TABLE 1SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL RESULTSSTRANGE STREET WELL FIELDREGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO<strong>Sam</strong>ple LocationRW1 RW2 RW3 OW1-82 SS01-99 SS06-99SS08-99SS09-99<strong>Sam</strong>ple Date 19-May-10 19-May-10 19-May-10 19-May-10 19-May-10 19-May-10 26-May-10 26-May-10 19-May-10 19-May-10 25-May-10 25-May-10 19-May-10 19-May-10 25-May-10 25-May-10<strong>Sam</strong>ple ID RW1 RW1 RW2 RW2 RW3 RW3 K-ST-OW1-82 K-ST-OW1-82 K-SSW-OW01-99 K-SSW-OW01-99 K-SSW-OW06-99 K-SSW-OW06-99 K-SSW-OW08-99 K-SSW-OW08-99 K-SSW-OW09-99 K-SSW-OW09-99<strong>Sam</strong>pling Company STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTECLaboratory ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROWLaboratory Work Order 3004430 3004431 3004430 3004431 3004430 3004431 3004626 3004627 3004430 3004431 3004626 3004627 3004430 3004431 3004626 3004627Laboratory <strong>Sam</strong>ple ID 281310 281315 281311 281316 281312 281317 282119 282126 281314 281319 282115 282122 281313 281318 282114 282121<strong>Sam</strong>ple Type Units ODWSGeneral ChemistryAlkalinity, Total (As CaCO3) mg/L 30-500 D 349 - 323 - 289 - 124 - 594 D - 569 D - 173 - 277 -Chloride mg/L 250 C 226 - 310 C - 262 C - 329 C - 2.48 - 3.94 - 205 - 75.1 -Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) mg/L 5 C - - - - - - 1 - 7.1 C - 1.4 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 -Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L 80-100 D 456 D - 455 D - 479 D - 288 D - 621 D - 587 D - 241 D - 400 D -Nitrate (as N) mg/LA10.0 d1.71 - 3.42 - 0.15 - < 0.10 - < 0.10 - < 0.10 - < 0.10 - 0.52 -Nitrite (as N) mg/LA1.0 d< 0.015 - < 0.015 - < 0.015 - < 0.015 - < 0.015 - < 0.015 - < 0.015 - < 0.015 -pH, Lab S.U. 6.5-8.5 D 7.80 ES - 7.87 ES - 7.89 ES - 8.44 ES - 7.28 ES - 7.39 ES - 8.11 ES - 7.73 ES -Sulfate mg/LC500 h51.1 - 50.9 - 53.5 - 30.5 - 24.1 - 22.8 - 24.6 - 51.9 -MetalsAluminum mg/L 0.1 D < 0.010 - < 0.010 - < 0.010 - < 0.010 - 0.012 - < 0.010 - < 0.010 - < 0.010 -Calcium mg/L n/v 130 - 127 - 129 - 70.3 - 175 - 176 - 46 - 114 -Iron mg/L 0.3 C 0.358 C - 0.155 - 0.297 - 1.69 C - 8.92 C - 0.044 - 0.299 - 0.035 -Magnesium mg/L n/v 31.9 - 33.4 - 38 - 27.2 - 44.7 - 35.9 - 30.6 - 28 -Manganese mg/L 0.05 C 0.002 - 0.001 - 0.009 - 0.129 C - 0.092 C - 0.104 C - 0.019 - 0.008 -Potassium mg/L n/v 5.88 - 3.69 - 2.37 - 3.22 - 2.22 - 1.92 - 1.72 - 1.99 -Sodiummg/L 200 C Eg 20 g 126 E - 180 E - 95.5 E - 130 E - 10.4 - 12.4 - 92.4 E - 27 E -Volatile Organic CompoundsAcetone µg/L n/v - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0Benzene µg/L 5 A - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50Bromodichloromethane µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Brom<strong>of</strong>orm µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Bromomethane µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Carbon Tetrachloride (Tetrachloromethane) µg/L 5 A - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Chlorobenzene (Monochlorobenzene) µg/L 80 A C30 f- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Chloroethane µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Chloroethyl Vinyl Ether, 2- µg/L n/v - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0Chlor<strong>of</strong>orm µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Chloromethane µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Dibromochloromethane µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Dichlorobenzene, 1,2- µg/L 200 A C3 f- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Dichlorobenzene, 1,4- µg/L 5 A C1 f- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Dichloroethane, 1,1- µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Dichloroethane, 1,2- µg/L 5 B - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Dichloroethylene, 1,1- µg/L 14 A - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Dichloroethylene, cis-1,2- µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Dichloroethylene, trans-1,2- µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Dichloropropane, 1,2- µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Dichloropropene, cis-1,3- µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Dichloropropene, trans-1,3- µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Ethylbenzene µg/L 2.4 C - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50Methylene Chloride (Dichloromethane) µg/L 50 A - < 1.0 - < 1.0 - < 1.0 - < 1.0 - < 1.0 - < 1.0 - < 1.0 - < 1.0Tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2- µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Tetrachloroethylene µg/L 30 A - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Toluene µg/L 24 C - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50Trichloroethane, 1,1,1- µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Trichloroethane, 1,1,2- µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Trichloroethylene µg/L 5 A - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Trichlor<strong>of</strong>luoromethane (Freon 11) µg/L n/v - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5Trihalomethanes µg/LA100 e- < 2.00 - < 2.00 - < 2.00 - < 2.00 - < 2.00 - < 2.00 - < 2.00 - < 2.00Vinyl chloride µg/L 2 A - < 0.2 - < 0.2 - < 0.2 - < 0.2 - < 0.2 - < 0.2 - < 0.2 - < 0.2Xylene, m & p- µg/LC300 s1- < 1.00 - < 1.00 - < 1.00 - < 1.00 - < 1.00 - < 1.00 - < 1.00 - < 1.00Xylene, o- µg/LC300 s1- < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50Xylenes, Total µg/L 300 C - < 1.50 - < 1.50 - < 1.50 - < 1.50 - < 1.50 - < 1.50 - < 1.50 - < 1.50W:\active\161110897_strange_st\planning\report\A1_Water Quality Tech Memo\attachments\B_tbl 1_Water Quality Data.xlsx161110897Page 1 <strong>of</strong> 2
TABLE 1SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL RESULTSSTRANGE STREET WELL FIELDREGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO<strong>Sam</strong>ple Location<strong>Sam</strong>ple Date<strong>Sam</strong>ple ID<strong>Sam</strong>pling CompanyLaboratoryLaboratory Work OrderLaboratory <strong>Sam</strong>ple ID<strong>Sam</strong>ple Type Units ODWSSS11-99 SS12-99 SS13-9925-May-10 25-May-10 26-May-10 26-May-10 26-May-10 26-May-10 25-May-10 25-May-10K-SSW-OW11-99 K-SSW-OW11-99 K-SSW-OW12-99 K-SSW-OW12-99 K-SSW-OW22-99 K-SSW-OW22-99 K-SSW-OW13-99 K-SSW-OW13-99STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTEC STANTECROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW3004626 3004627 3004626 3004627 3004626 3004627 3004626 3004627282113 282120 282117 282124 282118 282125 282116 282123Field Duplicate Field DuplicateGeneral ChemistryAlkalinity, Total (As CaCO3) mg/L 30-500 DChloride mg/L 250 CDissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) mg/L 5 CHardness (as CaCO3) mg/L 80-100 DNitrate (as N) mg/LA10.0 dNitrite (as N) mg/LA1.0 dpH, Lab S.U. 6.5-8.5 DSulfate mg/LC500 hMetalsAluminum mg/L 0.1 DCalcium mg/L n/vIron mg/L 0.3 CMagnesium mg/L n/vManganese mg/L 0.05 CPotassium mg/L n/vSodiummg/L 200 C Eg 20 gVolatile Organic CompoundsAcetone µg/L n/vBenzene µg/L 5 ABromodichloromethane µg/L n/vBrom<strong>of</strong>orm µg/L n/vBromomethane µg/L n/vCarbon Tetrachloride (Tetrachloromethane) µg/L 5 AChlorobenzene (Monochlorobenzene) µg/L 80 A C30 fChloroethane µg/L n/vChloroethyl Vinyl Ether, 2- µg/L n/vChlor<strong>of</strong>orm µg/L n/vChloromethane µg/L n/vDibromochloromethane µg/L n/vDichlorobenzene, 1,2- µg/L 200 A C3 fDichlorobenzene, 1,4- µg/L 5 A C1 fDichloroethane, 1,1- µg/L n/vDichloroethane, 1,2- µg/L 5 BDichloroethylene, 1,1- µg/L 14 ADichloroethylene, cis-1,2- µg/L n/vDichloroethylene, trans-1,2- µg/L n/vDichloropropane, 1,2- µg/L n/vDichloropropene, cis-1,3- µg/L n/vDichloropropene, trans-1,3- µg/L n/vEthylbenzene µg/L 2.4 CMethylene Chloride (Dichloromethane) µg/L 50 ATetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2- µg/L n/vTetrachloroethylene µg/L 30 AToluene µg/L 24 CTrichloroethane, 1,1,1- µg/L n/vTrichloroethane, 1,1,2- µg/L n/vTrichloroethylene µg/L 5 ATrichlor<strong>of</strong>luoromethane (Freon 11) µg/L n/vTrihalomethanes µg/LA100 eVinyl chloride µg/L 2 AXylene, m & p- µg/LC300 s1Xylene, o- µg/LC300 s1Xylenes, Total µg/L 300 C297 - 246 - 251 - 417 -8.01 - 34.8 - 31.8 - 166 -< 0.5 - 0.5 - 0.8 - 0.6 -369 D - 253 D - 254 D - 732 D -< 0.10 - < 0.10 - < 0.10 - < 0.10 -< 0.015 - < 0.015 - < 0.015 - < 0.015 -7.94 ES - 8.15 ES - 8.26 ES - 7.30 ES -84.4 - 24.2 - 22.7 - 177 -< 0.010 - < 0.010 - < 0.010 - < 0.010 -88.5 - 60.6 - 60.8 - 213 -0.345 C - 0.281 - 0.296 - 2.5 C -35.9 - 24.6 - 24.7 - 48.5 -0.078 C - 0.051 C - 0.052 C - 0.088 C -1.59 - 1.19 - 1.21 - 4.18 -7.8 - 14.9 - 14.9 - 80 E -- < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0- < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5- < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0 - < 5.0- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 Notes:- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 ODWS Technical Support Document for Ontario Drinking Water Standards, Objectives and Guidelines, June 2003, Revised June 2006- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5B- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5ACODWS Table 2 - Chemical Standards, Maximum Acceptable ConcentrationODWS Table 2 - Chemical Standards, Interim Maximum Acceptable ConcentrationODWS Table 4 - Chemical/Physical Objectives and Guidelines, Aesthetic Objectives- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5DODWS Table 4 - Chemical/Physical Objectives and Guidelines, Operational Guidelines- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5EODWS Table 4 - Medical Officer <strong>of</strong> Health Reporting Limit- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 6.5 A Concentration exceeds the indicated standard.- < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 15.2 Concentration was detected but did not exceed applicable standards.- < 1.0 - < 1.0 - < 1.0 - < 1.0 < 0.50 Laboratory estimated quantitation limit exceeded standard.- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 < 0.03 The analyte was not detected above the laboratory estimated quantitation limit.- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 n/v No standard/guideline value.- < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - < 0.50 - Parameter not analyzed / not available.- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 d Where both nitrate and nitrite are present, the total <strong>of</strong> the two should not exceed 10 mg/L (as nitrogen).- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 e The standard is expressed as a running annual average <strong>of</strong> quarterly samples measured at a point reflecting the maximum residence time in the distribution system.- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 f Refer to ODWS Table 2 for health related standard- < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5 - < 0.5CEgThe aesthetic objective for sodium in drinking water is 200 mg/L. 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