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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFI Hydrogeologic Report 1990 - Appendicies r--- I I I ,I I I , .1 " APPENDICIES HYDROGEOLOGIC REPORT CONDUCTED ON FISHER'S ISLAND, NEW YORK FOR FISHER'S ISLAND CONSERVANCY FISHER'S ISLAND, NEW YORK APRIL 1990 All 3 ~Ground Water, Inc. · ~'415 Killingworth Road P.O. Box 770 Higganum, CT 06441-0770 203-345-4578 )- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX A Drillers Logs for Homeowner and Monitor Wells; Results from Private Well Owner Survey is included I ISHER'S ISLAND NITOR WELL INFORMATION ILL LOCATION DRILLER METHOD DATE ============================================================================== TEST WELL 1 MIDDLE FARMS SB CHURCH DRIVE AND WASH 09/19/88 1ST WELL 2 MIDDLE FARMS SB CHURCH DRIVE AND WASH 09/19/88 -lA MIDDLE FARMS SIMA ROTORY 06/01/88 -4A TRAP RANGE SIMA ROTORY 06/01/88 1-1 MIDDLE FARMS SB CHURCH DRIVE AND WASH 05/03/88 -2S MIDDLE FARMS SB CHURCH DRIVE AND WASH 05/04/88 -2D MIDDLE FARMS SB CHURCH DRIVE AND WASH 05/04/88 MW-3 MIDDLE FARMS SB CHURCH DRIVE AND WASH 05/04/88 ~-4 TRAP RANGE SB CHURCH DRIVE AND WASH 05/09/88 ~-5 NEAR BARLOW POND SB CHURCH DRIVE AND WASH 05/10/88 MW-6 WEST END SB CHURCH DRIVE AND WASH 05/12/88 1-7 WEST END SB CHURCH DRIVE AND WASH 05/13/88 -8 EAST HARBOUR SB CHURCH DRIVE AND WASH 05/18/88 -9 MIDDLE FARMS SB CHURCH DRIVE AND WASH 05/19/88 1-10 NEAR AIRPORT CE WELTI AUGER 10/13/88 -11 NORTH HILL CE WELTI AUGER 10/13/88 -12 HAY HARBOUR CLUB CE WELTI AUGER 10/14/88 MW-13 PICKETT LANDFILL CE WELTI AUGER 10/14/88 ~-15 CHOCOMONT E. CE WELTI AUGER 10/14/88 ~-14 PARSON PROPERTY CE WELTI AUGER 10/20/88 MW-16 JOHNSON PROPERTY CE WELTI AUGER 10/21/88 ~HER MONITOR WELLS ELL . LOCATION DRILLER METHOD DATE ============================================================================== LL #3 FIGC#6 SIMA ROTORY 10/28/88 TEST WELL #1 FIGC SB CHURCH DRIVE/WASH 10/27/88 .,ST WELL #2 FIGC SB CHURCH DRIVE/WASH 10/27/88 "ST WELL #3 FIGC SB CHURCH DRIVE/WASH 10/27/88 TEST WELL #4 FIGC SB CHURCH DRIVE/WASH 10/27/88 1ST WELL #5 FIGC SB CHURCH DRIVE/WASH 10/27/88 ST WELL #6 FIGC SB CHURCH DRIVE/WASH 10/27/88 ASH LANDFILL * CE WELTI AUGER 09/08/87 B2 ASH LANDFILL * CE WELTI AUGER 09/08/87 I ASH LANDFILL * CE WELTI AUGER 09/08/87 ASH LANDFILL * CE WELTI AUGER 09/08/87 ASH LANDFILL * CE WELTI AUGER 09/08/87 C. KING & ASSOC. CE WELTI AUGER 03/10/71 UNKNOWN 03/10/71 W3 1-10 -S6 ITES: = PROPOSED ASH LANDFILL . GC = FISHER'S ISLAND GOLF COURSE I I I I- ,.... - ~". 9:1.15-<4 (:vas;oc-7c 1 NEW YORK STATE OEPARTMENT OF..ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION I WELL NUMBER 1 PRELIMINARY REPORT e ON PROPOSED WELL - Water Works Corp. New York FI. . In. ~t!MP CM'ACJTY G.P.M. -1 19_ PRELIMINARY REPORT RETURN 19 PERMIT TO (Check One) DSlnk Well o Abandon Well D Repelr Well o Increase Capacity WORK ST ARTEO 19 COMPLETION REPORT lXslnk Test Well o Replace Well o Install Pump DOo'No Work WORK COMPLETED 19 '9 INSTRUCTIONS Fill out stub above when making out Preliminary fBPort. Duplicate report when returned wlI1 carry ell number; fill It in above and check endorsement. . When work has been completed, fill out the Completion Report In duplicate and send the Ilginal copy to: . New York State ' Departme'nt o( Environmental Conservation I Water Supply Unit-Region 1 . BU,lIdlng 40, Room 218 . State University o( New York Stony Brook, New York 11794 (Failure to make thes~ reports Is a misdemeanor d cause for cancellation of license. I DRillERS KEEP THIS STUB County Sl1ffo1k County ~ Well No, PRELIMINARY REPORT.ON PROPOSED WELL OWNER Fishers Island Water Works Corp. ~f~~~~D~R~~landt New York WELL LOCATION Middle Farms Pond DEPTH rox 64'1. PURPOSE Well DRILLER'S SIGNATURE B C The Stepnen . WATER SUPPLY UNIT (Englneer-In'(;harge) PUMP CAPACITY IYPE ? G.P.M. Test Well-] LIST OF EXISTING WELLS DATE ORIGINAL REPORT r---------------------------------------------------------. I NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION I I I I ~ I I I I I .i Suffolk County e ~ Well ~o. _.~__ .PRELIMINARY REPORT ON PROPOSED WELL o~I~hers Island Water Works Corp. ~~~g~s~slandt New York County W~1~81ikoNFarms Pond DEPTH 64 A prox Ft. PURPOSE Test Well DRIUER'S SIGNATURE Tne stepnen WelJ:-1 B. WATER SUPPL v UNIT (Englneer.Jn-Charge) DATE DUPUCATE REPORT ----------------------------~------------------------------ NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL OONSERVATION County o Well No. PRELIMINARY REPORT ON PROPOSED WELL OWNER . MAILING ADDRESS WELL LOCATION "'DEPTH I DIAMETER CASINGS I PUMP CAPACITY I TYPE Ft. In. G.P.M. PURPOSE I DATE I LIST OF EXISTING WELLS DRILLER'S SIGNATURE I LICENSE NUMBER . WATER SUPPLY UNIT (Englneer.ln-Charge) I DATE TRIPLICATE REPORT r--------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUCTIONS . Fill out reports above In duplicate for wells in Nassau and Suffolk Counties In triplicate for wells In New York City, send them to: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Water Supply Unit-Region 1 Building 40, Room 218, State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794 Duplicate and triplicate will be returned, endorsed. Sketch locatlon.on back Send out duplicate with well rig. 1 ~ : '.~'J \ I, I: 1 SKETCH OF LOCATION 6c'r //OtlOfr k':srWd/ /Vc/ r /:Iv.:;, 7?u,rf D \:J~ ~. C? '"\1; ~ il,____ ~ ~ -;;,. ~L SKETCH OF LOCATION" I Locate well with respect to at least two streets s, win.g distance from corner and Iroflt 01 lot. /"IID"'';- Show North Point F;;ruI1.$ 7?IYD 1 I I I I 1 I I I il ~L KEEP THIS COpy AT WELL WHILE WORKING II locate well with respect to at least two streets or roads, showing distance from corner and front of lot. Show North Point DRILLER'S RECORD SKETCH OF LOCATION /-1 I Locate well with respect to at least two streets or roads, ing distance Irom corner and front 01 lot. Show North Point !J~ UJ 1 !; UJ il~ EXAMPLE N J. I- UJ UJ a: I- C/) I~I . CEDAR POINT ROAD I I 8/ II. -26011.- 0 - 0.8 ml.- 1,/' 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 County NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Sllffoln C'oUAty 0 WeIlNumbe,S-92462':T' COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL OWNER Fishers Island Water Works Corn. ADDRESS Fishers Island New York lOCATION OF WELL Middle Farms Pond DEPTH OF WELL BELOW SuRF ACE 51 feet .lOG Ground Surface Test Well No. 1 EL Jl.I ft. above aea ^ ft. V TOP OF WEll ~ In. Silt T It. r::.,d S....!> '0. r-'; In. It. Srll~' ~qT'" /..~ I :/1 '2 1'~' . . OEPTH TO GROUNDWATER FROM SURFACE 1 QI_'O" CASINGS DIAMETER 8 in. I LENGTH 35 ft. I SEALING Grout MAKE 10" In. I i. i , -------.--... ?1 I _ll" , I It. I It. CASINGS REMOVED __. ]6' ,,~..~ SCREENS OPENINGS n.,n" n.,,,,, Cook DIAMETER 1;" P S LENGTH 1 R in. I It. I DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING .,.,. In. I It. I In. I It. I DATE "'~no PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP'? 1C" ~ DURA liON OF TEST , - days I STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO TEST ?n It, I MAXIMUM ORAWOOWN MAXIMUM DISCHARGE houri gallon' per min. lEVEL DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING In. below I In. below top of casing top of casing [Approximate time of return to normal level aHer cessallon of pumping It. hours I min. PUMP INSTALLED ~" Gr-1 ... TYPE "~no C'A'( c.JjJ,.J, MAKE MODEL NUMBER MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. CAPACITY ~r ,3. 3,...... d~--.. NUMBER OF BOWLS OR STAGES g.p.m. against I I ft. of total head _'(0 ft. of discharge head DROP LINE SUCTION LINE D'AMErE1i. 'DIAMETER ~. In. lENGTH LENGTH h. ft. USE OF WATER 11-;' ~"rw eF Jlt~ l3<-~! c.LI\'f METHOD OF DRILLING o rotary tKl cable tool WORK STARTED 9/19/89 Oother OATE 3/3/89 COMPLETED 11/30/89 I DRillER The STephen B. Church Co. I LICENSE NUMBER 1582 . NOTE: Show log of well materials enCOtlntered, with depth below ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings, screens, ~mp, additional pumping tests and other matters of Interest. Describe repaIr lOb. See InstructIons as to Well Driller's License and Reports. Page 5-7. ,-=--1,_51 ORIGINAL-Environmental Conservation Copy 1/ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1M... N" 5 - 'f 2. Ai (, 2.. T" SKETCH OF LOCATION fr ~ :V [.n-,- \IJ~u Nor ~ ", ~ ~ ~oo~D t ~ \ ~rl ~ fH/>>LtT -:> . ~~ ro"p Locate well with respect to at least two streets or road showing distance from corner and front of lot. Show North Point CHECK THE TOWN IN WHICH THE PROJECT IS LOCATED: Nassau County: o Hempstead Suffolk County: a ylon- o Huntington o Shelter Island o Southold . o North Hempstead o Brookhaven Olslip o Smith town 13' h.~I,..~ I"r...."'o o Oyster Bay o East Hampton o Rlverhead o Southampton PRELIMINARY REPORT ON PROPOSED WELL - - - OWNER Fishers Island Water Works MAILING ADDRESS orp. Fishers Island CITYISTATE/ZIP CODE Fishers Island, New York WELL LOCATION Middle Farms Pond t:h..Jtt:h \Akll DEPTH A rox 64 DIAMETER CASINGS Ft. . 811 . In. PLiMP c.:..rACITY pW.~r TYPE G.P.M. None PURPOSE Test Well 2 19 PRELIMINARY REPORT RETURN 19 PERMIT TO (Check One) o Sink Well o Abandon Well o Repair Well o Increase Capaclly WORK STARTED 19 OMPLETION REPORT Q:k;ink Test Well o Replace Well . o Install Pump 000 No Work WORK COMPLETED 19 19 INSTRUCTIONS Fill out stub above when making out Preliminary ~ort. Duplicate report when returned will carry II number; fill it in above and check endorsement. hen work has been completed, fill out the :;Dmpletion Report in duplicate and send the tinal copy to: ew York State Department of Environmental Conservation ~ater Supply Unit-Region 1 ulldlng 40, Room 218, tate University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794 lanure to m'ake these' reports is a misdemeanor. I cause for cancellation of license. I DRILLERS KEEP THIS STUB County Suffolk County ~ Well No. PRELIMINARY REPORT ON PROPOSED WELL OWNER nd Water Works Cor . MAILING ADDRESS Fishers Island, New York WELL lOCATION Middle Farms Pond DEPTH OIAMETEft CASINGS Approx e Ill. In. PURPOSE OATE 'est Well /19/88 DRILLER'S SIGN~TURE Chur"'b The Stephen B. ... WATER SUPPLY UNIT (Englneer.ln-Charge) DATE ORIGINAL REPORT r----------------------------------------------------------. I NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION : County Suffolk County ~ Well No. I I ~ PRELIMINARY REPORT ON PROPOSED WELL OWNE~ F~shers MAILING ADDRESS e s WELL LOCATION Island Water Works Corp. Island New York DEPTH Ft. TYPE Test Well n~ ~~~~~~~~i~el ~~~~ NUMBER PURPOSE Test Well DRILLER'S SIGNATURE ' The Stephen B.. Church Company WATER SUPPl V UNIT (Englneer-In-charge) DATE DUPLICATE REPORT ----------------------------------------------------------.- NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION County ~ Well No. PRELIMINARY REPORT ON PROPOSED WELL OWNER . MAILING ADDRESS WELL LOCATION "tlEPTH I DIAMETER CASINGS I PUMP CAPACITY I TYPE Ft. In. G.P.M. PURPOSE I DATE I LIST OF EXISTING WELLS DRILLER'S SIGNATURE I LICENSE NUMBER WATER SUPPLY UNIT (Englneer.in-Charge) I DATE I I I r----------------------------------------------------------. I INSTRUCTIONS I Fill out reports above in duplicate for wells in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, i in triplicate for wells In New York City, send them to: I New York'State Department of Environmental Conservation I Water Supply Unit-Region 1 I Building 40, Room 218, State University of New York I Stony Brook, New York 11794 I Duplicate and triplicate will be returned, endorsed. Sketch location on back. : Send out duplicate with well rig: I , TRIPLICATE REPORT SKETCH OF LOCATION 15'''' i2."... r", ~.. .-' ->"17 I,y SKETCH OF LOCATION" ~.L k.,.~r ;:"'0 [(Lo'D I T.::;r,.;".L ~"~ 1.(,/ '1'\..;:.- ~~f'u.J~ ""tL.L',:. Locate well with respect to at least two streets or roads, t1ng distance from corner and front of lot. ;.tl{)otr Show North Point ,- ~ s oJ '-'7'"'''' It:'tV.D I I I I I I I LJ ~ ~ KEEP THIS COpy AT WELL WHILE WORKING II Locate well with respect to at least two streets or roads, showing distance from corner and front of lot. Show North Point DRILLER'S RECORD SKETCH OF LOCATION L L,__ I~ I Locate well with respect to at least two streets or roads, ling distance from corner and front of lot. . Show North Point Utu w a: I ~ il~ EXAMPLE NA I- w w a: I- en w I 80;tt, I 81 -260 ft.- 0- 0,8 mi.- . CEDAR POINT ROAD ICt-........,ln", I.-I.....\JI t,... I t"\,..~to \^,,:,,II' 1----- 1 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Coun,y~UffOld .Coun~ 0 We" Number ~-q?4"3'1' COMPLETION REPORT -LONG ISLAND WELL I OWNER 'LOG l"i -~ T"l~n'" ""~..=~ Ground Surface ADDRESS Test Well No. 2 ,"i,,"=~~ T"l~n'" 1\1,,,., EL ,2- ft. above sea LOCATION OF WELL ^ It. Mirlrllp F~rm~_ O,.........A V DEPTH OF WELL BELOW SURFACE DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER FROM SURFACE TOP OF WELL 74' ,." CASINGS ~. DIAMETER 8 on. I 54'-6" In. 1 10" In. I 21'-6" in. LENGTH /.' 53 It. I It I It. I It. Po"" SEALING CASINGS REMOVED Grout ~,) -. '.-- 2"""\ ... SCREENS s.ll MAKE OPENINGS Cook Variable Slot DIAMETER 8" In. I In. I In. I In. S" LENGTH 21' It. I It. I It I It. -'; DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING 53' PUMPING TEST DATE TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? S.lI- N.",e- r;;..J DURATION OF TEST MAXIMUM DISCHARGE ~ clays I hours gallons per min. ~( STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO TEST LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING I In. below I In. below It. top of casing top of casing MAXIMUM QRAWDOWN I Approxlmale time of return to normal level alter cessation of pumping ft. hours I min. -1(0 PUMP INSTALLED TYPE MAKE MODEL NUMBER None MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. I?-"- - '-'? .0'-"-- C3 CAPACtTY -- g.p.m. against I It. of dlseharge head - - - S1two NUMBER OF" BOWLS OR STAGES I - fl. of tolal head - Gw.>t( DROP LINE SUCTION LINE - 8' Tdcs..fc - .. DIAMETER. DIAMETEA - - - GLltr None In. In. ----+ -- LENGTH LENGTH !>",-",/u) - ft. n+<.( - ft. - METHOD- OF ORllllNG USE OF WATER ~t.~CI'f - - o rotary [XI cable 1001 o other - - WORK STARTED COMPLETED - - Q'1Q/RQ 11/'\n/RQ - --. DATE I DRILLER I LICENSE NUMBER - - ,',IRQ 'T'hp !';. 1'l. rn. ' ~o., - - - . NOTE: ShOw log 01 well materials enCOl:tntered, with depth below ground surface. water bearing beds and water - levels in each, casings, screens, pump. additional pumping tesls and other matters of Interest. Describe - repair job. See lnstrucHons as to Well Driller's License and Reports. Page 5-7. - - _7,,1 I I I 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I I ORIGINAL-Environmental Conservation Copy I~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I by. II No S - ?~'t '.3 T f8 SKETCH OF LOCATION 1:"SfoNj TIH'rU,tU ,f"u 1(./ ...-.. .B .~' . . I~ ItASf' /:"'0 ~..o , T e.;t Wtll N.;, 1- Locate well with respect to at least two streets or ro showing distance from corner and front of lot. Show North Point Nt> F"~"",, '*IU - ""6_ Fi.",...s R..." CHECK THE TOWN IN WHICH THE PROJECT IS LOCATED: Nassau County: o Hempstead ci0folk Co~ o Babylon, o Huntington o Shelter Island o Southold o North Hempstead o Oyster Bay o Brookhaven Olslip o Smith town g M S/.~v5 r~L""'J> o East Hampton o Riverhead o Southampton I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I r011e:2:S (5LAIJD!iJ~ ~ JtlN~ 1'1 f ~ /E5r tUl5lL- DJelLUD6 ~/A !71,/;>/)lE fAR.~'(7, r- Nor~ - Wqc,"t u>,',,-ey.vf K-- '- C (eAr-,.'1 1'1 ex+- 10 ~ tff~ btd Ie -::f 4ft . 1f<AP 5fkk7T7tJ6 KAt.J6E 5ef- - 4" pv (. sc.,et33J U Lfo - (p <f;;-' - ... Y Ie r J - 6 + 3fw.. \o~ b I~.u-!-est ~ - 4" pve. 5<::R.Q.1J e bo 1_ 70 I Yle IJ - z~ 3r"'"' b~ ~l()w -k-;t <<T FEET f'O"MATION FEET FEET '"ORMATION - 4f~ 1L- ..!r-. - .s4 ;$f~ 0 /II - w.~ 'I>' Jla- ~.; ('pttl" /1 ,,"- &"LA<Ad 1A- (,.I /:,/? A",. ,J7 w.. 1l. w.....e (~..;,() iL!L "1)' ~tI~ f;,:,-{' s""J 41 (,r' ffi 14 Ck.t ~ ~ GoMh ~)' 71 ~ifLA t,j lJ/~ ~~fiJl() .. "7 11 '-V.dh, 6','f'L/!. (lit! ) .. - - _. 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BOTTOM OF BORING Z6. 5' WATER AT 5' @ 0 hrs. DATE: 10/13/88 DRILLER: BROMLEY I. COL. A ~tr"ta depth 2. COL. B 3. HAMMER. 1~1; FAll 30" 4. SAMPLER -_0.0. SPLIT SPOON 5. GWT = GROUND WATER Metal Dump;Fishers Island,Nn BORING NO. 10 LINE &oSTA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. A STRATUM DESCRIPTION BLOWS PER_ B Z" WELL POINT @ 19.0 10.0' (.010)screen 9.0' riser Z.O' stickup , n' ~ no .n . Bentonite seal 7.0'- 4.0' Backfilled 4.0'-3.0' 1 - 4" protector & lock 1 bag sand 1 pail bentonite 1 bag cement DATE: 10/13/88 DRILLER: BROMLEY Trio Printers 111127 AND SOME TRAC E -~105O% - 1010 040% - 0 to 10'% I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CLARENCE WELT. ASSOC., INC. P.O.BOX 397 GLASTONBURY. CONN. 06033 North Hill; Fishers Island, "BORING LOG" CLIENT GROUND WATER INC. 11 (sheet 1 of 2) BORING NO. LINE & STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~ B br. fine-med. sand, tr.sllt & fine gravel 3-4-6 <u-,,-.. 22.0 br.eobbles & boulders, some fine- '",' u , little silt,tr.elay IM111" ""-'HI "".U I. COl. A strata depth 2. COl. 8 3. HAMMER. 1010'; FALL 30" . ~. SAMPLER -_0.0. SPLIT SPOON 5. GWT = GROUND WATER BORING NO. LINE a.STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. 11 A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_ B br.eobb1es & boulder some fine-ers.gravel & sand,little silt, tr. clay no sample 54.0 gr.fine-ers.sand, some fine gravel 27-38-40 70.0 gr.fine-med.sand, 29-35-38 little fine-ers. gravel in layers, I approx.1'-2' 31-35-53 I I "".u I I gr. clay w/J.nterDeaae< 17-17-20 I fine sand & silt on n Trio Prlnler6 II 1127 AND SOME TRACE - 010 to 50% - 1010 010% - 0 to 10% I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. P.O. BOX 3117 GLASTONBURY, CONN. 011033 North Hill; FIsyers Island,N "BORING LOG" CLIENT BORING NO. LINE & STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. 11 (sheet 2 of 2) BLOWS A STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~' B gr. clay w/interbedde fine sand & silt 1m < 19-16-19 BOTTOM OF BORING 101. 5' WATER AT 19' @ 0 hrs. 2 WELL POINT @ 84.0 10.0' (.010)screen 74.0' riser L.U stickup Sand 84.0'-60.0' Bentonite seal 60.0' 10.0' Backfilled 10.0'-3.0 1 - 4" protector & lock Note: backfilled hole w/bentonite 10.0'-84.0' 1 bag sand 1 pail bentonite 1 bag cement . DATE: 10/13/88 DRILLER: BROMLEY 1 CO strata depth . l. A 2. COl. B J. HAMMER - 1-40/; FAll JO" 4. SAMPLER -_0.0. SPLIT SPOON 5. GWT = GROUND WATER GROUND WATER INC. BORING NO. LINE a..STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. A STRATUM DESCRIPTION BLOWS PER_ B ...".'- ..-.. .- I I I I Tno Punters If 1 In AND SOME TRAC E - -40 10 50% - 1010 .co% - 0 to 10% I CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. P.O. BOX 397 GLASTONBURY, CONN. 06033 "BORING LOG" CLIENT GROUND WATER INC. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I BORING NO. LINE & STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. 12 BLOWS A STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER--.ti" B br. fine-med. sand, tr.silt 10.0 8-8-9 br.fine-med.sand, some fine-med. gravel,little ers. "ravel tr.silt 18-12-16 14-17-29 5-10-15 45.0 I. COl. A strata depth 2. COl. B 3. HAMMER K 1401; FAll 30" 4. SAMPLER -_0.0. SPLIT SPOON 5. GWT ~ GROUND WATER Hay Harbor Club;Fishers Isla BORING NO. LINE &STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. 12 A STRATUM DESCRIPTION BLOWS PER_ B br.ers-fine sand & fine gravel,little med-ers.Qravel 1".17_1 R 7-9-12 . BOTTOM OF BORING 61.5 .- . . 2" WELL POINT @ 60.0' 10' (.010)sereen 50.0' riser 2.0' stickup I Bentonite seal 48.0'- 46.0' ou.U -.o.U 1 - 4" protector & lock 1/2 pail bentonite < oag DATE: 10/14/88 DRILLER: BROMLEY I I i Trio Printers" 11:<'7 AND SOME TRAC E - 40 to SO% - 10 to 40% - 0 to lO'l(, I CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. P.O. BOX 387 GLASTONBURY, CONN. 06033 "BORING LOG" CLIENT I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I BORING NO. LINE & STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. 13 BLOWS A STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~ B br.fine-med.sand, some silt,cobbles, boulders & fine-crs. ILU.U 60/0" pink & gr.granite boulder (used 6" carbide roller bit 115~U- 0'-20') br.fine-crs.sand, some fine-med.gravel HI.U t"r silt" 2r.silt,some fine auger crs.gravel & cobbles, little clay .- - ~~~~~p Note: auger samples 15'-30' BOTTOM OF BORING 30.( , WATER AT 11' @ 0 hrs. Note: moved hole 3 1..Lwe,;, ve"y boulders I. COL. A strata depth 2. eOl. B 3. HAMMER - 140/; FALL 30" .. SAMPLER -_0.0. SPLIT SPOON 5. GWT z GROUND WATER Pickett LF: Fishers Island GROUND WATER INC. BORING NO. LINE &0 ST A. OFFSET GR. ELEV. A STRATUM DESCRIPTION BLOWS PER_ B 2" WELL POINT @ 18.5' WATER AT 10' after 1 hrs. 10.0' (.010)screen 8.5' riser 1.5 ' stickup Sand 18.5'-6.5' Bentonite seal 6.5'- 4.5 Backfilled 4.5'-2.5' 1 - 4" protector & lock 1 bag sand 1 pail bentonite l/2 bag cement Note: hole caved in; difficult putting well in DATE: 10/14/88 DRILLER: BROMLEY I , I Trio Punters" 1127 AND SOME TRAC E - 40 10 50% -lOto4O% - 0 to 10% I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. P.O. BOX 397 GLASTONBURY. CONN. 06033 Chocomount E.;Fishers Island, "BORING LOG" CLIENT GROUND WATER INC. BORING NO. LINE & STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. 15 BLOWS A STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~ B br. fine silty sand, tr.cobbles .n n gr.fine-med.sand, 16-1Q-~1 some silt,fine-crs. gravel,cobbles & boulders 60/0" auger sample 29.0 ;:;:;, ooiilder 60/0" auger sample 0.0'-5.0' REFUSAL ... .....t ,. 1\' ... 0.0'-4.0' REFUSAL AUGER REFUSAL AT 30. o ' NO WATER @ 0 hrs. DATE: 10/14/88 DRILLER: BROMLEY I. COl. A strata depth 2. eOL. B 3. HAMMER z 1401; FALL 30" ~. SAMPLER -_0.0. SPLIT SPOON 5. GWT = GROUND WATER BORING NO. LINE &lSTA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. A STRATUM DESCRIPTION BLOWS PER_ B 2" WELL POINT @ 29.0 10.0' (.010) screen 19.0' riser 1. 0' stickup C~_.. on n'_'o n' Bentonite seal 18.0'- 16.0' Backfilled 16.0'-0' 1 bag sand 1/2 pail bentonite DATE: 10/14/88 m>n T "". ""nUT"V I I I I Trio Prinlers 111127 AND SOME TRACE - 40 10 50% - 10 to ~ - 010 10% I I ,\ CliENT PROJECT NAME ,,\~\ CLARENCE WEL TI ASSOC., INC. GRaJIlD WATER INC. I" ' P.O. BOX 397 GLASTONBUAY. CONN 06033 lOCATION FISHERS ISlAND, NY DRILLING PROCEOURES: 1_.2_.3.,4., (Select one Of more) HOLE NO Sur1ace Elevation MH .. 1. HOllOW STEM AUGER Diameter 2. DRIVEN CASING. Oiameler GROUND WATER OBSERVATIONS START 3 DRILLEO CASING. Diameter DATE AT 33...0..!.. FT AFTER D--- HOURS FINISH4/20/89 .. ROCK CORING. Diameter & type AT 27.0 FT AnER..!L- HOURS DATE .- ._- 0 SAMPLE STRATUM DESCRIPTION E REMARKS , P A I T NO BLOWSl6" DEPTH + DEPTH H I 5 BR.FINE-MED.SAND, TR.CRS.GRAVEL I I I I , 10 I , I , 15 15.01 20 25 BR.FINE-CRS.GRAVEL,C08BLES & BOULDERS , SOME FINE-MED.SAND 30 35 40 40.0' -------- L(G(NO {\ ,I ^ I 140lb WI , 30" taU on 2" 00 SdP1;f'I,-( , OTIII.,,8R~LJI___. .n_ _..__ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'j (Jr, I..' ',.,' '1/,' ':J,,'_:llp(J ProportIons U~e{j !lace 0 to lOC'\) 1II1Ie 1010 70fJIl; some 20 10 35% and 35 10 50% CohOSlonlf:lSS DenSIty 0-10 Loose '0.30 MedDense 30-50 DenSe 50 .. Very Dense CotleslVP, Cor.~,~\p.nq' 0-4 Soft 4-8 M/Stlll 8-15 SliM 15-30 V.SIIM H..:ip," '..Ampl,-' YPI I '.H' ijP'J".1",!,,!C P,:,tor, Insp"Cli" f f; 11;',1 P,I A c ,o,lIQCI V", V tine 1 eSl UT == Und,sturbed Thrnwall Sheel~ol~ I 1 Un'{:~,~ olherwlse agreed. samples will be held by Welti Associates a maximum of 60 days after bonng completion Water readings repr(?!>ent drill~r observations - not Interprelations I I ClARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. CliENT PROJECT NAME P.O. BOX 397 Gll(lJND WATER INC. PARSONS PROPERTY GLASTONBURY. CONN 06033 LOCATION FISHERS ISLAND, NY DRILLING PROCEDURES: 1.. 2_. 3.. .c.. (Select one or fnOf'e) HOlE NO. MU~" Surface Elevahon " HOlLOW STEM AUGER, Diameter 2. DRIVEN CASING. Diameter GROUND WATER OBSERVATIONS $T ART 3. DRILLED CASING. Oiameler DATE .. ROO< CORING. Diameter AT33.....C!.. FT.AFTeFlL-HOUAS 4/20/89 & type AT ~ FT. A.FTER~ HOURS FINISH DATE. ,,^.M D SAMPLE STRA rUM OESCAIPTK)N E P A REMARKS T NO BLOWS/6" DEPTH + DEPTH H . 45 50 , So, 50.01 55 GR.CLAY,lITTlE SILT 60 65 70 75 15.01 BOTTOM OF BORING 75.0' 80 LEGEND: Col A 140lb WI )( 30" lallan 2" 0.0. Sampler Driller: BROMLEY Semple Type Proportions Use., Cohesionless Density Cohesive Consistency Helper O:Ory C '" Cored W "- Washed lrace 01010% 0.10 LOOse 0-'1 Soft UP", Undisturbed Piston little 10 to 20% 10-30 Med.Oense ' 4-8 M/Sliff Inspector TP",TeSI PI1 A=Auger V",Vane lesl some 20 to 35% 30-50 Dense 8-15 Sliff UT = UndIsturbed Thlnwall and 35 to 50% 50 .. Very Dense 15-30 V-Stiff Sheet L--- of ~ 1. Unless otherwise agreed. samples Will be held by Welli Associates a maximum of 60 days after boring complelion. 2 Waler readings represent drlller observations - nol interpretations. . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ClARENCE WELTI ASSOC.. INC. CLIENT PROJECT NAME P.O. BOX 397 GROUND WATER INC. PARSONS PROPERTY GLASTONBURY. CONN 06033 LOCATION FISHERS ISLAND, NY DRILLING PROCEOURES 1.,2.,3_.4., (Se4ect one or more) HOLE NO. NY.A Surface E5evation I. HOlLOW STEM AUGER. Diameter 2. DRIVEN CASING. Diameter GROUND WATER oesERVATtONS START 3. DRILLED CASING. Diameter DATE AT ~ n. AFTER..2..- HOURS 4/20/89 ... ROO< CORING. Olameter & type AT ~ FT "'FTER~HOURS FINISH DA.TE '". 0 SAMPLE STRA rUM DESCRIPTION E P A REMARKS T NO. BLOW$l6 . DEPTH + DEPTH H . . 41( WELL POINT Q 40.0' . 10.0' (.010) SCREEN 32.01 RISER 2.0'STICKUP BENTONITE SEAL 20.0"23.0' . BACKFILLED 23.0'.0.0' . , SCREW CAP . . . LEGEND: Col A BROHl EY 14Qlb Wt. x 30" fall on 2" 0.0. Sampler Driller Sample TVpe Propor'llons Use. Cohesionless Density Cohesive Consistency Helper" O",Ory C = Cored W: Nashed trace o to 10% 0-10 Loose 0-4 So, UP IE Undisturbed PIston hllle 10 to 20% 10-30 Meet.Dense 4-8 MJ$tif1 Inspector: TP=Tesl Pll AEAuger V=Vane lesl some 20 to 35% JO.5{) Dense 8-15 Stiff UT", Undisturbed Thlnwau and 35 to 50% 50 ... VeryOense 15-30 V-Stiff Sheet 2--01 ~ 1. Unless otherwise agreed. ump~es will be held by Welti Associates 8 maximum of 60 days after boring complelion 2 Water readings represent dnHer observations - not interpretations. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CUENT PROJECT NAME " ' ClARENCE WEt TI ASSOC., INC. GltlllNO WATER INC. JOHNSON \\\:, ' P,O. BOX 397 GLASTONBURY. CONN 06033 lOCATlON FISHERS ISLAND, NY ORIUING PROCEOURES' ,", 2. 3_. .... ($e4ect one or more) HOlE NO, W_A Surface Elevation 1. HOllOW STEM AUGER, Oiame1er GROUND WATEA OBSERVATIONS START 2. DRIVEN CASING, Oiameler mameler DATE 3. OAILlED CASING. AT ~ n. AFTER ..Il--HOURS 4/21/89 <II. ROCK CORING. Oiameler "- FINISH A.T _ n. AFTER_HOl.H\S DATE 0 SAMPLE STAA TUM oeSCRIPTION E P A REMARKS T NO, BLOWS!6"' DEPTH + DEPTH H 45 . GR/BR.SILT & FINE SAND, . TR,ClAY . . . 50 S.5 50.01 50.0' , BOTTOM OF BORING 50.0' . 211 \JEll POINT Cil 30.0' 55 10.01 (.010) SCREEN . 22.0' RISER 2.0' STICKUP BENTONITE SEAL 5.0'.3.01 60 BACKFILLED 3.01-2.0' . CEMENTEO 1 - 4" PROTECTOR & lOCK . 65 . . 70 . . 75 80 lEGEND, Col A Driller: BROMlET 140lb WI. l( 30" taU on 2" 0.0, Sampler Sample T y~ PfopontOns Use", Cohesionless Density Cohesrve Consistency Helper O=Ory C = Cored W '" Washea trace 01010% 0-10 Loose 0" Soh UP = UndlSlurbed Piston hnle 10 10 20% 10-30 Mad_Dense 4-8 MlSliff Inspeclor TP=TeSI Pll A",Auger V=Vane TeSl som<> 20 to 35% 30-50 Dense 8-15 Stiff vr '" UndIsturbed Thtnwall and 35 to 50% 50 + Very Dense 15.30 V-$tiff Sheet ~Ol ~ 1. Unless Olherwise agreed. umples will be held bV Welti Associates a maximum of 60 days after boring completion. 2 Water readings represent dnller observations - not interpreta1ions. , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CLIENT PROJECT NAME ClARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. GROUND WATER INC. JOHNSON P.O. BOX 397 GLASTONBURY. CONN 06033 LOCATION FISHERS ISLAND, NY DRILLING PROCEDURES 1.,2 3. 41., (Se4ec1 one Of morel HOlE NO. uuljI Surlace Elevation 1. tfOLLOW STEM AUGER Oiamelet' GROUND WATER OBSERVAHONS STAAT 2, ORIVEN CASING. Diameter DATE 3. DRILLED CASING. Diametef AT~ FT AfTER.D..-- HOURS FINISH4/21/89 ... ROCK CORING. Diameter . Iype . AT - FT, AFTEA _ HOURS DATE 0 SAMPLE SYRA rUM DESCRIPTION E REMARKS P A T NO BlOWS/6" DEPTH .. DEPTH H . . . , I . I 10 S-l 10.0f , I I I . I ! 15 , . j I ! 20 Sol 0.,01 BR.FINE-HED.SAND, TR.CRS.SAND I I I 25 I ! i ! i 30 S-3 O.Of I I I 35 35.0' I . i GR/BR.FINE SAND. ! SOME SILT 40 $-4 0.01 40.0~_ --- LEGENO, Col A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,-l,!, t, r...;"rl:d \'1 "V;I'S"U'J (Jf(X"JI!/ons Ustld ",-,(,. 0 to 1001\) \,1IIt' 101020010 some 20 to 35% anti 3S 10 50% 140lb W, >< 30' Coheslonlt:!SS DensIty 0.10 loose 10.30 Mad Dense 30.50 Dense 50 .. Very Dense laU u"";> D {\ S"rlll'l,,, Cor'esl\.>: Cn(;~,S1l"'n.;\ L",U,', BROMLEY I ~,"""'ph' TVOl~ ...."'1"'.___.. ,.,. Unrj..,1i/,lled P'~1()f~ o~ Soli 4-6 M/S111! 81S Sllt1 15.30 V.Sl.tt l~,~:)o'r;, ,r I : I' , T fo;!.\ f'.t A = Augc. V ' Vane Tl!Sl UT ". lJnd.Slurbed Th.rh...al1 Snt!el ~ :1 L-_ I I Unless otherwise agreed. samples Will be held bV Welh Associales a ma.imum of 60 days after boring comptelK)tl 2 Wafer readings represent doller observations - not inlerpreta1ions I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I THE STEPHEN B. CHURCH COMPANY FOUNDED 1886 P.O. BOX 67 . SEYMOUR, cr 06483 . (203) 888-2132 PRINCIPALS WIWAM S. DUNCAN, III JAMES B. DUNCAN, P.E. TERRY BISHOP June 28, 1988 Ground Water Inc. P.O. Box 770 Higganum, CT 06441-0770 ATTENTION: Paul Marin Dear Paul: SUBJECT: FISHERS ISLAND We are disappointed that the test well work we did on Fisher's Island was not approved by the officials in Suffolk County New York. I do feel that our work was of value to the Fishers Island Water Works Corporation in locating a water supply well for the people on the island. Enclosed are the logs of six 2~" diameter test wells which we installed in 1980 and 1981. Also enclosed is a rough sketch which we just made up which shows the approximate location of these test wells. If we can be of any service to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, 'j~~,,~_... - William S. Duncan (Pete) WSD: jp Enclosure i / i ! I I I I \ GRAVEL WELLS. WELL MAINTENANCE. PUMPING SYSTEMS. GROUND WATER EXPLORATION . '. '. I. I I: I . ....__ 0..- - --. r-:-- - . ... ........ ..-- ~ -- . . ....-....- J "","-.", - . ~,.- "I -. .....-::' --- 6 ' - .. ~".", '''.... :. ',. . ---- .. " . . It ........... .. '- :. It.... ,_ "'" . . ... -. ..,.',It I / '. .- 1'2//' /' .' ---- ,/','-:' -- - --- -- -~~" . / / ./ 47 " / .. L,t N-'" c,(..I 'RfP""~lm'.tU . ....:.~' .... '", I'(.~Q; '~'., .v"I/~.. " I,...() ~ . . .,>;! II '1)'1 R. .T....o- t.t.. ({..t r 1-' ~ '. ,^ h. \ J i'( B I, , , , I '. , , . I , . : i I ! : i : i 1,;-:' , . i : . I I ~ I ! 1 : i ~'.":r.:.", "'.... ," . . - '. ' , . . ~ -- ------ ----...- -- '. .; .! ," 78 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ]J}/'Z7/eo I ! J'ISPIt'. ISLUID CCIUJI'fRY CLUB Plaber'. I.1ud, ... Ton ~1/2. f.tIt w.u 110. 1 Loo.. Md.lu. to ooaI'M UDd yeUow Loo.. _tba to ooene ..... yel10w Cobbl.. pipe ....... WIT Jlal'dl_ noppe4 at 14'. tried. HOOII4 hole 8' 8W7. It .topped at u' . " , ; 0'-10' I I iO'-l,' I I f"-14' , , \' y -,' <. '., t'-lO' : , ~O'-l5' I I ~"-20' 1 f!o'-25' I , ! I , ~"-30' ~'-.'5' i , i -l-_____~_.- -- ~'.-40' . , 40'-45' ! , ~"-'O' r '- -'__ $C)'!S" f"-59' i , ~9' , lO/rt/80 rISHER' S ISL,um CwtrJ:I\Y CLUB 1'1a.r'. 1.,...." .. Toft 2-1/2. 'I." Vell Ifo. 2 =-~..t::"~nl Y11:h a layer o~ oollU.. .~" p.tpe eoan.aIId-"" ~ftlLd1ftT Y1'th nu. ad olQ 00101' pipe dnmt poet tI'OIi 12' Med1u... ..... .... with 1eye~ o~ Iftftldirt)' with f1mta 1D4~1a1~0I' yellow, took DO _ter,p1pe 4roft pod "41__ OOU"N ead wl'th]aye... of INftl"d1rtJ vitia tiDe. ~~, pipe dJ'oft pod 1:0 2", ... . layer .f oollllla., -pipe cSnrft ftl7 bar4, a1eo ..~ pipe . UtU.. JIH"" out ad I'adro.. ill .... bole, took DO veter ~te CIOU'H ,88114 ,,1:th laye... o~ Il"llftl, WI'7 d1rty With ftJN. .... aUy"""oolor yellow, took DO _ter, pipe cSnrft .UU , Med1ua~ A8d ~ U", with tlDH aDd Ola7 00101" to~' ,..nov, -iljidiiOft 81:iU.1'roII ",.". ~, ... ex-yel packed ti,lbt. Pipe dl'ov. '"17 bard, took DO _ter ~r:01~~~: :l-~~; =~~~n: =~ ea. .r at ~. CoarM ~ ~'tb ~ of Ift..l cS1J'ty with fiDe. aDd be..". cn.y-d01oJ"--.,.-u:ow. DO vater Co..... HP4 vi_ lqen.ot ..an..,.1. dll"tJ with ~1Jle. and heavy em-color 7.110w. took water""?&1r ~ Mad1_ 1:0 OOU'M aDd wi.. tNc.. of &l'*ft1t d1ny with tlDa. aDd be...,. olaJ ooler yellow, took _ter ta1J' Me41ua to cOarse aeJId "17 dirty with tiDe. aII4 h...,. cla7 eolor yellow, took llttle water REl'USAL , , \,- \ I I I i O~-9' I I 9'-1" 11'-19'6- I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , ; 19'6- , , .10/27/80 FTfiIIIlDl'. I8LAIID 0-.."1 CLUB '1.... a I.l....... ..., Toft 2-1/2f' b8t ven 110. , Graw} hardpal'1. pipe 4roYe '"17 bard. to 9'. CoaI'H MD4 aDd 11'&,"1, dirty ,,11:11 fiMa. ~11ow . took vater tail' t at 15' p10pe drow pod CO-ft. 88Dd aDd 11'&,"11.. wIT hea.". clu.1 hoked '"17 upt pipe droye '"l'7 hard. I'lpe .t0pge4 at b"- A lay.1' of cobbl.. packecl "'l'7 tlp1: aDd '"l'7 hea.". olay PULLED 00'1' . . . . . . . '~'-45' . . . . . .' . I 1(l6'-1l6' I I ~'-129'6- . . ,1'6- I i ! I ! ! o~-" '~-12'6- I 1~'6"-15' I I 1$'-30' i ~,-", i ~'-45 ' 4"-50' I I ~'-65' ; 6~'-70' I ! 7()'-7~' I I I 7"-80 i ~'-e5' . I 8$'-90' I . ~'-9"11" i i , 9~'1l.-101' I , 1~1'-106' , i . 1~6'-121' I , 1~'-126' I 1O/rr/fJIJ nlllBR.' S ISLAIID ~n'.a CLUB P1eer'. Ialand. IIew York 2-1/2" 'r.at W.ll 80. 4 ~ SwaIlp mck aDd clay F1M to Mdt,. HIld. Tery dirty with cla,. -cOera,e__~__ .-81'*Tel. heuy tiMa u4 cla,. IN,. took DO water. lap!" o~ cobbl... 12'6" - 14' ~pe 4ro.. bal'd Ealled up 14'_15' Coar~ aaad ud_~....l ....1'1 cl1rty wi. ~1Ma a4 clay 1ft,. 1OO1t DO _'ter;il't 20'-25'-30' packed ~, pipe dNw.. !lard CoaJ.'lle ~8Dd~1, ....1'7 dirty with ~s .... ola,. poay toolt 110 _'ter, p1pe drcrn bard. pecked. ts.&bt Coarae ADd 1Pl_&ra....l, 'ft1'7 cl1rty with t1Ma aM olay poay 'rooir.-WiteP Pipe a'taJ"tecl 'to dri.... ...i.r .'t 4,. C0ana...au4 aIJd II'laWl Te1'7 dirty wi1:ll, ~s aDd c1a7 pay 'rook DO _ter, pipe clrow Iooc!' Coarae~P4..~....l ....1'7 dirty with' aU't u4 cla,. pay Toole DO _tel' a't "'...60' or 65', pipe cb'ow 1004 ~Coera. II81l4 Te1'7 cl1r1:y with alU u4 ohy "..,., took DO _'tel' Pipe Groft Pod : MediUII to 008I'N MIld ....ry dirty wi1:ll allot u4 olay, II1:ar1:ed 1:0 turD ,..llow. laat ~, ot pipe cln.... banl, took _ _tel' rlne and w11:h siU ad. clay ,..llow. pack~ ts.&b1:, pipe c!ro.. hard. 'took DO vater i. Med.1ua 'to ooerae ADd, cl1r1:y w1 th t1M. ~, 80M clay ,..llow Took waterfall', pipe dro.... cco4 ( " ___ I' Med.1ua tcuaoaree aeDd .bed with tlus ,..1.11.., pipe dro'ft gooa-';-1'Ook tail' wa'ter , : M.!KU1,III 'to ooane aaDd aixed. w1th t1Ma ~" 94''''5'11- lIediula~--6OU'M--.aa- aiud w11:h t1Dta IaerIy ola,. ,..llow Pipe atar1:ed 'to dri.... barda't 94', took I" PoOl' ,; . \ Med.1ua 1:0 ~ .~, Te1'7 heavy .11t _ ola, yeUow, packed tilb't-.- took _tel' poor, pipe clnv. hard . \ ' Me41ua 'to ~ ..~ ....1'7 b......,. a11t a4 )c18,. ;yellow, pecked _ ,_ tight, wei DO'. water, pipe drove!lard j \ ' Fine 'to Md1ua NIld, ....1'7 MaY)' s11't ad.;olay ,..now, packecl 1;i&bt, took DO water. p1pe c1row baN ! \ . , Med1ua un4 beayY clay peokecl 't1p't yen~, \ took DO _tel' Pi~ c!J'O'ft!lard, \ Mediua to ooaNe MD4,. heavy tiDe. aDd oj,a,. ,.enow, toot ....ry U1:1:1. ..1:er. packed u&b1:, pipe c1row -1'd .! Coarae aancl, ....1'7 b......,. ola,. yellow, teok \"1'7 U1:1:le _'tel' Pipe c!J'O'ft bard REFUSAL , I i 1-1_ I , : 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I I I I coarse sand and gravel not packed ti~~t, very dirty:with _silt and clay, gray, took little water, pipe drove fair rmedium to coarse sand with some small gravel, not packed i tight, very dirty with clay, might be in layers, took water fair, gray, pipe drove good medium to coarse sand with some small grvvel not packed tight, very dirty with clay, took no water, pipe drove good coarse sand and gravel loose, dirty with some fines, gray took water very good, pipe drove good ~medium to coarse sand loose dirty with some fines, yellow ) took water good, pipe drove good I medium to coarse sand, loose, dirty with fines with same gray clay color, took water very good, pipe drove good medium to coarse sand, loose, dirty with fine with some gray clay color, took water very good, pipe drove good medium to coarse sand with some small gravel, fairly dirty heavy fines and clay color yellow, took water good, pipe drove good medium to coarse sand with some small gravel, dirty, heavy , fines and yellow clay color, tookwtter good, pipe drove goo 80'lO"-85'll,,'----medium sand very dirty with fine and yellow clay color, too little water, pipe drove good to 82', then started to drive medium to coarse sand packed tight very dirty with silt and clay, took little water, pipe drove hard medium to coarse sand, packed tight very dirty with silt an clay gray, took no water, pipe drove hard 0' 5' 5' - 10' 10' - 15' 15' I I 18' ! 20' i I 25' i i 30' I , I , i I : I I , I : I I I : , 1 I I i I i ; I I i 18' - 20' 25' - 30' - 35' 35' - 40'6" 40'6"-45'6" 45'6"-50'7" 50'7"-55'7" 55'7"-60'8" 60'8-65'8" 65'8-70'8" 70'8"-75'9" . 75'9"-80'10" 85'11"-91' 91' -96' -- -!r'-~ -,~ \" r , , Ifer :;! o FISmfl,S ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB 2-1/2" Test Well No. 5 Top soil and fine to medium sand loose ~rse sand and gravel with some clay color gray, took some water, pipe drove good coarse sand and~avel with cobbles dirty with fine, took little water gray, pipe drove hard L90arse sand and gravel, loose, pipe drove hard clay, yellow, took no water, pipe drove good clay hardpan yellow, pipe drove hard, took no water _Clay hardpan yellow, pipe drove hard, took no water (coarse sand and gravel, not packed tight, very dirty with I fines and clay, gray, took little water, pipe drove some- , what easier I. I 1 I I i I , I I , I , I I I I i i I I I I I I I I I i I I ! , I I I : 1 I I I ! : i I 1 i i I I ! ; I I I i ! I , ; ; , , I , I i i I I i I I ; I I i i I I , , , I I / 96' - 101'1" 101'1"_ 106'1" 106'1"- 111'2" -- -_..~ -.. ........_..~""'...... ........~ ...J:..IJ'.~...1.. ~i::."i,...~. .r FISHERS ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB 2-1/2" Test Well No. 5 coarse sand with some small gravel packed tight very dirty with silt and clay, gray, took no water, pipe drove hard coarse sand with some small_ gravel packed tight ver dirty with gray silt and cl~y, took no water, pipe drove hard clay hardpan, pipe drove very hard, gray, took no wa- PAGE' 2 Pulled back to 80'-10" and set 3- 30 slot test screel Only exposed one screen, developed and pumped. Watel was very heavy with salt. Pulled all screen and pipE out. I I 0' 7 ' I 7 ' _ 10' Tnt.; ~T.t..Yr1L.l't: D. \"..r1U.l't""" .....v.. ':>U I """,-"un, ..........H"~. 11/16/81 FI9H&R3 ISLANU COUNTRY CLUB 2-1/2" No. 6 Medium to coarae aand, heavy clay 3" _ Coarae aand & gravel w/cobblea, hvy. y.llo" clay color; pipe drove hard; took no water I 10 ' 3" - 15 . 4" .. Coara\! aand 6< aravel w/cobblea; hvy. finea & yeUow clay color; pipe drove hard; took no wat.r < -. 4" 20 I 5" Coara.. aand '" ~rav..l w/cobblea; heavy finee & y.11ow 1~ - - clay ~olor; pipe druv" hard. took nO water I 20' 5" 25' I 25' b" - 30' I 30' 7" - 35 ' 8" 35 . 8" - /,0 . 9" 40 ' 9" - 45' 10 " 45 '10" - 50 . 11" I I I I I I I 50'11" - 56' 0" I 5610" _ 61t 1" I b 1 I 1 tI 66' 2" 6b' 21< _ 7113" I I I 6" _ Coarse aand . gravel w/cobbl"s, heavy finea & yellow clay color; pipe drove hard; took nO water 7" _ Coara., aand 6< gravel w/cobblsa; heavy finell " yallow clay color; pipn drove hard to 29' then eaaed up & turned brown coarae aand w/aome clay color; took water fair at 30' 7" _ Coara. aand & gravel; dirty w/finea 6< hvy. yellow clay color; pipe druvc ~ood, took water fair _ Coarae aand 6< gravel; hvy.finea & ~vy. yellow clay color; pipe drove good; took water &ood _ hedium to coarae sand; hvy finea & hvy.yellow clay color; pipa drove bood; cook waC~r good _ Coara. aand & gra~el; n~y.iin..s & yallow clay color to 48' then yellow clay; Cook no water. Pulled back to 48' SeC 3 - 1-1/4" CU'C acreens 30 slut 0\1 top 30 slot on bottom, 20 slot in middle. Du~~loped 1 screen aC 4 ti..u but did notpuap a.paratel,. All three acreens pumped 37 gpm. Moat of tbe water ceme from top cwo acreena. Bottom scr....n pumped vy. little while developing. Static 10' S" from tOp of pipe Jo' abuve \>rad.. Pumped 37 gpm. at 29' w/2b Ibs. vacuum on gauge for 1 hour; took waCer sample. Pulled screens; redrove to 50' 11" then waahed. Then atart.,d 5' aamples a~ain. _ Clay hardpan wiaome gravel scoues yeliow; pipe drove hard; took no water _ Coarae sand w/some aravel sCone vy.hvy, clay; clay came out in chunks, ?ip~ drove fair; took no water Coarae Rand vy.hvy. yellow clay ~ silt; pipe drove fair; took no wa~er Coarae aand & amall gravel vy.hvy ailt & yallow clay color; pipe drove fair to 70' tban hard to 71' 3" - took no vater ? EJ2IM rr a:. " NeW YORK ~T;;'TE lilOPAATMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 10- ~ 7 - 1t:#>"7 o COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL Gt.lIJ~ tAJEil..t:l3 . ; /. I SUFFOL K County I OWNER I I ADDRESS I I DIAMETER In. LENGTH I It. SEALING AI GoLF lU)}3 DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER FROM SURFACE 10 :l: CASINGS In. In. It. It. CASINGS REMOVED I MAKE JOHJJSOIJ DIAMETER SCREENS I . f OPENINGS I in. In. In. LENGTH I It. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING ft. It. DATE PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? I j./lJr I'ER.Fo~hletJ DURATION OF TEST days I STATIC lEVEL PRIOR TO TEST ft. I MAXIMUM ORAWDOWN MAXIMUM DISCHARGE hours &'517 MA11f' gallons per min. lEVEL DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING In. below I In. below top of casing top of easing Approximate time of return to normal level after cessation of pumping hours I min. VeT I I It. PUMP INSTAllED TYPE MAKE MODEL NUMBER I MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. CAPACITY I NUMBER OF BOWLS OR STAGES g.p.m. agaInst ft. of discharge head ft. of total head DROP LINE SUCTION LINE I DIAMETER DIAMETER In. LENGTH lENGTH I ft. USE OF WATER METHOD OF DRILLING ~'i-t..O rotary J(l cable tool 0 other WO K STARTED -;1 - OtJ tl-Z -t{ ~ IfARl:> ~,J I DATE /1- I . NOTE: Show log of well material ncountered, with depth bel w ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other matters of Interest. Describe repair JOb. See Instructions as to Well Driller's License and Reports. Page 5-7. I DUPLICATE-Retain Well Number S-ql'n~ -lOG Ground Surface EL /0 : ft. above sea ^ V ft. TOP OF WEll In. t It. In. It. In. Ie" -,!J ':::! - III ~ 10 ft. ~ -------------- - - C Lv',3 I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ". FI;jHER.~ 1St-AND GoLF (OUR~E 7RDDVC-TIolJ kJ~L.L- h -2,0-82 I l3ouu) €l!:.~ . I \:l ~ , I/) ~ \.l ~ OJ SMJD4 GeAIl~ ( 40' ) SWD Ff/JE 'TDCoA.e.se- - efi '- '" " We ser I, .8 CAsIAJt$.TO -me- i30TTDM. ..___._ 5. B._eBVIfCtl.CJ;". se;= /W6" 7Ct,.G~E ;:N.1i .~tEJJ AN() DelJczoPJ;-D _ llic ..JYt:lL I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I '. ;:!61fE125 /dL.1W6 GOLF GClI!..Sc 2, ::,pI, .;0 .oze 3, c '1 )J&J !koD()ClbJ Ii./cu.. 3 -30 ~&-& ~ I/) ~ ., TILL ~ ~ fi tJE :5A/Jb 21 COOOLE~ l..'f .:5A/JD, cOoB<.CS 3?;DIe..T'( 'SAtVD ~B?uLDER.- /-JA~i)I)AtJ -J"6 .-"~ 2'7 5pm c.. 37 I PlA""fH'1/eve.L (blow --fest- WI t-(,...dl'; 11 1'(5) I CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. P.O. BOX 397 GLASTONBURY, CONN. 06033 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I BORING NO. LINE & STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. B-1 ASH DISPOSAL LANDFILL FISHER'S ISLAND, N.Y. "BORING LOG" CLIENT CUMMINGS & LAFAYETTE BLOWS A STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~ B br.ers-fine gravel, eobbles,& boulders, Some fine-med.sand, tr.silt 60/4" <v.v 60/0" gr.fine-ers.gravel, cobbles & boulders, some fine-med.sand, till 31-38-41 ., .v AUGER REFUSAL AT 17. 0' NO WATER @ 0 hrs. IDATE' Q/<</Q7 DRILLER: BROMLEY I ~.- I J I ~ strata dert~ I. COL. A 2. COL. B 3. HAMMER = I~I; FALL 30" 4. SAMPLER =_0.0. SPLIT SPOON 5. GWT = GROUND WATER BORING NO. LINE &..STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. B-2 A STRATUM DESCRIPTION BLOWS PER~ B br.ers-fine gravel, boulders & cobbles, some fine-med.sand ,._,. .~ I <v.v gr. cobbles ,boulders - & fine-ers.gravel, some fine-med.sand, tr.silt,till 21-37-32 I 11\ 'i 60/0" I I AUGER REFUSAL AT 18. 5' NO WATER @ 0 hrs. I DATE: 9/8/87 DRILLER: BROMLEY I I I i I , i I I I i I lrlO Prtn!l;ln; It 11;>: AND SOME TR AC E -.j() '0 50% - 10 '0 40% -OtolO% I I I I I I I .1 I I I I I I I I I I I CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. P.O.80X 387 GLASTOHBURY, CONN. GeOU W-I 80RING NO. LINE & STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. ASH DISPOSAL LANDFILL FISHER'S ISLAND, N.Y. "BORING LOG" A 8LOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~ B br.hard granite boulders, cobbles & ers-fine gravel, some fine~crs.sand. 60/4" tr.silt 10.0 60/0" gr.hard pink granit boulders & cobbles, some ers-fine gravel & fine-med. sand Ii tt Ie silt, 60/3" till "' ^ . hard pink granite ~, .v Note: diamond would not cut beyond 27' BOTTOM OF BORING 27. 0' WATER AT 19' @ o hrs. WATER AT 20' after I hr. WATER AT 21' after 2 hrs. DATE: 9/9/87 DRILLER: BROMLEY '-- -~-- strata de th p I. COL. A 2. eOl. 8 3. HAMMER - 140/; FALL 30" .. SAMPLER -_0.0. SPLIT SPOON c ,.....,. ..- _........ ,_ CLIENT CUMMINGS & LAFAYETTE BORING NO. LINE &0 ST A. OFFSET GR. ELEV. W-I A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~ 8 2" WELL POINT @ 27.0 10' (.OIO)screen 17' riser 2' stickup Sand 27.0'-17.0' Ben tonite se~ 1 J7 0' - 15.0' I Backfilled 15.0'-2.0 1 - 4" protector & lock, cemented 1 baQ sand 1/2 pail bentonite 1 bag cement I , i I I I , , I I i , 1- , I I I 1 '10 P"nlefl6 . 1127 AND - <40 10 50% SOME - 10 10 4()% I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CLARENCE WELTl ASSOC., INC. P.O.BOX 387 GLASTONBURY, CONN. 01033 "BORING LOG" ASH DISPOSAL LANDFILL FISHER'S ISLAND, N.Y. CLIENT CUMMINGS & LAFAYETTE BORING NO. LINE & ST A. OFFSET GR. ElEV. W-2 BORING NO. LINE &0 ST A. OFFSET GR. ElEV. W-2 A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~ B br. fine sand, some ".v silt gr.fine-med.sand, Some crs-r1ne graveJ "-0"' & cobbles, little sil t, till "" II." O'._hn hrl/3" Lb.v "0-'" BOTTOM OF BORING 26. 0' WATER AT 12.5' @ o h s. DATE: 9/9/87 DRILLER: BROMLEY ---~ 1- ~---.- --- ---- strata deptn A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER--!L: B I. COl. A 2. COL. 8 3. HAMMER" I~/; FAll 30" 4. SAMPLER "_0.0. SPLIT SPOON 2" WELL POINT @ 23.0 10' (.OIO)screen 13 f riser 2' stickup k. ,,' 71 "'-l1.n' Bentonite seal 11.0'- 9.0' Backfilled 9.0'-2.0' I - 4" protector & lock, cemented I bag' sand 1/2 pail bentonite I bag cement I i I I I I I I - , I i , -- , I J 100 Pllnlerlli", '<'7 AND - 40 10 50% SOME - 10 to ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CLA~ENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. P.O. BOX 3117 GLASTOHBURY. CONN. OllO33 ASH DISPOSAL LANDFILL FISHER'S ISLAND, N.Y. "BORING LOG" CLIENT CUMMINGS & LAFAYETTE BORING NO. LINE & ST A. OFFSET GR. ELEV. W-3 A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~ B br.fine sand, some I'<'V silt gr.fine-crs.sand, some fine-ers. 20-60 gravel & cobbles, little silt 3 .~.v gr I granhe oou~aers & cobbles ,some 60/5" 111ne crs.grave~ b fine-med.sand, little sil t, till ~v.v 60/0" BOTTOM OF BORING 20. 0' WATER AT 10' @ 0 hrs DATE: 9/9/87 R: BROMLEY ------. =-=l U___ - strata depth I. COL. A 2. COL. 8 3. HAMMER' 1401; FALL 30" ~. SAMPLER -_0.0. SPLIT SPOON BORING NO. W-3 LINE &0 ST A. OFFSET GR. ELEV. A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PERJL. B 2" WELL POINT @ 18.0' 10' (.010)screen 8' ruser 2' stickup Sand 18.0'-5.0' ." C r'\ t " n' Backfilled 3.0'-2.0' 1 - 4" protector I w/lock,cemented I I I 1 bag 'sand I 1/2 pail bentonite 1 bag cement , I I , I I I , I I I I ! , I I I , ! I 1"0 Pnnltj.'" . 11'7 AND - 40 10 5O'lb SOMf -101o~ - - - - - - - - - BORING NO. LINE & 51.... OFFSET GR. ElEV. N~ _I ._I....O~::~L~~~ 5-5 BORING NO. LINE & S1A OFFSET GR. ElEV :l-6 A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_ B A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_ B ...,. 8R.F I NE-CAS .s"ftC L I '- ILl' FINE-eMS. GR"VlL .. C R /e R. F" I HE -r. R S . SAND, lA.F INr-tR RA,,, A' CR.r IN[-CAS.S""IO t H of I N[ -l't[ O. CHAVEl t 11'1. S Il T ..ORK.eA.rINr-CRs.~ANO ~R.fIN(-CRS.SA 0 ~ c;" El eOTTO" Of A.leER ~.O NO ''''.HER NO 'WATER DAlf: 5/1?171 OR I L LrR: BAAA ceo OAT(: :S/1?/71 I. COL. A StRATA OfPTH 2. eOl. I 3. HAMMER" 1-401; FALL 30M ~. SAMPLER "_0,0. SPLIT SPOON 5. GWT: GROUND WATER AND SOME TRACE -401050% -10 to 40% - 010 10% ';.~.,...,. i--1!r - I~~~,:: ARU BORING NO. LINE & STA OFFSET GR. ELEV. 8-1 aORI~ NO. LINE & SU. OFFSET GR.ELEV 8-2 A o STRATUM DESCRIPTION BLOWS PER_ B BLOWS A STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_ CR/IA.FINE-CRS. SA"IO. Ll "LE F I.IE . - . . TR,F-CAS.CAAVEL4 SILT C088lES.IA.S Il T GA/811.FINE-CAS. SAND lIT FINE-CAS.GRAVEl. rrw COPlAleS, IR. SilT IO'TO~ OF AUGER ~.O eOTIOM or AtlGER 15.0 DATE: 3/15/71 OAIllER:8ARACCD OAIE: V1;>171 OR lllE R': BARACCO I. COl. A SHUTA IIrPT" 2. COl. I 3. HAMMEl" 1401; FALL 30" '. SAMPlfl-_O.D. SPln SPOON S. GWT., GIOUND WATEI AND SOME RACE - 40 to SO'!l. -IOto~ - 01010'1(, JJ <- I B -=iiiLV'_1 '~I~o~:~~~~~ro' -.. i~"'""'" CLtI!:NT.RLE~ 1(1"'(: It AS~OC. 8-4 BORING NO. LINE & STA. OFFSET GR. ElEV. 8-3 BORING NO. LINE & SU. OFFSET GR. REV. A 1,0 BLOWS PER_ STRATUM DESCRIPTION STRATUM DESCRIPTION B A Alk. RR.SAI.:O 8A.F I HE SAND, 'TR. Sill GR.FINE SAND, lA.CAS.SAND & FINE-CRS.GRAVEL fR. S Il T, FF w CORRlES ~ GA.FlNE-CRS.SANO fA. S I l T & F I NE- CAS.GRAVEl 1').0 flOT TOM O_F AlIGf A 'J.O NO WATER ROT TOM OF AUGER 15.0 NO W"'lE~ OAT[: .~/1:!1"1 ORlllE~:8ARACCO OATC )/15/71 ORlllER':eARAcco I. COL. A O:YR.&y.& III PY.. 2. COl. I J. HAMMER" l.wl; FALL 30M .. SAMPlER "_0.0. SPLIT SPOON S. GWT'" GROUND WATER AND SOME TRACE -40 to 50% -1010 fO% - 010 10% BLOWS PER_ B i I I I I 11 : i U :o.=,.'':-p-l BORING NO. LINE & S1.4.. OFFSET GR. ELEV. -............- ""''01 BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~ B ROOTS SANO,l-IT.FI/rrft-C'f1 .C!HI\ltl. BOUlltAS ..lllM.. SIINGY Sll' rtv BOULDERS 80110M or aOHINC 3.0 OATE: 3r15/71 DAllL[R:8ARACCO I. COL. A S1"'" lA OE"t" 2. COl. . J. HAMMEll... 1-401; FAll 30" <to SAMPLE" -_0.0. SPLIT SPOON S. GWT '" GROUND WAlE. I <, BORING NO. LINE & 'S104. OFFSET GR. ElEV. CHAHI!.;; KING ....Sf'C. 12 A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER.......6: B D.L I'. ~IN~-CRS CRAVEL, tv "'OPSOll,FEV S ALL-LARC BOULDERS ".OR4NCt!SR.rl [-CAS. SA 0, BOT'OMor eORINe 3.0 DATE: ~/l'J/11 OR' LLrA :""""'co AND SOME TRACE - 40 10 50% - 10 to <W% - 01010'% u ~ """""""" onouT OR. L<& I;,L.....lJ.I'l..". BORING NO. LINE & STA OFFSET GR. ELEV. 9 10 BORING NO. LINE & S1A. OFFSET GR. ELEV. BLOWS BLOWS A 5TRA TUM DESCRIPTION PER~ B A STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~ B 1. DIH< .8R.S l ORK.sR.rINE_CRS. . - 5'-"'0. fR. S It', 9-10 SO"[ CRS.GR'-"El ell.FINE-CAS. '" COll8lCS.F III H-10 .. ~'-1 ~ GA.rINl-CAS.SANO '".Slll (~ .0 .. 4M-6o 8A.FINE-CAS.SA".0 , ". - 1l)-40-3H CPAVCL,FI:W COlll8l S, .*CR/eR.FINE-CRS SAND. l?O S''''Ll eOUlOERS LITTLE FI"'E-CR .CAAVEl. ." COBBLE S REFUSAL A' Y.O REFUSAL A' 12.0 OA H: "5/10/71 OAIllEA:SARACCO OAT(: 3/10/71 OR I llE P :e'-A...CCO ,--- 1. COl. A S fHA fA DEI"" 2. COl. " 3. HAMMER = 140'; FAll 30" ... SAMPLER =_0.0. SPLIT SPOON S. GWT = GROUND WATER i I I 1 . I I I lJ AND SOME TRACE - <<> to SO% - 10 to-<CO% - 01010% W)OS~$T""'" BORING MO. LINE & 5TA. OFFSET GR. ElEV. - - - - _ENTLHAKLLJ BORING HQ. 1!j LINE & 5TA. OFFSET GR. ElEV. - 7 A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PERR B .. CR.f 'NE S.-NO. TR.S Il T . -ti ~.o . FIN[-CRS.SA"O. PllCES CRAVEl. COBBLES 50-~6-19 ..OR.-..CE/8R.Sll y ~'-NO. TR.ROOTS REfUS'-l AT 9.0 0'- H: 3/121'/1 ORlllEH:BU,-",CCO I. COl. A STR'-'A OfPlH 2. COL. 8 J. HA.MMER" 1.401; fAll:JOM <I. SAMPLER =_0.0. SPLIT SPOON S. GWT = GROUND WATER ....INl. f( A;"~Vl.. BLOWS A STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~' B -~ r.M/8R.F' N[ S.-NO. lR. S I LT. lR .CO'-L, FILl.P I [CE S BRICI( PLUC ". 0' SAMPLE HO REC. 7-H-14 8A.F' N[-CRS. S.-1II0.LIT'LE "W C,ORBLE S :>0-1)0-40 . PIECE S or 8R I CI( Ref U5'-' .-, 13.0 DUE: 3/12/71 ORllLER:e.-R'-CCO AND SOME TRACE - -40 10 50% - 10 to 40% - 01010% JJ .}UO SY,,;...-- 5._n ~ BORIHG NO. LINE & STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. 5 --......- ..-- 6 A BLOWS HRA TUM DESCRIPTION PER~ 8 RR.f 'N( 5'-11I0. lR.SllT.LATERS CH.fINE S'-NO.TR SilT & f"' N[- 12-1 11.11 BR.fIN[-CRS.S'-NO SO,..[ fINE-CRS. ~ RlfUS.-t .- 1 11.U DUE: ""5/10/71 OHILLER: B.-RAccn I. COl. A 5THA ,.- UI PI,.. 2. COL. 8 J. HAMMER" 1-401; FAll;)O" ... SAMPLER "_0.0. SPLIT SPOON S. GWT '" GROUND WATER ENT BORING NO. lIHE & STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER~ B , I I I ! ; I LJ I I! -~1--i~~~ I _I HR.f INL-CAS.S'-NO LIT'LE SIt. T ,ll'. fIN(-CRS.CR'-V[l. f"[~ ~TONE~.fILl CHI( .81'1. 5 IL ,., S.-N 8P.f1Hl S'-HO. 'f,!. S I L' CR. S Il TT S.-HO 9 I "IE RS. '-NO lH.f I ~r CRo\vEl. flw C08fllES I N['-Cfl:S. S'-'Hl CORBilS ~ eO!llOER REfUS'-l #l' ~o\[.. 1'J.0 DUe: '~/l0rfl O~'llEP:A'-Ro\CCO AND SOME TRACE - <<:110 SO% - 1010 """" - 010 10% -20 -lti '>- ';-&-b 15-?4-17 ?4-40-au ~J.ti:NCfc Wl::.L11 A~~. II........ _.... n _ no.~. CONN oeo32 .. O'tllliLiii BORING NO. LINE & SfA. OFFSET GR. ElEV. 3 BLOWS . STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER--2.... B flU8RlE.SO..( SAND "-1 ;?4-1? 4.0 .. .n S"ND it SILT 1')-1"/-17 ..DRIl..IlR.rIN(-CR .SA...D. """S. C"'AV[L ,"- III . 1.0 I. 17.0 BO'TON Of flORING 1.0 DATE: 5/10/71 OR Illl": 8A"Aceo S Tf.lA ,,, Ol"'H I. eol. A 2. eol. I J. HAMMER" 1401; fAll 30" ... SAMPLER "'_0.0. SPLIT SPOON 5. GWT = GROUND WATER _CH^~IN'-,soc._1 4 BORING NO. LINE & Sf.4.. OFFSET GR. ElEV. STRATUM DESCRIPTION . .. CR/IlR.,..,,..€. SAND, TR. S Il T cR/eR,rlflE-CAS. SANO.ll'Ill r'N[-CR5.CHAVEL FEW CORetES BLOWS PER~" B J-H ) 15-1fl-;>0 . AlK.F'N[-CRS.S NO,Llt1 SIll & FIN[-CR .CRAVEL ..SR.fINE-CAS.S'" O,lR.S1tr. PIECES GRAV(L, OA8l[s.r~ll I RI. rUSAL "T 1? 0 NO '1/" IER 0" T[: "i! 12i71 OR It LLA: BA",,,ccn AND SOME TRACE -.40 10 50% - 10to 40% - 01010'1(, ~ I I --~ . I I ~..-.. --.~..--- .-"1IIIl::iIIIJ c' BORING NO. LINE & ST.4.. OFFSET GR. ElEV. 2 BORING NO. LINE & STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. A STRATUM DESCRIPTION BLOWS PER~ -b CP/SP.FIIH SA~O. TR.!> I L' B . STRATUM DESCRIPTION CR." tNl-CAS. SAND. TH. 5 ILl a: "frIIE-CAS.GAAYEl .( .Il ~~ lll'lf Fl~[-CR~. Cl<"'V[l. 1M. S 1 L' 11. R[FUSAL A 1 . . '/.0 ~. 8lK.FIN[-C.RS. AND & 0.1.1[: )/10/"/1 DRlllfP:BAf./ACCO R[rUSAl Al 11.5 DAlf:: ~/ll/71 DH 1 ll[ R :f1ARACCO I. CO-l~---S'"fRATAlifl>TH 2. eol. 1_____ J. HAMMER'" 1401; FALL JO~ .. SAMPLER "'_0.0. SPLIT SPOON 5. GWT = GROUND WATER AND SOME TRACE -<<)to5O% - 10 to 40% - 01010% BLOWS PER r," B ,- 1;-6 1 -20 11-' -12 - ,--0' , CP~"'[ -,-- , ~-- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SPECIFICATIONS Ground \'later Exploration Test Wells 1.1 Work Included Under the subdivisions of this Item, the Contractor shall furnish all labor, tools, materials, and equipment necessary to construct, develop, and pump test wells as shown and specified. The Contractor shall be a licensed well driller that is re~istered with the State of Connecticut Well Drilling Board. 1. 2 Materials Drive Pipe: Drive pipe shall be 2-1/2" diameter extra heavy pipe, threaded and coupled in 5' nominal lengths. The first piece of drive pipe driven at each hole shall be equipped with a steel drive shoe. 39:a-~en: Screens for test ~lells shall be 1-1/4" pipe size made of galvan~zed steel with continuous wire wound screen construction, threaded and coupled in 5' nominal lengths. Vlell screens shall be X-54 as manufactured by U.O.P. Johnson or approved equal. The Contra_ctor shall have available at least 2 screens in slot sizes ranging from 0.010" to 0.060" in 0.010" increments when he mobilizes to the site. Slotted PVC or steel pipe will not be suitable for use as well screen in the test wells. 1.3 Well Construction Pipe shall be driven in 5' lengths to refusal or to the depth ordered, and ~lashed out every 5' below the water table. Wash samples shall be trapped, allowed to settle, collected, and stored. The Contractor shall provide a log of the subsurface conditions encount- ered. The collected-,samples shall be available for field inspection by the Owner's representatives for the duration of the contract, after which time they shall be turned over to the Owner. If suitable water bearing formations are encountered as deter- mined by the Engineer, the Contractor shall set 1-1/4" diameter well screens as specified under Section 1. 2 inside t.he 2-1/2" pipe a:-,0- eryose t"e screen~ tu the a(1Ul:fer by f'etracting the 2-1/2" pipe. One or more screen sections may be used. Screen slot size for the test wells shall be determined from examination of the wash samples. If no suitable water bearing material is encountered,no screens shall be set and the Contractor shall attempt to remove the 2-1/2" diameter pine from the ground, and fill in the resulting void. 1.4 Develonment of Wells Screens of test \'!ells shp.ll be developed by pumning 2nd/or \"1 th an air comnressor in order to remove the fines from the formation. Development shall continue until t.he discharge water is sand free or until terminated by the Engineer. If more than one 5 foot section of screen is used in a well, -the Contrnctor shall be prepared to develop and pump each 5 foot section of screen individu81ly in order to determine general aquifer characteristi for each screen interval. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I /r // /- Specifications / /,' ../~ .,' /1.5 Pump Test After the screen has been developed, the Contractor shall conduct a short duration pump test with a power pump. Wells left in place shall be capped. Alternately, if the O\iner's Representative so designates, the Contractor shall attempt to remove the ,well from the ground and shall fill in the resulting void. The O.mer's Repre- sentative shall obtain and secure any water samples desired during the pump testing. Bottles for collecting water samples shall be provided by the Owner's Representative. 1.6 Precautions to be Taken The Contractor shall take such precautions as are necessary or as may be required to prevent contaminated water or water having undesirable physical or chemical characteristics f~om entering the test .tells or the stratum from which the well is to dra\., water. He shall also take all necessary precautions during the construction period to prevent contaminated water, gasoline, oils, or any other contaminant from entering the wells. 1.7 Project Documentation At the conclusion of the drilling operations, the Contractor shall provide the O"mer VIi th logs describing the subsurface condi tioni' encountered at each well site, and with test well construction details including depth, length, and slot sizes of well screens used. The log shall also include the rate of pumping achie.,ed from each test .fell. Along with the logs, the Contractor shall submit a letter to the ~vner stating the estimated yield of a production well at each test well site. The,Contractor shall provide recommendations concern- ing the depth, diameter, screen length, and gravel pack at the sites most favorable for production wells. 1.8 Site Access It Idll not be the Contractor's responsi bili ty to provide si t€ access, including but not limited to land clearing, brush re~oval, towing, bulldozing and road building which may be necessary to secure access to any individual drilling site. Individual drilling sites shall be located away from overhead power lines, buried utilities, or other above-ground or below-ground obstructions. 1.9 Payment Contractor shall be paid on a daily rate basis for labor, transportation and use of equipment. Additionally, Contractor shall be paid for materials, left in place at the conclusion of the job. These materials shall consist of 2-1/2" diameter steel extra heavy drive pipe, 2-1/2" diameter steel drive shoe, and 1-1/4" galvanized well screen 5' long. The Contractor shall provide a price per foot for the pipe, and shall provide a price 'for each drive shoe and each well screen provided. No payment shall be made for ~aterials installed in the ground and subse1uently removed. II FISHERS ISLAND EXISTING WELL DATA II WELL INVENTORY WELL SURVEY II X Gordon, Ahmon - So. of Hawks Nest Point Ihn J. Bogert - (no well)- West Clay Pit Pond lOV&-) (bert W. Burr -(no info) bert B. Calhoun - No. of Barlow Pond X X X lIilliam D. Campbell - ~rooks Point (no info) John Clavin -(self driven) x lushman -(not active "stand by only)- East of Treasure Pond X iromas Duff - lay Edwards - No. Hill Rd. -(no info) The Peninsula X X Cocomount Beach West X IIrlen W. Ellsworth (Mrs. Duncan) - John C. Evans - East of. Hay.Harbor IIharles B. Ferguson - No. Hill Rd. ..ohn Galley - Treasure Pond - (no info) IIlexander Gaston - Isabella Beach - West X X X x X lIohn S. Wi 11 iam Guest - No. Hill Rd. X X A. Hall, III - West Harbor X X lIoward Hancock - Bell Hill Ave. (~UC>-) X X liharles Kadushin leorge Lamborn - - Wilderness Point (2wells) - Ocean View Ave. and South Beach Rd. X 1I0hn McGillian - Isabels Beach - East lilof S. Nelson -(no longer activ~- West Harbor ~eter Ni tze -Cresert Ave. X Itennis O'Brien - (no longer active) James O'Keefe - Isabella Beach - East X II II SIMA DRILLING CERTIFICATE X X X X x X X X WELL COMPLETI (N'YDEC) REPOR1 x X X X X II FISHERS ISLAND EXISTING WELL DATA II llePhen O'Neill - No. Hill Rd. (no info) Ifbert Patterson - ~ussel Planitzer - Cresent Ave. Wilderness Point Rd. Itrnard Rafferty - No. of Barlow Pond Guy Rutherford - Cocomount Beach ~ East (no info) ILnno Schmidt - Cocomount Beach - East rland Sherrer - No. of Island Pond - .:(may be .same .well as, one contracted by R. Wall) . Sorenson _ Cocomount Cove - East Robert C. ILhn Ski - East of Barlow - Oriental Ave. ItUI & Leslie Tombari - (self dug) (DU~ ) Paul Vartanian - Isabella Beach - East Iobert Wall (Contractor) - may be Sherrer's well John Walker - Hay Harbor - (no info) (O<J~) lIeorge H. Waterman, III rhn Hay David R. Whitney -(not active) - East Harbor - West Wilmerding II I WELL INVENTORY WELL SURVEY SIMA DRILLING CERTIFICATE WELL COMPLETI (NYDEC) REPORT X X X X X X X lIishers Island Water Works - 2 wells - Middle Farms Pond ishers Island Club Golf Course - I well - Castle Road East End of Golf Course Test Wells - dump site (west end) I I I I X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X - .. " FISHERS ISLAND WELL INVENTORY , MAP ElEV. OF SCREENED DEPTH I WEll WEll S I I DESIGNATION OWNER lOCATION/ACCESS (ENTRY, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL) M.P. OIAM. DEPTH INTERVAL TO WATER . 009-9-16 Evans, John Well in concrete vault 200 ft. from house; large tank not in use; submersible pump 6"casing 4B' 29' on line suitable for monitoring_ u09 9-t8.1 Wi Illnerding Valve pit outside garage; could not get access to well in garage. 009-11-6 lanaDorne Hartn or house; green casing above grade along rock wall--suitable for monitoring. 611casing 87' 69' uuo UI-IU I ""nerson "ma well ar"'er casIng aDove graue, ,u ft. nort" 0, sma, I garage--sultable Tor 6"casing 40' 25' mannorlng. 006-1-9 Nitze 6-inch casing 2 ft. above grade along road--suitable for monitoring. 6"casing 18.5 ' 8.0' 006/1-8 Ferguson Oug well 15 ft. deep, 40 ft. from road and 15 ft. north of driveway--suitable for 210penin 15' 13' " 010 3-8 Edwards t In small shed 30-40 ft. to bay; shallow well constructed with concrete drainage 36" o . plpe--no access. 006 8-4 Ahmon, Hand dug well encased with two steel barrels--suitable for monitorinQ. NIA 9' 6.5' ~,uun u06/1-5 Guest, John Well in pit in woods north of house. Pit has manhole access, but a drop that requires 6Usteel 57 ' 47-57' 18.33' a laaaer. We" top is set flush with floor of pit. Measurement to be taken through I/t-lncn plug. Iv 34-2 O'Keefe, East side of Fidco access road, east of Island Pond. Actual location of well is on 6" steel BO' 70-BO' 40.52 ' James lot 34-128 and water is pumped to house on 34-2. Casing is about 3 ft. above grade sealed with a pitless adapter. JU-/ ;)nerner. well ,n bush on north side of circular drive behind house. Top is about 1 ft. above 6"steel 88' 78-88' 46.03' no.anu graue, sea.eu WILli a pHless auapter. . 32-3 Rafferty, Crane dug we 11 . Access okay. t~ncrete - - - - - !- [.. ,:- FISHERS ISLAND WELL INVENTORY 511 MAP ElEV, OF WEll WEll SCREENED DEPTH DESIGNATION OWNER lOCATION/ACCESS (ENTRY, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL) M.P. OIAM. DEPTH I NTERV Al TO WATER, I 29-7 & 8 Calhoun, Down dirt road in shed. Well top set flush with concrete floor. Take measurement 6"steel 56' 46-56' 30,86' "Obert tnrougn I/l-,ncn plug by removing sinker assembly. l'-, waterman. liThe Windmill." Well located under trap door in downstairs bathroom. Trap door is .eorge covered with ceramic tile. Access would therefore risk chipping of trap door tiles. -- not reconmenoeo Tor use 1n monitorlng network. . 4-3-3 Whitney.JA Well located in garage 300 ft. from main house. Well not presently used. Take 8" 110' la' steps down to the middle of concrete floor. well is opposite large storage tanks. 10-5-8.1 Hall, John Well located near tennis court. east of house in green curb box. 6" 94 ' 40' 7-3-5 Ski, John Crane dug well. Access okay. 3611 17' 10' 009-3-3 Ha ncae k Dug well behind house with blue Gou1ds pump. 36" la' 8' i i [ r , I , , I i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX SS3 FISHERS ISLAND. N.Y. 06390 November 26, 1986 ~lell Survey 1. Name: -1l Lt~~ X.ft^'()~R GA:&1O IV 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? 10 ~u L'f 1<]<81 4. What company drilled II I , JQHrJ S l M A } 5. Does a well available? the well? (Please supply name and address.) 206 S-rvA-~1 D2'1 SO()T"J../IJ\JbToNj e..'"C log on any drilling data exist that you can make Yes 1. No Yes ? No Exist . Available 6. If you do not have a log 127 but know the depth, please FEEl /)ON~ KA.lOW vid . Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes~ No Do you know gallons per minute? 2.5 G1 P. /VL. + 7. Estimated usage; gallons per month: June August SePtember~ 1500Cl Type of Pump: Regular ~ 'Jet'? . July Gfll", P€R-JUNe - SEf1f) Yes No ~ 8. Was or has water been tested for salinity? I [)ONT THINI" SO-, -- -10 ~ -- - I" . - ......... 1 32- I S.t1rl. / . \ . 39-2 \ 39-1 -1 \- 37-~ ~ 37-7 38-4 1,- 38-5 t. .c ~ . Corbiere . ~ 33- 6 :~ 0' ~ ~ 40-20 :tL" "- LAND TR. ~ 40-19 1'\ 37-8 +- \ 37-9 \ 37-10 I 37-11 --1r--~-~2 37-4. I 37-3 I 37-2 , 37-1 36-182 . 2O;'/(/IIftJI"" 33-1,' . ----:/ ..' . \\~.o. J" ~ 34-9 34-4 ,'--t-o.:;: \,! 'oi;.~'" s.... ,. ;". Is, b (* . I 0ASTON s wELL ") b 1 {/vJ' ----, I I I I I I I Il/vlf/ I I I I I I I I I I I SIMA DRILLING COMPANY 206 STUART DRIVE . SOUTHINGTON. CONN. 06489 TEL. 62e.741!5 COMPLETE CERTIFICATE FOR DRIWNG WELL <0. A,~ ~~ LOCATION . :Jl. I HaS /suuu, Driller llolliJ t?t1y Rig j.t:f:, ( Date 7-&-frl Total Depth /,;JJ Ft. Yield of Well dlc;- G.P.M. Casing 10/ Amount Casing t Size Hole Size Top Hole Size Bottom Formation' '>IlIJ'b . , , '- A'M~ <>' ..~ter .S<'RB'l i\! /1)1- /~5{()rell7.,z.7) 3'- Zo~U:7T<'S:!-rb Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Yes 0 No 0 Additionallnformation:J/JI"(C-R 7lt15l.? (]'\.; tn' t1/.f4.~f,..I4;,Allnvtsct: I certify that the above is correct. Bm.d Report Permit # 1)~. Is/ SIGNED BY CUSTOMER ORI LLER I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Suffti\MlfY COMPLETION REPORT - LONG ISLAND WEll WNER on lOCA TlDN1U 1'EiJI. . DEPTH . ft. fIN . OM SURFACE 127 DIAMETER in. In. LE NGTIl ft. ft. ft. SEAL~ CASINGS REMOVED Drilling u MAKE SCREENS OPENINGS ft. (slot) DIA'4J~nson in. . . in. in. LENGT6 ft. DEPTH 1QTQPtI\PM TOP OF CASI~ fl. 117-127.Ft. . DATE TEST OR PERMANENT PUMPl . DLRATlop 1 MA IDB pump days ST A TIC LEytL PRIOR TO T ST ft. MAXIIilGl ORAWDOWN hours gallons per min. ft. LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING in. below ft. lop of casing arm I level after cessation of pumping hrs. min. in. below top of casing Approximate lime of relu TYPE PUMP INST~L!--~_~. MAKE MODEL NO. MOTI H. . s CA NUMB BOWLS OR STAGES I.p.m. alainst ft. of discharge head ft. of tOla I head DROP LINE SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER in. in. LENGTH LENGTH ft. ft. METHOD OF DRILLING o rolary 0 cable 1001 o 01 her WO STARTED USE OF WATER CO DRILLER REGISTRATION NO. 'N : S Ow og of well - materia s encountered, wit dept below ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping lests and other matters of interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as 10 Well Drillers' Certificates of Registration and Reports. Pages 5 - 7. DUPLICATE - Rehln 'Ion Ccpy In. ':l -,I ::l.O( <<.1, No. . LOG Cround Surf<<ee EI.~'~' fl. above ^ t, V TOP OF WELL 0' -' ~ 5 .;11 ,,;z.l ~p ..;d J,I() ';0 ~,-/ lll. .!I/ ..j- 3 ~-3 ~-6 .:;-~ 61 bu "'it ,<3... t/ 97 91 / ell/- tllIl 1', / pi! //J6 t2i. //J " /..77 {~ ! , I, ft. in. fl. I" I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . ~I II SkETCH OF LOCATION IL l' ~J 16 ,'I-3.fU ..1 I vcr"', ;: ,..b_,-, ..<- :-L 'u 'a' } f/v"( '---C Locale well with respect to at least two streets or roads, showing distance from corner and fronl of 101. Show North Point Check the Town in which the project is located: Nassau County: o Hempstead Suffolk County: o Babylon o Huntington o Shelter Is land JX] Southold o North Hempstead o Oyster Bay .. 6t -.r/O" IS(l..l' o Brookhaven o Islip o Smithtown o East Hamplon o Riverhead o Southampton I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ SIMA DRILLING COMPANY 206 STUART DRIVE . SOUTHINGTON. CONN. 06489 TEL. 62e.741!5 COMPLm CfRTIFlCA TE FOR DRILLING WRL FOR 'PE7b72 AJrr7E" . (' r:-7J77eAr ..4vl=- LOCATION f0+-:--P.~ 6I1J.J)n" ) i.J i;, Driller (bf/t..J -I DAUG- Rig__c-RCJI Date 9'11. -sf Total Depth t>~ Ft. Yield of Well ~ G.P.M. Casing 1",5 Amount Casing {7ft -171'= Size Hole Size Top Hole Size Bottom Formation~ f-. Condition of Water Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Yes D Additional Information: i~ M. c>c-n-eVl I certify that the above is correct. NoD CL- ff? - ~-O Billed Report Permit'll '1- ZhS Y SIGNED BY CUSTOMER s-n503 v DRILLER '." ..,"'.... ",,''(Ill1'' '~. I . Gl ~ I ~. I ~ o,P "",'" " I I Cl- o , '" I i I (\ I ~~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I IT! ~~r-~~~~~<0~ ~ ~Pf~r ~~~. 5 :I.. :I: III l'" l'" l'" o n . ~ .t o Z 1 :I: III l'" l'" l'" ~ 2 '" lC > ... o z I :\\ NEW YORK ST ATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONM(NT Al CONSERVA TlON ~---. COMPLETION REPORT - LONG ISLAND WElL OWN~ . I rE~Jv (IZE AODRESS ,./") FA LOCAT~ OF WELL /) CeNTRAL AD DEf'TH OF WELL BELOW SURFAC County I ~ ~;'1 ) I ;-- I ? Ho2 <: I fl. CASINGS It. fl. CASINGS REMOVED I LENGTH In. in. I SEALING AJ,4?2/,'{AL SCREENS OPENINGS (J 0 5 c. 0, ('dA-1nA./c.(Clv.5 I MAKE JO/(tUsolj DIAMETER / " V 1[>'7 in. g fl. ft. I LENGTH in. in. fl. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING <Lj I DATE PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMPl Il::7r - I-==- COlv TE5, MAXIMUM DISCHARGE I C' _ / DURA TlON OF TEST ,320 days STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO T ST It. MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN hours gallons per min. in. below lEVEl DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING in, below top of casing C:-"J It. lap of casing Approximate time of ref urn 10 norm I level after cessation of pumping hrs. min. I II. I PUMP INSTALLED TYPE MAKE MODEL NO. MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. I CAPACITY s.p.m. against ft. of discharge head I NUMBER BOWLS OR STAGES DROP LINE fl. of total head SUCTION LINE I DIAMETER DIAMETER in. LENGTH LENGTH I fl. I o other I "NOTE: Show log of well - aterials encountered, with depth below ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each. casings. screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Drillers' licenses and Reports. Pages 5 - 7. I OR IG lNA L - Env Ironmenh I C onurvatlon Copy -'I.. ~~RL" ~I ~I C,2 in. c.../.. fl. LITnE "SA >0 I':J mr:t:>. (OAr<::~t. SA,,", ()CNSE:. ) V8' Fi 1Jf: Y '!.Wtv ) F,u\: YI;;Cl./..C>( 5tWl) Co013L - ElJb I CDU I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~J I II ~ SKETCH Of lOCATION -1 l G.?~- ~+t .I- C K€"'5C(~'r ~ locale well with respect to at least two streets or roads. showing distance from corner and front of lot. Show North Point Check the Town in which the project is located: Nassau County: o Hempstead Suffolk County: o Babylon o Huntington o Shelter Island o Southold o North Hempstead o Oyster Bay o Brookhaven o Is lip o Smithtown o East Hampton o Riverhead o Southampton L . ,. I . . ~) NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENV~NTAL CONSERVATION County SU'FFOL K o COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL I OWNE~ A _ f {bf<< tb f/W<~nnvG ADDR'a'o/ / / ::? J I. . / yo 17..u~ /KItt5E/lJJ'/6IIr, Ja?rI13.. tf",.y YtIft, (T. ar/39 LOCAT~ OF WE!-I, r ' L (;ly lV1v'rj /I~In'~k(,4J/{j DEPTH OF WELL BEL9~URFACE DEPTH 1~ GROUNl/WATER FRO'lSURFACE (...:) e--'A'w"ir 17 i-(. CASINGS I I I DIAMETER t, In. I (, In. I In. I In. LENGTH SZ b 2- -1:0 73 ft. I ft. I ft. I ft. SEALING CASINGS REMOVED I I SCREENS I. ,l OPENINGS . In. I in. I It. I ft. I MAKE JOfltJ:-OI) I DIAMETER i" I in. I ft. I DEPTH TO TOe...F"lOM TOP OF CASING ". " LENGTH j{;' I DATE PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? .!3t cx".J TE 5"'- ? - j -Y:, :3 DURATION OF TEST days I STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO TEST ft. I MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN 73 hours MAXIMUM DISC':3~ + gallons per min. LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING In. below 7':>' I In. below top of casing ./ top of casing I Approximate time of return to normal level after cessation of pumping ft. hours I min. PUMP INSTALLED I I TYPE MAKE MODEL NUMBER I MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. CAPACITY I g.p.m. against I I It. of lolal head It. of discharge head NUMBER OF BOWLS OR STAGES I DROP LINE SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER In. In. LENGTH LENGTH I I It. ft. . ~THOO OF DRILLING USE OF WATER l{],ota'Y Dcahl.,ool DO'h.' IKk'I(lf710f) WORKSTARTED6 3-[;& COMPLET~_3 _[;g DATE Ie. 10-<56 I DRILL~~ j . _, .\-- I i};8'r NUMBER . NOTE: Show log of well material~ncountered. with depth bel~w ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings. screens, pump, additional pumpIng tests and other matters of Interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Driller's license and Reports. Page 5-7. I I DUPLICATE-Retain Well Number :5 -q(b3 L 'LOG Ground Surface In. It. EL. 20 ^ V TOP OF WELL ft. above sea ft. hLL -~ - to',l,- (DARSt .r-fo"-?-- S4rJD J\SI~J& - ....35 ~'Z3 ~ VD !:sAN/)(- ILL 1-46 ~~IUf~ SAIJD -51 ..1 ts lIS/lJb 51 ",I 73 CLAy 7) ----------- ~cn-t - ~ - -- - - - 1 ,iJ7l'-- A11j / -:J Z- -l.. ~ C;V ~ 0' << ~. 29.0 ) H.P. SANti <fo I..IGWr" .010 f!. 01 dj~r:~arge !1e'ld COUll<. /00 ft. of total head -015 /of SUCTION LINE in. -/If 6"CA5I ft. CLAl/ of lMiop,4 -/-" I?? I NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ~ FFOL ,<- Counly COMPLETION REPORT - LONG ISLAND WELL I . 1-. GoR. DolJ ADD'ESS 6;6 Z S CotJT1aAC-n 1J<:r CO. LOCATION OF WELL E~IU(. AII~, DEPTH OF WELL BELOW SUR ACE 7.0 . Box 202 hslta-s.I5tAI..lD I ft. I DIAMETER CASINGS REMOVED ft. CASINGS in. in. I LENGTH ft. ft. SEALtNG I SC R EE N S I OPENINGS .010 + . o 'S" MAKE JOHFJSoAJ fa b in. in. in. 5 fl. ft. ft. I DIAMETER I LENGTH ft. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING I DATE PUMPING TEST J5 Ow TlE'Sr ONL TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? I DURt\ TION OF TEST 3 LC)t,v 7E'Siua 's STATIC lEVEL PRIOR TO T ST ft. MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN MAXIMUM DISCHARGE I hours 2 gallons per min. in. below LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING in. below top of casing /30 fl. top of casing Approximate time of return to norm I level after cessation of pumping I ft. hrs. PUMP INSTALLED I MODEL NO. TYPE MAKE MOT!VE POWER MAKE I g.~.m. agai:"!st I DROP LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER I in. LENGTH LENGTH ft. I METHOD OF DRILLING ~ rol<11Y [:1 Ctl~lt' tool 0 other WORK ST ARTEO 11- - DATE 1/-2-2--&-8' USE OF WATER I I terials encountered, with depth.below ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Describe repair Job. See InstructIOns as 10 Well Drillers' CCrllficates of RegistratIOn and Repons. Pages 5 - 7. I ORIGINAL - Environmental Conservation Copy 5-92:5 Z I Well No. * lOG Ground Surface EI. 7, ft. above se, ^ V ft. TOP OF WELL in. -0 Flu.. -10 ft. -'If CLFI~~ ~ -rILL -",. 10 (. ~A~l/llb min. HNlr 29 .0 .\;---- \ 2 f!;;;:?T OF iYJ# # S5 -;F/ I --- NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION I County _.~.11 F"f:, I ~- = COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL Well Number , ")- c/(, r -;; z I OWNER i: -', 'LOG '-/1 _ "'''-I~I ;--LAA/ / T 2 t:y' Ground Surface ADDRE% k:J../IJ 0J11\A ~,;:? ;:;'i-IFA><:; J<i ", If) )J 1/ .=35 Co /)~A, EL ft. above sea , LOCATION OF WELL / , ^ NIL i)l/'" AJ <; <; /",,\ . .- ~-I-<' rlr-R c 15 Ul/lllJ !t. !f)//....'/ V DEPTH OFq~LL BELOW SURFACE I DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER FROM SURFACE TOP OF WELL !f''ST .30 (I~L- CASINGS DIAMETER , -2 &; in. I in. I In, I in. LENGTH 71 Ie I Ie I It, I It, G,,'( r SEALING ,,' "I. CASINGS REMOVED '::;>ill:'" F--- ---- --._- , -- "-. .--. ._------. --..-.-..---.---- ----.- SCREENS MAKE / I OPENINGS -LC ____L--H^-SC II, :)A,Jl -- DIAMETER ~ In I in. I in. I in. -2j -, "6012-1 LENGTH , r~ Ie ! Ie I Ie I It, (-'", ,,' ,j DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING 3;';' ~ 79 -5 - PUMPING TEST OAT!:: (;-&;: E6 TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? 1)( ueu 7E5r 1)2\---") ---- DURA TlON OF TEST MAXIMUM DISCHARGE days I :3 hours C:;5 gallons per min. -(I u-- STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO TEST LEVEL OUR'9; MAXIMUM PUMPtNG J- I In. below I .cl-_ I In. below ft_ top 01 casing top 01 casing ~v~ MArlMUM DRAWDOWN I Approximate time 01 return to normal level alter cessation 01 pumping ft. hours I min. PUMP INSTALLED k- ~ Ii _? TYPE MAKE MODEL NUMBER -- MOT'V[ POWER MAKE H.P. b-------- --- - - --.-- ---------- -- CAPACITY I g.p.m. against' It. 01 discharge head 78 79 NUMBER OF BOWLS OR STAGES I It. 01 total head 5AFv ) DROP LINE SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER 'l ( In_ In. q/ LENGTH lENGTH - It. It. METHOD OF DRilLING USE OF WATER C2rotary 0 cable toot Oother_ /1(K't0AII{)IJ WORK STARTED COMPLETt. ~'1:J ~-4 Be b- --t I . DA,& I DRIt+;~U /- ' .1 I "'Ci~qjMBER /"; (or ."-- 1&' '6:) ""~ 1 . NOTE: Show 109 of well mate{~ encountered, with depth be(ow ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping lests and other matters of Interest. Describe repair job. See instructions as to Well Drlller's License and Reports. Page 5-7. '&-s I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DUPLICATE-Retain I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I '1~ ~ ~ ,J '<)1 ___~______n____ ~__ t' ~ I i I o '" '" I ( K' __ I - l_~,~ 1/- o ,--, N o '" " 'I' County 5t1FF"tJLK NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENV~~~~ . o ~YLJ U w.IINumbe<SQl.'/-17 COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL I I OWNER 'LOG ~ ~/)lJlN {c GEAlMe Ground Surface ADDRESS Mr. J..klLV /'....A' ... 4'l$ .. '/}1€/Ji,J,iW ~ 4/oJnJ.110Al - EL ft. above lIa LOCAT'~OF WELL , , ^ .._ D r-: "', A oft Ai V. ft. V DEPTH OF WELL BELOW SURFACE " DEPTH TO G~';DWATER FROM SURFACE TOP OF WELL 8<1 CASINGS DIAMETER t- in. I In. I In. I In. v LENGTH fI I 7O~1L- 71 ft. I It. I fl. ~ SEALING CASINGS REMOVED ~ SCREENS III MAKE JM/J~oAJ OPENINGS In ., t. ,i ,015 " 'l( DIAMETER~ ~ I I I \J In. In. In. In. t LENGTH liP ft. I ft. I It. I ft. e DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING ~ 1/ ~ PUMPING TEST i DATE TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? )):We - 8UJW 7C"jrOlltJ{ DURATION OF TEST MAXIMUM DISCHARGE ~ \,l I / 25 gallons per min. ' ~ days hours ~ tQ STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO TEST LEVEL DUp;;: MAXIMUM I PUMPING In. below ft. I In. below top of casing top of casing MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN I Approximate time of retum to normal level after ce..atlon of pumping ~ ~ f ft. hour. I min. "2 - ~ PUMP INSTALLED III TYPE MAKE MODEL NUMBER <i ~ ,t.JMt' '-> . MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. e ~ ~ CAPACITY 11 'lI. I -. ~ ~ g.p.m. against ft. of discharge heed .- IV 7t NUMBER OF BOWLS OR STAGES - ~ I - ~ ft. of total head DROP LINE SUCTION LINE 81 ~ DIAMETER DIAMETER t!!JI/ TAIl. In, . In. LENGTH LENGTH ft. ft. METHOD OF DRILLING USE OF WATER ~rotary o cable tool o other /PPt6A710N WORK STARTED COMPLETi, _ Atf I-I;~H' I-I - DAJ/_I_S'1 I ~L)'J ./' :'J I /.~~i NUMBER . NOTE: Show log of well m~~'. encountered, with dew! below ground .urfaca, water bearing bed, and water 18V81s In each, casln s, screens, pump, additional pumping t.sts .nd other matte... of Interes" Describe repair Job. See Instructlons.a to Well Drlller'e license and Reporta. Page ~7. .:; I I I I I I I ., - I I '" . I l I I I I I I I ORIGINAL-Environmental Conservation Copy ~/' ~--v~ ~~ ~ ~ -" 9- ZZ-88 SmA !)RfWA.J6 (; rROP05l:-() ;,JfR.L toe LhDlVeY L.EGt:Vl) ~l'It:i!.s ISiAi/6 1M. /1'0J?1.' /lJ;3,.,JI.- IT-5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5~(Ff.q." oun y .... N~W .YORk ~T ATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION OWNER COMPLETION REPORT - LONG ISLAND WELL ADDRESS r; DEPTH OF DEPTH TO GROUND WATER FROM SURFACE DIAMETER fl. CASINGS / in. LENGTH in. SEALING ft. fl. CASINGS REMOVED MAKE SCREENS OPENINGS DIAMETER I :f , c)/f " LENGTH 10 ft. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING DATE DLIlATION OF TEST r (~ - ... 'i.u days STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO T ST fl. MAXIMUM DRA WDOWN in. below in. below top of casing fl. top of casing Approximate time of return to norm I level after cessation of pumping hrs. min. TYPE PUMP INS!~LLE_D MAKE MODEL NO. MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. CAPACITY NUMBER BOWLS OR STAGES g.p.ln. against ft. of discharge head DIAMETER DROP LINE tt. of Iota I head SUCTION LINE DIAMETER LENGTH in. LENGTH METHOD OF DRIlliNG otary 0 cable tool 0 other WOR STARTED ft. USE OF WATER (7)- DATE REGISTRATION NO. \ /- I "NOTE: Show log of well - I1Jil erials encountered, wi depth below ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Describe repair job. See Inslructions as to Well Drillers'Cerlificales of Registration and Reports. Pages 5 . 7. DUPLICATE - Retain Ion Copy .5..- ql~2 q -~ * LOC Ground Swtace EI. /O:t ^ V fl. in. ft. ~ rAJL> 0 '/1$11.16 in. ft. /()O €/v'/) t} WI?JIJ. in. in. in. ft. ft. fl. fAl,n; /...w;E (0 i}8l T hours Ballons per min. (;0 70 ft. above s' fl. TOP OF WELL 'S,f . oJ si~ ~ " If ~ v\ (0001 .... ~ if ----t 6RAlI~ ~~ cJI.E ':0 " ~ '" 78 DIt<T'{ 61:"AVe, - '10 SilT /(){) I I Iq . .~..... ...._. --..- I 1 1 "-~rJ\I~ I Lj--~q-~ I I-"c... I .., ._-~..- .~'-' .- . I 1 I.... III I 1 I I I' 1 ~~ . i ~ /fAlcldLe. ~1~ ' . \". -- r;'~~ .. ~ " "-., ........ ~~~~ " Jllo r _ /~/ ~ //~~ ~._~ > ~ 6 oj ~.~~ ..-"-- -' . ," ~ ---- -~-----_.- --- - ~ - - ~-- I <;LIi~':'Jl '< - . 'County NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION OWNER COMPLEHON REPORT - LONG ISLAND WELL ':i SUV[Uf.J41TFICS I I LDCATI ft. DEPT I ft. CASINGS ~ DIAMETER CASINCS REMOVED in. in. I LENGTH ft. ft. SEALING I SCREENS OPENINGS ft. ft. MAKE I DIAMETER 't' in. in. I LfNGTH ft. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING I DATE PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMPl low MAXIMUM DISCHARGE hours 5' gallons per min. in. below LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM P MPING in. below top of casing 4 ft. top of casing Approximate time of return to norm I level after cessation of pumping hrs. min. I days STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO T ST ft. MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN I ft. PUMP INSTALLE.D MODEL NO. I TYPE MAKE MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. I CAPACITY g.p.m. against ft. of discharge tl"!ad NUMBER BOWLS OR STAGES I I DROP LINE fl. of total head SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER in. LENGTH LENGTH ft. I I METHOD OF DRILLING tary 0 cable tool 0 other W K 5T ARTEO DATE REGISTRATION NO. K "NffiE: S.how log of well - ma rials encountered, w' depth below ground surface, water bearing bed and water levels in each, casings. screens, pump. additional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Drillers' Certificates of Registration and Reports. Pages 5.7. I I DUPLICATE - Retain "Ion Copy 5-f9t//3 Well No. * LOG Ground Surface /r- EI. :l ft. above s. ^ V CLAjf'l in. IllL ft. 1)uu~i)t S in. ft. SA/J /) AlJb &<AI//?: 5A~1)y 1""/\..1.. in. ft. fl. TOP OF WELL (; 18 {) ':2 Ii) ~ 47 .0< 0 0" . . r 'I, \!) ~ V'l ~ 7b D(({;OIC> ft)JI.)( \ '-" I ......... ;flAp ~-rr- 53 ------------------- ;m'"ty.....~.t.t.9~......;..:::... State o( New York Department of Conservation Division o( Water Resources ~w .. :Ui~l] 'tt W.lI No;;,.:............ ....:J:......... (.....11..1_'.......' LOG Ground Surf., E\..j~...It. .bov<: ...: ^ ................11. " Top of W.I ORIGINAL-TO COMMISSION 1 -I COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL .. own......"'''Il,~J..!!...J~~.~~...~.!!~.~t!.'!I.II..<:Cl;17..,....................... Add..... .......nab.er.B...~II1.IIl4.....B..IA................... ......... .......................... ....................(eet -. -=i~ , .s.-.l.' .. .s~ ~ , c::-.......,..J.. . . , ~ , T .. . \ .~; ... ~ " I ~ .' JL r .......................... -I Location 01 well ..~liO.'....z...ot...C_t.#...I..1.aIl4...~"'........... 7liO' " of )l1ddle lanall Pond Dcpt of well below surface...........................~...................................... .......................... 1 Depth to ground water from surface.................9.......................................................Ject -I CASINCS: Diameter.......o............._...in. ........................irt. ........................in. ........................in. Length.. .....:lO..................lt. ........................I!. ........................It. ........................It. Sealing ......................................................................................................................... Casing> n:moved .......................................................................................................... 1 I SeRuM': Make..............................:.............................Opening>........................................ Diameter ............................in. ........................in. ........................in. ........................in. LfDIth......................._......lt. ........................It. ........................It. ........................It. Depth to top lrom top 01 casing..............................................................................!t. O~I -I I Pu..PtHO TEST: O.te.....11IIl..........................T"'t or petnWlent pump?..BGIl....... Duration 01 T...............................................d.ys................................................houn Moximum I>iscf>ar1e-..................................................................gallons per minute Static 1e-el prio< "" taL...........................l1.._...................~...in. be\ow top 01 casing ~.tA\.)'~. " ~~~:~~~:::::::::::::::::::r.~:.:::::H<:~:::::.~~:..:~:~.~.~.~~ Approx. time of return to norma11evel after cessation of purnping.........:............._.._...............houn..........................................minutes PUIIP IM'TAU.ZD: 'ST~TE Of NEW-; DRK TYP"........................JJ'~~..................................:..............Model J ...WAtER...llESOUR ES Motive .power................................Mak.......................................H.P... .............rnr. 7 \96 (/ Cap::-~......_...,..............p.m. .post \ .................................11. 01 !"h~ No. bowls or ..................................... .........................................11. I total~ISS1 RECE1VEP Sl- t [ I- ()a.n. LIN!.: SUCTION Lun.: Diarne er ......................................................in. ......................n................................in. // >7 I- I- Length ..................................................... .....It. ........................................................r t. U!Ie of water........ ......................................................... . 6/28/66 6/29/66 Work suru:d.................................................................. Completed.................................... O.te.....Jij211./~.~................:.............................. Oriller..,~.~JI,.n.J....,.~:P:...~..~p Co . ,..,- Liceme No.. ..........::...... ........... .......................... Non: Show log 01 _1I-cnateri&ls .ncoun~. with depth below Il"'und ,urf""". watet, bearinc beds and water levels in each, CUlIlgs, sau:n" pump, adeli. liona! pumpin8: testS and other tMUen of interest. J)escribe ~pair job. See JnstrUCtiont as to Well Orinen' Licen~ and ReporU-PP' 5.7. \. I-- I . \ \ OJ ~ .. '.' '-'."c~ .........-... ,..,..' ORIGINAL-TO COMMISSION ~4- ( Well NO.~:::?~.*,.............: (_ .......--r....-, ~ L<>1z . Ground Surf., El....;.......h. above aea~ ^ : ................(t. : ~ V I) : To 01 Well . L""'" I Suffolk <:ounty ................................... ..... A /_~S - ,,-/"" -..;>,.- ",t."" . 1 'I 1 I '1 ~I -I :1 -' -I -I =1 l - -I - ... ..... ~ ..... ...1 - State o( New York Department of Coruervation Division of Water Il~un:cs COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL Owner .....fi.8.11~.r..~....Is..~(1....;.s..~!',.t.~..~.J....J.l!-.g.,............................................. Add"", ...UeJ~~.r..s....ll1.J,~.J...n....I................................................................... Location o( well JQ9..t....~.Q1,\t.l1....o.!...C.ente.r....lsland..AY.e................--....... 50 Dept of wen below surlace............................................................................................feet Depth to ground water from surrace.......~......g.........................................................!~!:. ~. . It SANP 6r.("~1 lvA rfR, .9l CfEH CASINGS: ~:;~~:..~.2~..~~~.~~:..::.~. .~:::::.~~.:::~::::::.~: '::.::.:'::::::.':::.'::::.~: ::'.:'::::::::::::.'::.::':~ Sealing .......................................................................................................................... Casings r=oved .......................................................................................................... Scou-H': Make..................G.!l.l'.~.........~.~....!?:!........Openings-..........49....!!J9.t......... [)iameter...8...lD.............in. ........................in. ........................in. ....................... in. LenP-........~5........_...._lt. ........................(t. .......................It. ........................(,. Depth to top (rom top 01 casing.......................55................................................lt. PuM.UlO TEST: Date...9.a.el9.9....................Test '" _~r=P?.................... =.:(~::=::::::::::::::~:99::=::::~~:.:~:::::::::::~:...~;;;;;:.;:..= Static level prior to test......J2.................It........._.................in. below top 01 casing ~I duriDg Max. Pumpiag...2Q......tl.lt............................in. below top o( casing Maximum Drawdown ...................iaz::...................................................................1t. Approx. time 01 mum to norma1level alter cessation o( pumping............................................houn.................5.......................minutes \ PUMP tNSTAI..I..P.D:' 41 Type.t.ur.b.in.e...Make.............!.~~~,!!J.......................Mode1 No..................... MolM ~......~;),!!.9.t.r.J~...Make...........u.....s............:...B.P......1-l............... CaJ>*city......~QQ...........g.~.m. opimt \ ...........n.7.........._lt. 01 discharge bead No. hawk 0:- ""<<"'-..........2.................. ..............~.........................It. 01 total bead V.or tIN!.: Sucnotf LaNe.: Diameter ...............4....................................;n. ...................h.............................. ..~P.1c: ri :F: \",p~, Length ................ao.....................................It. ...................10............................ ,.f'Nfl1(R i:.SQ Il(:t~ " U.. o( water.............p.!l!l'-.~.~..H!'............................... tlC: 1" " \105 1 ....ark ~~~.:.Ju..~.J1J...J%6.................. Com~............................. ....; COM l~:' c: 0 0.............................2..1......:%9............................ Dnll<<..4""~..... . . .. .... R E E . 1127 ' LiceNe No......................................................... Non:: Show Ius at well-materiala eneounteml, with depth below ground surf..,., ...,ater beArint bedJ aDd water level. in each, CUIftII, ~ pump. addi. tional pumping ..... and other matten 01 in...-. J)eoen'be repair job. ~ Instnlctions u to Wen onnen' UcenSP.Iand ReporU--PP' ~7. _.-1 i . ~... . , , i 1 1 . l I t I 1 I ! I- I I .- ';~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVI~ONMEN'fAL CONSERVATION County ~.sUt-:FrJL K . COMPLETION REPORT -LONG ISLAND WELL Wen Number 5 -Qt'Y?3 L OWNE~ 11 'LOG 1....., .. lIt.:. Ground Surface 'ADDRESS /I.. I L :._ .L , , 4/n .:::? ,~ -- L2 rr. .' '" ,/..n EL 2n fl. abova _ LOCA T,. OF WE'h, ';:;, ,bU4~ / , ^ It. If'/V .~ I V DEPTH OF WELL BEL03UAFACE DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER FRO~URFACE TOP OF WELL 7~ e<,;,tlJ,<.(td:f',e:; . CASINGS r:lll DIAMETER !V' i:l. ! & In, I in. I In, -C:, L LENGTH 5"2- I &.2- tt., n I I - /(1' ~ It. ft. ft. It. I SEALING I CASINGS REMOVED I .1_ _.___._.__ _.__._. COAKSf- I ... -- .-....-..---- ,'.- .'-.---- -.--- --------.-- SCREENS , MAKE OPENINGS Lfe" \'/0I-1tJ50tJ E-\ -';iO<' _ SAlVI:: DIAMETER ('A$I/Jb ~ In. I In. I In. I In. LENGTH /C It. I ft. I ft. I It. -55 DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING ,"lJ!.. ~I~S. JJ PUMPING TEST DATE ?-J-~6 TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? 5A~D{ rj /::j'f /YA J TFC,'- ,....46 DURATION OF TEST I MAXIMUM DISCHARGE 51 IYIGDllJ "i days .3 hour. 3o-t- gallons per min. STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO TEST LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING SAlVI:. I In. below 7~ I In. below It. top of casing top of cuing , ~51 MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN 73 I Approximate time of return to normal level atter ceaaatlon of pumping /.1 It. hours I min. T~ PUMP INSTALLED I-'- 5" TYPE MAKE MODEL NUMBER ~ASI/Jb CLAY MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. 73 73 CAPACITY g.p.m. against I ft. of discharge head NUMBER OF BOWLS OR STAGES I ft. of total head DROP LINE SUCTION LINE - DIAMETER DIAMETER In. In. lE~GTH LENGTH f-~lfTHOD OF DRILLING It. It. USE OF WAT~R i}:otary o cabl, tool o other /On.; J WORK STARTED ?, -ff: COMPLETEt:, _ ~ -XX DATE ti-"IO-d[ DRILLE'( 1.;1 /1'" \; I ~~~~ NUMBER .. NOTE: Show log of well materials ""countered, wil" depth belol ground surface. water bearing beds .nd w.ter I levela In e.ch, caalnw:5., screens, pump, additional pumping teata and other m.tt.... of Interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions.. to Well Driller's L1cen.. .nd Reports. Page 5-7. '[ L ORIGINAl-Envlronmentel Conservation Copy ----- ~~ -------~- ----- 1 ,/77}<-- A11f / - 5" Z- -. -l.. "?- C; "V ~ 0' << 29.0 ) I NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION County ..5VFFOlf( C COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL Well Number 5-9lcj.'ie I I OWNE~ MIIIB>lOAl. N. V. Il"c./.I~ 'LOG AMES lYlerz . Box 900 Ground Surface A~ESS ~ /"". AlIA AI. V. .50~ ~AC.-r EHI'> - EL. ft. above sea Q2CATIO~F WELL ^ ft. V DEPTH OF W84ELOW SURFACE DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER FROM SURFACE TOP OF WELL CASINGS "<:: DIAM ETER (,-:;) I I I -0- in. In. In. In. LENGTH 75 F'l.\p! ft. I It. I ft. I It. ( ';TlJM SEALING CASINGS REMOVED -8 - SCREENS MAKE ~ OPENINGS HIJ~ON .010 DIAMETER I I Ill-\.. f.:- In. In. I In. In. lENGTH I{J It. I It. I It. I ft. b" DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING 7n CA~"m. PUMPING TEST 151..0'" ,.E''5r ONI.-V DATE TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? DURATION OF TEST MAXIMUM DISCHARGE -3,- "BLO IN -resTdays I I hours 50 gallons per min. ~ STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO TEST LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING I in. below fel- I In. below SAND ft. top of casing top of casing MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN I Approximate time of return to normal level after cessation of pumping of ft. hours I . min. ~ RAV"1.. PUMP INSTALLED TYPE MAKE MODEL NUMBER -50- MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. , Fh"E , CAPACITY I g.p.m. againsl ft. 01 discharge head "10 NUMBER OF BOWLS OR STAGES I It. of total head il\Et>II."'1 DROP LINE SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER SAND "9 in. . in. LENGTH LENGTH bilK. II. It. .010 METHOD OF DRILLING USE OF WATER SC~E91 5ZI rotary o cable 1001 Oother WORK 5T ARTED COMPLETED "'" 79 //-9-S'8 //-10- XX C.A:!oIN" DATE I D~ERL1 L. :. ~ I iSi,E NUMBER -8t{. 8<J. 11- zz-f8 .. NOTE: Show log of well mat~~r~ncountered, with dept( below ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels In each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Driller's license and Reports. Page 5-7_ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ORIGINAL-EnvirOnmental Conservation Copy 1 IJ 1 42.0 . /ReciMS/:?> IV J4 /).ellllN6 Ct; es /J1 etz. S!SlAIJI) "Iv , , , !iP1f1: /1!A iF rr= 5'1- 1/ I NEW YORK STATE OEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION County .5 (/FFOL '< C COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL Well Nu~mber ;j -92<15b I I OWNER JAM{ S lVIiTZ t:ox 'tuo. Mill r:,TuA), N V. -LOG , /2 '5</0 Ground Surface ADDR~ - ! ' 5(;:t ft. above sea ~/1-:'7 E",J/D ,r'5HFC'S ::'UI".II), Ai. Y EL LO~:T10N O~ELL ^ It. V DEPTH OF WELL /j,fW SURFACE DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER FROM SURFACE TOP OF WELL ---< L-. CASINGS I- DIAMETER &, - U - in. I in. I In. I in. LENGTH .- r'll , /'.J fl. I It. I It. I fl. '<")1: , .. SEALING CASINGS REMOVED -fj - SCREENS MAKE J..Jlll}"jI) / I .( OPENINGS () . () I DIAMETER & Tll\. in. I In. I In. I In. LENGTH I I I /0 ft. It. ft. ft. t- '. DEPTH TO TOP FRO] GOP OF CASING CI'.....:..rIN(; PUMPING TEST _l~"1 It ,. c, 'I DATE TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? Y - DURATJON OF TEST MAXIMU~CHARGE - ., f....,LuvJ n;u-r I I hours oallons per min. ays eUt\,'" ~ STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO TEST LEVEL DURI#G MAXIMUM PUMPING In. below SAN I In. below ?-t./ I ) It. top of casing lop of casing MAXIMUM ORAWOOWN I Approximate time of return to normal level alter cessation of pumping C ft. hours I min. (.'-:'A'I L PUMP INSTALLED TYPE MAKE MODEL NUMBER -5<- - MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. rlN~ CAPACITY I O.p.rn. against ft. of discharge head i<... NUMBER OF BOWLS OR STAGES I ""eDt. It. of total head '1 DROP LINE SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER :;'.<1N D 69 In. In. I I' LENGTH LENGTH '" , It. It. . DIG MET~D OF DRILLING USE OF WATER SC~E ~ o r tary 0 cable 1001 o other 79 WORK JwrJE~s COMPLETED [" II. If) SS ( 1\:;'1 h ~, DATE II n.g I DRILL~ /) .I- ,; \I- I L1Ci~rBER -8tJ. 1- 84 JV'h...... ,//.' . NOTE: Show log of well materials ..,{countered, with depth below ground surface, water bearing beds and water I levels in each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other matters of Interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Driller's license and Reports. Page 5.7. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DUPLICATE-Retain f , I JIIlJ~'lt.IN6 ~ e'5 ;JI/ ~z. 5 /S UMJI) ,.Iv I NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION I County SU::FOl k. e ..... Well Number COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL 5-Cf)48.B I OWN ER 70/,)1/ /Yi4l!StlAt L (jaR \//11 ;},4IIO :- O;lIA./Ete ) 'LOG Ground Surface ADDRESS ~HERS !sl/1I1/1j ,;J,I/. 2o:t. EL. It. above sea LOCATION OF MIL h f0~S/SlAM~ ^ It. '1( l\tt:J.}€5S " V DEPTH OF WELL BELOW SUR7At DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER FROM SURFACE TOP OF WELL 2cJI.: CASINGS DIAMETER ~ r- In. I In. j In. I In. 7fl, LENGTH ~"Z.-lt. I ft. I ft. I It. SEALING CASINGS REMOVED I \t-- ~ Sc;REENS !'\ Til '. ,. MAKE JOI!NSOJ...! . OPENINGS wi ,old h \II C. DIAMETER h'n I j G" In. in. I In. &~A' p.. LENGTH /Oft.\ .d ft. I It. I ft. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING CO~ E) 50 , PUMPING TEST DATE r. ).5& TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? BLoW 7ES'- DURATION OF TEST / MAXIMUM D1SCHA;!E -- days I hours t} gallons per min. STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO TEST LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING ft. I In. below I In. below ~ top of casing top of casing U ~ MAXIMUM DRAWOQWN Approximate time of return to normal level after cessation of pumping /) tOo ft. hour. I min. :: ~ PUMP INSTALLED -= = 6t?M f"- TYPE MAKE MODEL NUMBER l 0 ~ ~ etA 0 , MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. t. ~ sil.' I-- CAPACITY 0 g.p.m. against I ft. of discharge head rA E.t.li':> - NUMBER OF BOWLS OR STAGES I ~ ft. of total head DROP LINE SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER In. In. LENGTH LENGTH fl. fl. Mlr~ OF DRILLING USE OF WATER Or 0 cable tool o other WORKSTARTED ~'7' &~ CDMPLETEt _ ~ . ~~ .. - DATE S 0 & DRILL~ ,~~ ' :~ I LICENSE NU8'R ./2 ' ~4;A '- 1'6 I . NOTE: Show log of well materials e~untered. with depth below gr6und surface, water bearing beds and water 18'1els in each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Describe repair lob. See Instructions as to Well Driller's License and Reports. Page 5-7. /2 I I I I I I I I I 1 - I I I .x, I I I I DUPLICATE-Retain 1/ I I '" <:> I,' " ".);, ~~' I~:'::~::,""~'.':"'';' '.". - "5'\ ' .' :t:l ,., I~ ~ I if) C}J I ~ I I I I I 1 1- I~ 1-: I~ N '" b ~ ~\ c ~ ~"" :~~ : ~ i'\, . \J\ } ..... ~ I' , c-: ~ ~, J\ J\ ~ ~ c '\ / / '" b .." b F ~ -0 l TJ j\ . . ~ :::: ~ - i J 7b " " ~ --.. c.' ;p o , ~ lFi N I ---- ,SUF1=r';/ K NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION o COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL Well Number ,'5- '1(Jf ~ z County I OWNER "LOG Ground Surface hAAJ IT Z I ,=3 5 EL. ft. above sea LOCATION OF WELL Vii / J2 /cw)i DEPTH OF WELL BELOW SURFACE ^ V ft. I TOP OF WELL F"1t..L. Z CASINGS In. In. In. ft. fl. ft. CASINGS REMOVED SCREENS , ., OPENINGS In. in. in. It. ft. It. I DIAMETER c::: In. I lENGTH 70 I ft. I SEALING r; IJf SAw 2.0 I MAKE /. ,--,{WA-1SCI. . OIAM ETER G I in. LENGTH /3 ft. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING I PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? -lJUJc.J 7E 5 r MAXIMUM DISCHARGE C:;5 DATE (:, f.c ct :3 "DB-"=> -11t..L. 4 ERe, OutJ tv" I DURATION OF TEST hours gallons per min. days STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO TEST ft. I MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING in. below r I In. below top of casing I """1 . top of casing Approximate time of return to normal level after cessation of pumping hours I min. I It. I TYPE I MOTIVE POWER CAPACITY I NUMBER OF BOWLS OR STAGES DROP LINE I DIAMETER LENGTH PUMP INSTALLED MAKE MODEL NUMBER MAKE H.P. 78 It. of discharge head g.p.m. against 7'1 jAr\) ft. of total head SUCTION LINE DIAMETER In. In. q, LENGTH It. It. USE OF WATER ! RRtGA770IJ 9( I METHOD OF DRILLING rotary 0 cable tool WORK 5T ARlED o other I I . NOTE: Show lo~ of well mate I encountered. with depth be ow ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels In each, caSings, screens, pump, additional pumpIng tests and other matters of Interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Driller's license and Reports. Page 5-7. DUPLICATE-Retain I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , N ~, ~ .r- & ~ ~ l a ~~ ~"t \:::: \~ ,>!:,Ii:> t).e , \ o ,..: ~ ~ 0\\ // // \\ \\ \\ J) ",// .:::.-_-:;::'1 ( 0 '" < III'~ ill \\11 ~ \'Il \\ :-.. \ \\ :--\. IJ ,(/ \\ \\ \~\. ~ \f-- _/ '" \\ '~ \\ \ \\ , . '. \ \ /~/f\ . . \,....~ j Il'l o ,..; N o 0> .'\' ---- I 5L,.'_,-011.J , County.... NEW YORK ST^TE DEP^,ITMENT OF ENVIRONMENT^LCONS6!\'^T101i ; ~~_ COMPLETION REPORT :- LONG ISLAND WELL OWNER I ^D ESS I I. ~ ~, DEPTH WE DEPTH TO GROUND W^TER FROM SURF^CE It. 0;1;: It. GASINGS I n. n. C^SINGS REMOVED in. in. I LENGTH SE^L1NG I SCREENS OPENINGS MAKE I 'f I DI^METER LENGTH I I fl. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF C^SING I D^TE 3 - . bb Dl.R^TION OF TEST I I hours gallons per min. in. below days ^ TIC VEL PRIOR TO T ST tel n. M^XIMUM DR^WDOWN in. below I n. PUMP INSTALL!;.D TYPE M^KE MODEL NO. I M^KE H.P. MOT IVE POWER I C^P^CITY g.p.m. aga:ns! I ft. of di~('"h"r~e head NUMBER BOWLS OR ST ^GES I DROP LINE DI^METER DI^METER I in. LENGTH LENGTH ft. I METHOD OF DRILLING olary 0 cable tool 0 other W K Sf ARTED USE OF W^TER I DATE I 7: "NOTE: Show log of well - m lerials encountered, w th depth below ground surface, water bearing bed and water levels in each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other mailers of interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Drillers' Certificates of Registration and Reports. Pages 5 - 7. I DUPLICATE - Retain Ion Copy 5 898 IS" Well No. * LOG Ground Surface EI. $ ^ V in. SAN 01 n. TIl.L ft. of total head SAtJb - SUCTION LINE i in. RAVE b? fl. -G \J CL.M~ ~ , ntJF. 11 - 5AIJO .~ 7 min. U rv1. SArJt ft. above ~ n. TOP OF WELL I \:J ~ 11 " \. I 4 5 I) 1 I) 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I ..' . ~ 6.5 ~. ~ I NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION County SUFFOLK. Well Number 5- '12(",2 4 I o COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL OWNER ,I ~ 'LOG 1-1;.1 V /-/A~60R.. Cl VB Ground Surface ADDRESS./ ,::) n ".... -, -~ 5T: 51 70 f\o.gtRr IV. r~~SONS ,7c.oFi.ecTL~., P~OI/I DE"U(E:)..Jii~. ft. above..a LDCA TIOIj 9F W~Lt ^ /fAY HA,;,'i30!C6cxF (OVI€SE . F:;;lCR<j Isol'-'I>, JI Y; V ft DEPTH OF WELL BELOI)C,SURFACE DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER FROM SURFACE TOP OF WELL 70 . I I I DIAMETER C:7 in. I LENGTH 7B fl. I I SEALING I MAKE JOHiJ$ON DIAMETER 0 I In. I LENGTH I 13 fl. I DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING 7/ CASINGS In. J In. I fl. I fl. I CASINGS RE'mVEO SCREENS I 'f OPENINGS In. I In. I ft. I It. I in. fl. -(J-~:: ~I'lt -5 .. -121-:: -L.;Mll'- ~ WVli)t'""R': Ht\#!1'l 'AI' In. fl. I II- 7 t3'i PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? -3+: ~~A €t.. -~ - DATE C^~l J( I DURATION OF TEST jjL()tU n ~1;s I STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO TEST It. I MAXIMUM DRA~WN . MAXIMUM DISCHARGE ..50 5AtoJ~t{ T/l I hours I TYPE gallons per min. LEVEL DURI~MAXIMUM PUMPING In. below III I In. below top of casing V top of casing I Approximate time of return to normal level after cessation of pumping ft. h~~1 min. PUMP INSTALLED Nor I "~TA Uf7:> VCI MODEL NUMBER -b - MAKE ft. of total head -8 CtA'1 -(it; SAN!) w6i / 71 , f> 'i/ I. 81 '.0 84 CA~1I6 I MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. CAPACITY g.p.m. against I I It. of discharge head I NUMBER OF BOWLS OR STAGES DROP LINE SUCTION LINE '10 I DIAMETER DIAM ETER In. In. LENGTH LENGTH I ft. I METtt,OD OF DRilLING o r&\:ary 0 cable tool WOR"ir''iJ~~& _~ COMP1r,_ [$ DATE/Ill. .~6 I DRIL~~1.v_k~ \t I L1CEiiBUrER . NOTE: Show log of well mater,,, encountered, with depth b~OW ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings. screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other matters of Interest. Oescribe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Driller's license and Reports. Page 5-7. USE OF WATER ft. . o ather I I DUPLICATE-Retain 3-l"-'<>'1 _ e"M ~ 5k<k. ])>,~k'''1 .JtAkol' h I f?ou 1 Fb. f-u..() , Z Z'5" f01b, ~A-. t:, ;/a-r I I I GOLF I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I c.~ County .C,d~OI K. NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION e Well Numbe, 5 - q 2,-,2 <t COMPLETION REPORT-LONG ISLAND WELL "LOG Ground Surface EL &)1 7co ~l.t-rrCm. , fl. above sea ^ V 11. TOP OF WEll CASINGS DIAMETER & 78 LENGTH in. I 11. I In. in. 11. 11. SEALING CASINGS REMOVED MAKE J OHA-" 00 DIAMETER SCREENS OPENINGS o in. in. in. LENGTH 1-3 11. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING 11. 11. DATE //-7-8'- PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP? DURATION OF TEST W,,-I 7rjr,doys I STATIC LEVEl PRIOR TO TEST 11. I MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN MAXIMUM DISCHARGE 'SItND'I TILL hours gallons per min. TYPE MAKE lEVEL DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING In. below I In. below top of casing top of casing Approximate time of return to normal level after cessation of pumping hours I min. PUMP INSTALLED NO: INS''''' MODEL NUMBER -(,/ ft. MOTIVE POWER H.P. SAND MAKE CAPACITY g.p.m. against ft. of discharge head NUMBER OF BOWLS OR STAGES -8'/ 11. 01 lotol heed LA y SUCTION LINE -'10 10 Ck,,/J& DROP LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER in. In. LENGTH lENGTH It. ft. METHOD OF DRILLING [!j rolary 0 cable tool WORK STARTED 1/- i-5:S' USE OF WATER o ather COMPLETED // - 7- H Snow log of well mat ials encountered, with dep below ground surface. water bearing beds and water levels In each, casl gs, screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Describe repair job. See instructions as to Well Driller's License and Reports. Page 5-7. ORIGINAL-Enviro.nmental Conservation Copy I u-----,. .x.V 8M E 327'0 EL.33.85 I x I~ I I~ I I, \ I I 63.0 I Lo I I I 1/ :::-------1 "- ~ w1kP CL-U.B 25 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SIMA DRILLING COMPANY 206 STUART DRIVE. SOUTHINGTON. CONN. 06489 TEL.. 628-741!5 COMPlETE CERTIRCATE FOR DRllUNG WElL FOil ho//{JfJ /-r-,.., 'or;, ,'/b /'fJhl"m I~// .hJ.lt#/:J #__.tJ /!/Y LOCATION at>/J/7 ;f?'cJ Driller~y';<~t. Rig "'e,f'// Date /p;J/r/ Total Depth r~ Ft. Yield of Well jJrJ G.P.M. Casing ,~/ i?#-- "mount Casing 97'" !':ize /1 Hole Size Top Hole Size 6 Bottom Formation ~A1rj' Condition of Water Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Yes D Additional Information: I certify that the above is correct. NoD Billed Received Permit # Report ',1' SIGNED BY CUSTOMER DRILLER .... ~ ~ \ (0- :::I~ ~ -<:. :;,"TS .0 su;;;- ~ 0" I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ..... i ~rr;IF E rrrH! \~, t ~' . ~. I Ii ~ I ! ~ III I'" l-cj ~ . (l )> :i o Z .>. , ~ I'" I'" I'" ." 0 o G\ :IJ 3: )> -l o Z * LOG Cround Sl6tace EI. ft. abow ^ V TOP OF WELL ft. 0-\ nf~o \ -Ir loou.tJ. OS In. \.-- ~ Sc..~ ~ ft. -81 ~~ t,cH I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ NEW YORk STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION . County COMPLETION REPORT - LONG ISLAND WELL OWNER DEPTH OF WELL BELOW SURFACE YI DEPTH TO GROUND WATER FROM SURFACE fl. CASINGS In. In. LENGTH ft. ft. SEALING CASINGS REMOVED e. In. In. ft. ft. DATE PUMPING TEST TEST OIl PERMANENT PUMP! DlRATlON OF TEST MAXIMUM DIS HARGE days STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO T ST ft. MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN hours II lions per min. In. below LEVEL DURING W,XIMUM P MPING In. below top of casing ft. top ot C.151"1 Ap~oximate time of return to norm I level after cessation of pumping ~s. min. ft. PUMP INSTALLED I.p.m. asalnst ft. d d Ischuge he.d , ft. of tot. I he.d DROP LINE DIAMETER USE OF WATER In. In. LENGTH LENGTH ft. ft. METHOD OF DRILLING IE. ,otary 0 c.ble tool 0 othe, .WORK STARTED I LICENSE NO. E: aN log of well - ma rials encountered, with depth below ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings, screens, pump, a~ditional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Drillers' Licenses and Reports. Pages 5 -7. DUPLICATE - R.t.ln We" No. In. ft. .1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~I ~ -i ?:. ~ I' SKETCH OF LOCATION IL so ,... ("> O~l'lrJ chew <S<:l1 ' ;il I Yo . Locate well with respect to at least two streets or roads, showing distance from corner and front of lot. Show North Point Check the Town In which the project is located: Nassau County: o Hempstead Suffolk County: o Babylon o Huntington o Shelter Island ~ Southold o North Hempstead o Oyster Bay o Brookhaven o Islip o Smithtown o East Hampton o Riverhead o Southampton . I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SIMA DRILLING COMPANY 206 STUART DRIVE . SOUTHINGTON. CONN, 06489 TEL. 628.7415 COMPLETE CERTIFICATE FOR DRILLING WElL FOil hol1(fp I-~,.., k.1JN'1 .';{/fffhr.~ (4// ;:011"/.:1 -#k_(~ Jl/Y LOCATION al"/)/? ttl'cJ Driller~7,J<,.f;t, Rig,.(e.,f'..../ Date /?P/ Total Depth '7~ Ft. Yield of Well .tlrJ G.P.M. Casing '1/ I'/#- A.mount Casing 9~' ,~ize /! Hole Size Top Hole Size 6 Bottom Formation tY7-?7rY Condition of Water D~illing Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Yes D Additional Information: I certify that the above is correct. NoD Billed Received Permit # Report '1' SIGNED BY CUSTOMER DRILLER , :;,,"TS . 0 lU(b G" 0" .... :.. ~ , "'~ ~ '- - -<:. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ::E III r- r- a~ :! o ~ z - I ICfr r; rUF a I , ." '" '" ... ::E III r- r- r- ." 0 o Gl " l: ,. ... o z I. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I Surre,rnt( NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION LONG ISLAND WELL OWNER DE ft. CASINGS DIAMeTER In. UNGTH fl. SEALING CASINGS REMOVED SCREENS OPENINGS MAKE " ,010 in. in. UNGTH ft. ft. DATE PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT P DI.JlATION OF TEST days STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO T ST ft. MAXIMUM ORAWDOWN hours gallons per min. in. be low in. below TYPE MODEL NO. MOTIVE POWER H.P. CAPACITY I.p.m. agalosl ft. of discharse head ft. of tala I head SUCTION LINE DIAMETER in. LE7H / LENGTH ft. METHOD OF DRILLING Diary 0 cable tool 0 other W k STARTED ) "NOTE: Show log of well~' aterials encountere ,with depth below ground surface, water bearing ds and water levels in each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping lests and other mallers of interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Drillers' Certificates of Registration and Reports. Pages 5 - 7. DUPLICATE - Retain Ion Copy S --fC/737 Well No. * LOC Ground Surface EI. ft. above ~ ^ II. V TOP OF WELL ft. e.> -u In. D,,?1'1 ft. '}p,lt (!)1M '11:01'0 ~F>J' I (,.', eOA': in. Z, ),'., ,." It. 30 ~"lo ,... 3'/- :5,4"," -------- TILl ----- 4q. .t,l." ~~'" 5A'" <-6 fV./2 mIn. ,S''-' ~I- in. ft. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -8- ~ ~I< , N ~ , I~I SKETCH OF LOCATION IL Aco 1/l>~_~o,l 2l.J r-r. l' s,,//TJ./ BF;z!(J-I ' II Locate well with respect to at least two streets or roads. showing distance from corner and front of lot. Shaw North Point Check the Town in which the project is located: Nassau County: o Hempstead o North Hempstead o Oyster Bay Suffolk County: o Babylon o Huntington o Shelter Island o Southold o Brookhaven o Islip o Smithlown '/'f/';HE72S I'5LAI.)D o East Hampton o Riverhead o Southampton .' . . . . . . . I , I ~ . . I I I . I I SIMA DRILLING COMPANY, INC. L~T 206 STUART DRIVE . SOUTHINGTON, CONN, 064. 'ClI.:iJ-t1) TEL. 62B.741!5 ~"'q- d FOMP1.m CERTIFICATE FOR DRIWNG ~ iJ ~ /J U FOR~ ~kA1 ~A..G.(A~/ LOCATION ,,7Jum6A:rfl fJl Driller ~ ' Rig ?a1 Date ~ Total Depth tf'~ Ft. Yield of Well .# G.P. . Casing 1"~-#"....h~Amount Casing 6'''/ //# -Size ~ Hole Size___Top Hole Size t:" B~I1~m Formation e Condition of Water to81 11 :7- - ,@ j:}t'JIVl) ~_ _ __ Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Yes 0 No 0 Builder . Owner I certify that the above is correct. Billed Report Permit # SIGNED BY <.;USTOMER 12-1-~v ./ -~t.{7?7 DRILLER I I I ~ JII I'" ~ I I'" JII I'" I'" 0 I'" n I'" I )0 ... 0 -t 0 0 Q Z :u J: I > -< - 0 z I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I " '-.J('-{';~'CJ:..t<.... County NEW YORK S1 ATE. OEPARTMI:NT Of (NVIRUNMl:NT Al CONSE.RvA lION -.". . ..."';l.... S -777S.k Well No. "~ .~ '. :.~~ IF .1;, .~~ " I I I COMPLETI ON REPORT..., LONG I SLAND WELL ,fLOC' ,:,,~ Cround SlI"tace"' - ", .;.~ EI. 71) ft. .bo, ^ V TOP OF WEll <:) 04";1:> .:5 In. ft. SAlJb t ,6RA\J~ t~ 7:3"V<1)e ~ SA'l.n~ 1 61?AVl:L. In. DEPTH TO CROUND WATER FROM SURFACE ft. ',," 't. CASINGS DIAMETER In. In. I I I I I I I I I I I I I "" \7' :," I':~;:" , . .; ~ li~,t~.~..:- .. ft. fl. CASINGS REMOVED SCREENS OPENINGS MAkE ,I. V&II/J5c?d DIAMETER h LE~TH 10 In. In. Cr..A'{ fl. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING fl. fl. fl. "' PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT ~UMPI DATE ~5 T SMJ 1), D- 70 sallons per min. In. below - days STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO T ST fl. MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN hours In. below I!<A<I ("0 ' 'c.AV f 1/ SA-\) ~ ISo ~~ 1'13 C0l/ fig C-LAl/ ft. PUMP INSTALLED MODEL NO. MAkE TV H.P. MOTIVE POWER CAPACITY I.p.m.llalns' UMBE B WLS S A fl. of 101.1 h.. DROP LINE SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER In. In. LENGTH LENGTH fl. . ft. USE OF WATER o other DATE /- :JlrS';- nv -NOTE: Show log of W materials encountered, with depth below ground surface, water bearing ds 'and water levels in each. casings. screens, PlJ11P. additional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Oescribe repair job. "See Instructions as to Well Orillers' Licenses and Reports. Pages 5 -7. :i ~ " " .; DUPLICATE - Rlllln ~~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ..... ...... <.: SKETCH OF LOCATION ~'^<'I 1':':1 I j p~ I 0.2..,. \')I\;-~lLu\ i"jL/\('~ ,';>i) Check the Town In which the project Is located: Locate well with respect to at least two streets or roads, showing distance from corner and front'of lot. Shaw North Point Nassau County: o Hempstead Suffolk County: o Babylon o Huntington o Shelter Island o Southold '" o North Hempstead o Brookhaven o Islip o Smithtown ti( ;::;~Ik 7?'i I~t#.;, o Oyster Bay. o East Hampton o Riverhead o Southampton . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ell), -lj.3"J- -373 I SIMA DRILLING COMPANY LOT # 206 STUART DRIVE. SOUTH I NGTON. CONN. 06489 TEL. 628.741S COMPLm CERTIFICATE FOR DRIWNG WRL FOR l !Mn) M(l h',t ( IAtlJ tOeA T10N- h.c;M;.7f><:. /..<;~~);\) )) 'I Driller \101:, &l/e- Rig ~~ Datel:J-~/q -$<1 Total Depth __ Ft. Yield of Well 3/4- G.P.M. easing.lff J>.mount Casing;; I:"! 7li= Size Hole Size Top Hole Size Bottom Formation~A ,CLAY Condition of Water /0 1+ . % . v./eel'r at It/a - I~t? Drilling Stopped by Ordf( of Purchaser: Yes 0 No 0 Builder I certify that the above is correct. Owner Billed Report 'ermit#- SIGNED BY c.;USTOMER DRILLER "",.; -- - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ - r~. ~ <:) , ~- i 'T ~~tl\c . )<~ru (Q- '- - -- - -- I ,-Mif,#,"< MI"E --- -,--- --- ~~~ ~~'~r~~ 5 ~~r~~~r~r~ :IE 1'1 I'" I'" I'" o n ~ o z !:), ~ ~ --.. :IE 1'1 I'" I'" I'" ." 0 o a :II 3:: > -I o z I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A 5 UFRlLI<" County DEPTH Of WELL BELOW SURFACE DIAMETER UNGTH SEALING MAKE JOH-NSorV DIAMETER UNGTH In. :#z.. 5Wr ~ \!i In. In. (p In. ~ ~ ..... Q ~ ~ fl. ft. fl. \() Z' '\.) >c - , ''>Si NEW YOlK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION COMPLETION REPORT - LONG ISLAND WelL F fl. CASINGS ft. In. In. fl. ft. CASINGS REMOVED ft. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING DATE DUlATION OF TEST - days STATIC UVEl PRIOR TO T ST ft. MAXIMUM ORA DOWN TYPE MOTIVE POWER CAPACITY UMBER B WLS OR STAGES tOo fl. ( In. below LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM P MPING In. below top of casing ft. top of casing Approximate time of return to norm I level ifle' cessation of pumping hu. min. hours lallons per min. PUMP INSTALLED MAKE MODEL NO. MAKE H.P. I.p.m. alalnst ft. of discharge head fl. of 101.1 he.d DROP LINE SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER In. in. LENGTH LENGTH ~ ~ USE OF WATER S-/-8 DRI LLE~ L VO/ft'J *NOTE: Show log 0 well. materials encountered, with depth below ground surface. water bearing beds and water leve Is in each, cas ings, screens, pumP. additional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Drillers' licenses and Reports. Pages 5 -7. METHOD OF DRIUING o rotary 0 cable tool WOItK STARTED DATE 5-1 o other DUPLICATE - Rotaln Well No. . lOG Cround Swfue EI."" 4-0 ^ V ft. .bove ft TOP OF WELL in. ft. 6(; SA z S, 'li 50' 51l :51 If:iS 52 ffiss' Cot '1l ~, ~ kSJot (cO. (,0' 5 , eLl "->~ ~ \f) "< ~'" ,,~ 77 r 80 el..l- PLATE 00 ---.------. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I +\ a ~ __ ==> :z. SKETCH OF lOCAT10NQ r~ - -,:f--- ~ L Po 0.- ~ <.' @ -' i) 15ABHL.A II a:, ~~ \ ~ . locate well with respect to at least two streets or roads. showing distance from corner and front of lot. Show North Point Check the Town in which the project is located: Nassau County: o Hempstead o North Hempstead o Oyster Bay Suffolk County: o Babylon o Huntington o Shelter Island o Southold o Brookhaven Olslip o Smithtown FiSt/GiS 151Mi') o East Hampton o Riverhead o Southampton ~ I I I I I I I I 5-(1.5 '7 I I I I I I I I I I I SIMA DRILLING COMPANY, INC. LOT # 206 STUART DRIVE. SOUTHINGi'ON. CONN, 06489 TEL. 626.7415 I COMPlm CERTIFICATE FOR DRIWNG W8.L FOR \/~:~ ~~/:r-r:E LOCATION < . t' ; 1~{MJl'\ i=b1.Jl~) h;:;~7?A ISlAOI'\ lJ. y, Driller~f-l.0 4 ~'B Rig G.D. Date .,--j-PJ7 Total Depth 79 Ft. Yield of Well ~/'J G.P.M. (z.0 Casing 7" Amount Casing (0 fl. /7 it=- .-Size ' '- Hole Size Top Hole Size Bottom Formation 5f I<? Condition of Water I/J 4 af'.t;beell1 : II] e;/of. ~Qm tfx'fD ~?/ 20 slo-t: ,/,0'" 53 J T:o kQ, J Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Yes 0 No 0 :./c/ Builder, I certify that the above is correct. Owner Billed Report Permit#- SIGNED BY LUSTOMER v s- ~bff DRILLER I - ~h ~. j~ ~ ~ I' ~ ~ ~ ,,' , ~ . __ __~ ~ i ~i ~~f\JI-i I , . / -' ;1 ~ b ~ F I Jl<\ f' ~ ~ '" I ~ , / ~\ I:>() . I ~ ~ N ;R' I ~ I ( t>: I i I:' -i " I ~ --I! . I I, I I" Jr-~-..~~-~\. !~ If ~ ~ fk ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ eN' . \,\,)1"' ~ ~ ~ & '. \'-- 0 I [1', I"' I"' I"' " 0 o " I . C. : (0' : I .~ -.------ / I I I I I I I I I I I I o z I I I ~vFfOw<.. County "H.." IUt\.I\.)II\It.UI:.l"^"'IMt.txl VI LI"'\'I"'U'~Ml..I'lI^LLUN~ltl,\i^.IVN s- 717.50 Well No. COMPLETION REPORT - LONG ISLAND WELL I I I I I OWNER 0 "o8eRT" ADDRES'i'l LRf9:.a.n- LOCATION OF WELL ~SoV Avr;. F;""Sl1f:::C12,5 ISLJW 1:> . LOG Cround Surface EI. ^' ,5" fl. above - t DEPTH OF WEll BELOW SURFACE A V fl DIAMETER DEPTH TO GROUND YJA TER FROM SURFACE fl. A?i'Rol( 1'5 CASINGS fl. TOP OF WEll -' In. In. In. Sfn..)D :'ir.. a \9 ~ LENGTH ft. ft. SEALING CASINGS REMOVED fl. - ,fl' I I I I I I SCREENS , MAKE J OPENINGS Co~5G \i 'O/IIJSOIJ DIAMETER SMlb .010 ~/C:Jt In. t,- . 0'':; In. LENGTH /0 fl. !'roM .3(p 10 % fl. 31i:o fl. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING hIVE PUMPING TEST SAtJ~ DATE Dl{OT!</€'RS TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP! GPm DLRATlON OF TEST days gallons per min. STATIC lEVEL PRIOR TO T ST in. below - in. below 11u....- ft. top of casinl MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN ApP'oximate time of retur fl. min. PUMP INSTALLED TYPE MAKE MOD O. ..!) MOTIVE POWER MAKE H.P. ~ C-LAY - ~ CAPACITY I.p.rn. against NUMBER BOWLS OR STAGES 3: I I I I I I I Me DROP LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER in. In. LENGTH LENGTH fl. ft. D other LICENSE NO. 5"- 0- /58 "NOTE: Show log Df well. aterials encountered. th depth below ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings, screens, pumP. a,dditional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Oescribe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Orillers' Licenses and Reports. Pages 5 .7. DUPLICATE:'" Rotaln I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t00ftt\ Sho t€.. SKETCH) OF L~~ION I-blhE: 113 oj/ 1'31 - . . I I , C.Re5C.E::.-ur- (I. I~ Locate well with respect to at least two streets or roads. showing distance from corner and front of lot. Show North Point Ave. Check the Town in which the project is located: Nassau County: o Hempstead Suffolk County: o Babylon o Huntington o Shelter Island o Southold o North Hempstead o Brookhaven o Islip o Smithtown ~ n$He6 15c..Af.JD o Oyster Bay o East Hampton o Riverhead o Southampton I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 , II I I' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I SIMA DRILLING COMPANY, INC. LOT # 206 STUART DRIVE . SOUTHINGTON. CONN. 06489 TEL. 628.7415 IJ I COMPLETE CERTIFICATE FOR DRIWNG WELL I J FOR-jlI1bt,rl tdfp/'JtJn Ci.5h,.r.s Is. fl/ '1- LOCATION rreJC~;"+-8tJU\I-t~ . Driller-Lf", Rig ?t1" Date r;l.11'it Total Depth Vf" Ft. Yield of Well 1.1 G.P.M. - , 1'1 .,#. Casing 6 n -Amount /Casing / /" Hole Size Top Hole Size ~ Bottom Formation Condition of Water - ' Size f -.", """ Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Yes D No D Builder Owner I certify that the above is carrect. Billed Report Permit # SIGNED BY c.;USTOMER 5"- /b- S0 v 5 -717<; DRILLER I I I . I I . I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I - \,t:. ..... ~JJ J :IE III I'" I'" b I n ~ o z .1 ~~~~r E I i f. r i.~ ~ ~ a I r 1- \ - - . - , :IE III I'" I'" I'" .. 0 o Q :II 3: > -< o 2 I I I I I I I I /1~5't7 I I I I I I I I I I I I FOR SIMA DRILLING COMPANY, INC. LOT # 206 STUART DRIVE . SOUTHINGTON. CONN. 06489 TEL. lS28.741!l m CERTIFlC TE FO~jWNG WELL _ fit rT fl)jJ . Hole Size___Top Condition of Water Hole Size ,..LA"-' I TZ E"lit.. Rig 6f12 l(ate /. .] Yield of Well ~. :;~ l:J) ~P.M..r'''':~: ~ / ,Casing p . ,.. ;.' ~, ..Size ;! I I Bollom Formotion_~:tLi...-____ ~~i~::I~AJ~'~~ S~~ Total Depth '-I'~ Ft. '" i ,"',1'/ C. 'r'" A osong-""'-'-______ mount Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Builder, '1 certify that the above is correct. Yes D NoD Owner Billed Report Permit # SIGNED BY t.USTOMER ./ ORI LLER ~. t ~ VI ,J> I '\J'f'l I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ ce;- .-\-\_~ ---I I l ~~f'Pr2Fi 0- 5 t~rr~~r-rrI5 =:r -. :", I=,~~;;. ". "- I'" ~ L, ' g " ~"t.,.... \ o Z I I ~ JII I'" I'" I'" " 0 o " " 3: > -< o z II I: ! I I I - I I i i I I I I I I I I I I SIMA DRILLING COMPANY 206 STUART DRIVE . SOUTHINGl'ON. CONN. 06489 TEL. 628-741!l COMPlm CERTIFICATE FOR DRIWNG WRL FO~ .o""-VN/S () 15RICA./ LoeA liON ~-RS f:: I-W b . ).J. V Driller , /.,/./I.} '(',fAY f \'~"1 . Ri~ IF'ih, Date /Pl~){ I Tatol Depth:;r Ft. Yield of Well - G.P.M. Casing A.mount Hole Size Top. Hole Size Condition of Water Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Yes D Additional Information: IJ/RJ 4MAJh:Ji/ei> I certify that the above is correct, Casing Size Bottom Formation NoD {'Ar'AJ61<;(?,('a:-"X } J . -9/~J 1Ji,~1) Billed Report Permit # SIGNED BY CUSTOMER 1'JU-S; , DRILLER t--- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ...... FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. 1. BEA/fl/b Name: BOX 553 fISHERS ISLAND. N.Y. 06390 November 26, 1986 viell Survey C ..5CHH/P'T 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? / 9' h'~ , 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and accress.) r'ETTI?INI 5. PtlI'1N' .t tl/ELL 5 tll'l'L Y (;(J. 1'16pC L:.ON'Ar, Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make ava ilable? Yes Exist 6. No Yes No -X- Available --X- If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: -60 rc 7. Has the well been tested for plli~ping capacity? Yes~ No ..YO C 11 L- Do you know gallons per minute? Estimated usage; gallons per month: August /O(), bOO September ,2"Zl. (JOO Type of Pump: Regular June //J().CJ60 July It/D. 6(;1; . Jet / 8. Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes ~ No 1.- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENV~~Of:;MENT^l CONSERVATION :;)-J 1\C:l7 ~1 ell No. SuftcDilW OMPlETION REPORT - lONG ISLAND WEll \ "loe qround Swfue EI. ft. ,bove , NER n lOCATION OF WELL ^ ft. V DEPTH TO GROUND WATER FROM SURFACE TOP OF WELL ft. ft. H.'~ CASINGS 0 35 ~ij 35 67 -II; In. in. in. CI. 67 77 ~flL ft. ft. ft. 77 80 ('..<../ CASINGS REMOVED SCREENS OPENINGS /- in. in. in. ft. ft. ft. DEPT SUR A L DIAMETER LENGTH SEALING MAKE DIAMET LENGTH ft. DEPTH TO TOPlOOM TOP OF CASING DATE ItMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMPl OURATlON OF TEST MAXI U days STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO T ST ft. MAXIMUM ORA WDOWN hours lallons per min. ft. in. bel- LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM PING un- in4 below ., top of casing ft. top of casinl Approximate time of return to norm I level after cesS.ttion of pumpins hrs. min. PUMP INS!~LLE_D MODEL NO. \ TYPE MAKE Submersible MOTIV MAKE H.P. CAP ft. of discharge head I.p.rn. ali inst UMBER BOWLS OR ES DROP LINE ft. at tOl,1 he,d SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER I~ C.., METHOD OF DRILLING rotary 0 cable tool WO STARTED in. in. '.' LENGTH LENGT H ft. ft. USE OF WATER o other COMPt! "N .., /~. DRILLER REGISTRA nON NO. DATE ow OS of well - ma ellals encounlere ,Wit epth elow ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Drillers'Certificales of Registration and Reports. Pages 5 . 7. DUPLICATE - Rehln .Ion Copy ., \:- I- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~I SKETCH OF lOCATION I I ttJ II /JM/;) fJ0111.) I I ~t~, t o ~ locale well with respect to at least two streets or roads, showing distance from corner and front of lot. Shaw North Point Check the Town in which the project is located: Nassau County: o Hempstead o North Hempstead o Oyster Bay G Otl:> Suffolk County: o Babylon o Huntington o Shelter Island l2! Southold o Brook haven o Islip o Smithlown o East Hampton o Riverhead o Southampton Cf/CXomou.ut i31;/V"1 I" I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SIMA DRILLING COMPANY 206 STUART DRIVE . SOUTHINGTON. CONN. 06489 TEL. 628-7415 COMPlm CERTIFICATE FOR DRIWNG WRL FO~ ..3~A.JJ.}Q S CI-kH t;::' r- LOCATION ~7JS('~A.J61 AfY ~ DrillerfAy~__ Rigk~1 Date 7-7-F-/ Total Depth fo Ft. Yield of Well ~ G.P.M. Casing 70 Amount Casing h r~7..r: Size Hole Size Top Condition of Water Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Yes 0 No 0 Additional Information' ,-5l~EPJJ :, (0' 1",;Jo SLoT I certify that the above is 'correct. Hole Size Bottom Formation ( , (i] 67- 77 Bm.d Report Permit#- SIGNED BY CUSTOMER 7-/j-J I ,/ DRILLER I----' 1\ r -- :, \ I. I t . I II> ,. I ' : ~-- ~6 i I \-'-, 9[. '" --- . ---' 1:.~ I \ ~ ) . \ \ f ~ -., c I ~ I~ ~ 01,1 ~" II ~. , ; I I' I I' I, I I I I I I I ~ p ~ {\ E ~Fr ~ ! ~ I'" I'" I'" o n ~ o z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1--..J .. 8 vQl/~ ~ J: ~ 1 .i 1./' " 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I - FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY,INC. BOX 553 fiSHERS ISlA~D. NY 06390 November 26, 1986 ~lell Survey , .L. ~C:>~eR+- c ~'olfeJtJ.$.ON Name: 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. tq -.IO~ N-~ 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? ~\l - /9ft What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and accress.) d...Jr 1R..IfAJmfp> hA-W.<..- [,..,G~i~ '7-,., S;:/'p,.1"~'1 ('f.... 4. 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can ma:.:e available? Yes No Yes No Exist V Available s/ 6 . If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: /~O ..j:'f ~ 7. Has the well been tested for pur._ping capacity? Yes'/ No Do you know gallons per reinute? /6 '7~ / Estimated usage; gallons per month: June August September Type of P~~p: Regular v' Jet July 8. Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes No ___ W'<- "''Cv'C~ k;~r-r.fl. v<'t"tCK./.. err 1(~"V5>::'" - f(~oeJ.... J'..'1 )f4-<-<,IV_cL 'j~clC'''''5 ) WI6-1~'<?I'Jl,J~ 6-1\ ).c:, ,:; Well No. . lOG Ground Swh.ce EI. ~ J/; ft. above ^ " V TOP OF WELL ft. rail 0 8 CIc In. 8 15 ~, ft. 15 31 eo., S'" 31 86 CIQ 86 91 F='lf\~ S'II' t &0' 91 101 In. e...., fl. Nl.W HJKK ~I Alt. OU'AIU MlNI U~ t.NV,KUNMlNI AL CUNSE:.RVAlIUN I County COMPLETION REPORT - LONG ISLAND WELL OWNER I I I I I I I I I DEPTH TO GROUND WATER FROM SURFACE ft. CASINGS g In. In. fl. It. CASINGS REMOVED MAKE Johnson DIAMETER 6 In. In. LENGTH 10 fl. DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP OF CASING 94 Ft ft. DATE PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMPl Perman MAXIMUM DISCHARGE DURATION OF TEST 1 days STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO T ST It. MAXIMUM ORA WDOWN hours callons per min. In.~l~ In.~I~ top~casi~ ft. top~casl~ Approximate time of return to norm I level after cessation 01 pumping hrs. min. I I I I I I I I I ft. PUMP INSTALLED MODEL NO. 13EM07412 H.P. TYPE Submersible MAKE G MOTIVE POWER MAKE Electric CAPACITY ft. of discharge head o M R B W OR STAGES I.p,m. asa Insl DROP LINE fl. of total head SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER 1'1 80 METHOD OF DRILLING (Xl rotary 0 cable tool 0 other WORK STARTED 7/10/81 DATE DRILLER In. LENGTH LENGTH It. USE OF WATER !((Ib4r1cA/ COMPlETED LICENSE NO. 4 1 1581 "NOTE: Show log of well - materials encountered, with depth below ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings, screens, pumP. ,!dditional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Drillers' Licenses and Reports. Pages 5 -7. DUPLICATE:' Rltaln In. It. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~I SKETCH ~T;~~ : " IL i 1 J../' , 1:) ~I Ii Locate well with respect to at least two streets or roads. showing distance from corner and front of lot. Show North Point Check the Town in which the project is located: Nassau County: o Hempstead o North Hempstead o Oyster Bay Suffolk County: o Babylon o Huntington o Shelter Island !:;?Southold o Brookhaven o Is lip o Smithtown o East Hampton o Riverhead o Southampton ( ..--,- ,Ie :1./-;,'./6 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SIMA DRILLING COMPANY 206 STUART DRIVE . SOUTHINGTON. CONN. 06489 TEL. 628-7415 ;{) _ C~PLETE CERTIRCATE FOR DRIWNG WRL FOR :,rI2t2t~ SOR&IJ$oA-' . LOCA liON -f:;~'t:F. /.. <;'( ~UJQ )..} ,I Driller 1?A\{:f. hHL JrJ.w. Ri9~-ib1 Date 7-10 -~'I Total Depth 19 Ft. Yield of Well ,c:lo-2...<;- G.P.M. Casing If,? Amount Casing t, ~;ze Hole Size Top Hole Size Bottom Formatiol' ... 5AA /" -It:?1f' Condition of Water /1'JM...lffFIl. or i=r~E>J9{K/~J/ 77JS'~ Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Yes 0 No 0 'J/9~' 81~'i~ Additional Informationld ~5(;;J?I::F^) : .5 ~ I.i <;'or;r, .') I !. J.<.l$LD(~ I certify that the above is correct. Billed Report Permit # 1"'lt.~, SIGNED BY CUSTOMER DRILLER , I I~ 7ll IfT\ Ul 0' I~ --- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ....ot C{; ~ r~r~,r~ s rr r~~E ,.------ :::E: I ~ ~ j " I . .--- I J' 1/ I I I ' f : f Iii I I l= , ' I I" \ 8 I i ~ \ is z , , \ 0 \ z ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ..... FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BQXllJ fiSHERS ISLAND. N.Y. 06390 November 26, 1986 Well Survey 1. 2. ~0\ 0p,~...,\~",,- Name: 3. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? 4. "1 B.iu g \ .) What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and address.) 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make available? Yes No Yes No / v' / Exist Available 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: 70 -f't ' 7. Yes l./"" No Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Do you know gallons per minute? Estimated usage; gallons per nonth: June August September Type of Pump: Regular ~ J'J-stol ~ 7 July ? Jet 8. ,/ No Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION County lOCA~ DEPTH OFrWElL BELOW SURfACE d'() DEPTH TO GROUND WATER fROM SURfACE fl. ...j '0 fl. CASINGS DIAMETER 6 70 fl. ~ CASINGS REMOVED In. In. In. LENGTH fl. fl. SEALING SCREENS OP~N~~ I:; LENGTH fl. MAKE ,-v/c-C DIAMETER In. In. 1t:J fl. DEPTH TO TOP fR9fclOP OF CASING fl. DATE PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMPl DURA liON OF TEST MAXIMUM DIS HARGE hours days STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO T ST ft. MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN 1.1 lions per min. In. below LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM P MPING In. below lop of clSlnl fl. lOp d caslnl ApP'oximate time of return to nor llevell-fter cessation of pumping hrs. min. ft. PUMP INSTALLED TYP~ MAKE MODEL NO. IJi;7HQ7t1 17/ H,P'14 MOTI~ CAPACITY MAKE c10 QI'1nJ 'rl;JT~ 90 ~jl fl. of total head I.P.nt. asalns. ft. d dlscharSt hud MB R BOWLS OR ST A DROP LINE /11/ I 70 METHOD Of DRilliNG ~ rolary 0 cable 1001 0 other WORK ST ART5q ~ c ;-l ~'41 DATE ,Oil .a1-~ I -NOTE: Show log of well aterials encountered, ith depth below ground surface, waier bearing beds and water levels in each. casings, screens, pumP. aclditional pumping tests and other matters of interesl. Describe repair job. See Instructions as 10 Well Drillers' Licenses and Reports. Pages 5 - 7. SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER In. LENGTH LENGTH fl. USE Of WATER DUPLICATE - R,t.ln ~- .., \ :, :, Well No. 'lOG Graul) Sl.I'face EI. IliP'ROt 5Sfl. above A V ft. TOP Of WEll In. fl. (Jr- In. fl. In. ft. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I \ ~I -I r " SKETCH OF lOCATION .l~~L " . '> IV I f S( ~l ' J I 2~('" n locate well with respect to at least two streets or roads. showing distance from corner and front of lot. Show North Point Check the Town In which the project Is located: Nassau County: o Hempstead Suffolk County: o Babylon o Huntington o Shelter Island ~ Southold , o North Hempstead o Oyster Bay o Brookhaven o Islip o Smithtown o East Hampton o Riverhead o Southampton \ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SIMA DRILLING COMPANY 206 STUART DRIVE. SOUTHINGTON. CONN. 06489 TEL. 628.741'5 COMPLETE CERTIFICATE FOR DRIWNG WB.I. :.]:::~~~ ~4-. J7. Z;,,~! IVY Driller~7o(~ RigU.g, Date 7 /.2~/?/ {/ , , Total Depth @ii Ft. Yield of Well Ilo G.P.M. Casing 'en Amount Casing C:, U ( )# !':ize Hole Si7A Top Hole Size 6 Rottom Formation~l4~ ~ Condition of Water Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Yes 0 No 0 Additional Information' I certify that the above is correct. Bmed Report Permit# . SIGNED BY CUSTOMER 7-2-1- ~I c./ DRILLER I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I m ~ :E III 1= I" o n ~ o z rrp E ~F r ! ~ I" I" I" ~ 8 :II lC :. .... o z I NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ~J I=' i=,. l If' County COMPLETI ON REPORT - LONG I SLAND WElL c~.v/i,.uTQr I ADORE I ft. 3-0 FACE I DIAMETER CASINGS REMOVED I LENGTH ft. ft. SEALING I SCREENS OPENINGS MAI(f I ft. DIAMETER In. LENGTH I DEPTH TO T I DATE PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMPl I gallons per min. DURATION OF TEST days STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO T ST ft. MAXIMUM ORAWOOWN hours VEL DURING MAXIMUM PUMPING in. below p of casing ft. top of casing Approximate time of return to norm I level aUer cessalion of pumping I h,s. I TYPE PUMP INSTAllED MAI(f MOOEL NO. MOTIVE POWER I h. of lola I head SUCTION liNE MAKE .P. CAPACITY fl. of discharge head I DROP LINE DIAMETER OIAMETER I in. LENGTH LENGTH ft. I METHOD OF DRILLING rotary 0 uble 1001 0 other WORK ST ARTEO COMPLETED USE OF WATER I DATE I "NOTE: Show log of well - materials encount red, with dePth below ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other malters of interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Drillers' Certificates of Registration and Reports. Pages 5 - 7. I DUPLICATE - Rllaln :Ion Copy 5";' 73.30; Well No. * LOC Cround Surface EI. I " ~ 1 '" -: t -l J ~ {- ~ .... ~ J t ~ In. fl. In. fl. ~ ~ ~ trf " , ~ oj . -~ min. ~ L,;~ ~'\~ I.) "",>\..~" (,0" in. '" ~ ,'" ~ ~. .l..'l:. 't \ ~ (: q fl. ~ -~ ~ ~b ~~ , . -<>~ ~ ~ 1'., ~ ~ '1 ,\ ~ q ft. aboy ^ V TOP OF WELL ) ~ \~ ~ ~;t, ,'1 1 / , ~ ~~ '- ~ , ~ -X " I I I I I I I I I, I I I I I I I I I I SIMA DRILLING COMPANY 206 STUART DRIVE . SOUTHINGTON. CONN. 06489 TEL. 628.741S 50}'r>;~ CERTIFICATE FOR DRILLING WRL ./J FOR;:Yd?f/~ ~AC~,L9A~ tOCA TlON Drille~..,t?"1f;4K~n '. Ri9Cr=' Date ~f/?~ Total De~:U Y Ft. Yield of Well ~O G.P.M. Casing .?"Y / ~ // Amount ;Casing /"" /;l.li' S~./ Hole Size Top Hole Size , Bottom Formation ~ Condition of Water Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchaser: Yes D No D Additional Information: I certify that the above is correct. Billed Report Permit#- dL" ,fL?f~ SIGNED BY CUSTOMER / j - J-c;-cf'tl- I~-~#- DRILLER /J1/0 </i Br SI-/E ~RE"K 1-( / <;1 ; I .\/,( /f \\ q I " \\ ~ t ~ '\\ _ ~J11 I 0 ~ I'" \ ;:; I'" "l \ ~ --.J ~ I . I~l ) r~~! ~ (' \.~' ~ z I !_V\~jJ, / I I I I I I I I I I I I I FrPfrr If a \ t~fffr F'- a ... o :u 3: > -I o Z I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FOR loeA TION 1 Driller " SIMA DRILLING COMPANY, INC. LOT # 206 STUART DRIVE . SOUTHINGTON. CONN. 06489 TEL. 628-7415 COMPLETE CERTIFICATE FOR Dlm..l.ING w~u /77;)'/.,,-' {27:'c&'j7,((.I--.;Y /: /' /!/K - ,.--- t Rig (;,.fJ() Date Yield of Well :7{J +... G.P.M. '':4 #- / // Amount Casing // (y' Size I Hole Size~_.Bottom Formation 'rli,,/'i .. .....") Hole Size Top Condition of Water Drilling Stopped by Order of Purchoser: Yes 0 Builder. Owner I certify that the above is correct. NoO Billed Report Permit # SIGNED BY <..LJSTOMER /1- J -J-7 v/' DRILLER , DO I /(,~ I " D .. C)(_ I ,-, \' . ,J.);S ~ .:::, ~ 7 ~ ) !- ~ .' _./ (, / /.ut- I II ) I ( I I I ! I r7 II [I ~ f"' '. IL I I I I I I I I I I I I ~. ",,::,-----Y--:> t\'[:] ~ ~ '". ~ ~ -=-. ~- l"'<-' -+- -:. ~ ~., . ;\? .....; ~. ';vI ( . "-".1 ~ PI r- r- r- o G\ . . . . . . . '. . . . . . . . I I I I .,J DR. CLARENCE WEl TI, P.E., P.C. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING 227 Williams Street. P. O. Box 397 Glastonbury. CT 06033 (203) 633.4623 July 3, 1986 Morgan Wheelock, Inc. 286 Congress Street Boston, MA. 02210 Att: Jeannine Furrer (;'v-t ~ Re: / Bailey Residence - Fishers Island Soils Investigation at Proposed Retention Area Dear Ms. Furrer: ..,.... .r\ ~(:;9" , 1.0 Herewith are results of two (2) test borings made at the above site. 2.0 The soils consist generally of the following: (From Elev. +27) A. 7 to 12 feet of loose to medium compact fine to medium Sand, little Gravel, little Silt, trace Cobbles overlying B. Very compact, partially cemented fine to medium Sand, trace of Silt, with Cobbles and Boulders C. At 20' to 25' there is either ledge or large boulders 3.0 To provide adequate protection against potential scour support for a retention system should be below stratum (A) above. As regards potential depth of driven piles the following appears probable. A. Wood piles to Elev. +12 to +10 B. Steel "H" piles to about Elev. +2 to +4 C. Steel Sheeting to about E1ev. +10 3.1 The penetration of the above piling, except for the Steel "H" piles, does not provide adequate lateral support for a cantilever structural system. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Morgan Wheelock, Inc. page 2 July 3, 1986 3.2 A possible system of support would be predrilling with 14" diameter auger holes and setting steel piles in concrete at 20 to 24 feet (Elev. +4) below grade or roughly 8 feet centers. A wall could be placed in a trench below grade and formed above grade about the steel "H" pile. .. 3.21 Alternative to the above scheme (if aesthetics require it) a row of timber piles could be placed in a trench with concrete below exposed grade to "fix" the piles. The wood pile could be tied to the steel "H" pile with a waler. 4.0 The initial scheme of a retaining wall was a logical choice, but footings would, in general, have to be carried to about Elev. +12. 5.0 Apart from a full retention system could be a supported concrete slab or driven or augered piles. This minimizes the lateral loading required on piles with earth backfill. If you have any questions please call me. Very truly yours, ~ ~~nce Welti, P.E. CW:n encs. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CLAI;lENCE WELTI ASSOC.,INC. .' P.O. BOX 317 GLASTOHBURY, CONN. 01033 Bailey ResideneeiFishers Isla NY "BORING LOG" CLIENT MORr:AN lJHF.F.1.oCK TNC. BORING NO. 1 LINE & STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER-<." B n ? tan/br.fine-med. sand,little silt, fine-ers.gravel, .LL' L-.j-4 .,J 10.0 tan fine-med.sand, l-j-4 tr.silt 14.U ~. ., .. <f\ I~" tr.silt.eobbles, boulders ~f\/l " 22.0 no rec. BOTTOM OF BORING 22. O' NO WATER @ 0 hrs. n.~n. ~ I~ lor ., DRILLER: GREENWOOD - I. eOL. A strata depth 2. eOL. B 3. HAMMER - 1-40#: FALL 30" 4. SAMPLER -_0.0. SPLIT SPOON ... r:.WT == f:1)(')11.......H"l WAT~O BORING NO. LINE a-STA. OFFSET GR. ELEV. 2 A BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER---4'.' B f\ < tan silty fine sand,fine-med. gravel.eobbles loose to medium I. U I"r tan fine-med.sand, tr.silt.eobbles. .. no_~o~ boulders very compact .L1.U AUGER REFUSAL AT 21.C' NO WATER @ 0 hrs. DATE: 7/2/86 DRILLER; GREENWOOD . . . Trio Pflnlers "1127 AND SOME TRArF - -40 10 50% -10to4O% _ 0." 1~ .r _,I . .1 I ''J.! ,7- ..; ., :< .,';. ",,:'"; .1 . - . , . ---- --:-- . .- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY,INC. BOX III FISHERS ISLAND. N.Y. O6l9O November 26, 1986 ~Jell Survey 1. ;.J" tV P3 II!' .P 1l41VCCJ'ck Name: 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. 3. In what month and ~J year was your well dug or drilled? /V'" /h 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and accress.l ~m 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make available? Exist Yes No Yes No X Available have a log but know the depth, please provide: ./f../'//:; 6. If you do not 7. Has the well been tested for p~~ping capacity? Yes No X Do you know gallons per minute? Estimated usage; gallons per month: June August September Type of Pump: Regular Jet July 8. Was or has water been tested for salin i ty? Yes >( No ~iYl./~ ~~~. -~.-<r ~-~~. ~~L~~~ -- /~'(p ~ ~'=-~~~. ~ I?,(~/:t: ~ -:t-~~ ~~~;t~z,~/ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY,INC. BOX 553 fiSHERS ISLAND. N.Y. 06390 November 26, 1986 vlell Survey l. 2. OHAP It'S J/A1~ US +1 (AJ Name: 3. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? ~~r~b~ 4. . dM~ What company Be, u-fo..v (Please supply name and accress.l /Cf 7 '-t ? drilled the well? 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make available? Yes No Yes No Exist v Available V 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: I\...... / c; I 7. No V Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? "1. 0 ? Yes Do you know gallons per minute? Estimated usage; gallons per month: June July August Septernber/ Type of Pump: Regular (/ Jet 8. Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes V No 1/ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1\\ I I I I ". FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 5l) FISHERS ISLAND, N.Y. 06)90 November 26, 1986 Well Survey 1. O\~.,\- ~. ~ Q-\ c;::~'-"... Name: 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. 3 . In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? S-r~ lq~l What company dri led the well? (Please supply name and address.) \Nt.\.\ W~ ~'^-(,<, \~. "{h~~ ~~~ Does a well log on any d;rlling ~ata exist that you can make available? 4. 5. Yes Exist No Yes ~. Available No 6. If you do not have a log but know the Nb\ \H~ ~ Has the well been tested \or pumping depth, please provide: 'O""'\- ~ 7. capacity? Yes No Do you know gallons per minute? - <\. Estimated usage, gallons per month: June August September Type of Pump: Regular Jet July - ,-. \.\ 8. Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes No - II \~ \)..:)<<-\\ ~ '!" ,^-t> \<;:''''-,,~~ ~C~~ .~'^^-~ ~ 'P '^- \- -\-e "" '-'- .~ L ~ '--- \~ \.;~ \' _, \ \ ., , '" ~ :-\.....-LL~ q-\..A.-1../\ ~?:~ ;o~~~~~~C~~ OL~~~L~~S:~~ 1/ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I ~ FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY.INC. BOX 55) fiSHERS ISLAND. NY 06)90 November 26, 1986 ~,ell Survey l. 2. p cuJL 'I- ~ /;-y.~ Name: 3. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? II /~'f . 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and ac~ress.) 'D...u q '-L) ~l \ CS t1f- J 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make available? Yes No Yes No Exist Available "X 6. If you do not have a log but knew the depth, please provide: 7. Has the well been tested for PQ~ping capacity? Yes No )tl. to,L'"" Do you know gallons per minute? ~ Estimated usage; gallons per month: June August September ~ype of Plli~p: Regular ~. ttWaS or has water been tested for salinity? ~t1d plJrnp .{w jt:Zrd-en USe.. 11 one. i (\ '8b July Jet No r Yes 1,/ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I ... FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY. INC. BOX llJ FISHERS ISLAND. NY O6J9O November 26, 1986 ~Iell Survey 1. Name: (~Oi~ \-\, W A ~v.\.-, C, ~,J]:- 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? \'1~4 /40 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and address.' '7 (,c..dc.. t.\'-.'"" k I 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make available? Yes No Yes No Vv\,^"'clf-Exist Available 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: '-"'. II( """'^^- \.."""l...{~",,^-- 7. Has the well been tested for Plli"ping capacity? Yes No Do you know gallons per minute? NO Estimated usage; August Type of gallons per September Regular month: June Ir\ c...<, ..]0 \ July \;u. "" ~ '-' .~<.....\ f"....v '" {",.....,lY'0 Pump: Jet 8. No y/ Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes 1/ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Il'* qry~;r ~ d'~/'iLuz~ ..-{,I, ~ 1~.. ~j G I r ~ -4tiL /~~ CL:";/. /}7'~~rv,<-~{i~ ~ j!;;d ~ ~U4~~ J 4 /4...J:L ~ '~~~~,1 /U'tiA'~ )i0-t ~ p ~ /-L '-- . ..~ ~....e-.u",~ U<.L./~V e~,-"" 4~' .f/ /./ / , .fi.... ), I '{<i~l nUL-~"-; 0/76 20.&78 /ht0.L/~.t J7y //tJ~tJ).Y./[l - FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 553 FISHERS ISLAND. N.Y. 06390 November 26, 1986 ~lell Survey 1. !hw fL'--2I;~ Name: 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and address.) 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make available? Yes No Yes No Exist Available 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: 7. Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes No Do you know gallons per minute? Estimated usage; August Type of Pump: gallons per September Regular r.lonth: June July Jet 8. Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes No 1-' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX ll3 f"SHERS ISLAND, N,Y, 06390 November 26, 1986 ~lell Survey T ~ wP;:; 1. " ( W I'r vv"fi'C-\ I r--) b. R. W,...f.~..<~l.~ 1. ,,1-1- d Name: 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and address.) 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make ava Hable? Yes No Yes No Exist Available 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: 7. 8. Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes No Do you know gallons per minute? Estimated usage; gallons per month: June August September Type of Pump: Regular Jet July Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes No 1/' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 7. 8. FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 553 FISHERS ISLAND, N.Y. 06390 November 26, 1986 v,ell Survey l. 2. Jc?/hV 71 ~>;E,e., Name: 3. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? ')/Il II/fu-- 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and address.) 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make available? Yes No Yes No Exist Available 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes No Do you know gallons per minute? Estimated usage; gallons per month: June July August September Type of Pump: Regular Jet Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes No Ii I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX SS3 FISHERS ISLAND. NY 06390 November 26, 1986 Well Survey 1. 'KoBUT "b. Cftc-HOU~ Name: 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? :C- ~~~/&Ve:.- /N II~ 19~o s 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and address.) 7J~ N 'r " tV 0 (A.J 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make available? Yes No A Yes No Exist Available 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: 7JS~1 hN~W 7. No 'K Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes Do you know gallons per minute? Estimated usage; gallons per September Regular t:\onth: June July August Type of Pump: Jet v 8. Was or has water been tested for salin i ty? Yes t/ No orvC-f V7~) ( IlW N .t- tP Ir? bE-/'! liVe/f f {) V2- .- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .. FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 55) FISHERS ISLAND. N.Y. 06)90 November 26, 1986 ~,ell Survey C L.Av,"";' ~ 0;)c-l~ 1. Name: 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? -- Uv....y . 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and address.) Sc/..,,~ 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make available? Yes No Yes No Exist ~ Available ---.k 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: Ln. \- -t- 7. Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes No Iv Do you know gallons per minute? ~ Estimated usage; gallons per month: June August September Type of Plli~p: Regular Jet July ~ 8. y Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes No ~' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .... FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY,INC. BOX 553 fiSHERS ISLAND. NY 06390 November 26, 1986 Hell Survey 1. C uSHI1 A/v Name: 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. r 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? ~~ ,,1:. rc"'~v,- ~e-/iJr{ I q "I,) hi .)0)" !bYJe::. 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and address.) 7 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can ma:-:e available? /) Yes lY Yes No Exist Available 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: 7. No ......... Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes Do you know gallons per minute? Estimated usage; gallons per nonth: August 7:' September '0 Type of Punp: Regular June 0 Y~i,/t7 Jet Jul Y ::; (?/ J No /' 8. Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes ~.. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FISHERS JSLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX III FISHERS ISLAND. NY 06390 November 26, 1986 ~Jell Survey 1. {(Ai Name: Gj)W,4.(l~ s 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? 5 UJ T<~ B~fL 11:)7'\- 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and ac~ress.) BClv7''''~ $-t!q"vlc...,s 5 . Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can ma~e available? Yes No Yes No Exist X- Available -X 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provice: 5 A "UoLCLv Wu.L.. ~' LSe.l<;v C-(Gb,,~i:> , 7. Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes No )< Do you know gallons per minute? :3 -5 D~~~\>IN(,.. Estimated usage; gallons per month: June /2..50 July 2.5e>eJ August 2S'ot:J September 12.56 Type of Pump: Regular Jet S~~/..JJ-'" W~ ~&.,. Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes ~ No 8. At-I- ~ 1-1.. .0 IN ; ,It f A.. -r4'~T5 rVT - HAAt..-TN 0<1, .LUt1 ~ -r s I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY.INC. BOX 553 FISHERS ISLAND. NY. 06390 November 26, 1986 Well Survey 1. Name: 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house map. 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? ~S't- 4. - What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and address.) Y. E>J2-.~ 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make available? If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: S3r~ Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes No Yes No Yes 4' Exist Available 6. 7. Do you know gallons per minute? J:J G'?M June "''2,..0 . Estimated usage; August V Type of Pump: gallons per nonth: Septemb1 ../ Regular L Jet 8. Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes July /' NO~ ./ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 55) FISHERS ISLAND. N.Y. 06390 November 26, 1986 Well Survey 1. Name: JOIfN t.:!.. EVAN S' 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? Af- NOHol/ofo In" ?) (Please supply name and address.) 4. Mat'\. 7 Vi"' tMr .s- f What company (,~ ckrs <<'8 ~ drilled the well? Unknown 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can ma~e available? Yes No Yes ~ Available No V" Exist 6 . If you do not AbolA f- have a log but know the depth, please provide: ( ty('f'o)<'. Jfo fl. 1- w~ ) ?S '-e.:1- . 7. Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes No ~ Do you know gallons per minute? f~~..f fW'"'[> ~ ID Sa./ ~I;" Estimated usage; gallons per month: June July August September Type of Pump: Regular v Jet 8. r~ Not- rt!~el\ tON ~6../,~;f Ht f' kil'o t\ ,....., Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes NoT'~ : /d~ S~~.;.S' J'irs- i/.e. M!// 0.. cJc..7 ~r .G D.... t ~ 01.0..'7'$ FoIl sw,:......,.,~ ~o').. ~ Wo..&, /n - 2~ - h,ov..N ell'\c:L fi..e~ (f., ,,,,,,,Jt.~ t'..^C~ ~ no rrgble""S 1-. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -. ".,., FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY,INC. Boxm FISHERS ISLAND. N.Y. 06390 November 26, 1986 Well Survey 1. Name: William A. Hall, III 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. See copy of map attached. 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? 12/84 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and address.) LaFramboise Well Drilling, Rt. 193, P. O. Box 303, Thompson, CT 06277 5. Does a well available? log on any drilling data Pump Test Log - See Attached Yes No exist that you can make Yes No X Exist x Available 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: 7. Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes X No Do you know gallons per minute? 30 Estimated usage; gallons per I:\onth: June 40,000 August 80,000 September 40,000 Type of Pump: Regular X Jet July 80,000 8. Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes X No /" I I I laFramboise Well Drilling, Inc. ROUTE 193, P.O. BOx 303 . THOMPSON, CONNECTICUT 06277 . (203) 923.95~3 .r' TEST LOG 'USTOMER: William Hall (Hall project) DDRESS: . J01 Hiden Blvd. Newport News Va. 2J606 PAGE: DATE: 12-14-84 OCA'rrON: Hall Residence, Fischers Island New York. I I I I I I I I I I SITE PLAN '"Z Iv - '? <t' ::s o ~:z:- X wEu... . sik IFI.JNIS CoulTS DI',' IV~ l P: Goulds 25EL15 1.5 H.P.. 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'- . ...I, ./ ,~ -'" ~> ) .(~ ~. 7: :::... --:7~~~" . . , ,.. - I . ~ '- -- j .~ , ....y..:...'..; ~ / 1/ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I '" FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 553 FISHERS ISLAND. NY 06390 November 26, 1986 \',ell Survey 1. Name: CJJII~J..EJ a. r~,'?tit,;<.'" 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map, 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? (' '4,)~'. 4. What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and address.) P eO i!> lIiV.y By mE OWA.Jel( J...t~. c.;~I4#f. of N"eW/CN.C,!-. , I 5. Does a well log on any drilling data exist that you can make available? Yes No Yes No Exist -$.. Available 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: A t1P PO}!. ~~ I , 7. ~o FA-tl. No .M-1V~tf.~ ';/llliA.l(; 5uPPt'c"l:'lJ! j::o/l. 5 holJk J9'1l Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes Do you know gallons per minute? J~AS B€t?1\I Estimated usage; gallons per nonth: June August VEA~ September pG.4'- Type of Pump: Regular ~ Jet July JC.4I<" 8 . Was or has water been tested for salinity? Yes X No ( $0..... 'j t: *t$ )I IOD - ~~~ ~~-7:f:s~J.J :p.~ -", . ~..L.~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY,INC. BOX 553 FISHERS ISLAND. N.Y. 06390 November 26, 1986 Well Survey 1. JoHN S. ~U(;ST Name: 2. Location: Please indicate in relation to your house on attached map. 3. In what month and year was your well dug or drilled? 4. fu,;~ ~ WdIli lA.t JL i du. cJ r..J ~ 'flU What company drilled the well? (Please supply name and address.) 7/1.k (~ r U~~ Does a well log on any rilling data exist that you can make available? 5. Yes No Yes No Exist ./ Available 6. If you do not have a log but know the depth, please provide: ~~ 7. Has the well been tested for pumping capacity? Yes No Do you know gallons per minute? 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DATE COMPLETED SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I CHEMICAL~XAMINA1~~F WATER, SEWAGE,INDUSTRIAL WASTE NAME OR FIRM (,;'("O",,,,61.~ ~ ""R'2~("'c..e5 I ADDRESSOR LOCATION We \ \ '2JF l POINTOFCOLLECTION Fi'S~C2.~ "J:~\~& \.Jc~\~<\~ tUe\\5. I REMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS I !!!a.. TEST mg. TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter / RESU L T liter I CONDUCT umho ,X NITRATE.N - ; (0 COPPER >< IX /:; pH NITRITE ,010 IRON TEST m.g. >< <::. . O~ X ./L/ RESU L T iiiOr AMMONIA-N MANGANESE ph.AlKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM I T. ALKALINITY X O.PO...p NICKEL I ~ CHLORIDE t" . ZINC ~ J,'f- fLUORIDE MAGNESIUM I CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS rx CALCIUM 3, I SUS. SOLIDS LEAD I X (",'-1 ,-.-,.'. SULFATE DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM I MBAS SILVER L)< {.9: C.O.D. SODIUM I T.O.C. t>< POTASSIUM (.'1 BARIUM I W,Co5 ~'b~ ~ FIELD 0.0. ,~.;:;x I \-\e\& "" ~ )( FIELD TEMP IS- J~ '5 /~ In \: OY\~, I- r,* ...- ~ l>< FIELD pH &,3 \~ ~0c.. ~- - "- \:5'\W (1.~O "- >< 60 FielD CONDo umho I 8204-1 38-JJ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. TO- 6?F';2(;~ Field No. ~~~~*" \ Date \?; 'i\ ~~ By J:8C~~ /.'J:J SUFFOLK a:mn"i Rec'd at Lab 6/lj/r~ DEPl' OF HFAL'IH SERVICES Public Water I I Private Water PUBLIC HEAL'IH Other u.ooRATORY Date Completed f'-\ "i -,,t t Examined By u( ,11 , - DMSIQIl OF MEDICAL IB:iAL INVESTIGATICNS & FORENSIC SCIENCES TRACE ORGANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER _G<oo~~ ~~'" Top ~o" We\\ Mdress We \ \ *\ Renarks r, ~~~ ""1:~\~ a. ~~\ ~\e.s Ca11pJun:l PID ppb 306 vinyl chloride ......... {0~ 305 methylene chloride ..... La '1 290 braroch1oronethane ..... 323 1,1 dich1oroethane ..... '-0. '5 309 trans dich1oroethy1ene.. .LO. S 300 chlorofoDn ............. 324 1,2 dich1oroethane ..... 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. , 304 carbon tetrachloride.... 294 1 brcno 2 chloroethane.. LO.~ L{J, ~j I ~ 4_(> -, <C}'j . r, r- .....1. ) 405 1,2 dich1oropropane .... L[).c::., 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. La.? 303 ch1orodibL\,.,.:Allethane ... L"J') 293 1,2 dibraooethane ...... /':) -; 420 2 brcno 1 chloropropane .:::-. , 301 brcm::>form .............. <0 C; 311 tetrach1oroethy1ere .... L(). ,-) 308 cis dichloroethy1ene ... 0::0.:", 320 frec::n 113 ..~........... /(} ~; 292 dib.Lvt.....lletharle ......... / ( f ; 307 1,1 dichloroethy1ere ... /..0/; 302 brarodichlorcrnethane ... .,',' " 406 2,3 dich1oropropere .... '---'J,"i 407 cis dichloropropene .... l{), " 408 trans dich1oropropene .. Ln. '. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. ':::.'~ " 409 1,1,1.2 tetrach1o'ethane J, 295 s-tetrach1oroethane ....r 433 1,2,3 trich1oropropare . 450 2,2 dich1oropropane .... _ 451 1,3 dich1oropropane .... 452 2 ch1oroethy1viny1ether __ O::mpound 250 oonzere .................... 251 toluene ..................... 258 chlorobenzene .............. 259 ethyIbenzene ............... 254o-xylere ................... <0.':;- L(). ') ,(1 LO.'" L() .:; 252 m-xylene ................... 253.p-xylere ................... 255 . total: xylenes .............. 257 b~u~nzene ............... LO.S Ln.' - 266 o-chloroto1uene ............ [1. ') 267 m-chlorotoluere ........ ..... 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ 265 total ch1oroto1uere ........ 419 1,3.5 trimethylbenzene ..... 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzere ..... L.v. ') L.[), ", - LlJ."i Ir. ,:.:; LJ.A _ 415 m, p-<lichlorobenzene ........ (..1 412 o-dichlorobenzene .......... L\ 432 p-diethylbenzene ........... LD,S 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzere . iO."i 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... LI 438 1',2,3 trich10r0benzere ..... L\ 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... L \ 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz'(cunene). LD.c) 602 n-propylbenzene ............ f.D ') 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... J..O, <') 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... Lll, < 605 isopropylto1uere(p-cymene) . ~.~'i 606 n-butylbenzene ............. L{V; 607 hexach1orobutadiere ........ L , I (ll Lab II I Field No. (51) Date Time I Col. By 0688320 ::;~~V'~ lillJ ; ~ l~OJl) Rec'd in Lab ~ w" Public Water Private Water Other J J Date Completed " {2' l"t'l' Ie!J?H I I SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY I (3) Last Name (4) Street No. I (8) Community Mailing Address 1(20) Pub I (15) Distance to Farm (30) Map Coordinates I (31) Well Depth I (57) Resample? Last Result PESTICIDE ANALYSIS OF WATER Gp..ourJDWf'J T'ZZ h~ H'! es LS fAN I) (2) First wJ1- f (9) Street I Sampling Point Ncom Priv I (14) District ft. I (13) Section I I (16) Block ft. I (17) Lot No _ I Remarks I Yes Key R I Owner I I I (223) Aldicarb..................................~ I (431) Metham......................... .- (425) Aldicarb Sulfoxide.........................:::..l- I (078) Nitrate........................... I (426) AldicarbSulfone.........................~ I (224) Carbofuran...............................2L I I (427) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran................... ~ I I (428) oxamyl...................................: i I (429) Carbaryl.................................. I 1(554) 1-Naphthol.............................. <. 1 I ..~ t (430) Methomyl................................ I I COMPOUND PPB I MG/L tl.t152..101.6cb I~ FIELDNO~e\\ - ~S ICOLBY E. O\so~ (,:. NAME, NOT INITIALS I DATE COL. \'"5 JUf\ 8~ \ '300 LAB NO. !ol~~ I TYPE SAMPLE LvB L. [ DATE REC'VD. (p II.-? , {/ to' ~~ TIME REC'VD. I TIME COL. DATE COMPLETED SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I CHEMICAL~XAMINA.\~F WATER, SEWAGE, INDUSTRIAL WASTE NAME OR FIRM (,;'('O""",61~Q.: r ~e~~c.es I ADDRESSOR LOCATION (;.JQ.\ \ - a~ -D~V\~a.~R_ POINTOFCOLLECTION _Fi15.~Q.~ ~~\~& \..,\oY\.\ C'\~ tUe\~ I REMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS . I !!!ll.:. TEST mQ. TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT liter I CONDUCT umho IX NITRATE-N L. OS' COPPER >< >< IS pH NITRITE ,001 IRON "- TEST m.g. X X ,/5 RESULT iller AMMONIA-N .c. 0.;< MANGANESE ". I ph.ALKALlNITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY >< O-POA.p NICKEL I 1)( CHLORIDE lb. ZINC >< )./ FLUORIDE MAGNESIUM I ~ n CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS CALCIUM d--(O SUS. SOLIDS LEAD I X SULFATE -:t.O DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM I MBAS SILVER ~ I ! C.O.D. SODIUM l!:"~ I T.O.C. t>< POTASSIUM .q BARIUM I ~'w '\0."" 15(00 X (o,if . .~ O~ "" . I Q FIELD D.O. II'--- I \-\e.\C .. '---..... ~ )< FIELD TEMP /4 8~~""-- / '3 s:rJra,a -c,* /~ X 5::::;- '-....) J.h, ') 0 FIELD pH .-p(2., M~ "'- - trrVJ It, {n5 P< -::th umho I FIELD CONDo lB.JJ I '204'1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. TO-6 fifl,;J.7/ ~~~d ~~~~i~ OJ.~ Time \ 00 , Col. By E.. O~O~ .y.'u.:) Rec'd at Lab t!/; 3/~f' Public Water' / Private Water Other Dlte Calpleted '<>" \<;J(;'{ Examined By IT"-Jt.. SUFFOLK roJN1'Y DEPl' OF HEAL'm SERVICES PUBLICHFAL'nl IABORAroRY . - DMSICN OF MEDICAL LOOAL INVESTIGATICNS , FORENSIC SCIENCES 'IRACE ORGANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER _G<t:>u~~ ~g,le Top ~o" We\\ Mdress (0e...' \ - ~ S Remarks r, 5'Nz. ~ "'1': ~ \~ Y~\J\~ ka...~e. a. ~~\ ~\es Cc:m);oorrl w:> Q:Inpourd w:> 306 vinyl chloride ......... ":'0.<; 305 methylene chloride ..... ~(', <, 290 braooch1ottmethare ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... LO, ,-; 309 trans dichloroethy1ene.. ,',',; 300 chlorofoDn ............. LO.S 324 1,2 dich1oroethare ..... LQ. < 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. ,< 'I 304 carbco tetrachloride.... LO~; 294 1 brcm:> 2 chloroethane.. /-'2,.'; 405 1,2 dich1oropropare .... 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. 303 ch1orodibLu,....llethane ... 293 1,2 dibramoethane ...... 420 2 braro 1 chloropropane 301 b~form .............. 311 tetrachloroethylene .... 308 cis dichloroethylene ... 320 freon 113 .. " . . . . . . . . . . . 292 dibl.\.llouelhane ......... 307 1,1 dichloroethylene ... 302 brarodichloranethane ... 406 2,3 dich1oropropene .... 407 cis dichloropropene .... 408 trans dichloropropene .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. {..I),"1 4G.S /(j','?J /' - Iv. ~} ~/I"~", j ./o.s ./D.'5 .to,S .(0. r; <0:0'; .:'.0/i LO') ./0.-'; <:.r\", Ln..-; .- '<'-,...:- 1 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane ./'),'~ 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... "Ci '-, 433 1,2,3 trichloropropare . .:':"" ',', 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... /'..,.'; 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... ' ~ 452 2 ch1oroethy1vinylether 250 benzene .................... i~S 251 toluene.. ...... ...... ....... .t~5 258 chlorobenzene .............. i..\ 259 ethylbenzene ."""""""..".."" LO, S 254o-xylene """...."........... 252 m-xylene "......"..."....... 253.p-xylene "............"..... 255.total xylenes ""..........." ~ 257 b~~~nzene ."............. 266 o-chloroto1uene ............ LO.S 267 m-chlorotoluene ........ ."... .(o~S 268 p-chloroto1uene ............ LO,<; 265 total chloroto1uere ........ _ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... L~,~ 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... L.0."1 415 m,~ichlorobenzene ........ i.l 412 o-dichlorobenzene .......... L.\ 432 p-diethylbenzene ........".. 'C,S 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethflbenzene . 40.S 4371,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... ..:.1 438 1,2,3 trichlorobenzene ..... ..:.I 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... .L. \ 601 1 methflethyl benz'{CIJllene). to:; 602 n-propylbenzene .."....."... LtJ.S 603 tert-butylbenzere ....""..". LD.. Z; 604 sec-butyrbenzene .........." LO.S 605 isopropylto1uene(p-1::ymene) . '-0.'5 606 n-butylbenzene ............. Ln. '~; 607 hexachlorobutadiere ........ L..I 1 (1)Labll 1 Field No. (51) Date Time Col.By 1 1 1 Rec'd in Lab Public Water Private Water Other ~ ~ Date Completed (,,/ " S} I?r/lII:.. , , (..//3/ g g 1:d'D SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY (3) last Name 1 (4) Street No. PESTICIDE ANALYSIS OF WATER GRew r-J))W AY- (2) First W~L. - 2S (9) Street JfSJlc; L '1;~N[) I (8) Community Mailing Address I (20) Pub (15) Distance to Farm 1 (30) Map Coordinates 1(31) Well Depth (57) Resample? Yes 1 last Result I Sampling Point Ncom Priv I (14) District ft. I (13) Section I I I (16) Block ft. I (17) Lot KeyR No_ I Remarks I Owner 1 1 </ (223) Aldicarb..... ............................. 1(425) Aldicarb Sulfoxide....................... L I 1(426) Aldicarb Sulfone....... .1............... L I (224) Carbofuran...............................~ I I. ~ I (427) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran.... ,.............. I (428) Oxamyl..................... .............~ I 1429) Carbaryl................................. ~ , I <:'.1 1554) l-Naphthol............................... I (430) Methomyl................................~ I COMPOUND PPB I MG/L I (431) Metham.......................... I (078) Nitrate........................... I I 1'.1112.. tOilIdt I I FIELD I FIELD NO. .lA')e~ \ \ - Q.. \:) I COLBY c. 0\'50,,", ( ,.. NAME, NOT INITIALS I DATE COL. J!:f Jl)~ 8~ I TIME COL. _\ c:S3f) I LABORATORY I LAB NO. (0 ~ -j(j)L-J TYPE SAMPLE ~),JBLl DATE REC'VD. U /!Lf I {ltt \ DATE COMPLETED (\", \~ t- .' -"1' 1 TIME REC'VD. SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I CHEMICAL~XAMINA:\~~F WATER, SEWAGE, INDUSTRIAL WASTE NAMEORFIRM (,;'f'O~~61~o..: r '"Ke~("'c.e5 IADDRESSORLOCATION JAJe\\ - aD POINTOFCOLLECTION Fi'S"'-e~ -:I:~\~& \Jo~\4ec-\~ tUe\ls. I REMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS I ma, TEST mq. TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT liter I CONDUCT umho )( NITRATE-N .c ; D!; COPPER X >< J.D pH NITRITE .003 IRON It TEST m.g. >< ,c::. O~ X ,(PI RESU L T iliOr AMMONIA-N MANGANESE l- I ph.AlKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY 5<: O-PO..p NICKEL I ~ CHLORIDE ::;-ro ZINC K tI. FLUORIDE MAGNESIUM I CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS l>< CALCIUM ;J.D. SUS. SOLIDS LEAD I X SULFATE '1.'1 DISS. SOLlOS CADMIUM I MBAS SILVER IX :l), C.O.D. SODIUM I T.O.C. t>< POTASSIUM 3/.?' BARIUM I /' Ix FIELD D.O. 5-:-=t- l~" 0 I ~ ~ l" I( !if) 1)< FIELI)'TEMP It? 'D\ y -.L . ^ 1,>< (o,~ \ \' ---.) FIELD pH \:5TW -:1-,Lt~ ~ FIELD CONDo '~38umhO I 8204-1 38.11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~Mr~ ~~;dE' ~ - ~~ By ~:-~O'" Rec'd at Lab Public Water Pri vate Water Other tate Catp1eted Examined By (fC SUFFOLJ< <XXJNIT DEPl' OF HFALni SER\TICES PUBUCHE'AL1H LAOOAA'IORY I.. ,<f- .511 b., (,,-'S'( (l,I/ . - OMSI<N OF MEDICAL [.EX;AL INVESTlGATI<NS , FORmSIC SCIENCES 'mACE O~C ANALYSIS OF WATER Ncrne G~u~~r .~Q5oof~le Tap ~~O~ tA)e\\ Mdress (A)e\\ Q.,y ~ks F'\5""~ ~~\~ . a ~~\ ~\~ Cani:XJUnd ppb 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 braroch1oranethane ..... 323 1,1 dich1oroethane ..... 309 trans dich1oroethy1ene.. 300 chloroform. ............. 324 1,2 dich1oroethane ..... 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. 304 carbon tetrachloride.... 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. 405 1,2 dich1oropropane .... 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. 303 ch1orodiln....II.Jlllethane ... 293 1,2 dibrcmoethane ...... 420 2 braro 1 ch1oropropane 301 b~form .............. 311 tetrachloroethylene .... 308 cis dichloroethy1ene ... 320 freon 113 .............. 292 dibLUI(Aoothane ......... 307 1,1 dich1oroethy1ene ... 302 broocxlichloronethane ... 406 2,3 dich1oropropene .... 407 cis dichloropropene .... 408 trans dich1oropropene .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. ppb L.n.') I~). r; LO. S L:Q.f.) ~Q,:j LO ,-) .t'r) .~ ," I AV.l {'f"J"; L,') ;j 1'".../ '; .c(a,s /'), ; ','- .-, ..c0_") ,/Fl '-J Ln..:. I." .- /, ~ . if", .:; " 409 1,1,1,2 tetrach1o'ethane ,(0 "i 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... 433 1,2,3 tri,ch1oropropane . 4502,2 dich1oropropane .... 451 1,3 dich1oropropane .... 452 2 ch1oroethy1viny1ether L..n.r.; -"(Fi ,.(", ':-: .A-_' j /r_ :'~. Q:n1pound 250 benzere .................... 251 toluene .............. .... ... 258 chlo~nzene .............. 259 ethyrbenzene ............... 254o-xylem ................... ~o.s a 1..\ I 252 ~xylene ................... 253.p-xylene ................... 255 total xylenes .............. 257 b~u~nzene ............... 9 266 o-chloroto1uene ............ iO.'i 267 m-chloroto1uene ........ .-... LO.S 268 p-chloroto1uene ............ Ln, "i 265 total ch1oroto1uene ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... Le.'1 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... 5 415 m, ~ichlorobenzene ........ ~ 412 o-dich1orobenzene .......... ~_I 432 p-diethylbenzene ........... a. 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzene. ~ 4371,2,4 trlchlorobenzene ..... ...., 438 1',2,3 trich1orobe.lZene ..... ~ 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... L\ 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz'(C\J1Iene). L').!'i 602 n-p~lbenzene ............ ,~,~ 603 tert-butylbenzer:e .......... LU" 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... LO, .)' 605 isopropy1to1uene(p-cymere) . )o.S 606 n-butylbenzene :............ ~ 607 rexach1orobutadlene ........ ~ I (1) Lab II IField No. (51) Date Time ICol. By 0688339 (~~\~~\) I -=, '?> 't") ~\f>~v-- Rec'd in Lab Public Water Private Water Other Date Completed JUN 1 4 19BB . I (, I? <I f-E /?r v,.tI I I SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY 13) Last Name (4) Street No. 18) Community Mailing Address 1l20) Pub PESnCIDkYSIS OF WATER b\O-.J ~ L.v ~ ~ (2) First (9) Street I Sampling Point -LA') P J \ - Q't; Ncom Priv I (14) District ft. I (13) Section I I I (16) Block ft. I (17) Lot Key R No_ I Remarks I Owner 115) Distance to Farm (30) Map Coordinates 131) Well Depth (57) Resample? Yes Lst Result I I COMPOUND PPB I MG/L LI .223) Aldicarb.... ........ .... .................. ~425) AldicarbSulfoxide....................... L I L/ 1426) AldicarbSulfone........................ L I (224) Carbofuran.......... .................... 14271 3-Hydroxycarbofuran................... L / LI _4281 Oxamyl................................... .?I . 429) Carbaryl. ................................. L I 1554) 1-Naphthol.............................. ~ I (4301 Methomyl................................ I I (431) Metham.......................... I (078) Nitrate........................... I I I I I I I - tI.I1S2..1CV1kD I I FIELD J ( j.LA~ORY I FIELD NO. fA.e\ ( - '"3 LAB NO. ~ ~ _ - JI 1-) I COL. BY c. O\SO'r.\. TYPE SAMPLE r jJrftL (,. NAME. NOT INITIALS V Ct J z:- I I CJ 8~ DATE REC'VD. !!.:J.... DATE COL. Ut'\ ~ TIME REC'VD. I TIME COL. 13~ DATE COMPLETED r:t:6 V,r/ SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I CHEMICAL~XAMIN~\~F WATER, SEWAGE,INDUSTRIAL WASTE NAME OR FIRM '('0,-,,,,& a.: r- ~e~("" 5 I ADDRESSOR LOCATION - "3 POINTOFCOLLECTION .Fi'S~<2.~ ~~ c:u--.&. \.Jc~\ I REMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS I I I I I I I I I I I I .2.4.1 . (\~ tUe.\\~ !!!S.:. TEST !!!!l TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT lite, CONDUCT umho )( NITRATE.N <::,,. OS COPPER . pH >< NITRITE . <9oLj lX IRON 3.>( TEST m.g. >< .03 ~ ,~& RESULT me. AMMONIA-N MANGANESE ph.AlKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY X Q.PO..p - NICKEL ~ CHLORIDE "?>O. ZINC FLUORIDE ~ MAGNESIUM 2r~ CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS ~ CALCIUM for~ SUS. SOLIDS LEAD ~ SULFATE H DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER C.O.D. IX SODIUM / -:J, T.O.C. :x: POTASSIUM JIb BARIUM - l>< FIELD D.O. C ',q IQO () / U~ ( \-\ern: 1')< FIELD TEMP I ~ , -r,* rx FIELD pH {1"lA. .",.w \\.~O >< FIELD CONDo 14 0 umh. J,8.1J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. TO-b Field No. Date Time Col. By 3;30 Jlec'd at Lab ~/I"/ft Public Water / Private Water Other Date C01{>leted f.,-aQ-?1 Examined By JC e.\1 SUFFOLK CXXJtn'r DEPl' OF HFAL'lH SERVICES l'UBUCHEAL'lH L\OOAA'lORY , - OMSICN OF MEOICl\L ux;AL INVESTIGATICNS , FORE2lSIC SCIENCES 'mACE O~C ANALYSIS OF WATER ....G..,"~~~,g.leT.. ~..... t.le\\ Mdress WQ'\ \- '?S IBnarks F"i ~ ~~\~ a ~~\ ~\~ ppb ppb Q:mpound 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 braooch1OtOllethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... 309 trans dich1oroethylene.. ..a,S L() <; - to, <; LO .:; 300 chloroform. ............. L('I"; 324 1,2 dich10r0ethane ..... '0'<; 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. LO,S 304 carboo tetrachloride.... "I). <; 294 1 brtm) 2 chloroethane.. in.':; 405 1,2 dich10c0propane .... L r, <; 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. ,r;,., 303 ch1orodit...........aethare ... Ln.<; 293 1,2 dibraDJethane ...... ",J, 420 2 braoo 1 chloropropane "-0, <) 301 brtllOfODl .............. L().~ 311 tetrachloroethylene .... if). '" 308 cis dichloroethylene ... In. r; 320 freon 113 .............. J('11 292 dibJ.ulOoethane ......... /t)~ 307 1,1 dichloroethy lene ... La .s 302 braJOdichloranethane ... La':; 406 2,3 dich10c0propene .... <0 S 407 cis dichloropropene .... 4-1. " 408 trans dichloropropene .. .t r, "i 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane.. .t" r:-; 409 1,1,1,2 tetrach1o'ethane .(0,,) 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... L.n. ') 433 1,2,3 trich1oropropane . .1.-0. '5 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... .to.') 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... ,/r) C; 452 2 ch1oroethylvinylether Ln,-l Q:Jupound 250 benzene .................... 40,~ 251 toluene .............. ."..... ca.. 258 chlo~ene .............. il 259 ethylbenzene ............... LO~ 254o-xylene ................... 252 m-xylene ................... 253.p-xylene ................... 2S5 . total xylenes .............. Q 257 b~YWUbenzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ LO. ") 267 m-chlorotoluene ........ .'... (() " 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ lO.'\ 265 total chlorotoluene ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethy1benzene ..... ~ 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... --L- 415 m, ~ichlorobenzene ........ L' 412 o-dichlorobenzene .......... L \ 432 p-diethy1benzene ........... I 435 1,2,4,5 tetnl1lethylbenzene. I,) ~ 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... LI 438 1.,2,3 trichlorobellzene ..... d 600 etheny1benzene (styrene) ... .d 601 1 methylethyl benz' (C\JIlene). $.':; 602 n-propylbenzene ............ L() ~ 603 tert-buty1benzene. .......... In ,C; 604 sec-butylbenzene .............. .:'....) Z; 605 isopropyltoluene(p-cymene) . //,,'1 606 n-butylbenzene ............... Ln,"] 607 hexachlorcbutadiene ........ d-- 1 0688430 (II"'" i I~D: 1i~~ 1 Col. By """"- SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY Rec'd in Lab Public Water Private Water Other ~ Date Completed W JUN j 5 198u 1ll-f1C. 1 I PESTICIDE ANALYSIS OF WATER 6Yn0~~ (2) First 13) Last Name (4) Street No. 18) Community Mailing Address 120) (9) Street I Sampling Point GpG-~ . Pub .15) Distance to Farm !lr30) Map Coordinates 131) Well Depth (57) Resample? Yes Iwt Result NCom Priv I (14) District ft. I (13) Section I I I (16) Block ft. I (17) Lot Key R No_ I Remarks I Owner I 1 LI _ .1223) Aldicarb.................................. I (431) Metham.......................... -'425) A1dicarb Sulfoxide.. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .... L' I (078) Nitrate........................... - 1426} Aldicarb Sulfone.. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ~ ~ I (224) Carbofuran.............................. I ~27) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran... ~ ... ... . .. ..... L I I .428) Oxamyl....... ....... ............. ........21 I ~29) Carbaryl.................................~ I <::.1 f54) 1-Naphthol.............................. L I I (430) Methomyl................................ I I COMPOUND PPB I MG/L .'.1152..'1VI6cb I TIME COL. n: \S"" DATE COMPLETED I I FIELD I \ \- 4 FIELD NO. lAP I COLBY E. O\SO~ (. N~<3ITIALS I DATE COL. J U'" 8~ LAB NO. TYPE SAMPLE DATE RECVD. TIME RECVD. SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I CHEMICAL XAMINA\~F WATER. SEWAGE,INDUSTRIAL WASTE NAME OR FIRM 't"O~~ r '"Ke~('" 5 I ADDRESS OR LOCA nON e- POINT OF COLLECTION F i OS ~e~ I REMARKS/lNSTRUCnONS I I I I I I I I I I I I 8204.1 -:r:~ ~&. \)0,,\ . (\~ tUe\l5. mo. ~ TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter TEST RESULT lite, CONDUCT umho X. NITRATE.N ~.OS COPPER -- pH X NITRITE . 00'6 >< IRON ,0 I.- TEST m.g, >< .O:;t X ,j., RESULT titer AMMONIA-N MANGANESE I'- ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM T, ALKALINITY X a.po. .p NICKEL ~ CHLORIDE ~:l ZINC FLUORIDE K MAGNESIUM .2/1 CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS l>< CALCIUM (p,5" SUS. SOLIDS LEAD X SULFATE \3. DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER C.O.D. X SODIUM 11./, T.O,C. ~ POTASSIUM 2.3 BARIUM >< FIELD D.O. A. Lj [)I)JNoo. ImP/ :j lr\~ \-\e\& )<! \4OC' I . I FIELD TEMP - C,,* X FIELD pH lnot.1 '15\W (O,'S~ >< FIELD COND, I'~ umho 38.)) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ':3: .iO Rec'd at ~ 6/1.i"/g-t Public Water I ' Private Water Other Dlte OJmpleted G. ..:l HI' Examined By J'c (!,V SUFFOLK CXllN1Y DEPl' CE HEALnf SERlTICES l'U8LICHFALnf IAOORA'lORY . . DMSICN Cl' MEDICAL LEXiAL INVESTIGATICNS & roRENSIC SCIDlCES nw:E OlQNIC ANALYSIS OF WATER _G<<>,,--&~ ~~IeTop ~" tJe\\ hMressJ}JpJJ -1. Remarks r=-\~~~ '"1:~\~ a. ~~\ ~\es O:mp:lund .306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 ):,L.......d11oraoethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... 309 trans dich1oroethy1ene.. 300 ch1o~foDD ............. 324 1,2 dich1oroethane ..... 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. 304 carbcn tetrachloride.... 294 1 braJr:) 2 chloroethane.. 405 1,2 dich1oropropane .... 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. 303 ch1orodilA.........llethane ... 293 1,2 dibromoethane ...... 420 2 brcm:> 1 chloropropane ~ <:()."i .lO <; La, <; La. <; ~,<; .l() 0:; .(0.<; L.c,.'1 Lo.<; L'),<; L()~ ") -'<1\ ~ L,:).';; /r, ~ ~ , 301 btODOfom .............. L.o.1::) 311 tetrachloroethylene .... La, "i 308 cis dichloroethy1ene ... Ln.~ 320 freon 113 .............. L(), C) 292 dibLo..aUlethane ......... L (J :<; 307 1,1 dich1oroethylene ... t.o <; 302 branodichloranethane ... .lf1 ~ 406 2,3 dich1oropropene .... LO .') 407 cis dichloropropene .... '0 <; 408 trans dichloropr;opene .. ~ 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. ~ 409 1,1,1,2 tetrach1o'ethane 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... 433 1,2,3 trich1oropropane . 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... 452 2 ch1oroethy1vinylether l..').5 LO.S LO."'i La.') .l~.r; LJ1."i 415 m,p-dichlorobenzene ........ d 412 o-dichlorobenzene .......... LI 432 p-diethylbenzene ........... / f) . '" 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzene . o.~ 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... LI 438 1',2,3 trichlorobenzene ..... l.1 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... L I 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz'(C\IIIene). ill ') 602 O1P~lbenzene ............ <~.~ 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... Ln.'::; 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... ./0."1 ~ 250 benzene .................... 251 toluene .............. .... ... 258 chlo~ene .............. 259 ethyIbenzene ............... 254o-xylene ................... 252 m-xylene ................... 253.p-xylene ................... 255 total- xylenes .............. 257 b~uu)benzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ 267 m-chlorotoluene .........'... 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ 265 total ch1oroto1uene ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... ~ '"'0.$ ,",o.S <I <:o.s J <0.5' <'0 S .t () ') LO,) I 605 isopropy1to1uene(p-cymene) . Ln."') 606 n-butylbenzene ............. Le.S 607 hexach1orobutadiere ........ ~ I . (1) Lab II 0688428 rid ~ -I-~ "'~eDate t (S r.BY o or- SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY - . ~ . .. ". Rec'd in Lab Public Water Private Water Other I ~ Date Completed r;, /2<:f /. fjI- ~C..R J.I JUN 1 5 1988 I I . PEJDE ANALYjS OF WATER (?)..r-o U \ ,:) ~Sl-Qr (2) First r) Last Name (4) Street No. I) Community ialling Address 0) Pub '5) Distance to Farm ?i0) Map Coordinates 11) Well Depth Ji71 Resample? Lt Result (9) Street I Sampling Point -lA .)2. t t ..- t;' Ncom Priv I (14) District ft. I (13) Section I I I (16) Block ft. I (17) Lot Key R No_ I Remarks I Owner Yes I I f23) A1dicarb.................................. L I '251 A1dicarb Sulfoxide.... .... .. .. .. '" .. .... < I 126) A1dicarb Sulfone.. . .. . ... .. .. .. . .. .. .... ~ j (224) Carbofuran .......... ...... ..... ......... 127) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran... _ .. .. .. .. .. .... <:. 1 ~28) Oxamyl.... .............................. ~ : '29) Carbaryl............. .................... , ~ 1 154) 1-Naphthol.............................. < 1 (4301 Methomyl. ............... ................ I COMPOUND PPB I MG/L I (431) Metham.......................... I (078) Nitrate........................... I I ----- I I I I I 1.-11D..,nk&! I IF~ lit-/' FIELD NO. . ',,) 0./ Q. ICOLBY E.O\60~ C' NAM~OT INITIALS I DATE COL. .~ JIJ~ 8~ lLt IS- TYPE SAMPLE to, LABORATORY Y . - (D- . LAB NO. _ ../ (,)8 !.J DATE REC'VD. L; /10, (lflll b\'1IY<i1p TIME REC'VD. I TIME COL. DATE COMPLETED I . NAME OR FIRM I ADDRESS OR LOCATION POINT OF COLLECTION I REMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS ~&. I I I I I I I I I I I I 8204.1 mo. TEST mo. TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT liter CONDUCT umho X NITRATE.N ..c . Co::: COPPER pH >< NITRITE .003 >< IRON /,S- m.g. X .03 X ,50 ,,- TEST RESULT iller AMMONIA.N MANGANESE ~ ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY X O.PO...p - NICKEL )( CHLORIDE d-.S ZINC FLUORIDE X MAGNESIUM c;, CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS >< CALCIUM /4, SUS. SOLIDS LEAD r,>< SULFATE :i,1o DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER C.O.D. X SODI UM P5. T.O.C. t>< POTASSIUM ).>( BARIUM I X FIELD 0.0. ?fo ~nO /'-7 ~v-:-~ \-\e\& )< FIELD TEMP 1-::,.- -;=;lfIAo....\ \ ~ ~uV>...... ~ ~ c.,* X ~.f) '-..J FIELD pH \:5TW (O,~ P< FIELD CONDo r5'?; umho 38.11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. TO- Field No Date Time Col. By SUFFOLK <:x:xJNN DEPl' OF HEAL'll! SERVICES Rec'd at Lab "-1</-/0-1 Public Water Pri vate Water Other Date Calpleted f,-\(,,-W Examined By ~C M PUBUC HFAL'llI IAOORATORY " . DMSIrn OF MEDICAL LffiAL INVESTIGATIrn8 , FORENSIC SCIFN::ES TRACE ORGANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER _G<o,,~~ ~g,le Top ~"" lVe\\ Mdress If) e\ \ - ~ llemarks F"i ~"" ~ -:L ~ \~ , a. ~~\ ~\es CCInp:lurrl p{D ppb 306 vinyl chloride ......... .:0 C, 305 methylene chloride ..... 10. S 290 t.Lu.....l11oranethare ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... LO.'S 309 trans dichloroethylene.. Ie., '., 300 chlorofoon ............. LG ~ 324 1,2 dichloroethare ..... /c ') 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. /(;.') 304 carbcn tetrachloride.... I C. 294 1 brano 2 chloroethane.. ,~" I 405 1,2 dichloropropane .... 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. 303 chlorodiLLulo.lElthane ... 293 1,2 dibraroethane ...... 420 2 brano 1 chloropropane , iC '"":; .0-"..,' ~ : r- .-: r 301 bromoform .............. 311 tetrachloroethylene .... 308 cis dichloroethy1ene ... 320 freon 113 ..~........... 292 dibu..uotethane ......... . I ':"1", ~ ...., " 307 1,1 dichloroethy1ene ... 302 braocxHchloranethane ... 406 2,3 dichloropropene .... 407 cis dichloropropene .... 408 trans dichloropropene .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane LO'-' 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... /',' 433 1,2,3 trichloropropane . ,( 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... 452 2 chloroethylvinylether O::inp')und 250 benzem .................... <'0."5 251 toluene ..................... ~ 258 chlorobenzene .............. L.\ 259 ethylbenzene ............... :t, 254o-xylene ................... 252 ~xylene ................... 253.p-xylene ................... 255 ,total xylenes .............. 257 b4Uudbenzene ............... \9 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ La.') 267 m-chlorotoluene ........ ."... .La. ':J 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ "0. ') 265 total chlorotoluene ........ _ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... LO.S 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... .~ 415 m, ~ichlorobenzene ........ 412 o-dichlorobenzene .......... 432 ~iethylbenzene ........... 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzene . 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... Ll L\ D.?: 0.'\ <I 438 1,2,3 trich10r0benzene ..... L \ 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... i \ 601 1 methy1ethyl benz'(cunene). 10') 602 n-propylbenzene ............ La, S 603 tert-butylbenzem .......... LQ, S 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... LIJ, S 605 isopropyltoluene(p-cymene) . LO,S 606 n-butylbenzene ............. L>0,S 607 hexachlorobutadiene ........ "I . . 0688338 ~11 Lab # . ~O:7~ Col.By -, \ I I I JUN i 1; '1330 Rec'd in Lab Public Water Private Water Other -d-,-\ rtt- Date Completed -=zw ~j' f(.{' U1- 4.'Z[) SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY () Last Name 4) Street No. r) Community Mailing Address .0) P~~CIDE ArALYSIS OF WATER e\(7JU~W~-V-:.( (9) Street (2) First I Sampling Point _(:J~ ~ --- (S Ncom Priv I (14) District ft. I (13) Section I I I (16) Block ft. I (17) Lot KeyR No_ I Remarks I Owner Pub .15) Distance to Farm ~O) Map Coordinates f1) Well Depth (57) Resample? Yes last Result I I LI -'223) Aldicarb........... ....... .............. "7T ~25) A1dicarb Sulfoxide............ ...... ..... r26) Aldicarb Sulfone. .. .. .. .. ... .. . ... .. .... ~ ,L I '224) Carbofuran.............................. I .27) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran................... L , L l .j428) oxamyl..............................:... L 1 1429) Carbaryl........ ......................... . Ll .554) 1-Naphthol..................... ......... "430) Methomyl................................ L \ COMPOUND PPB I MG/L I (431) Metham.......................... I (078) Nitrate........................... I I I I I I 11-1152_'''''' I I FIELD] , I LABORATORY FIELD NO. wfA \- (0 LAB NO. {p - //0 ICOLBY c. O\so~ TYPESAMPLE J;..Jf?t..L r" NAME. N~INITIALS ~ Ct, I I" J ~ \ 0 DATE REC'VD. 10 DATE COL. . ,.)uUr'\O f}"d TIME REC'VD. ' V' I TIME COL. ld- ~ DATECOMPLETED ~t.'\~~/r' SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I CHEMICAL~XAMINA\~F WATER, SEWAGE,INDUSTRIAL WASTE NAME OR FIRM '(O~~61 Q.:: r ~("" ::) I ADDRESS OR LOCATION - POINTOFCOLLECTION _F i'S~e~ -:I:~ cu-..& - \.,Ao,,\ r\~ tUe.\~~ I REMARKS/lNSTRUCTIONS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3:30 llec'd at Lab 11/5/ J?t' Public Water I , Pri vate Water Other Date Completed {o-~\-ir Examine:1 By v'- f'l\/ DMSICN CE MEDIcAL WiAL INVESTIGATICNS , FORE1>lSIC SCID'<lCES TRACE ORGANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER Lab No. '10-6;-%351 =d~~ Col. By : SUFFOLK <XlJNl'Y llEPl' CE HEAL'IH SER\1ICfS PUBUC HEAL'IH LAOOAATORY _G~~~ ~e.le Top ~o" We\\ Mdress \A)<2.- -(p leMrks F"i 5\...2. ~ -:L ~ \~ a ~~\ ~\~ Ca\l{XlUOO 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 bLc.mx:hlomnethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... 309 trans dich1oroethy1ene.. 300 ch1o~fona ............. 324 1,2 dichloroethane ..... 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. 304 carboo tetrachloride.... 294 1 bratO 2 chloroethane.. 40S 1,2 dichloropropane .... 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. 303 chlorodil:t..c.lOllethane ... 293 1,2 dibromcethane ...... 420 2 bratO 1 chloropropane 301 bvomof~ .............. 311 tetrachloroethylene .... 308 cis dichloroethylene ... 320 freon 113 .............. 292 dibLU..:lllethane ......... 307 1,1 dichloroethylene ... 302 braaodichloranethane ... 406 2,3 dich10r0propene .... 407 cis dichloropropene .... 408 trans dichloropr.opene .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... 433 1,2,3 trichloropropane . 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... 451 1,3 dich1oropropane .... 452 2 ch1oroethylvinylether ppb .(().<, 4().'1 LO.<i .LOI~ Lo. " iv. ') I LO.S .i(j,~ .{;)-.::: '::.n t; I().<'; .t/). ') <(D.C; LQ.5 L.(). S La.S .LO. "i L0.<) .(o.S L.(),"i in ') If), ;=; Ln. " LO. -) .(6.S -'O,S LQ,C; L:lS LO.t:; AJS ~ 2.50 I:>erlzeoo .................... 251 toluene .............. ,'.. .. . 258 chlo~nzene .............. 259 ethylbenzene ............... 254o-xylene ................... 252 m-xylene ................... 253.p-xylene ................... 255 . total- xyle,nes .............. 257 b~u~nzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ 267 m-chlorotoluene ........ ..... 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ 265 total chlorotoluene ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... 415 m,p-dichlo~zene ........ 412 ~ichlorobenzene .......... 432 ~iethylbenzene ........... 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzene . 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... ppb J. :;, <\ "'-0.$ .3 <' <.0, ... iOe:; l(). C, - LO.S D,g ,(1 LI La.r, LQ,':; LI 438 1',2,3 trichlorobenzene ..... d 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... LI 601 1 methylethyl benz' (CI.IllenB). L"lS 602 n-propylbenzene ............ Lo. S 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... LO. S 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... L.oS 605 isoprowltoluene(p-cymene) . Lo.'S 606 n-butylbenzene ............. LO.6 607 hexachlorobutadiene ........ 4- 1 ~ ~STICIDE ANALYSIS OF WATER II3ILul.....~ 6mu~~12IR'" (4) Street No. (9) Street 1 (8) Community 1 Sampling Point ~en - Co Mailing Address 1(20) Pub Ncom Priv 1 (14) District (15) Distance 10 Farm ft. 1 (13) Section 1 (30) Map Coordinates 1 1 1 (16) Block 1(31) Well Depth ft. 1 (17) Lot (57) Resample? Yes Key R No_ 1 Remarks 1 Last Result 1 Owner 1 (1) Lab II 1 Field No. (51) Date Time Col. By 1 1 0688429 I..)e \I - (p ~%r~ JUN 1 5 1'1&8 Rec'd in Lab Public Water Private Water Other Date Completed ,I, hz It,. ili . SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES . DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY 1 1 .(223) Aldicarb.................................. L I ~425) Aldicarb Sulfoxide. '" .. .. .. . .. .. .... . ... <: I . ~ I 1426) Aldlcarb Sulfone....................... "2:-11 (224) Carbofuran.............................. 1 I . ~ J 427) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran................... -L- I .428) oxamyl.................................": 1 1 ~429) Carbaryl......... ........................ ~ 1 , L , 1554) 1-Naphthol................. ............. L. 1 I (430) Methomyl................................ I 1 COMPOUND PPB 1 MG/L 1 (431) Metham.......................... 1 (078) Nitrate........................... 1I.1U2,,1Q.11k11 I I FIELD I FIELD NO. LUe \ \- 8' I COLBY E. O\SO~ (, NAME. NOT INITIALS I DATE COL. \3 JUV'\ 8~ \ 'Z>~ LAB NO. d ~A~~ TYPE SAMPLE (JL)cj U & TIME REC'VD. DATE REC'VD. I TIME COL. DATE COMPLETED SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I . CHEMICAL~XAMINAX~~F WATER, SEWAGE,INDUSTRIAL WASTE NAME OR FIRM (,;'f"O'-'V\.61~C1.= r 'Re~(""'c.es I ADDRESS OR LOCATION I Je \ \ - 'X Go \ s:; C o<J ~ POINT OF COLLECTION \ & . .,,\".\e '"'~ I REMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS I I I I I I I I I I I I .204-1 !!!lL. TEST !!!!L. TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT lite, CONDUCT umho X NITRATE.N /.,;< COPPER pH X NITRITE . 'a I ~ IRON 1.1 TEST m.g. X ~ D;3 lX ,::x ( RESULT iii8r AMMONIA-N MANGANESE ph.AlKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY X O-POA-P - NICKEL )( CHLORIDE f?J. . ZINC FLUORIDE >< MAGNESIUM ). I CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS >< CALCIUM lr~ SUS. SOLIDS LEAD X SULFATE ff7-. DISS. SOllOS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER C.O.D. X SODIUM 1,1 X/[):. T.O.C. ~ POTASSIUM ~ V ~'-..- BARIUM >< FIELD D.O. d...VJ I~ ~ ( . \-\e.\& ~/ )< FIELD TEMP \~ ffi"2~\ "d{, - (',,* ./ "\ >< FielD pH -::t'O I-Pu~v ~ 19.n 0,0...\ /4 \:5\\.0 ~,:J.~ >< ~-:f~mho I v I FIELD CONDo 38.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. I . I I I Lab No. '1'0-6 rS..zG ~ Field No. !.0 \ - Date \'0 Time \ r~ Col. By E 6\-!.o~ '1ft) Rec'd at Lab ~/;rl"e' Public Water Private Water Other D1te Canpleted (,-\S-W Examined By ;rc.. sL SUFFOLK <XllNl'Y DEFT OF HEALllI SERVICES PUBLIC HE'ALllI lABORATORY . , DIVISICN OF MEDICAL [B;AL INVESTIGATICNS , roRmSIC SCIENCES TRACE OR:iANIC ANALYSIS 01' WATER NaneGV'Oo~U)O...~r ~Q500(C,le Tap ~~o" (,Je\\ -.~ We' \ -S ~it ri~~F'd~\-.Q. 6,:) \ 5:; Cou ,~e W!l~ <'.5; \ '1 a. ~~\ ~\es Canp:luOO ppb ~ ppb 306 vinyl chloride ......... ~D.S 305 methylene chloride ..... L':) 'S 290 braooch1or:crnethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... ie: ') 309 trans dich1oroethy1ene.. .:::c"; 300 chlorofonm ............. ~',~ 324 1,2 dich1oroethane ..... .i-, ,:; 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. ~'-. '; 304 carbcn tetrachloride.... L[, '''', 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. .,'1'.,'1 405 1,2 dich1oropropare .... ..(0, S 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. Ln,S 303 ch1orodikullolllethane ... / n. "i 293 1,2 dibraooethane ...... Le. '5 420 2 braro 1 chloropropane /0 .:;' 301 b~form .............. Ln.~ 311 tetrach10r0ethylere .... .In,'::; 308 cis dichloroethylene ... Ln '" 320'freon 113 .............. ~;;c, . . 292 dlb~uw:::alllethane ......... .4 (" '1 307 1,1 dichloroethylene ... .10 'J 302 braoodichloranethane ... .. c. .~ 406 2,3 dich1oropropere .... lO.'5 407 cis dichloropropene .... L.0. .) 408 trans dichloropropene .. Lf1 '-, 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. b, '1 409 1,1,1,2 tetrach1o'ethane ':("'.1 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... ..(~, '1 433 1,2,3 trich1oropropane . L.C.' 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... Lr: 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... .f 452 2 chloroethylvinylether __, 250 t:>enzere .................... 251 toluene .............. .-.. ... 258 chlo~nzene .............. 259 ethylbenzene ............... 254o-xylene ................... 40.'5 .3 il LO.S 252 m-xylene ................... 253.p-xylene ................... - 255 ,total- xylenes .............. ~ 257 b1.uu::benzene ............... _ 266 o-chloroto1uene ............ LO.S 267 m-chloroto1uere ............. ~O. ') 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ Ln, S 265 total chloroto1uene ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... ~ 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzere ..... ~ 415 m,~ichlorobenzere ........ .<..1 412 o-dichlorobenzere .......... "- \ 432 p-diethylbenzene ........... d... 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethy1benzere . Ifl.,) 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzere ..... L\ 438 1',2,3 trichlorobenzere ..... .<.1 600 ethenylbenzene (styrere) ... L I 601 1 methylethyl benz'(C\IIlene). L/)."i 602 n-propylbenzene ............ Lrl\ < 603 tert-butylbenzeJ:le .......... L..!"\~ 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... .Ln, <; 605 isopropy1to1uene(p-cymere) . L(),c, 606 n-butylbenzene ............. ~,~ 607 hexachlorobutadiene ........ "--I I (3) Last Name (4) Street No. I (8) Community I Mailing Address (20) Pub I (15) Distance to Farm (30) Map Coordinates I (31) Well Depth I (57) Resample? Last Result I I ~I I (223) Aldicarb.................................. (425) Aldicarb Sulfoxide....................... <. I I (426) AldiCarbSUlfone.........................~ I L] (224) Carbofuran.......... ..................... I . <I (427) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran................... <I 1(428) Oxamyl................................... < 1 (429) Carbaryl... .............. ................. 1(554) 1-Naphthol............................... <. , < \ (430) Methomyl................................ I I (1) Lab 11 I Field No. (51) Date Time I Col. By I I 0688321 ~~~~~fE JUN i J_ Rec'd in Lab Public Water Private Water g~~:rComPleted fo/Llk'i KCIPI-/= SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY PESTICIDE ANALYSIS OF WATER C, l? ()\ ^ J0 J) W 6. T.C.fl.- (2) First (9) Street~'t.P'5;: Is'--^N~ W<zu :t:\ ~ I Sampling Point Ncom Priv I (14) District ft. I (13) Section I I I (16) Block ft. I (17) Lot No _ I Remarks I Owner Yes ,Key R COMPOUND PPB I MG/L I (431) Metham.......................... I (078) Nitrate........................... .--' I I I I I I 1I.1152..10116c:b I I FIELD I FIELD NO. ~) 6\ \ ~q E. Q\~a~ NAME. NOT INITIALS DATE COL. \ b JUh 8~ \ l\\ 0 I COL BY ('j I I TIME COL. I I ADDRESS OR LOCATION I REMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS I I Ie I I I I I I I t I 8204-1 ~ l~BORATORY I . ()OJ2/ LAB NO. ~ ~ /;{)-') d TYPE SAMPLE "'"'!;,!2 DATE REC'VO. . '/;.; . 11 <"0 Z; ~ 7' TIME REC'VO. DATE COMPLETED SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CHEMICAL~XAMINAX~~F WATER, SEWAGE,INDUSTRIAL WASTE (,;'f'O"'~61~o.:: ~ '"K~(""c.e5 -- I NAME OR FIRM POINT OF COLLECTION ~& - mg. TEST !!!!h TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT lite. X . .j-4< CONDUCT umho NITRATE-N . Si COPPER X . o~L/ ~ .- pH NITRITE IRON ,:J TEST m.g. X X I :J ;:;- RESU L T iiiOr AMMONIA-N . O~ MANGANESE ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY X a.po..p - NICKEL S2 CHLORIDE J.~ ZINC FLUORIDE K MAGNESIUM j/1: CYANIDE TOT, SOLIDS l>< CALCIUM 7.~ SUS. SOLIDS LEAD ~ SULFATE g.3 DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER C.O.D. IX SODI UM ) 3. T.O.C. ~ POTASSIUM Irq BARIUM / I~ FIELD D.O. ftJ .,"1. ~ 4v 'V\r .<:::p ~ ~ \-\e\~ ~/ 1)< FIELD TEMP I.fpu 8)'-' d /L ~'\-:;::> .1" ~r.,* 7~ Iv (fl. '5 .....JI ." FIELD pH \:)TW >< FIELD CONDo I ')~ umho 38.11 1.(0) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. 10- f f.'S' ;2.7 () Fl.1d No.~ D3te~ Time ' COl. By 0 Ilec'd at Lab b/l 3 /f'6 Public Water' / Pri vate Water Other rate Catil1eted (, -\ S -w Examined By uCJL SUFFOLK <nJN1'Y DEPr OF IlEALni SERVICES PUBLICHEALnI IA9ORATORY . - DMSICN OF MEDICAL r.e:;AL INVESTIGATICNS & FORmSIC SCItl<<:ES 'mACE O~C ANALYSIS OF WATER _Gm"--&""'&-~.g,..,... ~o" We\\ Mdress_L" ')e\ \ - ( _ Ramarks F"\~~~ ~~\~ a. ~~\ ~\e.s CO:I1p:luOO pP:l Q:rnpound pP:l 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 braooch1oranethare ..... 323 1,1 dich1oroethane ..... 309 trans dich1oroethy1ene.. 250 I:>enzene .................... 251 toluene ..................... 258 chlo~nzene .............. 259 ethylbenzene ............... 254o-xylene ................... .in .:; L(tr; <05 \ L\ LO S it' :") c(: .) 300 chlo~fonm ............. 324 1,2 dich1oroethare ..... 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. 304 carlx:n tetrachloride.... 294 1 braoo 2 chloroethane.. 252 nt-xyleoo ................... 253.p-xylel"le ....... ..... .... ... 255.total xylenes .............. 257 bL~uJbenzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ cfJ ., LO.'" .Lf";. .::; ."r- < . ~'r ;.,' cl LO,') 405 1,2 dich1oropropare .... 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. 303 ch1orodiL..u,o.,.ethare ... 293 1,2 dibromoethare ...... 420 2 braoo 1 ch1oropropane 267 m-chlorotoluene ........ ..... 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ 265 total ch1oroto1uene ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... ..Lc-S LC,') /.(:,':-~! /( ,"; L(,"j {.O.." '.n:':> Lo. ", .;L 301 bvomoform .............. 311 tetrachloroethylene .... 308 cis dichloroethy1ene ... 320 freon 113 .............. 292 dibl.\..u{,Allethai-.e ......... 415 m,p-dichlorobenzene ........ 412 o-dich1orobenzene .......... 432 p-die~lbenzene ........... 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzene . 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... "<0,'1 ./-{)\ ,-, ./ () :1 ~:..(l 'J "if" :; LI L\ -01- La.') L\ 307 1,1 dichloroethy1ene ... 302 braoodichloraaethane ... 406 2,3 dich1oropropene .... 407 cis dichloropropene .... 408 trans dich1oropropene .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. /.(C; r. ,. ,,' 1..', "~ 438 1',2,3 trich1orobenzene ..... L\ 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... L \ 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz' (CIJllene). La.') 602 n-propylbenzene ............ Lay; 603 tert-buty1benzene .......... L:" C; 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... LQ. ;; .(():S .::..or.::1 L,r':'j ..i (. '~l 605 isopropy1to1uene(p-cymene) . L0.'~ 606 n-buty1benzene ............. Lf) <; 607 hexach1orobutadiene.,........ d 409 1,1,1,2 tetrach1o'ethane .:r.', 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... .eel} 433 1,2,3 trich1oropropane . j.. , 4502,2 dichloropropane .... ,:r } 451 1,3 dich1oropropane .... 452 2 ch1oroethy1viny1ether I 0188322 h/7'L~~I' . -( Vt;5~ Jf/~ I' . ,(JL.S4:z,N Rec'd in Lab i JlJll \ 31'3Bfl Public Water Private Water Other ~ . Date Completed m/ J J ~ fU#tf.l. (1) Lab II I Field No. (51) Date Time I Co!. By I I SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY I (3) Last Name (4) Street No. I (8) Community I Mailing Address (20) Pub I (15) Distance to Farm (30) Map Coordinates 1 (31) Well Depth PESTICIDE ANALYSIS OF WATER C;RCflAtJDvJ6~ . (2) First_W!~ I (9) Street MsHlte) J~hND I Sampling Point Priv I (14) District ft. I (13) Section I (16) Block ft. I (17) Lot Ncom I I Yes Key R No _ I Remarks I Owner I (57) Resample? Last Result I 1 COMPOUND PPB I MG/L I (223) Aldicarb.................................. < I (425) Aldicarb Sulfoxide....................... < , I (426) Aldicarb Sulfone.. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ...~ I <:..1 (224) Carbofuran......... ...... ........ ....... 1.(427) 3-HYdrOXYCarbofuran....................~ I 1 (428) Oxamyl.... ..... ..... .............. ......* I (429) Carbaryl................................. I 1 (554) 1-Naphthol............................... .(., \ <\ (430) Methomyl................................ I ----- I (431) Metham.......................... - I (078) Nitrate........................... I I I 11.1112..10111cb I I~~ O-.h.. J LABORATORY I W ~ - (UV TYPE SAMPLE CO B cl DATE REC'VD. t//rl...J I ~II b\~\\~ ~ LAB NO. FIELD NO. I COL. BY C. I DATE COL. NAME. NOT INITIALS I TIME COL. _1~Ju~8~ I ~L{o TIME REC'VD. DATE COMPLETED SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I CHEMICAL~XAMINA\~F WATER, SEWAGE, INDUSTRIAL WASTE NAME OR FIRM t;~~",,61~a.: :\ ~e~(""c.e5 I ADDRESSOR LOCATION POINTOFCOLLECTlON Fi~"-e.~ ~~\~&. \Jo"\4ec-\~ tUe.\\5. I REMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS I I I I I I I I I I I I !!!lL. TEST !!!9, TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT lit" CONDUCT umho X NITRATE-N .57 COPPER . >< "':,001 >< IRON ...(",- pH NITRITE ,e!:;) .. m,g. >< X ?-.,C) J-. TEST RESULT liter AMMONIA-N ..c.O~ MANGANESE ~ ph.AlKALlNITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY X O-P04.p - NICKEL )( CHLORIDE .ld-. ZINC FLUORIDE 'i( MAGNESIUM 3rS- CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS >< CALCIUM 7-. SUS. SOLIDS LEAD X SULFATE 15' DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER C.O.D. X SODIUM ID, ~ .....-- T.O.C. POTASSIUM I {oJ BARIUM >< FIELD D.O. r" ~ ( \-\e\& )( FIELD TEMP 1<6 -C,* >< FIELD pH $9 \:5TW >< FIELD CONDo l&..<;' umho . 8204.1 38-11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. TO- . ~~317 SUFFQ[J( <:XX.Jl'ITY Field No. ~:O-. \ 00""- DE:Pl' OF HEALnl SER\TICI:S Date \?> ~U~ '8'l\ Time I~ PUBLIC HEALnl Col. By\oa.O,,", J\~,", LAOORA'roRY , Rec'd at Lab I.- ",. 5'i' Public Water Pri vate Water Other D:lte Completed (~-l(" -";.,<( Exami ned By 0i: {l, v . - DMSICN OF MEDICAL LroAL INVESTIGATICNS , FORENSIC SCIENCES 'mACE ORGANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER . NellIe G~o~~~('" ~Q5oof~le Tap Obsetv~o~ tJe.\\ Mdress QQ\~O')"'-- ~ks r,~\..Jz..~ -:r:~\~ \)~"'\:\~ l0e\\ ~~ a ~~\ ~\es Canp:Jurrl ppb Q:mpound ppb 300 chloroform.............. .._'~ 324 1,2 dichloroethane ..... " 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. 304 carbcn tetrachloride.... 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. 0.... r: 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 braoochloranethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... 309 trans dichloroethylene.. 405 1,2 dichloropropane .... 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. 303 chlorodiL..ulouethare ... 293 1,2 dibromoethane ...... 420 2 bromo 1 chloropropane ~r, ''7 i' ) 1(; ') 'A - ,wj' ) if\. ') IOS 1.05 "r. C. . . L'/" r.. .,. l /' - 301 bratOfom ............................ ~ I r 311 tetrachloroethylere .... ... 308 cis dichloroethylene ... . , 320 freon 113 ..M........... , 292 dibLU.anethane ......... Lt) .; 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane ~0l 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... :' 433 1,2,3 trichloropropane . 450 2,2 dichlorop~ .... 451 1,3 dich1oropropane .... 452 2 ch1oroethy1vinylether 307 1,1 dichloroethylere ... 302 bromodichloranethane ... . 406 2,3 dichloropropere .... 407 cis dichloropropene .... 408 trans dichloropropene .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. ,!( .-- " 250 benzene .................... LO_S 251 toluene ..................... L'J., 258 chlorobenzene .............. 259 ethylbenzene ............... Lo,~ 254o-xylere ................... L.a" 252 m-xylene ................... 253.p-xylene ................... 255_total- xylenes .............. 257 bLU~nzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ La,') L().') - LOS 267 m--chlorotoluene .........'... La. I; 268 p-chloroto1uene ............ 1'15 265 total chlorotoluere ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... in,S 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzere ..... Ln,.") 415 m, p-~Uchlorobenzene ........ .l. ( 412 <>-dichlorobenzene .......... .l.r 432 p-diethylbenzene ........... L:). <; 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzere . '<O,<j 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... "f 438 1,2,3 trichlorobenzere ..... ~ 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... L f 601 1 methylethyl benz'(CIJllere). .If)'> 602 n-propylbenzene ............ ,',0.<; 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... <.'0. ') 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... L. t).~ 605 isopropyltoluene(p-cymere) . LO," 606 n-butylbenzene ............. ~'o,S 607 hexachlorobutadiere ........ 1./ ~ll Lab~ "eld No. 1) Dale ime Col.By 1 1 1 0688341 ( ',..J \r... 01 ) "'- v~~:~ Rec'd in Lab Public Water Private Water Other Date Completed JiJN , Jj 1903 ~/~ 4/[& RCfll+ SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY PESTICIDE ANALYSIS OF WATER G '(rA)~t oo.-kr fl Last Name "4) Street No. t) Community Mailing Address 10) (9) Street (In \~DJ~ (2) First I Sampling Point Ncom Priv I (14) District It. I (13) Section I I (16) Block It. I (17) Lot No _ I Remarks Pub i15) Distance to Farm '0) Map Coordinates I '1) Well Depth (57) Resample? Yes Key R last Result I Owner 1 1 .1223) Aldicarb................................. .,L I ~4251 Aldicarb Sulfoxide.. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ... L. I r26) Aldicarb Sulfone.. ... . ... ... .. . .. .. .. ... : : (224) Carbofuran.............................. 1427) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran.. .................. <- , Ll .1428) Oxamyl................. ................. .429) Carbaryl.................................. L. 1 <. , Ll COMPOUND PPB I MG/L 1554) 1-Naphthol........ .... ............... ... (430) Methomyl................. ............... I I (431) Metham.......................... I (078) Nitrate........................... I I I I I I I 1I.1tU..1G1laca I I FiElD I FIE LD NO. E:-IJ <>-. "'- "'::> E. O\~D" A\+~" NAME. NOT INITIALS I LABORATORY I LAB NO. (0 -ffi.-- /0 I TYPE SAMPLE JJ )B LL I COL BY (. I DATE COL. TIME REC'VD. \:'Ju~8~ ~~00 DATE REC'VD. I TIME COL. DATE COMPLETED SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I CHEMICAL~XAMINA.\~F WATER, SEWAGE. INDUSTRIAL WASTE NAME OR FIRM (,;'f"O~It'\.61~a..:: ~ '"Ke'SOU~c.e5 I ADDRESS OR LOCATION _r=: V Q\r-... c:::, "'",., ,",,"enON E i.. \-ef'lO. -:r:~ \ ~& \..\,o",4e ,,~ I REMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS ~''(-\. \r-,.~ \~We_ \ tUe\\5. I I I I I I I I I I I I 0204.1 !!!s.. TEST mq. TEST RESULT TEST RESULT lito, RESULT lito, CONDUCT umho X NITRATE.N 1.7 COPPER pH >< NITRITE ..:::.001 X IRON ..tre) S ~ TEST m.g. >< 4.(l~ ~ r--j RESULT iiiOr AMMONIA-N MANGANESE ~cC-' "- ph.ALKALlNITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY X O.PO..p .- NICKEL )( CHLORIDE <if. ZINC FLUORIDE K MAGNESIUM 7, CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS >< CALCIUM ) f. SUS. SOLIDS LEAD X SULFATE 19 DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER C.O.D. X SODI UM LJC;: T.O.C. )( POTASSIUM 3, ( BARIUM >< FIELD D.O. C~,~ ( \-\e\& )( FIELD TEMP 1'5 -e~ X FIELD pH 5:-:; \1\W >< FIELD CONDo I ~ umho J8.JJ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. 'It)- Field No. Date 1"0 Time Col. By SUFFOLK a:xJN1'Y DEP1' OF HEAL'll! SERVICES Rec'd at Lab /..-1'1-5' Public Water Private Water Other D:lte Canpleted h- tI,-<;f( Examined By iJC...AV I I PUBUC HPAL'll! l-t t"\Cl"'- LABOAA'IDRY . . DMSICN OF MEDICAL ~ INVESTIGATICNS r. FORENSIC SCImcES 'mACE O~C ANALYSIS OF WATER _G...,.,~~ ~~.. T", ~o" LUe\\ Mdress e\Jo...'<"..~ Ienarks r\5~~ -:r:~\~ j)~",~\~ ~~" We\\-1<o-w fJ.. ~~\ ~\es O::rni;xlurd PID Q:I'np:luncI PID 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 braooch1oranethare ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... 309 trans dich1oroethy1ene.. LC).'.-:'l /:), r~ L(JC: L/" '.'" ~.~ .. 300 chloroform ............. L'J... ::': 324 1,2 dich1oroethare ..... ': (.' 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. _. 304 carbon tetrachloride.... 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. ' 405 1,2 dich1oropropane .... La. "l 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. 1\).-; 303 ch1orodibLu.u,lethare ... <0.'; 293 1,2 dibraroethane ...... .0::,.; 420 2 bt'OTO 1 chloropropane ..'r:. ': 301 b~focm .............. 311 tetrach10r0ethylere .... 308 cis dichloroethy1ene ... 320 freon 113 ...~.......... 292 dibLul.:Alethane ......... " - 307 1,1 dichloroethy1ere ... 302 brarodichloranethane ... 406 2,3 dich1oropropere .... _ ", 407 cis dichloropropene .... 408 trans dich1oropropene .. ,r 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. . r 409 1,1,1,2 tetrach1o'ethane 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... 433 1,2,3 trichloropropane . 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... 452 2 ch1oroethy1viny1ether -: . o 2.50 benzene .................... "Q.C; 251 toluene .............. ....... L(),5 258 chlorobenzene .............. ~ 259 ethyIbenzene ............... LD\~ 254o-xyleoo ................... ,,~o.'i 252 m-xylene ................... .lOIS 253.p-xylene ................... ~O.~ 255 totat xylenes .............. - 257 b~~uJbenzene ............... 266 o-chloroto1uene ............ LO. <j 267 m-chloroto1uere ........ .". .. La, 5 268 p-chloroto1uene ............ ':'0,<7 265 total chlorotoluere ........ - 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... /.0,5 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzere ..... ":(J "i 415 m,p-dichlorobenzene ........ L' 412 o-dichlorobenzere .......... '-f 432 p-diethylbenzene ........... ~. C; 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethy1benzene . 40.5 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... L.f 438 1',2,3 trich10r0benzere ..... Lf 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... ~ 601 1 methylethyl benz'(cunene). ~ 602 n-propylbenzene ............ 4). "i 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... La'i 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... /0.." 605 isopropylto1uere(p-cymene) . L.O. "i 606 n-buty1benzene ............. ~ 607 hexach1orobutadiene ........ ~ _11 Lab ~ Field No. .~1) Date '-Ime Col. By I I I 0688342 ry:~~ Rec'd in Lab ~UN \ it i9;S3 Public Water Private Water Other I I Date Completed (t:) (7.4/ fr); I? riP 1-1 SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY PESTICIDE A~ALYSIS OF WATER G\(-r')V ~(JJQ.k.~ (2) First ~~.J6" - 5 I Sampling Point -t: _J O:..~S .31 Last Name ~4) Street No. 181 Community Mailing Address 1201 (9) Street Priv I (14) District ft. I (13) Section I (16) Block ft. I (17) Lot Yes Key R No _ I Remarks Pub Ncom .J151 Distance to Farm .301 Map Coordinates 131) Well Depth (57) Resample? I-ast Result I I I Owner I I /1 (223) A1dicarb.................................. 1425) Aldicarb Sulfoxide....................... L I 1i4261 Aldicarb Sulfone. .. . . . ... .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. ~ ) ~224) Carbofuran.............................. "'- I 1427) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran... ..,.............. L I ~I (428) Oxamyl....... ............................ 1429) Carbaryl................................. L I .554) 1-Naphthol.............................. ~ I ~430) Methomyl................................ I COMPOUND PPB I MG/L I (431) Metham.......................... I (078) Nitrate........................... - I I I I I I '''''152_1lnteD I I FIELD~ FIELD NO. . 0..\ \ ICOLBY c. O\SO~ (. NAME. NOT INITIALS I DATE COL. \ 4 JL)~ 8~ t07;;O LABORATORY LAB NO. (h ,--t oJ s TYPE SAMPLE J)~ LL DATE REC'VO. ~ /Lq TIME REC'VD. I ~{I/ f_\ \r DATE COMPLETED ~I]j i ~ vi' SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I CHEMICAL~XAMINA\~F WATER, SEWAGE. INDUSTRIAL WASTE NAME OR FIRM (,;'('O~",61~Q.: ~ ~e'SOU("'c.e5 I ADDRESS OR LOCATION 'Y c\ V o.....\e- VJ e\ \ - ~CA...W v:>~ ...'j,f2.:.{ POINTOFCOLLECTlON _F i~~C2.~ -:r:~\~&. \.Jc'(\J.eC'\~ I REMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS I TIME COL. tc.)e\l~ I I I I I I I I I I I I !!!lI.. TEST mQ. TEST RESULT TEST R.ESUL T liter RESULT liter CONDUCT umho )( NITRATE.N ,~~ COPPER pH >< NITRITE . 00,3 l>< IRON If 5' TEST m.g. >< <:: , O~ ~ , /2, II RESULTiliIr AMMONIA.N MANGANESE ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY X O-PO..p - NICKEL }( CHLORIDE a'il'. ZINC FLUORIDE >< MAGNESIUM 2r~ CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS >< CALCIUM (p,..? SUS. SOLIDS LEAD X SULFATE fo. DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER l>< ) /I C.O.D. SODIUM d-' ~ . I rL/ T.O.C. POTASSIUM BARIUM / ~ :J..fZS- FIELD D.O. ( ,"e\~ )( FIELD TEMP 1-:) .C'x;::\ >< 54 - -:cr-r FIELD pH / /\5\00 >< FIELD CONDo r~( umho 8204-1 38.1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. 'ID- Field Date Time Co!. By Rec'd at Lab Ib-' V-Ii Y Public Water Pri vate Water Other Oate Canpleted ~-\~-<'{( Examined By (fr JL SUFFOLK COON1'Y DEPl' OF HFAl:rn SER\IICES . z,'" PUBUC HE'ALTIi lAOORATORY , ' DMSICN OF MEDICAL UXiAL INVESTIGATICNS , FORflIlSIC SCImcES 'mACE ORGANIC ANALYSIS Of' WATER _G.".,~~ ~~. Top ~r'" We\\ Mdress J\Ct\\ -J ~V~_~_ ~ tmarks ri 5~~ ~~\~ ~\~ r a ~~\ ~\es ()::mp)und Wl ():xnpound ppb 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 brooochlorttnethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... 309 trans dichloroethylene.. 250 benzene .................... 251 toluene .............. ,". . ... 258 chlorobenzene .............. 259 ethylbenzene ............... 254o--xylere ................... <OS /0,') ~O.S ",0.5 "'-I ",O,() <o.~ Lr .~ J,-:. ,,-'r..:.,,' ; 300 chlorofonm ............. 324 1,2 dichloroethane ..... 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. 304 carbon tetrachloride.... 294 1 brooo 2 chloroethane.. 252 m-xylene ................... 253.p-xylene ................... 255 total- xylenes .............. 257 b~u~nzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ .,;:0,') /O,'~ /(-~ ' : . -. . <'0.6 <o.s -- " i)' ~' -0-" -'.0. 5' ,."', I.~ -...... ~ 405 1,2 dichloropropare .... 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. 303 chlorodibt.ull(Jlllethare ... 293 1,2 dibranoethane ...... 420 2 brooo 1 chloropropane 267 m-chlorotoluere ........ ..... 4,0. ') 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ .L.Q. 5 265 toW chlorotoluere ........ - 419 1,3,5 trimethyl.benzene ..... LD ':J 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzere ..... 4Js .'~', , . ~, i LQ.L, L:~\ C; //) " ~ ~ , Lf L.( L'D.5 La. c; Lf 301 branofom .............. ,,'J .: 311 tetrachloroethylere .... ,;' 308 cis dichloroethy1ene ... 320 freon 113 .............. 292 dib,:ollt.ll,ethan6 ......... 415 m, p-Oichlorobenzene ........ 412 o-dichlorobenzere .......... 432 p-diethyl.benzene ........... 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzene . 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... 307 1,1 dichloroethy1ere ... 302 brooodichlora1lethane ... 406 2,3 dichloropropene .... 407 cis dichloropropene .... 408 t['ans dichloropc-opere .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... 433 1,2,.3 trichloropropane . 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... 452 2 chlo['oethylvinylether 438 1',2,3 trichlorobenzene ..... L ( 600 ethenyl.benzene I styrene) ... L r 601 1 methylethy1 benz'(cunene). 4').') 602 n-propylbenzene ............ ../O.~ 603 tert-butylbenzere .......... "::0 ~ 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... .J C -) <-;.'~~ .. . 605 isopropyltoluenelp-cymene) . 606 n-butylbenzene ............. 607 rexachlorobutadiere ........ L(),"j ./" ;:: "::'l..'. J if r ...."-". r. ,p ~ '. 5' 1(')Lab' ~6B8344 Field No. \ ~ . 1(~1)Date~0'O<a t Time ~ Col. By \'60 -- I I I Rec'd in Lab JU~\' 4 W;&8 Public Water . Private Water Other I ~ Date Completed tP /'241. .t; If'O?1-I SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY 1(3) Last Name (4) Street No. 1(8) Community Mailing Address 1(20) Pub 1(15) Distance to Farm (30) Map Coordinates 1(31) Well Depth (57) Resample? I Last Result (2) First I Sampling Point $t\ (9) Street I I Priv I (14) District It. I (13) Section I (16) Block It. I (17) Lot Ncom Yes .Key R No _ I Remarks I Owner I COMPOUND PPB I MG/L I (223) Aldicarb.................................. L I 1(425) Aldicarb Sulfoxide....................... L \ 1(426) Aldicarb Sulfone......................... : : (224) Carbofuran............................... 1(427) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran....,............... L I (428) Oxamyl................... .......... ......~ I 1(429) Carbaryl. ................................. L: I L/ 1(554) l-Naphthol.. ...... .......... ............. (430) Methomyl................................~ I ....---. I (431) Metham.......................... - I (078) Nitrate........................... I I I I I 1 11. t 152..1(L1t6dl - \r\.CDcL. l-hV\.Q~ ~ORATORY L LAB NO. (p _ ----- tOY:.. , r, 'lrl LL - DATEREC'VD. &!JLJ / f.J ~ FIELD NO. _ COL. BY (, _ DATE COL. .. N E. NOT INITIALS TYPE SAMPLE _ TIME COL. (?JL)~8~ l~~D TIME REC'VO. DATE COMPLETED -NAME OR FIRM SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CHEMICAL~XAMINA\~F WATER, SEWAGE,INDUSTRIAL WASTE 'f'O,-,V\61 ~ r ~e~r 5 \ ~& c0pl _ ADDRESS OR LOCATION POINT OF COLLECTION I REMARKS/lNSTRUCTlONS - - - - - - - - I I I I 8204.1 !!!lI.:. TEST !!!!I,.. TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT liter CONDUCT umho Ix NITRATE.N 1.1 COPPER pH r><: NITRITE ..c . 00 I >< IRON ~<O ::;- r TEST m.g. >< X .L <of) RESULT i't AMMONIA-N .:::: . 0.;( MANGANESE I er .... ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY >< O.PO.-P - NICKEL ~ CHLORIDE J 1-. ZINC FLUORIDE X MAGNESIUM '7.2- >< I - CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS CALCIUM 't-rJ SUS. SOLIDS LEAD >< SULFATE /4. DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER C.O.D. X SODIUM F[-. T.O.C. ~ POTASSIUM I(~ BARIUM X FIELD D.O. 0. \ \.\e\& )( FIELD TEMP 14 -CJr X FIELD pH I(Jt~ \5\VJ ~ FIELD CONDo r':l:~mho 38-11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. TO- "8iJ~ Field No.J.\&.~oc:.. Date I'D ~~L~~ Time I~O Col. By ~..r . ... \...~. 51' 7~~ n5t 7~S ,7553 Rec'd at Lab. Public Water Pri vate Water Other rBte O::I1pleted Examined By iJ( SUFFOLK CXXJNTY DEPl' OF HEAL'lH SERIlICES /1\1 PUBUC HFALnI 111i1'a.", lABORA'lORY 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 braoochlottlllethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... 309 trans dichloroethylene.. 300 chlorofocn ............. 324 1,2 dichl0r0ethane ..... 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. 304 carboo tetrachloride.... 294 1 braD:) 2 chloroethane.. .t..() .-=\ .It). '5 (0.'1 Lo.fS 10.') 1,1)."1 /(},.=; /r., L-:' II)' ,; --" \ ) 405 1,2 dichloropropane .... ,tei.": 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. Le. <j 303 ch1orodib..........aethane ... La. <:; 293 1,2 dibranoethane ...... i().Z:; 420 2 braoo 1 chloropropane !O.'i 301 b~~ .............. 311 tetrachloroethylene .... 308 cis dichloroethylene ... 320" freon 113 .............. 292 dib&.Ouu~thane ......... 307 1,1 dichloroethylere ... 302 braoodichloranethane ... 406 2,3 dichloropropene .... 407 cis dichloropropene .... 408 trans di::hloropropene .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. L'" < ...... , ./0., ~-. UlC, -,n, C; .:f},L-;' ~/)\.:;- ..;.....)..c: .c'} ,,:~ . '~J ":-, ::"0.'::; .I().~ 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane .:0.< 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... LC..L-:. 433 1,2,3 trichloropropane. I. 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... ..c....:: 451 1,3 dich1oropropane .... .- 452 2 chloroethylvinylether .. ".N-:n ,,- n-"t.'t 16v' DMSICN OF MEDIcAL r.e:;AL INVESTIGATICNS , rORmSIC SCIENCES 'mACE oroANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER _G..,.,--&~.~g.leT" ~_ l.Je1\ Mdress ~ :~ _ th~Coc.k. Ilemarks F'i 5~~ -:L~\~ ~~\.:.~a.) We'- \ ~ ~~\ ~\~ Q:mpounj P!;tl --;-- uOO P!;tl 250 benzene .................... 251 toluene .............. .".. ... 258 chlorobenzena .............. 259 ethylbenzene ............... 254 ~xylene ................... .(1) OS iO,'5 it LI),~ Lf),~ 252 ~xylene ................... 253,p-xylene ................... 255 total xylenes .............. 257 b~nzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ LQ,') .erAS - Ln." 267 m-chlorotoluene ............. !(),~ 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ .If),~ 265 total chlorotoluere ........ - 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... .!()..:: 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... .! n ., 415 III, ~ichlorobenzene ........ '-I 412 o-dichlorobenzene .......... L ( 432 p-diethylbenzene ........... L.'l," 435 1,2,4,5 tetrarnethylbenzene . In, <; 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... .d 438 1',2,3 trichl0r0benzene ..... .(.f 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... L I 601 1 methy1ethyl benz'(CUIlene). L'J.~ 602 n-propylbenzene ............ /'} 'S 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... /o,~ 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... .L ';, ~~ 605 isopropyltoluene(p-cymene) . .(.n, C; 606 n-butylbenzene ............. L(',':::; 607 hexach1orobutadiene ........ 4- I . (1) Lab # 0688340 .~~ldD~?~ ~~~~~ -TIme :e ICol. By rt .- Rec'd in Lab Public Water Private Water Other I ~ Date Completed t. / '24 ~ l? /? C /( t.I JUH I lj 1\:l88 I I SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY 13) Last Name (4) Street No. IS) Community Mailing Address !l20) Pub PESTICIDE fNALY~S OF WATER 6CC>0,,-J) (~~ (2) First (9) Street I Sampling Point w&-,"'-Cor'L 115) Distance to Farm (30) Map Coordinates 131) Well Depth (57) Resample? Yes last Result Ncom Priv I (14) District ft. I (13) Section I I I (16) Block ft. I (17) Lot Key R No_ I Remarks I Owner I I .223) Aldicarb.................................. L I "425) Aldicarb Sulfoxide. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... <. I 14261 Aldicarb Sulfone.. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ~ " (224) Carbofuran.............................. . 1427) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran.................... <. I .4281 Oxamyl.................................. ~ \ I ~429) Carbaryl................................. I 1554) 1-Naphthol............................... L I <C.\ (430) Methomyl. ............. .......... ........ I COMPOUND PPB I MG/L I (431) Metham.......................... - I (078) Nitrate........................... I I I I I tI.I152..1H6cII I. I FIELD I FIELD NO. ~c. ~~'\.Q+ I COL.BY E. O\SO~ Co NAMiiTINITIALS I DATE COL. I 't-JU~ 8~ (d.OO I LABORAT~ORY LAB NO. In ~- ~ .~ TYPE SAMPLE LV ~ Ii- . D~TE REC'VD. (p;; l.J IV TIME REC'VD. I TIME COL. DATE COMPLETED I NAME OR FIRM SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CHEMICAL~XAMINA.\~~F WATER, SEWAGE, INDUSTRIAL WASTE ~~~~ r ~e~r 5 I ADDRESSOR LOCATION . POINTOFCOLLECTlON~'S~ ~ c:u-..& I REMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS n . ( I \J..o", , ~~ tUe\\~ I I I I I I I I I I I I 8204.1 !!!lL. TEST !!!ll TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT liter CONDUCT umho I~ NITRATE.N ~ 19 COPPER pH ~ NITRITE ~,OO\ lX IRON I TEST m.g. ~ ..c. OQ lX .;c ,0 ;.. RESU L T ilie. AMMONIA-N MANGANESE .... ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY ~ a.po ..p - NICKEL st CHLORIDE :3..3 ZINC FLUORIDE ~ MAGNESIUM g,5r CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS r>< CALCIUM :;,5 SUS. SOLIDS LEAD X SULFATE S,b DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER C.O.D. I>< SODIUM ji--). T.O.C. t)< POTASSIUM ) I L/ BARIUM -:x FIELD 0.0. ~\S ,j \-\e~ )< FIELD TEMP 1'S ~r,* X FIELD pH (,. If trrW >< FIELD CDND. Irs-a umho 38.J1. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SUFFOLK <XXlNl'Y DEPl' OF IlFALnI SERVICES Lab No. TO- Field No Date Time Col. By Rec'd at Lab t,-''I-;i) Public Water Pri vate Water Other \);Ite Catllleted b-lt. -'t,( Examined By ,K e>V' PUBLICHF.AL1H u.ooRATORY , - DIVISICN OF MEDICAL LmAL INVESTIGATICNS & FORrnSIC SCIENCES TRACE O~C ANALYSIS OF WATER _G.-co~~~~le Top ~<>"- !Me" ~ ~~"'-' {s1.- , - F'i:S~"",,, -:t:~'~ M (0J If- Raw (? a ~~\ ~\~ Q:rnp.:lunj Pllb 307 1,1 dich1oroethylere ... . ' - 302 bro'OOdichlorcrnethane ... _, ' ; 406 2,3 dichloropropere .... . ," 407 cis dichloropropene .... 408 trans dich1oropropere .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 braooch1oranethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... 309 trans dich1oroethy1ene.. i. 300 chloroform ............. 324 1,2 dich1oroethane ..... 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. 304 carbc:n tetrachloride.... 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. 405 1,2 dich1oropropare .... 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. 303 ch1orodibL,..llullethane ... 293 1,2 dibromoethane ...... 420 2 bl:'Cm) 1 chloropropane 301 broooform .............. .;..~ 311 tetrach10r0ethylere .... ~ 308 cis dichloroethylene ... .. , . 320 freon 113 .............. 292 dibrcmamet~ ......... 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane 295 s-tetrach1oroethane ..... 433 1,2,3 trich1oropropane . 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... 451 1,3 dich1oropropane ..... 452 2 ch1oroethylviny1ether Pllb 1f),C, LG\,~ La \ C, "-. ,- LG,'~ t..' ~], <~ f .' (), ~"J ,: L\'-:, ~ ':';, '"J "/"" :"' <. ;,~, ..l " , . ...... ~. ." -Ci .' ~ ..,......, ,or, ~ . /"' :- ...., ,-' "o.'~ .':)., "::0.'-) ./0. r: "',f:: ~. ''';, . .,; t.: ~'",""'I .'. ';.. (~ ~ 250 benzene .................... 11(0.5 251 toluene .............. .'.. ... LC,"5 258 chlorobenzene .............. 4.1 259 ethylbenzene ............... La. 5 254o-xylene ................... LO\S 252 m-xylene ................... ~o. 5 253.p-xylene ................... Las 255 total- xylenes .............. _ 257 bromobenzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ LD. c:; 267 m-chlorotoluene ........ .'... LOI S 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ ./0 S 265 total chlorotoluere ........ _ 419 1,3,5 tri.Jrethylbenzene ..... .:J),-:; 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... ':0.') 415 m,~ichlorobenzene ........ ~r 412 o-dichlorobenzene .......... L.f 432 p-diethylbenzene ........... La.S 435 1,2,4,5 tetrame~lbenzene . /0, <) 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... .L.f 438 1',2,3 trich1orobenzene ..... L ( 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... 4( 601 1 me~lethyl benz' (CIJllene). ,(f).':; 602 n-propylbenzene ............ .('0. S 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... LO., 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... /(J, '1 605 isopropylto1uene(p-cymena) . 606 n-butylbenzene ............. 607 hexachlorobutadiene ........ <:0,5 /0, '5 .L.I 1(11 Lab~ 0688343 1~~:dD~fe ::i't~~t Time ~o Co!. By ~,.=:o "'- I I I J\.JH I -, '''~- Rec'd in Lab Public Water Private Water Other Date Completed (" 114 iu IN J('(..j SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY ..3) Last Name ~4) Street No. 18) Community Mailing Address 120) . PESTICIDE x:; WATER b\r-vUvJ) 1;J . (21 First (9) Street I Sampling Point 00'~\N~m- Ncom Priv I (14) District ft. I (13) Section I I I (16) Block ft. I (17) Lot Key R No_ I Remarks I Owner Pub ..15) Distance to Farm 1r30) Map Coordinates 131) Well Depth (57) Resample? Yes I-ast Result I I (2231 Aldicarb.....................................L I 1425) Aldicarb Sulfoxide....................... .::: I 1426) Aldicarb Sulfone......................... ~ " (224) Carbofuran ............................... 1427) 3-Hydroxycarbofuran................... L I L.\ (428) Oxamyl................................... 1429) Carbaryl................................. L I , <: 1 .554) l-Naphthol................... ..... ....... ~4301 Methomyl................................ z , COMPOUND PPB I MG/L .--. I (431) Metham.......................... - I (078) Nitrate........................... I I I I I I I I 1'.11U..10f1kD I~, ~ ~ FIELD NO. ~"'~~ O. . ICOLBY E.. 0 ~~ C NAME. NOT INITIALS I D~~E COL. 1:;- JL) h 8 ~ l()\~ I TIME COL. (7llABOR~TORY L LAB NO. ~ ~ If i TYPE SAMPLE _f 0t3t.L DATE REC'VD. cP/7jl1/ TIME REC'VD. ~~ DATE COMPLETED C, \ 'l,\ ~ ~ -v "' \~J I NAME OR FIRM I ADDRESS OR LOCATION POINT OF COLLECTION I REMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS <...- I I I I I I I I I I I I 8204.1 !!!i.. TEST la- TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT liter CONDUCT umho Ix NITRATE.N 11. COPPER pH ~ NITRITE . 00'7 >< IRON L,cJ5 - m.g. L>< .oL.f X D~ TEST RESU L T iliOr AMMONIA.N MANGANESE "- ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY ~ O.PO..p - NICKEL '}t CHLORIDE ~b. ZINC FLUORIDE K MAGNESIUM 0,1- CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS r>< CALCIUM 25- SUS. SOLIDS LEAD ~ SULFATE l~. DISS. SOLlOS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER C.O.D. . - . Lx SODIUM JO( T.O.C. ~ POTASSIUM 3.Z; BARIUM X FIELD D.O. +,(() \-\e\& )< ,'t' · f-5 FIELD TEMP -r.,* '>< FIELD pH 6:-:t- \:rrW >< FIELD CONDo ;z.~umho J8.lJ; I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ Lab No. 'lO- 6 fg S.J~ l' Field No. ~~r" ~ B~~~ I~ ....J'. d Rec'd at Lab b;'i'/J?[{ Public Water ' I Private Water Other Date Catt>leted ("-dO-~'C Examined By 0C P:N SUFFOLK roJN1Y DEPl' OF HFAL'lH SERVICES l'UBUC HFAL'lH IM()RATORY . - DMSICN OF MEDICAL [.mAL INVESTIGATICNS " FORENSIC SCIENCES '1'R/\CE OIGflNIC ANALYSIS OF WATER ....G,..,,,~~ ~~"Top ~"" l<le\\ --~~'\. ~\~~~~~-.Q , ..p", j\-'f-a~ ~ ~~ Q:mpoun:I oob ~ oob 306 vinyl chloride ......... .<.0.'5 305 methylene chloride ..... Ifl.") 290 braoochloranethare ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... ! t, .., 309 trans dich1oroethy1ene.. 1/") 300 chloroform.............. ff,; .::: 324 1,2 dich1oroethare ..... .. {; .::; 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. ':'),",\ 304 carlxn tetrachloride.... / ", .::; 294 1 brau::> 2 chloroethane.. ." .; 405 1,2 dich10r0propane .... -< o. '5 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. .( o. S 303 ch1orodil.......u:ll,.ethare ... / O. "' 2931,2 dibraooethane ...... .11'1.':; 420 2 brooo 1 ch1oropropane La. "i 301 b~focm .............. 'G.~ 311 tetrachloroethylene .... L () C, 308 cis dichloroethy1ene ... ./'-,1 .::; 320 frecx\ 113 .............. .L~)':: 292 dibL<::uu-=thane ......... ./(l,-) 307 1,1 dichloroethy1ere ... L().5 302 brau:xiichloranethane ... LO.';; 406 2,3 dich1oropropene .... 4).') 407 cis dichloropropene .... LoA 408 trans dich1oropropene .. .m." 3221,1,2 trichloroethane .. .If).:; 409 1,1,1,2 tetrach1o'ethane <0':; 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... L0':; 433 1,2,3 trich1oropropane . ./() '" 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... ./0, " 451 1,3 dich1oropropane .... LO, ') 452 2 ch1oroethy1viny1ether L0.~ 250 i:)erlzere .................... 251 tollJell9 .............. ....... 258 chlo~ene .............. 259 ethylbenzene ............... 254o-xylene ................... 252 m-xylene ....... ......... ... 2S3.p-xylene ................... 2SS.tota.l- xylenes .............. 257 bL~nzene ............... 266 o-chloroto1uere ........... . 267 m-ch.lorotoluene ............. 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ 265 total ch1oroto1uell:l ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... 415 m,p-dichlorobenzene ........ 412 o-dichl~ene .......... 432 p-die~lbenzene ........... 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbanzere . 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... -<0"'\ 4)')' il 1....,),':; LO.<\ ""!).,, .t().~ L.-::1.~ ..::a.'i L.D~ ~ "'-C.~ Ll),"') .(( L( Ln ~ ~!') d 438 1',2,3 trich10r0benzere ..... L( 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... L..( 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz'(CIJllene). PJS 602 n-propylbenzene ............ LC;.~ 603 tert-hutylbenzere .......... LOS 604 sec-butylbenzene ~.......... LQ,4) 605 isopropy1to1uene(p-cymene) . LO.'; 606 n-butylbenzene ............. j~ ~ .L;{' 607 hexach1orobutadiene ........ _ I (1) Lab It ~'eld No. 1) Date ime tOI.BY 0688427 ~~ JUN 15 ;:J:;. 3:30 Rec'd in Lab Public Water Private Water Other 'z: Date Completed "P.H /. ~ I I SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY II Last Name (4) Street No. II Community Mailing Address 10) Pub IS) Distance to Farm ~) Map Coordinates .1) Well Depth ~7) Resample? 1st Result PESTICIDE ANALYSIS OF WATER B "'{) 1_) L'\. JJ ~\ (21 First (9) Street I Sampling Point ~-;;?f*?, =2a~~, Ncom Priv I (141 District ft. I (13) Section I I (16) Block ft. I (17) Lot No _ I Remarks I Owner I Yes .Key R I COMPOUND I W31 A1dicarb.................................. ~ f ~5) Aldicarb Sulfoxide... ...... .. .... .. ... ... L.. I f6) AldicarbSulfone.. ............ .......... ~ I (224) Carbofuran.............................. -=-L I J7) 3-HydroxYcarbofuran................... ~ I Ll W8) Oxamyl.................................. <. I ~9l Carbaryl........... .... ....... ...... ..... ftl l-NaPhthOI...............................; : (430) Methomyl............... ... .............. I PPB I MG/L I (431) Metham.......................... - I (078) Nitrate........................... I I I I I 1a.1152..1CWI6cb I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ground Water, Inc. REPORT Your sample 10 '87-13/Fishers Island EHL sample 10 80616-GWR L ~.()~ ~~ ~T DEP'T MEAL"~ \! CERTIFICATION ~ ~ ~ I!:l'fVlJWl'DIENTAI. 'N ",." ),IONI'I'ORlNO ~ ~I U,BORATOR\", IN..... ~ ~ WALLlNGFOIfO. ~ ~;# :Of) f,' PI t.1~'C:: rt-.,I""'IC,TQlt.. P.10V OF RESULTS Date submitted 06-16-88 Page 1 of 1 Date(s) analyzed 06-16 to 07-05-88 lf0. 1 " I F>---- Ana yst ~ ',' , ' , , 1!! I - I" fP ReViewe:-t I Jl"-" (J; , 1-\'/,1 I I"J~;:-r\pn r:nl\ll\lI=rTI("l IT '1&;.100 DttL- ~ ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING l..ABORATORY,INC. I?il,\ ?Plln:;<:<: I I FIELD I INO. ~dp..\\- b(S . Y ()\~O"" NAME, NOT INITIALS ICOL I LAB NO. I LABDRATORYl JI - i'I - .J'S- FvJ II J IY J !j'[ y, -IS ,I \\\1A\<tb. -N . I K7l TYPE SAMPLE DATE REC'VD. TIME REC'VD. tOL DATE COMPLETED SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I CAL EXAMINATION OF WATf{l. SEWAGE, KDUSTRIAL WASTE EOOR~ ~\~ ~ less OR LOCATION .~ LU ~e"S 00 ,rP ..... iOFCOLLECTlON ~\~pJL - \. ~KS/INSTRUCTlONS I mq. !!!JL TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter TEST RESULT liter I I::ONDUCT ~ - umho NITRATE.N <:: I 0::::' COPPER r>< ~ /. :l pH NITRITE _ OO~ IRON I TEST m.g. ~ G.O~ IX ..( ..:{ RESU L T liter AMMONIA.N MANGANESE I >h. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM '. . . ALKALINITY ~ Q.PO,,'P -<:: . 00:;- NICKEL j I:HLORIDE I~. I ZINC I rx ~.6 FLUORIDE MAGNESIUM I:YANIOE TOT. SOLIDS )( CALCIUM 3.9 sus. SOLIDS LEAD I &.1 ULFATE DISS. SOUDS CADMIUM tnBAS SILVER C.O.D. [)( SODIUM 10- t.O.C. )( POTASSIUM /.7 ~ BARIUM lHe\& C [X ~.-:r FIELD D.O. I I~ +- l ~ {p':f- D< FIELD TEMP jC1 (p. (P-::r- [X FIELD pH W.'r+ I OOO,^~eJ) 1--=1-: I X FIELD CONDo I O~mho 3S.JJ 2: Rec'd at Lab I/'I"'~S' Public Water Private Water other Date Corrpleted 11_1',_<,;> Examined By ,T ~'I It DIVISICN OF MEDICAL ~ INVESTIGATICNS & FORENSIC 9:IENCES 'l'RACE OIlG!\NIC ANALYSIS OF WATER I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .; Lab No. '10- ~&.J.O' ~:dn.~ if: Time '1~~f Col. By ~O~ , -f: 'i ) 'SUFFOLK CXXJN:N DEPT OF HFAL'lH SERVICES ' PUBUC HFAL'lH LlIOORA1ORY Name F\~~e.r~ r~. Sample Tap h:ldress 6\..0 ~"&oon:~.ell~rks ~o~ . 'oo\\-\e. hvn~\r\ , V'\,. ~ns'\+ - cQo wl.a..-\ 'C~'\. ~~\, Can~ PlD PlD 306 vinyl chloride ..... ~... L,i) '-') 305 methylene chloride ..... L I) c:; 290 b....I..A~hloraoethane ..... -- 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... L {) :'i 309 trans dichloroethylene.. .: /)"i 300 chloroform ............. ~ () c 324 1,2 dichloroethane ..... /./),", 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. /!) "; 304 carOOn tetrachloride.... .:" il' - 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. .,'..Y ~ 405 1,2 dichloropropane .... 1. 0 ~ 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. L.O.'"', 303 chlorodibran::methane ... LJ). <; 293 1,2 dibranoethane ...... .! I) ~) 420 2 braro 1 chloropropane /.() ", 301 braroform .............. i..'l=.) 311 tetrachloroethylene .... .t' ~ ~ 30B cis dichloroethylene ... L. () <; 320 f~ 113 .............. ~ 292 dib.Lulll~:~nethane ......... ~ 307 1,1 dichloroethylene ... ~n") 302 b~ichloranethane ... LOt) 406 2!3 d~chloropropene .... ~ll'l 407 C1S dlchl<?ropropene .... .:.. () " 40B trans dichloropropene .. ./,',: :; 3221,1,2 trichloroethane .. ~,f)L) 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane ':0:1 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... L.ne:. 433 1,2,3 trich1oropropare . .(0"') 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... La'"; 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... L () '"' 452 2 chloroethylviny1ether .en ""l Canpouro 250 benzene .................... t.. ~..') 251 toluene .................... ~ 258 chlorobenzere .............. ~ 259 ethylbenzene ... ............ LO ~ 254o-xylene ................... 252- ~xylene .. ..... ............ 253 p-xylene ................... 255 total xylenes .............. ~ 257 branobenzene ............... - 266 o-chloroto1uene ............ i.. ".....'" J ) 267 m-chlorotoluene ......... .... - if) ") 268 p-chloroto1uene ........... .'. .: -.') '") 265 total chlorotoluene ........ _ 4191,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... .to") 41B 1,2,4 trimethy1benzene ..... O.to 415 m,~ichlorobenzene ........ft;=: 412 o-dlchlorobenzene ...........:... 432 p-diethylbenzene ..........; n ., 435 1,2,4,5 ~etramethylbenzene .~ 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... ~ 438 1,2,3 trichlorobenzene ..... ., t 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... ~ 601 1 methy1ethyl benz'(cumene). "C') 602 n-propjlbenzene ............ ..(O,"'~ 603 tert-butylbenzere .......... L;)-" 604 sec-buty1benzene ........... -". 0 fi 605 isopropy1toluere(p-cymere) . .. I:.~ 606 n-butylbenzene ... .......... ~.()~ 607 hexachlorobutadiene ........ .:.. I I llii:LD I l . INO. L0~ l --- 6t D Y (")\~o~. "'AME. NOT INITIALS 14- 0~:)"' 10L. 10L. LAB NO. I LABORATORY I 1/ '- :':a' - ~.j TYPE SAMPLE ~ , f. l-J. i/ /;-/Ju <j . If r" - ~ I II _])6 '.v \ I DATE REC'VD. TIME REC'VD. DATE COMPLETED SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I CAL EXAMINATION OF WATf(!. SEWAGE. V\DUSTRIAL WASTE E~R~ ~\~ ~ ,~::c~::::' ~~c~.;srr~~'i,y~ IKS/INSTRUCTlONS '. If TEST RESULT ~NDUCT pH I TEST .h.ALKALlNITY ~. ALKALINITY umho m.g. RESU L T iile; , tLORIDE FLUORIDE IYANIDE IULFATE 01 'i.:l. II, /.'"f W1BAS 1:.0.D. I:-O.C. ~\& ~oT n\ \U ?:q~ POLlV\~.o!\ 30. f) 10 ';2.0-;)' ,TEST I>< NITRATE.N I)< 'NITRITE I>< AMMONIA.N !!lJL. RESULT liter _~.O ~ .O~ COPPER TEST mo. R ESU L T jft;;" ,003 '" , 00 I P IRON .o:r")( , (\ 8 , MANGANESE 1. /-4 TKN X o.p04.p CHROMIUM , ..:: . 00.5" NICKEL TOT. SOLIDS ZINC >< MAGNESIUM D< CALCIUM 19- 2> I. SUS. SOLIDS LEAD /.Lt DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM ~ >(' FIELD D.O. ~ FIELD TEMP X FIELD pH X FIELD CONDo SILVER C>< SODIUM ~ ~OTASSIUM BARIUM cR'l. t. . <t' i.~ IJ,. (p.7 ~a umho .is.J! 2: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. 'ID- /I S' i .1 6 Y. =~.". COl. By . SUFFOLK <nJNry llEPT OF HFAL'lH SERVICES . Rec'd at Lab Public Water Private Water Other Date COmpleted Examined By 'PI ~- "-''1-59" PUBLIC HFAL'DI IA8ORA'roRY 11-1(.-1' S:' --..;( \~. J ~ DlVISIrn OF MEDICAL ImAL INVESTIGATIrns & FORElfSIC SCIm<:ES '.mACE O~C ANALYsIS OF WATER Name F\~"'e.r~ r~. Sample Tap Mdress 6W ~~OOr~ks Can]XlUrXl PIX> ppb 306 vinyl chloride ......... <'0 ~ 305 methylene chloride ..... LJ)~ 290 braoochlOI'Clllethane ..... 323 1,1 dich1oroethane ..... .(,')~ 309 trans dichloroethylene.. 4.1),,"; 300 chloroform ............. .(1)C) 324 1,2 dichloroethane ..... Lf)"i 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. ..e'l",) 304 carbon tetrachloride.... LOS 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. ..:::'.oS 405 1,2dichloropropane .... (Ot) 310 1,1,2 triChloroethylene. .(!)'S 303 chlorodibratanethane ... .. a.4 2931,2 dibraroethane. ...... i:~}:i 420 2 brtm:) 1 chloropropane .( 0"') 301 braroform .............. .t... -0 .E:) 311 tetrachloroethylene .... .L 0 ~ 308 cis dichloroethylene ... LO~ 320 freon 113 .............. Lo~ 292 dibs..u'Qu:::thane ......... .t:...Q "; 307 1,1 dichloroethy1ene... ,(0'). 302 brall:xUchloraoethane ... L I) ') 406 2,3 dichloropropene .... "0"::) 407 cis dichloropropene .... ~O _-:; 408 trans dich1oropropene .. L 11 ~ 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. .! ,; =~ 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane ~() ~ 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... "{)., 433 1,2,3 tric:hloropropane . Ln~ 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... L. D--; 451 1,3 dic:hloropropane .... .. r -=; 452 2 Chloroethylvinylether .e:{J.J" Q:Jnpound 250 benzene .................... ~. 251 tolueoo .................... 258 chIorobenzene .............. L. . 259 etqylbenzene ............... , 254'o-xyl~re ................... . 252 ~xylene ................... 253 p-xylene ................... 255 total xylenes ..... ......... \ , 257 b4YI~ene ............... 266 o-chl.oroto1uene ............ L.')~. 267. m-chlorotoluene.......... .'.. ~ 268 p-chl.orotoluene ............ ~ 265 total chlorotoluene ........ __ 4191,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... LO~ 418 1,2,4 t:ri.methy1benzene ..... -L- 415m, p-dichlorobenzene ........ ~ 412 o-dichlorobenzene .......... .L\-...... 432 p-diethylbenzene ..........;. ..r"()""') 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzene . I')"=; . 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... 4--. 438 1,2,3 trich1orobenzene ..... A 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... :;r::::= 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz'(CUDene). ~:,~~ 602 n-propylbenzene ... ~........ ':::i 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... ,,' .-i<:. 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... ..c,).C:; 605 ~lto1uene(p-cymene) . tgZ; 606 n-buty1benzene ............. ~~ 607 hexachlOrobutadiene......... -4-- I COL. I r~IELD I INO. D~l \-'"3 -. v (')\~O~ NAME. NOT INITIALS 10 lOGO LAB NO. I LABORATORY I - 11-6'".(- t./{ rU /lIll/S' I 'f: oj f ar-r \' \\\r \~\'v-~p TVPE SAMP1.E DATE REC'VD. . TIME REC'VD. ICOL. DATE COMPLETED I iIIE OR FIRM lESSOR LOCATION NT OF COLLECTION IRKSIINSTRUCTlONS SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CAL EXAMINATION OF W~\ SEWAGE~USTRIAL WASTE &:.. (.U ~e.'\S OQc-t"~ ~ 0e -s 70~& 35 &"\ l mo. !!!L TEST RESULT TEST RESULT lite, TEST RESULT lite, fONDUCT umho X NITRATE.N , i '-/ COPPER ~ . CJ CL~ )( /.;f . pH NITRITE IRON J TEST m.g. tx >< .~ RESULT iiier AMMONIA.N : 13 MANGANESE t' ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM ~. ALKALINITY ~ O.P04.p - i39 NICKEL i ~HLORIDE ~'% . ZINC FLUORIOE X O. MAGNESIUM .tv ANIDE TOT. SOLIDS ><: CALCIUM 9.9 . SUS. SOLIDS LEAD j 1.5 ~ULFATE DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM i f.1BAS SILVER C.O.D, )( SODIUM ~ /. J If.o.c. ~ POTASSIUM ~. ~ ] BARIUM LH.e.\& X '2,0. FIELD D.O. I ,C-oT )( FIELD TEMP 14 D\ \IJ 1'3.90 X FIELD pH (0.(0 JI~u~~ ~058 X FIELD CONDo ~\ umho . , ;;S.JJl: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I N/t?/f3' Lab No. TO- / (JlJ'-;J'13 Field~ Date - Time ~ Col. By 0'(., ~ 'SUFFOLK <XXJNn DEPr OF HEAL'IH SERVICES - Rec'~ at Lab . Public Water Private Water Other Date O:I1pleted .1\_.',_ ".' Examined By 'oJ :.v PUBLIC RFAL'IH IABORA1ORY DMSICN OF MEDICAL IJ'.X;AL INVESTIGATICNS & FORaSIC SCUNCES TRACE O~C ANALYSIS OF WATER Name F\~~e..'r5 r~. Sample Tap kldress _(OW l~e..~oo~~ Wp ( (-- '<S o:mp:lUn:l 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 b............:hloranethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... 309 trans dichloroethylene.. Q:InpouOO ppb ppb 250 benzene .................... 251 toluene .................... 258 chlorobenzene .............. 259 ethylbenzene ............... 254 o-xylene. ................... <o.~ ~o.6 . , . L r .~.- "/ <I I '(D.~ "-O.~ 300 chlorofonm ............. 324 1,2 dichloroethane ..... 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. 304 carbon tetrachloride.... 294 1 bran::> 2 chloroethane.. 252 ~xylene ................... 253 p-~lene ................... 255 total xylenes ........... ... 257 b~\A'~ene ............... 266 o-chlo~boluene .........:.. <n.~ <.0.5 .(.C">,S 40.5 <0.5. /t. ..:. C . 405 1,2 dichloropropane .... 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. 303 ch10r0dibLu,auethane ... 293 1,2 dibromoethane ...... 420 2 braro 1 chloropropane 267 m-chlorotoluere. .......... ~..._ 268 p-chlorotoluene . ~ . . . . . . . . . . 265 total chlorotoluene ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... <'o.~ .c.o..":; o(.o.S "'f:'l.~ .c. o.C "n ~ ":('1."'-: ~. ;"\. .-:-: 1 301 branoform .............. 311 tetrachloroethylene .... 308 cis dichloroethy1ene ... 320 freon 113 .............. 292 dib.l.uu::A&a::thane ......... 415 .m, p-~iichlorobenzene ......... < I 412 o-dich1orobenzers .. e'. .". . ~ .. . <. I 432 p-dietlwlbenzene ........... ~ ~"" :. :J 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzene. d'l ~:~ 437 1,2,4 trlchlorobe.~ne ..... < I ~ """l.-;--" ~ .' '-'.:., -fn.-: <.o.~ <lO.~ 307 1,1 dichloroethylene ... 302 bmacdichloraoethane ... 406 2,3 dichloropropene .... 407 cis dichloropropene .... 408 trans dich1oropropene .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. 438 1,2,3 trich1orobenzene ..... 600 ethenylbenzene (styt:ene) ... 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz'(c:unene). 602 n-propylbenzene ... ~. ........ 603 tert-buty1benzene .......... 604 sec-buty1benzene ........... <n,S ..:: 1)..:5: <. \ ~.l <o.~ .':r-..-:=. ..:0 .~ ..::n. <' .("'.~ ..oCo..6. "::0.'::: <(\ ' 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... 433 1,2,3 trichloropropane . 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... 452 2 chloroethy1viny1ether <o..t;' <o,~ <t).~ <D.~ <D.:" "'O..~-::; 605 isopropy1toluene(p-cymene) . 606 n-butylbenzene ............. 607 hexachlorobutadiene......... .(O.~ - . ., .~. -'I , I [:ClEW I LD NO. -1JJe\ l- L.\ Iv (')\~O~ NAME. NOT lNITIA1.S [~ l~ \5 LAB NO. I LABORATORY I 11-8$- '/3 ;::'v' II/'Jt(,f / </: </..! \\\151 \ 'c# ~ 1'-/ \ , V TYPE SAMPLE ICOl. DATE REC'VD. TIME REC'VD. tOL. DATE COMPLETED I ~E OR FIRM lESSOR LOCATION llT OF COLLECTION IRKS/INSTRUCTIONS \ /2. (o~ k)."i 1 !!!.!L TEST !!!L TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT liter I lcONDUCT ~ NITRATE.N ('i"'- COPPER umho . -.J pH ~ NITRITE . 0"+8 ~ IRON ~S'. I TEST m.g. ~ .'-/ ,13 [)< 3.1 RESULT liler AMMONIA.N . I MANGANESE ] ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM . ~ 18 Co . T. ALKALINITY O.PO..P . NICKEL 1 CHLORIDE ('6. ZINC FLUORIDE ~ MAGNESIUM k.b YANIDE TOT. SOLIDS >< CALCIUM 5"1. I SUS. SOLIDS LEAD ~ULFATE /,;). , DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM i MBAS SILVER C.O.D. ~ SODIUM 19. I [)( . '<1, IT.O.C. POTASSIUM ~ ] LHe~ BARIUM ~ FIELD D.O. :;t.~ r_di D< IL ~ 1 FIELD TEMP l"S\ W l.o.4~ D< FIELD pH -=1:~ ~Soo~ 44.":{ rx FIELD CONDo :1-1 umho - . 12: 3SJ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'SUFFOIX o:xJNn" Rec'd at Lab 11-'", "f( DEPT OF REAL'lH SERVICES . 'Public Water Private Water PUBUC HEAL'lH Other LAOORA1ORY Date Cl:ln1?leted ,'-I'l~:; 7 Examined By ~ ~/, ,,\ Lab No. 'lO- Field No Date Time Col. By DIVISICN OF MEDICAL IJ;X;AL INVESTIGATIOOS , P'ORWSIC SCIENCES 'l'Rl\CE ORGANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER Name F\~~e:r~ r~. Sample Tap Address 6W ~:&OO("~ks CanpouOO ppb ppb 306 vinyl chloride ..... ~... ~ 305 methylene chloride ..... ~ 290 Ll.ullochloranethane ..... ~ 323 1, 1dichloroethane ..... L ()<; 309 trans dichloroethylene.. L n') 300 chloroform ............. ~5 324 1,2 dichloroethane ..... 05 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. L<')1:) 304 carboo tetrachloride.... L(J'l 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. L~ 0-") 405 1,2 dichloropropare .... l.() 5 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. L:1'\C:; 303 chlorodibu"'Llaethane ... L. ~)'c. 2931,2 dibranoethane ...... Lf"\<; 420 2 braro 1 ch1oropropane <()o::, 301 bratOform .............. L.I'\~ 311 tetrachloroethylene .... ~~ 308 cis dichloroethy1ene ... '. 320 freon 113 .............. ().~ . 292 diL.LUlQy;,thane ......... Il) :.." 307 1,1 dichloroethylene ... -'15 302 bnm:xiichloranethane ... 2 o~ 406 2,3 dichloropropene .... 11';;> 407 cis dichl<?ropropene .... L 11"1 408 trans di~oropropene .. L /) ). 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. ~/)::) 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane ~!)5 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... L{)"') 433 1,2,3 trichloroptopane . L..a"'l 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... L(lc, 451 1,3 dichloropropare .... /.,.,.... 452 2 chloroethylvinylether .(0:, O::mpoun:i 250 benzene .................... t'- 251 toluene .................... 258 ch1orobenzene ............... 259 ethylbenzene ............... "'-0:) 254o-xylene ................... 252 tn-Xj"leJ'le ................... 253 p-xylell9 ................... 255 total xylenes .............. 257 bLVU~ene ............... 266 crchlorotoluene ............ ;J - ~ (1 "" 267 m-chlorotoluere .......... ~.... ./ J")-=) 268 p-chloroto1uene ........... ""_ ",'/) "'> 265 total chlorotoluene ........ - 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... ~ 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzere ..... --+- 415 m, p-dichlorobenzene ........ -LL- 412 o-dichlorobenz~re ............ ~ 432 p-diethylbenzene ~.........;" I 435 1,2.4,5 tetxamethylbenzene . .{()",\ 437 1,2.4 trich1orobenzene ..... ,,: \ 438 1,2,3 trichl~ene .....~ GOO ethenylbenzene (styrene I ... L.. 601 1 methY1ethyl benz'(cumenel. J 602 ~~lbenz~ ...~........ 603 tert-butylbenzere ...........t.!l J 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... .('0:) 605 isClpropyltoluene(p-cymene) ..!. n'"') 606 n-butylbenzene ...............:.. () .~ 607 hexachlorobutadiene......... .:.. ( , . . J'.. ~.... .. ~ , . - . ... ,,' ";. , .... +' . I ~:LD I LDND. _/,00\\- G IBY C)\~O~ NAME-,~T INITIALS 16' ICDL. LAB NO. I LABORATORY I 1/-6'.[ - Yo FtJ. II //rH;:; y. . v.J.-" -. . \ \\\'1j1.\~~ \ \ TYPE SAMPLE DATE REC'VD. I COL. lO~ TIME REC'VD. DATE COMPLETED I ME OR FIRM lESS OR LOCATION (NT OF COLLECTION IRKS/INSTRUCTIONS SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CAL EXAMINATION OF W~\ SEWAGE~USTRIAL WASTE G~~~~c-r.e~ TEST RESULT TEST mq. TEST !!!L RESULT liter RESULT liter .3', COPPER ~ '0 ), (. . 0'7 . b CHROMIUM , II (p NICKEL ZINC 1/, ~~. LEAD CADMIUM SILVER SODIUM .38. POT ASSIU~,1 ( 3. BARIUM umho NITRITE TEST m.g. RESULT iiier AMMONIA.N T. ALKALINITY 3, TOT. SOLIDS SUS. SOLIDS 33. DISS. SOLIDS ... ~ ~ ~- --- \. I l.o ' '5 I 0 umho FIELD D.O. FIELD TEMP FIELD pH FIELD CONDo lS.JJ2: I ~ -- I I I I I I. I. I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. m- Field No Date Time Col. By Rec'd at Lab Public Water Private Water Other Date Ccnp1eted Examined By SUFFOLK CXXlNj;Y DEPT OF HEAL'IH SERVIa:s ' II., ')"- ~ .( PUBUC REAL'IH IABORA'roRY 1/ - J.) - ;; ~-' ::'"( ~".' Jl. DlVISIOO OF MEDICAL LmAL INVESTIGATIOOS & FOROOIC SCIENCES TRACE ORGANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER Name F\~~e..r5 r~. Sample Tap ( 0e\\- Co - Address GW ~~OO("~ks Canr:ouncl ppb 306 vinyl chloride ......... -<0 ") 305 methylene chloride ..... .( r) ') 290 b,,,,...,.;I.loranethare ..... _ 323 1,1 dichloroethane ...... z:: I) ") 309 trans dichloroethylene.. -"'}""'; 300 chloroform. ............. LJ)....S 324 1,2 dichloroethare .....~ 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. ~ 304 carbon tetrachloride.... L.OS 294 1 bratX) 2 chloroethane.. L'. "l~) 405 1,2 dichloropropane .... '::l.t:) 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. .{ n~ 303 chlorodib~........uethare '" L () , , 293 1,2 dibratX)ethane ...... .( 1'lC:; 420 2 bratX) 1 chIoropropane L I) "'} 301 brCnoform .............. ~ ,,~ 311 tetrachloroethylene .... ~,") 308 cis dichloroethylene ... , 320 freon 113 ~.~ ~.......... ()r:.,', " 292 dib.Lu,ul.I::thane ......... <~.(} .5 · 307 1,I"dichloroethylene ... .ln5 302 b~ichloranethane ... <-I) '5 406 2!3 d~chloropropere .... L.,)~.J. 407 C1S dlChloropropene .... ..:'{;-, 408 trans dichloropropene .. .~ ( j ..:; 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. ..::: ,} ''', 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethare .(1)") 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... .tn.::; 433 1,2,3 trichlOropropane . LnS 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... ..{")-; 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... /,,-; 452 2 Chloroethylvinylether ,,/\ "" 0:Il1p0urd ppb 250 benzere .................... j '::l .'=) 251 toluene .................... --J----- 258 chlorobenzene .............. ~,: \. 259 ethylben~~ne ............... ....0~ 254o-xylene' ................... 252 nt-xylerle ..... .............. 253 p-xylere ................... 255 betal xy1enes .............. 257 b~nzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ '-0 "'i -... tol " ~ 267 m-chloro uere.......... .--.. ....1')..') 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ .t' '1~'-; 265 total chIorotoluene ........ 419 1,3,5 trilllethylbenzene ..... Lf)O:: 4181,2,4 trimethylbenzene ....../,"i. 415 m, p-dichlorobenzene ........ ..6..\-, 412 o-dichlorobenzene.......... ~ 432 p-diethylbenzene. ~. ~ . . . . . . . ~ . ~,1 ":) 435 1,2,4,5 teb:amethylbenzene . L f)") , 437.1,2,4 trich1orobenzene ..... .: \ 438 1,2,3 trichlorobell~ene ..... ~ 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... <. I 601 1 methylethyl benz'(cunene). /')4- 602 n-propylbenzene ... ~ . . . . . . ... ./.)':'. 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... ~ 1'5 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... /1)_, 605 isopropyltoluene(p-cymene) .L (\ "", 606 n-butylbenzene ............ .~f ,I'::? 607 hexachlorobutadiene......... .:. \ I [:IELDl [0. We \\ -4 A- ()\~O~ NAME, NOT 1N1TIALS LAB NO. IlABORA TORY I 11- Y?- 'It, Fw /1/1{../ !i cf ...- '1.y.s,o,...... \\\1f,\~ ,oJ \ \ VI TYPE SAMPLE 10L tOL l0'30 DATE REC'VD. TIME REC'VD. DATE COMPLETED I SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CAL EXAMINATION OF W~\~AGE~USTRIAL WASTE ~ tu -"Re-sO<.:>c-rP, :: OR FIRM Iss OR LOCATION ~F COLLECTION IKS/INSTRUCTIONS 40~ '1v ~e TEST !!!.9..,. RESULT TEST RESULT li'er umho .03 NITRITE v o.~~ m.g. v 9~ TEST RESULTiitOr AMMONIA.N h.AlKALlNITY . 100 1& . TEST !!!!L.... RESULT liter COPPER IRON b -33 MANGANESE CHROMIUM NICKEL ZINC TOT. SOLIDS MAGNESIUM . CALCIUM . t. SUS. SOLIDS LEAD <1.~ DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM SILVER SODIUM o. POTASSIUM . ~ ~' :' --- BARIUM FIELD TEMP umho FIELD pH FIELD CONDo 38.llZ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I \ \.._... I ~.' _ \ Lj, "--\ ~ '-' , J,. ( '\ i ~J ' I,,':.. . . '" -1 ,'" \ .~ \ -J . 'IIJI/if '-";-'''''' \'1:. ,'- ; ,;;- 'SUFFOUC CXJJm'Y OEPT OF HE'AL'lH SERlJICES . FUBUC flFAL'lH IABORAroRY Rec'd at L<lb Public Water Private Water Other ~te O:xIt>leted Examined By 1;;'--~-~:,{ <1f -J...I JL Lab No. 'ID- Field No. Date Time Col. By DIVISICN OF MEDICAL ~ INVESTIGATIOOS &FClRmSIC SCIENCES 1.W\CE ORGANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER Name ~\ ~'-'e."~ r ~. Sample Tap ,/A)e ~ ~ - 44 Mdress (bW ~~CX)(~ pJ;t> CaI\p:)urXi 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 b(o...cx:h1oranethare ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... 309 trans dich1oroethy1ene.. .t 0 ") <0"5 L I) .""\ <' 0,") 300 chloroform .............. L.n.-=) 324 1,2 dich1oroethare ..... .t a ") 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. ":::I)~ 304 carbon tetrachloride.... "-n""'i 294 1 brcm:l 2 chloroethane.../..,"') 405 1,2 dich1oropropane .... ,l h;:;:; 310 1,1,2 t:ichloroethy1ene. -",05 303 chloro(hb~.....QQethane ... '-.I\~ 293 1,2 dibrcm:>ethare ...... ..';0'-, 420 2 brcm:> 1 ch1oropropane ":,,"t "i 301 b~form .............. 311 tetrach1oroethy1ena .... 308 cis dichloroethy1ene ... 320 freon 113 .............. 292 dib.Lu,Qoethane ......... 307 1,1 dichloroethy1ena ... 302 brcm:x1ichloraoethane ... 406 2,3 dich1oropropene .... 407 cis dichloropropene .... 408 trans dich1oropropena .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. 409 1,1,1,2 tetrach1o'ethane 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... 433 1,2,3 trichlorop~na . 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... 451 1,3 dich1oropropane .... 452 2 chloroethy1vinylether < () ..<:;; <6,::: <('1,< <.n.~ <0.'::: ~ "), '5 . ..- ~~. . ..,... t': ~~.< "-f""'l.":: <D,S <.(\, ~ '<0. ~ co.S' <0. ,I( <.,.., r: ..:n.~ Ca\Ip:)Urd ppb 250 benzene .................... 251 toluene .................... 258 chIorctbenzene .............. 259 ethylbenzene ............... 254o-xylene .........:......... . {J.7 "" 0 '5 ...., '"' o,~: ..:...~ =.( 252 m-xylel'le ................... 253 p-xylene ................... 255 total xylenes .............. 257 boomobenzene ............... 266 o-chloroto1uena ............ < o~. ..;:: :"). '). <0. ~ 267 m-chlorotoluere .......... ~.... 268 p-ch1orotoluene ........... ..... 265 total chlorotoluene ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzena ..... ... 0 .<: '" Co"" <11.:$ <-n .$ 415 m, p-dichlorobenzene ........ ~ I 412 o-dich10r0benzene .......... <. I 432 p-diethylbenzene ..........; . ~ 0 -: 435 1,2,4,5 teb:amethylbenzena. ..:: C> ,~ 437 1,2,4 trich1orobenzene ..... '" . '.1 438 1,2,3 trich1orobellzene ~.... .<. , GOO ethenylbenzene (styrene) ..." I 6011 methy1ethy1 benz'(CI.IlIE!ne). <0,$ 602 n-propylbenzene ... ~........ oat: n ~ 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... _ r. c' 604 sec-buty1benzene ........ ... _ 0.-( 605 isopropylto1uene(p-cymene). ...('1 ~ 606 n-butylbenzene ............. ...,...., '5 607 hexach101:dlutadiena ........ < I ., "., .r'<' , ."..~ ~,"'..~"'.II'f"l!I!-1!".-..r\~~""'.!!".~/I!>.._."'..lf.'.,.. ~~.. I . . ~) l) ,,,, f I ' 10 ., , ~~~~::=;~;l ~~ I ":.'ice ~ Col. 9y \~~'"' I I 3,ec'd in :'al: ?ublic Water P:iva-:e wa-ee: O:he:' Date COmple1:11C NOV I 6 l~:jcl 4 So '2/-21Hf?OY?H SOFFOLK COONTY DEPARTMENT OF R~ALTR SERVICES DIVISION OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS . FORENSIC SCIENCES POBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY Last Name PESTICIDE ~::~ ~ WATER 6~~~ -:t:'S (2) First tUel(-44- I' (3) ( 4) S-c:'ee~ No. (9) Stree1: I (8) Communi ty Hailing Address Ie 20) PUb' I Sampling Point .J8J.u ~e"SOc.)-rCp~5 ,Ncom P::i v - - - 1(15) (30) I (31) 1(57,1 .:'a s t Distance to Farm ..~ I - ~. Map Coordinates 1- 1_ I Well Depth ..~ I - ~. Resample?' Yes Key !. :10 Result I. I COMPOOND Pi'S .1 HGIL. 1(223) Alaicar~ ............. LI I (425) Aldica:::b Sulfoxide . . . LI I I( 426) 'A.ldica:::b Sul!~ne . . . . . <I. I , Ll (224 ) Ca:-bo!uran ........... I I( 427) 3-Hyd:::oxycarbofuran . . LI / I( 428) Oxalllyl ............... ~1 / ..............~ , (429 ) Carbaryl I I( 554) l-Napnthol ........... 'I I I~ 430) Methomyl ............. L ,. I I I (14) Dist:::ict (13) Section ( 1 6) Block (1 7) !.o t I' Remarks I Owne:- ( 4 31) Me tha= ............ -----, ( is) Nitrate ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .. I I '.'ELDJ Il,--- INO. t e\ J . Y C)\~O~. NAME. NOT INITIALS LAB NO. I LABORATORY I II -&'f- S-O. TYPE SAMPLE --- /:- t.J. . ICOL DATE REC'VD. DATE COMPLETED /1 I II"I U . 'I: Is ~ ,tOL 1~15" TIME REC'VD. I ~E OR FIRM lESSOR LOCATION NT OF COLLECTION IRKS/INSTRUCTIONS TEST RESULT TEST mq. RESULT liter TEST ms... RESU L T liter umho .c:.oS COPPER NITRITE ,O~3 .13 IRON ~. ~.5 TEST m.g. RESULTiitOr AMMONIA.N MANGANESE TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY Q.PO .p ,a'-l!:? NICKEL c:?o. ZINC TOT. SOLIDS MAGNESIUM /3. 30. CALCIUM SUS. SOLIDS LEAD ,,~~ DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM SILVER ~ SODIUM /. I . .. _' _JO -- POTASSIUM BARIUM FIELD D.O. FIELD TEMP FIELD pH FIELD CONDo 38-112: I I I I I I I' I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. ~~.fJ'dcfY ~~d~ ,~ . Time lEiri COl. By <:)\rOlo,. 1:)"\ . It)6/ff . 'SUFFOLK <XXJNrr DEPl' OF HFAL'lH SERVICES . FUBUC HFAL'lB LABORAToRY Rec'd at Lab Public Water - Private Water Other Date Conpleted {I.,:'f...,' Examined By crt~.' I 2L DIVISICN OF MEDICAL LEX;AL INVES'l'IGATIoos , FORENSIC SCIENCEs TRACE OIG\NIC ANALYSIS OF WATER Name F\~"'e..r$ r~. Sanple Tap Address GW ~~oor~ O::m(X>urx:I p 306 vinyl chloride ......... "'/)"'\ 305 methylene chloride ..... 4.')"") 290 bL.........:hloranethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane .... ...:;:'....,--) 309 trans dichloroethylene.. .( f) ...., 300 chlo~form ............. ~ ~5 324 1,2 dlchloroethane ....., \ " 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane ../ !y, 304 carbon tetrachloride.... ...(.1)5.. 2941 bratl) 2 chloroetbane.. /f)~ 405 1,2 dichloropropane .... ~ 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. /. 303 chloro:libL.......uethane ... ~ 293 1,2.dibratOethane ...... ~ 420 2 braro 1 chloropropane L" S 301 braroform .............. .1.'.115 311 tetrachloroethylene .... ...:- g ~ 308 cis dichloroethylene ... ~ , 320 freon 113 .............. Ln ~. 292 dibraocmethane ......... ..(./1 S 307 1,1 dichloroethylene ... L.ry5 302 brauodiChloranethane . ~. < n:::::., 406 2,3 dichloropropene .....c. 09 407 cis dichl<;lropropene .... /' n~ 408 trans dichloropropene .. /" n':;; 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. ,:-'oS 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane L..... "'" 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... ",< f) "" 433 1,2,3 trichloropropane . ../ () S 450 2,2 dichloroprop:me .... /" '1 ~~ 451 1,3 dich1oropropane ....... n"-'~ 452 2 ch1oroethylvinylether ...-"f)";;- ~ ... l> . ,to We\\- 5 ():rnpouOO PDb 250 ber1zere .................... ~ 251 tol1Je11e .................... ~ 258 chlorobenzeD! ...........~... <. , 259 ethylbenzene .......... .......... I 254o-xylene ................... 252 m-xyleJle ...................................... 253 p-xylere ................... 25S total xylenes .............. , I 257 b~ene ............... 266 o-chl.orotoluene ............ '- 0 .":; 267 a-ch1orotoluene .......... ~...._ ~ '=\ 26$ p-chlorotoluene ............ <I)~l 265 total chlorotoluene ........ 4191,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... .("'" 418 1,2,4 trime~lbenzene .....I:: .;. 415 m, p-dichlorobenzene ........ -i. f 412' o-dic1110r0benzene .......... L-.I 432 p-diethylbenzene ..;.......;.....:L-...: . 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzene . ~ 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene...... L I . . , 438 1,2,3trichiOrobenzene' ..... .d 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... < I 601 1 methylethyl benz'(Clnene). ~Ir::;; 602 n-propylbenzene ...~........ L /.j':=; 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... .-', 1"'" 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... .~.! i~ 605 isopropyltolueneCp-cymene) . . ;.)_ 606 n-butylbenzene ............. .z;::;s- 607 hexachlOrobUtadiene......... .t.. I :~ --~~'.- ... 4_"'id I I FIElD 1 oLD NO. _UJe\ \ - '8 IBY (")\~O~ NAME. NOT INITIALS I LAB NO. I LABORATORY I /1- N - ,J I. ,::::tr.l . lI)d)U . y: </J \\ \ \. \, 1/~ \ '!;i Ien-'"' TYPE SAMPLE . COL. DATE REC'VO. I COL. I aDO TIME REC'VD. DATE COMPLETED 1 CONDUCT pH SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY I CAL EXAMINATION OF W:'Ef.;:~AGE. ~DUSTRIAL WASTE OR FIRM -g\~ 01. IESSORLOCATION ~LU ~e-sO(,)('""rP~ NTOFCOLLECTION 6o\~ ('OO\::R O~. IRKS/INSTRUCTIONS Wp.\ \ ~ 4~ ~O~ :J../-I qc.. \ \>Ui<l. e~ - ( 'n.J I TES';. . R~ULT . \ TEST umho I>< NITRATE.N I>< NITRITE m.g. "" RESULTilte; !;\. AMMONIA.N !!!9..,. RESU L T liter TEST !!lL RESULT liter TEST . I~ . ~ 18 . I~ COPPER I)( IRON 1)( MANGANESE 014- "'.7 TKN ~ O.P04.p CHROMIUM . ~o8 NICKEL ~3. TOT. SOLIDS ZINC IX MAGNESIUM X CALCIUM 1.2. . 1/- SUS. SOLIDS LEAD . ULFATE ~1. DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM BAS 10 J.4~ )(__00< ...... ~ >< FIEl~D.O. r>< FIELD TEMP IX FIELD pH [)( FIELD CONDo SILVER }( SODIUM )( ~OTASSIUM 1:J.o . 1. .0.0. to.C. i lHe.\& ~~\U 1t BARIUM C).. b 18 7-.4 41-Jf-umho 33.U2: I I I I I I I' I' I I I I " I I' I I I I I Lab No. TO- Field No. W Date Time Col. By .If: 1~ . 'SUFFOLK <XXlNrY DEPT OF HFAL'IH SERVICES . Rec'd at Lab Public Water Private Water Other Date Calpleted Examined By /1-1'/- H' I'OBUC HFAL'lH IJ>.BORAroRY 'l -\:-. - '. 1\ 'J" "'TI , ..' ~4' DIVISICN OF MEDICAL ~ INVESTIGATIOOS , FORENSIC SCIENCES 'mACE O~C ANALYSIS OF WATER Name F\~~e.r~ r~. Sample Tap GO\~ CQX>;::e Q;:) Address GW ~"'&OOr~ks O:mpouOO PIX> PIX> 306 vinyl chloride ..... ~... L.O,~ 305 methylene chloride ..... .( () ") 290 br\.&uochloranethane ..... _ 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... L-t1'-) 309 trans dichloroethylene.. .(()"i 300 chlorofoIlU ... ........... L../).'-:::; 324 1,2 dichloroethane ..... L.o,'")' 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. //)'., 304 carbon tetrachloride.... //)") 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. .'/1."-, 405 1,2 dichloropropane .... "',f) ") 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. LO"') 303 chlorodibran:methane ... .(. () <:; 293 1,2 dibraooethane ...... L,~~ 420 .2 braro 1 chloropropane .L.:..._ 'v , I::: 301 braooform ................ "'0_,-, 311 tetrachloroethylene .. ...(,1)"'1 . 308 cis dichloroethylene ... .:',,"'-1 320 freon 113 .............. "--n S' 292 dibl........""thane ...; ~ .... <"0 '5 307 1,1 dich1oroethylene ... LO") 302 braoodichloraoethane ... ~ (j "i 406 2,3 dich1orop~ .... .(~:"l 407 cis dichl<?rOpropene .... ~ /)4 408 trans dichloropropene .. .('6.") 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. -<'(1 ':5 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane .L!)") . 295 ___...... .... ~~ 433 1,2,3 trichloropropane . '., 450 2,2 dichloropropane .~.. 0.:; 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... 1)5 452 2 chloroethy1vinyletber L (). ~ 0:mp0u00 250 benzene .................... ~- 251 toluene .................... 258 chlorobenzene .............. _ . 259 ethylbenzene ............... a 254o-'XY1ene ................... 252 tlt-xylene ................... 253 p-xylene ................... -- 255 total xylenes .............. ~ 257 b~nzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ t... {) '5 267 m-chlorotoluer:e .......... ;~~ / r'::; 26f;J p-chlorotoluene ............ ~." 0 ~ 265 total chIoroto1uene ........ _ 419 1,3~5 trimethy1benzene ..... -"oS 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... ,rr 415m, P:diChlOrobe. nzene.... ........ iF" . 412 o-Olchlotobenzene ........... ...~ . 432 p-diethylbenzerwa ..~~..~~..~..;... , 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzene . ... 0 "i 437,.1,2,4 ~chlo~n~~..~.. 4- 438 1,2,3 trich10r0besaene ..... ~ GOO etheny1benzene (styrene) ... ~ 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz'(CUllene). <:.0,1 602 n-propy1benzene ...~........ /0"1 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... ~ (J') 604 sec-buty1benzene ........... .:0") 605 isopropy1to1uene(p-cymene) . LI) ~ 606 n-buty1benzene :............ ~ 607 hexachlorobutachene......... ~ " I fFIEU) I l a LD NO. LJel - I Iv (")\~o~ NAME. NOT INIT1ALS 14 l ~'50 LAB NO. I LABORATORY I II -N- - Jr ':::w. III ,., I rr 'f"{J \' I, \\ y1, \}.It. f...-. -1 '"' ,~ TYPE SAMPLE ICDL DATE REC'VD. TIME REC'VD. tOL DATE COMPLETED 'OR FIRM lESS OR LOCATION NT OF COLLECTION IRKS/lNSTRUCTIONS SUFFOLK COUNTV HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORV CAL EXAMINATION OF W~\~AGE~USTRIAL WASTE ~tu -"Re~O(.),,.p~ L\:5 5 1v~-:Je a" \ 1 mQ. !!!!L.... TEST RESULT TEST RESULT I.iter TEST RESU L T liter X _ ..0"-..1 ONDUCT umho NITRATE.N .,O~ COPPER pH ~ NITRITE . O~& ~ IRON t..r I TEST m.g. >( [)( '43 flESUL T mer AMMDNIA.N. , 0'1 MANGANESE ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM , ] IT. ALKALINITY X O.PO 4.P .030 NICKEL HLORIDE 11, ZINC ~LUORIDE ~ MAGNESIUM 5:s YANIDE TOT, SOLIDS X CALCIUM rJ... SUS. SOLIDS LEAD . ULFATE ~..;) DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM ltv1BAS SILVER [\..0.0. ~ SODIUM Ib- I ~o.C. POTASSIUM If..~ ... ~ - BARIUM ~ lHe\& ~ FIELD D.O. 'J..O 1 f'..rr ~ FIELD TEMP It{ r m'\A.:. t4..~4 ~ FIELD pH -:J-. \ 1 t ~()V\.~ <68,~ ~ FIELD CONDo l/) ~ umho 38.112' llec'd at Lab "-''I-Ii ~ Public Water Private Water Other - " rate O:xipleted I 1.1l.' ZY ExaIIIined By iJ:.. ;','J JL. DIVISIQl OF MEDICAL LBiAL INVESTIGATIOOS & FOlWlSIC SClmCES TRACE OROANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER I I I I I I I' I- I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. TO- Field,tlo. Lu Date ,Il\- Time Col. By 'SUFFOLK o:unY DEPT OF HEAL'lH SERVICES . PUBLIC HFAL'lH LABORAmRY Name F\ ~~e.~~ r~. Saa\)le Tap Address GW ~~OcJ(~ks O:mr-oun:1 PP> PP> 306 vinyl chloride ......... LO ~ 305 methylene chloride ..... i. 05 290 b~.........:h1oraoethare ..... __ 323 1,1 dichloroethare ..... ~, 309 trans dichloroethylene.. ~ 300 chloroform ............. ~ 324 1,2 dichloroethare ..... ~ 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. /:1:): 304 carbon tetrachloride.... / f) ") 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. ':::"1 "') . 405 1,2 dichloropropare .... <0"') 310 1,1,2 t~ichloroethy1ene. ~ 303 chlorcxhb(I.&'Lluethare ... ~ 293 1,2 dibraroethare ...... L {).~ ,~20 2 braro 1 chloropropane L/)<\, . " '.!' . .~ 301 b~form ........ ...... LOS. ,- , 311 tetrachloroethylene .... L i) -") > 308 cis , dichloroethylene ... .c.t)<=) -, 320 f~'ec;:)I'l'113 ..... ......;... .{_~~:)'; .292 ~ib"""",.....",==thane ......... L,n ~\ _ 307 1,1 dichloroethylene ... ..(:><' 302 braoodichloraoethane ... .t: () C) 406 2,3 dichloropropere ...../ ~'7i 407 cis dichlC?ropropene ... .of") 'i 408 trans dichloropropene .. ~ ~).'.', 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane ....: (j" 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane Ln:J ' 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... L- 0 "'i 433 1,2,3 trichloropropane . .L{)c; . 450 2,2 dich10r0pr0pane .... "'-::0.5 451 1,3 dich1oropropare .... L 05, 452 2 chloroethylvinylether /. fJ c.; Cc:Inp:lurxi 250 benzene .................... ..nR 251 toluell9 ........... ...... ... E 258 chlo~nzene .............. ~ . 25~ ethylbenzene ............... 254 o-Xi'.~E\!re ................... 252 m-xylerae ................... 253 p-xylere ................... 255 total xylenes .............. 10 257 bDOmObenzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ .c.. 0 ,So ". _267 m-chlorotoluene .......... ~.... Ly.)~ 268 p-chloroto1uene ... ......... .L' n") 265 total chloroto1uene ........ _ , ,419 1,3,5 ~Illethylbenzene ..... L~;: " 418 1,2,4 tnmethylbenzene .....' . ~ ',!. " 4l5",~~iCh1orobenzene .......;. ~ .:.412:,,;~lchlorobenzene . ...... ... .:.....\ . :<;,432p..diethylbenzene .;........;; ,l' ' '}435 1,2,4~5 teb:cmlethy1benzene . LO~ ',il'437 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ....~ ;: I '~~ {'. . .:' . . ", - y . ,'438 1,2,3trichlorobenZene ..... tt=' , 600 ethenYlbe, nzene (styrene) ... ' 6011 methylethyl benz'(CUDene). / . 602 n-propylbenzene ...;........ ~ a ") 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... .' () ""i 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... .:: n~~) 605 isopropyltoluene(p-cymene) . ~,5 606 n-butylbenzene ............. .L.D':"i 607 hexach1orobutadiene......... ~ , ;j:'1J , " I @LEJ I INO. L0 e.\ \-- \ 0 .. Y (')\~O~ NAME. NOT INITIALS ICOL. l b .tOL. \d-OO LAB NO. TYPE SAMPLE DATE REC'VD. TIME REC'VD. I LABORATORY I 1/ - K'ci - tic; hU. I//Ioa' . . '11/ ,J,- ~ \\\-0;\ 'l1> ,-J \ \ \VI DATE COMPLETED I ~E OR FIRM lESS OR LOCATION I OF COLLECTION RKS/INSTRUCTlONS SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CAL EXAMINATION OF WATEf. SEWAGE. ~DUSTRIAL WASTE ~\~ Cl . ~LU ~e'Sou,rp~ lA)P, ~~ \ 0 1 TEST ~ !cONDUCT pH I mq. TEST RESULT liter TEST I>< NITRATE.N ..., ~.,j. COPPER ::>< NITRITE ./ .)..;..}'-P ,..r- i)( IRON )(' AMMONIA.N ~ MANGANESE RESULT umho TEST m.g. RESULT iiiU Ih. ALKALINITY ~. ALKALINITY TKN IX O.POA.p / C" p ^^ ,.tl" ( ICHLORIDE FLUORIDE 3 - Q YANIDE TOT. SOLIDS SUS. SOLIDS ULFATE DISS. SOLIDS '" ~r",BAS C.O.D. J T.O.C. ~ >< FIELD D.O. IX FIELD TEMP >< FIELDpH X FIELD CONDo 9.0 IL . ~ (IJ.~ I (} \\Dumho 11.!eS~ ~ I''''\- ~\U -:1.\0 IfnUh~~ ~r;).~ CHROMIUM NICKEL ZINC ">< MAGNESIUM >( CALCIUM LEAD CADMIUM SILVER )( SODIUM ')(' :~TASSIUM BARIUM !!!!L RESULT liter ,;J8. 4'~ OI..~' 37 4.f /7. :;S'1I2, SUFFOLK o:x.JN1Y DE:PT OF HFAL'lH SE:RVICES . I I I I I I I' I I I I I I I I I I I I . Lab No. 10- //f'R'd-<l,j ~~~ Rec'd at Lab Public Water Private Water Other [\:Ite Conpleted I, . .:. " .. Examined By ,:., v ~-..... PUBUC HFAL'JH LABORA1\:lRY DIVISI<N OF MEDICAL IJ;X;AL INVESTIGATIONS , FORmsIC SCIma:s TRACE O~C ANALYSIS OF WATER Name F\~~e..'(""'"''5 r~. Sample Tap Address (OW ~~OO(~kS Canpourxl 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 bLo.......hloranethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... 309 trans dichloroethylene.. 300 chlorofoDm ............. 324 1,2 dichloroethane ..... 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. 304 carbon tetrachloride.... 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. 405 1,2 dichloropropane .... 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. 303 ch1orodibrarauethane ... 293 1,2 dibraroethane ...... 420 2 braro 1 chloropropane 301 bPOmOfocm .............. 311 tetrachloroethylene .... 308 cis dichloroethy1ene ... 320 freon 113 .............. 292 dibLQll...loethane ......... 307 1,1 dichloroethy1ene ... 302 brcm::dichlorauethane ... 406 2,3 dichloropropene .... 407 cis dichl<?ropropene .... 408 trans dichloropropene .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... 433 1,2,3 trich1oropropane . 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... 452 2 chloroethy1vinylether PIX> <C"). S <0 .~ .(.C"I.~ ..:: ....." :~.: ..! ~.:... ... .r .. ...J ,(0."5 .(0.:5 ~O.~ . ,() ,': <.0.< ..:.c.c , <n.",,:. <0. ~ , "'" ~) 40.5 "'O.~' ~o .~~ r. <Ln. : LO,~-: , . '" ... (). < , 4n.:: , <,(-, ".:') , .1 Ii :::.... ....:rl ....: ~~.!: ,. .~ f"' .j .:.~..c ..:.n.'::: .(r> C <c.... Cal\p::)uOO PIX> 250 benzene .................... 251 toluene ........~........... 258 chlorobenzene .............. 259 ethylbenzene ............... 254o-xylene ................... 252 m-xyleoo ....... ... ......... 253 p-~lene ................... 255 total xylenes ..... ......... 257 b~ene ............... 266 o-chloroto1uene ............ 267 m-chlorotoluene ............~ 268 p-chlorotoluene ............ 265 total chlorotaluene ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... . -l'r..... ~<" .....(") ..C.. -".1 ":r\.~ ~o,:'. ~.,...., <' ,: ~-~.::; "':0.5 , <f',: '''':':'-0 .:" <o.~ <n .c. 415 m, p-dichlorobenzene ........ .( \ 412 o-dichlorobenzene ~.... . . . . .. "'- I 432 p-diethylbenzene ..........;. .,('o.~ 435 1,2,4,5 teb:amethylbenzene. ':0,"- 437 1,2,4 trichlorobenZene ..... -< I '. 438 1,2,3 trich10r0benzene ..... 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... 601 1methy1ethy1 benz' (curene). 602 n--propylbenzene ... ~........ 603 tert-buty1benzene .......... 604 sec-buty1benzene ........... 605 isop~lto1uene(p-<:ymene) . 606 n--buty1benzene ............. 607 hexachlorobutadiene......... -<.1 . ..., <0.::: .:(').c ~.t"l < -:(i ~ ...:....... -, ....:: 0 .c- .<1 _~. ::i;. . "':.... ....: ,~".. ..... , ,: ,., ~',,_Jti, 4 j, .. . ~:._...._',:to__(: "~_ ... '.~ I r - El) i I LABORATORV I _~NO. lDe\ \ -\\ LAB NO. J)- if- 3 '1 Iv C)\~O~ TVPE SAMPLE rvJ NAME. NOT tNITlALS 10L. l-S DATE REC'VD, IJ / I ("/ if TIME REC'VD, 'I.' </.f'"Lu,- Oq~o i\\ ~\ ~l, f' 10L. DATE COMPLETED I , , SUFFOLK COUNTV HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORV CAL EXAMINATION OF W~\~AGE~USTRIAL WASTE ~W ~e-s~("'rp~ l,,}e\ ~- \ 3~~ 1().~eJ) IlR FIRM 'ISSOR LOCATION IT OF COLLECTION IKS/INSTRUCTIONS l !!!!I.,. TEST !!!!L TEST RESU L T TEST RESULT liler RESULT liler ~ fONDUCT umho )( NITRATE-N .CJ9 COPPER ~ NITRITE . O't.~ )< IRON A.r; pH I TEST m.g. ~ . ;<3 ~ r, 'J RESULT nt.; AMMONIA-N MANGANESE [.ALKALlNITV TKN CHROMIUM ~ . . ALKALlNITV O.P04.P . O~L, NICKEL ~ HLORIDE {).S, ZINC LUORIDE )( MAGNESIUM t. 't _IVANIDE TOT. SOLIDS X CALCIUM I R. :lULFATE SUS. SOLIDS LEAD 43. DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM Ii1BAS SILVER .0.0. )( SODIUM 4/. .o.c. ~ " .4..7 POTASSIUM ~ 1He\& BARIUM ~ FIELD D.O. rn. oS rdr i}( FIELD TEMP \3 I a\ UJ l55.\D >< FIELD pH :):q LJ~~ ~5:r5 )( FIELD CONDo 134 umho 33-J 12: 1/ 1 1 1 1 1 I' I' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'SUFFOLK <XX.lNrYRec'd at Lab I/-/S'x,? llEPT OF HFAL'lH SERVICES' Public Water Private Water PUBLIC HFAL'lH Other I.ABORIcrORY Date Ccnpleted /I_ 7.3- . ,; Examined By 1\ ~\ ~ DlVISIW OF MEDICAL ImAL INVESTIGATI<NS & FORmSIC SCIENCES TRACE ORGANIC ANALYsIS OF WATER Lab No. '10- Field No. Date Time Col. By Name F\~~e.:rs r~. Sanple Tap Address GW l<e.~OO('~ks We\~-l \ PIll> O:mp)UOO 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 t:.,:.....oO<.:h1oranethare ..... 323 1,1 dich1oroethane ..... 309 trans dichloroethy1ene.. ~'} .:;; .:: :)"'i - .::' I}~-) .(') ;;:; 300 chlorofonu ............. ~ 324 1,2 dich1oroethare ..... ~ 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane.. L..O.~ 304 carbon tetrachloride.... L O. 294 1 bratO 2 chloroethane.. .!. Q') . 405 1,2 dichlol:opropane .... LOS 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. .:: 0_':'5 303 chlorodit>t....uuethane ... L').~ 2931,2 dibranoethane ...... ,.(')~1 420 2 bratO 1 chIoropropane L.. ()~ 301 braroform .............. i..O'~1 311 tetrachloroethylene ..... <:.f\~ . 308 cis dichloroethylene . ~. ~ 05 320 freorLl13 .............. ..(O~ 2~2 dibratanethane,~........ ~ {l S 307 1,1 dichloroethylene ... <fl.') 302 braoodichloranethane ... .( '1 "') 406 2,3 dichloropropene.... <"no;:::; 407 cis dich19roPropene .... L ;'~l ." 408 trans dichloropropene .. L.:} '""; 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. /,')C; 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane <J"t~ 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... 5'1"'\ 433 1,2,3 trichlor:opropane. I)~ 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... ~.'1"'\ 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... ..:' I) ., 452 2 Chloroethylviny1ether L..O-, " .~' "flY ~~. ,~~ 1.- .,-~. .:.,.- '"r. O:mpound 250 benzene .................... 251 toluene .................... 258 chlorobenzene .............. 259 ethy1benzene ............... 254o-xylene ................... . 0:7 n. t. ~ I ~o. 5- ~ o. j- 252 tn-X}'leJ'le ................... 253 p-X}'lene ................... 255 total xylenes .............. 257 b~ene ............... .L .,. j- ~(', '.- 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ " o. S- 267 JIH:hlorotoluene ..... ~.... ....~ L,/}."') 268 p-chloroto1uene...... ....... .( :1') 265 total chIorotoluere ..~...... _ 4191,3,5 trimethylbenzene,..... L'()'':;; 418 1 ,2,4 trimethylbenzen,e"'~.... / ().~ :;;~, '., :~~ :?i~-~ :g ~~=~~~~:::::.fr= 432 p-diet:hYlbenzene~....,;:?.:i...,;:<I)C) . 435 1,2,4,5tetramethy~ene .'.(.0") 437 1,2,4 tric~...,;.... ~ ;' ,- ','- .',.", ,', .!'_ '-'_.:-~~zi 4381,2,3 trichlorob..,lZene..... ~ GOO ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... -4L.= 601 1 methylethy1 benz'(CUDene). LO.c.; 602 n-propylbenzene ... ~........ L .1..:; 603 tert-buty1benzene .......... I( l};::, 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... ./1.....) 605 isopropyltoluene(p-cymene) . Ln. c:; 606 n-buty1benzene ............. <.I").t:) 607 hexachlOrobutadiene ...\..... ~ ~,,:' "~ ,...:..:, 1,; '. '-." I~a" if ~'!l~d No. Da~e I~ ,1. !ly I I I Las t Name 4l S1::'eet No. I Communi ty Rec'd in :"a~ ?ub1ic Wa':e:' P:,ivate Wa1:e:' q~he:' Da:e Comple~ed rz I B/~"?(/?I.).. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVXCES DXVISXON OF MEDICAL LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS & FORENSIC SCIE~CES PUBLIC HEALTH LA30RATORY PESTICIDE ~~.2!. WATER 6csWt~ -:s:S\ (2l ='i:'s1: I Sampling Point -.6 LU 1te.~oO~c.P~5 ( 9l Street fli::1q Addr.ess 20 l Pub ISl Distance 1:0 Farm III Map Coordinates 31) Well Depth .Ncom priv'l ft. I 1- 1_ I 17) Resample? Yes Key !. ':10 I - 1st: Result I I COMPOUND ./ PPB 01 uJe\ \ - \ ~ (14l Dist:,ict (13) Section (~6l !llocx ft. I (17) !'ot Remarks Owner '. KG/I.. <:::1 L\ <.1 Ca:bofu-ran ........... <. 1 3-Hydroxycarbofuran .. < I L.l OXAmyl ............... .~ 1 Carbaryl............. 'N 0 h ~ , .- apnt 01 ........... .. ............. L I ..30). Kethomy1 123) {42S) 126; Aldicar!:l ............. Aldicarb Sulfoxide ... Aldicarb Sul:one ..... 124l (427) 128l "29) !lSS4) I I (431) M~tha~ ............- ---' :,< ).~ ..- / ( 78) Nitrate . . . . . . . . .. . . I I I I I I I . .i~lfii:? ''-:f~~. -;",:?\W;,. I ~IELD I I LABORATORY I LONO. Lh\\ - t d- LAB NO. II - g.!- 'II Lv (")\~O'" TYPE SAMPLE I- c-J NAME. NOT INITIALS I COL. l~ . DATE RECVD. III Ie lit TIME REC'VD. Y'yJ;;'- ICOL. \l45 DATE COMPLETED \ \\ ~\ ~ (t?l;./ \ \ I iolE OR FIRM lESSOR LOCATION NT OF COLLECTION IRKS/INSTRUCTIONS SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CAL EXAMINATION OF W~\~AGE~USTRIAL WASTE 6;lA) ~~~~~ q ~ 1>0\~ TEST RESU L T TEST mo. RESULT liter TEST mL RESULT liter ONDUCT umho . 93 COPPER NITRITE " O..ll TEST m.g. RESU L T iit;; AMMONIA.N ~ i I 5'-1 CHROMIUM . ALKALlNITV .038 NICKEL .9 ZINC TOT. SOLIDS MAGNESIUM 3.0 b-o CALCIUM SUS. SOLIDS LEAD (3 . DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM SILVER SODIUM I~. 3. POTASSIUM .. ~.' :: ~ BARIUM FIELD D.O. <6.<:+ d..loO Coo. Q... FIELD TEMP umho FIELD pH FIELD CONDo ;is.ll2' I I I I I I I I' I I I I I, I I I I I I , " t J;~~'a,..I.'!R_ ."__._l l_il..I_JI,.;.....___..~__________,_ Lab No. TO- Field ~. Date ~ Time Col. By 'SUFFOLK WlNl'Y DEPT OF HEl\L'lH, SERVICES ' PUBUC HEALni LAOOIlATORY DIVISICN OF MEDICAL LIiXW.. INVESTIGATICNS , FORalSIC SCIENCES 'mACE OR:;ANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER Nmoo F, ~~e.r3 r~. Sani>1e Tap -lNe \ l Address.!6W ~~OO("~ks Rei::' d at: Lab Public Water Private Water Other Date OJnp1eted Examined By I!-/')-y/ ~', ~ ~. r I '::1'\ f' 1.71., \~ O:mpourxi ppb ppb 306 vinyl chloride ..... ~ ... l (J,C) 305 methylene chloride ..... ,( It':"> 290 bl.o.l&A.<hl0r0uethane ..... _ 323 1,1 dichloroe,tllane ..... .(~') 309 trans dichloroethylene.. L D''') 300 chloroform ............. ':'1)5 324 1,2 dichloroethane ..... 7 {J "1 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. ,t>"} 304 carbon tetrachloride.... .C~ '"'i' 294 1 brano 2 chloroethane.. .:. <=) 405 1,2 dichloropropaoo .... <0.S 310 1,1,2 trichloroethJllene. -CJ) "") 303 chlorodibtu1Olletllane ... ~. ' . 293 1,2 dibranoethane ...... L, 420 2 bri:mo 1 chloropropane Ln.. 301 bratOform eo_. ....~. .0_ .".. .L...(} ~ 311 tetrachloroethylene:~... ~tJ :') 308 cis dichlorOethylene' .'.. Ln S -320 f~_113 ........~..-~... -'..n5:. 292 dib4ulLl~tllane .......... .L ().~ 307 1,1 dichloroethylene:... Ll'l."; 302 b.....wdichlorauetllane ... .(n."'i 406 2~3 d~chloropropene .... L 0.5 407 ClS dlChl<?ropropene .... .(<1 '-J 408 trans dichlOropropene ...t i1 ':") 322 1,1,2 trichloroetllane .. <( n. ") 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane ..(n") 295 s-tetrachloroetllane .....(-0 "=j 433 1,2,3 trichloropropane ..L. ()~ 450 2,2 dich1oropropane .... .to S 451 1,3 dichloropropaoo .... L/,:) 452 2 chloroethy1viny1ether L_'}~ O:mpound . 250 benzene .........~.......... .5(. 251 toluene .................... ~ 258 chIorobenzene .............. -&- 259 ethylbenzene ............... .(!)~ 254 ~xylene . .................. .(.()"J 252 m-xylene ................... L().&:"i 253 p-xylene ....... ............ ~ (}";)' 255 total xylenes .............. ._ 257 b~ene ............... 266 o-c~orotoluene .......~~... ~QS o 267 m-chlorotoluene .......... ;... ~ L F) <:; 26~ p-chlorotoluene ............ 2~ I\-=) 265 total chloroto1uene ........ _ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... "'I":; 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... .:'Os 415 m'P:<iichlorobenzene ........ .kL-' 412 o-dlchlOJ:\Jbo:"lZene .......... 4---:-' 432 p-diethylbenzene ..........; LO-:) :' . 435 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzere . /'),9 437 1,2,4 tric~nzene .....4- ' . 438 1,2,3trich1orobenzene ..... LL- GOO ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... ~ 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz' (CI.IIlene). /'0:-; 602 n-propylbenzene ....,........ L ,') <5 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... .1:,,&-, 604 sec-buty1benzene ............(") .., 605 isopropy1toluene(p-cymene) . L 0:=; 606 n-butylbenzene ............. L. . .OJ &=:) 607 hexachlorcbutadiene ........ .:::L.:... I I FIEL~ DNO. GCe(\~l3 Iy C)\~O~ NAME. NOT INITIALS \61 \ '2cx) LAB NO. I LABORATORY I I) ... 5' J - c.h... Fw. 11/lj/S.!' -- s/.'y,S \\\~\~~ TYPE SAMPLE tOL. DATE REC'VD. TIME REC'VD. 10L. DATE COMPLETED SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CAL EXAMINATION OF W~\~AGE~USTRIAL WASTE ISSORLOCATION ~tu ~ou,("P~. . T OF COLLECTION e.. \ - ("3 ( La-..J} ~ \ \; IKS/INSTRUCTlONS -00.:.., \eJL 1-\. ~5 I E OR FIRM I !!!9..,. !!!L TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter TEST RESULT liter tONDUCT umho lX NITRATE.N ...::.. 0:;- COPPER X NITRITE ~ 00'+ )< IRON dl. pH l TEST m.g. ~ - 0'7 ><lMANGANESE 1(', RESULT j[j;,' AMMONIA.N ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM . ALKALINITY ~ Q.P04.p .008' NICKEL HLORIDE 55. ZINC LUORIDE >< MAGNESIUM h'7 ~ANIDE TOT. SOLIDS ><: CALCIUM 10. SUS. SOLIDS LEAD LFATE (,/. DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM BAS SILVER '-.0.0. ~ SODIUM ~#. lo.c. f)< ,. /1. POTASSIUM ~ BARIUM ~\j. >< ';i .\ FIELD D.O. f)( 13 ~ FIELD TEMP 10. -S-s X FIELD pH ~ 0:5 DoJ,^l\o. 1) IQ.5" X FIELD CONDo 'Q.'81 umho 3S.1l2' ~ I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I: I I I. I" I ... - 'Rec'd at Lab 1/./,,' ,~!? Public Water Private Water. Other Date CoRpleted II' 't.'.. ,'-;'- Examined By ~ il-, I :II- DIVISICN OF MEDICAL LJ;X;AL INVESTIGATICNS & FORmSIC SCIENCES '!'RACE OR:;ANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER 'SUFFOLK CXXJNl'Y DEPT OF HEAL'IH SERVICES . Lab No. ~ Field No Date ( Time Col. By FUBLIC HFAI:IH LABORA'lURY Nmne F\~~e.r~ r~. Sample Tap Address 6W ~~OC)(~ks O:mp:ll.lrd 306 vinyl chloride ......... 305 methylene chloride ..... 290 L~UluOChloranethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... 309 trans diChloroethylene.. PIX> P!:b Ln,~ \ - La,") L ~_~~ 300 chlorc:>form ............. .::;..1)~ 324 1,2 dlChloroethane ..... ~ /), 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane.. LI)""; 304 carbon tetrachloride.... L.0,."-; 294 1 brcm:> 2 chloroethane.. ..(O.~; . 4051,2 dichloropropane .... ~I)C:; 310 1,1,2 t:ichloroe\hylene. ~~ 303 chlorochbt'CllCl1lethane ... . 293 1,2 dibraooethane ...... L()") 4 20 2 brcm:> 1 ch1oroPropane .I () "1 301 braroform .:..... ."....... L,()'==; 311 tetrachloroethylene .... L 0.; 308 cis dichloroethylene ... OS: 320 freon 113 ...............-L !,,)..a-j 29 2 dibl.uu....&uethane ......... ~ ..l) ~) 307 1,1 dichloroethylene. ...~. 302 bI:tm:ldich1oranethane ... L 406 2,3 dichloropropene .... n"') 407 cis dichloropropene .... .:()") 408 trans dichloropropene .. .<: :y:::, 3221,1,2 trichloroethane .. -,',1'::'; 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane ~()C; 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... L-n~ 433 1,2,3 trichloropropane . LCY'-:" 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... L n ~ 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... -6)"':; 452 2 chloroethy1vinylether LI) ,.S .... - - Cat\p:)UOO 250 benzene .................... 251 tolueoo .................... 258 chIorobenzere .............. 259 ethyIbenzene ............... 254 o-xy-lere ................... . o:~( I -1.1 J-o. :,- .1.1') . ~ 252 ttt-xylere ........ ........... 253 p-xy-lere ................... 255 total xylenes .............. 257 b~nzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ .J- (}.,:,. .J- (), J- oLD, ~- 267 m-chlorotoluere .......... ~...- '- f).'~:'i 268 p-chloroto1uene ........... ~'-L. 0 r, 265 total chloroto1uene . . . . . . . . . -- . 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... L(J.5 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... LO."l . " . . 415 m,p-dichlorobenzene'.~...... L I . 412.o-dich1o~en! ~~.~....... .zr=: 432 p-diethylbenzene . '. . "~'. . . . . .; .Li.,-....l .- 435 1,2,4,5 tetJ:amethylbenzene . L)!') 4371,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... ~I . .'. . . t, '" . 438 1,2,3 trichlorobellzere ..... #;;= GOO ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... .(.. 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz'(CIJllene). /).j 602 n-propylbenzene ... ~........ .L ~ O} 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... "I)' , 604 sec-butylbenzene ........... L 0 . i 605 isopropyltoluene(p-cymene) . '- O~ 606 n-butylbenzene ............. Lx.")'i 607 hexach1orobutadiene......... . -'. I -- ~._-' I~ [NO. LO--I1^- \:>aD.{' 8- Y (")\~O"'. NAME. NOT INITIALS I COL. to ICOL. l t L{ 0 LAB NO. I LABORATORY I /I - if - i./f FW.- JIll t.I t..f . C/.. Vs;,- . \\\~\ ~{j. ,J , \ V' TYPE SAMPLE DATE REC'VD. TIME REC'VO. DATE COMPLETEO \ I VIE OR FIRM lESSOR LOCATION NT OF COLLECTION IRKS/INSTRUCTIONS SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CAL EXAMINATION OF W~\~AGE~USTRIAL WASTE .~ lU -"'Re-soorcJe ~ TEST RESULT TEST mo. TEST RESU L T liler 3.5' COPPER <.'. 00 I .03 CHROMIUM ~ .OOS' NICKEL ZINC MAGNESIUM CALCIUM LEAD CADMIUM SILVER SODIUM I POTASSIUM BARIUM !!!!L RESULT liler umho NITRITE ~.oS- TEST m.g. RESULT iit;; AMMONIA.N ...c::. 0 :l- TKN . ALKALINITY O.PO .p ~lo . TOT. SOLIDS SUS. SOLIDS I (.Q . DISS. SOLIDS ~ ; ~ .::- --- /9. ;/. FIELD D.O. FIELD TEMp. FIELD pH FIELD CONDo ;S., J2, I I I I I I I' I' I I I '1 I I I I I I I I Lab No. TO- II t.f' ~ F 'l Fie1d~"",. ~ Date O'oJ . . Time II D Col. By l)\ !.~wo... 'SUFFOLK <;XXlNlY IlEP1' OF HFAL'lH SERVICES' FU8UC HFAL'lH IA8ORAroRY Rec'd at Lab Public Water Private Water Other Date Ccxtp1eted Examined By ftl,,'/Y8 (' I 11."-.,,,: :rr P >101 DMSICN OF MEDICAL UX>AL INVESTIGATIOOS & FORalSIC SCIENCES 'l'RlICE O~C ANALYSIS OF WATER Name F\~~e.r5 r~. ~leTap L'o..,",,'oo'\\-....f? ~ Address GW ~~OO(~ks O:rnpouro PIX> PlXo 306 vinyl chloride ......... <{),") 305 methylene chloride ..... ..(I)~ 290 b1:ou.o..:h1orauethane ..... _ 323 1,1 dich1oroethane ..... ~. 309 trans. dichloroethy1ene... ~ 300 chloroform ............. L l)~ 324 1,2 dich1oroethane ..... "':J)_ 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. ./ ()"'; 304 carbon tetrachloride.... ~. ~-=> 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. ..(.'1, ' 405 1,2 dich1oropropane .... ..(1)"] 3101,1,2 trichloroethy1ene..(r.ij 303 chIorodibran:ruethane ... LOL-) 293 1,2 dibromoethane ...... 420 2 brano 1 chloropropane "'"0" 301 brcrrofoon ............ .'. ~/1.~ 311 tetrachloroethy1eoo ...../ () -::; 308 cis dichloroethy1ene .....( rJ7) 320 freon 113 .............. L'/l~ 292 dib.,..ua...uJ;;:thane ......... /11;';; 307. l,ldichloroethy1eoo ... <0"') 302 brauxlichlorcmethane.. ~ . . L n :1 406 2,3 dichloropropene ....,,(f):=1 407 cis dichlC?J:'OPrOpene .... /f) C; 408 trans dichloropropeoo .. /,').4 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. /o:S 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane LI)S 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... [()C) 433 1.2.3 trichloropxopane . L!l"') 450 2.2 dichloropropane .... /f)=-' 451 1.3 dich!oropropane ...../ IV-<., 452 2 Chloroethy1vinylether L!)~ Q:Inp:)und 250 benzene ....................~' ' 251 toluene .................... L I 258 chlorobenzere .............. ..::.. 259 ethylbenzene ............... .((~'......; 254o-xylene ................... Ll~ 252 m-xylene ~......... .......... .((',C, 253 p-xylene ................... _/(!l:...: 255 total xylenes .............. 257 b~nzene ............... 266 o-chlorotoluene ............ ..::.r':....... 267 m-chloroto1ueoo .......... ;-". L.[) S 268 p-chloroto1uene ~........... ~ () <::; 265 total ch1oroto1ueoo ........ _ 419 1,3.5 trimethylbenzene ..... /(."S 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... /r-.o=:; 415 m, P';dichlorobenze.~ ........ ~ 412, o-dlchlorobenzere....lo...... . ... ~ 432 p-diethylbenzene,~~........~ ./1)") 435 1,2,4.5 tetrame~lbenzeoo . .'/i'1 437 1.2.4 trichlorobenzene ..... ~ \ ". . .1fl.ii. ' . 438 1,2.3 trich1oJ:ObeiU;ene .....1t=. 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... ..( 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz'(CUDene)..< -:::; 602 n-propylbenzene ... ~.... .. .. ./iV=: 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... . .'1' -i 604 sec-buty1benzene ........... .' !'l-"') 60S isopropy1to1uene(p-cymene) . -' .1:-": 606 n-butylbenzene ............. _ n.' 607 hexachlorobutadieoo ..... .. .. .: I . . - ---.- .-Li _______ IIfIELDl ) NO. ---.G"\J (}... ~ I (")\~O~ NAME. NOT INITIALS tv \A36 LAB NO. I LABORATORY I 11- $-6-- L/-r rr.../ 11/ ILI~.Y cj:VJ,~ , ~ TYPE SAMPLE IOL. DATE REC'VD. TIME REC'VD. fL. DATE COMPLETED IR FIRM t OR LOCATION r OF COLLECTION I<S/INSTRUCTlONS SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CAL EXAMINATION OF WATIf. SEWAGE, ~DUSTRIAL WASTE . 1:>\Q.l 01. ~tu ~e-sou,rP' 'E"~)~~ TEST RESULT TEST mo. RESULT liter TEST !!!L RESULT liter umho NITRITE " CO( TEST m.g. RESULT -I't I er AMMONIA.N , 0'7 IRON . 0 (, ph. ALKALINITY MANGANESE 4.0.:1- CHROMIUM ALKALINITY <::,005" NICKEL LORIOE '?o. ZINC ANIDE TOT. SOLIDS MAGNESIUM 7,0 fo . UORIDE CALCIUM SUS. SOLIDS LEAD LFATE 14. DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM SILVER .0. SODIUM .;l. .$ .C. POTASSIUM .. - ~ :" --- BARIUM FIELD D.O. FIELD TEMP FIELD pH FIELD CONDo umho 38.112: I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. TO- Field No. . Date Time COl. By ~'d at Lab Public Water Private Water other IiBte ~leted Examined By 'SUFFOLK <XXJNlY DEPr OF HFAL'llI SERVICES . PUBLIC HFAL'llI LAOORATORY ((P~/(8 \1'.:16 - rS' J\ ~)\I :rL. DIVISICN OF. MEDICAL ImAL INVESTIGATIOOS , FORmSIC SCIENCES 'llW:E OR:W<<C ANALYSIS OF WATER Name F\~~e.r3 r~. Sanple Tap Address.6W K'.e~OCJr~ks E' u 0- "'--=~ Q:mpouncI \ O:rnpound ppb ppb 306 vinyl chloride ......... 40.':) 305 methylene chloride ..... (. 0...-'5 290 b~"".....:hlorouethane ..... 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... ~.()..'5 '.. 309 trans dich10r0ethylene.. .(Q5 300 chloroform ............. L 0.....5 324 1,2 dichloroethane ......( Q':j 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. Lo5 304 carbon tetrachloride.... LO.~ 294 1 braro 2 chloroethane.. <fJ.':J 405 1,2 dichloropropane .... Lon 5 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. LO;i 303 ch1orodib,o,u4ethane ... L 0. J 293 1,2 dibrcmoethane ...... <0.:5 420 2 braro 1 chloropropane <0 OS 301 b~for.m .............. 311 tetrachloroethylene .... 308 cis dichloroethylene ... 320 freon 113 .............. 292 dib...UIlClllt:::thane ......... 307 1,1 dich1oroethy1ene ... 302 b~.....:x1ich1orcmethane ... 406 2,3 dich1oropropene .... 407 cis dichl<?ropropene .... 408 trars dichloropropene .. 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane .. 409 1,1,1,2 tet.rachlo'ethane 295 s-tetrachloroethane .... 433 1,2,3 trich1oropropane . 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... 452 2 chloroethylviny1ether ~o.G <~.S <.o.S ;c.o ..:r <'0.5 <'0,:::; . , <'0 ~> <0,5 ,.- <o..\..J <('),6 <0. ::; ,0.5 '<.0.6 ,0.6 <.C> !:: <.C.~ <o.~ 250 benzene .................... 251 toluene .................... 258 chlo~ene .............. 259 ethylbenzene ............... 254o-xylene ................... 252.m-xylene ................... 253 p-xylene ................... 255 total xylenes .............. 257 bl.\,Al~lZene ... ......... ... 266 CH:hloroto1uene ........... . "<0:5 ,(05 <I <o.~ <.O.~ <.0.5 ~o .!: <0.< 267 m-chlorotoluere .......... ....-.'---J:.. o. S 268 -p-chlorotoluene ............ <.0. ~ 265 total ch1oroto1uene ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... < O. S 418 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene..... <.0.;0; 415 m,p-dichlorobenzene ........ 412 o-dichlol.ob.::.lZene .......... 432 p-diethylbenzene .~........~. 435 1,2,4,5 tetrclmethylbenzene . 437 1,2,4 trich10r0benzene ..... 438 1,2,3.trich10r0be.lZene ..... 600 ethenylbenzene (styrene) ... 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz' (CI.Illene). 602 n-propyl.benzene ............ 603 tert-buty1benzene .......... 604 sec-buty1benzene ........... 605 isopropy1to1uene(p-qmene) . 606 n-butylbenzene ............. 607 hexach10rcbutadiene ........ <. \ .....1 <.O.~ <n.5 ....1 <ol <.1 <n,5 <D.S .c:: Q. '5 <0."5 "'O.~ ~ <..O.~ <.1 ~FI~~k- [ (')\~O'" lol. tCT INITIALS 10l. \4~O LAB NO. I LABORATORY I /i-J}f;--I'I F-t-J. III I.s-I S~ . TYPE SAMPLE OATE REC'VO. DATE COMPLETED -- 'I: {J .. \~'I)>\,qf, ~ \ \ TIME REC'VD. I E OR FIRM ISSOR LOCATION 'T OF COLLECTION IKS/INSTRUCTlONS SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CAL EXAMINATION OF ~\O:;AGE~USTRIAL WASTE e::.~ "'R~~("'rP:" ~ Coc... I mq. TEST !!!!L TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT liter tONDUCT umho ~ NITRATE-N (.~ COPPER pH >< NITRITE . DO;;!.. )( IRON .:? TEST m.g. X- . 03 )( .02- RESULT liter AMMONIA.N MANGANESE L. h.AlKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM '. . ALKALINITY X O.PO 4'P ,6/<-1 NICKEL I ;2:;., l i:HLORIDE ZINC FLUORIDE ~ MAGNESIUM 4-'; ~ I:y ANIDE TOT. SOLIDS ~ CALCIUM 7'f lUlFATE SUS. SOLIDS LEAD /4, DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM I fIIBAS SILVER C,O.D. [)( SODIUM ~. J t.O.C. ~ POTASSIUM /.) ] ~ BARIUM lHi\&. ~ <3,~ FIELD D.O. I Ir_~ 1)< FIELD TEMP J?- 0\ \.U X FIELD pH ";jro I ~ FIELD CONDo ~~=1mho 38 112. 'SUFFOLK 0XJNrlr ~'d at Lab II-/<(-JU llEP1' OF HFAL'lH SERVICES' Public Water Private Water PUBUC RE'AL'lH Other I.ABORA1ORY DIIt.e OJnt>leted 1/- If'- ~ Examined By ;:r~ bl! JL DIVISICN OF MEDICAL LmAL INVES'l'IGATIOOS , f"ORmSIC SCImcES ''mACE ORGANIC ANALYSIS OF WATER NallIe F, ~~e..r~ rt!>. Saaple Tap ~~o~ L Address _6\.0 ~-&OO(~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lab No. ro- Field No Date Time COl. By 1:'1-::'- ():mpourxi ppb 306 vinyl chloride ..... ~... ~ 305 methylene chloride ..... ~ 290 bu..l&A.tiloranethane ..... _ 323 1,1 dichloroethane ..... ~ '309 trans dichloroethylene.. ~ 300 chloroform............. ~~5 324 1,2 dichloroethane ..... ~ 321 1,1,1 trichloroethane .. 304 carbon tetrachloride.... 294 1 b= 2 chloroethane.. ,Q~. 405 1,2 dichloropropane .... i()5 310 1,1,2 trichloroethylene. .(()~ 303 chlorodit,~""Qllethane ... .(() =) 2931,2 dibraooethane ...... ~ 420 2 bran::ll chloropropane ~ 301 b=form ................ ~- 311 tetrachloroethylene .... - 308 cis dichloroethylene ... t):; 320 fDeon 113 .............. L~~ 292 dib~......o...thane ......... LaS 307 1,1 dichloroethylene ... ~ 302 b~.....Aichlorcmethane ... ~ 406 2,3 dichloropropene .... ~.~ 407 cis dichloropropene .... L 408 trans dichloropropene .. ..1) "\ 322 1,1,2 trichloroethane ...Nl:') 409 1,1,1,2 tetrachlo'ethane ~. 295 &-tetrachloroethane .... .~ 433 1,2,3 trichloropropane . 450 2,2 dichloropropane .... ~ 451 1,3 dichloropropane .... ~ 452 2 chloroethy1vinylether .l.()..., o...~ PIX> 250 benzene .................... ta 251 toluene .................... 258 chlorobenzere .............. L 259 etqylbenzene ............... 2S4 o-~lene ................... 252 ~xylene ................... lDf) 253 p-~lene ................... L()7) 255 total xylenes .............. - 257 btaDObenzene ............... ....-- 266 ~oroto1uene ............ L 0 I::;. 267 m-chl.cxotoluere ...... it . ~ . ~"'.. "O~ 268 p-chlotOto1uene ............ .{ n:"5 265 total chlorotoluene ........ 419 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ... ... ~ 418 1,2,4 tr.UDe~lbenzene ..... ~ . 415 m,~ichlorobenzene.;....~..d ..... 412 o-<iichlOl:obe.lZene .......... ~.,. :~ ff:,.:et.~~~~~~.':' . ..,., 437 1,2,4 tric~ ..... \..' .~ . . '-'0"..' . ..- ~ ~='t"';i'::: ~:> 601 1 methy1ethy1 benz I (C\IlIE!ne) . - 602 n-propylbenzene ...;..... ... ~ 603 tert-butylbenzene .......... 604 sec-buty1benzene ........... 605 isoprcpy1toluene(p-cymene) . ~ 606 n-butylbenzene .............~ 607 hexachlortbutadiene......... ~ -- -------- I [FIELI?J 1ABORATORf - \I FIELD NO. _Ct'-l ..} ~. LAB NO. -J0 ~ y IL. BY ~ Q" . ~~R"'\ TYPE SAMPLE It' )r?,cL NAME, NOl INITIALS DATE REC'VD. ?!::J:::; '\-~-8f1 .t-- COL. :~.- (c) TIME REC'VD. rE COL. l\ ~l~ DATE COMPLETED 1118' lME OR FIRM SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF WATER, SEWAGE, INDUSTRIAL WASTE (\I\ld -\\ rDRESS OR LOCATION POINT OF COLLECTION IMARKS/INSTRUCTIONS ~\~ -r T\.........\ l~\\ ., /..-00) F/&LD Pf2B9. I mQ. TEST !!lL TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT liler I CONDUCT umho -....d NITRATE.N /.5 COPPER - pH ')( NITRITE .e~q "'x" IRON 4. l' TEST m.g. V 39 "5< .4' . RESULT liler AMMONIA.N . .MANGANESE ,- , ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM l T. ALKALINITY Q.PO...p NICKEL r CHLORIDE ,;( b' . ZINC FLUORIDE ~ MAGNESIUM ,S. '8 CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS ~ CALCIUM IS- SUS. SOLIDS LEAD II>< SULFATE ;2 I. DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SI LVER I C.O.D. <: ~ SODIUM <<7- I T.O.C. " [I POTASSIUM 3'7 t,-\-.~o ~ BARIUM I FIELD D.O. FIELD TEMP 1- 6.9 , FIELD pH 1 ""0' I FIELD CONDo Zit umho .,,;; , I FIELl::i-j IELD NO. (\'\. 'J-' Z Rol'\ Po.",hl'"(\ NAME, NOT INITIALS liME CDL. IZ:~ '. DATE COMPLETED 1~~7'1 ~ u ?rJt.L 7/;) ~ ,;.-(0 '3' I, 18"~ LAB NO. 10L. BY TYPE SAMPLE I~'C COL. '"\- z...~ -gq DATE REC'VD. TIME REC'VD. SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF WATER, SEWAGE, INDUSTRIAL WASTE lAME OR FIRM .DDRESS OR LOCATION 'OINT OF COLLECTION (\(\ "'-) _ \ "Z..... ~\ f Gun- I J..nol\ t!JC) FIG?L.U F. ~~l"('3 ) ::t'Sw. IEMARKS/INSTRUCTlONS Pf>3:7- II !!!!l.. TEST !a... TEST RESULT TEST RESULT lit.r RESULT lit.r ./.. ,. ~ CONDUCT umho NITRATE.N COPPER I. pH C(; NITRITE .011 X IRON .31 TEST m.g. ~ .0S Ix t RESULT liter AMMONIA.N MANGANESE 'Oi? ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM 1- T. ALKALINITY O.POA.p NICKEL "- CHLORIDE I ~. ZINC I FLUORIDE X MAGNESIUM .;1,.7 I CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS :J'- CALCIUM b'? SUS. SOLIDS LEAD )( SULFATE '1,5 DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER .... .,t., I~, C.O.D. SODIUM - K T.O.C. POTASSIUM /.'7 ~."'t ~ BARIUM 1 FIELD D.O. FIEL,D TEMP I FIELD pH ,(.Q q{ FIELD CONDo umho 18:'1)-11 I [FIELD I FIELD NO. (V'\ l~' - l '3 I L. BY ~ (\ R>....... \ <; .....r-- NAME. NOT INITIALS t~c COL. " -~...~~ 1~']rr-;~ TYPE SAMPLE ~ Je c..( 7-/ 'k- DATE REC'VD. U-J- b.-Ie) LAB NO. TIME REC'VD. IME COL. <"'00 , .. DATE COMPLETED IME OR FIRM SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF WATER. SEWAGE. INDUSTRIAL WASTE fDRESS OR LOCATION POINT OF COLLECTION N\I>~-" ~e~P Lle..\\ }..JC> frE-L,[) ff?C?SI r ~\. ~",\ (lON>~ r. \~ tMARKS/lNSTRUCTIONS [ !!!S.:. TEST !!!9... TEST RESU L T TEST RESULT lit.r RESULT Iit.r r CONDUCT umho X NITRATE.N . '10 COPPER pH ~ NITRITE ' 0.;1. \ )( IRON .~t TEST m.g. X ,03 tx:' l RESULT iiiTr AMMONIA.N MANGANESE 3.S- ph. ALKALINITY CHROMIUM - TKN I T. ALKALINITY O.POA.p NICKEL I ~ CHLORIDE 31. ZINC I FLUORIDE 2S MAGNESIUM /1- . I CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS X CALCIUM Ol 3. SUS. SOLIDS LEAD It<' SULFATE ~tl DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER I < ~ SO . C.O.D. SODIUM I T.O.C. X POTASSIUM 3.y \-"'>TI. \ <6.9() BARIUM I FIELD D.O. FIELD TEMP ~ 6,J::; I FIELD pH tJ /7 umho FIELD COND. - I ~204'1 IE LD N:'--~ fI1 to ~ I Y COL. BY ~Qf"\ BJ~- NA , NOT INI TlALS l.cCOL. ~-zg-g~ LAB NO. 1-:::Jl.f -Z60 TYPE SAMPLE ~ cL DATE REC'VD. 7.;;~ C~fD TIME REC'VD. .d DATE COMPLETED JJ I I ~ 7 IME COL. .. I SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF WATER, SEWAGE, INDUSTRIAL WASTE ~~ [ME OR FIRM fr\W- \ L1 DRESS OR LOCATION M~L,.ro< =T:-;-W 'iNT OF COLLECTION REMARKS/lNSTRUCTlONS ( LJOll f\'!': /J0 FI(.?LU (7~S'~ J !!!i... !!JL TEST RESU L T TEST RESULT lit., TEST RESULT lit., [ CONDUCT umho >> NITRATE-N 1.0 COPPER - . 0 lo'6 "':X /0' t pH / NITRITE IRON TEST m.g. is ,03 Z /. r- RESU L T iiI.' AMMONIA.N MANGANESE t ph.ALKALlNITY TKN CHROMIUM T. ALKALINITY O-PO A'P NICKEL Its- CHLORIDE 30, ZINC Il FLUORIDE ~ MAGNESIUM 9. (,' CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS 1\ CALCIUM ~3- SUS. SOLIDS LEAD >( SULFATE II. DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM I MBAS SILVER '>< C.O.D. SODIUM .:<~, I T.O.C. ~ POTASSIUM 3.4 I -''''-ll. \ l3\.\< BARIUM FIELD D.O. I FIELD TEMP , FIELD pH I FIELD CDND. umho R20~' 1 :- .!- I I [~IELC?J !}LLA1R~ld:/ I - FIELD NO. mIll-IS LAB NO. -~- ~ / ~.... (.Y"(") , Ix. BY eon \ TYPE SAMPLE u)eLl NAME, NOT INITIALS 7p~ I-E COL. '(-25 -gC; DATE REC'VD. I TIME REC'VD. S <~ / 0 \<.30 ~ 11~9 IME COL. DATE COMPLETED lME OR FIRM fY'\W- \5 ~~ v.Je \ \ J0C/ . SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF WATER. SEWAGE. INDUSTRIAL WASTE . - ....)o\\.C'l,SO') :::t dr-Jf'Pl rDRESS OR LOCATION POINT OF COLLECTION IeMARKSIINSTRUCTIONS r:, ~ t-U f (28::5- mq. TEST !!!lL.... TEST RESULT TEST RESULT liter RESULT lit., CONDUCT umho 1,.,( NITRATE-N L.DS COPPER I >< .00s I X .06 pH NITRITE IRON m.g. 'X ' D3 >( . at TEST RESULT I"., AMMONIA.N MANGANESE ~ ph.ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM I T. ALKALINITY D-PO A'P NICKEL I ~ CHLORIDE I L.{, ZINC FLUORIDE I~ MAGNESIUM /. I I CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS I?S: CALCIUM ~. 'i SUS. SO LI OS LEAD 1 ~ SULFATE CD.I DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER I C.O.D. !K SODIUM 'i! .d( I T.O.C. 0- POTASSIUM {.O \::::>\W -So '75 BARIUM I FIELD 0.0. FIELD TEMP FIELD pH 59-. I FIELD CONDo 5R umho 11;>04-1 -- ..- I ~~~J FIELDND. _~vJ~QO IL BY enA ~. \s-... NAME. NOT INITIAl~ LAB NO. TYPE SAMPLE I~{E COL 'l. -"2-C;-~9 DATE REC'VD. \ TIME REC"VD. IME COL z.. ... "10 .. DATE COMPLETED IME OR FIRM SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF WATER, SEWAGE,INDUSTRIAL WASTE fV\~AJ (CO fDRESS OR LOCATION POINT OF COLLECTION IMARKS/INSTRUCTIDNS Fid..er -ts-W ( ~ VO_U o c) F{~L-{) pp~,. l ~ TEST !!!L TEST RESULT TEST RESULT lit.r RESULT liter CONDUCT umho .,.: NITRATE.N .310 COPPER pH ~ NITRITE . 001 ~ )(' IRON -0"1 TEST m.g. ~ .c . O.;t ~ L, O:J- RESU L T iiie. AMMONIA-N .... MANGANESE - ph. ALKALINITY TKN CHROMIUM I~, T. ALKALINITY O-PO 4-P NICKEL CHLORIDE c2~, ZINC I FLUORIDE / MAGNESIUM 3'7 ~ ~ CALCIUM 6.s- I CYANIDE TOT. SOLIDS SUS. SOLIDS LEAD II'~ SULFATE 10, DISS. SOLIDS CADMIUM MBAS SILVER I C.O.D. 05 SODIUM /~. I T.O.C. '\t POTASSIUM /...3 . BARIUM FIELD D.O. FIELD TEMP I FIELD pH FIELD COND. umho I t1.-'04.1 SUFl:OU< cx:um Dfl>T 01:' 11UI.I:m SERVICES , hl.BL:l:C HEJIL'l'H ~ DIVI:m:u OF ;.a)IClu. U::CIIl. Il....t:.:;TICI\:1.ICi..a.:; , ~IC SCI:El-O:s 'nlJlO;: Qf<CIINIC J.t-lALYSI:; OF WI~'I.::n. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I '. .1' . I.;.b No. '10- 7$ 7 if/ ~ ~'i"lcl No. ~~I \ 1h.c.u "\ "" 'I.'iI.,: ~ \~ Col. lJy 9-. \...... N.:.l~ _Mo.] _ \ j . . ~:.o 1:1~ .:r~\n...~ S"'lpl.. T..p Ki.t _ lith _ or_ 4 Viala.1:/ :2 Via..L:;, _ ~ _ :J CQ,(.>.)un.:t r->r-b JOG vinyl.~ ....... <05 30S ho.::c:ny4:&, duor:i,d.: ... < rf'i 323 l, 1 d.i.chl.oro.:th;;u-... '" <n~ J09 t.r;,n:,o 1,:2 didU'",t:h.:.nc~ 300 du.o.:ol:"onn ........... S:lS..: 324 1,:2 cl.i,chJ.Oro.:than.;, '" < <l~ . 321 1, 1,1 'trichl.oco.:c:hat~ <<'I <:: 30'1 rc"iJon t"t.c'"...chlocid." . ..:::.at'> 294 1 ~1I0 :2 du.oro.:~ ~ 40S 1,:2 aichJ.Cl.I;O{)COpil.n.: " ..~ 310 tr~l:h...ln.o ...... <oS 30J du.ocOdib.a:III""'II.:~ . .c::...ns 293 1,2 d.iJ:lrClloO<:d~ .... .I. 0 '0;1.. '120 :2 UL-CIoIlCl 1 chl.ocopcop..n:.c ftS J01 brauofODIl ............~~f\ 311 tetr"<I.Chlo.co.:t.ll<:r\a .... ~ 30u c:i:.o 1,:2 W,du.oco..t:h..:n....::SaS: J:.!O fr.:.on 113 ............ ~ 2n dilJC"'lCIo'-.:U>;ulo..l ....... ~ 3u'/ 1, 1 d.i.ClUoc",-,Ul<.:l\u .;. .:5-oF\ 302 brCllIOdichl.OCCloI""~ . i' 40G 2, J w'd\l.ocO{)cop.;n..; '..c "' 40'/ c:i:.o ai.ClUO=I:..cO(~ .....L 400 "t..I:"...t\:.o W.Ch.l..,c"flcop..;n... 3:.!:2 1, 1,2 l;riCh.l.ocu.:.:c.l~ ""'-<I 409 1112 t.;;tr"...chJ.o'..thane: ~. 29:i :.o-r."'~....ctuocr=tl~ " ~ 433 1,2,3 t.rictl.l.O=pcop<u.... 'ISO 2,:! aiclu.oLO["'Ol~ " ~ 4~1 1,:J (i.;j.Ql.l.ocO!:'.l:UI~ .. 4S~ :l d\l.o' <;l:hy1v:i..o:tl.:l:.h..L' '-' ./""'- . '.\ Ih.' P:/~ '" . ,..:".{,......'...) P.ec'c1&t Lib ?/.;2.fI~;I.j;1~i,i,' PubJ.J..o Wir.cu.I:" . .,.' ...... . "(t~[ """~'f:~l\ l>rivato w..u . ":~"'i:'j,,' "/."j" /"\ro,",-..._ '..1 ". ).~J:~ ..~. """""'IQIO '....~., -: I,,' ~. 8y \(t "\1 iT! 611\ . r::i.~:N~: , .'.;~:, . ".; i .~}. . "'; . '.' J~~% : ~ ~~: !.:....(r ~'''i~ ,.,;;~~~ '."',' 'f;:t..~~~~ ~ <~ }"?l~:!'!l' -',l'\(\/j. .:,~'~~3~~t~ ~:;~~~~;~l' Q:lt). .-,r:. ;,j , Ocher (_ IIc>\\ -I i " COIl~ .. 2.50 ~ .................... ...0.'1 . 251 tol~ ....................~. 2~U chloc~ .............. ~_ . ~9 ':C.hy~CI'),Q ............... 2.:)4 o-JiCY'.lc:nia ................... \,,1 . . , . I-n .," '. ~:. 252 ~xylene ................... =:;~ ~~~,::.................~-. . ~ CO...... XY""'IC ...... ......... .' :!CC 2-chlocuto~ (0) ........ <. . ::....-/ Ju-cIllo.:ocoJ.l.Iend ............ L. 2GO 4~ (P) ........ L~~ ::!GS toc.al c:::t\l.oroto'~ ........ _ 419 1,3,5 trill"'c:ny~ .....~. '1.10 1,2,. trill"c:ny~ ..... ~ 'llS lIl,p-aid\l.oc~ ........ ~ 412 1,2 ~ (0) ....4- J., .--.Lth n....__ _ .. .l ... <1- -.. y~~ ........... 'l?~ .1,?, oj, S t..:r..c.......thy~ . -A.:l.- 'J... J 1,., oj r..c.a.dUocQbc,~ ..... ~ 'l::tU 1,2,3 ~ ..... ':1 COO (It:heny~ (atYhN) ... t ';01 1 l""'tllY.l.cOt.llY~ (CWlilnu) . ~02 n-~~ ............ ~03 ~-Duty~~. .......... ~ ';0'1 ~b.ll:y.lb..,o,z~ ........... <c..(\~ COS ~optOpy1to1ueno ~) ~ .;O~ n-kluty.u:.....l>:_ ........... .... ~ CO/ ~u.orabul:~ ........ ~ (;00 .1,2 rllh 0.00 3-~ LO'I'{;;l I I J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I.;.b No. '10- 7$-7'f//, ~~:a li;.$}f~~ 'l'.l.II'::~ Col. Oy ~o....\__ j':/l l\ec'd at I.b -p -( I~ PUbJJ.c w..c...:- l' c:i.VMl:4i w...u. ~ Elwua. Ily ;It ,,\1 m. <i iii '}-31-(? SfJf1:Ou< o:x.tm Du>T 01:' tIlW.'nl smvIa:s hlOLl:C tIEI.I.'1U ~ Dl:VI::IQ/ OE" rU>IOu. u:ou.. I1"'J:::;'tICll:rIQ~ , FORENsIc sc::D:lQ:s , 'nlAC:; ClllCIIN!C JIl'll\.LYSIS OE" W/\:I.l:n ., NGlne fu ~ \ _\ z... ~:J l-i1;.be~ t s \""..1 lith C1r S""plg T"P Kit 4 Vi<.l:! / :! =1:1 - - ., . (~l~ en.. r:) Ocher . . . - - Large - ~ Cal~ 1=lr".b 30G vinyl c:hJ.acicl.;, ....... ~ 305 Do:Chy4:l1.., chJ.on.o., ... ~ 323 1, 1 aid1.l.0I:C.:ch;vld '" ..c:..o~ 30!l tran., 1,2 dich.l' "'~ <.o~ 300 ChlocoiOLln ........... <::n~ 324 1,2 did1.l.oI:C.:thanco ... ~ . 321 1, 1,1 trid1.l.oco.::t.h.:uo.: . 30-1 rc.'i:lon t<.:l:.r'..cI\!.oc:W... . 2!14 1 bmllCl 2 ct\l.oro..:t:h.:.,~ :<1:\.... 405 1,:! dich.l.OC"1)cop..n.: .. <.o~ 310 trich1oz:c.:~ ...... ~ (\6 JOJ ct\l.ocOdib.."a.o:..o:th:.n., . ~'5 2!13 1,:! di.bcOllo..:c.rwn., ......:::.0:2- 'I:!O 2 UcOlIlCl 1 ct\l.o.c~Cf.o..l\ =~~ J01 W:OIllOiOZlIl ............ ~ 3U tctrach1orccth.:.n.e .... i JOO ci", 1,2 C1iCh.l.oco..l:h=.. ~ J:!o fr.;;on 113 ............ ~~2 d.i.1.U:ClllUIlL:t.tWUU. .. . . . . . :J/J'J 1, 1 a.i.cI'\!.o.c""'Uk:l1u ... J02 W:CdlOd.icn.l.orccl""thasl.a . ~ 40G 2, J diChlocop.c~ " .' 40'/ ci", C1i~COj)cO{..oo:n...o ". 400 t.r..t\:l C1iChJ.o4"1)cOC-..tlu J:!2 1,1,2 c.riclw,cu.;;cn..n... ~,~ 409 1112 t~tr-AChlo'~thanc < 2!lS a-c"'tr-.adU.o.cf"'c.n..n... .. .c: 4JJ 1,~,J c.ricl~c~ "l':;a 2, 2 (lid1.locO[",.cUL~ .. -:: 4~1 1,:J Cl.i.Cl~"OI)4VI"""" .. 4~:! 2 ~. o::a.y.1.V'U':/4:C!l..:L_ __ /"_. '.\ I Ca'r-oound ......... 2.50 benzene .................... l..~S ~1 r^l~ .................... ~ 25U chloc~ .............. ~ 2:i9 ..thyll:.:.nz_ ............... nf\ ~~ ~~1cnQ ................... 2S~ ~~lenB ................... ~4 ~~~ ................... ...... ~... ,,-'_. ~ ~ CO-..4w. xy.cua ............... ~" 2-~"to~ (oj ........ .( , 2",-} 111-_ ............ . <nl::; ~~~ 4-_ /PI ........ .~ -~ totAl c:h.loI:oto 1 uc.n.a ........ -U~ 1,3,5 ttial....thy~ ..... ~ -11u 1,:!,4 ttial..thy~ ..........l.- 'I~ III,P"dL::h.lcu:~ ........ ~ -112 1,2 ~ (0) .... .( I 'l?:! P"C:Iic~y~ ........... ~ '/.J~ 1,~,...,5 t.:1:.C......thy~ . ,,:n 1,:!,... l:.C,i.Cl\lo.c~ ..... .( 'I~U 1,2,3 t...~ ..... <I coo ethenylbenzeno (.cYhn6) ... ~ ';0.1. 1. ut.::Chy~Ch~~(Q.lIlliIlot) .<n~ "0" n-""""""........._., r ~ w - r-~~I~~ ............ ~O~ ~-Duty~~ .......... 1.0-1 >lCC-bucy~CI\Q ........... ....t;; G05 UCIf'-"\-./ltolueno~) LO~ ';Oci n-buty~_ .............. / "n CO'/ ~Obu..:...'fI.,.. ........ ""', coo 1,2 ",':" 0.00) 3-~ <'02... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SUfL'OU( o:un'1 Dl:J.'T 01:' llCJ-r,'L1! SUlVICES ': ,~' L.:.b No. '10- 7c.r..? '-1/ 1- ~'i"la I~. ""'~\3 - IJ~~ ''I;.z~ 'I'il..;: l...~ Col. Uy ~ Ch.. \~"'I S:/.QI; ,-?,,!.,,' Il,ec'd At Li;b 7/J. {/ ff9 f'u.bJ.i.c WAw.r I , l'riv..tla w....u. ~ ~.. lty JC}l\l "i1LqM. ?( 7-'61-) ) l'uauc IIl::JJ:l11 LIIOC:lRl.:roR: OIVI:;IQ, 4lF rUJIClu. U::O\L llNt::;'l'lCiU'lQ-l.:.l ~ f'CIRl:NSIC sc::nN::::€s 'UIIICl;: OhClIl<l<: J\I'UI,l:r.:a:; 01:' W/\.'l'Ul. Ni.lre --...tG..L. \ ... \ 3 . . ~" t:';qkf'b -t.:-;;\o.,..J ., . S4il'pl..l'l'i1P Kit lith CJr Ocher (.A ~ \\ - .c VW:J_JL 2 V iaJ.." targe_ ~~ :J Cco'p..:ll\(\.j f-l':b i Cco'pound JllXl 30G vinyl ch.I.orid.; ....... l" ~~ 305 n~c.hyl.:i\u du.orido, ... <:()~ 323 1, 1 dich.l.oro.;l:h.u... '" <(\~ 309 tran:.. 1,2 clich.l.'",~ L ,~ 300 du.o>:oioL.n ........... ~ 324 ,321 30'1 2!l4 .c05 1,:! dichlo.co..:t:han.o ... ~ 1,1,1 c.riClu.o;;O":c.J...."" ~ r.,n-on tct:.C.u::lLlodu... . ~ ~)<c.; 1 bc(.uo 2 dLlo.co..:tJl.:u\..l ~ 1,2 aich.l.o.:ul'rop....)..: " ~ 310 tric:hloro..:~ ...... 41'S 303 dLl.o4oa.i.b...'U.ur..:tJlJ.l.... . 4/'0<:::: 293 1,2 dibrOIlOo,;c.TIJ.l.., ....~' <> '120 2 bcOt.o 1 dU.OLOfJJ:Of""'\ ( 30.1 brylloion" ............ ..I!v- 311 tcc.r-4Chlorc.;tJl<:nO .... ~ {)~ 300 c.b 1,2 clidLlOJ:OutJ~....~. 320 tt"<ll\ llJ ............ . ....I.~ ....:t tJ -:-J-:- ......;r""o,..I.:u.... ....... . JO I 1,1 <l.1.CJLloJ:"'-'Ulo.:t.... .:. "";::Ot; 302 brC<lIOC1id\lorC<'~th.w\.., . .!.o.S..... .cO~ 2, J a.i.d\lorOj>ropCl\.. " ~ '10 I CJ." Q.\.CJUOrol>J:O{........ " .L()l). '100 t.r~ aiclu.oL0jorOj~ Ll"l~ 322 1,1,:> c..ridu.oJ:Out.h.J.t\... ~ 409 1112 tcc.r-<oChlo' c:thane; ...(()~ 2% a-c...tr-..aU.OLf""c.J"",,-> " ~ 4JJ 1,2, J c..riau.o"'pcOf........ ~ "l:>0 2, ~ Cli.~\lorO{.J:o,......... " ~~ _,. 4~1 1,.J d.i.Ch.l.o<&:""lJ.L.uJ.~' .. . , <4~~ 2 ch..Lo"";;cl.'ylv.uIY~Llw.a" ~......~ ,/"_. '.\ . 250 benzena .................... ~ ~51 tol~ ....................--l.... 2~U chlor~~ .............. , 2~9 ~tJly~c.I'\G ............... <"f\~ ~",L o-xyl~ ................... ~2 ~.J ~:..i :!CC ::'u-1 a.-xy~ ................... P-.xyl~ ................... t.Ot.....l .xy~ ............... ....J...:: 2-chlorutoll.lerlu (0) . . . . . . .. ~ ILrCJ:l.l.orot.olu.:.nu ............ ~ 2ClJ 4-chloroto~ IP) ........ .:-:O.~ ~ ~ toc..;a,l c::hJ.omto.luct\u ........ '1l~ l'2,S ~I""t.l\ylbo.luenoa ..... ~ .110 1,_,4 t:.n.Illo:Cl\y~ ..... ~ '11~ 1r..P'-dichl.:l.:~ ........4....: -112 1,:2 ~ (0) .... ~ .1:J~ ~thy~ ........... 'l '1:;:; 1,:"...,5 tcCC"""t.l\y~ . #= .~:.J-J 1, -,'" l.:.r.l.dLl.o.rQl;)G.u.~ ..... <. . ,... . . ,l^~.~____ I ".I..JU -,..,:.1 t..rJ.A.:J_~~ ..... coo ethenYlbenzetIQ (~YJ:'ClM) . . . 1.1 ';01 1 ""'c.J\yJ.c:c.J\y~_(CUIllill\u) ~ ~O~ n-prQpy~~ ............ ~ ';0:" ~-I:lucy~""" .......... < rI 1 ';0'1 :l<.-C-};:>'.Il:Y~_ ........... E ()~) G05 ';0'; LO'} ;;:=~..~~. ~ )~ioloCObur;.Ii;'~..... ........ ~ coo l,::! <1LbcCllllQ 3-~ -'/?'''O- I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L:.b No. '10- 7 J 7'1/ g ~'i...la No.. i6",;; I q.-- l.l~t.u '\.... _ '\ '!',u.,;: I Z .,!"..CG Col. lIy e W...J--. ~'d at LiIb f%/?'1 1'ubUc w..c...:- , l'riv..t4a w..u Oc.Iloar t:.lwla. fly SUffOu( ~ Dt:1"r 01:' tll::1\L'mSl::rmCES .~ ...x.A, Jri~\Ii11 ~M~:,.:"'_i'~H. .,.'.,',..'.,,' hJl3LIC liEI.t,'11l ~ OIv.I:::IQ' OF l"UlrClu.. La:IIL Il.Ve:;TrCll:l'rQ~ , FClRDlSXC SCll:N::Es '!l1ilCl:: ar<Ol/irC JIl.w:.YSr::: 01:' W11.1'lm, ~Q..-\a ~re JI\~ _ ~ ~:J F{~~ I_~\ r_^~ ~~~ . S""pl~ T..p Ki.t _ bth _ at_ .( vw:! L :! Vial..! _ ~ _ .. . ~I' ..~i,l,\;~:';;r. " .~",i"_":::'''::'1\_: t:Q) . -:j;:'./';y o..ue It Ocher :J Pr-h Canf.lOo.M\d Ca'().)un.j 300 vinyl Chlori.cl.;, ....... <<:1':'\ 30S lI..,thy4n., dl..Lori.d.: ... L. ()"\ 32J 1,1 eJidUoro.:l:h.;u..., '" O.'~ 309 \:.ran:. 1,2 d.idU' "'~ ~ JOO ClI.l.o.:otann ...........-L- 324 1,2 d.idUoro.:th.:.an.;, ... <.(\~ . 321 1, 1,1 \:.rictl..Lo.:o.:t!...... -.O.i.:.. 30'1 C:""ton t..:t.:.r.,.chlOl.-i..-J.." . ~ . 2~~ 1 ~~o 2 dl..Loro.,;tt~>..l ~ 405 1, _ (l.j,dUoroprop..n... " ~ 310 tri.dUoro..:t:h..:n.; ...... 4( (\ ~ 30J d1.l.orCX1ib.."U..;,..o.:t.h;,c..., . L. oS .,,,-, 1 '. .",,- " ... J... I -. -.w..M.Qlo..:~ .... L /) . " .::z.. '120 2 beono 1 Cil..Lorop.cOfJ.o.[\ L {)h 301 brCl'lOioJ:lll ............ ~'!:., 311 tctr-4ChlorC<:t!~ .... ~~ JOU ci" 1,2 d.iCil..Loroul:hc..... ~ ~~O tL~~ 113 ............ ~ 2~2 d.il.lrc.IOI"'U~l<J ....... ~.c:; ~O', 1,1 aiCJl..Lorc...:ulo.:.r\y ... ~S 302 brc"llOd.ich.lorCcI';~ . ~a5 40G 2,3 d.ich1.arClp4O[.l<:l\o.) " ~ '10', ci" aichloCOI:.cO(~ ". 'IOU t.r..ol\.:l C1i.CiI..Lo":Cof'ror-..:n... 322 1,1,2 =iCil..Luru.;,c:.n..n... ~i5 409 1112 t<:tr<loChlo'''~ ~ {};C: 2% "'-t."'tr-,'ch.l.orr:~ . 'fi< ~' .JJ .I.,:!, J =ictl..LoruprOj.\iY.... ~._: '1:;0 2,:! CliCll..LorOf,ro1:>.:.n... " .(~l l.,:" a.iCJ\lo.cOL~.L'"\:ll~ .. _< . 4~~ :.! chJ.o" .;;chyl"'-in.:l.1.cL.h..:L~ ,~ .. .,..-' \ I 250 ....... ....................~. : ~l t^l~ ....................< _ 2~U chloc~ .............. 2::i9 uthy~ ............... <. . 2S4 ~~~ ................... , 2.5:> ....xy1enot ................... ~ ~J ~xyl~ ................... ~ ...... r^~.' xy' ."_ . _ ~................. oIoQ"lQ ............... ....., ""'--t 1..~_. ( , ~ ...~L .-'ooC~u O~1Ui 01 ........ 2~-J II....cnlO'COC'O.1.u.c:caa ............~. _. 2(;0 .c-~ (P) ........ ..(O.~ ~c:5 tot4l c:t\.Lo.r::oto~ ........ _ -ll~ 1,J,5 t.ti.Ilo.:thy~ .....~. .JlU l/~,.. t..ri"...thy~ ..... ' ..!~ In,~~ ...........::::..... .112 1,2 ~ (0) .... <'1 'I?~ p-ai..,~y~ ........... [;E "!.J:.a 1,~,..,5 t...oc..r"'I..atby~ . < .,:.JO, l,:!,. triCi\loc~ ..... zr::<' . 1" -, t:rU-.hI^_"..-. -- '".,JU ,..,... ____~ ..... ~ coo ethenyJbenz_ (~yqno) ... < I ';01 1 1/.;t!IYl.:th.v~ Ia.anan..) ~ 0 S" ';O~ Il-~~ ............ -<,~." ~O.J ~-I:lut:ylbunzo:n.. ..... . . . .. <. a .~ 1.0'1 :k:C-b.lt.vlbunz~ ........... '. n " Gas i:aopt'Opyltc1ueno~) .(. ..\~ ';Ou n-b.lt:y~ ............... Ie (If\" CO') ~\locObur:,Ii. ~nu ........ " I coo l,:! IiH'<CI>...:l3~ .t.n,q.;t Ai'~ . ". ~."I:' '_ tt~ . -: ...~'~I!' ~ ~ ):~t t::~i " ~ ;;;;.~1tf . . ;....,..' 'X{i!:~:! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I., I I U3 No. '1'0- 7S7 i/~ l:~.i.~ No. VV\\...., -I ~ o....c.u ,., .. -Zs- gq '1'ill~ \~ SUFIi"Ol.K CXXNrr C4l1. Uy v.o:: ~,l",",", 0El"r 01:' tlIW.'11t sr::nvICES P<J8I.IC HEIIL'ftl ~ DlVISICN OF HmICAr. WCIIL D-/IJEST~m-lS , FClAENSIC SCtEta:S 'l'lv.o;: 0l1C.l\NIC JINlILYSIS OF ~ ~~II\-\'-:; . . ~ f\\I it\...<Q(t\ (~~f'\.'hl'\.) I.<.\"""r\. ~.:I ~~ S"'lplo T"[l/ Ki.t _ I1th . Vial:! vi 2 ViaJ.:I - CJr La.rcJe _ :l Co.p.:lI.l/\d Pr.b 306 vinyl c:hloridril ....... ~ 30S ...t.hylClw ch.I.ori.I:Iq ... ~ 323 1, 1 w.~~ ... .(..,,~ 309 tran:. 1,2 dichJ.'..~ ~ JOO dUOI:'oioal ........... ~ 32. 1, 2 ~l:hane ... .( "C:; . 321 1,1,1 tr.i.chloro.:t.hanfo ~ 30-1 <:"m.n t.l:tr..c:hJ.o.cido . ~ 2!1ol 1 ~1I0 2 ctWlro.:th<an.) ~;::: 40S 1,2 c:1i.c:h.I.onlpOpiInG .. "'-<l ~ 310 td,c:hlo~o..:~ ...... -( no::, 303 c:hloc<Xl.i.b.a:o'oOI....t:hiI.nQ . L ^~ 293 1,2 c1i.b.:QIIO",c.hiAtIg .... "::-.0-' '120 2 lJcQIIQ 1 ChloL"OPCopi&l\ ~ :)01 bl:QllQrOD&L ............~ 311 tetra.c:h1.oxoethena .... i 30U c.i..l 1, 2 ~ClatheN L. ~O ~ 113 ............ <.' . 2~2 ct.i.brCIIQIU.~ ....... <' 30'1 1, 1 dichJ.o.co.::thc:na . ~ . . 302 ~llC'-thlt.no . i 406 2,3 dic:hlorop.c~ .. 40'1 c.LI a.:i.cnlQI:Oj:>Cop..n.. ". '100 t.r"...tI:I dich.I.o.:opc~ _ . 322 1,1,2 crichlo.co.::cn.o.n.. .. 409 U12 tGb.-..chlo'..thi:lM 29:i :I-Ub.-..chlol':f"'t.ha.n.a .. L . 4JJ 1,2,3 cr~~ ~..( '1:>11 2,~ ~copco~ .. 4:>1 1,:l aicn.lo"'flRlpon.. " ..c. 4s:! 2 chl.o' c:d.~J.vi.n:(l..;tho;r ,-,. - Ot.her I ....p \ \ " . Co,ipOUOd = 250 ~ .................... ,3. 251 tQ"~"'" ..........;......... ~.t) .. 25U chJ..or~ .............. <. 259 ethy~ ............... <"n~ 254 o-xylc:.t\G .... .......... ..... ~ ','l'i.. ~~;:., . .".~ ,. .~-.~~ 252.-xyl.et\Q ................... ~ 253 ~~~ ................... ~ 25S ~ xy1.ene ............... _ ::lee 2-chl.ocotohe.lllli (0) ........ ~.,>i;'.. 201 ~ ............ ~ 268 .~ (P) ........ LOS ,..~_.. . 2GS toc.Al c:h.Lorot.o~., ........ _ 419 1,3,5 trib..t.hy~_ ..... ~ 41U 1,2,4 ~~~y~ ..... < 415 m,p-cIi.c.h.l.or~ ........ < .u2 1,2 ~ (0) .... ~ 4~ p-d.ic.thy~ ........... 43S 1,2,4,5 t..tc"'llOthy~ . 43'Ll,2,4 ~~ ......4l- 430 1,2,3 ~ ..... ~ 600 .t:heny~ (atynM) "'1 GOl 1 lIlIiilt.hylOll:1W~_ (Q.aAiIlu) ~02 n~~ ............ GOJ ce&c-~y~~. .......... G04 ~~ty~ ........... . ~~ ~~~:::~.~~.. ~.. .":.::..::,,. r01 ., __A'- It, "- .'.1. "'f' ". ... ~WoIoN.."V1~;" A'\eit ........ o;.~..f;tyt~ GOO 1,2 ~ 3-~ ~. Q.2.:~}~;:::~.': ...: . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX D Kerfoot and Horsley Method for determining the zone of influence for private wells ------------------- PRIVATE WELL PROTECTION by William B. Kerfoot President, K-V Associates and Scott W. Horsley Senior Scientist, I.E.P. Edited by Victoria Lowell Graphics by Gloria McKeown and Janet Moller February 1988 INFORMATIONAL BUllETIN NO. 10 Association for the Preservation of Cape Cod Box 636, Orleans, Massachusetts 02653 ------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Existing Regulations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 The Contamination Threat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 This publication was made possible through a grant from The Mares Pond Study. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE An Explanation of Short-Circuiting ............................10 Delineating the Zones of Contribution for Private Wells ...........18 A Simple Procedure for Private Well Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Summary and Recommendations. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 ------------------- INTRODUCTION Cape Cod residents rely entirely on groundwater for their drinking water. The groundwater is derived from precipitation (rain and snow) which seeps down through the sandy soils to the water table and recharges the aquifer. Public water supply systems, consisting of large, gravel-packed wells or tubular well fields and extensive distribution systems, provide drinking water to approximately two-thirds of the Cape's population. However, the remaining third obtain their water from private on-lot wells. Eastham and Wellfleet have no public water systems and rely entirely on shallow private wells. Although a portion of Mashpee is served by a private water company, most Mashpee residents have private on-site wells. (See Figure 1; LeBlanc et ai, 1986.) Except for the limited municipal sewer systems in the Towns of Barn- stable, Chatham and Falmouth, Cape Cod residents rely upon on-site septic systems for wastewater disposal. Although many older systems consist only of cesspools, newer systems include septic tanks, which serve to separate the solid and liquid phases of sewage, and leaching facilities, through which the final wastewater is dispersed. The vast ma- jority of lots served by private wells also have individual on-site septic systems. An emerging development is the installation of small commu- nity wastewater systems, commonly referred to as package wastewater treatment systems. While municipal regulations and the state environmental code for locating on-site septic systems have emphasized placing the septic leaching facility away from the private well, there are no comprehensive guidelines for private well construction and protection. The situation is different for municipal water supply wells. Two major in- cidents, a gasoline spill in Truro and a sewage plume in Falmouth from the Otis military base wastewater treatment plant, which forced the closing of municipal wells distant from the contaminant source, led to action to increase protection of public water supplies. With the en- couragement of the Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission (CCPEDC) most towns with municipal wells have identified the zones of contribution (ZaC) to their public water supplies, developed protection plans and placed limitations on locating large volume sewage discharges within such zones. The purpose of this report is to review current regulations for the place- ment of private wells and septic systems and to propose how the knowledge of Cape Cod's hydrogeology, which has been the basis for the development of protective strategies for municipal wells, can also be the basis for increased protection of private wells from contamination by septic systems. FIGURE I.-Black areas are served by municipal water supply systems. PUBLIC WATER SERVICE AREAS , 2 3 - - - - - - - - - EXISTING REGULATIONS There are no state laws governing the siting of private wells relative to septic systems. Current state laws govern only the siting of septic systems relative to private wells and are quite limited. They are inad- quate to ensure protection of drinking water sources from chemical pollution. The Massachusetts Environmental Code (Title V; DEQE, 1977) is the primary law governing septic systems. The code requires a four- foot vertical separation between the bottom of a septic leaching facility and the maximum water table height, as well as a minimum l00-foot horizontal distance between the leaching facility and drinking water wells. The rationale for setting the horizontal separation distance was based largely on the migration of indicator bacteria. THE CONTAMINATION THREAT The family of microorganisms known as coliform bacteria is a common indicator of pathogenic (i.e. disease-causing) pollution. Coliform bacteria are attenuated (largely through natural die-off and some filtra- tion) as they move from a septic leaching facility through the soil into the groundwater and then with the groundwater through an aquifer. The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Quality Engineering (DEQE) considers 100 feet a sufficient distance to remove coliforms. Most towns on Cape Cod have supplemented at least some of these Title V requirements with more stringent separation standards, but there has been no systematic effort to develop standards based on regional andlor local conditions of groundwater flow. (See Table I.) In addition to bacteria, there may be viruses in domestic wastewater that flow into the household septic system from which the leachate mixes with groundwater. Since tests for the presence and concentration of bacteria are simple, while tests for viruses are complex, mandated separation distances between well and septic system are generally based on bacterial indicators. However, in contrast to the rapid elimination of bacteria in soil, inactivation of viruses is a matter of weeks or months. Two non-biological components of septic system effluent are major threats to private wells: nitrate-nitrogen and organic chemicals. The effluent from a typical household septic system with a mean flow of 65 gal/day has an average nitrogen concentration of over 30 ppm (CCPEDC, 1979). Typically this nitrogen reaches the aquifer as nitrate- nitrogen (NO,-N). In concentrations of more than 10 ppm, NO,-N is 4 - - - - - - - - - - TABLE I SUMMARY OF TITlE V SUPPLEMENTS PaU_Clers Hini...... Disunc:es fro.: Perio<iof Luchini Arn 51 ~e- Coverned a. ...11 rear tor Flow Calcul;atlons by Title V b. surhce ...Uer supply Soil Tut C. water C:OUf5. d. drain .. slope Title V Septic Tank I.uchin. hcility Any n.. Are. Varl'CS Wi tn Requlre_cnts a. 50' .. ,00- of Year Percolation Rate. b. SO' b. 100' Desl," Flow- ,. >S' ,. SO' 110 lal/b.dt'll/day d.-25' .. >S' .. 1$0'1 slope .. 150'1 sJope aarnsuble ,. ,00- .. 150' Wettut ,. '00- Seuon or uses Guideline Bourne ,. 100' ,. 100' Brewster ,. 100' .. 100' Chath.. b. 100' When GrOund I or 2 bedroo.s-Z8S rtT ,. SO' ,. 100' Water is It 3 bedroo.s-18S ftZ Hi,hest 4 bedroo.s-4'S ft 2 E1eution S bedrooas~Sas ft2 Dennis .. 100' ,. 100' Any flU "'Hh I J 2S ,!Ub~droo. e.SU' uses Guideline ",hen haehin, field used Easth_ .. 100' Any Ti_e .. 100' .. 100' c. 100' .. 100' .. 100' Fal~th c. :.0 e. 100' Harvieh b. 100' c. 100 .140 ,aJ/bedrooa MaSh,.. a. 100 c. 15 Any Tift "'ith US ,al/bedrOOll sin,te f..il.. USGS Guideline ",hen le.chin, field used 100' ..ltlple f... e. SO' Or laans c. SO' .. ISO' .. 50' ,. 100' d. 100' proYIiieetown e. 100' S.nelll1ch e. .100' ~6 feet to .. 100' ;roundwater' Truro Welmect c. SO' ,. 100' Ya~uth .. 100' .. lSD' Nov..June: Pen; rate slower than b. 100' ,. '00' Or"IO' to 20 _In/inch unsultable ,. SO' .. '00' ,roundwater d.- SO' Or USGS Guideline July 19M-Cape Cod Planning & Economic Development Commission 5 ------------------- known to cause oxygen deficiency in infants being breast or formula-fed. Physiological effects similar to exposure to low-level carbon monoxide poisoning can be observed on a continuum to about one ppm. Even minute amounts of organic chemicals in drinking water present serious health hazards. Such chemicals have been shown to cause many types of cancer, especially cancers of the digestive system and liver, kidney diseases, diseases of the nervous system, congenital malformations and fetal deaths (Tardiff and Youngren, 1986). TA8LE II Quantity of organic materials disposed through a home septic system sufficient to achieve critical concentrations in drinking water lying within the contribution zone of a well with 300 gallons per day withdrawal. It is all too easy to attribute pollution by organic chemicals solely to commercial/industrial establishments-e.g., paint and autobody shops, filling stations, printing enterprises, etc. Yet, sinks in kitchens and bathrooms, toilet bowls and careless disposal of substances in driveways should also be a major concern. Almost every household on Cape Cod uses and discards several or all of the following substances: household cleaning agents and degreasers; oven cleaners; paint and paint thinners (turpentine); septic cleaners (acid-organic types); spray deodorants; and garden herbicides and pesticides. Su bstance Gasoline, unleaded Benzene Toluene Xylene Pesticides Aldicarb Chlordane Small capacity home wells are particularly susceptible to organic chemical contamination. Whereas municipal wells derive some protec- tion from their large volumes of mixing and withdrawal, private wells are not so protected. Domestic sewage has frequently been found to contain trace amounts of petroleum distillates as well as benzene, toluene, chlorinated hydrocarbons such as trichloroethane, trichloro- ethylene, tetrachloroethylene, dichlorobenzene and alkyl phenols. In regions of medium to high density residential use on Long Island, 20% to 40% of wells contained trichloroethylene, trichloroethane, and tetrachloroethylene (Eckard, et aI., 1988). The percentage of wells with trichloroethylene and 1,1, I-trichloroethane was found to correlate with population density in the area. Concentration in product % Recommended' maximum concentration in drinking water (ppb) Quantityb to achieve critical level 1 pint 50 gallons 10 gallons 1/10 pint less than 1/100 pint Solvents Trichloroethylene (TeE) 1.0-2.1 5 2.2-9.9 2,000 0.7-3.4 440 1.5-50 9 varies 0 1-5 5 1/10-1 pint '1986 amendments to EPA Safe Drinking Water Act. bDoes not include removal through treatment by the septic system or adsorptionl dispersion in sewage plume. It should be noted that unlike nitrogen and biological pollutants, organic chemicals do not enter household sewage continuously. Gasoline, paint thinners, solvents and even pesticides are typically discharged only at irregular intervals. Furthermore, once discharged in- to sewage, some proportion of these chemicals is adsorbed to soil par- ticles or broken down by bacterial action. That notwithstanding, some organic chemicals are very persistent, and if a neighbor's septic system lies within the recipient well's zone of contribution, a quantity of a discharged chemical will probably enter that well and, as shown in Table II, the volume of such chemicals sufficient to exceed recom- mended concentration levels in drinking water is very small. 6 7 ------------------- THE MARES POND STUDY In the summer of 1982, the Town of Falmouth, in cooperation with the Barnstable County Public Health Department, conducted a survey of private wells in the Mares Pond area. The survey results indicated high levels of iron, ammonia and nitrate-nitrogen in numerous wells. The Town health officials and local residents expressed concern that a health hazard might be developing, hence the Town undertook a special study of sources of private well contamination (Kerfoot, 1987). FIGURE 2.- The location of wells, septic systems and septic plumes in a small section of Mares Pond area. Large lot size did not guarantee adequate protection for the private wells. One house studied was sited on a lot larger than one acre, but its well was nevertheless contaminated. The study showed that the orienta- tion of the septic systems relative to the wells and groundwater flow was the important factor in producing "short-circuiting." MARES PONO The results of the private well study were revealing. In the region adja- cent to Mares Pond, 29 out of 44 wells had elevated indicators of con- tamination. The study showed that the contaminated wells were being impacted by plumes of wasterwater leachate from on-lot or neighboring-lot septic systems, a phenomenon termed "short- circuiting" or "cross-connecting." The source of contamination was more often the next-door neighbor's septic system than the on-lot system. Apparently more care was exercised in positioning septic sytems in relation to on-lot wells than to neighboring-lot wells. The Mares Pond area was developed primarily in single family half-acre lots and exhibited a rapid groundwater flow, ranging from one to five feet per day, in sand/gravel soil conditions. ~.....~ ~~ To demonstrate that the septic system plumes could be contaminating the wells, the frequency of short-circuitings was projected for the study region using a dispersion plume model (Wilson and Miller, 1978). The observed frequency showed no significant difference from the model's predicted occurrence of short-circuitings. (See Figure 2.) The lengths of the projected plumes ranged from 150 to 250 feet (using one ppm total nitrogen as the edge of the plume). Three wells were found to have NO,-N concentrations from 14 to 27 ppm during a drought period from March to June 1982. By 1983, when the rains increased groundwater recharge, the nitrate levels dropped to below 10 ppm (the EPA- recommended level for safe drinking water). o 100 200 FT I , , KEY o HOUSE . WELL . LEACHING FACILITY .1'\ SEPTIC PLUME SHOWING -- W SEASONAL SHifT A PLUM' INTERCEPTING WELL The problems identified in the Mares Pond study are not un- precedented. A 1978 report prepared for the Health Department of the 8 9 ------------------- Town of Barnstable showed a significant correlation between nitrogen concentration at municipal water supply wells and the expected nitrogen content based upon on-lot septic system and lawn nitrogen loadings (KVA, 1978). The first detailed report devoted entirely to private well-water quality on Cape Cod found that the Barnstable County planning guideline of five ppm NO,-N was exceeded at 273 wells and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency drinking water standard of 10 ppm was exceeded at 93 wells (Persky, 1986). Figure 3 (ibid.) shows the correlation between nitrate-nitrogen in the private drinking water supply and the density of housing units per acre. The special importance of the Mares Pond study is that it demonstrated that the frequency of nitrogen contamination is not just a simple matter of housing density, but also of the orientation of private wells and septic systems within the groundwater flow field. FIGURE 3.-Median nitrate concentration as a function'of housing density. . SLOP[ = 0.752 INTERCEPT .. 0.251 CORREUTION COUTICIEHT ::0 0.802 t:. In general, groundwater moves through the aquifer (the water-yielding subsurface soils) from higher elevations to lower elevations. Note that the word "elevation" as used here refers to elevations of the ground- water (or water table) not to elevations of land. A water table map of Cape Cod prepared by the USGS (LeBlanc, et ai, 1986) shows contours of regional groundwater elevations (Figure 4). Groundwater generally flows from the center of the Cape Cod peninsula toward its shorelines, where it discharges to the surrounding coastal waters. Figure 5 (Strahler, 1972) shows a typical cross-section illustrating groundwater movement through the Cape Cod aquifer. In most cases, contamination will move along these same flow paths. Z W Z'g3 90: ~t= f!'z z'" wO Uo: t5!:! u-', ~~ f!'Vl -::> z< zo: <'" Ci3 w_ ::>::>1 l'; t:. AN EXPLANATION OF SHORT-CIRCUITING How does the short-circuiting of private wells and septic systems occur? To explain this phenomenon it is necessary to begin with some elemen- tary facts about groundwater movement and well withdrawal. t:. t:. t:. t:. t:. o o 2 HOUSING UNITS PER ACRE , . Groundwater is quite mobile and flows continually beneath the land surface. Figure 6 (Kerfoot, 1987) is a frequency diagram of measured velocities of groundwater from over 100 locations in the Town of Falmouth. With a velocity mean of 2.5 feet per day and a mode of 1.2 feet per day, groundwater flow is a significant factor that must be taken into account to protect wells from sources of contamination. These flow rates have been confirmed by the United States Geological Survey (LeBlanc, et aI., 1987). An independent tracer study at a site in the nor- thern end of Falmouth yielded a mean velocity of 1.5 feet per day and maximum velocities as great as three feet per day. As the velocity of flow 10 11 - - - - - - - - - FIGURE 4.-5ix groundwater flow cells and general directions of flow. -"-t EXI'lN<A nor< WATER TABU COHTOUR-ShowI ~l;lude Dl..........in.....Itu.l..CotII_ ...... --. o.a- ill _...... A<._ ..............ctionof~...Iow. .-- HYDROLOGIC BOUNDARY BETWEE" fLOWCfW . WELLS DRlU.ED TO BfDROCK THAT DtP NOT PENETRATE lW.TWATER o WELLS DRIU.W INTO OR THROUGH THE fRESHWATEI-$A&.TWATER BOUND. "'" . .' t----t SECTION UNE-u.. oj Melion ~ in -. . 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FIGURE 6.-Frequency distribution of groundwater flow rates in Falmouth, Massachusetts. I J When a well is placed in the aquifer and pumped, thus withdrawing groundwater, the configuration of the water table about the well is modified. (See Figure 7.) This modification is known as a "cone of depression:' and is accompanied by changes in groundwater flow directions in the vicinity of the pumping well (Driscoll, 1986). These modified conditions, coupled with the natural (or static) groundwater conditions, dictate the area of capture, or zone of contribution (lOC), to the well. Based on these principles, CCPEDC delineated lQC's for the public water supply wells on Cape Cod (Horsley, 1983). These zones approximate those critical land areas from which groundwater flows to the pumping wells. 20 17 15 14 >- 13 13 U Z 10 w 10 :l 9 C1 w 7 ~ u.. 5 6 3 2 2 0 0 2 3 4 5 6 GROUNDWATER VELOCITY (FTlDAY) 4 A similar approach can be used to understand the flow dynamics sur- rounding a private well. While the volume pumped is considerably smaller for a private well than for a public supply well, pumping of a private well also causes a depression in the nearby water table and in- fluences groundwater flow conditions. A methodology has been developed to predict these flow conditions and subsequently to delineate an area of capture for the well (Kerfoot, 1985). This method is based on the determination of groundwater flow directions and velocities in the vicinity of the well. The boundaries of the lQC are then extrapolated from this basic information. Water table mapptng in com- bination with a small pump test, to obtain information about the hydraulic conductivity of the local aquifer, can be used to determine groundwater flow directions and velocities. >7 7 Based on a typical pumping rate for a private on-lot well (approximately five gallons per minute for 60 minutes each day) and typical ground- water flow velocities (approximately one to two feet per day), a zone of contribution can be calculated that measures over 150 to 200 feet in length and over 40 to 60 feet laterally. This zone clearly exceeds the State Environmental Code's l00-foot regulatory distance in the up- gradient direction. When houses are built fairly close together on individual lots, each of which contains a private well and septic system, the possibility of short- circuiting between wells and septic systems from nearby lots must be of concern. Assume that there are 30 house lots, each with an individual well and a septic system. How many wells will eventually be con- taminated by their own or a neighbor's septage plume? The answer can 14 15 - - c: o ';;; ~ i!! "- '" "0 o~ ",N C..... 0'" U- .. ~- .<:.!!! "'.<: " i!! 0- ~Vl -=E co 0':: III '?c. ~ .. ~"O e< V- I r-: w '" ::> Q u: , - ' ....... " ------,""' \ ',\\ , \ \ " \\' \ \ \ \ '\' - -_ a_ \ \ \ , , '. \ : \ .. \ I I \ I , ... I I , ~ ' ~ ~, ~, 'I' \ \ I I ' \ ~ ; ~ If o I ' I - 'I' ___~-._- ~ I I I CD t=>~1 III ;:! w'Q.. I I a:: ZW I I __ _ L&J _ - - 00 /j I I-: u,/ I <l //' I 3: __' I --- --- ,/ ...J // ~----...." ___<9---- ~ a:: ",'" o _- -- - ...J ...J <l u.. ___ Z <( a: ___ - - - - DEPTH IN FEET o C\J - - ~ - '>to.. z Q f- :::> LLCO 002 Wf- I ZZ 00 NU I~ , I ~ '" .., g ...J ...J W 3: -- - " 16 - - r<> o v o C\J t;:; W u.. 0 Z UJ U Z < f- Vl 15 o C\J o v - - - - - - - - - - FIGURE B.-Spatial arrangement and influence on cross.connections of wells and septic systems, ~=300 Y~rOjected Plume Constant o WELL ... SEPTIC LEACHING PIT CIRCULAR PROTECTIVE DISTANCE OF 150' BETWEEN WELL AND SEPTIC SYSTEM ~"""""'...-.. , " --- , , , , o EXPECTED SHORT-CIRCUITS "..- .. , , , , - ., o , . , . -~ Constant Direction :1:300 Variation , , ,. , J 2 J. z , , , J J , " ',' , ,. ...,:3,.1'" , -- , 1 2 .of .t 11 .,., Z1 / Groundwater Flow Direction ELLIPTICAL PROTECTIVE DISTANCE OF 100' LATERAL, 250' UPGRADIENTI 150' DOWNGRADIENT BETWEEN WELL AND SEPTIC SYSTEM o o o o o o o o 0.' l.f 17 ------------ - - -- - - - be found in a statistical analysis. Figure 8 (KVA, 1984) shows a hypothetical plot plan for a 24-unit development, each lot being 40,000 square feet and containing a well and a septic system. The figure com- pares graphically the impact of elliptical protective zones and the cir- cular protective zones mandated by Title V. In the model, a plume of domestic wastewater from septic systems is considered to (a) extend directly 200 feet downgradient from the leaching field, and (b) to vary its position + or - 30 degrees from the original main axis of flow during seasonal variations. Even with a random 150-foot separation, between 16% and 29% of the wells with circular protective distances are pro- jected to be short-circuited, depending on the seasonal variability of groundwater flow direction, while for the elliptical protective distances, there are no such cross connections. an area sufficient to produce a volume of recharge equal to the well's withdrawal. If the recharge varies between 18 inches per year (.004 fll/ square foot/day) and 24 inches per year (.0055 fp/square foot/day), the area of the circular lac would be between 10,000 fl' and 7,300 ft', with a radius between 56 and 48 feet (Figure 12A). (Note: A higher rate of groundwater recharge results in a smaller lac for a well pumping at a constant rate.) The recharge values for a particular area can usually be obtained from publications of the USGS Water Resources Division. Generally, during summer the lac areas enlarge as withdrawal increases with lawn watering and recharge decreases with evaporation. DELINEATING THE ZONES OF CONTRIBUTION FOR PRIVATE WELLS It is worth repeating that the current Massachusetts sanitary code (Title V) requires a 100-foot separation between an on-lot septic leaching facility and a private well. For this example, the Title V requirements add . a protective zone of about 50 feet beyond the normal recharge zone. If there were no horizontal groundwater flow, this protective zone would be effective. To understand how private wells derive their water and how the zone of contribution develops and is shaped, it is helpful to look at three ex- amples, starting with the simplest conditions and adding complexities that beller reflect actual hydrogeologic conditions. An assumption com- mon to the three examples is that the well's pumping rate is 300 gallons/day. Example 2: A well pumping in an area where groundwater flows horizontally beneath the site at a rate of one foot/day and in which the hydrogeologic conditions are "isotropic" (i.e., water will flow into a pumping well at an equal rate from both the vertical and horizontal directions): Example 1: A well pumping in an area where there is no horizontal groundwater flow: In areas where there is no significant groundwater gradient and thus no detectable horizontal groundwater flow, a well will pull equally in all directions from the surrounding strata. The immediately surrounding groundwater subsides symmetrically, causing a "drawdown" cone of depression around the well pipe. After the pump is run for a brief period, the cone no longer deepens, but reaches a steady state. At this time, the volume of groundwater being withdrawn through the well is balanced by an equivalent volume of recharge water. The displaced water volume moves outward until it is balanced by the volume of in- filtrating recharge. The recharge area or lac of the well becomes a cir- cle whose daily recharge matches the daily withdrawal (Le., 300 gallons/day) of the well. The conditions of Example 2 are common in the area midway between the center of a groundwater lens and the shoreline when there is a mixed medium sand substrate. A gentle gradient of groundwater exists across the area in which the well is dug, often about 0.3% (0.3 feet ver. tical drop across 100 feet lateral distance). Two aspects have changed from Example 1. First, the circular laC now begins to extend upgra- dient, becomes more elliptical in shape, and develops a groundwater divide on its downgradient side. Second, the shape becomes more sen- sitive to the depth of penetration of the well screen into the aquifer. Basically, there are two flow fields, one originally existing as a constant regional flow from elevations of higher water level to lower water level, and a second induced by water being withdrawn from the well. These combine to form a unique flow field (Figure 9). In this simple case, neither the well depth nor the well screen configura- tion nor three-dimensional hydraulic conductivity differences of the geological strata are significant variables. The laC will be circular with Figures 9 and 10 show cross-sections of the flow fields. The rainfall recharge intercepted by the well now extends farther upgradient than downgradient. The pathway of the recharge moves downward and is pushed horizontally by the background flow and pulled by the well 18 19 - - - - - - - - - FIGURE 9.-Computing the recharge zone (ZOO by flow streamline analysis following water particle movement. -50 o 50 100 150 10 SIDE ~ VIEWS w w ~ zo -10 -5 ~ w w ~ 0 5 STAGNATION ZONE 200 250 500 I 350 I 400 FT --NE OF CONTRIBUTION lflld -- --- REAR VIEW STATlC"'~" WATER LEVEL ISOTROPIC HORIZONTAL FLOW -Ill/d WELL PUMPAGE. 40 lftd VERTICAL RECHARGE' 22.3 in/~r 20 - - - - - - - - - - FIGURE 1O.-Recharge zones under differing recharge rates. ISOTROPIC RECHARGE: .....26,n/yr -22.3in/yr --IBin/yr POROSITY. .25 0-3009/d or 4011td 1'1 HORIZ:VERT RECHARGE I 0 + o -50 WATERTA8LE .50 100 150 200 250 300 350 FT ......WITHDRAWAL _----- SCREEN .,' __- \._.:.:..;:....:.:~:.:...----'-=.ZONE OF CONTRIBUTION ~ ~ .5 ~ --- Illld --- -10 21 --------- withdrawal. With varying rates of recharge, the boundary of the ZOC changes. One can look at the dimensions of the well withdrawal field by tracing the pathway of recharge water particles (Figure 10). If the recharge is 18 inches/year and there is an effective porosity (i.e., void space between soil particles) of 0.25 (25%) in the sandy substrate, the vertical movement of a water particle is six feet/year downward, assum- ing a constant groundwater gradient across the site. A three-foot long well screen with a uniform withdrawal pattern would pull in water recharged as far as 350 feet upgradient. If the recharge rate increases to 22.3 inches/year as found in the Hatch- vi lie area of the Upper Cape (LeBlanc, et aI., 1986), the upgradient distance contracts to 280 feet from the well screen. In both cases, the quantity of recharge remains constant, sufficient to supply 300 gallons/ day, matching the rate of well withdrawal. If one looks at the top view in Figure 9, which shows water particles and their flow pathways, the ZOC can be delineated by including any water particle that eventually flows into the well or is immobilized by its withdrawal. The latter considera- tion is necessary because a "stagnant zone" forms downgradient of the well screen in which water moves backward and forward but not into the well screen nor in a down gradient direction. Assuming the isotropic conditions of this example, in which water par- ticles can enter the well screen on symmetrical paths from both the horizontal or vertical directions, the ZOC would be about 30 feet wide and 280 feet long with a total area of 8,000 fl'. Examp/e 3: A well pumping in an area with horizontal groundwater flow of one foot/day, where there are non-isotropic hydrogeological condi- tions; that is, with water flowing into the well screen four times faster from the horizontal direction than from the vertical: The most common condition observed on Cape Cod is represented by Example 3. The Cape Cod aquifer generall~ conducts water more readily in a horizontal than a vertical direction. This occurs because the substrate was deposited in layers (stratified) during the last glacial period. Commonly, the ratio of vertical to horizontal conductivity varies from 1:3 to 1:10 (Guswa and LeBlanc, 1981). If one substitutes a 1:4 vertical to horizontal conductivity ratio for the isotropic conditions of Example 2 and computes the flow changes, the ZOC flattens out substantially and shortens. This is because the physical arrangement of sand and silty alternating layers causes water to run into the well more easily laterally than vertically. Since the vertical 22 ---------- TABLE III The relationship between groundwater flow velocity and the length of the upgradient line. Groundwater Flow (ft/day) o .5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 Length of Upgradient Line (It) o 65 125 190 250 315 375 A three-foot well with a five-foot vertical zone of capture is assumed. A hydraulic conductivity ratio (vertical to horizon- tal) of 1:4 is assumed. A field porosity of .30 is used for the broad sandy outwash plains. A mean annual recharge of 18 inches is assumed. The upgradient line represents an upgra- dient extension of the midpoint of the vertical intercepted flow withdrawal by the well screen (Kerfoot, 1988). The actual vertical withdrawal zone should be confirmed on site with a small pump test and direct measurement of hydraulic conductivity variation. 23 If - - - - - - - - - withdrawal shortens, the distance of upgradient withdrawal lessens. Given a recharge rate of 18 inches/year, the lateral distance across the laC increases from about 40 to more than 80 feet and the length of the lac is shortened to about 125 feet. The area of the lac remains cons- tant at 10,000 feet', balancing the daily mean withdrawal. As before, recharge from rainwater falling inside the lac flows into the well. (Figure 11.) . The distance from the well to the upstream origin of incoming flow lengthens as the regional groundwater flow rate increases. Locally, the pumping well intercepts and captures recharged rainwater that has originated upgradient of the well. For instance, a three-foot well will pull over a five-foot vertical section, extending its withdrawal to two feet below the screened areas (as shown in Figure 10). The vertical extent of withdrawal can be measured directly in the field during pumping and the mid-point of the intercepted flow projected upgradient. Table III shows a set of distances generated using Example 3 conditions, with the only exception that field porosity has been changed to .30 to reflect medium sand conditions found in the central outwash plains (about 70% of the area of the Cape). Note that the upgradient distances for flow rates above .5 ftlday are substantially longer than the circular radius of 100 feet specified under Title V. These distances could serve as a guide for selling safer separation distances of well and septic leaching facilities. A SIMPLE PROCEDURE FOR PRIVATE WELL PROTECTION Using a short and simple procedure, health agents and engineers can delineate an effective protective zone for typical residential private wells. The procedure is based on the initial determination of ground- water flow direction and velocity, using a water table map and data on the hydraulic conductivity of the regional aquifer andlor direct measurements using a groundwater flow meter (Kerfoot, 1987). First, the well is sited. From that point a line is drawn directly upgra- die nt, i.e., the upgradient line. Its length is dependent upon the recharge rate and velocity of the ground water. If the groundwater flow rate is zero, its length is zero, and there is essentially no upgradientline. Under these conditions, as outlined in Example 1, the lac to the residential well is a circular area with a radius of about 53 feet. The Title V guidelines extend beyond this region, out to 100 feet, and provide an effective protection zone. (Figure 12A.) Where there is regional ground- 24 - - - - - - - - - - FIGURE 11.-Variations in Anisotropy. VERTICAL VERSUS HORIZONTAL HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY Kz/Kx TOP VIEW SIDE VIEWS 1110 PROTECTION ZONE o 50 100 FT -$-m ISOTROPIC III 25 lfl/d III RECHARGE RATE. 22.3 in/yr FIELD POROSITY -25 FLOW RATE -I IIld -$-~ HETEROTROPIC 1/4 I - - - - - - - - - water flow, there will be a significant upgradient line, which will in- crease in length with increased flow velocities. Table III can be used as a guide for the relationship between groundwater flow velocity and the length of the upgradient line. It shows that at a flow rate of 1.0 feet/day, a common flow rate on the outwash plains of Cape Cod, the upgradient line will be 125 feet. As a final step, a l00-foot buffer zone is drawn about the upgradient line and its two end points. For an area where there is no groundwater gra- dient, the well protection zone would be the same circle as that man- dated by Title V, but for areas with more usual hydrogeologie conditions the result of this procedure would be an ellipse-like protective zone as shown in Figure 128. The elliptical approach has four advantages: 1) It changes the protective zone into a shape which accounts for the flow dynamics in an aquifer; 2) It is consistent with the concept of the Title V mandated 1 OO-foot pro- tective buffer zone between septic system and well; 3) It provides additional protection against seasonal groundwater fluc- tuations in the direction of groundwater flow (up to 3D-degree direc- tional changes); 4) Its larger size compensates for increased withdrawal rates and enlargement of the lac area during summertime periods of low recharge. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS There are no state laws or regulations for private well construction and protection as there are for public water systems. While the Massachusetts Environmental Code (Title V) requires a septic system to be at least 100 feet from a drinking water well, the regulation does not require that a new well be located 100 feet from an existing septic system. Furthermore, Title V does not consider local or regional ground- water flow conditions that may make this distance inadequate to protect the private well from biological and chemical contamination introduced into the groundwater by the homeowner or his near neighbors. Ade- quate protection can be assured by orientation of septic systems and private wells, on-site and on adjacent home lots, that considers this 26 - - - - - - - - - - FIGURE 12.-Proleclive Zones. A. Contrast between the fixed protective distance of the current Title V regulations. B. The proposed upgradient protective distances. A. No flow B. Flow = 1.0 flld 1-- GROUNOWATER FLOW PROTECTIVE ZONE "~ Well UPGRADIENT LINE ZONE OF CONTRIBUTION "a 27 - - - - - - - - - essential factor. Models for delineating the zone of contribution (ZOC) of groundwater to a private well are pr.esented in this report. They are based on typical hydrogeologic conditIons for Cape Cod. Simple pro- cedures are described that will enable health agents and engineers to delineate an eff~ctive protective zone for local residential wells. APCC has long advocated the protection of groundwater and public health on Cape Cod. As knowledge of both the characteristics of groundwater on the Cape and potential health risk~ from wntamlnated private wells has increased, it is essential to use this information to adopt beller approaches for preventing pollution problems. In the interest of the public health of all residents of Cape Cod, APCC recommends: 1) The adoption of local health regulations which require that well and septic system placement be based on groundwater direction and rate of flow. Health regulations should also include provisions for water quality testing of new wells to determine existing sources of contamInation. 2) Development of state regulations more stringent than Title V for private well protection. 3) A wunty-wide education program to explain the health risks in- volved in groundwater cross-contamination of wells by septic systems. 4) Development by appropriate state and federal. ag~ncies of pro- cedures for identifying private well zones of contribution In varYing geological conditions for use by professional civil engineers. S) Support for more basic studies by the USGS to further define ground- water gradients, flow characteristics, hydraulic properties, recharge rates and chemical dispersion characteristics. 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