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--- """) 'i , .. ) 1'4 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRt:.I' :J INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION DATE: March 17,2004 I WJ AT (OFFICE): FROM: Sharon G. Perkins )Y"" Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau (HWRB) SUBJECT: Mottolo Pig Farm Site Residential Sampling in Raymond, New Hampshire. TO: File CC: Roger Duwart, USEPA Project Manager ENCLOSURES: Laboratory results forVOCs (Method 524), copies of the letters to the residents, and a chart containing the Mottolo residential sampling results to date. On March 3, 2004, the third quarterly Mottolo residential sampling round was completed by NHDES personnel. Samples were collected from the following residences: Street Number Lot Number Name Sample Location 4 Strawberry Lane 52-95 Paul & Donna Doherty Outside tap in front 5 Strawberry Lane 52-96 Dave & Carol Schoff Kitchen faucet 6 Strawberry Lane 52-94 Eric & Kasey Dunham Kitchen faucet 8 Strawberry Lane 52-93 Norman Harrington Kitchen faucet 10 Strawberry Lane 52-92 Robert Pouliot Outside tap in front 16 Strawberry Lane 52-91 Tim Barnes Outside tap in front According to the 2003 Mottolo Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP), residential samples for VOCs, method 524.2, will be collected from five residential wells located on the southern border of the site along Strawberry Lane (#4,6,8,10 and 16 Strawberry lane) using the appropriate sampling techniques outlined in the Federal Sites Section Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP). Samples will collected quarterly at each location for the first year to determine a baseline. Once a baseline has been established and reviewed, the sampling frequency may be revised. In addition, to the sampling established in the SAP, NHDES collected an initial VOC sample from seven additional residential locations (#5,7,9,11,15,17,and 18 Strawberry Lane) to establish a baseline. NHDES has no plans to collect further samples from these locations unless they are warranted. Results of the current residential sampling round: 4 Strawberry Lane (Lot 52-95) The sample was collected from the outside tap to the right of the front door. Paul and Donna Doherty I i.just moved in on February 27,2004. They were not very happy when I spoke with them on March first. They were in the house only three days when their water fixtures were already stained orange and the water smells like rotten eggs; apparently they have an iron and hydrogen sulfide issue. They have an artesian well and before the house was built the area around the well had an orange color. Page 1 of 3
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Page 1: WJ '~NHDES )Yseven additional residential locations (#5,7,9,11,15,17,and 18 Strawberry Lane) to establish a baseline. NHDES has no plans to collect further samples from these locations

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14 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRtI J ~

INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION

DATE March 172004 ~ I WJ AT (OFFICE) ~NHDES

FROM Sharon G Perkins )Y Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau (HWRB)

SUBJECT Mottolo Pig Farm Site Residential Sampling in Raymond New Hampshire

TO File

CC Roger Duwart USEPA Project Manager

ENCLOSURES Laboratory results forVOCs (Method 524) copies of the letters to the residents and a chart containing the Mottolo residential sampling results to date

On March 3 2004 the third quarterly Mottolo residential sampling round was completed by NHDES personnel Samples were collected from the following residences

Street Number Lot Number Name Sample Location 4 Strawberry Lane 52-95 Paul amp Donna Doherty Outside tap in front 5 Strawberry Lane 52-96 Dave amp Carol Schoff Kitchen faucet 6 Strawberry Lane 52-94 Eric amp Kasey Dunham Kitchen faucet 8 Strawberry Lane 52-93 Norman Harrington Kitchen faucet 10 Strawberry Lane 52-92 Robert Pouliot Outside tap in front 16 Strawberry Lane 52-91 Tim Barnes Outside tap in front

According to the 2003 Mottolo Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP) residential samples for VOCs method 5242 will be collected from five residential wells located on the southern border of the site along Strawberry Lane (46810 and 16 Strawberry lane) using the appropriate sampling techniques outlined in the Federal Sites Section Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) Samples will collected quarterly at each location for the first year to determine a baseline Once a baseline has been established and reviewed the sampling frequency may be revised

In addition to the sampling established in the SAP NHDES collected an initial VOC sample from seven additional residential locations (579111517and 18 Strawberry Lane) to establish a baseline NHDES has no plans to collect further samples from these locations unless they are warranted

Results of the current residential sampling round

4 Strawberry Lane (Lot 52-95) The sample was collected from the outside tap to the right of the front door Paul and Donna Doherty I ijust moved in on February 272004 They were not very happy when I spoke with them on March first They were in the house only three days when their water fixtures were already stained orange and the water smells like rotten eggs apparently they have an iron and hydrogen sulfide issue They have an artesian well and before the house was built the area around the well had an orange color

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Sharon G Perkins March 17 2004 Mottolo Superfund Site Page 2 of 3

5 Strawberry Lane (Lot 52-96) The sample was collected from the kitchen faucet after the aerator was removed Carol and Dave Schon ) just moved into 5 Strawberry Lane in January I spoke with Carol on March first Their water has stained all their fixtures dishes glasses and clothes so they also have an issue with iron and hydrogen sulfide and are not very happy They are looking into treatment options told her I would bring her some fact sheets from the State

6 Strawberry Lane (Lot 52-94) The sample was collected from the kitchen faucet after the aerator was removed Eric and Kasey Dunham and their young son just moved in recently They live next to the Dohertys and did not mention any issues with the water

8 Strawberry Lane (Lot 52-93) The sample was collected from the kitchen faucet after the aerator was removed as the outside taps were shut off for the winter

10 Strawberry Lane (Lot 52-92) The sample was collected from the outside tap to the left of the front door

16 Strawberry Lane (Lot 52-91) The sample was collected from the outside tap to the right of the front door

Summary of Mottolo Residential Winter Sampling Round Strawberry_ Lane

Street Address

Lot Name Date

Sample Number

Cis-12shyDichloroethene TCE Toluene MTBE

AGQS 70 5 1000 13

4 95 Ooherty 3304 A70866-2 BOL BOL BOL 40

5 96 Schoff 3304 A70866-3 BOL BOL BOL BOL

6 94 Ounham 33104 A70866-4 BOL BOL BOL BOL

8 93 Harrington 3304 A70866-5 BOL BOL 10 BOL

10 92 Pouliot 3304 A70866-6 09 12 BOL BOL

16 91 Barnes 3304 A70866-8 BOL BOL BOL BOL

Iron and Hydrogen Sulfide Issue Only two houses seem to have difficulty with iron and hydrogen sulfide 4 and 5 Strawberry Lane No one else has mentioned it I brought the following two pamphlets and DES Fact Sheets to the two residences affected

Protect Your Family - Test Your Wells Water Quality Today - EPA New England Your Water Analysis - NHDES

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Sharon G Perkins Mottola Superfund Site

DES Fact Sheets WD-WSEB-1-2 WD-WSEB-3-7

WD-WSEB-3-8 WD-WSEB-3-16 WD-WSEB-2-5 WD-WSEB-2-1 WD-SWEB-3-6

March 17 2004 Page 3 of 3

Bedrock (Artesian Drilled) Well Design Removal of Iron and Manganese From Drinking Water - Technical Version Removal of Iron and Manganese From Drinking Water-A Summary Hydrogen Sulfide in Drinking Water Considerations When Purchasing Water Treatment Equipment Suggested Water Quality Testing for Private Wells Hardness in Drinking Water

Mottolo Residential Sampling Results (04-000-2104) Strawberry Lane Raymond NH

Abbreviations Cis-I2-DCE = Cis-l2-Dichloroethene TCE - Trichloroethene MTBE - Methyl-T -Butyl-Ether Tame =2-Methoxy-2-methyl-Butane reg =Resample

Street

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4 4

5

6 6

7

8 8 8 8 8

9

10 10 10 10 10

11 11

15

16 16 16 16 16

Lot Name

95 UnocCLIpied

95 Doherty

96 Schoff

94 Unoccupied

94 Dunham

97 Murray

Sampled Date Sample BDL Cis-12- TCE Toluene MTBE By Number DCE

ugll ugl ugll ugl AGOS I I 70 I 5 I HHlO I ~3

USGS 83103 A63125-1 55 NHDES 3304 A70866-2 40

NHDES 3304 A70866-3 BDL

USGS 83103 A63125-2 15 NHDES 3304 A70866-4 BDL

NHDES 12403 A67819-2

Chloroshyform ugll

I S

51

07 Could not schedule a reg Chloroform not a site chemical of concern probably due to bleaching after well installation

93 Unoccupied USGS 62403 A59035-3 99 93 Harrington NHDES 9503 A63887-2 BDL 93 Harrington NHDES 12403 A67819-3 14 93 Harrington reg NHDES 11204 A68986-2 09 93 Harrington NHDES 3304 A70866-5 10

98 Liu NHDES 12503 A67819-4 BDL

92 Pouliot NHDES 6603 A58095-2 08 10 92 Pouliotreg NHDES 61903 A28825-2 11 13 92 Pouliot NHDES 9503 A63887-3 06 09 92 Pouliot NHDES 12503 A67819-5 08 13 92 Pouliot NHDES 3304 A70866-6 09 12

99 Annis NHDES 9503 A63887-5 30 99 Annis reg NHDES 91903 A64574-2 63

100 Freitas NHDES 9503 A63887-6 BDL

91 Unoccupied USGS 62403 A59035-2 63 91 Barnes NHDES 9503 A63887-7 06 91 Barnes reg NHDES 91903 A64574-3 BDL 91 Barnes NHDES 12403 A67819-7 BDL 91 Barnes NHDES 3304 A70866-8 BDL

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Mottolo Residential Sampling Results (04-000-2104) Strawberry Lane Raymond NH

Abbreviations Cis-l 2-DCE = Cis-l 2-Dichloroethelle TCE - Trichloroethene MTBE - Methyl-T-Butyl-Ether Tame =2-Methoxy-2-methyl-Butane reg =Resample

Street Lot Name

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17 101 Hunt

18 90 Saulnier 18 90 Saulnier reg

Sampled Date Sample BDL Cis-12shy TCE Toluene MTBE By Number DCE

ugll ugll ugll ugll JiGOS I I 70 I 5 I ~OOO I n

NHOES 9503 A63887-8 BOL

NHOES 9503 A63887-9 12 05 NHOES 91903 A64574-4 09

Chloro- Tame Jorm ugll ugll

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NH DES LABORATORY SERVICES LOGIN AND CUSTODY SHEET ~ (Laboratory Policy Samples not meeting method requirements will be analyzed at the discretion of the NH DES LaboratoryL

ProgramClient ID In-House EPA Project 04-000-2104 System Name Mottolo Site Town Raymond NH Contact Sharon Perkins x 6805

Cornrnents______________________________________________~________ Collected By amp Phone Sharon Perkins x 6805

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DateTime Si4 Lab 10Sample LocationID 019 III I Other NotesSiJmpled =lc 10 ( For Lab Use Only)0 E U bull

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Trip Blank )500 0302 1500 __ 4 Strawberry Lane 3304

) f IJ 3 AQ X

A70866-2( ----- Dohertyi A70866_ -gt

1--- - -5 Strawberry Lane 3304 3 AQ X

Schoff OL) 0302 1 fl to - shy

33046 Strawberry Lane 3 AQ X A70866-4 Dunham 1~rs( 0302 0955

- shy8 Strawberry Lane 3304 A70866-53 AQ X

Harrington iO5 0302 1015 - shy

10 Strawberry Lane 3304 Ilf)S

3 AQ X I A70866-6 Pouliot 0302 lL 55 _

10 Strawberry Lane 3304 AQ X I A70866-7 J

Pouliot - Duplicate JJ 00 0302 12DO -16 Strawberry Lane 3304 AQ X A70866-8

IF30 J

Barnes 0302 11 30 _ AQ

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Preservation BeL and ice

Relinquished BY~ug~ate and Time_3304 t (t 0 0 Received By Matrix A= Air S= Soil AQ= Aqueous 1t other ___

Relinquished By Date and Time Received For laboratory By lD~ Revision No 1 (HWRB)

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Date 1-17-01 Page __1_of __1_middot__ Data Reviewed By~ ~ Dateo 160 V Page I of 1~~ ~ I

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FOR LADORATORY USE ONLY

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Inspection ofthe sample and submitted nPMllnrlr

PROJECT (EPA) current Temperature of the sample or temperature blank Condition of sample(s) (1~~epUlDle (Check for leakage breakage and volume) Do VOAs or Radon have air bubbles Was the paperwork submitted adequate and completely filled out Hold times

Do the paperwork and sample labels

sample

Was the sample(s) received in a cooler How many coolers were received What was used to lower the temp

Was the Client contacted by

Was the sample(s) subcontracted List the samples which were sentand tests requested

Yes No NA

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Contract Lab

Dateirime o 00

Name of Staff Releasing Sample 1 0 002shy bull Lshy ____________L-_----lL-_L_-L_____________--shy ____l-o-O _-

NA =Not Applicable

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(J State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-1 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator TRIP BLANK Collection Date 03022004 15 00 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

5Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

n

State of New Hampshire

~ Department of Environmental Services

~NHDES 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-2 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 4 STRAWBERRY LANE-DOHERTY Collection Date 03022004 1110 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) 4 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-3 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 5 STRAWBERRY LANE-SCHOFF Collection Date 03022004 1045 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1I-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL S trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 11 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1 1 12-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1 12 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 1 2 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level y =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-4 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 6 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUNHAM Collection Date 03022004 0955 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL s Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL s 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL lO

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans -1 3middotmiddotDichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL s 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 12 3-Trichloropropane BDL s Bromobenzene BDL s n-Propylbenzene BDL s o-Chlorotoluene BDL s p-Chlorotoluene BDL s 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL s tert-Butylbenzene BDL s 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL s 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL s 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL s n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL s 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL s Naphthalene BDL s 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL s

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 VNHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-5 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 8 STRAWBERRY LANE-HARRINGTON Collection Date 03022004 1015 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 1 1 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene 1 5 trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 1 2 3-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature ~-~-~J ~l~V ~~~--t -~

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL = Below Detection Limit ugkg = micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg = milligrams per Kilogram P-A = PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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INVOICE

MOTTOLO- 2594 RIFS RAYMOND

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A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-2 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-8

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

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Project Number 04-0002104

Invoice Number

NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ----------_-- - shy---- -~ shy~---- -

March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

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Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

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(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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Sharon G Perkins March 17 2004 Mottolo Superfund Site Page 2 of 3

5 Strawberry Lane (Lot 52-96) The sample was collected from the kitchen faucet after the aerator was removed Carol and Dave Schon ) just moved into 5 Strawberry Lane in January I spoke with Carol on March first Their water has stained all their fixtures dishes glasses and clothes so they also have an issue with iron and hydrogen sulfide and are not very happy They are looking into treatment options told her I would bring her some fact sheets from the State

6 Strawberry Lane (Lot 52-94) The sample was collected from the kitchen faucet after the aerator was removed Eric and Kasey Dunham and their young son just moved in recently They live next to the Dohertys and did not mention any issues with the water

8 Strawberry Lane (Lot 52-93) The sample was collected from the kitchen faucet after the aerator was removed as the outside taps were shut off for the winter

10 Strawberry Lane (Lot 52-92) The sample was collected from the outside tap to the left of the front door

16 Strawberry Lane (Lot 52-91) The sample was collected from the outside tap to the right of the front door

Summary of Mottolo Residential Winter Sampling Round Strawberry_ Lane

Street Address

Lot Name Date

Sample Number

Cis-12shyDichloroethene TCE Toluene MTBE

AGQS 70 5 1000 13

4 95 Ooherty 3304 A70866-2 BOL BOL BOL 40

5 96 Schoff 3304 A70866-3 BOL BOL BOL BOL

6 94 Ounham 33104 A70866-4 BOL BOL BOL BOL

8 93 Harrington 3304 A70866-5 BOL BOL 10 BOL

10 92 Pouliot 3304 A70866-6 09 12 BOL BOL

16 91 Barnes 3304 A70866-8 BOL BOL BOL BOL

Iron and Hydrogen Sulfide Issue Only two houses seem to have difficulty with iron and hydrogen sulfide 4 and 5 Strawberry Lane No one else has mentioned it I brought the following two pamphlets and DES Fact Sheets to the two residences affected

Protect Your Family - Test Your Wells Water Quality Today - EPA New England Your Water Analysis - NHDES

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Sharon G Perkins Mottola Superfund Site

DES Fact Sheets WD-WSEB-1-2 WD-WSEB-3-7

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Mottolo Residential Sampling Results (04-000-2104) Strawberry Lane Raymond NH

Abbreviations Cis-I2-DCE = Cis-l2-Dichloroethene TCE - Trichloroethene MTBE - Methyl-T -Butyl-Ether Tame =2-Methoxy-2-methyl-Butane reg =Resample

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Sampled Date Sample BDL Cis-12- TCE Toluene MTBE By Number DCE

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USGS 83103 A63125-1 55 NHDES 3304 A70866-2 40

NHDES 3304 A70866-3 BDL

USGS 83103 A63125-2 15 NHDES 3304 A70866-4 BDL

NHDES 12403 A67819-2

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07 Could not schedule a reg Chloroform not a site chemical of concern probably due to bleaching after well installation

93 Unoccupied USGS 62403 A59035-3 99 93 Harrington NHDES 9503 A63887-2 BDL 93 Harrington NHDES 12403 A67819-3 14 93 Harrington reg NHDES 11204 A68986-2 09 93 Harrington NHDES 3304 A70866-5 10

98 Liu NHDES 12503 A67819-4 BDL

92 Pouliot NHDES 6603 A58095-2 08 10 92 Pouliotreg NHDES 61903 A28825-2 11 13 92 Pouliot NHDES 9503 A63887-3 06 09 92 Pouliot NHDES 12503 A67819-5 08 13 92 Pouliot NHDES 3304 A70866-6 09 12

99 Annis NHDES 9503 A63887-5 30 99 Annis reg NHDES 91903 A64574-2 63

100 Freitas NHDES 9503 A63887-6 BDL

91 Unoccupied USGS 62403 A59035-2 63 91 Barnes NHDES 9503 A63887-7 06 91 Barnes reg NHDES 91903 A64574-3 BDL 91 Barnes NHDES 12403 A67819-7 BDL 91 Barnes NHDES 3304 A70866-8 BDL

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Mottolo Residential Sampling Results (04-000-2104) Strawberry Lane Raymond NH

Abbreviations Cis-l 2-DCE = Cis-l 2-Dichloroethelle TCE - Trichloroethene MTBE - Methyl-T-Butyl-Ether Tame =2-Methoxy-2-methyl-Butane reg =Resample

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Sampled Date Sample BDL Cis-12shy TCE Toluene MTBE By Number DCE

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NHOES 9503 A63887-8 BOL

NHOES 9503 A63887-9 12 05 NHOES 91903 A64574-4 09

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NH DES LABORATORY SERVICES LOGIN AND CUSTODY SHEET ~ (Laboratory Policy Samples not meeting method requirements will be analyzed at the discretion of the NH DES LaboratoryL

ProgramClient ID In-House EPA Project 04-000-2104 System Name Mottolo Site Town Raymond NH Contact Sharon Perkins x 6805

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Do the paperwork and sample labels

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(J State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-1 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator TRIP BLANK Collection Date 03022004 15 00 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

5Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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State of New Hampshire

~ Department of Environmental Services

~NHDES 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-2 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 4 STRAWBERRY LANE-DOHERTY Collection Date 03022004 1110 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) 4 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-3 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 5 STRAWBERRY LANE-SCHOFF Collection Date 03022004 1045 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1I-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL S trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 11 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1 1 12-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1 12 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 1 2 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level y =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-4 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 6 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUNHAM Collection Date 03022004 0955 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL s Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL s 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL lO

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans -1 3middotmiddotDichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL s 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 12 3-Trichloropropane BDL s Bromobenzene BDL s n-Propylbenzene BDL s o-Chlorotoluene BDL s p-Chlorotoluene BDL s 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL s tert-Butylbenzene BDL s 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL s 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL s 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL s n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL s 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL s Naphthalene BDL s 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL s

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 VNHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-5 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 8 STRAWBERRY LANE-HARRINGTON Collection Date 03022004 1015 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 1 1 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene 1 5 trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 1 2 3-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature ~-~-~J ~l~V ~~~--t -~

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL = Below Detection Limit ugkg = micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg = milligrams per Kilogram P-A = PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-2 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-8

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

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Project Number 04-0002104

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NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

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March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

J

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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Sharon G Perkins Mottola Superfund Site

DES Fact Sheets WD-WSEB-1-2 WD-WSEB-3-7

WD-WSEB-3-8 WD-WSEB-3-16 WD-WSEB-2-5 WD-WSEB-2-1 WD-SWEB-3-6

March 17 2004 Page 3 of 3

Bedrock (Artesian Drilled) Well Design Removal of Iron and Manganese From Drinking Water - Technical Version Removal of Iron and Manganese From Drinking Water-A Summary Hydrogen Sulfide in Drinking Water Considerations When Purchasing Water Treatment Equipment Suggested Water Quality Testing for Private Wells Hardness in Drinking Water

Mottolo Residential Sampling Results (04-000-2104) Strawberry Lane Raymond NH

Abbreviations Cis-I2-DCE = Cis-l2-Dichloroethene TCE - Trichloroethene MTBE - Methyl-T -Butyl-Ether Tame =2-Methoxy-2-methyl-Butane reg =Resample

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Lot Name

95 UnocCLIpied

95 Doherty

96 Schoff

94 Unoccupied

94 Dunham

97 Murray

Sampled Date Sample BDL Cis-12- TCE Toluene MTBE By Number DCE

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USGS 83103 A63125-1 55 NHDES 3304 A70866-2 40

NHDES 3304 A70866-3 BDL

USGS 83103 A63125-2 15 NHDES 3304 A70866-4 BDL

NHDES 12403 A67819-2

Chloroshyform ugll

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07 Could not schedule a reg Chloroform not a site chemical of concern probably due to bleaching after well installation

93 Unoccupied USGS 62403 A59035-3 99 93 Harrington NHDES 9503 A63887-2 BDL 93 Harrington NHDES 12403 A67819-3 14 93 Harrington reg NHDES 11204 A68986-2 09 93 Harrington NHDES 3304 A70866-5 10

98 Liu NHDES 12503 A67819-4 BDL

92 Pouliot NHDES 6603 A58095-2 08 10 92 Pouliotreg NHDES 61903 A28825-2 11 13 92 Pouliot NHDES 9503 A63887-3 06 09 92 Pouliot NHDES 12503 A67819-5 08 13 92 Pouliot NHDES 3304 A70866-6 09 12

99 Annis NHDES 9503 A63887-5 30 99 Annis reg NHDES 91903 A64574-2 63

100 Freitas NHDES 9503 A63887-6 BDL

91 Unoccupied USGS 62403 A59035-2 63 91 Barnes NHDES 9503 A63887-7 06 91 Barnes reg NHDES 91903 A64574-3 BDL 91 Barnes NHDES 12403 A67819-7 BDL 91 Barnes NHDES 3304 A70866-8 BDL

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Mottolo Residential Sampling Results (04-000-2104) Strawberry Lane Raymond NH

Abbreviations Cis-l 2-DCE = Cis-l 2-Dichloroethelle TCE - Trichloroethene MTBE - Methyl-T-Butyl-Ether Tame =2-Methoxy-2-methyl-Butane reg =Resample

Street Lot Name

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17 101 Hunt

18 90 Saulnier 18 90 Saulnier reg

Sampled Date Sample BDL Cis-12shy TCE Toluene MTBE By Number DCE

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NHOES 9503 A63887-8 BOL

NHOES 9503 A63887-9 12 05 NHOES 91903 A64574-4 09

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NH DES LABORATORY SERVICES LOGIN AND CUSTODY SHEET ~ (Laboratory Policy Samples not meeting method requirements will be analyzed at the discretion of the NH DES LaboratoryL

ProgramClient ID In-House EPA Project 04-000-2104 System Name Mottolo Site Town Raymond NH Contact Sharon Perkins x 6805

Cornrnents______________________________________________~________ Collected By amp Phone Sharon Perkins x 6805

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10 Strawberry Lane 3304 AQ X I A70866-7 J

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PROJECT (EPA) current Temperature of the sample or temperature blank Condition of sample(s) (1~~epUlDle (Check for leakage breakage and volume) Do VOAs or Radon have air bubbles Was the paperwork submitted adequate and completely filled out Hold times

Do the paperwork and sample labels

sample

Was the sample(s) received in a cooler How many coolers were received What was used to lower the temp

Was the Client contacted by

Was the sample(s) subcontracted List the samples which were sentand tests requested

Yes No NA

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Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-1 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator TRIP BLANK Collection Date 03022004 15 00 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

5Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

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State of New Hampshire

~ Department of Environmental Services

~NHDES 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-2 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 4 STRAWBERRY LANE-DOHERTY Collection Date 03022004 1110 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) 4 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-3 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 5 STRAWBERRY LANE-SCHOFF Collection Date 03022004 1045 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1I-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL S trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 11 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1 1 12-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1 12 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 1 2 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level y =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-4 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 6 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUNHAM Collection Date 03022004 0955 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL s Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL s 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL lO

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans -1 3middotmiddotDichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL s 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 12 3-Trichloropropane BDL s Bromobenzene BDL s n-Propylbenzene BDL s o-Chlorotoluene BDL s p-Chlorotoluene BDL s 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL s tert-Butylbenzene BDL s 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL s 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL s 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL s n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL s 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL s Naphthalene BDL s 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL s

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 VNHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-5 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 8 STRAWBERRY LANE-HARRINGTON Collection Date 03022004 1015 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 1 1 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene 1 5 trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 1 2 3-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature ~-~-~J ~l~V ~~~--t -~

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL = Below Detection Limit ugkg = micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg = milligrams per Kilogram P-A = PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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INVOICE

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A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

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A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-8

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

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Project Number 04-0002104

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NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

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March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

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March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

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Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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Mottolo Residential Sampling Results (04-000-2104) Strawberry Lane Raymond NH

Abbreviations Cis-I2-DCE = Cis-l2-Dichloroethene TCE - Trichloroethene MTBE - Methyl-T -Butyl-Ether Tame =2-Methoxy-2-methyl-Butane reg =Resample

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USGS 83103 A63125-1 55 NHDES 3304 A70866-2 40

NHDES 3304 A70866-3 BDL

USGS 83103 A63125-2 15 NHDES 3304 A70866-4 BDL

NHDES 12403 A67819-2

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07 Could not schedule a reg Chloroform not a site chemical of concern probably due to bleaching after well installation

93 Unoccupied USGS 62403 A59035-3 99 93 Harrington NHDES 9503 A63887-2 BDL 93 Harrington NHDES 12403 A67819-3 14 93 Harrington reg NHDES 11204 A68986-2 09 93 Harrington NHDES 3304 A70866-5 10

98 Liu NHDES 12503 A67819-4 BDL

92 Pouliot NHDES 6603 A58095-2 08 10 92 Pouliotreg NHDES 61903 A28825-2 11 13 92 Pouliot NHDES 9503 A63887-3 06 09 92 Pouliot NHDES 12503 A67819-5 08 13 92 Pouliot NHDES 3304 A70866-6 09 12

99 Annis NHDES 9503 A63887-5 30 99 Annis reg NHDES 91903 A64574-2 63

100 Freitas NHDES 9503 A63887-6 BDL

91 Unoccupied USGS 62403 A59035-2 63 91 Barnes NHDES 9503 A63887-7 06 91 Barnes reg NHDES 91903 A64574-3 BDL 91 Barnes NHDES 12403 A67819-7 BDL 91 Barnes NHDES 3304 A70866-8 BDL

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Mottolo Residential Sampling Results (04-000-2104) Strawberry Lane Raymond NH

Abbreviations Cis-l 2-DCE = Cis-l 2-Dichloroethelle TCE - Trichloroethene MTBE - Methyl-T-Butyl-Ether Tame =2-Methoxy-2-methyl-Butane reg =Resample

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NH DES LABORATORY SERVICES LOGIN AND CUSTODY SHEET ~ (Laboratory Policy Samples not meeting method requirements will be analyzed at the discretion of the NH DES LaboratoryL

ProgramClient ID In-House EPA Project 04-000-2104 System Name Mottolo Site Town Raymond NH Contact Sharon Perkins x 6805

Cornrnents______________________________________________~________ Collected By amp Phone Sharon Perkins x 6805

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PROJECT (EPA) current Temperature of the sample or temperature blank Condition of sample(s) (1~~epUlDle (Check for leakage breakage and volume) Do VOAs or Radon have air bubbles Was the paperwork submitted adequate and completely filled out Hold times

Do the paperwork and sample labels

sample

Was the sample(s) received in a cooler How many coolers were received What was used to lower the temp

Was the Client contacted by

Was the sample(s) subcontracted List the samples which were sentand tests requested

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(J State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-1 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator TRIP BLANK Collection Date 03022004 15 00 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

5Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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State of New Hampshire

~ Department of Environmental Services

~NHDES 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-2 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 4 STRAWBERRY LANE-DOHERTY Collection Date 03022004 1110 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) 4 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-3 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 5 STRAWBERRY LANE-SCHOFF Collection Date 03022004 1045 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1I-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL S trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 11 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1 1 12-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1 12 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 1 2 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level y =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-4 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 6 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUNHAM Collection Date 03022004 0955 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL s Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL s 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL lO

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans -1 3middotmiddotDichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL s 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 12 3-Trichloropropane BDL s Bromobenzene BDL s n-Propylbenzene BDL s o-Chlorotoluene BDL s p-Chlorotoluene BDL s 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL s tert-Butylbenzene BDL s 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL s 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL s 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL s n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL s 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL s Naphthalene BDL s 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL s

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 VNHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-5 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 8 STRAWBERRY LANE-HARRINGTON Collection Date 03022004 1015 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 1 1 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene 1 5 trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 1 2 3-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature ~-~-~J ~l~V ~~~--t -~

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL = Below Detection Limit ugkg = micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg = milligrams per Kilogram P-A = PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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INVOICE

MOTTOLO- 2594 RIFS RAYMOND

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A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-2 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-8

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

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Project Number 04-0002104

Invoice Number

NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ----------_-- - shy---- -~ shy~---- -

March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

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Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

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(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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Mottolo Residential Sampling Results (04-000-2104) Strawberry Lane Raymond NH

Abbreviations Cis-l 2-DCE = Cis-l 2-Dichloroethelle TCE - Trichloroethene MTBE - Methyl-T-Butyl-Ether Tame =2-Methoxy-2-methyl-Butane reg =Resample

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NH DES LABORATORY SERVICES LOGIN AND CUSTODY SHEET ~ (Laboratory Policy Samples not meeting method requirements will be analyzed at the discretion of the NH DES LaboratoryL

ProgramClient ID In-House EPA Project 04-000-2104 System Name Mottolo Site Town Raymond NH Contact Sharon Perkins x 6805

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(J State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-1 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator TRIP BLANK Collection Date 03022004 15 00 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

5Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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State of New Hampshire

~ Department of Environmental Services

~NHDES 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-2 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 4 STRAWBERRY LANE-DOHERTY Collection Date 03022004 1110 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) 4 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-3 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 5 STRAWBERRY LANE-SCHOFF Collection Date 03022004 1045 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1I-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL S trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 11 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1 1 12-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1 12 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 1 2 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level y =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-4 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 6 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUNHAM Collection Date 03022004 0955 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL s Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL s 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL lO

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans -1 3middotmiddotDichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL s 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 12 3-Trichloropropane BDL s Bromobenzene BDL s n-Propylbenzene BDL s o-Chlorotoluene BDL s p-Chlorotoluene BDL s 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL s tert-Butylbenzene BDL s 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL s 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL s 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL s n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL s 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL s Naphthalene BDL s 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL s

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 VNHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-5 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 8 STRAWBERRY LANE-HARRINGTON Collection Date 03022004 1015 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 1 1 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene 1 5 trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 1 2 3-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature ~-~-~J ~l~V ~~~--t -~

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL = Below Detection Limit ugkg = micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg = milligrams per Kilogram P-A = PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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AmountDescription Quantity CostSales cd

A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-2 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

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NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

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C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

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httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

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March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

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Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

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cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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NH DES LABORATORY SERVICES LOGIN AND CUSTODY SHEET ~ (Laboratory Policy Samples not meeting method requirements will be analyzed at the discretion of the NH DES LaboratoryL

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(J State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-1 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator TRIP BLANK Collection Date 03022004 15 00 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

5Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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State of New Hampshire

~ Department of Environmental Services

~NHDES 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-2 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 4 STRAWBERRY LANE-DOHERTY Collection Date 03022004 1110 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) 4 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-3 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 5 STRAWBERRY LANE-SCHOFF Collection Date 03022004 1045 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1I-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL S trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 11 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1 1 12-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1 12 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 1 2 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level y =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-4 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 6 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUNHAM Collection Date 03022004 0955 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL s Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL s 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL lO

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans -1 3middotmiddotDichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL s 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 12 3-Trichloropropane BDL s Bromobenzene BDL s n-Propylbenzene BDL s o-Chlorotoluene BDL s p-Chlorotoluene BDL s 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL s tert-Butylbenzene BDL s 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL s 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL s 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL s n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL s 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL s Naphthalene BDL s 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL s

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 VNHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-5 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 8 STRAWBERRY LANE-HARRINGTON Collection Date 03022004 1015 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 1 1 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene 1 5 trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 1 2 3-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature ~-~-~J ~l~V ~~~--t -~

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL = Below Detection Limit ugkg = micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg = milligrams per Kilogram P-A = PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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-Attn KEN KETTERING

INVOICE

MOTTOLO- 2594 RIFS RAYMOND

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AmountDescription Quantity CostSales cd

A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-2 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-8

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

REVIEW THIS INVOICE THOROUGHLY MAKE ALL CHANGES BEFORE MONTHS END PAYMENT IS AUTOMATIC FROM FUND

Invoice Total

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Project Number 04-0002104

Invoice Number

NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ----------_-- - shy---- -~ shy~---- -

March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

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Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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PROJECT (EPA) current Temperature of the sample or temperature blank Condition of sample(s) (1~~epUlDle (Check for leakage breakage and volume) Do VOAs or Radon have air bubbles Was the paperwork submitted adequate and completely filled out Hold times

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Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-1 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator TRIP BLANK Collection Date 03022004 15 00 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

5Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

n

State of New Hampshire

~ Department of Environmental Services

~NHDES 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-2 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 4 STRAWBERRY LANE-DOHERTY Collection Date 03022004 1110 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) 4 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-3 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 5 STRAWBERRY LANE-SCHOFF Collection Date 03022004 1045 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1I-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL S trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 11 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1 1 12-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1 12 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 1 2 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level y =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-4 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 6 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUNHAM Collection Date 03022004 0955 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL s Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL s 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL lO

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans -1 3middotmiddotDichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL s 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 12 3-Trichloropropane BDL s Bromobenzene BDL s n-Propylbenzene BDL s o-Chlorotoluene BDL s p-Chlorotoluene BDL s 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL s tert-Butylbenzene BDL s 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL s 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL s 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL s n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL s 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL s Naphthalene BDL s 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL s

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 VNHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-5 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 8 STRAWBERRY LANE-HARRINGTON Collection Date 03022004 1015 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 1 1 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene 1 5 trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 1 2 3-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature ~-~-~J ~l~V ~~~--t -~

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL = Below Detection Limit ugkg = micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg = milligrams per Kilogram P-A = PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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INVOICE

MOTTOLO- 2594 RIFS RAYMOND

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AmountDescription Quantity CostSales cd

A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-2 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-8

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

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Project Number 04-0002104

Invoice Number

NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

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March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

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Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

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(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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(J State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-1 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator TRIP BLANK Collection Date 03022004 15 00 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

5Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

n

State of New Hampshire

~ Department of Environmental Services

~NHDES 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-2 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 4 STRAWBERRY LANE-DOHERTY Collection Date 03022004 1110 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) 4 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-3 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 5 STRAWBERRY LANE-SCHOFF Collection Date 03022004 1045 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1I-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL S trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 11 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1 1 12-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1 12 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 1 2 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level y =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-4 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 6 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUNHAM Collection Date 03022004 0955 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL s Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL s 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL lO

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans -1 3middotmiddotDichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL s 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 12 3-Trichloropropane BDL s Bromobenzene BDL s n-Propylbenzene BDL s o-Chlorotoluene BDL s p-Chlorotoluene BDL s 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL s tert-Butylbenzene BDL s 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL s 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL s 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL s n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL s 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL s Naphthalene BDL s 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL s

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 VNHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-5 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 8 STRAWBERRY LANE-HARRINGTON Collection Date 03022004 1015 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 1 1 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene 1 5 trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 1 2 3-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature ~-~-~J ~l~V ~~~--t -~

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL = Below Detection Limit ugkg = micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg = milligrams per Kilogram P-A = PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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MOTTOLO- 2594 RIFS RAYMOND

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A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

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A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

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15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

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Project Number 04-0002104

Invoice Number

NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ----------_-- - shy---- -~ shy~---- -

March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

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Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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State of New Hampshire

~ Department of Environmental Services

~NHDES 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-2 site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 4 STRAWBERRY LANE-DOHERTY Collection Date 03022004 1110 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) 4 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5

11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-3 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 5 STRAWBERRY LANE-SCHOFF Collection Date 03022004 1045 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1I-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL S trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 11 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1 1 12-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1 12 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 1 2 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level y =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-4 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 6 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUNHAM Collection Date 03022004 0955 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL s Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL s 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL lO

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans -1 3middotmiddotDichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL s 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 12 3-Trichloropropane BDL s Bromobenzene BDL s n-Propylbenzene BDL s o-Chlorotoluene BDL s p-Chlorotoluene BDL s 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL s tert-Butylbenzene BDL s 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL s 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL s 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL s n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL s 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL s Naphthalene BDL s 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL s

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 VNHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-5 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 8 STRAWBERRY LANE-HARRINGTON Collection Date 03022004 1015 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 1 1 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene 1 5 trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 1 2 3-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature ~-~-~J ~l~V ~~~--t -~

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL = Below Detection Limit ugkg = micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg = milligrams per Kilogram P-A = PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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-Attn KEN KETTERING

INVOICE

MOTTOLO- 2594 RIFS RAYMOND

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AmountDescription Quantity CostSales cd

A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-2 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-8

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

REVIEW THIS INVOICE THOROUGHLY MAKE ALL CHANGES BEFORE MONTHS END PAYMENT IS AUTOMATIC FROM FUND

Invoice Total

Make checks payable to PLEASE RETURN BOTTOM WITH PAYMENT Please pay this amount r--------

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Project Number 04-0002104

Invoice Number

NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ----------_-- - shy---- -~ shy~---- -

March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

J

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-3 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 5 STRAWBERRY LANE-SCHOFF Collection Date 03022004 1045 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1I-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL S trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 11 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1 1 12-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1 12 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 1 2 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level y =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-4 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 6 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUNHAM Collection Date 03022004 0955 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL s Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL s 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL lO

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans -1 3middotmiddotDichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL s 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 12 3-Trichloropropane BDL s Bromobenzene BDL s n-Propylbenzene BDL s o-Chlorotoluene BDL s p-Chlorotoluene BDL s 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL s tert-Butylbenzene BDL s 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL s 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL s 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL s n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL s 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL s Naphthalene BDL s 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL s

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 VNHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-5 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 8 STRAWBERRY LANE-HARRINGTON Collection Date 03022004 1015 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 1 1 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene 1 5 trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 1 2 3-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature ~-~-~J ~l~V ~~~--t -~

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL = Below Detection Limit ugkg = micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg = milligrams per Kilogram P-A = PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

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March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

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Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

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C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

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o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-4 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 6 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUNHAM Collection Date 03022004 0955 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL s Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL s 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL lO

cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans -1 3middotmiddotDichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL s 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 12 3-Trichloropropane BDL s Bromobenzene BDL s n-Propylbenzene BDL s o-Chlorotoluene BDL s p-Chlorotoluene BDL s 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL s tert-Butylbenzene BDL s 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL s 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL s 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL s n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL s 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL s Naphthalene BDL s 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL s

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 VNHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-5 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 8 STRAWBERRY LANE-HARRINGTON Collection Date 03022004 1015 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 1 1 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene 1 5 trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 1 2 3-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature ~-~-~J ~l~V ~~~--t -~

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL = Below Detection Limit ugkg = micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg = milligrams per Kilogram P-A = PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

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March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

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March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

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Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

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(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

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(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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o o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 VNHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-5 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 8 STRAWBERRY LANE-HARRINGTON Collection Date 03022004 1015 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 1 1 I-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene 1 5 trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 1 1 2-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 1 2 3-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 1 3 5-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature ~-~-~J ~l~V ~~~--t -~

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL = Below Detection Limit ugkg = micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg = milligrams per Kilogram P-A = PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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INVOICE

MOTTOLO- 2594 RIFS RAYMOND

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A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-2 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-8

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

REVIEW THIS INVOICE THOROUGHLY MAKE ALL CHANGES BEFORE MONTHS END PAYMENT IS AUTOMATIC FROM FUND

Invoice Total

Make checks payable to PLEASE RETURN BOTTOM WITH PAYMENT Please pay this amount r--------

Treasurer State of NH ~ ____96Q OO-J

Project Number 04-0002104

Invoice Number

NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ----------_-- - shy---- -~ shy~---- -

March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

117 J (JC7 f middotmiddot611 [vtn7ltJ JL-4~middott-z-J

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

J

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

J A f) 1 F

_~4f1 tl-tI)7 7 r1middottitAtQ

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

It ftJ 1_-411t1-i11 lt f tYLAi11z

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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o () State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 ~DES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-6 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-POULIOT Collection Date 03022004 1155 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 1l-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10 Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 9 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5 trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5 2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5 1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5 mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12 4-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico Curies per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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P----------------------~ _-------------------------INVOIC5 NUMBER 0025417-IN~ ----------------------~NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF INVOICE DATE 031504ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 29 HAZEN DRIVE PO BOX 95 -r DUE DATE 041404 CONCORD NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-3445 ~ NHDES

-Attn KEN KETTERING

INVOICE

MOTTOLO- 2594 RIFS RAYMOND

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AmountDescription Quantity CostSales cd

A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-2 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-8

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

REVIEW THIS INVOICE THOROUGHLY MAKE ALL CHANGES BEFORE MONTHS END PAYMENT IS AUTOMATIC FROM FUND

Invoice Total

Make checks payable to PLEASE RETURN BOTTOM WITH PAYMENT Please pay this amount r--------

Treasurer State of NH ~ ____96Q OO-J

Project Number 04-0002104

Invoice Number

NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ----------_-- - shy---- -~ shy~---- -

March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

117 J (JC7 f middotmiddot611 [vtn7ltJ JL-4~middott-z-J

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

----- ----- --------_-- ---__----shy

(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

J

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

------~-~~--- ------------ --- --------

(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

J A f) 1 F

_~4f1 tl-tI)7 7 r1middottitAtQ

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

bull_----- - --- ~~-- -

March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

It ftJ 1_-411t1-i11 lt f tYLAi11z

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~~----~- ~r_- -------_- -shy

(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-7 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 10 STRAWBERRY LANE-DUPLICATE Collection Date 03022004 1200 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1 Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5 Chloroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5 Diethyl ether BDL 5 11-Dichloroethene BDL 5 Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10 Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butYl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-12-Dichloroethene BDL 5 2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 11-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5 22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-12-Dichloroethene 8 5 Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5 Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 111-Trichloroethane BDL 5 11-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5 12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5 2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene 12 5 12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5 Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10 cis-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-13-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5 13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5 Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5 Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5 Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5 n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 135-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5 sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5 12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5 Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5 123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level rpt = vol_acy

o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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P----------------------~ _-------------------------INVOIC5 NUMBER 0025417-IN~ ----------------------~NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF INVOICE DATE 031504ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 29 HAZEN DRIVE PO BOX 95 -r DUE DATE 041404 CONCORD NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-3445 ~ NHDES

-Attn KEN KETTERING

INVOICE

MOTTOLO- 2594 RIFS RAYMOND

PAGE 1

AmountDescription Quantity CostSales cd

A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-2 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-8

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

REVIEW THIS INVOICE THOROUGHLY MAKE ALL CHANGES BEFORE MONTHS END PAYMENT IS AUTOMATIC FROM FUND

Invoice Total

Make checks payable to PLEASE RETURN BOTTOM WITH PAYMENT Please pay this amount r--------

Treasurer State of NH ~ ____96Q OO-J

Project Number 04-0002104

Invoice Number

NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ----------_-- - shy---- -~ shy~---- -

March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

117 J (JC7 f middotmiddot611 [vtn7ltJ JL-4~middott-z-J

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

J

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

J A f) 1 F

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Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

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March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

It ftJ 1_-411t1-i11 lt f tYLAi11z

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

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(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

THRAGROUPAPPSPROGRAMSUSERSDGDRNWATERDOHERTYPAUDONlDOCr3p031904

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o State of New Hampshire

Department of Environmental Services ~ 29 Hazen Drive bull PO Box 95 bull Concord NH 03302-0095 V-NHDES (603) 271-34453446

Results of Laboratory Analysis Sample A70866-8 Site Category IN HOUSE Collectby SHARON PERKINS Matrix Aqueous Locator 16 STRAWBERRY LANE-BARNES Collection Date 03022004 11 30 Descript Mottolo Raymond RIFSCOOP Log in Date 03032004 Account 04-01-04 Completion Date 031504 Project 04-0002104 Misc ID

Dichlorodifluoromethane BDL 5 Chloromethane BDL 1

Vinyl chloride BDL 5 Bromomethane BDL 5

ChIoroethane BDL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BDL 5

Diethyl ether BDL 5 ll-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Carbon disulfide BDL 5 Acetone BDL 10

Methylene chloride BDL 5 tert-Butanol (TBA) BDL 10

Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE) BDL 5 trans-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

2-Butanone (MEK) BDL 10 ll-Dichloroethane BDL 5

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE) BDL 5 Ethyl-t-butyl ether (ETBE) BDL 5

22-Dichloropropane BDL 5 cis-l2-Dichloroethene BDL 5

Chloroform BDL 5 Bromochloromethane BDL 5

Tetrahydrofuran(THF) BDL 10 lll-Trichloroethane BDL 5

ll-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Tetrachloromethane BDL 5

12-Dichloroethane BDL 5 Benzene BDL 5

2-Methoxy-2-methylbutane (TAME) BDL 5 Trichloroethene BDL 5

12-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Bromodichloromethane BDL 5

Dibromomethane BDL 5 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) BDL 10

cis-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 Toluene BDL 5

trans-l3-Dichloropropene BDL 5 112-Trichloroethane BDL 5

2-Hexanone BDL 10 12-Dibromoethane BDL 5

13-Dichloropropane BDL 5 Tetrachloroethene BDL 5

Chlorodibromomethane BDL 5 Bromoform BDL 5

Isopropylbenzene BDL 5 Chlorobenzene BDL 5

1112-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5 Ethylbenzene BDL 5

mp-Xylenes BDL 5 o-Xylene BDL 5

Styrene BDL 5 1122-Tetrachloroethane BDL 5

123-Trichloropropane BDL 5 Bromobenzene BDL 5

n-Propylbenzene BDL 5 o-Chlorotoluene BDL 5

p-Chlorotoluene BDL 5 13s-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

tert-Butylbenzene BDL 5 124-Trimethylbenzene BDL 5

sec-Butylbenzene BDL 5 13-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

p-Isopropyltoluene BDL 5 14-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5

12-Dichlorobenzene BDL 5 n-Butylbenzene BDL 5

12-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BDL 5 124-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

Hexachlorobutadiene BDL 5 Naphthalene BDL 5

123-Trichlorobenzene BDL 5

EPA Method EPA 5242 Units ugL

Measure date 04-MAR-04

Authorized Signature

mgL milligrams per Liter ugL micrograms per Liter gt Greater Than

lt Less Than BDL Below Detection Limit ugkg micrograms per Kilogram

pCiL pico CUries per Liter mgkg milligrams per Kilogram P-A PresentAbsent

RDL=Reporting Detection Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminent Level J =Approximate Level

rpt = vol_acy

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P----------------------~ _-------------------------INVOIC5 NUMBER 0025417-IN~ ----------------------~NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF INVOICE DATE 031504ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 29 HAZEN DRIVE PO BOX 95 -r DUE DATE 041404 CONCORD NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-3445 ~ NHDES

-Attn KEN KETTERING

INVOICE

MOTTOLO- 2594 RIFS RAYMOND

PAGE 1

AmountDescription Quantity CostSales cd

A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-2 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-8

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

REVIEW THIS INVOICE THOROUGHLY MAKE ALL CHANGES BEFORE MONTHS END PAYMENT IS AUTOMATIC FROM FUND

Invoice Total

Make checks payable to PLEASE RETURN BOTTOM WITH PAYMENT Please pay this amount r--------

Treasurer State of NH ~ ____96Q OO-J

Project Number 04-0002104

Invoice Number

NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ----------_-- - shy---- -~ shy~---- -

March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

117 J (JC7 f middotmiddot611 [vtn7ltJ JL-4~middott-z-J

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

----- ----- --------_-- ---__----shy

(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

J

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

------~-~~--- ------------ --- --------

(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

J A f) 1 F

_~4f1 tl-tI)7 7 r1middottitAtQ

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

bull_----- - --- ~~-- -

March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

It ftJ 1_-411t1-i11 lt f tYLAi11z

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~~----~- ~r_- -------_- -shy

(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

THRAGROUPAPPSPROGRAMSUSERSDGDRNWATERDOHERTYPAUDONlDOCr3p031904

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P----------------------~ _-------------------------INVOIC5 NUMBER 0025417-IN~ ----------------------~NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF INVOICE DATE 031504ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 29 HAZEN DRIVE PO BOX 95 -r DUE DATE 041404 CONCORD NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-3445 ~ NHDES

-Attn KEN KETTERING

INVOICE

MOTTOLO- 2594 RIFS RAYMOND

PAGE 1

AmountDescription Quantity CostSales cd

A70866-1 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-2 15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

A70866-3

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-4

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-5

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-6

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-7

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000 A70866-8

15242 VOA-5242 AQUEOUS 1 000 12000 12000

REVIEW THIS INVOICE THOROUGHLY MAKE ALL CHANGES BEFORE MONTHS END PAYMENT IS AUTOMATIC FROM FUND

Invoice Total

Make checks payable to PLEASE RETURN BOTTOM WITH PAYMENT Please pay this amount r--------

Treasurer State of NH ~ ____96Q OO-J

Project Number 04-0002104

Invoice Number

NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Attention LABORATORY SERVICES UNIT PO BOX 95 CONCORD NH 03302-0095

0025417

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ----------_-- - shy---- -~ shy~---- -

March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

117 J (JC7 f middotmiddot611 [vtn7ltJ JL-4~middott-z-J

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

----- ----- --------_-- ---__----shy

(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

J

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

------~-~~--- ------------ --- --------

(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

J A f) 1 F

_~4f1 tl-tI)7 7 r1middottitAtQ

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

bull_----- - --- ~~-- -

March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

It ftJ 1_-411t1-i11 lt f tYLAi11z

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~~----~- ~r_- -------_- -shy

(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

THRAGROUPAPPSPROGRAMSUSERSDGDRNWATERDOHERTYPAUDONlDOCr3p031904

  1. barcodetext SDMS DocID 468326
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Page 17: WJ '~NHDES )Yseven additional residential locations (#5,7,9,11,15,17,and 18 Strawberry Lane) to establish a baseline. NHDES has no plans to collect further samples from these locations

C) State of New Hampshire C) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095 ~ES (603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Donna amp Paul Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-2

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-2 Methyl-t-butyl Ether (MTBE) 40 ppb 130 ppb

MTBE is a gasoline additive and it is not a chemical of concern at the Site This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-tL-vI J iftJttr~~ Sharon G Perkins

Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I David Reid NHDES-ORCB File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ----------_-- - shy---- -~ shy~---- -

March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

117 J (JC7 f middotmiddot611 [vtn7ltJ JL-4~middott-z-J

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

----- ----- --------_-- ---__----shy

(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

J

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

------~-~~--- ------------ --- --------

(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

J A f) 1 F

_~4f1 tl-tI)7 7 r1middottitAtQ

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

bull_----- - --- ~~-- -

March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

It ftJ 1_-411t1-i11 lt f tYLAi11z

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~~----~- ~r_- -------_- -shy

(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

THRAGROUPAPPSPROGRAMSUSERSDGDRNWATERDOHERTYPAUDONlDOCr3p031904

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~- r~C ) State of New Hampshire ) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ----------_-- - shy---- -~ shy~---- -

March 17 2004

Eric amp Kasey Dunham 6 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysismiddot Sample A70866middot4

Dear Mr ampMrs Dunham

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile- organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

117 J (JC7 f middotmiddot611 [vtn7ltJ JL-4~middott-z-J

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

----- ----- --------_-- ---__----shy

(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

J

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

------~-~~--- ------------ --- --------

(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

J A f) 1 F

_~4f1 tl-tI)7 7 r1middottitAtQ

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

bull_----- - --- ~~-- -

March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

It ftJ 1_-411t1-i11 lt f tYLAi11z

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~~----~- ~r_- -------_- -shy

(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

THRAGROUPAPPSPROGRAMSUSERSDGDRNWATERDOHERTYPAUDONlDOCr3p031904

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----- ----- --------_-- ---__----shy

(-) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ------ _ -------- --~ ~--~---~~

March 17 2004

Mr Norman Harrington 8 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-5

Dear Mr and Mrs Harrington

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that V~OCs were present in the samples atthe concentrations listed below

J

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Date Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard 3304 A70866-5 Toluene 10 1000

Although TollJene has been identified as a chemical of concern at the Site we have not seen any Toluene on Site since 1994 and this particular detection does not appear to be Site related Toluene is a constituent of petroleum products and may be connected to construction activities This test for VOCs is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

_~1ltfV) poundJ iPc~~~Ia Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

------~-~~--- ------------ --- --------

(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

J A f) 1 F

_~4f1 tl-tI)7 7 r1middottitAtQ

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

bull_----- - --- ~~-- -

March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

It ftJ 1_-411t1-i11 lt f tYLAi11z

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~~----~- ~r_- -------_- -shy

(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

THRAGROUPAPPSPROGRAMSUSERSDGDRNWATERDOHERTYPAUDONlDOCr3p031904

  1. barcodetext SDMS DocID 468326
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(~) State of New Hampshire () -_ -_

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Rebecca and Robert Pouliot 10 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-6

Dear Mr and Mrs Pouliot

On March 3 2004 a representative of the New Hampshire Department _of Environmental Services (DES) collected a sample from your water supply well Theshysample was collected as part of the Departments effort to monitor the water quality of residential wells in the area of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the D~S laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The analysis indicated that VOCs were present in the samples at the concentrations listed below

Concentrations Ambient Groundwater Sample Compound (in parts per billion) Quality Standard

3304 A70866-6 Cis-12-Dichloroethene 09 700 Trichloroethene 12 50

This test which analyzed for specific compounds associated with the Mottolo Pig Farm Site is only one measure which may be used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Results of this test are being forwarded to the Department of Public Health Services Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOH) for their review and recommendations In the meantime if you have any questions please contact Dennis Pinski at 271-4664 or myself at 271-6805

Sincerely

-JAtpoundP7 0 f(~-lLht~ Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Dennis Pinski DPHS-BEOH Roger Duwart USEPA Region I File

httpwwwstatenhlIs TDD Access Relay NI-I 1-800-735-2964

C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

J A f) 1 F

_~4f1 tl-tI)7 7 r1middottitAtQ

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

bull_----- - --- ~~-- -

March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

It ftJ 1_-411t1-i11 lt f tYLAi11z

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~~----~- ~r_- -------_- -shy

(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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C) State of New Hampshire (~) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Tim amp Lynn Barnes 16 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866-8

Dear Mr Barnes

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Depc3rtment of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the waJer quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

J A f) 1 F

_~4f1 tl-tI)7 7 r1middottitAtQ

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhllS TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

bull_----- - --- ~~-- -

March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

It ftJ 1_-411t1-i11 lt f tYLAi11z

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~~----~- ~r_- -------_- -shy

(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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(~) St~te of New Hampshire r-) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181 ~- -----

bull_----- - --- ~~-- -

March 17 2004

Dave amp Carol Schoff 5 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077

Subject Water Quality Analysis - Sample A70866middot3

Dear Mr amp Mrs Schoff

On March 3 2004 a representative of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) Waste Management Division collected a sample from your water supply well The sample was collected as part of the Divisions efforts to monitor the water quality in the vicinity of the Mottolo Pig Farm Site

The sample was analyzed at the DES laboratory for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using USEPA methods 5242 The results of the analysis indicated that no VOCs were detected in your well Please note that this test is only for VOCs and therefore is only one measure used to evaluate the quality of your water supply

Please contact me at 271-2910 should you have any questions

Sincerely

It ftJ 1_-411t1-i11 lt f tYLAi11z

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager

cc Roger DuwartUSEPA Region I file

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

~~----~- ~r_- -------_- -shy

(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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(~) State of New Hampshire () DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord NH 03302-0095

(603) 271-3644 FAX (603) 271-2181

March 17 2004

Mr Roger Duwart NH Superfund Section Waste Management Division HSN-CAN5 USEPA New England Region I JFK Federal Building Boston MA 02203

RE Water quality analysis results of the residential sampling program at the Mottolo Pig Farm Site in Raymond New Hampshire

Dear Roger

Please find enclosed a copy of the results of the water quality analyses for VOCs (method 524) collected by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services personnel from residential wells located on Strawberry Lane in Raymond New Hampshire on March 3 2004 Also enclosed is a copy of the letters sent to the residences and a memo concerning the sampling event

If you have any questions please contact me at(603) 271-6805

Sincerely

Sharon G Perkins Remedial Project Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Bureau

Enclosure Cc File

httpwwwstatenhus TDD Access Relay NH 1-800-735-2964

CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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CJ ()

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH

29 HAZEN DRIVE CONCORD NH 03301-6504 603-271-4608 1-800-852-3345 Ext 4608 Fax 603-271-3991 TDD Access 1-800-735-2964

Mary Ann Cooney Director

John A Stephen Commissioner

March 192004

Paul and Donna Doherty 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH 03077 -+Location of Well 4 Strawberry Lane Raymond NH DES 198704094-Mottolo Pig Farm site

Dear Mr and Mrs Doherty

The New Hampshire Office of Community and Public Health Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health (BEOR) has reviewed the results of the sample collected and analyzed by the Department of Environmental Services from the water supply well which serves your residence in Raymond NH The test results were repqrted to us as follows

Concentrations detected in your water in MicrogramsLiter Standards Above

Chemical (ugL)

March 3 2004 Guidelines

(ugL) Standard

Guidelines IMethyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 40 130 No

ugL = parts per bIllIon (ppb)

To help you understand the possible adverse health effects resulting from exposure to MTBE the BEOH has prepared and enclosed a Health Infor711ationSummary for you to read about this compound

We do not usually have information on exposures to low amounts of toxic chemicals for a long time-period which IS how people are usually exposed in their homes Much of the information we have comes from studies with animals they may not react exactly the same as humans Most information on human exposure comes from the work place which usually involves brief exposure to high levels of a chemical Also being exposed to several chemicals at a time may be different than to only one chemical at a time For these reasons we cannot be certain that being exposed to a known amount of a chemical will impair your health

Health Evaluation

MTBE was detected in your water sample Although this is a potential human carcinogen the cancer risk associated with prolonged exposure to the level found in your water is very low (See Health Information Summary) The State drinking water standard for MTBE is 13 ppb

Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

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Mr and Mrs Doherty Raymond March 19 2004 page two of two

Recommendations

Since the concentration of MTBE detected in the sample from your well is below the standard the BEOH recommends the following

ltD That no restrictions on water usage are currently necessary

CD That periodic retesting of this water supply be conducted in order to monitor any change 111

contaminants The BEOH would be glad to review any future water testmiddotdata you may receive

Please understand that our recommendations are based on the latest available scientific research and that they may change in the future as new information about toxic chemicals becomes available

You or your family may want to share this information with your physician Should you have any questions regarding possible health hazards fro111 exposure to contaminants in drinking water please contact me at 800-852-3345 ext 4608 (in NH only) or 603-271-4608

Sincerely

David S Gordon MS Health Risk Analyst Bureau ofEnvironmental and Occupational Health NH Office of Community and Public Health

DSG enclosures Health Information Slll1ll1lmy for MTBE

Glossary

cc Richard Mailhot Sr Raymond Health Officer Sharon G Perkins DES-WMD HWRB Raymond Board of Selectmen

THRAGROUPAPPSPROGRAMSUSERSDGDRNWATERDOHERTYPAUDONlDOCr3p031904

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