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Kathy:
Chris Hale <chris@mountaincross-eng.com>
Wednesday, February 15, 2017 2:31 PM
Kathy A. Eastley
'Paige Haderlie'; 'Sarah Pace'
RE: Kelly Minor Subdivision: MISA-04-16-8446
I have reviewed the attachment and it satisfies the concerns of item #3 in the letter dated September 6, 2016.
Sincerely,
Mountain Cross
Engineering, Inc.
Chris Hale, P.E.
826 1/2 Grand Avenue
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Ph: 970.945.5544
Fx: 970.945.5558
From: Sarah Pace [mailto:SPace@fleisherre.com]
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 3:55 PM
To: chris@mountaincross-eng.com
Cc: keastley@garfield-county.com; Paige Haderlie (paige@pollardteam.com) <paige@pollardteam.com>
Subject: Kelly Minor Subdivision: MISA-04-16-8446
Good afternoon Chris,
After several emails getting returned, thank you for helping us get the correct email address.
This attachment is the Water Quality Report which is in reference to item #3 from your review.
Have a wonderful day!
Thank you,
Sarah
(/Fleisher Real Estate
nrmano de. Owe BUS
Fleisher Real Estate
143o -A Railroad Avenue
Rifle, CO 81650
Sarah@ F1eisherRF.com
Office: 970-625-1838
Fax: 970-625-153o
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Informational Water Quality Report
Watercheck w/PO
Client:
Gary Kelly
4361 Grass Mesa
Rifle, CO
Ordered By:
IBishop Plumbing & Heating
5080 CR 154
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
ATTN: Kristin Davis
Definition and Legend
National Testing
Laboratories, Ltd.
rf
Quality WatTVAvtaby}4,
6571 Wilson Mills Rd
Cleveland, Ohlo 44143
1-800-458-3330
Sample Number: 868498
Location:
Type of Water:
Collection Date and Time:
Received Date and Time:
Date Completed:
Kitchen Sink
Well Water
10/19/2016 11:45
10/20/2016 10:35
11/22/2016
This Informational water quality report compares the actual test result to national standards as defined in the EPA's Primary and
Secondary Drinking Water Regulations.
Primary Standards: Are expressed as the maximum contaminant level (MCL) which is the highest level of contaminant that
is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are enforceable standards.
Secondary standards: Are non -enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that may cause cosmetic effects (such as skin
or tooth discoloration) or aesthetic effects (such as taste, odor,or color) in drinking water. Individual
states may choose to adopt them as enforceable standards.
Action levels: Are defined in treatment techniques which are required processes intended to reduce the level of a
contaminant In drinking water.
mg/L (ppm):
Minimum Detection
Level (MDL):
ND:
NA:
4111)
Ll
Nis
Unless otherwise indicated, results and standards are expressed as an amount In milligrams per liter or
parts per million.
The lowest level that the laboratory can detect a contaminant.
The contaminant was not detected above the minimum detection level.
The contaminant was not analyzed.
The contaminant was not detected in the sample above the minimum detection level.
The contaminant was detected at or above the minimum detection level, but not above the referenced standard.
The contaminant was detected above the standard, which is not an EPA enforceable MCL.
The contaminant was detected above the EPA enforceable MCL.
These results may be invalid.
...in
Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
Microblologicals
• Total Coliform by P/A Total Coliform and E.coli were ABSENT In this sample.
Inorganic Analytes - Metals
Aluminum ND mg/L 0.2 EPA Secondary 0.1
0 Arsenic 0.008 mg/L 0.010 EPA Primary 0.005
Barium ND mg/L 2 EPA Primary 0.30
Cadmium ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
Calcium 37.3 mg/L -- 2.0
Chromium ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.010
Copper
.er Iron
0.017 mg/L 1.3 EPA Action Level 0.004
ND mg/L 0.3 EPA Secondary 0.020
Lead ND mg/L 0.015 EPA Action Level 0.002
Lithium
0.026 mg/L 0,001
Magnesium 49.90 mg/L -• 0.10
Manganese ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Secondary 0.004
Ntir Mercury ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
Nickel ND mg/L 0.020
Potassium 7,5 mg/L 1.0
Selenium ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Primary 0.020
Silica 38.0 mg/L 0.1
sr Silver ND mg/L 0.100 EPA Secondary 0.002
Sodium 78 mg/L 1
• Strontium
0.774 mg/L -- 0.001
Uranium 0.017 mg/L 0.030 EPA Primary 0.001
Zinc 0.005 mg/L 5 EPA Secondary 0.004
Physical Factors
• Alkalinity (Total as CaCO3) 280 mg/L -- 20
Hardness 300 mg/L 100 NTL Internal 10
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Product: Watercheck w/PO Sample: 868498
Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
vfr pH 7.8 pH Units 6,5 to 8.5 EPA Secondary
t Total Dissolved Solids 450 mg/L 500 EPA Secondary 20
0 Turbidity 0.1 NTU 1.0 EPA Action Level 0,1
Inorganic Analytes - Other
• Bromide 0.6 mg/L -- 0.5
0 Chloride 36.0 mg/L 250 EPA Secondary 5.0
.ir Fluoride ND mg/L 4.0 EPA Primary 0.5
Nitrate as N 6.3 mg/L 10 EPA Primary 0.5
Nitrite as N ND mg/L 1 EPA Primary 0.5
Nti Ortho Phosphate ND mg/L -- 2.0
Sulfate
26.0 mg/L 250 EPA Secondary 5,0
Organic Analytes - Trihalomethanes
I. Bromodichloromethane ND mg/L 0.002
Bromoform ND mg/L -- 0.004
Nir Chloroform ND mg/L -- 0.002
'sY Dibromochloromethane ND mg/L 0,004
4/ Total THMs ND mg/L 0.080 EPA Primary 0.002
Organic Analytes - Volatiles
44( 1,1,1,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND mg/L 0.002
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane ND mg/L 0.2 EPA Primary 0.001
41 1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND mg/L 0.002
1,1,2 -Trichloroethane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
1,1-Dichloroethane ND mg/L 0.002
1,1-Dichloroethene ND mg/L 0.007 EPA Primary 0.001
1,1-Dichloropropene ND mg/L 0.002
o1 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND mg/L -- 0.002
49 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND mg/L 0.002
et 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.07 EPA Primary 0.002
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
1,2 -Dichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.6 EPA Primary 0.001
e5 1,2-Dichloroethane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
1 1,2-Dichloropropane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
•i 1,3 -Dichlorobenzene ND mg/L -- 0.001
1,3-Dichloropropane ND mg/L 0.002
Nte 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.075 EPA Primary 0.001
2,2-Dichloropropane ND mg/L 0.002
r
-/ 2-Chlorotoluene ND mg/L 0,001
4-Chlorotoluene ND mg/L -- 0,001
Niff Acetone ND mg/L 0.01
Benzene ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
Bromobenzene ND mg/L 0.002
Bromomethane ND mg/L 0.002
Carbon Tetrachloride ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
Chlorobenzene
ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.001
Chloroethane ND mg/L 0.002
Chloromethane ND mg/L -- 0.002
j cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND mg/L 0.07 EPA Primary 0.002
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND mg/L 0.002
DBCP
ND mg/L -- 0.001
Dibromomethane ND mg/L 0.002
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND mg/L 0.002
Dichloromethane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0,002
• ff EDB ND mg/L -• 0,001
Ethylbenzene ND mg/L 0.7 EPA Primary 0.001
Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND mg/L -- 0,004
Methyl -Ethyl Ketone ND mg/L 0.01
Styrene ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.001
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11/22/2016 7:29:38 AM Product: Watercheck w/P0 Sample: 868498
Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min, Detection Level
Tetrachloroethene ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
Tetrahydrofuran ND mg/L 0.01
Toluene ND mg/L 1 EPA Primary 0.001
-.� trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.002
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND mg/L 0.002
Trichloroethene ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
Ntf Trichlorofluoromethane ND mg/L 0.002
Vinyl Chloride ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
Xylenes (Total) ND mg/L 10 EPA Primary 0.001
Organic Analytes - Others
2,4-D ND mg/L 0.07 EPA Primary 0.010
Alachlor ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
Aldrin ND mg/L 0.002
Atrazine ND mg/L 0.003 EPA Primary 0.002
Chlordane ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
Dichloran ND mg/L 0.002
Dieldrin ND mg/L 0,001
Endrin ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.0001
Heptachlor ND mg/L 0.0004 EPA Primary 0.0004
Nr Heptachlor Epoxide ND mg/L 0.0002 EPA Primary 0.0001
Hexachlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.001 EPA Primary 0.0005
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Primary 0.001
Lindane ND mg/L 0.0002 EPA Primary 0.0002
Methoxychlor ND mg/L 0.04 EPA Primary 0.002
Pentachloronitrobenzene ND mg/L -- 0.002
Silvex 2,4,5 -TP ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Primary 0.005
Simazine ND mg/L 0.004 EPA Primary 0,002
Total PCBs ND mg/L 0.0005 EPA Primary 0.0005
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
Toxaphene ND mg/L 0.003 EPA Primary 0.001
Trifluralin ND mg/L 0.002
We certify that the analyses performed for this report are accurate, and that the laboratory tests were conducted by methods
approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or variations of these EPA methods.
These test results are Intended to be used for informational purposes only and may not be used for regulatory compliance,
National Testing Laboratories, Ltd.
NATIONAL TESTING LABORATORIES, LTD
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Informational Water Quality Report
Watercheck w/PO
Client:
Gary Kelly
4371 Grass Mesa
IRifle, CO
Ordered By:
(Bishop Plumbing & Heating
:5080 CR 154
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
ATTN: Kristin Davis
Definition and Legend
EA National Testing
Laboratories, Ltd..
Quality Water Avtaly
8571 Wilson Mills Rd
Cleveland, Ohio 44143
1-800-458-3330
Sample Number: 868500
Location:
Type of Water:
Collection Date and Time:
Received Date and Time:
Date Completed:
Kitchen Sink
Well Water
10/19/2016 12:00
10/20/2016 10:35
11/22/2016
This informational water quality report compares the actual test result to national standards as defined in the EPA's Primary and
Secondary Drinking Water Regulations.
Primary Standards:
Secondary standards:
Action levels:
mg/L (ppm):
Minimum Detection
Level (MDL):
ND:
NA:
Ner
l _
EF l.l
L
lot
Are expressed as the maximum contaminant level (MCL) which is the highest level of contaminant that
is allowed In drinking water. MCLs are enforceable standards.
Are non -enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that may cause cosmetic effects (such as skin
or tooth discoloration) or aesthetic effects (such as taste, odor,or color) in drinking water. Individual
states may choose to adopt them as enforceable standards.
Are defined In treatment techniques which are required processes intended to reduce the level of a
contaminant in drinking water.
Unless otherwise indicated, results and standards are expressed as an amount in milligrams per liter or
parts per million.
The lowest level that the laboratory can detect a contaminant.
The contaminant was not detected above the minimum detection level.
The contaminant was not analyzed.
The contaminant was not detected In the sample above the minimum detection level.
The contaminant was detected at or above the minimum detection level, but not above the referenced standard,
The contaminant was detected above the standard, which is not an EPA enforceable MCL.
The contaminant was detected above the EPA enforceable MCL.
These results may be invalid.
Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
Microblologlcals
Total Collform by P/A Total Coliform and E.coli were ABSENT in this sample.
Inorganic Analytes - Metals
Aluminum ND mg/L 0.2 EPA Secondary 0.1
• Arsenic 0.008 mg/L 0.010 EPA Primary 0.005
Barium ND mg/L 2 EPA Primary 0.30
• Cadmium ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
• Calcium 38.9 mg/L 2.0
Chromium ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.010
• Copper 0.032 mg/L 1.3 EPA Action Lovol 0.004
er Iron ND mg/L 0.3 EPA Secondary 0.020
rif Lead
0
ND mg/L 0.015 EPA Action Level 0.002
Lithium 0.025 mg/L 0.001
Magnesium 51.90 mg/L M 0.10
ol7 Manganese ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Secondary 0.004
Mercury ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
Nickel ND mg/L -- 0.020
411/ Potassium 7.4 mg/L 1.0
Selenium ND mg/L 0,05 EPA Primary 0.020
Silica 39.5 mg/L -- 0.1
Silver ND mg/L 0.100 EPA Secondary 0.002
0 Sodium 82 mg/L -• 1
Ii; Strontium 0.808 mg/L -- 0.001
III Uranium 0.017 mg/L 0.030 EPA Primary 0.001
Zinc 0.006 mg/L 5 EPA Secondary 0.004
J
Physical Factors
Alkalinity (Total as CaCO3) 280 mg/L 20
Hardness 310 mg/L 100 NTL Internal 10
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
f pH
7.7 pH Units 6,5 to 8.5 EPA Secondary
• Total Dissolved Solids 470 mg/L 500 EPA Secondary 20
Turbidity 0.1 NTU 1.0 EPA Action Level 0.1
Inorganic Analytes - Other
• Bromide 0.6 mg/L 0.5
• Chloride 42.0 mg/L 250 EPA Secondary 5,0
Fluoride ND mg/L 4.0 EPA Primary 0.5
Nitrate as N 7.1 mg/L 10 EPA Primary 0.5
Nitrite as N ND mg/L 1 EPA Primary 0.5
Ortho Phosphate ND mg/L 2,0
Sulfate
30.0 mg/L 250 EPA Secondary 5.0
Organic Analytes - Trihalomethanes
qff Bromodichloromethane ND mg/L 0.002
Bromoform ND mg/L 0.004
Chloroform ND mg/L 0.002
Dibromochloromethane ND mg/L 0.004
vl Total THMs
ND mg/L 0.080 EPA Primary 0.002
Organic Analytes - Volatiles
1,1,1,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND mg/L 0.002
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane ND mg/L 0.2 EPA Primary 0,001
1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND mg/L 0.002
qir 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
1,1-Dichloroethane ND mg/L -- 0,002
1,1-Dichloroethene ND mg/L 0.007 EPA Primary 0,001
1,1-Dichloropropene NO mg/L 0.002
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.002
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND mg/L -- 0.002
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.07 EPA Primary 0.002
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
'S' 1,2 -Dichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.6 EPA Primary 0.001
1,2-Dichloroethane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
1,2-Dichloropropane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
1,3 -Dichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.001
1,3-Dichloropropane ND mg/L •- 0.002
1,4 -Dichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.075 EPA Primary 0.001
vir 2,2-Dichloropropane ND mg/L 0.002
2-Chlorotoluene ND mg/L 0.001
4-Chlorotoluene ND mg/L 0.001
Acetone ND mg/L 0.01
Benzene ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
Bromobenzene ND mg/L 0.002
Bromomethane ND mg/L 0.002
• f Carbon Tetrachloride ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
,,r Chlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.001
Chloroethane ND mg/L 0.002
Chloromethane ND mg/L 0.002
••.� cls-1,2-Dichloroethene ND mg/L 0.07 EPA Primary 0.002
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND mglL 0.002
Nfr DBCP
ND mg/L 0.001
Dibromomethane ND mg/L -- 0.002
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND mg/L 0.002
Dichloromethane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
EDB ND mg/L -- 0.001
Ethylbenzene ND mg/L 0.7 EPA Primary 0.001
Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND mg/L 0.004
Methyl -Ethyl Ketone ND mg/L 0.01
J Styrene ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.001
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
49- Tetrachloroethene ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
47 Tetrahydrofuran ND mg/L 0.01
• Toluene ND mg/L 1 EPA Primary 0.001
4 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.002
• trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND mg/L -- 0.002
Nr Trichloroethene ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
NI Trichlorofluoromethane ND mg/L 0.002
Nir Vinyl Chloride ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
ai Xylenes (Total) ND mg/L 10 EPA Primary 0.001
Organic Analytes - Others
1. 2,4-D ND mg/L 0.07 EPA Primary 0.010
Ntr Alachlor ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
sr Aldrin
ND mg/L -- 0.002
Y Atrazine ND mg/L 0.003 EPA Primary 0.002
Chlordane ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
o1 Dichloran ND mg/L 0.002
Nr Dieldrin ND mg/L 0.001
0J Endrin ND mg/L 0,002 EPA Primary 0.0001
kf Heptachlor ND mg/L 0.0004 EPA Primary 0.0004
Heptachlor Epoxide ND mg/L 0.0002 EPA Primary 0.0001
NI Hexachlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.001 EPA Primary 0.0005
SII Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Primary 0.001
Lindane ND mg/L 0.0002 EPA Primary 0.0002
4/ Methoxychlor ND mg/L 0.04 EPA Primary 0.002
• Pentachloronitrobenzene ND mg/L 0.002
Silvex 2,4,5 -TP ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Primary 0.005
N% Simazine ND mg/L 0.004 EPA Primary 0.002
Nf Total PCBs ND mg/L 0.0005 EPA Primary 0.0005
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Mln. Detection Level
•i Toxaphene ND mg/L 0.003 EPA Primary 0.001
4 Trifluralin ND mg/L 0.002
We certify that the analyses performed for this report are accurate, and that the laboratory tests were conducted by methods
approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or variations of these EPA methods.
These test results ere intended to be used for informational purposes only and may not be used for regulatory compliance.
National Testing Laboratories, Ltd.
NATIONAL TESTING LABORATORIES, LTD
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September 6, 2016
Ms. Kathy Eastley
Darfield County Planning
108 8th Street, Suite 401
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
MOUNTAIN CROSS
ENGINEERING, INC.
Civil and Environmental Consulting and Design
RE: Review of the Kelly Minor Subdivision: MISA-04-16-8446
EXHIBIT
1 `—
Dear Kathy:
This office has performed a review of the documents provided for the Kelly Minor Subdivision.
The submittal was found to be thorough and well organized. The review generated the following
comments:
1. The plat identifies a cemetery and an abandoned road. The Applicant should explain the
history of these features and any potential easements that may be necessary.
2. The width of the driveway is stated to be 18' within a 20' easement that is provided for
access and utilities. This width is very narrow to accommodate the 18' width, drainage
ditches, and any associated utilities. A 30' width would be more standard.
3. The water quality testing showed that there are some possible issues with contamination
levels. The Applicant should hire a professional to evaluate the results and determine the
acceptability of the well water or provide recommendations for water treatment.
4. The Applicant should provide more detail on the water system, the materials, the controls,
and how the well, the tank, and the water distribution operates.
5, The well agreement splits the capacity of the well between the Owners. The Applicant
should verify if there is metering available and if separate water meters are needed.
Feel free to call if you have any questions or comments.
Sincerely,
ivjuu{it }n Cross 1:n iinceri ig, Inc.
s Hale, PE
826 Y7 Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, CO B1601
P: 970.945.5544 F: 970.945,6558 www.mountalnoross•eng.com
GARFIELD COUNTY TREASURER
Certificate of Taxes Due
Account Number R247201
Parcel 240303300044
Assessed To
KELLY, GARY L & STOKVIS, BONNIE L
4371 GRASS MESA ROAD
RIFLE, CO 81650
Certificate Number 2017-00441
Acres 53.25
Order Number
Vendor ID Counter
Legal Description
Section: 3 Township: 7 Range: 93 S2/3N2SW Subdivision: GRASS MESA RANCH Lot: 55
Year
Tax Charge
Tax Interest
Situs Address
004361-004371 GRASS MESA RD
Fees
Payments Balance
2016
Total Tax Charge
$2,044.16
$0.00 $0.00 ($2,044.16)
$0.00
$0.00
Grand Total Due as of 02/27/2017
$0.00
Tax Billed at 2016 Rates for Tax Area 024 - 2HD-RF - 024
Authority
GARFIELD COUNTY
GARFIELD COUNTY - SOCIAL SE
COLORADO RIVER FIRE PROTECT
COLO RIVER WATER CONS
WEST DIVIDE WATER CON
GRAND RIVER HOSPITAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT RE -2
COLORADO MTN COLLEGE
GARFIELD COUNTY PUBLIC L1BR
Taxes Billed 2016
* Credit Levy
Mill Levy
12.6550000
1.0000000
6.1020000
0.2530000
0.0390000
5.5970000*
19.8050000
3.9970000
1.0000000
Amount
$512.79
$40.52
$247.25
$10.25
$1.58
$226.79
$802.50
$161.96
$40.52
50.4480000 $2,044.16
Values Actual Assessed
SINGLE FAM.RES.- $82,000 $6,530
LAND
SINGLE FAM.RES- $427,060 $33,990
IMPROVEMTS
Total
$509,060 $40,520
All Tax Lien Sale amounts are subject to change due to endorsement of current taxes by the lienholder or to advertising and distraint
warrant fees. Changes may occur and the Treasurer's Office will need to be contacted prior to remittance after the following dates:
Personal Property and Mobile Homes - September 1, 2016, Real Property - September 1, 2016. TAX LIEN SALE REDEMPTION
AMOUNTS MUST BE PAID BY CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK.
Special taxing districts and the boundaries of such districts may be on file with the Board of County Commissioners, the County Clerk, or
the County Assessor.
This certificate does not include land or improvements assessed under a separate account number, personal property taxes, transfer tax
or misc. tax collected on behalf of other entities, special or local improvement district assessments or mobile homes, unless specifically
mentioned.
I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the entire amount of taxes due upon the above described parcels of real property and all
outstanding sales for unpaid taxes as shown by the records in my office from which the same may still be redeemed with the amount
required for redemption are as noted herein. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal.
TRL/SO4EP. 0 <911915 10U'eT"
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109 8" Street Su de 20.1
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Feb 27, 2017 11:52:50 AM Page 1 of 1
Fleisher Real Estate
Working harder since 1975.
February 21, 2017
Garfield County Community Development
108 81h St. Suite 104
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
ATTN: Sheryl Bower
RE: Director Decision Letter Dated September 16, 2016
Grass Mesa Subdivision, Lot 55
File Number MISA- 04-16-8446
Dear Ms. Bower:
Please find included, with this letter, the following to meet the conditions of the letter dated
September 16, 2016 concerning the director decision:
- A check for $11.00 payable to Garfield County Clerk and Recorder to satisfy condition #4
A fully executed Mylar to satisfy condition #3 and #5
A copy of the water well test results performed by Bishop Plumbing and Heating on October
19, 2016
An email dated February 15, 2017 from Chris Hale at Mountain Cross Engineering Inc.
stating that water quality is satisfactory to satisfy condition #6
- Fully executed Declaration of Private Access and Utility Easement and Maintenance
Obligations Document to satisfy condition #7.
- Fully executed Declaration of Water Well Use and Maintenance Obligations Agreement to
satisfy condition #8
Thank you for your consideration. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding these
items.
Sincerely,
c:ovizo&La.
Paige Haderlie
Broker Associate, Fleisher Real Estate
1430 A Railroad Avenue
Rifle, CO 81650
(970)625-2255 direct office line
paige@pollardteam.com
www.fleisherrealestate.com
207 Basalt Center Circle, Suite 103
Basalt, CO 81621
Office: 970-927-6828
Fax: 970-927-6828
981 Cowen Drive, Suite B-5
Carbondale, CO 81623
Office: 970-704-1515
Fax: 970-704-1444
1001 Grand Avenue, Suite 201
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Office: 970-945-9060
Fax: 970-945-1136
143o -A Railroad Avenue
Rifle, CO 8165o
Office: 970-625-1838
Fax: 97o -625-153o
Alfit 9ajfi ld oun
September 16, 2016
Paige Haderlie
1430 A Railroad Avenue
Rifle, CO 81650
paige @ 0o11 ardtea m . com
Community Development
108 8th Street, Suite 401, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Office: 970-9454212 Fax: 970-3R4-3470
DIRECTOR DECISION: Grass Mesa Subdivision, Lot 55
File Number MISA-04-16-8446
Dear Ms. Haderlie;
This letter is provided to you, as the authorized representative of the owner of the Lot 55
in Grass Mesa Ranch, in regard to the above referenced Minor Subdivision application
to create Lots 55A and 5B. A decision has been determined based upon the
information submitted to approve the application with the following conditions:
1. That all representations made by the Applicant in the application,
correspondence, and meetings with county staff, shall be considered conditions of
approval unless otherwise amended or changed by the Director.
2. No further subdivision of these parcels is permitted by Minor Subdivision
application.
3. The Applicant has 90 days from the date of this decision, until December 9, 2016,
to satisfy all conditions of approval and to submit a signed mylar compliant with
this approval. The signatures required on the submitted mylar include the owners
(notarized), mortgagee (notarized), title company, surveyor, and treasurer.
4. Prior to the Board of County Commissioner signature on the plat the Applicant
shall submit, to the Department of Community Development, the recording fees
for the plat, in the amount of $11.00 made payable to Garfield County Clerk and
Recorder.
5. Prior to the signing of the Minor Subdivision plat, amendments must be made to
the plat based upon staff comments dated September 8, 2016 and attached as
Exhibit O.
6. Prior to the signing of the plat the Applicant shall provide sufficient documentation
from a qualified professional engineer or water engineer that the water treatment
system(s) result in compliance with the minimum safe water drinking standards.
7. Prior to the signing of the plat the Applicant shall provide an executed Driveway
Sharing Agreement to be recorded with the Plat. This document shall be subject
to review and acceptance by the County Attorney's Office.
8. Prior to the signing of the plat the Applicant shall provide an executed Well
Sharing Agreement to be recorded with the Plat. This document shall be subject
to review and acceptance by the County Attorney's Office.
Notice of this decision will be provided to the Board of County Commissioners who has
the ability to 'call-up' the application for review at a public hearing. You will be notified
of the Board decision once it is received. or upon expiration of the 10 day notice period
(September 26, 2016). Conditions of approval must be satisfied prior to the signed
mylar beings scheduled for Board signature.
Feel free to contact myself or Kathy Eastley, the staff planner, if you have any questions
regarding this decision.
Sincerely,
Sheryl Bower, AICP
Directr of Community Development
Attachment
Cc: BOCC
File
Sarah Pace
From: Chris Hale <chris@mountaincross-eng.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 2:31 PM
To: 'Kathy A. Eastley'
Cc: 'Paige Haderlie'; Sarah Pace
Subject: RE: Kelly Minor Subdivision: MISA-04-16-8446
Kathy:
I have reviewed the attachment and it satisfies the concerns of item #3 in the letter dated September 6, 2016.
Sincerely,
Mountain Cross
Engineering, Inc.
Chris Hale, P.E.
826 1/2 Grand Avenue
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Ph: 970.945.5544
Fx: 970.945.5558
From: Sarah Pace [mailto:SPace@fleisherre.com]
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 3:55 PM
To: chris@mountaincross-eng.com
Cc: keastley@garfield-county.com; Paige Haderlie (paige@pollardteam.com) <paige@pollardteam.com>
Subject: Kelly Minor Subdivision: MISA-04-16-8446
Good afternoon Chris,
After several emails getting returned, thank you for helping us get the correct email address.
This attachment is the Water Quality Report which is in reference to item #3 from your review.
Have a wonderful day!
Thank you,
Sarah
Fleisher Kcal Estate
ri'u' idonoo,'.1. 1975.
Fleisher Real Estate
1430-A Railroad Avenue
Rifle, CO 81650
Sarah 0 Fl eisherRF. co m
Office: 970-625-1838
Fax: 970-625-1530
1
September 6, 2016
Ms. Kathy Eastley
Garfield County Planning
108 8'h Street, Suite 401
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Civic and Environmental Consulting and Design
,21
MOUNTAIN CROSS
)1 ENGINEERING, INC.
RE: Review of the Kelly Minor Subdivision: MISA-04-16-8446
Dear Kathy:
EXHIBIT
Lr
This office has performed a review of the documents provided for the Kelly Minor Subdivision.
The submittal was found to be thorough and well organized. The review generated the following
comments:
1. The plat identifies a cemetery and an abandoned road. The Applicant should explain the
history of these features and any potential easements that may be necessary.
2. The width of the driveway is stated to be 18' within a 20' easement that is provided for
access and utilities. This width is very narrow to accommodate the 18' width, drainage
ditches, and any associated utilities. A 30' width would be more standard.
3. The water quality testing showed that there are some possible issues with contamination
levels. The Applicant should hire a professional to evaluate the results and determine the
acceptability of the well water or provide recommendations for water treatment.
4. The Applicant should provide more detail on the water system, the materials, the controls,
and how the well, the tank, and the water distribution operates.
5. The well agreement splits the capacity of the well between the Owners. The Applicant
should verify if there is metering available and if separate water meters are needed.
Feel free to call if you have any questions or comments.
Sincere y,
n Cross En rinee i ig, Inc.
s Hale, PE
826'/, Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
P: 970.945.5544 F: 970.945.5558 www.mountaincross-eng.com
Informational Water Quality Report
Watercheck w/PO
Client:
Gary Kelly
4361 Grass Mesa
Rifle, CO
Ordered By:
Bishop Plumbing & Heating
5080 CR 154
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
ATTN: Kristin Davis
Definition and Legend
L°74 National Ts, " rh r
Lahniratories,111611.
Quality wainA►,way
6571 Wilson Mills Rd
Cleveland, Ohio 44143
1-800-458-3330
Sample Number: 868498
Location
Type of Water:
Collection Date and Time:
Received Date and Time:
Date Completed:
Kitchen Sink
Well Water
10/19/2016 11:45
10/20/2016 10:35
11/22/2016
This informational water quality report compares the actual test result to national standards as defined in the EPA's Primary and
Secondary Drinking Water Regulations.
Primary Standards: Are expressed as the maximum contaminant level (MCL) which is the highest level of contaminant that
is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are enforceable standards.
Secondary standards: Are non -enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that may cause cosmetic effects (such as skin
or tooth discoloration) or aesthetic effects (such as taste, odor,or color) in drinking water. Individual
states may choose to adopt them as enforceable standards.
Action levels: Are defined in treatment techniques which are required processes intended to reduce the level of a
contaminant in drinking water.
mg/L (ppm):
Minimum Detection
Level (MDL):
ND:
NA:
0
A
:;f
x
Unless otherwise indicated, results and standards are expressed as an amount in milligrams per liter or
parts per million.
The lowest level that the laboratory can detect a contaminant.
The contaminant was not detected above the minimum detection level.
The contaminant was not analyzed.
The contaminant was not detected in the sample above the minimum detection level.
The contaminant was detected at or above the minimum detection level, but not above the referenced standard.
The contaminant was detected above the standard, which is not an EPA enforceable MCL.
The contaminant was detected above the EPA enforceable MCL.
These results may be invalid.
Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
Microbiologicals
Total Coliform by P/A Total Coliform and E.coli were ABSENT in this sample.
Inorganic Analytes - Metals
Aluminum ND mg/L 0.2 EPA Secondary 0.1
• Arsenic 0.008 mg/L 0.010 EPA Primary 0.005
• Barium ND mg/L 2 EPA Primary 0.30
Cadmium ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
41) Calcium 37.3 mg/L 2.0
i
Chromium ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.010
Copper 0.017 mg/L 1.3 EPA Action Level 0.004
Iron ND mg/L 0.3 EPA Secondary 0.020
ej Lead
ND mg/L 0.015 EPA Action Level 0.002
Lithium
0.026 mg/L 0.001
•
Magnesium
Manganese
49.90 mg/L -- 0.10
ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Secondary 0.004
o% Mercury ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
✓ Nickel
Potassium
ND mg/L 0.020
7.5 mg/L - 1,0
Selenium ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Primary 0.020
• Silica
38.0 mg/L 0.1
Silver
• Sodium
ND mg/L 0.100 EPA Secondary 0.002
78 mg/L - 1
• Strontium 0.774 mg/L 0.001
Uranium
Zinc
0.017 mg/L 0.030 EPA Primary 0.001
0.005 mg/L 5 EPA Secondary 0.004
Physical Factors
• Alkalinity (Total as CaCO3) 280 mg/L - 20
Hardness 300 mg/L 100 NTL Internal 10
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
pH 7.8 pH Units 6.5 to 8.5 EPA Secondary
Total Dissolved Solids 450 mg/L 500 EPA Secondary 20
• Turbidity
0.1 NTU 1.0 EPA Action Level 0.1
Inorganic Analytes - Other
• Bromide 0.6 mg/L 0.5
Chloride 36.0 mg/L 250 EPA Secondary 5.0
Fluoride ND mg/L 4.0 EPA Primary 0.5
• Nitrate as N 6.3 mg/L 10 EPA Primary 0.5
Nitrite as N ND mg/L 1 EPA Primary 0.5
• Ortho Phosphate ND mg/L -- 2.0
Sulfate 26.0 mg/L 250 EPA Secondary 5.0
Organic Analytes - Trihalomethanes
Bromodichloromethane ND mg/L -- 0.002
Bromoform
ND mg/L - 0.004
Chloroform ND mg/L 0.002
Dibromochloromethane ND mg/L -- 0.004
Total THMs
ND mg/L 0.080 EPA Primary 0.002
Organic Analytes - Volatiles
Ntv 1,1,1,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND mg/L 0.002
‘l 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane ND mg/L 0.2 EPA Primary 0.001
1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND mg/L -- 0.002
1,1,2 -Trichloroethane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
• 1,1-Dichloroethane ND mg/L - 0.002
1,1-Dichloroethene ND mg/L 0.007 EPA Primary 0.001
1,1-Dichloropropene
ND mg/L 0.002
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.002
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND mg/L 0.002
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.07 EPA Primary 0.002
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
1,2 -Dichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.6 EPA Primary 0.001
1,2-Dichloroethane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
1,2-Dichloropropane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
1,3 -Dichlorobenzene ND mg/L - 0.001
1 1,3-Dichloropropane ND mg/L 0.002
1,4 -Dichlorobenzene
ND mg/L 0.075 EPA Primary 0.001
f 2,2-Dichloropropane ND mg/L 0.002
2-Chlorotoluene
ND mg/L -- 0.001
4-Chlorotoluene ND mg/L -- 0.001
oir Acetone ND mg/L -- 0.01
Benzene ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
Bromobenzene ND mg/L -- 0.002
Bromomethane
ND mg/L -- 0.002
Carbon Tetrachloride ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
Chlorobenzene
ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.001
Chloroethane
ND mg/L 0.002
Chloromethane ND mg/L 0.002
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND mg/L 0.07 EPA Primary 0.002
1 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND mg/L -- 0.002
DBCP
ND mg/L -- 0.001
Dibromomethane ND mg/L 0.002
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND mg/L -- 0.002
Dichloromethane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
EDB ND mg/L 0.001
Ethylbenzene ND mg/L 0.7 EPA Primary 0.001
Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND mg/L 0.004
.� Methyl -Ethyl Ketone ND mg/L 0.01
J Styrene ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.001
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
Tetrachloroethene
ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
Tetrahydrofuran
ND mg/L 0.01
Nir Toluene
ND mg/L 1 EPA Primary 0.001
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.002
• trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND mg/L -- 0.002
Trichloroethene
ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
Trichlorofluoromethane ND mg/L -- 0.002
Vinyl Chloride ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
• Xylenes (Total) ND mg/L 10 EPA Primary 0.001
Organic Analytes - Others
✓ 2,4-D ND mg/L 0.07 EPA Primary 0.010
Alachlor
ND mg/L 0.002 . EPA Primary 0.001
Aldrin ND mg/L — 0.002
Atrazine ND mg/L 0.003 EPA Primary 0.002
Chlordane ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
• Dichloran ND mg/L -- 0.002
Nir Dieldrin ND mg/L 0.001
Endrin ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.0001
Heptachlor ND mg/L 0.0004 EPA Primary 0.0004
Heptachlor Epoxide ND mg/L 0.0002 EPA Primary 0.0001
Hexachlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.001 EPA Primary 0.0005
e, Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Primary 0.001
Lindane ND mg/L 0.0002 EPA Primary 0.0002
✓ Methoxychlor ND mg/L 0.04 EPA Primary 0.002
Pentachloronitrobenzene ND mg/L 0.002
Silvex 2,4,5 -TP
Simazine
Total PCBs
ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Primary 0.005
ND mg/L 0.004 EPA Primary 0.002
ND mg/L 0.0005 EPA Primary 0.0005
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
Toxaphene ND mg/L 0.003 EPA Primary 0.001
Trifluralin ND mg/L
0.002
We certify that the analyses performed for this report are accurate, and that the laboratory tests were conducted by methods
approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or variations of these EPA methods.
These test results are intended to be used for informational purposes only and may not be used for regulatory compliance.
National Testing Laboratories, Ltd.
NATIONAL TESTING LABORATORIES, LTD
1
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Informational Water Quality Report
Watercheck w/PO
Client:
Gary Kelly
4371 Grass Mesa
IRifle, CO
Ordered By:
(Bishop Plumbing & Heating
:5080 CR 154
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
ATTN: Kristin Davis
Definition and Legend
Nati lal "esti',
n.,abo atodies, Ltd.
Qu,&Wy W ottP.r A vtaly
6571 Wilson Mills Rd
Cleveland, Ohio 44143
1-800-458-3330
Sample Number: 868500
Location:
Type of Water:
Collection Date and Time:
Received Date and Time:
Date Completed:
Kitchen Sink
Well Water
10/19/2016 12:00
10/20/2016 10:35
11/22/2016
This informational water quality report compares the actual test result to national standards as defined in the EPA's Primary and
Secondary Drinking Water Regulations.
Primary Standards: Are expressed as the maximum contaminant level (MCL) which is the highest level of contaminant that
is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are enforceable standards.
Seconday standards: Are non -enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that may cause cosmetic effects (such as skin
or tooth discoloration) or aesthetic effects (such as taste, odor,or color) in drinking water. Individual
states may choose to adopt them as enforceable standards.
Action levels: Are defined in treatment techniques which are required processes intended to reduce the level of a
contaminant in drinking water.
mg/L (ppm):
Minimum Detection
Level (MDL):
ND:
NA:/
N
0
x
Unless otherwise indicated, results and standards are expressed as an amount in milligrams per liter or
parts per million.
The lowest level that the laboratory can detect a contaminant.
The contaminant was not detected above the minimum detection level.
The contaminant was not analyzed.
The contaminant was not detected in the sample above the minimum detection level.
The contaminant was detected at or above the minimum detection level, but not above the referenced standard.
The contaminant was detected above the standard, which is not an EPA enforceable MCL.
The contaminant was detected above the EPA enforceable MCL.
These results may be invalid.
Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min, Detection Level
Microbiologicals
qf Total Coliform by P/A Total Coliform and E.coli were ABSENT in this sample.
Inorganic Analytes - Metals
Aluminum
Arsenic
Barium
ND mg/L 0.2 EPA Secondary 0.1
Cadmium
0.008 mg/L 0.010 EPA Primary 0.005
ND mg/L 2 EPA Primary 0.30
ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
Calcium 38.9 mg/L 2.0
Chromium ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.010
Copper
0.032 mg/L 1.3 EPA Action Level 0.004
Iron ND mg/L 0.3 EPA Secondary 0.020
eir Lead
ND mg/L 0.015 EPA Action Level 0.002
lip Lithium
Magnesium
0.025 mg/L 0.001
51.90 mg/L - 0.10
Manganese ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Secondary 0.004
Mercury ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
Nickel ND mg/L -- 0.020
Potassium 7.4 mg/L -- 1.0
Selenium ND mg/L 0.05' EPA Primary 0.020
0 Silica 39.5 mg/L 0.1
.7
7
Silver ND mg/L 0.100 EPA Secondary 0,002
Sodium 82 mg/L - 1
Strontium 0.808 mg/L 0.001
410 Uranium 0.017 mg/L 0.030 EPA Primary 0.001
111) Zinc 0.006 mg/L 5 EPA Secondary 0.004
Physical Factors
• Alkalinity (Total as CaCO3) 280 mg/L 20
Hardness 310 mg/L 100 NTL Internal 10
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
4r. pH
7.7 pH Units 6.5 to 8.5 EPA Secondary
Total Dissolved Solids 470 mg/L 500 EPA Secondary 20
Turbidity 0.1 NTU 1.0 EPA Action Level 0.1
Inorganic Analytes - Other
• Bromide 0.6 mg/L 0.5
• Chloride 42.0 mg/L 250 EPA Secondary 5.0
Fluoride
ND mg/L 4.0 EPA Primary 0-5
Nitrate as N 7.1 mg/L 10 EPA Primary 0.5
Nitrite as N ND mg/L 1 EPA Primary 0.5
Ortho Phosphate
ND mg/L 2.0
0 Sulfate 30.0 mg/L 250 EPA Secondary 5.0
Organic Analytes - Trihalomethanes
Bromodichloromethane ND mg/L -- 0.002
Bromoform
ND mg/L 0.004
Chloroform ND mg/L 0.002
•pY
Dibromochloromethane ND mg/L -- 0.004
Total THMs ND mg/L 0.080 EPA Primary 0.002
Organic Analytes - Volatiles
1,1,1,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND mg/L -- 0.002
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane ND mg/L 0.2 EPA Primary 0.001
c l 1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND mg/L -- 0.002
1,1,2 -Trichloroethane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
Nef 1,1-Dichloroethane
ND mg/L -- 0.002
1,1-Dichloroethene
ND mg/L 0.007 EPA Primary 0.001
1,1-Dichloropropene ND mg/L -- 0.002
cj 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND mg/L -- 0.002
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND mg/L 0.002
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.07 EPA Primary 0.002
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
1,2 -Dichlorobenzene
ND mg/L 0.6 EPA Primary 0.001
1,2-Dichloroethane
ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
1,2-Dichloropropane ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
1,3 -Dichlorobenzene ND mg/L
1,3-Dichloropropane ND mg/L
0.001
0.002
J 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene ND mg/L 0.075 EPA Primary 0.001
2,2-Dichloropropane ND mg/L - 0.002
2-Chlorotoluene ND mg/L 0.001
4-Chlorotoluene
Acetone
Benzene
ND mg/L - 0.001
ND mg/L 0.01
ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
Bromobenzene
Bromomethane
ND mg/L 0.002
ND mg/L -- 0.002
Carbon Tetrachloride
ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
Chlorobenzene
ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.001
Chloroethane
ND mg/L -- 0.002
Chloromethane ND mg/L -- 0.002
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND mg/L 0.07 EPA Primary 0.002
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND mg/L 0.002
DBCP
ND mg/L 0.001
Dibromomethane ND mg/L 0.002
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND mg/L 0.002
Dichloromethane
ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
EDB ND mg/L -- 0.001
Ethylbenzene ND mg/L 0.7 EPA Primary 0.001
Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND mg/L 0.004
.r Methyl -Ethyl Ketone ND mg/L - 0.01
Y Styrene
ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.001
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
Tetrachloroethene
ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.002
Tetrahydrofuran ND mg/L 0.01
Toluene
ND mg/L 1 EPA Primary 0.001
f trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND mg/L 0.1 EPA Primary 0.002
�.% trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND mg/L -- 0.002
Trichloroethene
ND mg/L 0.005 EPA Primary 0.001
Trichlorofluoromethane ND mg/L — 0.002
f Vinyl Chloride ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
Xylenes (Total) ND mg/L 10 EPA Primary 0.001
Organic Analytes - Others
2,4-D ND mg/L 0.07 EPA Primary 0.010
• Alachlor ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
Aldrin
ND mg/L — 0.002
Nif Atrazine ND mg/L 0.003 EPA Primary 0.002
Chlordane
ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.001
Dichloran ND mg/L -- 0.002
Dieldrin
ND mg/L 0.001
ti Endrin ND mg/L 0.002 EPA Primary 0.0001
1 Heptachlor ND mg/L 0.0004 EPA Primary 0.0004
• Heptachlor Epoxide ND mg/L 0.0002 EPA Primary 0.0001
Hexachlorobenzene
ND mg/L 0.001 EPA Primary 0.0005
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND
Lindane
mg/L 0.05 EPA Primary 0.001
ND mg/L 0.0002 EPA Primary 0.0002
%® Methoxychlor
ND mg/L 0.04 EPA Primary 0.002
Pentachloronitrobenzene ND mg/L 0.002
Silvex 2,4,5 -TP
Simazine
ND mg/L 0.05 EPA Primary 0.005
ND mg/L 0.004 EPA Primary 0.002
Total PCBs
ND mg/L 0.0005 EPA Primary 0.0005
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Status Contaminant Results Units National Standards Min. Detection Level
Toxaphene ND mg/L 0.003 EPA Primary 0.001
Trifluralin ND mg/L -- 0.002
We certify that the analyses performed for this report are accurate, and that the laboratory tests were conducted by methods
approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or variations of these EPA methods.
These test results are intended to be used for informational purposes only and may not be used for regulatory compliance.
National Testing Laboratories, Ltd.
NATIONAL TESTING LABORATORIES, LTD
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