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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11 - Assessment of Environmental Risks Port Burwell Harbour -0 Stantec Assessment of Environmental Risks for Municipality of Bayham at Port Burwell March 2012 NO Stantec Assessment of Environmental Risks for Municipality of Bayham at Port Burwell March 2012 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Executive Summary The Municipality of Bayham is considering an opportunity to assume parcels of land in and about Port Burwell harbour located in Elgin County at the mouth of Big Otter Creek on the north shore of central Lake Erie. The harbour is currently owned by Fisheries and Oceans Canada- Small Craft Harbours (DFO). It provides privately operated dockage and marina services to recreational and commercial fishing vessels. Prior 1976 the harbour and associated lands were operated as a commercial port by Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC). Bulked goods such as coal, potash and fuel oil as well as fueling of vessels occurred in and about the harbour for more than fifty years. The commercial port was served by Canadian Pacific Railway, which had a rail head at the port. Municipal staff and Council are concerned about possible contamination legacies that the Municipality would be responsible for and possibly restrict future development options for the harbour, if present. The Municipality retained Stantec Consulting Ltd.to assess environmental risks associated with the federal lands at the harbour based upon a review of background information and reports readily available from the Municipality and other sources. It should be noted that this study was not intended to meet the requirements of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment(ESA) under CAN/CSAZ768-01 or Ontario Regulation 153/04. Upon review of the readily available information some gaps in critical information were apparent. Based on these gaps, the following is recommended: • Completion of an updated Phase I ESA given that the most recent Phase I ESA was conducted over a decade ago; • A complete and detailed compilation of parcel descriptions and legal survey(s) defining the parcels under consideration for transfer from DFO to the Municipality. While it is recognized that a full description would likely form a part of the land transfer, prior verification is necessary on the basis of assessing risks should additional lands, areas, or conditions be included that are not anticipated at this time; • Sediment quality information for depths to 8 m (24 ft) below Lake Erie datum for harbour areas that would require dredging to Seaway depth to accommodate possible future commercial ferry service. The purpose of the sediment sampling is to allow the assessment of disposal options for dredging spoils; and • Soil and groundwater quality information for upland segments parcels under consideration for transfer from DFO to the Municipality. The soil and groundwater data would be used to evaluate whether historical land uses have resulted in environmental impacts to lands that would be acquired by the Municipality. In addition, soil quality data will assist in evaluating reuse or disposal options for excess soil generated during upland harbour improvements. One Team.Infinite Solutions. E.1 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Programs were identified to close the information gaps, including a Phase I ESA, and a Phase II ESA to assess soil, groundwater and sediment quality based on the existing data gaps. It should be noted that further modifications may be required to address the findings from the updated Phase I ESA. A thorough assessment of environmental risks must take into account the following: • Risks to the Municipality in assuming the federal lands based on known environmental issues/impacts identified in currently available documents; and • Risks to the Municipality in assuming the federal lands based on currently unknown environmental information that might be identified through the completion of the Phase I ESA and Phase II ESA. In addition to the above, consideration must be given to assumption of land on an "as is" basis (i.e., current development and use)versus anticipated redevelopment or reuse initiatives, since land use changes could trigger regulatory requirements, such as those outlined in Ontario Regulation 153/04 made under the Environmental Protection Act. Regardless, future contemplated dredging projects will in all likelihood require further sediment sampling (whether for deeper dredging operations to accommodate future initiatives such as vessel craft use, or ongoing maintenance). As previously noted, sample results in the future may not be the same as results noted in 2010 and therefore approval to dispose of dredged material in the lake is not guaranteed. Furthermore, costs associated with land disposal of dredged materials could be orders of magnitude higher than in-water disposal depending on the results of the analysis. Potential risks associated with soil contamination also exist regardless of future development. Based on the background data provided and reviewed as part of this current assessment, a full risk assessment cannot be completed until the aforementioned gaps in critical information are closed. One Team.Infinite Solutions, E.2 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY E.1 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 1.1 2.0 OBJECTIVES,SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS 2.1 2.1 OBJECTIVE 2.1 2.2 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS 2.1 3.0 AVAILABLE INFORMATION AND SOURCES 3.1 3.1 MUNICIPALLY SUPPLIED INFORMATION 3.1 •3.2 OTHER INFORMATION AND SOURCES 3.1 4.0 GAPS IN CRITICAL INFORMATION 4.1 4.1 MAPPING AND SURVEYS 4.1 4.2 SEDIMENT AND SOILS QUALITY INFORMATION 4.1 4.3 HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES AND LEGACY ISSUES 4.2 5.0 FINDINGS 5.1 5.1 MAPPING AND SURVEYS 5.1 5.2 HARBOUR ACTIVITIES AND FEATURES 5.1 5.2.1 Commercial Port 5.1 5.2.2 Small Craft Harbour 5.2 5.2.3 Current Activities and Features 5.3 5.3 HARBOUR SEDIMENT QUALITY 5.4 5.3.1 Sediment Quality In-Water Disposal Criteria and Approvals for Dredging Spoils 5.5 5.4 SOIL QUALITY 5.6 6.0 ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS 6.1 6.1 RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH DISPOSAL OF DREDGING SPOILS 6.1 6.1.1 Limitations 6.1 6.2 RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH LEGACY ISSUES IN SOILS ON UPLAND SEGMENTS 6.1 7.0 PROGRAMS TO CLOSE GAPS IN CRITICAL INFORMATION 7.1 7.1 MAPPING AND SURVEYS 7.1 7.1.1 Task 7.1 7.1.2 Estimate of Probable Cost 7.1 7.2 PHASE ! ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 7.1 7.2.1 Opinion of Probable Cost 7.2 7.3 PHASE II ESA 7.2 7.3.1 Estimates of Probable Cost 7.2 8.0 SUMMARY 8.1 9.0 LIMITATIONS 9.1 REFERENCES 9.2 One Team.Infinite Solutions. Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Table of Contents Appendices Appendix 1 —List of Available Mapping Appendix 2—Aerial Imagery Appendix 3—Sediment Quality Data Appendix 4—Site Photos List of Figures Figure 1: Port Burwell Location and Features 1.1 Figure 2: Sketch Summarizing DFO Lands at Port Burwell 1.2 Figure 3: Port Burwell Harbour 1956 5.2 Figure 4: Port Burwell Harbour 1973 5.3 Figure 5: Port Burwell Harbour 2010 5.4 List of Tables Table 1: Sediment Metals and Nutrients vs. Sediment Quality Guidelines and Background Levels 5.6 ii Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Introduction and Background 1.0 Introduction and Background Stantec Consulting Ltd.was retained by the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham (Municipality) to provide a review of environmental risks for the Municipality in assuming ownership of parcels of land and the harbour at Port Burwell (Subject Lands)from the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans- Small Craft Harbours (DFO). Port Burwell is located in Elgin County at the mouth of Big Otter Creek on the central north shore of Lake Erie (Figure 1). As a part of investigating the acquisition opportunity, the Municipality required professional assistance to review available environmental information and provide advice regarding environmental risks that may be present on the Subject Lands. It should be noted that this study was not intended to meet the requirements of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) under CAN/CSAZ768-01 or Ontario Regulation 153/04 made under the Environmental Protection Act. Port Burwell was originally established as a small fishing wharf in the early 1830s. Over the years the harbour expanded to accommodate the shipment of commodities to and from other Great Lakes ports. In the early 1900s, the harbour was used largely as a commercial fishing and bulked goods(coal, potash and fuel oil)trans-shipment point. It is presently used as a recreational and commercial fishing access point, a community wharf, and a harbour of refuge. •" 01t9R rt n l~ `-4 1983 CINTARIO BASE MAP I C1a a x 'alp ij rt ., o ', taming basin Je I 4^East Pier 'A& Up �—Wiest Flier , ;+ N N —.— West Extension WaN \ .; e 100 300 1-1—.1 .4—armour stone breainvate IIIMPIN Figure 1:Port Burwell Location and Features One Team.Infinite Solutions. 1.1 Stant& ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Introduction and Background Parcels of land in the Subject Lands under consideration for transfer to the Municipality include: • a beach front parcel and associated shore protection along the Lake Erie shoreline east of Big Otter Creek noted as Part 1; and • piers, harbour walls and appurtenances and land parcels about the harbour, and west extension wall and associated water lots at the mouth of Big Otter Creek noted as Part 2. These parcels are illustrated in Figure 2, below. The current owner of the Subject Lands is DFO. Part 6 and Part 7 noted in Figure 2 are also owned by DFO; however, it is understood that these parcels will not be transferred to the Municipality. —0 11 i 1 II I I it I I PART 1 $1 I I el I I I I PART 1 11 1 I It 1 I 11 1 I 1 1 I _I 1 I y�` ‘,..1 _+ `�y I 4 _ .•r_ PART 2 I li .r.. . + �_ __I .� PART 5 i \` �� '' '^ PART 2 '�rI 1e I r- �- ``x p v TURNING MIN ux x umwMu - I!+ 1 Mit src+erina %- _.I//— Adapted from 1997 DFO Compiled Property Plan Figure 2:Sketch Summarizing DFO Lands at Port Burwell One Team.infinite Solutions. 1.2 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Objectives,Scope and Limitations 2.0 Objectives, Scope and Limitations 2.1 OBJECTIVE The objective of the Peer Review/Analysis of Environmental Risks is to complete the following work for the site: • Review existing environmental, sediment, and dredging reports; and a Provide advice to the Municipality regarding environmental risks associated with potential property transfer, considering potential future harbour uses associated with future dredging initiatives (i.e., marina uses, commercial ferry service). 2.2 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS The scope of work included the preparation of a report to the Municipality concerning environmental risks associated with the DFO parcels to be potentially transferred to the Municipality based upon a desk top review of readily available environmental information provided by the Municipality concerning the lands and sediments within the harbour. This entailed a high level review of both threats from possible contamination on upland areas of the subject lands and also disposal options and limitations for future-dredged material relative to existing guidelines and regulations, including lake disposal or possible beneficial re-use of dredged materials. As noted in Section 1.0, this study did not include the completion of a Phase I ESA. In addition, the extent of the review was limited to Part 1 and Part 2 of DFO parcels at the site as noted on Figure 2. Based upon review of the available reports and other information and in accordance with the scope of work provided, the intent of this letter report is to provide the Municipality with information relating to: • Potential environmental risks associated with acquiring the Subject Lands from DFO; • Recommendations for any additional studies required to more thoroughly assess potential environmental risks; • Possible future risks, if any, to the Municipality concerning land-based soils and dredged material disposal options or potential beneficial re-use based on available data; • Gaps in critical information concerning land and dredging-related issues in reviewed reports and other information; • Recommendations for additional harbour sediment and land parcels soils sampling and recommended parameters for their analyses to close critical information gaps; and • Estimated cost of recommended additional sampling and studies. One Team,Infinite Solutions. 2.1 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Available Information and Sources 3.0 Available Information and Sources The following is a summary of available information used in this assessment. Copies of the available raw data, mapping and surveys are appended to this report. 3.1 MUNICIPALLY SUPPLIED INFORMATION Information provided by the Municipality included: • Enhanced Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment 2001 - MacViro Consultants Inc. (2001); • Environment Canada comments on aforementioned Phase 1 report; • Historical sediment and dredging reports for the harbour area (2011, 2010, 2009, 2005, and 2001); • Coastal Processes Sedimentation and Dredging Review—ShorePlan Engineering Ltd. (2010); • Site Assessment and Management Strategy— Dillon Consulting Limited (2000); and • Approvals/Comments obtained for recent dredging initiatives. 3.2 OTHER INFORMATION AND SOURCES Other information sources accessed included: ▪ Historical air photos of the site taken in 1956 and 1973, accessed from the National Air Photo Library,.Ottawa; • 2010 SWOOP orthophotography of the site, provided by the Township of Malahide; • Site parcel summary mapping from Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) (S.G.C. 00-3421 Item no. 00-068-SKETCH ), provided by the Municipality; • DFO Drawing no. 4766-PLC, provided by DFO; • Site surveys for DFO parcels at the north end of the harbour, provided by DFO; • 2011 sediment quality data relating to proposed dredging to accommodate the HMCS Ojibwa museum project, provided by Riggs Engineering Ltd.; • Sediment quality data for Big Otter Creek, from Environment Canada (2001); and • Interviews with long time Port Burwell resident, Ron Bradfield. One Team.Infinite Solutions. 3.1 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Gaps in Critical Information 4.0 Gaps in Critical Information 4.1 MAPPING AND SURVEYS Available mapping for the Subject Lands was limited to the DFO Compiled Property Plan (No. 4766, Approved 06 June 1997)and PWGSC Sketch of Port Burwell Harbour(SGC 34-002, Item No. 00-068-SKETCH, no date) and two surveys with details of the DFO parcels in the upper harbour. Legal surveys were not available for the Subject Lands. This inconsistency needs to be resolved and the number and extent of parcels in the Subject Lands under consideration for transfer to the Municipality need to be defined with a survey. 4.2 SEDIMENT AND SOILS QUALITY INFORMATION While there is information on quality of surface and shallow sediments through the harbour, there is an apparent lack of information on quality of sediments deeper than 1.5 m (5 ft) below the harbour floor and quality of soils on upland portions of DFO parcels about the harbour. We are aware that Council members would like to keep harbour options open to accommodate deep draft vessels requiring a harbour depth up to 8 m (-24 ft) below Lake Erie datum (173.5 m). There is no information on quality of sediments at and about this depth. In addition, information on quality of soils in land parcels is very limited. The only soil quality data are for one sample taken by MacViro in 2001 at a location in the Part 1 parcel on the east shore of the harbour at the foot of Robinson Street. According to anecdotal information from long time local resident, Ron Bradfield, and from a 1956 air photo of the site, bulk goods such as coal and potash were off loaded from vessels for storage and transfer on both sides of the harbour through the first half of the 20th Century. Contamination from bulk goods may have occurred on these lands that could still be present as environmental legacies; however, there are no soil or groundwater data available for these areas. One Team.Infinite Solutions. 4.1 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Gaps in Critical Information 4.3 HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES AND LEGACY ISSUES Information in available background reports concerning historical activities in and about the harbour that may have negatively impacted soils and sediment quality and introduced environmental legacies to the Subject Lands is limited to short descriptions of bulk goods such as coal, fuel oil and fertilizer. Given the more than 75 years of bulk goods shipping activity through the harbour last century there may have been undocumented spills and other releases of contaminants on land and in-harbour at goods and materials transfer points. In addition, reference within available documentation to a fire within the area of an 8,000 ton coal pile was noted, as was mention of a previous large 2,700,000 litre (600,000 imperial gallon) oil tank along the harbour. There were no historical spill records available for the Subject Lands in the documents reviewed by Stantec. This limited information has been supplemented, somewhat, with anecdotal accounts from interviews on four occasions with long time local resident, Ron Bradfield. One Team.Infinite Solutions. 4.2 Stant ec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Findings 5.0 Findings 5.1 MAPPING AND SURVEYS For the purposes of this assessment, parcels making up Part 1 and Part 2 on the undated PWGSC plan will be considered as the Subject Lands for transfer to the Municipality. These areas are illustrated on Figure 2. Upland portions in the Subject Lands include: • a parcel east of the harbour along the Lake Erie shore (Part 1); • a parcel along the south end of the west pier and at its end (Part 2); and • the west extension wall out to the armour stone breakwater(Part 2). With the exception of the above, boundaries for the Subject Lands seem to follow the harbour wall face. The water lot extending from the mouth of Big Otter Creek(Waterloo St. alignment)out into the lake and the turning basin infill area along the west harbour wall are also included in the Subject Lands. 5.2 HARBOUR ACTIVITIES AND FEATURES Information on historical activities about Port Burwell harbour possibly contributing to legacy environmental issues was enhanced through interviews with long time Port Burwell resident, Ron Bradfield, and from a review of air photos dated 1956 and 1973 that were obtained from the National Air Photo Library, Ottawa. Mr. Bradfield was contacted on four occasions in November 2011. 5.2.1 Commercial Port The harbour was active in shipment and transfer of bulk coal, potash, and fuel oil through the first half of the twentieth century. A 1956 air photo of the harbour(Figure 3) shows bulk materials stored on both sides of the harbour, the Canadian Pacific Railway(CPR)tracks and related rail infrastructure serving the dock for the rail car ferry/bulk carrier Ashtabula on the east side of the harbour, and the 2,700,000 litre (600,000 Imperial gallon) capacity bulk fuel tank on the west harbour. Coal, potash and other bulk dry goods offloaded and temporarily stored along the west pier were moved by conveyor toward the narrow part of the upstream harbour and then transferred to by conveyor boom to the CPR yard on the east side and furtherance onto inland markets by rail. The bulk fuel oil tank operated by Ingram Fuels, clearly visible in the 1956 air photo, received bulk product by boat. It was distributed by tank truck to inland markets(R. Bradfield, personal communication). One Team.Infinite Solutions. 5.1 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Findings kk r! it S 4 . ! I : - It:Fri ' I. L _.,._ -. ,. - .tee. 4 ,ot Nry, - ".,', . ` - -,'‘.1 ► _4}^•4' - l,r - 'o i -y r r a. S r i w4 t ,01 ' t, Msdra 74. .. f k d; .:�. u lRfi i rt „r_ ,A +emsg- Ir Mu ♦ p, Source:National Air Photo Library Figure 3: Port Burwell Harbour 1956 5.2.2 Small Craft Harbour Large vessel commercial activity in the harbour declined through the 1960s, initiated with the sinking of the Ashtabula rail ferry outside Cleveland harbour in 1958. By 1973, commercial harbour traffic had ceased with transfer of bulk goods service to nearby Port Stanley, leaving just the west side bulk fuel oil tank (Figure 4). The harbour was transferred from PWGSC to DFO in 1976. It has operated as a recreational vessel harbour since then. Dredging to shallower depths suitable for recreational and small commercial vessels was undertaken in the lower harbour and at the harbour mouth sporadically after 1970 by DFO, the Municipality and specialized commercial operations with lands leased along the west pier harbour wall. Some parcels of DFO land on both sides of the harbour, including the east pier were transferred to the Municipality after 1976, leaving only the parcels identified on Figure 2 under federal ownership. One Team.Infinite Solutions. 5.2 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Findings Rz - juts0 e, , -. 4 - t _ . _ .. 4 1 t ' ° C -' "� - .-.}-•"�R.:,.e •is r•`- i'4.1# _ * `*% a . ROUNDHOUSE '• ' # • - r j -- t 11 ivoinnin--------c__ -.-1*.'...dPAli i -.0''..j''..1 .t yt11:11‘4 ' -trei ' -I :k �e {� 4S 1' * a 4 FLdi=L 01L FX.F1 -- ' le t:10.U*,-tile."-- C '_ 41/7-041N!.. LA i ': ' " = : . . ' ''.- - A 4 - - 4 . tr' W I. 1ff7jt: i i k __ z- Source:National Alr Photo Library Figure 4:Port Burwell Harbour 1973 5.2.3 Current Activities and Features The harbour is currently owned by DFO and provides privately operated dockage and marina services to recreational and commercial fishing vessels. The harbour is also a possible harbour of refuge for vessels in danger on Lake Erie. Without continuous removal of the accumulating sediment load from Big Otter Creek in the upper harbour, the turning basin has filled in along the west pier wall as is clearly evident in the 2010 air photo, below(Figure 5). The foundations for the CPR locomotive turn table on the west harbour at the foot of Wellington Street in the east harbour and bulk fuel tank site near the end of Chatham Street in the west harbour remain visible in the 2010 air photo. These features are not on the Subject Lands but are in close proximity. One Team.infinite Solutions. 5.3 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Findings 41 1 1111- 02/san IJP Al- F .HIS TMCAL aJ� ti - ROUNDHOUSE~ _ LOCATION � — ti . .'w � am, 3w 4; _ i r - { rt w 'Fy 1.1157ORIOAL a ' RJELOIL TANK ■. •. e - 3 LOcAT RIN I' "1 • _ +1 r 2010 '140110 m Source:SWOOP 2010 Figure 5: Port Burwell Harbour 2010 5.3 HARBOUR SEDIMENT QUALITY Sediment quality is usually evaluated with respect to two sets of criteria; Ontario sediment quality guidelines (PSQG)developed by the Ministry of the Environment and federal sediment quality guidelines (CSQG) developed by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME). Both sets of guidelines have listed effects levels for various organic and inorganic parameters. The PSQG lowest effect level (LEL) is the level at which sediment is considered marginally polluted. The PSQG severe effect level (SEL) refers to the concentration at which the sediment is considered grossly polluted. The CSQG interim freshwater effects level (ISQG) and probable effects level (PEL)are somewhat different benchmarks. The PSQG also lists background levels for various parameters for general use across the province. Background level concentrations for some metals and nutrients representing the non- human influenced (pre-ambrosia I pre-colonial) condition for Lake Erie and other Great Lakes have also been published by Kemp and Thomas(1976). These too can serve as the background benchmark when evaluating sediment quality for the Great Lakes. In Ontario, in-water disposal options for dredging spoils are evaluated by the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) against the PSQG LEL and background levels. In-water disposal can be a MOE-approved management option for the dredging spoils when sediment sample results are One Team.infinite Solutions. 5.4 Stardom ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Findings less than the listed LEL or background levels, whichever is greater, for the parameters in question. In 2010, the Municipality arranged collection of six(6)surface sediment samples from the harbour. The samples were analyzed for a suite of metals, nutrients, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs), and pesticides. Results show; • all samples had PCBs and pesticides concentrations below the method detection limits; • some samples had concentrations of PAH species at trace levels; ▪ all samples metals parameters below background levels for Lake Erie; and • two samples had TOC concentrations that were greater than background levels. Analytical results for metals and nutrients from the 2010 samples are presented in Table 1 and compared with PSQG and CSQG parameter benchmark levels and published background concentrations for Lake Erie. Some samples exceed the provincial PSQG LEL for total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TKN), total phosphorous (TP) and copper. Results exceeding LEL benchmarks have been indicated in bold on Table 1. All other results were below the PSQG LELs. 5.3.1 Sediment Quality In-Water Disposal Criteria and Approvals for Dredging Spoils With respect to Ontario approval for in-water disposal options, TOC results for Sample 4 and Sample 6 exceed the background level for Lake Erie. All other samples meet the in-water disposal criteria. MOE has reviewed sediment quality relating to proposed dredging of Port Burwell harbour for the proposed HMCS Ojibwa project. Based upon a review of the available data, MOE has approved in-water disposal of the dredging spoils for the project. Information provided also suggests that, at present, approvals are in place to allow for dredging to 2.4m (8 ft) depth. It is not clear at this time whether the current approval may be impacted should the land be transferred to the Municipality, or based on future regulatory changes. One Team.Infinite Solutions. 5.5 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYNAM AT PORT BURWELL Findings Table 1: Sediment Metals and Nutrients vs.Sediment Quality Guidelines and Background Levels Back- PSQG PSQG CSQG CSQG 1 2 3 4 5 6 Parameter ground LEL SEL ISQG PEL METALS Arsenic 4 6 33 5.9 17 2.2 1.5 1.2 2.5 1.7 1.8 Cadmium 1 0.6 10 0.6 3.5 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 Chromium 31 26 110 37.3 90 12.6 9.35 _10.55 16.55 4.9 7 Copper 25 16 110 35.7 197 9.5 7 6.75 16.5 4.65 6.05 Lead 23 31 250 35 91.3 2.85 2.6 4.2 8.6 2.8 3.2 Mercury 0.1 0.2 20.17 486 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 Nickel 31 16 75 ' - 8.5 5.8 5.3 12.65 3.85 4.3 Zinc 65 120 820 123 315 33.7 25.4 25.05 53.75 _ 16.4 18.4 NUTRIENTS Total organic 1.58 1.13 1.12 2.54 0.64 0.76 carbon(%) 1.56'' 1 10 - Total Kjeldahl 800 500 500 1600 300 300 Nitrogen 2000** 550 4800 - Total phosphorus 1300** 600 2000 536 470 405 695 343 407 1.All concentrations in pglg(ppm)unless otherwise specified. 2. ''means no value available 3.PSQG=Provincial Sediment Quality Guidelines,defined in Guidelines for Identifying,Assessing and Managing Contaminated Sediments in Ontario:An Integrated Approach,May 2008. 4.LEL=Lowest Effect Level 5.SEL=Severe Effect Level 6.*"Kemp and Thomas(1976) ***PSQG Table 3(Background Values) 7.CSQG=Canadian Sediment Quality Guidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Wildlife,CCME 2002 8.ISQG=Interim Sediment Quality Guidelines 9.PEL=Probable Effect Levei 10.Bold values indicate concentrations greater than the PSQG LEL 5.4 SOIL QUALITY There is lithe available information on quality of soils in the upland portions of the Subject Lands. Soil quality data are available for just one surface soil sample taken from the beach east of the harbour at the foot of Robinson Street in Part 1 for the 2001 MacViro site assessment. The sample was analyzed for inorganic parameters only. According to the MacViro report, all results for this sample were below criteria for residential and park land uses for parameters listed in the One Team.Infinite Solutions. 5.6 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Findings Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy"Guideline of Use at Contaminated Sites in Ontario" September 1998, Table B: Surface Soil Remediation Criteria for Residential/Parkland Use for Non-Potable Groundwater Conditions, and the CCME "Canadian Environmental Quality Guidelines" 1999, Canadian Soil Quality Guidelines for the Protection of Environmental and Human Health (Residential/Parkland Land Use). There were no other soil quality data available for the harbour area. One Team.Infinite Solutions. 5.7 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Assessment of Environmental Risks 6.0 Assessment of Environmental Risks 6.1 RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH DISPOSAL OF DREDGING SPOILS in 2011 dredging was proposed to accommodate passage of the submarine, HMCS Ojibwa, through the harbour to a proposed permanent home on the east bank of the Big Otter Creek. At that time the MOE approved in-water disposal of the dredged sediments based on the 2010 sediment sample data. The dredging, however, was not implemented since the arrangements to procure the Ojibwa were not finalized. Future contemplated dredging projects will in all likelihood require further sediment sampling Sample results in the future may not be the same as 2010 and approval to dispose of dredged material in the lake is not guaranteed. Costs associated with upland approval could be orders of magnitude higher than in-water disposal, depending on the results of the analysis. Further, if the Municipality assumes ownership of the harbour from the federal government the regulations governing project approvals will be different and probably more onerous. 6.1.1 Limitations Available sediment quality data pertains to sediments less than 1.5 m (5 ft) below the top of sediment. There is no sediment quality information for sediments at deeper depths that may have to be dredged to provide vessel craft depth clearance up to 8m (24 ft.) below Lake Erie datum to accommodate commercial vessels and ferries as is in the mind of Council members. 6.2 RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH LEGACY ISSUES IN SOILS ON UPLAND SEGMENTS This assessment remains incomplete as there is very little information available on quality of soils and there is no information on the quality of groundwater in upland segments of the Subject Lands. One surface sample of soil was taken from the beach area east of the harbour at the foot of Robinson Street by MacViro in 2001 and analyzed for inorganic parameters. On July 1, 2011 the MOE introduced revised Site Condition Standards that are more stringent than the guidelines that were in place in 2001. It is important that any new soil quality data be evaluated in accordance with the current MOE Site Condition Standards. There are no soil quality data available for other land parcels in the Subject Lands; notably, the two parcels along and at the south end of the west pier wall. Historical air photography and previous reports confirm that a considerable amount of bulk goods storage and transfer took place in these areas while the harbour was an active commercial port. It is possible that contamination legacies associated with coal, potash and fuel oil might exist on the lands in these areas, but there are no soil results available to allow for assessment. One Team.Infinite Solutions, 6.1 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Assessment of Environmental Risks The west extension wall is also part of the Subject Lands in Part 2. It extends south from the end of west pier to the start of the armour stone breakwater extending into the Lake Erie (Figures 1 and 2). This concrete wall was constructed as an in-water harbour protection structure. It had no appreciable land associated with it during the commercial period of the harbour. Since that time, beach has built up along the west side of the wall and the harbour side has filled in with sand and other materials have been deposited in these areas by long shore transport currents and other lake processes. While there are no soils or sediment quality information available in and about this structure, the risk of environmental contamination in this area is anticipated to be very low since associated soils and sediment on and about it have accumulated recently and there was no historical commercial activity associated with it. There is little information on soils quality for the Subject Lands parcel in Part 1 along the Lake Erie shoreline east of the harbour. The soils quality information is limited to the 2001 MacViro sample analysis described previously. The risk of environmental legacy contamination should be low for this area since the information reviewed suggests that no harbour-related or other commercial-industrial activities took place in this area. Furthermore, the shoreline in this area is constantly experiencing loss and accretion of materials resulting from long shore action of prevailing lake currents and other lake processes. Soils in this parcel will be recent and expected to be un impacted by human activities. There also remains uncertainty about the number and extent of land portions that are included in the Subject Lands. It is assumed that a thorough land registry search will be conducted in the event of a transfer. It should be noted, however, that knowledge of the exact lands in consideration for transfer is required in order to properly assess whether potential or actual environmental concerns exist. One Team.Infinite Solutions. 6.2 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Programs to Close Gaps in Critical Information 7.0 Programs to Close Gaps in Critical Information 7.1 MAPPING AND SURVEYS 7.1.1 Task It is recommended that the Municipality ask DFO whether an up to date legal survey outlining the Subject Lands exists. If such a plan is not available, it is recommended that the Municipality retain an Ontario Land Surveyor to produce a legal survey incorporating existing land registry information. 7.1.2 Estimate of Probable Cost Given DFO's willingness to transfer ownership of the lands to the Municipality, it is unlikely that there would be a cost for the search of DFO and PWGSC records for the surveys by federal staff. The cost to prepare a new legal survey of the Subject Lands could be up to $15,000. 7.2 PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT The most recent Phase I ESA report that encompassed the Subject Lands was issued in 2001. It is important that the Municipality commission an updated Phase I ESA in order to properly assess whether potential or actual environmental contamination exists on the Subject Lands, rather than relying on a report that is over a decade old. The importance of having a current Phase I ESA is recognized by organizations, such as the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (MOE), the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and financial lending institutions. Ontario Regulation 153/04 requires Phase I ESAs to be updated if more than 18 months elapses between the completion of a Phase I ESA and the start of a Phase II ESA or risk assessment. Similarly, ASTM El 527-05 states that Phase I ESAs must be completed no more than 180 days before a property transaction. These timelines recognize the potential for changes to actual site conditions due to ongoing use, or other changes to the land Phase : ESA process based on updated regulatory information and requirements. Two options exist for the completion of Phase I ESAs in Ontario. Phase I ESAs that are conducted when a Record of Site Condition will not be filed with the MOE can be completed to the requirements of CAN/CSAZ768-01. If there is a potential that a Record of Site condition will be filed, the Phase I ESA must meet the requirements of O.Reg.153/04. in general, Phase I ESAs completed in accordance with O.Reg.153/04 are significantly more comprehensive than a Phase I ESA completed in accordance with CAN/CSAZ768-01, with a few exceptions (e.g., O.Reg.153/04 does not require the assessment of Special Attention Items, such as asbestos and lead paint). One Team.Infinite Solutions. 71 S'tantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYIIAM AT PORT BURWELL Programs to Close Gaps in Critical Information 7.2.1 Opinion of Probable Cost The opinion of probable cost for completing a Phase I ESA will depend on which standard is used. A Phase I ESA completed in accordance with CAN/CSAZ768-01 would likely cost in the range of$5,000 to $6,000. The opinion of probable cost for a Phase I ESA completed in accordance with O.Reg.153/04 is in the range of$15,000 to $20,000. 7.3 PHASE II ESA Following the completion of the Phase I ESA, we recommend that additional sampling and analyses of sediment and soil should be undertaken in selected areas of the Subject Lands to address data gaps. In conjunction with the collection of soil and sediment samples, it is recommended that monitoring wells be installed to allow the collection of groundwater samples at selected upland borehole locations. Soil and deep sediment core samples to a level of 8 m (24 ft) below chart datum (elevation 173.5 m)should be obtained from the turning basin infill area and on land in the Subject Lands parcels at the south end of the west pier. This depth should provide a good profile down to dredged depths of when the harbour accommodated larger commercial lake vessels and the accumulated sediments since last dredging to those depths in about 1970. We propose the following sample locations: • two (2) locations in the turning basin infill area, • two (2) locations in the parcel along the south end of the west pier, and • one (1) optional location in another parcel, as needed. ▪ Core samples of soils/sediment would be obtained using a truck mounted drill rig. Sample aliquots would be taken from subsurface, mid-level and bottom horizons in the cores. The samples would be analyzed at a licensed commercial laboratory for the suite of inorganic and organic parameters. It is assumed that all sample locations can be accessed with a truck mounted drill rig. Samples should be analyzed for a suite of possible contaminant parameters, including but not limited to metals, PAH species, hydrocarbons, pesticides and PCBs. 7.3.1 Estimates of Probable Cost The opinion of probable cost for the Phase II ESA is $30,000 to $40,000. This assumes that the Phase II ESA would be completed in accordance with CAN/CSA Z769-00, and would not need to meet the requirements of O.Reg.153/04. One Team.Infinite Solutions. 7.2 Star ec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Programs to Close Gaps in Critical Information The program would include: • drilling contractor services to obtain core samples and install monitoring wells at up to five (5) locations over two (2) days at$2,500 per day; • lab analyses of soils, deep sediment and ground water samples for up to 18 samples at $1000 per sample; and • site time, data analyses, and reporting on results at $1,200 per day. The scope of work and opinion of probable cost for the Phase 11 ESA may need to be revised depending on the findings of the Phase I ESA. One Team.Infinite Solutions. 7.3 Standee ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Summary 8.0 Summary The Municipality is considering an opportunity to assume parcels of land in and about Port Burwell harbour located in Elgin County on the north shore of central Lake Erie. The harbour is currently owned by DFO and provides privately operated dockage and marina services to recreational and commercial fishing vessels. Prior to 1976 the harbour and associated lands were operated as a commercial port by PWGSC. Bulk goods such as coal, potash and fuel oil as well as fueling of vessels occurred in and about the harbour for more than fifty years. The commercial port was served by CPR, which had a rail head at the port. Municipal staff and Council are concerned about possible contamination that the Municipality would be responsible for and/or possible restrictions on future development options for the harbour, should these impacts be present. The Municipality retained Stantec to assess environmental risks associated with the federal lands at the harbour based upon a review of background information and reports readily available from the Municipality and other sources. It should be noted that this study was not intended to meet the requirements of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment(ESA) under CAN/CSAZ768-01 or Ontario Regulation 153/04 made under the Environmental Protection Act. Upon review of the readily available information some gaps in critical information were apparent. Based on these gaps, the following is recommended: • Completion of an updated Phase I ESA given that the most recent Phase ] ESA was conducted over a decade ago; • A complete and detailed compilation of parcel descriptions and legal survey(s) defining the parcels under consideration for transfer from DFO to the Municipality. While it is recognized that a full description would likely form a part of the land transfer, prior verification is necessary on the basis of assessing risks should additional lands, areas, or conditions be included that are not anticipated at this time; • Sediment quality information for depths to 8 m (24 ft) below Lake Erie datum for harbour areas that would require dredging to Seaway depth to accommodate possible future commercial ferry service. The purpose of the sediment sampling is to allow the assessment of disposal options for dredging spoils; and • Soil and groundwater quality information for upland segments parcels under consideration for transfer from DFO to the Municipality. The soil and groundwater data would be used to evaluate whether historical land uses have resulted in environmental impacts to lands that would be acquired by the Municipality. In addition, soil quality data will assist in evaluating reuse or disposal options for excess soil generated during upland harbour improvements. One Team.Infinite Solutions. 8.1 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Summary Programs were identified to close the information gaps, including a Phase I ESA, and a Phase II ESA to assess soil, groundwater and sediment quality based on the existing data gaps. It should be noted that further modifications may be required to address the findings from the updated Phase I ESA. A thorough assessment of environmental risks must take into account the following: • Risks to the Municipality in assuming the federal lands based on known environmental issues/impacts identified in currently available documents; and • Risks to the Municipality in assuming the federal lands based on currently unknown environmental information that might be identified through the completion of the Phase ESA and Phase II ESA. In addition to the above, consideration must be given to assumption of land on an "as is" basis (i.e., current development and use)versus anticipated redevelopment or reuse initiatives, since land use changes could trigger regulatory requirements, such as those outlined in Ontario Regulation 153/04 made under the Environmental Protection Act. Regardless, future contemplated dredging projects will in all likelihood require further sediment sampling (whether for deeper dredging operations to accommodate future initiatives such as vessel craft use, or ongoing maintenance). As previously noted, sample results in the future may not be the same as results noted in 2010 and therefore approval to dispose of dredged material in the lake is not guaranteed. Furthermore, costs associated with land disposal of dredged materials could be orders of magnitude higher than in-water disposal depending on the results of the analysis. Potential risks associated with soil contamination also exist regardless of future development. Based on the background data provided and reviewed as part of this current assessment, a full risk assessment cannot be completed until the aforementioned gaps in critical information are closed. One Team,infinite Solutions. 8.2 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL Limitations 9.0 Limitations In conducting this environmental site assessment, Stantec confirms that it had access to the experience and capability necessary to perform and did perform in accordance with generally accepted professional standards at the time and location in which the services were provided. No other representations, warranties or guarantees are made concerning the accuracy or completeness of the data or conclusions contained within this report, including no assurance that this assessment has uncovered all potential liabilities associated with the identified property. This report provides an evaluation of environmental conditions associated with the identified property at the time the assessments were conducted and are based on information obtained by and/or provided to Stantec at that time. There are no assurances regarding the accuracy and completeness of this information. All information received from the client or third parties in the preparation of this report has been assumed by Stantec to be correct. Stantec assumes no responsibility for any deficiency or inaccuracy in information received from others. The opinions in this report can only be relied upon as they relate to the condition of the identified property at the time the assessments and/or investigations were conducted. Activities at the property subsequent to Stantec's assessment may have significantly altered the property's condition. Conclusions made within this report are a professional opinion at the time of the writing of this report, not a certification of the property's environmental condition. This report is not a legal opinion regarding compliance with applicable laws. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of the client identified herein and any use by any third party is prohibited. Stantec assumes no responsibility for losses, damages, liabilities or claims, howsoever arising, from third party use of this report. The locations of any utilities illustrated in this report, if any, including pole lines, conduits, water mains, sewers and other surface or sub-surface utilities and structures are not necessarily as described in this report or its appendices, and where shown or described, the accuracy of the position of such utilities and structures is not guaranteed. Before starting work, any individual should confirm the exact location of all such utilities and structures and assume all liability for damage to them. If Stantec's services include the collection of samples, it should be noted that there are limitations that are inherent in any intrusive work of this nature. Conditions may vary between sample locations and the parameters tested for may be limited by factors such as the areas of greatest risk identified in any previous site assessment, the site conditions (e.g. utility placements)and cost factors. Accordingly, no representations can be made regarding parameters for which tests were not performed. A potential remains for the presence of unknown, unidentified, or unforeseen surface and subsurface environmental conditions. One Team.lnfinite Solutions. 9.1 Stantec ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS FOR MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM AT PORT BURWELL References References Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. 2002. Canadian Sediment Quality Guidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Life, 1999, updated 2002 Hhttp://www.ccme.ca/assets/pdf/sedqg_summary_table.pdf Dillon Consulting Limited. 2000. Site Assessment and Management Strategy—Port Burwell Environment Canada. 2002. Sediment Quality in Canadian Lake Erie Tributaries—A Screening-Level Survey. Environment Canada Publication ECB/EHD-OR102-05/l. June 2002 Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Port Burwell Harbour. DFO Drawing No. 4766-PLC. Kemp, A.L.W., and R.L. Thomas. 1976. Impact of man's activities on the chemical composition in the sediments of lakes Ontario, Erie, and Huron. Water,Air, and Soil Pollution 5:469-490 Municipality of Malahide. 2010 SWOOP Orthophotography of the Port Burwell and area Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy. 1993. Guidelines for the Protection and Management of Aquatic Sediment Quality in Ontario, August 1993, Hhttp://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/gp/B1-3.pdfH Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy. 1997. Guideline for Use at Contaminated Sites in Ontario, Appendix 2, Table E, Sediment Quality Criteria, February 1997, Appendix revised September 1998, H ..[ :s:/C .ene.gov.on.cafenvisionigpl3161e01_1.pdf MacViro Consultants Inc. 2001. Enhanced Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Port Burwell Harbour National Air Photo Library. Historical air photos of the Port Burwell 1956 and 1973, Ottawa Public Works and Government Services Canada. Site parcel summary mapping. Drawing No. S.G.C. 00-3421 Item no. 00-068-SKETCH. Ron Bradfield. Personal communication. November 2011 ShorePlan Engineering Ltd. 2010. Coastal Processes Sedimentation and Dredging Review— Port Burwell One Team.Infinite Solutions. 9.2 Appendix 1 List of Available Mapping .4----- NO NEM;Irian MALL MIT HAMOMNq UflWL MIO ARCM 8CIION -1';ii/71. .t . �U a. "YNI NM \I\I ...ep W.ONaA" .N�.NLL .04. 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E . . , f ' II I' h P t Appendix 3 Sediment Quality Data I •1 I H Appendix 3 Sediment Quality Data Sampling Data 2005 Hug 2S Ub u9:eep HLL CRMRUIR LPI S 5194570222 p. 1 A & L CANADA LABORATORIES INC. 141 2136 Jetslream Road • London,OntMo N5V 3P5 • Tel:519/4572575 Fax:51W457-2664 :: f ‘8 Cie of Analysis Client:Municipality of Byham Attention: Ed La[aoon Sampk Repo: C05203-9006 Project: Port Burwell Harbour SedimentfMatrix. Soil Phone: (519)8744761 DateAugust 23005 Fax: (519)8744101 N/A Method 1.D Havbmmaqal p PAS SAMPLE U/RESULTS(ppm) MDL Sample 0 t Sample 92 Sarople#3 Samples 4 K8 203-914 203-915 203-916 203-917 Anode 1.20 <1.00 1.30 <Le) Cameroun <L00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 1.00 ChiomLvnr 1.00 22.1rob�lr '1 22.2 30.6 247 1.00 .140 2.30 1.20 1.60 LOO Copper 5.95 4.40 2.20 3.15 1.00 Lead 400 3.50 3.10 1.95 1.00 Mercury <410 <0.10 <0.10 <a10 Mlles <ZOO < 0.10 N �.00 <za0 <xao 2.00 106 10.4 13.0 485 1.010 Selenium <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 Zinc 31.2 23.9 15.7 17.6 1.00 PCB <0.10 <a10 <ale <a10 1.10 210 Results Authorized By: ftstsatisianisi l�#rn.-8(,rMethod fletecdats+ Robert Jr.Deakin BSc..C.Chern. Laboratory Director !Yates:Ronk'reported oa dryer tools Ad&Omsk fro Laboratory Acwedtledl6'44r dodri3arsdla€ iradaiCABALoadOMAPRA Pf �-23-2605 15118 41F11 CLEFT. 1-519-874-4101 1 Aug 23 05 03:22p ALL CANADA LABS 5194570222 p.2. 4111 .111116 ;AL)A & L. CANADA LABORATORIES INC. 2136 Jetstream Road • London,Ontario N5V 3P5 • Tel 519/457-2575 Fac 519/457-2664 Certificate of Analysis Client Municipality of Byham Repot CO5203-9006 Attention:Ed Loloson Sample Matrix: Soil Project Pod Burwell Harbour Sediment Date of Report:August 23,2005 Phone; (519)874-4761 PD#: N/A Fax: (519)874.4101 Method LD.Stnndad Heins PARAMETERS SAMPLE ID I RESULTS(1) MDL Sample#1 Srmpte d!2 Sample#3 Sample B4 (eglg) 203.914 203-915 203-916 203-917 AId Ie <050 <asn <0.50 <0.50 a30 a-BHC <0.50 <450 <0.50 <a50 0.50 b•BHC <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <050 0.50 S,BHC <0.50 <050 <0.50 <0.50 0.50 y-WIC <0.59 <aw <0.50 <0.50 0.50 4,4-DDD <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 0.50 4.4-DDE <0.50 <a50 <Q50 <030 a50 2,4-DDT <0.50 <1150 <Q50 <A50 a50 4.4-DDT <0.50 <050 <0.50 ,<0.50 0.50 Dieldria <0.50 <0.50 <aw <050 0.50 Beringer=I <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 0.50 x:11 <0.50 <050 <050 <0.50 0.50 Endosaffan sulphate <a50 <Q50 <0.50 <as0 0.50 Both*„ <0,50 <0.50 <0.50 <050 0.50 gatIrla aldehyde <0.50 <aw <as0 <0,50 0.50 Smirk kerne <0.50 <0.50 <a50 <0.510 0.50 Heptachlor <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <430 0.30 Heptachlor epoxide <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 0.50 Methoochlor <a50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 0.50 Results Authorized By: nninusimandst Robert J.Deakin BSc.,C.Chem. Moa.-Method Detection;kin Lary Director Ad&Cowin is a Laboratory Accredited by Swards Ceuto of(:awda/CAEAI:and MAMA 08-M-20M 15:iB WATERr41FSTEWATER DEPT. 1-519-B74-4i01 Pim Sampling Data 2001 1116 - RW= .,.... s s.»4..sa al run let-ene ll swim a p, ZI out w til refnsb Slat NM 1111.1701 u ACT arm 'nt :0".160•-'�i�. 1 DANA Met liee pis Ha 440,40 mai.eon MMeene eat le NM rill.rAlte Melee WAN C/eblell ND!CT On IM mete)elle OtIRMi Ito/Me woof =NW Ilette isM,sel,tees eel es.AWf) PA err.LIMO r'A MON toile sUIRl11 to Al CAMI11411 a 1[!l en el Ctirkt RrIeltierr oversew* r r ielr ll MAI tell-lee Me POW h Me 110.44e7 X110 A fegR Y i llt llEt*R N!G<lrMfe,t ytnc1v0971 OKiR mesire- *le 1•+ • r• . .• • ••16116•- • • a .1 •y��� 14 .01 ••16••• •r 1 •;i+ •• • • •• • • 1 /1� 1 •11• •1♦ r r .a•a s • •s p • ,yr l ►t 0.5+••+l • `Y•••••• ••• •Y •.•..••••� .1 1 - • •. _•••a+. •a• - 4k �� !•a.• • '•••`• • •• •_••. •.0 `00 •5 r•• 1 ar• ,` .,16'16 • 1••••••• •• • . 16 •• • . •• ! • •r ..••a• • S rt • l•••••• ••• • •••• ••• •• •• • ••• ••.•0.000•♦ a ( i411. •••••-• 116 , • 0• a• • •• • ••• • • F ^'•'V ••••• •••••••••' •• . r - /16a� •r1. ••-••A••Ate= •••ate••- -• a f•w] r • • t� � �•►roar is I maz« .e. t �l �..,a. 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MOBE is circulated results in lamer"Site Restoration Paraly s,but even n#hae,does not respond in writing. Ovr contact on this has been Brace Bawkas at MOM London(5l9.S73-5004 Or direct 5039'. I havI hare leUamussugu with Bruce as afallow up bnt will net expect any further cott+cspondo ce. Hyatt have any questions.please call me at yourearliesr convenience. 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Vitra' Laboratory Director A&LGamsddh a Iabmm$o yAeaedit0dby Midis&Canna°Mmada d CABAL sod OMAF A & L CANADA LABORATORIES INC. fi 2136 Jetsbeem Rd.London.ON NSV 3P5 To (519)457-257 Certificate ofAnalysis Client Municipality of Bayham Report#: C09176-7004 Attention: Ed Roloson Sample Matrix: Solid Project oroanoenbline Date of Report July 7,2009 Phone: 519-866-5521 Acct#: 00028 Fax: 519-866-3884 PARAMETERS SAMPLE ID/RESULTE(uds) Bayham#4 176-715-716 Alin <0.005 a-BHC <0.005 a-MIC <0.005 g-BHC <0.005 daHC <0.005 Chlordane <0.005 4,4DDE <0.005 4,4W0 <4005 2,4 DDT <11005 4,4DDT <0005 9bldda <12005 Harkin 41005 »s <0.005 aepadhtor 41005 H epmdde <0005 Mina <0.005 Results Authorized By: Robert J Deakin BSc.,C.Chem. Laboratory Director A&LComb ialaboratory Acueditedters Com*ofCiaode1CAPALand OMAP •Crs76-7003 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 [LTA 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM FOR: MUN.OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 180 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ WO CANADA ATTR: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOIL POE DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 176713 DATE REPORTED:07/07P10O9 SAMPLE ID: 3 PAGE:1 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION VMETHOD REFERENCE Arsenic 1.10 uglg 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* ug/g 1.00 ICP Chromium 3.60 ug/g 1.00 ICP Cobalt 1.35 ug/g 1.00 ICP Copper 3.75 uglg 1.00 ICP Lead 3.00 uglg 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* ug/g 2.00 ICP Nickel 4.50 uglg 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL` ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 14.65 uglg 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight basis BDL-Below detectable levels Res r• ' Robidabora . i '- ;.Sc.,C.Chem. tour Director A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada f CAEAL and OMAF_ PR "C 17 003 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)467-2664 LI L] 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM FOR: MUN.OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NDJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phan.:519-866-5521 Fa= 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIX:OIL . DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 176714 DATE REPORTED:07/07/2009 SAMPLE ID: 3 • PAGE:2 F PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTIONIJMIMETHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 0.37 % 0.10 Combustion TKN 0.01 % 0.01 Colourimetric Phosphorus (Total) ' 0.05 % 0.01 ICP Sieve#60( % Passing ) 99.00 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#120(%Passing) 18.10 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200(% Passing ) 9.10 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis BDL-Below detectable levels •j:• ' _ J. r . ;�:.$C. .Chem. Laboratory Director it A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada/CAEAL and • . .07.70.0; A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664k I 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM FOR: MUN.OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1YO CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOIL POO: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 176715 DATE REPORTED:07/07/2008 SAMPLE ID:4 PAGE:3 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LaMETHOD REFERENCE Arsenic 1.10 ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* uglg 1.00 ICP Chromium 4.05 uglg 1.00 ICP Cobalt 1.40 ug/g 1.00 ICP Copper 3.15 uglg 1.00 ICP Lead 2.85 ug/g 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* uglg 2.00 ICP Nickel 4.00 ug/g 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 14.60 ug/g 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight ReSU 'OrIZd BY. BDL-Below detectable levels F. f .D= .Sc..C.Chem. Laboratory Director A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada/CAEAL and OMAF. Rtp 'CO917s 7003 A & L Canada Laboratories inc. j( ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax(519)457-2664 00026 TO:MUNICIPALITYOF BAYHAM FOR: MUN.OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1YO CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOIL POth DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 176716 DATE REPORTED:07/07/2009 SAMPLE ID: 4 PAGE:4 • PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 0.32 °Xa 0.10 Combustion TKN 0.01 9fa 0.01 Colourimetric Phosphorus(Total) 0.04 % 0.01 ICP Sieve#60( % Passing) 98.70 °!0 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#.120(% Passing) 15.30 °% 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200( % Passing ) 4.40 °Yo 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis BDL-Below detectable levels ' . . , t. ,C.Chem. Laboratoryfir Director A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada/CAEAL and 0 . RIPORT NO. C09176-7003 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. j� ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 ar. L] 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM FOR: MUN.OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ WO CANADA ATTN: Ed Robson Phone:519-866-5521 Fac: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIX:SOILD P05: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 176719 DATE REPORTED:07/07/2009 SAMPLE ID:113 PAGE:5 - PARAMETER RESULT UNIT D MRON METHOD REFERENCE Acenaphthene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* ug/g 0,1 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghi)perylene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Chrysene BDL* uglg 0.1 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene 0.1 ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography PCB BDL* uglg 0.05 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Results reported on a dry weight basis Resul . 1 i v. , By BDL-Below detectable levels jr. Rob J. s :- + '.Sc.C.Chem. ,, , Laboratory Director A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Acoredted by Standards Coundl of Canada f CAEAL and 0 . P - A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. CA81767003 7003 ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax(519)457-2664 AIL 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITYOF BAYHAM FOR: MIJN.OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE.ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIX SOILD POik LAB NUMBER: 176720 DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN SAMPLE ID: 17 DATE REPORTED:07/07/2009 PAGE:6 • PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION METHOD REFERENCE Acenaphthene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghi)perylene BDL* uglg 0.1 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene BDL* uglg 0.1 Gas Chromatography Chrysene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Dlbenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* uglg 0.1 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* uglg 0.1 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0:1 Gas Chromatography indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene 0.1 ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography PCB BDL* ug/g 0.05 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene BDL* uglg 0.1 Gas Chromatography Pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.1 Gas Chromatography I Results reported on a dry weight basis BDL-Below detectable levels cited By: r Rob J. 1 ,k1 . = . ,C.Chem. • La• Director A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Coundl of Canada/CAEAL and OMAF. REPORT CO 0757003 ' A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2884 At' a 00028 To:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ I VO CANADA ATTN: Ed Poloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOUD POI: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER:75705 DATE REPORTED:03123/2009 SAMPLE Ilk PORT BURWELL HARBOUR#1 PAGE:1 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT burr ON METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* uglg 1.00 ICP Chromium 21.30 uglg 1.00 ICP Cobalt 1.55 uglg 1.00 ICP Copper 3.30 ug/g 1.00 ICP Lead 3.00 ug/g 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* uglg 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* ug/g 2.00 ICP Nickel 9.30 ug/g 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 14.15 ug/g 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels Robert J.Deakin,B.So.,C.Chem. Laboratory Director A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada!CAEAL and OMAF C09075-7003oREPORT . A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 al tiL, 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Poloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fac: 519-866-3884 . CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER:75706 DATE REPORTEDS312312009 SAMPLE ID: PORT SURVEIL HARBOUR S 2 PAOE:2 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTIONTIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* uglg 1.00 ICP Chromium 21.15 ug/g 1.00 ICP Cobalt 1.90 ug/g 1.00 ICP Copper 3.50 ug/g 1.00 ICP Lead 2.50 ug/g 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* uglg 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* ug/g 2.00 ICP Nickel 9.10 ug/g 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 15.25 uglg 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels Robert J.Deakin,B.Sc.,C.Chem. Laboratory Director A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada l CAEAL and OMAF. C09075-7003 • A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. t. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457.2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 I 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Poloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID POs: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER:76707 DATE REPORTED:03123/2009 SAMPLE ID: PORT BURWELL HARBOURS 3 PAGE:3 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT L=MrHOD REFERENCE Arsenic 2.00 ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* uglg 1.00 ICP Chromium 17.65 ug/g 1.00 ICP Cobalt 3.50 uglg 1.00 ICP Copper 13.50 uglg 1.00 ICP Lead 7.90 ug/g 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* ug/g 2.00 ICP Nickel 11.75 ug/g 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 40.90 uglg 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels Robert J. Deakin,B.Sc.,C.Chem. Laboratory Director As L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAFAL and OMAF. CO90 REPORT • A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. tr ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Pobaon Phone:51 9-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: POO: DATE MATRIXSOLID LAB NUMBER: 75708 DATE RECEIVED :ONE GIVEN SAMPLE ID: PORT BURWELL HARBOUR/4 DATEPAGEA:4 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECT ONWAIT METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic 1.40 ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* ug/g 1.00 CP Chromium 16.35 uglg 1.00 CP Cobalt 3.10 uglg 1.00 CP Copper 11.00 ug/g 1.00 CP Lead 520 ug/g 1.00 CP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BOL* uglg 2.00 CP Nickel 9.95 ug/g 1.00 CP Selenium BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 33.15 uglg 1.00 CP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels Robert J.Deakin,B.Sc.,C.Chem. Laboratory Director A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada I CAEAL and OMAF. EPORT R075-703 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. C09075-700 ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457 2575 Fax(519)467-2664 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ WO CANADA ATTN: Ed Poloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: • SAMPLE IAATRIXSOLID POC: DATE RECEIVED NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER:76709 DATE REPORTED:03l23/2009 SAMPLE ID: PORT BURWELL HARBOUR*1 PAGE:5 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT EMIT 0N METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 0.42 % 0.10 Combustion Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels Robert J. Deakin,B.Sc.,C.Chem. Laboratory Director A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Caundl of Canada I CAEAL and OMAF. REPORT NO. CO9075 7003 . A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 `d 00028 ftp TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ IYO CANADA ATTN: Ed Poloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID PON: DATE RECENED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER:75710 DATE REPORTED 03!2312009 SAMPLE ID: PORT BURWELL HARBOUR S 2 PAGES PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 0.46 0.10 Combustion Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels Robert J.Deakin,B.Sc.,C.Chem. Laboratory Director . A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada/CAEAL and OMAF. ,REPORTA & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT 7Q03 CO9Ot]3 1:11 NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 fax(519)457-2864 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Poloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT ND: SAMPLE MATRDCSOLID POP: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER:T5711 DATE REPORTED:03/2312009 • SAMPLE ID: PORT BURWELL HARBOUR#3 PAGE:? PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTIONLAST METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 2.10 °vb 0.10 Combustion Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By BDL-Below detectable levels Robert J. Deakin, B.Sc.,C.Chem. Laboratory Director A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada I CAEAL and OMAF. w 00905-7003. A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,NW 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 1� 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON N0J 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Poloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE AAATRIXSOLID P05: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 75712 DATE REPCRTED113/23/2009 SAMPLE ID: PORT BURWELL HARBOUR S 4 PAGES PARAMETER RESULT UNIT D LIMIT METNODRE ERENCE Total Organic Carbon 1.67 0.10 Combustion Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels Robert J.Deakin.B.Sc.,C.Chem. Laboratory Director A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council or Canada!CABAL and OMAF. Sampling Data 2010 Itigl / 744;.:Nlisim GY ....„..,.... 4,.......T .,.....N..„.., ...„ A.,*41, „.,„sei:„. ,z,6,4../ „....e. /1 4,,,,, 4. / i' Q ` ' + / moi `a1 / : 3ry PE � S S fit ; «. nteaport • .` . N. • W A N. . t : ' t : _ .„.N , (kilo furl�. r rt�ey.�ll 2aat � f NAN.... 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BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1YO CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone;519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE IWATRIXSSOLID Pte: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232710 DATE REPORTED:0913012010 SAMPLE ID: 1 PAGE:1 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION METHOD REFERENCE OAT Arsenic 2.20 ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* ug/g 1.00 ICP Chromium 12.60 uglg 1.00 ICP Cobalt 3.50 uglg 1.00 ICP Copper 9.50 ug/g 1.00 ICP Lead 2.85 ug/g 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* uglg 2.00 ICP Nickel 8.50 ug/g 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 33.70 ug/g 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF. EPORT R232-70 O. A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. _ :, R}` ° T� C10232-7004 ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 ; 00028 .'1''','',1' ;r , To:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O. BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIX:OLID PON: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232711 DATE REPORTED:09/30/2010 SAMPLE ID: 1 PAGE:2 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION METHOD REFERENCE LIMIT Total Organic Carbon 1.58 % 0.10 Combustion Acenaphthene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL" ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghi)perylene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene 0.014 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Chrysene 0.01 ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene 0,034 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene 0.015 uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Pyrene 0.027 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Aldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography b-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography g- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography a- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography y-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Dieldrin BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin Aldehyde BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan H BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan I BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Sulphate BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Heptachlor BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gac Chromatography Heptachlor epoxide BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography i Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada I CAEAL and OMAF REPORT NO. A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. Cl 0232-7004 ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON, N5V 3P5 Tel: (519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 111t 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDV!LLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232711 DATE REPORTED:09130/2010 SAMPLE ID: 1 PAGE:3 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Methoxychlor BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography TKN 0.08 % 0.01 Colourimetric PCB BDL* ug/g 0.10 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDT BDL" ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDE BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDD BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Phosphorus 536.25 ug/g 5.00 ICP Sieve#60(% Passing) 80.70 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#120(% Passing) 56.30 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200 (% Passing) 50.50 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada I CAEAL and OMAF C10232-7004 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON, N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 '1' 00028 _ .. TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O. BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID PON: DATE RECEIVED:NONEGIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232712 DATE REPORTED:09/30/2010 SAMPLE ID: 2 PAGE:4 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic 1.50 ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* ug/g 1.00 ICP Chromium 9.35 ug/g 1.00 ICP Cobalt 2.55 ug/g 1.00 ICP Copper 7.00 ug/g 1.00 ICP Lead 2.60 ug/g 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* ug/g 2.00 ICP Nickel 5.80 ug/g 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 25.40 ug/g 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada!CAEAL and OMAF. REPORTNO. A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. �` u`` C10232-7004 •a ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)4.57-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 rit 00028 s e. TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID Pte' DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232713 SAMPLE ID: 2 DATE REPORTED:09/3012010 PAGE:5 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION UMIt METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 1.13 % 0.10 Combustion Acenaphthene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghi)peryiene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene 0.014 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Chrysene 0.01 ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* uglg 0.02 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene 0.034 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene BDL* uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene 0.015 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Pyrene 0.027 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Aldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography b-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography g- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography a- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography y-BHC BOL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Dieldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin Aldehyde BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan II BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan I BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Sulphate BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Heptachlor BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gac Chromatography Heptachlor epoxide BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada/CAEAL and OMAF • REPORT NO. • _`• .*�"a"` C10232-7004 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. :� ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 r r ,' 00028 ri TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYI-IAM P.O. BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Robson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID POM DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232713 DATE REPORTED:09/3012010 SAMPLE ID: 2 PAGE:6 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE - Methoxychlor BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography TKN 0.05 % 0.01 Colourimetric PCB BDL* uglg 0.10 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDT BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDE BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDD BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Phosphorus 469.75 uglg 5.00 ICP Sieve#60( % Passing) 82.80 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#120 (% Passing) 48.00 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200 ( % Passing) 38.90 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&I Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada I CAEAL and OMAF. REPORT NO. CO10232-704 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ry ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON, N5V 3P5 Tel: (519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2684 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID PON: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232714 DATE REPORTED:09/30/2010 SAMPLE ID: 3 PAGE:7 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic 1.20 ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* ug/g 1.00 ICP Chromium 10.55 ug/g 1.00 ICP Cobalt 2.25 ug/g 1,00 ICP Copper 6.75 ug/g 1.00 ICP Lead 4.20 ug/g 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* uglg 2.00 ICP Nickel 5.30 uglg 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 25.05 ug/g 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF. REPORT A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. -;� `Lilt ` } C10232-7004 ACCOUNT NUMBER 213fi Jetstream Raad, London,ON, N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-266900028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O. BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID POOP: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232715 DATE REPORTED:139/30/201D SAMPLE ID: 3 PAGE:8 I PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 1.12 % 0.10 Combustion Acenaphthene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghi)perylene BDL* ug/g 0.04 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene 0.02 ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Chrysene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.04 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene 0.04 ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.04 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene 0.02 ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Pyrene 0.03 ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Aldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography b-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography g - BHC BOL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography a- BHC BDL' ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography y- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Dieldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin Aldehyde BDL* uglg 0.004 Sas Chromatography Endosulfan II BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan 1 BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Sulphate BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Heptachlor BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gac Chromatography Heptachlor epoxide BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada I CAEAL and OMAF. REPORTNO. A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. `�y.} a. ;;{r.Y, C9 0232-7004 -- ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON, N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 00028 At , TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O. BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFOROVILLE,ON NOJ IVO CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: PO#. SAMPLE NWTRIXSflLID DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232715 DATE REPORTED:09/30/2010 SAMPLE ID: 3 PAGE:9 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Methoxychlor BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography TKN 0.05 % 0.01 Colourimetric PCB BDL* ug/g 0.10 Gas Chromatography 4, 4 - DDT BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDE 0.006 ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDD BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Phosphorus 405.30 ug/g 5.00 ICP Sieve#60(% Passing) 76.00 °,b 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve# 120(% Passing) 53.60 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200 (% Passing) 49.90 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Counofl of Canada l CAEAL and OMAF. REPORT NO. A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. :;4 C 10232-7004 4 ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON, N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax: (519)457-2664 ! TL 00028 ,d TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID PO#: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232716 DATE REPORTED:09/30/2010 SAMPLE ID: 4 PAGE:10 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic 2.50 ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* uglg 1.00 ICP Chromium 16.55 ug/g 1.00 ICP Cobalt 5.35 ug/g 1.00 ICP Copper 16.50 ug/g 1.00 ICP Lead 8.60 ug/g 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* uglg 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* ug/g 2.00 ICP Nickel 12.65 uglg 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 53.75 uglg 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada I CAEAL and OMAF REPORTNO. A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. 7Y' - +i``` `, C10232-70D4 ! �• NAL ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 00028 ,4,, .4_-z. �,. TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O. BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID POOP: LAB NUMBER: 232717 DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN SAMPLE ID:R4 DATE REPORTED:09/30/2010 PAGE:11 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 2.54 % 0.10 Combustion Acenaphthene BDL* uglg 0.02 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghi)perylene BDL* ug/g 0.04 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Chrysene BDL* ug/g 0.04 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BOL* ug/g 0.04 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.04 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Pyrene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Aldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography b-BHC BDL' ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography g BHC BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography a- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography y- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Dieldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin Aldehyde BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan II BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan I BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Sulphate BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Heptachlor BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gac Chromatography Heptachlor epoxide BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF REPORT NO. ',..''.. r ,t C10232-7004 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. } ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON, N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 '° ritrp 00028lzars.: ,.;,_ i TO:MU N ICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O. BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID PO#: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232717 DATE REPORTED:09/3012010 SAMPLE 1D: 4 PAGE:12 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Methoxychlor BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography TKN 0.16 % 0.01 Colourimetric PCB BDL* ug/g 0.10 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DOT BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDE 0.013 ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDD BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Phosphorus 694.75 ug/g 5.00 ICP Sieve#60(% Passing) 95.70 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve# 120 (% Passing) 83.00 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200(% Passing) 76.70 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada!CAEAL and OMAF REPORTNO. A & L Canada Laboratories. Inc. z _7004 ASL t: ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON, N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDV1LLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-886-5521 Fax 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: POS. SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232718 DATE REPORTED:09130/2010 SAMPLE ID: 5 PAOE:13 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic 1.70 ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* uglg 1.00 ICP Chromium 4.90 ug/g 1.00 ICP Cobalt 1.30 ug/g 1.00 1CP Copper 4.65 uglg 1.00 ICP Lead 2.80 ug/g 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* ug/g 2.00 ICP Nickel 3.85 uglg 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 16.40 uglg 1.00 ICP • Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF REPORT NO. A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. -: L C10232-70044 ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON, N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 ,,p_ 000213 !MIL TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID POA: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232719 DATE REPORTED:09/3012010 SAMPLE ID: 5 PAGE:14 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 0.64 % 0.10 Combustion Acenaphthene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* uglg 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benza(ghi)perylene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Chrysene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene 0.013 uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* uglg 0.02 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Aldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography b-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography g- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography a- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography y-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Dieldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin Aldehyde BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan II BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan I BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Sulphate BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Heptachlor BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gac Chromatography Heptachlor epoxide BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF. REPORTNO. A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ',"#'•^71- : ' `* , C10232-7004 ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel.(519)457-2575 Fax (519)457-2664 . flL i 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O. BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID PON: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232719 DATE REPORTED:D9/3012010 SAMPLE ID: 5 PAGE:15 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Methoxychlor BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography TKN 0.03 % 0.01 Colourimetrlc PCB BDL* ug/g 0.10 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDT BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDE BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDD BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Phosphorus 343.25 ug/g 5.00 ICP Sieve#80( % Passing) 92.50 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve# 120 (% Passing) 48.70 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200 (% Passing) 19.70 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF REPORT NO. A & L Canada Laboratories *.a , " Inc.C10232-7004 . ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON, N5V 3P5 Tel: (519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O, BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519.866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID POS: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232720 DATE REPORTED:09130/2010 SAMPLE ID: 6 PAGE:16 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic 1.80 uglg 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* ug/g 1.00 ICP Chromium 7.00 ug/g 1.00 ICP Cobalt 1.85 ug/g 1.00 ICP Copper 6.05 uglg 1.00 ICP Lead 3.20 ug/g 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* uglg 2.00 ICP Nickel 4.30 ug/g 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 18.40 uglg 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF. REPORT NO. A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. C10232-7004 4+ ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 , 0 ,I 00028 A TO:MLiNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O. BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE, ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Far 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID PO#. DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAS NUMBER: 232721 DATE REPORTED:05/3012010 SAMPLE ID: 6 PAGE:17 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 0.76 % 0.10 Combustion Acenaphthene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL" ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene BDL* uglg 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghi)perylene BDL* uglg 0.04 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene 0.02 ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Chrysene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.04 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene 0.04 ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.04 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Aldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography b-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography g- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography a- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography y- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Dieldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin Aldehyde BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan II BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan I BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Sulphate BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Heptachlor BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gac Chromatography Heptachlor epoxide BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF • REPORT NO. =�:. 010232-7004 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. • ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON, N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 00028 . TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519.866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID POS: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 232721 DATE REPORTED:09130/2010 SAMPLE ID: 6 PAGE:18 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Methoxychlor BDL* ug/g 0,01 Gas Chromatography TKN 0.03 % 0.01 Colourimetric PCB BDL* ug/g 0.10 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDT BDL* ug/g 0,004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDE 0.007 uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDD BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Phosphorus 406.90 uglg 5.00 ICP Sieve#60 ( % Passing) 93.90 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve# 120 (%Passing) 46.70 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200 (% Passing) 15.40 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF. C10243-7013 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ntL ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)4572664 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O. BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID PM: LAB NUMBER: 243723 DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN SAMPLE ID: 7 DATE REPORTED:09/33/2010 PAGE:1 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic 1.10 ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* ug/g 1.00 CP Chromium 12.40 uglg 1.00 CP Cobalt 3.05 ug/g 1.00 CP Copper 8.15 ug/g 1.00 CP Lead 5.10 ug/g 1.00 CP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* ug/g 2.00 CP Nickel 6.20 uglg 1.00 CP Selenium BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS i Zinc 2925 ug/g 1.00 CP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF. C10 43-fi013. A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 flL _ 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON N0J 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID PM: DATE RECEIVED NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER:243724 DATE REPORTED:09/30/2010 SAMPLE ID: 7 PAGE2 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION METHOD REFERENCE LIMIT Total Organic Carbon 1.20 °Yo 0.10 Combustion Acenaphthene 0.01 ugly 0.01 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* ugly 0.005 Gas Chromatography Antharacene 0.007 uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene 0.05 ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* ugly 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghi)perylene 0.07 uglg 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene 0.03 uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene 0.091 ugly 0.005 Gas Chromatography Chrysene 0.03 ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* ugly 0.005 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene 0.058 ugly 0.005 Gas Chromatography Indeno(123-cd)pyrene 0.07 ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene 0.006 ugly 0.005 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene 0.023 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Pyrene 0.053 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Aldrin BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography b-BHC BDL* ugly 0.004 Gas Chromatography g- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography a- BHC BDL* ugly 0.004 Gas Chromatography y-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Dieldrin BDL* ugly 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin Aldehyde BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan II BDL* ugly 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan I BDL* ugly 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Sulphate BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Heptachlor BDL* ugly 0.004 Gac Chromatography Heptachlor epoxide BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada/CAEAL and OMAF. C10243-7013 X0,3' A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 ASL 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1YO CANADA ATTN Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID PON: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 243724 DATE REPORTED:09/304010 SAMPLE ID: 7 PAGE:3 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Methoxychlor BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography TKN 0.04 % 0.01 Colourlmetric PCB BDL* ug/g 0.10 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDT BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDE BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDD BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Phosphorus 455.50 ug/g 5.00 ICP Sieve#60 (% Passing) 99.00 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve# 120(%Passing) 66.60 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200(% Passing) 28.40 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By; BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada!CAEAL and OMAF. C10243 REPORT A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 ntL . 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID POF: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER 243725 SAMPLE ID: 8 DATE REPORTED:09190/2010 PAGE:4 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION METHOD REFERENCE LIMIT Arsenic BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* ug/g 1.00 CP Chromium 5.95 ugly 1.00 CP Cobalt 2.50 uglg 1.00 CP Copper 2.05 ugly 1.00 CP Lead 4.85 uglg 1.00 CP Mercury BDL* ugly 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* ugly 2.00 CP Nickel 3.50 ugly 1.00 CP Selenium BDL* ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 11.70 ug/g 1.00 CP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF C1 437013 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London.ON, N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax(519)457-2664 65, L 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOUD PM: LAB NUMBER: 243726 DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN SAMPLE ID: 8 DATE REPORTED:09130120 f0 PAGE:5 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 0.92 % 0.10 Combustion Acenaphthene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL" ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghl)perylene BDL* uglg 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Chrysene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* uglg 0.02 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene BDL* uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Pyrene BDL* uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Aldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography b-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography g-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography a-BHC BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography y-BHC BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Dieldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin Aldehyde BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan II BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan I BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Sulphate BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Heptachlor BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gac Chromatography Heptachlor epoxide BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories inc. A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada!CAEAL and OMAF RE PO C12 7013 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2138 Jetstream Road, London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 (MIL 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID Pte: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER:243726 DATE REPORTEDO9V30J2O10 SAMPLE ID: 8 PAGES PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION METHT ODREFERENCE Methoxychlor BDL' ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography TKN BDL* °/n 0.01 Colourimetric PCB BDL* ug/g 0.10 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDT BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDE BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDD BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Phosphorus 339.45 ug/g 5.00 ICP Sieve#80 (% Passing) 85.00 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve# 120 (% Passing) 12.50 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200(% Passing) 2.70 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF • RT NO. C10243--7013 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 ASL 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATM: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID Pte' DATE RECEIVED NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 243727 SAMPLE ID: 9 DATE REPORTED:0913012010 PAGE:7 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic BDL* ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* uglg 1.00 ECP Chromium 5.20 ug/g 1.00 ICP Cobalt 1.40 ug/g 1.00 ICP Copper 3.05 uglg 1.00 ICP Lead 3.10 ug/g 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* ug/g 2.00 ICP Nickel 3.90 uglg 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 10.90 ug/g 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada/CAEAL and OMAF. C10243-7013 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax(519)457-2664 IR ++++L 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ WO CANADA ATTN: Ed Robson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID PO# DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 243728 DATE REPORTED:913012010 SAMPLE ID: 9 PAGE:8 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 0.58 % 0.10 Combustion Acenaphthene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghi)perylene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene BDL" ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Chrysene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene 0.012 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Pyrene 0.011 uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Aldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography b-BHC BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography g-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography a-BHC BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography y-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Dieldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin Aldehyde BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan II BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan I BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Sulphate BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Heptachlor BDL* uglg 0.004 Gac Chromatography Heptachlor epoxide BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada I CAEAL and OMAF. C10243-7013 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON, N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2884 reL00028 TO:MUJNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Robson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID Pte' DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 243728 DATE REPORTED:39/30l2010 SAMPLE ID: 9 PAGE:9 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Methoxychlor BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography TKN BDL* % 0.01 Colourimetric PCB BDL* uglg 0.10 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDT BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDE BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDD BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Phosphorus 225.80 uglg 5.00 ICP Sieve#60 (% Passing) 76.60 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#120 (% Passing) 6.10 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200 ( % Passing) 3.50 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&I Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CABAL and OMAF ' REPORT NO. C102437013 . A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 I t.L 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATM:Ed Roloson Phone:519.866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID Pte: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER:243729 DATE REPORTED/39/30/2010 SAMPLE ID: 10 PAGE:10 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* ug/g 1.00 ICP Chromium 15.90 ug/g 1.00 ICP Cobalt 3.70 uglg 1.00 ICP Copper 5.70 uglg 1.00 ICP Lead 5.40 ug/g 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* ug/g 2.00 ICP Nickel 4.90 ug/g 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 25.25 uglg 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Coundl of Canada I CAEAL and OMAF REP C10 4 013 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 iltL 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID POA: DATE RECEIVED NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 243730 DATE REPORTEDS9/30/2010 SAMPLE ID: 10 PAC4E:11 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 0.91 % 0.10 Combustion Acenaphthene BDL* ugly 0.02 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene BDL* ugly 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghi)perylene BDL* ug/g 0.04 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Chrysene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.04 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene 0.01 ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.04 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Pyrene 0.01 ugly 0.01 Gas Chromatography Aldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography b-BHC BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography g-BHC BDL* ugly 0.004 Gas Chromatography a- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography y- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Dieldrin BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin Aldehyde BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan II BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosuifan 1 BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Sulphate BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Heptachlor BDL* uglg 0.004 Gac Chromatography Heptachlor epoxide BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada I CAEAL and OMAF. C10243 013 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 AIL 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1110 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID POW: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER:243730 DATE REPORTEDO9/30/2010 SAMPLE ID: 10 PAGE;12 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Methoxychlor BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography TKN 0.03 °i6 0.01 Colourimetric PCB BDL* ug/g 0.10 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDT BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDE BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDD BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Phosphorus 805.55 ug/g 5.00 ICP Sieve#60(% Passing) 98.70 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#120(% Passing) 73.40 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200(% Passing) 45.20 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada/CAEAL and OMAF. 010243-013 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 AL 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN:Ed Robson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-868-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID POO: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 243731 DATE REPORTEDO9V3012010 SAMPLE ID: 11 PAGE:13 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* uglg 1.00 ICP Chromium 4.90 ug/g 1.00 ICP Cobalt BDL* ug/g 1.00 ICP Copper 2.65 ug/g 1.00 ICP Lead 2.60 uglg 1.00 ICP Mercury BDL* uglg 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* ug/g 2.00 ICP Nickel 2.95 ugig 1.00 ICP Selenium BDL* uglg 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 18.35 ug/g 1.00 ICP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada l CAEAL and OMdAF C102F43013' A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2684 AL00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: SAMPLE ID: 24373211 DATE REPORTED:09/30/2010 PAGE:14 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION LIMIT METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 0.71 % 0.10 Combustion Acenaphthene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene 0.01 uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghi)perylene BDL* uglg 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k)fluoranthrene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene 0.015 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Chrysene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* uglg 0.02 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene 0.031 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene BDL* uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene 0.012 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Pyrene 0.026 ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Aldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography b-BHC BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography g-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography a- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography y- BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Dieldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin Aldehyde BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan II BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan I BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Sulphate BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Heptachlor BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gac Chromatography Heptachlor epoxide BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada I CAEAL and OMAF • REPORT NO. C10243-7013 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 ® t 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NW 1Y0 CANADA ATTN:Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID Pte' DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER:243732 DATE REPORTED09V30l2010 SAMPLE ID: 11 PAGE:15 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTIONUMETHOD REFERENCE Methoxychlor BDL* ugly 0.01 Gas Chromatography TKN 0.01 % 0.01 Colourimetric PCB BDL* uglg 0.10 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDT BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDE BDL* ugly 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDD BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Phosphorus 474.55 ug/g 5.00 ICP Sieve#60(% Passing) 91.20 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve# 120(% Passing) 17.00 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200(% Passing) 3.10 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below delectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Coundl of Canada!CAEAL and OMAF REPOlitT NO. C10243-7013 A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax(519)4572664 ® I 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: PO/: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID LAB NUMBER: DATE RECENED:NONE GIVEN SAMPLE ID: 24373314 DATE REPORTED:O9/30/2010 PAGE:16 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION METHOD REFERENCE Arsenic BDL* ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Cadmium BDL* ug/g 1.00 CP Chromium 16.55 ug/g 1.00 CP Cobalt 2.95 ug/g 1.00 CP Copper 4.45 uglg 1.00 CP Lead 4.60 uglg 1.00 CP Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 CVAAS Molybdenum BDL* uglg 2.00 CP Nickel 5.15 ug/g 1.00 CP Selenium BDL* ug/g 1.00 HGAAS Zinc 20.10 ug/g 1.00 CP Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below delectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council or Canada!CAEAL and OMAF. C10243-7013O 10 REPORT A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road,London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fair(519)457-2664 AI00028 TO:MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM P.O. BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STR4FFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN: Ed Roloson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIX$OLID POUF' DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 243734 DATE REPORTED /3012010 SAMPLE ID: 12 PAGE:17 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTIONUMIT METHOD REFERENCE Total Organic Carbon 0.60 % 0,10 Combustion Acenaphthene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Acenaphthylene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Antharacene BDL* uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)fluoranthene BDL* uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Benzo(ghi)perylene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(k$iuoranthrene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Benzo(a)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Chrysene BDL* uglg 0.01 Gas Chromatography Dibenzo(ah)anthracene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Fluorene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Fluoranthene BDL* ug/g 0.005 Gas Chromatography Indeno(123-cd)pyrene BDL* ug/g 0.02 Gas Chromatography Naphthalene BDL* uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Phenanthrene BDL* uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Pyrene BDL* uglg 0.005 Gas Chromatography Aldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography b-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography g-BHC BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography a-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography y-BHC BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Dieldrin BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin Aldehyde BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Il BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan I BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endrin BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Endosulfan Sulphate BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Heptachlor BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gac Chromatography Heptachlor epoxide BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. A&L Canada Is a Laboratory Accredited by Standards Council of Canada 1 CAEAL and OMAF. r 01024370113. A & L Canada Laboratories Inc. ACCOUNT NUMBER 2136 Jetstream Road, London,ON,N5V 3P5 Tel:(519)457-2575 Fax:(519)457-2664 ® � 00028 TO:MUNICIPALITYOF BAYHAM P.O.BOX 160 9344 PLANK ROAD STRAFFORDVILLE,ON NOJ 1Y0 CANADA ATTN:Ed Robson Phone:519-866-5521 Fax: 519-866-3884 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PROJECT NO: SAMPLE MATRIXSOLID PO#: DATE RECEIVED:NONE GIVEN LAB NUMBER: 243734 DATE REPORTED O9/302010 SAMPLE ID: 12 PAGE:18 PARAMETER RESULT UNIT DETECTION METHOD REFERENCE Methoxychlor BDL* ug/g 0.01 Gas Chromatography TKN 0.01 % 0.01 Colourimetric PCB BDL* ug/g 0.10 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDT BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4- DDE BDL* ug/g 0.004 Gas Chromatography 4,4-DDD BDL* uglg 0.004 Gas Chromatography Phosphorus 906.00 ug/g 5:00 ICP Sieve#60(% Passing) 99.00 % 0.10 ASTM D'422 Sieve#120 (% Passing) 30.70 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Sieve#200(% Passing) 8.00 % 0.10 ASTM D 422 Results reported on a dry weight basis Results Authorized By: BDL-Below detectable levels for A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. 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