99-2

	

	

<

0 5

<

0 5

Total PAHs



0 376

monitor



0



0

VOCs (ug/L)















Chloromethane

74-87-3

	

—

<

5

<

5

Vinyl Chlonde

75-01-4





<

5

<

5

Bromomethane

74-83-9

	

...

<

5

<

5

Chloroethane

75-00-3

...



<

5

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethene

75-35-4

	



<

5

<

5

Methylene Chlonde

75-09-2





<

5

<

5

Trans-1,2-Dichlorothene

156-60-5





<

5

<

5

1,1-Dichloroethane

75-34-3





<

5

<

5

cjs-1 ,2-Dichloroethene

156-59-2

...



<

5

<

5

Chloroform

67-66-3





<

5

<

5

1,1,1-Tnchloroethane

71-55-6

	

—

<

5

<

5

Carbon Tetrachlonde

56-23-5

	



<

5

<

5

Benzene

71-43-2

57

134

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichloroethane

107-06-2

180

574

<

5

<

5

Tnchloroethene

79-01-6

	

	

<

5

<

5

1,2-Dichloropropane

78-87-5

	



<

5

<

5

Bromodichloromethane

75-27-4



	

<

5

<

5

Toluene

108-88-3

28

74

<

5

<

5

1,1,2-Tnchloroethane

79-00-5

	

	

<

5

<

5

Tetrachloroethene

127-18-4

52

164

<

5

<

5

Dibromochloromethane

124-48-1

	



<

5

<

5

Chlorobenzene

108-90-7

	



<

5

<

5

Ethylbenzene

100-41-4

142

380

<

5

<

5

Styrene

100-42-5

monitor

1300

<

5

<

5

Bromoform

75-25-2





<

5

<

5

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79-34-5

—



<

5

<

5

Acetone (total)

67-64-1

monitor

550

<

20

<

20

Carbon Disulfide

75-15-0





<

5

<

5

2-Butanone

78-93-3

—



<

10

<

10

Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-02-6





<

5

<

5

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene

10061-01-5

—



<

5

<

5

4-Methyl-2-pentanone

108-10-1

—



<

10

<

10

2-Hexanone

591-78-6

—

	

<

10

<

10

Total Xylene

1330-20-7



...

<

5

<

5

Notes

— Indicates no Established Effluent Criteria
NA- Not Analyzed


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TABLE 6

Summary of Soil Gas Sampling Results


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Table 6 - Summary of Soil Gas Sampling Results
Schilling Landfill
Ironton, Ohio

Sample Point

Sample
Date8

VOCs measured
with PID (in ppmv)b

Lower
Explosive
Limit (%)c

02 (%)

Carbon
Monoxide

(in ppm)

Hydrogen
Sulfide

(in ppm)

Observations

SVP-1

5/8/2013

1 7

0

17 8

165

0

Extracted vapor flow stopped after several minutes of pumping
Background PID readings of ambient air were recorded at 0 2 ppm

SVP-1

5/30/2013

Unable to measure

Unable to establish vacuum to extract vapor

SVP-1

11/26/2013

Unable to measure

Unable to establish vacuum to extract vapor

SVP-1

5/29/2014



Unable to measure





Unable to establish vacuum to extract vapor

SVP-2

5/8/2013

1 5

0

134

0

0

Consistent vapor flow which allowed for PID readings Background
ambient air PID readings were recorded at 0 2 ppm

SVP-2

5/30/2013

0

0

16 4

0

0

Consistent vapor flow and PID readings

SVP-2

11/26/2013

0

0

14 4

0

0

Consistent vapor flow and PID readings

SVP-2

5/29/2014

Unable to measure

Unable to establish vacuum to extract vapor (recent heavy rainfall is
suspected to have temporarily submerged SVP-2)

SVP-3

5/8/2013

02

0

20 9

2

0

Consistent vapor flow which allowed for PID readings Background
ambient air PID readings were recorded at 0 2 ppm

SVP-3

5/30/2013

Unable to measure

No measurable vacuum due to moisture

SVP-3

11/26/2013

Unable to measure

No measurable vacuum due to moisture

SVP-3

5/29/2014

Unable to measure

No measurable vacuum due to moisture

a - On 8/6/13, the three sample points were tested with a vacuum pump to determine whether they were producing consistent vapor flow Only SVP-2 was observed to produce
consistent vapor.

b - VOCs measured with PID (ppmv) = Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) measured with a Photo Ionization Detector (PID) which measures in parts per million by volume (ppmv)

c - The Lower Explosive Limit is sensitive to a range of gases including methane


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ATTACHMENTS


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ATTACHMENT 1

Copy of Deed Restrictions


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I

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VOL

0013 page 009

n	APPENDIX IV

DEED RESTRICTIONS
E. H. Schilling & Son, General Contractors, Inc., owner in

fee simple of the real estate described below,jhereby imposes

restrictions on the described real estate, also known as the E.Hk

! !

Schilling & Son, General Contractors, Inc. landfill facility (the

i	i

I'Schillmg Facility"), in Hamilton Township, Lawrence County,

I	i

State of Ohio:	ฆ ]

That property situated in Section 9, Township 1, Range 19,
Hamilton Township, Lawrence County, Ohio and being a part of
the E.H. Schilling & Sons, General Contractors, Inc. 15.08
acre tract as recorded in Volume 509, page 90 and also being
a part of the Earl H. Schilling tract as recorded in Volume
I 418, page 179 of the Lawrence County DeedjRecords and being
i more particularly bound and described as follows:

! .	i

j	Beginning at a railroad spike (found, September 1990) in the

I	centerline of Winkler Hollow Road, said railroad spike being

j	the westernmost corner of the aforementioned E.H. Schilling

ฆ	& Sons, General Contractors, Inc. tract, 1

l

1	Thence, following along the Westerly property line of said

!	E.H. Schilling & Sons, General Contractors, Inc. tract North

!	36 degrees 34 minutes 01 seconds East, 233..55 feet to a

I	railroad spike in the centerline of Winkler Hollow Road

j	(found, September 1990),

! Thence,	South 84 degrees 40vminutes	39 seconds East, 383.03

I feet to an iron pin (set, September	1990) 'i

i	j

j Thence,	South 53 degrees 48 Minutes	04 seconds East, 261.26
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990)j

I	!

!	Thence, South 80 degrees 31 minutes 02 seconds East, 322.09

i	feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990)J

I	Thence, North 57 degrees 40 minutes 56 seconds East, 2 06.35

|	feet to a chiseled "X" on rock in smg.ll clrain (found,

ฆ	September 1990),

j	Thence, South 70 degrees 40 minutes 48 seconds East, 93.65

j	feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990)I

I	|

| Thence, South 43 degrees 57 minutes 21 seconds East, 254.25
i feet to an iron pin (set, September 19.90) J


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Thence, South 22 degrees 19 minutes 22 seconds East, 89.90
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990), !

I	:;

(Thence, South. 15 degrees 51 minutes 37 seconds East, 118.72
j feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990), • j
' ฆ !
jThence, South 4 degrees 07 minutes 26 seconds;West, 118.51
| feet'to an iron pin (found, September 1990),

i	: i

•Thence, South 57 degrees 55 minutes 34 seconds West, 54.43
I feet1to an iron pin (set, September 1990), |

jThence, South 35 degrees 26 minutes 06 seconds West, 40.73
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990), j

Thence, South 51 degrees 56 minutes 17 seconds West, 88.76
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990),

Thence, South 52 degrees 21 minutes 08 seconds West, 91.36
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990), j

jThence, Worth 71 degrees 10 minutes 00 seconds West, 63.16
ifeet to an iron pin (set, September 1S90), I

! |

jThence, South 46 degrees 18 minutes 41 seconds West, 46.99

[feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990), i

Thence, North 42 degrees 40 minutes 56 seconds! West, 76.63
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990), j

jThence, North 41 degrees 54 minutes 2 0 seconds. West, 57.34
'feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990),

Thence, North 60 degrees 16 minutes 26 seconds
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990),

West, 78.39

iThence, South 87 degrees 14 minutes 36 seconds! West, 118.22
(feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990), !

I"	'

|Thence, North 76 degrees 11 minutes 25 secondsl West, 130.02
Ifeet to an iron pin (set, September 199 0), i

i	*	!

iThence, North 59 degrees 15 minutes 37 seconds] West, 973.56
ifeet to the ORIGINAL POINT OF BEGINNING containing 15.317
'acres, more or less of which 14.089 is out of the E.H.
Schilling & Sons, General Contractors, Inc. tract as
recorded in Volume 509 Page 90, 0.11 acre is out of 3.67
acre tract as recorded in 527, Page 241 and 1.118 acres is
jdut of the Earl B. Schilling tract as recorded in Volume 418
Page 179.	.	,


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| [VOL 0013 PAGE Oil

i

The following restrictions are imposed upon the Schilling
Facility, its present and any future owners, their authorized
agents, assigns, employees or persons acting under their

.direction or control, for the purposes of protecting public

!	1 1

ihealth and the environment, preventing interference with the

!performance of work and remedial action, and insuring the-

maintenance of the remedial measures pursuant 'to the Consent

Decree in United States v. E.H. Schilling S Son. General

Contractors. Inc.. et al.. Civil Action no. C-!l-90-705, approved

jby the United States District Court for the Scjuthern District of

jOhio on May 31, 1991 (the "Consent Decree"), sind are

I

I required by paragraph 9 of the Consent Decree :|
'	' I

1. There shall be no consumptive or other use of the
|	groundwater underlying the Schilling jfacility that

!	could cause exposure of humans or animals to the

i	groundwater underlying the Schilling ^facility;

There shall be no residential, commercial or

ziility, i

installation or use

agricultural use of the Schilling Facility, including

but not limited to the construction,
of any structures or buildings for residential,
commercial or agricultural purposes;

3.	There shall be no use of the Schilling Facility that
would allow the continued presence of humans, at the

. Schilling Facility, other than the prjesence necessary
for implementation of remedial action under the
Consent Decree. Prohibited uses which! would allow the
continued presence of humans at this. |particular real
estate will include but not necessarily be limited to
recreational or educational uses. j

4.	There shall be no installation, removal, construction or
use of any buildings, wells, pipes, roads, ditches or
any other Structures at the Schilling Facility except

as approved by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency ("U.S. EPA") as consistent with the
Consent Decree and the Scope of Work jwhich is Appendix 2
to the Consent Decree.

5. There shall be no tampering with, or- ^removal of, the
containment or monitoring systems thaH: remain on the


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Schilling Facility as a result of implementation of
remedial action or other work under the Consent Decree.

| All of the above restrictions shall run with the land and
continue in perpetuity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Earl H. Schilling

Deed

haฃ caused these

Restrictions to be executed this 21st day of September

1993

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APPENDIX IV

DEED RESTRICTIONS

VOL 0013 PAGE 013

i	Earl H. Schilling, owner in fee simple oi the real estate

|described below, hereby imposes restrictions on the real estate .
'situated in Section 9, Township 1, Range 19, and being a part of

;	, i

ฆ lot 5 in Hamilton Township, Lawrence County, istate of Ohio,

i	' |

iexcept for:

1	!

1	That property situated in Section 9, Township 1, Range 19,

i	Hamilton Township, Lawrence County, Ohio |and being a part of

i	the E.H. Schilling & Sons, General Contractors, Inc. 15.08

I	acre tract as recorded in Volume 509, page 90^and also being

!	a part of the Earl H. Schilling tract as|recorded in Volume

i	418, page 179"of the Lawrence County Deed Records and being

j	more particularly bound and described asIfollows:

;	j

|	Beginning at a railroad spike (found, September 1990) in the

|	centerline of Winkler Hollow Road, said railroad spike being

]	the westernmost corner of the aforementioned E.H. Schilling

|	& Sons, General Contractors, Inc. tract, j

I	Thence, following along the Westerly property line of said

E.H. Schilling & Sons, General Contractors, Inc. tract North
36 degrees 34 minutes 01 seconds East, 231.55 feet to a
railroad spike in the centerline of Winkler Hollow Road
(found, September 1990),

Thence, South 84 degrees 40 minutes 39 seconds East, 383.03
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990)j,

Thence,. South 53 degrees 48 Minutes 04 seconds East, 261.26
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990)-,

i I

'Thence,. South 80 degrees 31 minutes 02 seconds East, 322.09
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990)j,

I

Thence, North 57 degrees 40 minutes 56 seconds East, 206.35
;feet to a chiseled "X" on rock in small drain (found,
September' 1990),	j

Thence, South 70 "degrees 40 minutes 4 8 seconds East, 93..65
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990)!,

Thence, South 43 degrees 57 minutes 21 seconds East, 254.25
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990)1,


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jThence, South 22 degrees 19 minutes 22 seconds East, 89.90
ifeet to an iron pin (set, September 1990), : j
I	: I

jThence, South 15 degrees 51 minutes 37 seconds East, 118.72
'feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990),

jThence, South 4 degrees 07 minutes 2 6 seconds
ifeet to an iron pin (found, September 1990),

I

IWest, 118.51

iThence, South 57 degrees 55 minutes 34 second's] West, 54.43
jfeet to an iron pin (set, September 1990) , 'j

jThence, South 35 degrees 26 minutes 06 secondsj West, 40.73
'feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990) ,

t

frhence, South 51 degrees 56 minutes 17 seconds West, 88.76
Ifeet to an iron pin (set, September 1990) , .j

ฆThence, South 52 degrees 21 minutes	08 seconds

jfeet to an iron pin (set, September	1990) ,

(a?hence, North 71 degrees 10 minutes	00 seconds
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990),

Thence, South 46 degrees 18 minutes	41 seconds

jfeet to an iron pin (set, September	1990), . j

Thence, North 42 degrees 40 minutes	56 secondsjWest, 76.63

feet to an iron pin (set, September	1990),

West, 91.36
West, 63.16
West, 46.99

Thence, North 41 degrees 54 minutes 20 seconds
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990) ,

j

Thence, North 60 degrees 16 minutes 2 6 seconds
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990) ,

I

Thence, South 87 degrees 14 minutes 3 6 seconds
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990) ,

I

I

Thence, North 76 degrees 11 minutes 25 seconds
feet to an iron pin (set, September 1990) ,

West, 57.34
West, 78.39
West, 118.22
West, 13 0.02

Thence, North 59 degrees 15 minutes 37 seconds West, 973.56
feet to the ORIGINAL POINT OF BEGINNING containing 15.317
acres, more or less of which 14.089 acres is out of the E.H.
Schilling & Sons, General Contractors, Inc. tract as
Recorded in Volume 509 Page 90, 0.11 acre is out of 3.67
acre tract as recorded in 527, Page 241 and 1.318 acres is
out of the Earl H. Schilling tract as recorded in Volume 418
Page 179.


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u	• vm 0013 nra015

The following restrictions are imposed upon the above-
ฆ !
described real estate, its present and any future owners, their

i authorized agents, assigns, employees and anyone acting under

! . |

•their direction or control, for the purposes :d>f protecting public

|	ฆ i

: health and the environment, preventing interference with the

!	M

! performance of work and remedial action, and;ensuring the
1 maintenance of the remedial measures pursuant!to the Consent

I	:!

I Decree in United States v. E.H. Schilling & Son. General

;	. I

! Contractors, Inc.. et al.. Civil Action no. Cj-1-90-705,

I	i l

I approved by the United States District Courtฆfor the Southern

i	. i

j District of Ohio on May 31, 1991 (the "Consen1: Decree"),

i	\

i and are required by paragraph 9 of the Consent Decree:

!	I

1. There shall be no tampering with, or.removal of, the
!	containment or monitoring systems that remain on the

1	above-described real estate as a result of implementation

'	of remedial action under the Consent:Decree.

I	. I

I	I

j	2. There shall be no other interference with the performance

\	of work and remedial action, or with jthe maintenance of

1	remedial measures implemented pursuant to the Consent

i	Decree.

)	. ,

i The above restrictions shall run with the land and continue in

!	I

i perpetuity.	.	i

i	ฆ i


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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Earl H. Schilling

has qaused these Deed Restrictions to be executed this 21st day

of September

I

1993.

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ATTACHMENT 2

Site Inspection Checklist


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Site Inspection Checklist

t SITE INFORMATION

Site name: g". ft.	' j|	i(

Date of inspection:



/i

Location and Region:	^5

JdW

EPA ID: b /y p ^ora^f^-7

Agency, office, or company leading the five-year
review:	T	

Weather/temperature:

SUt*Aiซ %<>

Remedy Includes: (Check all that apply)

Landfill cover/containment
Access controls
ฉ'institutional controls

groundwater pump and treatment
~ Surface water collection and treatment
Hither ^ tTOjaf-	J^i(AXt/l,

~ Monitored natural attenuation
H/'Groundwater containment
Statical barrier walls



Attachments: ~ Inspection team roster attached

H^ite map attached

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n. INTERVIEWS (Check all that apply)

1. O&M site manager	i (^Idi^cA/P uj	-S*

/	Name	Title

Interviewed Hat site ~ at office ~ by phone Phone no. (tf \ $ S $ - Qbty*}

Problems, suggestions; ~ Report attached	

:_hฑl

Date

i 1

2. O&M staff	SiL
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III. ON-SITE DOCUMENTS & RECORDS VERIFIED (Check all that apply)

1.

O&M Documents ,

3O&M manual Hjleadily available
\s-b\ii\X drawings [j Readily available
~ Maintenance logs ~Readily available
Remarks

SZ^Up to date
E^Jp to date
H^Up to date

~	N/A

~	N/A

~	N/A









2.

Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan ~'Readily available H'Up to date ~ N/A
~ Contingency plan/emergency response plan ~ Readily available ~ Up to date ~ N/A
Remarks









3.

O&M and OSHA Training Records [v/Readily available Q^tjp to date ~ N/A
Remarks









4.

Permits and Service Agreements

~	Air discharge permit ~ Rpadily available
Effluent discharge [U-'Keadily available

~	Waste disposal, POTW ~ Readily available

~	Other permits ~ Readily available
Remarks

~	Up to date
QTJp to date

~	Up to date

~	Up to date

~	N/A

~	N/A

~	N/A

~	N/A









5.

Gas Generation Records ~ Readily available
Remarks

~ Up to date

S'N/A









6.

Settlement Monument Records ~ Readily available
Remarks

~ Up to date

~"tf/A









7.

Groundwater Monitoring Records Q^Readily available
Remarks

GM^p to date

~ N/A









8.

Leachate Extraction Records (^Readily available
Remarks

~Hjp to date

~ N/A









9.

Discharge Compliance Records

~ Air ~ Readily available DUp to date ~ N/A
Heater (effluent) Q^Readily available CKjp to date ~ N/A
Remarks











10.

Daily Access/Security Logs Steadily available
Remarks

0^Jp to date

~ N/A

















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	IV. O&M COSTS	

1. O&M Organization

~	State in-house	~ Contractor for State
H^PRP in-house O'fcontractor for PRP

~	Federal Facility in-house	~ Contractor for Federal Facility

~	Other

2. O&M Cost Records

~	Readily available ~ Up to date

~	Funding mechanism/agreement in place

Original O&M cost estimate	~ Breakdown attached

Total annual cost by year for review period if available

From	To		 ~ Breakdown attached



Date



Date

Total cost



From



To





~ Breakdown attached



Date



Date

Total cost



From



To





~ Breakdown attached



Date



Date

Total cost



From



To





~ Breakdown attached



Date



Date

Total cost



From



To





~ Breakdown attached



Date



Date

Total cost



3. Unanticipated or Unusually High O&M Costs During Review Period

Describe costs and reasons: 	

4


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V. ACCESS AND INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS [/Applicable ~ N/A

A. Fencing		

1. Fencing damaged	~ Location shown on site map Spates secured ~ N/A

Remarks

B. Other Access Restrictions

1. Signs and other security measures ~ Location shown on site map ~ N/A
Remarks	TV ^ S	

C. Institutional Controls (ICs)

1. Implementation and enforcement	x

Site conditions imply ICs not properly implemented	~ Yes QNo ~ N/A

Site conditions imply ICs not being fully enforced	~ Yes ~Kfto ~ N/A

Type of monitoring (e.g., self-reporting, drive by)	

Frequency		

Responsible party/agency 		

Contact

Name Title

Date

Phone no.



Reporting is up-to-date

Reports are verified by the lead agency

[^Yes
Q^es

~	No

~	No

~	N/A

~	N/A

Specific requirements in deed or decision documents have been met

Violations have been reported

Other problems or suggestions: ~ Report attached

^Yes
~ Yes

~ No
Q^o

~	N/A

~	N/A

2. Adequacy	H'lCs are adequate ~ ICs are inadequate	~ N/A

Remarks

D. General

1 ฆ Vandalism/trespassing ~ Location shown on site map ~HMo vandalism evident
Remarks

2. Land use changes on site B^N/A
Remarks

3. Land use changes off site "h^n/a
Remarks

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VI. GENERAL SITE CONDITIONS

A.

Roads ~'^Applicable

~ N/A



1.

Roads damaged

Remarks

~ Location shown on site map H^oads adequate

~ N/A









B.

Other Site Conditions





Remarks

vn. LANDFILL COVERS ~ Applicable ~ N/A

A. Landfill Surface

B-^et

Settlement (Low spots)

Areal extent	

Remarks

~ Location shown on site map
Depth	

ettlement not evident



2.

Cracks

Lengths_
Remarks

~ Location shown on site map
Widths	 Depths	

Cracking not evident

Erosion	~ Location sjjown on site map ~ Erosion not evident

Areal extent 	 Depth	> p

Remarks	.	ง t e ฃ A/Aa*^ c . 1*01/&* ' T & ^

Holes

Areal extent_
Remarks

~ Location shown on site map
	 Depth i 


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8.

Wet Areas/Water Damage ~ Wet areas/water damage not evident

~	Wet areas ~ Location shown on site map Areal extent

~	Ponding ~ Location shown on site map Areal extent
[yfSeeps ~ Location shown on site map Areal extent

~	Soft subsrade ~ Location shown on site map Areal extent
Remarks 5"/I/YC jAAsA\/\ i ir&TCz/

9.

Slope Instability ~ Slides ~ Location shown on site map SH^o evidence of slope instability

Areal extent

Remarks

B.

Benches H^pplicable ~ N/A

(Horizontally constructed mounds of earth placed across a steep landfill side slope to interrupt the slope in
order to slow down the velocity of surface runoff and intercept and convey the runoff to a lined channel.)

1.

Flows Bypass Bench ~ Location shown on site map O^/A or okay
Remarks

	^	

2.

Bench Breached ~ Location shown on site map [J.N/A or okay
Remarks

3.

Bench Overtopped ~ Location shown on site map B^/A or okay
Remarks

C.

Letdown Channels Q^pplicable ~ N/A

(Channel lined with erosion control mats, riprap, grout bags, or gabions that descend down the steep side
slope of the cover and will allow the runoff water collected by the benches to move off of the landfill cover
without creating erosion gullies.)

1.

Settlement ~ Location shown on site map Q^o evidence of settlement

Areal extent Depth

Remarks

2.

Material Degradation ~ Location shown on site map Q'No evidence of degradation

Material type Areal extent

Remarks

3.

Erosion ~ Location shown on site map ~ No evidence of erosion
Areal extent Depth /

Remarks P\T /* (X.

4.

Undercutting ~ Location shown on site map S^No evidence of undercutting

Areal extent Depth

Remarks

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5.

Obstructions Type H'No obstructions

~ Location shown on site map Areal extent

Size

Remarks











6.

Excessive Vegetative Growth Type
E^No evidence of excessive growth

~	Vegetation in channels does not obstruct flow

~	Location shown on site map Areal extent
Remarks











D.

Cover Penetrations inapplicable ~ N/A





1

Gas Vents ~ Active H^Passive
IZfProperly secured/locked Sanctioning ~ Routinely sampled
~ Evidence ofleakage at penetration ~ Needs Maintenance
Remarks

~Kiood condition

n n/a









2.

Gas^VIonitoring Probes ~

Q'Troperly secured/locked ^^Functioning

~ Evidence of leakage at penetration

Remarks

~	Routinely sampled

~	Needs Maintenance

~)/6c>od condition

~ N/A









3.

Monitoring Wells (within surface area oฃlandfill)
B^Properly secured/locked ~functioning
~ Evidence of leakage at penetration
Remarks

B^outinely sampled
~ Needs Maintenance

Q^ood condition

~ N/A









4.

Leachate Extraction Wells /

[^/Properly secured/locked O^Functioning
~ Evidence of leakage at penetration
Remarks

~'Routinely sampled
~ Needs Maintenance

Q^ood condition
~ N/A









5.

Settlement Monuments ~ Located
Remarks

~ Routinely surveyed

QfC/A









E.

Gas Collection and Treatment ~'Applicable

~ N/A



1

Gas Treatment Facilities

~	Flaring ~ Thermal destruction

~	Good condition ~ Needs Maintenance
Remarks

~ Collection for reuse











2.

GasjCollection Wells, Manifolds and Piping

S'Good condition ~ Needs Maintenance
Remarks













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F.

Cover Drainage Layer

[^Applicable

~ N/A

1.

Outlet Pipes Inspected

Remarks

~^Functioning

~ N/A









2.

Outlet Rock Inspected

Remarks

~ Functioning

~ N/A









G.

Detention/Sedimentation Ponds

~ Applicable

0"N/A

3. Gas Monitoring Facilities (e.g , gas monitoring of adjacent homes or buildings)
~ Good condition	~ Needs Maintenance B^/A

Remarks

1. Siltation Areal extent



Depth

~"N/A

~ Siltation not evident
Remarks









2. Erosion Areal extent

Depth



~ Erosion not evident
Remarks









3. Outlet Works

Remarks

~ Functioning

0^/A





4. Dam

Remarks

H^Functioning

~ N/A





H. Retaining Walls

H^pplicable

~ N/A



1. Deformations	~ Location shown on site map S^eformation not evident

Horizontal displacement	 Vertical displacement	

Rotational displacement	

Remarks

~rlSes

2.

Degradation

Remarks

~ Location shown on site map

esradation not evident

I. Perimeter Ditches/Off-Site Discharge

0/^ppl

icable ~ N/A

1. Siltation	~ Location shown on site map Q^Siltation not evident

Areal extent	 Depth	

Remarks

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3.

Erosion

Areal extent
Remarks

~ Location shown on site map
Depth

Q^osion not evident









4.

Discharge Structure

Remarks

~ Functioning ~ N/A



Vegetative Growth ~ Location shown on site map
Hvegetation does not impede flow

Areal extent	 Type	

Remarks

~ N/A

VIII. VERTICAL BARRIER WALLS

	

~ N/A

Settlement

Areal extent_
Remarks

~ Location shown on site map
Depth	

Settlement not evident

2.

Performance MonitoringType of monitoring

~ Performance not monitored

Frequency	

~ Evidence of breaching

Head differential
Remarks

A. Groundwater Extraction Wells, Pumps, and Pipelines	H^Applicable ~ N/A

1. Pumps, Wellhead Plumbing, and Electrical

B^ood condition	~ All required wells properly operating ~ Needs Maintenance ~ N/A

Remarks

2. Extraction System Pipelines, Valves, Valve Boxes, and Other Appurtenances

H Good condition	~ Needs Maintenance

Remarks

3. Sp^e Parts and Equipment

B^Readily available S^Good condition ~ Requires upgrade ~ Needs to be provided
Remarks

B. Surface Water Collection Structures, Pumps, and Pipelines ~ Applicable ~ N/A

Collection Structures, Pumps, and Electrical

~ Good condition	~ Needs Maintenance

Remarks

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2.

Surface Water Collection System Pipelines, Valves, Valve Boxes, and Other Appurtenances

~ Good condition ~ Needs Maintenance
Remarks

J.

Spare Parts and Equipment

~ Readily available ~ Good condition ~ Requires upgrade ~ Needs to be provided
Remarks

C.

Treatment System [^Applicable ~ N/A

1.

Treatment Train (Check components that apply)

Q^Metals removal ~ Oil/water separation ~ Bioremediation

~'Air stripping [^Carbon adsorbers

~'Filters



~ Additive (e.g., chelation a?ent, flocculent)



~	Others

Hjpood condition ~ Needs Maintenance
[a Sampling ports properly marked and functional
Q^Jampling/maintenance log displayed and up to date
Hs Equipment properly identified

~	Ouantitv of groundwater treated annually

~	Ouantitv of surface water treated annually
Remarks

2.

Electrical Enclosurprand Panels (properly rated and functional)
~ N/A 0 Good condition ~ Needs Maintenance
Remarks

3.

Tanks, Vaults, Storage Vessels

~ N/A n Good condition ~ Proper secondary containment ~ Needs Maintenance
Remarks

4.

Discharge Structure^ind Appurtenances

~ N/A ~ Good condition ~ Needs Maintenance
Remarks

5.

Treatment Building)

~	N/A ~ Good condition (esp. roof and doorways) ~ Needs repair

~	Chemicals and equipment properly stored
Remarks

6.

Monitoring Wells (pump and treatment-remedy) s /

H^Properly secured/locked [j Functioning 0Koutinely sampled [j Good condition
~ All required wells located ~ Needs Maintenance ~ N/A
Remarks

D. Monitoring Data

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1.

Mopitoring Data /

2T Is routinely submitted on time C3Ts of acceptable quality

2.

Mopitoring data suggests:

HGround water plume is effectively contained 0"t?ontaminant concentrations are declining

E.

Monitored Natural Attenuation

1.

Monitoring Wells (natural attenuation remedy)

~	Properly secured/locked ~ Functioning ~ Routinely sampled ~ Good condition

~	All required wells located ~ Needs Maintenance ~ N/A
Remarks



X. OTHER REMEDIES

If there are remedies applied at the site which are not covered above, attach an inspection sheet describing the
physical nature and condition of any facility associated with the remedy. An example would be soil vapor
extraction.

XL OVERALL OBSERVATIONS

A.

Implementation of the Remedy



Describe issues and observations relating to whether the remedy is effective and functioning as designed.
Begin with a brief statement of what the remedy is to accomplish (i.e., to contain contaminant plume,
minimize infiltration and gas emission, etc.).



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B.

Adequacy of O&M

Describe issues and observations related to the implementation and scope of O&M procedures. In
particular, discuss their relationship to the current and long-term protectiveness of the remedy.

C.

Early Indicators of Potential Remedy Problems

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Describe issues and observations such as unexpected changes in the cost or scope of O&M or a high
frequency of unscheduled repairs that suggest that the protectiveness of the remedy may be compromised in
the future.

D. Opportunities for Optimization

Describe possible opportunities for optimization in monitoring tasks or the operation of the remedy.

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