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Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change - Record of Site Condition # 220526
Record of Site Condition
Under Part XV.1 of the Environment Protection Act
Summary
Notice to Readers Concerning Due Diligence
This record of site condition has been filed in the Environmental Site Registry to which the public has
access and which contains a notice advising users of the Environmental Site Registry who have dealings
with any property to consider conducting their own due diligence with respect to the environmental
condition of the property, in addition to reviewing information in the Environmental Site Registry.
Contents of this Record of Site Condition
This record of site condition consists (RSC) of this document which is available to be printed directly from
the Environmental Site Registry as well as all supporting documentation indicated in this RSC to have been
submitted in electronic format to the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change.
Record of Site Condition Number 220526Date Filed to Environmental Site Registry 2015/12/18Certification Date 2015/08/06Current Property Use CommercialIntended Property Use ResidentialCertificate of Property Use Number No CPUApplicable Site Condition Standards** Full Depth Generic Site Conditions Standard,
with Non-potable Ground Water, Medium andFine Textured Soil, for Residential property use
Property Municipal Address 212 LAKEPORT ROAD, ST. CATHARINES,ON, L2N 4R5
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Part 1: Property Ownership, Property Information and Owner’s Certifications
Information about the owner who is submitting or authorizing the submission of the record of site condition
Owner name ASTRA CAPITAL INCORPORATED
Authorized person DAVE DEEGALA
Mailing address 2213 NORTH SHERIDAN WAY, MISSISSAUGAOntario, Canada
Postal Code L5K 1A3
Phone (905) 847-3040
Fax (905) 287-2825
Email address
Information about the agent
Agent name JONATHAN WHYTE
Mailing address 9, 3350 MERRITTVILLE HWY, THOROLDOntario, Canada
Postal Code L2V 4Y6
Phone (905) 688-3100
Fax (905) 688-5524
Email address [email protected]
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Record of site condition property location information
Municipal address(es) 212 LAKEPORT ROAD, ST. CATHARINES, ON L2N 4R5
Municipality St. Catharines
Legal description See attached Lawyer’s letter
Assessment rollnumber(s)
2629060033096000000
Property identifiernumber(s)
46202-0241 (LT)46202-0257 (LT)
Record of site condition property geographical references
Coordinate system UTM
Datum NAD 83
Zone 17
Easting 641,792.00
Northing 4,783,503.00
Record of site condition property use information
The following types of property uses are defined by the Regulation: Agricultural or other use, Commercialuse, Community use, Industrial use, Institutional use, Parkland use, and Residential use.
Current property use Commercial
Intended property use Residential
Certificate of propertyuse has been issuedunder section 168.6 ofthe EnvironmentalProtection Act
No
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Please see the signed statements of property owner, or agent,or receiver at the end of this record of site condition
The rest of this page has been left intentionally blank
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Part 2: List of reports, summary of site conditions and qualified person’sstatements and certificationsQualified person's information
Name C.W. BAILEY WALTERS
Type of membershipunder the ProfessionalGeoscientists Act
Practising member
Membership number 1428
Quallified person'semployer name
WSP CANADA INC.
Mailing address 300, 1425 CORMORANT ROAD, HAMILTONOntario, L9G 4V5 Canada
Phone (289) 239-0100
Fax (289) 239-0109
Email address [email protected]
Municipal information
Local or single-tiermunicipality
St. Catharines
Upper-tier municipality Niagara
Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change District Office
District office Niagara District Office
District office address 9th floor, 301 St. Paul St., St. Catharines ON L2R 3M8
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Phase one environmental site assessment reportDocument used as the phase one environmental site assessment report and updatesin submitting the record of site condition for filing
The date the last work on all of the records review, interviews and site reconnaissancecomponents of the phase one environmental site assessment was done (refer to clause 28(1)(a) of O. Reg. 153/04)
(yyyy/mm/dd)
2015-04-15
Type of report Report title Date of report(yyyy/mm/dd)
Authorof report
Name of consultingcompany
Phase oneenvironmentalsite assessment
212 Lakeport Road, St. Catharines, ON,Phase One Environmental Site Assessment
2015-09-16 BaileyWalters
WSP CANADA INC.
Reports and other documents related to the phase one environmental site assessmentReports and other documents relied upon in certifying the information set out in section 10 of Schedule A orotherwise used in conducting the phase one environmental site assessment
Report title Date of report(yyyy/mm/dd)
Authorof report
Name of consultingcompany
N/A
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Phase two environmental site assessment reportDocument used as the phase two environmental site assessment report and updatesin submitting the record of site condition for filing
The date the last work on all of the planning of the site investigation and conducting the siteinvestigation components of the phase two environmental site assessment was done (refer to clause33.5(1)(a) of O. Reg. 153/04)
(yyyy/mm/dd)
2015-08-06
Type of report Report title Date of report(yyyy/mm/dd)
Authorof report
Name of consultingcompany
Phase twoenvironmentalsite assessment
212 Lakeport Road, St. Catharines, ON -Phase Two Environmental Site Assessment
2015-11-27 BaileyWalters
WSP CANADA INC.
Reports and other documents related to the phase two environmental site assessmentReports and other documents relied upon in making any certifications in the record of site condition for thepurposes of Part IV of Schedule A or otherwise used in conducting the phase two environmental site assessment
Report title Date of report(yyyy/mm/dd)
Authorof report
Name of consultingcompany
N/A
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Environmental condition
Section 41 applies? No
Section 43.1 applies? No
Site condition information
Certification date (yyyy/mm/dd) 2015/08/06
Total area of record of site condition property (in hectares) 0.50000
Number of any previously filed record of site condition that applies to anypart of the record of site condition property
41103
Number of any previously filed transition notice that applies to any part of therecord of site condition property
Soil texture Medium and fine
Assessment/restoration approach Full depth generic
Site investigation includes the investigation, sampling and analysis of groundwater?
Yes
Is there soil present that is sufficient to investigate, sample and analyze soil on,in or under the property in accordance with s. 6, Schedule E of O.Reg.153/04?
Yes
Site investigation includes the investigation, sampling and analysis of soil on, inor under the property which is used in the record of site condition?
Yes
Name of the laboratory used to analyze any samples collected of soil, groundwater or sediment
MAXXAM, AGAT
Ground water condition (potable, non-potable) Non-potable
Applicable site condition standard TABLE 3
Local or single-tier municipality non-potable written notification date 2015/08/09
Upper-tier municipality non-potable written notification date 2015/08/09
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Table 1 – Maximum contaminant concentrations compared to applicable site condition standards
Measured concentration for contaminants in soil
Contaminantname
Maximumconcentration
Applicable siteconditionstandard
Unit ofmeasure
1 Boron (Hot Water Soluble)* 0.49 1.5 µg/g
2 Chromium VI < 0.2 10 µg/g
3 Cyanide (CN-) < 0.04 0.051 µg/g
4 Electrical Conductivity 0.226 0.7 mS/cm
5 Mercury < 0.1 1.8 µg/g
6 Sodium Adsorption Ratio 1.1 5
7 Antimony < 0.8 7.5 µg/g
8 Arsenic 8 18 µg/g
9 Selenium < 0.4 2.4 µg/g
10 Barium 91 390 µg/g
11 Beryllium 0.6 5 µg/g
12 Boron (total) 6 120 µg/g
13 Cadmium < 0.5 1.2 µg/g
14 Chromium Total 21 160 µg/g
15 Cobalt 11.9 22 µg/g
16 Copper 37 180 µg/g
17 Lead 9 120 µg/g
18 Molybdenum < 0.5 6.9 µg/g
19 Nickel 24 130 µg/g
20 Silver < 0.2 25 µg/g
21 Thallium < 0.4 1 µg/g
22 Uranium 0.7 23 µg/g
23 Vanadium 29 86 µg/g
24 Zinc 59 340 µg/g
25 Petroleum Hydrocarbons F1**** 28 65 µg/g
26 Petroleum Hydrocarbons F2 120 150 µg/g
27 Petroleum Hydrocarbons F3 60 1300 µg/g
28 Petroleum Hydrocarbons F4 64 5600 µg/g
29 Benzene 0.061 0.17 µg/g
30 Ethylbenzene 15 15 µg/g
31 Toluene 6 6 µg/g
32 Xylene Mixture 25 25 µg/g
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Table 1 – Maximum contaminant concentrations compared to applicable site condition standards (Continued)
Ground water
Contaminantname
Maximumconcentration
Applicable siteconditionstandard
Unit ofmeasure
1 Chloride 245,000 2300000 µg/L
2 Chromium VI < 5 140 µg/L
3 Cyanide (CN-) < 2 66 µg/L
4 Mercury < 0.02 2.8 µg/L
5 Petroleum Hydrocarbons F1**** < 25 750 µg/L
6 Petroleum Hydrocarbons F2 < 100 150 µg/L
7 Petroleum Hydrocarbons F3 < 200 500 µg/L
8 Petroleum Hydrocarbons F4 < 200 500 µg/L
9 Sodium 66,800 2300000 µg/L
10 Antimony 0.6 20000 µg/L
11 Arsenic < 1 1900 µg/L
12 Selenium 2.2 63 µg/L
13 Barium 265 29000 µg/L
14 Beryllium < 0.5 67 µg/L
15 Boron (total) 140 45000 µg/L
16 Cadmium < 0.2 2.7 µg/L
17 Chromium Total 3.4 810 µg/L
18 Cobalt 5.6 66 µg/L
19 Copper 5 87 µg/L
20 Lead < 0.5 25 µg/L
21 Molybdenum 10.2 9200 µg/L
22 Nickel 15.2 490 µg/L
23 Silver < 0.2 1.5 µg/L
24 Thallium < 0.3 510 µg/L
25 Uranium 19.5 420 µg/L
26 Vanadium 0.7 250 µg/L
27 Zinc 24 1100 µg/L
28 Benzene 0.35 430 µg/L
29 Ethylbenzene 0.18 2300 µg/L
30 Toluene 0.48 18000 µg/L
31 Xylene Mixture 0.7 4200 µg/L
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Remedial action and mitigation
Remediated soils
Estimated quantities of the soil, if any, originating at and remaining on the record of site condition property that havebeen remediated, at a location either on or off the property, to reduce the concentration of contaminants in the soil.Indicate the remediation process or processes used and the estimated amount of soil remediated by each identifiedprocess.
Soil remediation process Estimated quantity of soil (in ground-volume in cubic metres)
0.0
Description of remediation
Description of any action taken to reduce the concentration of contaminants (including soil removals) on, in or under therecord of site condition property.
Impacted soil was removed from the RSC property using an excavator. The impacted soil was transported to a licencedlandfill facility for disposal.
Soil or sediment removed and not returned
Estimated quantities of soil or sediment, if any, removed from and not returned to the record of site condition property.
Estimated quantity of soil (in ground-volume in cubic metres) 1,086.1
Estimated quantity of sediment (in ground-volume in cubic metres) 0.0
Soil brought to the property
Estimated quantity of the soil, if any, being brought from another property to and deposited at the record of sitecondition property, not including any soil that may have originated at but been remediated off the record of sitecondition property and that is identified in section 28 of Schedule A.
Estimated quantity of soil brought to the property(in ground-volume in cubic metres)
0.0
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Ground water control or treatment measures
Ground water control or treatment measures that were required for the record of site condition property prior to thecertification date for the purpose of submitting the record of site condition for filing.
None.
Ground water control or treatment measures that are required for the record of site condition property after thecertification date.
None.
Estimated volume of ground water, if any, removed from and not returned to the record of site condition property.
Estimated volume of ground water (in litres) 0.0
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Other activities including risk management measures
Constructed works that prior to the certification date for the purpose of submitting the record of site condition for filing,were required to control or otherwise mitigate the release or movement of known existing contaminants at the record ofsite condition property.
None
Constructed works that after the certification date, are required to control or otherwise mitigate the release ormovement of known existing contaminants at the record of site condition property.
None
Monitoring or Maintenance
Soil Management Measures
Soil monitoring requirements or any requirements for care, maintenance or replacement or any monitoring or controlworks for known existing contaminants, if any, on the record of site condition property, after the certification date.
None
Ground water management measures
Ground water monitoring requirements or requirements for care, maintenance or replacement of any monitoring orcontrol works or known existing contaminants, if any, on the record of site condition property, after the certificationdate.
None
Remediated or removed soil, sediment or ground water from near property boundary
Has any soil, sediment or ground water at the record of site condition property that is or waslocated within 3 metres of the record of site condition property boundary been remediated orremoved for the purpose of remediation?
Yes
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D Qualified person’s statements and certifications
As the qualified person, I certify that:
A phase one environmental site assessment of the record of site condition property, which includes the evaluationof the information gathered from a records review, site reconnaissance, interviews, a report and any updatesrequired, has been conducted in accordance with the regulation by or under the supervision of a qualifiedperson as required by the regulation.
A phase two environmental site assessment of the record of site condition property, which includes the evaluationof the information gathered from planning and conducting a site investigation, a report, and any updatesrequired, has been conducted in accordance with the regulation by or under the supervision of a qualifiedperson as required by the regulation.
The information represents the site conditions at the sampling points at the time of sampling only andthe conditions between and beyond the sampling points may vary.
As of 2015/08/06, in my opinion, based on the phase one environmental site assessment andthe phase two environmental site assessment, and any confirmatory sampling, there is no evidence of anycontaminants in the soil, ground water or sediment on, in or under the record of site condition property thatwould interfere with the type of property use to which the record of site condition property will be put, asspecified in the record of site condition.
Ground water sampling has been conducted in accordance with the regulation by or under thesupervision of a qualified person as required by the regulation.
I have, within the six months immediately before the submission of this record of site condition, given writtennotice of intention to apply non-potable ground water site condition standards to the clerk of the localmunicipality in which the property is located and the clerk of any upper-tier municipality in which theproperty is located.
As of 2015/08/06, in my opinion, based on the phase one and phase two environmental siteassessments and any confirmatory sampling, the record of site condition property meets the applicable full depthgeneric site condition standards prescribed by section 37 of the regulation for all contaminants prescribedby the regulation in relation to the type of property use for which this record of site condition is filed,except for those contaminants (if any) specified in this record of site condition at Table 2, maximum contaminantconcentrations compared to standards specified in a risk assessment.
As of 2015/08/06, the maximum known concentration of each contaminant in soil, sedimentand ground water at the record of site condition property for which sampling and analysis has been performedis specified in this record of site condition at Table 1, maximum contaminant concentrations compared toapplicable full depth generic site condition standards.
I am a qualified person and have the qualifications required by section 5 of the regulation.
I have in place an insurance policy that satisfies the requirements of section 7 of the regulation.
I acknowledge that the record of site condition will be submitted for filing in the Environmental Site Registry, thatrecords of site condition that are filed in the Registry are available for examination by the public and that theRegistry contains a notice advising users of the Registry who have dealings with any property to considerconducting their own due diligence with respect to the environmental condition of the property, in additionto reviewing information in the Registry.
The opinions expressed in this record of site condition are engineering or scientific opinions made in accordancewith generally accepted principles and practices as recognized by members of the environmental engineeringor science profession or discipline practising at the same time and in the same or similar location.
I do not hold and have not held and my employer WSP CANADA INC.does not hold and has not held a direct or indirect interest in the record of site condition property orany property which includes the record of site condition property and was the subject of a phase one orenvironmental site assessment or risk assessment upon which this record of site condition is based.
To the best of my knowledge, the certifications and statements in this part of the record of sitecondition are true as of 2015/08/06.
By signing this record of site condition, I make no express or implied warranties or guarantees.
By checking the boxes above, and entering my membership/licence number in this submission, I, C.W. BAILEY
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By checking the boxes above, and entering my membership/licence number in this submission, I, C.W. BAILEYWALTERS, a qualified person as defined in section 5 of O. Reg. 153/04 am, on 2015/12/11:
a) signing this record of site condition submission as a qualified person; and b) making all certifications required as a qualified person for this record of site condition.
I agree
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Additional documentation provided by property owner or agent
The following documents have been submitted to the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Changeas part of the record of site condition
Certificate of status or equivalent for the owner
Authorization for agent to submit record of site condition for filing
Lawyer's letter consisting of a legal description of the property
Copy of any deed(s), transfer(s) or other document(s) by which the record of site condition property wasacquired
A Current plan of survey
Area(s) of potential environmental concern
Table of current and past uses of the phase one property
Phase 2 conceptual site model
Owner or agent certification statements
7.6.1
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As an agent acting on behalf of the owner of the RSC property:
1. I acknowledge that the RSC will be submitted for filing in the Environmental Site Registry, that records of site condition that are filed in the Registry are available for examination by the public and that the Registry contains a notice advising users of the Registry who have dealings with any property to consider conducting their own due diligence with respect to the environmental condition of the property, in addition to reviewing information in the Registry.
2. I have conducted reasonable inquiries to obtain all information relevant to this RSC, including information from the other current owners of the RSC property named in this part of the RSC and I have obtained all information relevant to this RSC of which I am aware.
3. I have disclosed all information referred to in paragraph 2 to any qualified person named in this RSC.
4. To my knowledge, the statements made in this part of the RSC are true as of 11 December 2015.
5. I have ensured that access to the entire property, including the phase one property, any phase two property and the RSC property, has been afforded to the qualified person and to persons supervised by the qualified person, for purposes of conducting the site reconnaissance.
I certify that I have been authorized by the owner of the RSC property to make the statements prescribed by this section on their behalf and that the owner of the RSC property has read and understands the statements being made on their behalf. Name of the Agent_Jonathan Whyte
11 December 2015
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Request ID: 018364430 Province of Ontario Date Report Produced: 2015/11/25Demande n° : Province de l'Ontario Document produit le :Transaction ID: 59554551 Ministry of Government Services Time Report Produced: 11:33:31Transaction n° : Ministère des Services gouvernementaux Imprimé à :Category ID: CTCatégorie :
CERTIFICATE OF STATUSATTESTATION DU STATUT JURIDIQUE
This is to certify that according to the D'après les dossiers du Ministère desrecords of the Ministry of Government Services gouvernementaux, nous attestonsServices que la société
A S T R A C A P I T A L I N C O R P O R A T E D
Ontario Corporation Number Numéro matricule de la société (Ontario)
0 0 1 8 7 7 5 7 7
is a corporation incorporated, est une société constituée, prorogée ou néeamalgamated or continued under d'une fusion aux termes des lois de lathe laws of the Province of Ontario. Province de l'Ontario.
The corporation came into existence on La société a été fondée le
J U L Y 3 1 J U I L L E T , 2 0 1 2
and has not been dissolved. et n'est pas dissoute.
Dated Fait le
N O V E M B E R 2 5 N O V E M B R E , 2 0 1 5
DirectorDirecteur
The issuance of this certifcate in electronic form is authorized by the Ministry of Government Services.
La délivrance du présent certificat sous forme électronique est autorisée par le Ministère des Services gouvernementaux.
TABLE OF AREAS OF POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN
(Refer to clause 16(2)(a), Schedule D, O. Reg. 153/04)
Area of Potential
Environmental Concern
Location of Area of
Potential
Environmental
Concern on Phase One
Property
Potentially
Contaminating Activity
Location of PCA
(on-site or off-
site)
Contaminants of
Potential Concern
Media Potentially Impacted
(Ground water, soil and/or
sediment)
Notes:
1 - Area of Potential Environmental Concern means the area on, in or under a phase one property where one or more contaminants are potentially present,
as determined through the phase one environmental site assessment, including through,
(a) identification of past or present uses on, in or under the phase one property, and
(b) identification of potentially contaminating activity.
2 - Potentially Contaminating Activity means a use or activity set out in Column A of Table 2 of Schedule D that is occurring or has occurred in a
phase one study area
3 - when completing this column, identify all contaminants of potential concern using the Method Groups as identified in the
Protocol for in the Assessment of Properties under Part XV.1 of the Environmental Protection Act, March 9, 2004, amended as of July 1, 2011, as specified below:
ABNs, PCBs, Metals, Electrical Conductivity, SAR, CPs, PAHs, As, Sb, Se, Cr (VI),
1,4-Dioxane, THMs, Na, Hg, Dioxins/Furans, PCDDs/PCDFs VOCs, B-HWS, Methyl Mercury,
Ocs, BTEX, Cl-, high pH, PHCs, Ca, Mg, CN-, low pH
4 - when submitting a record of site condition for filing, a copy of this table must be attached
BTEX – Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylenes
GW – Groundwater
PHCs – Petroleum Hydrocarbons
GW & SoilAPEC #2 Southern half of Site
PCA#27: Garages and
Maintenance and Repair of
Railcars, Marine Vehicles and
Aviation Vehicles
PCA#28: Gasoline and Associated
Products Storage in Fixed Tanks
On-site Metals, BTEX, PHCs
GW & SoilAPEC #1
PCA#27: Garages and
Maintenance and Repair of
Railcars, Marine Vehicles and
Aviation Vehicles
PCA#28: Gasoline and Associated
Products Storage in Fixed Tanks
On-site Metals, BTEX, PHCsNorthern half of Site
TABLE OF CURRENT AND PAST USES OF THE PHASE ONE PROPERTY
(Refer to clause 16(2)(b), Schedule D, O. Reg. 153/04)
Year Name of Owner Description of Property Use Property UseOther Observations from Aerial Photographs, Fire
Insurance Plans, Etc.
pre-1799 The Crown Undeveloped Crown Land Agricultural or other use
W. May
D. Gilder
J. Clark
W. Benson
J. Clark
H. Kennedy
J. White
W. Clark
J. White
P. Cooper
A. Jones
M. Armstrong
D. Wood
W. Froats
J. & M. Cerdar
H. & H. Bitner
J. & M. Quilty
R. & T. Holbook
A. Moore
J. Wick
1977-2004 Henry Frederick Hurst Henley Honda Used Car Dealership Commercial Use1983 aerial photo indicates both properties being used as one, for a used car
dealership
pre-1799 The Crown Undeveloped Crown Land Agricultural or other use
W. May
C. May
G. May
H. Kennedy
J. White
W. Clark
J. White
A. Armstrong
H. Armstrong
A., F., E. & R. Ziraldo
G. Costen
J. Wilmoth
1959-2004COB as Henley Motors, Harry Hurst,
Mabel Hurst, Fred HurstHenley Honda Used Car Dealership Commercial Use
1962 FIP shows a building labelled 'Office' and labels property as 'Used Car Lot'
Many vehicles are visible in the 1965 aerial photograph
1983 aerial photo indicates both properties being used as one, for a used car
dealership
2004-20082049379 Ontario Inc. / Henry Frederick
HurstHenley Honda Used Car Dealership Commercial Use
2008-present Astra Capital Incorporated
The property was vacant during this
period, and the only operations which
occurred during time was demolition of
the existing structures on Site.
Commercial UseAll existing buildings were demolished during this period and the Site remains
vacant
Notes:
1 - for each owner, specify one of the following types of property use (as defined in O.Reg. 153/04) that applies:
Agriculture or other use Institutional use
Commercial use Parkland use
Community use Residential use
Industrial use
2 - when submitting a record of site condition for filing, a copy of this table must be attached
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212 Lakeport Road (202 and 212 Lakeport Road combined)
1954-1959
Undeveloped Agricultural or other use Historic aerial photographs show property as agricultural/undeveloped
Office/Sales
Possibly Used Car SalesCommercial Use
A small building is visible in 1954 aerial photograph; however no vehicles were
visible. Possibly the building was still under construction.
202 Lakeport Road (Northern portion of Site)
212 Lakeport Road (Southern portion of Site)
1799-1954 Undeveloped Agricultural or other use Agricultural/undeveloped in the 1954 and earlier aerial photographs
1954-1977 Holbrook Auto Sales
Property appears agricultural in 1954 aerial photograph
Auto service building with UST shown in 1962 FIP
Building visible in the 1965 aerial photograph
City directory indicates property as 'Holbrook Auto Sales' from 1962 to 1972
Commercial Use
1799-1954
ASTRA CAPITAL INCORPORATED
212 LAKEPORT ROAD, ST. CATHARINES, ON CONCEPTUAL SITE MODEL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PHASE TWO CONCEPTUAL SITE MODEL .................................. 1
2 REMEDIATION ............................................................................... 5
2.1 REMEDIAL ACTIONS ........................................................................................... 5
2.2 FREE FLOWING PRODUCT ................................................................................ 6
2.3 CONFIRMATION SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS ................................................... 7
2.4 REMEDIATION CONCLUSIONS .......................................................................... 9
T A B L E STABLE 1-1 SUMMARY OF AREAS OF POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL
CONCERN IDENTIFIED IN PHASE ONE ESA ...................................... 1 TABLE 1-2 SUMMARY OF PHASE TWO CONCEPTUAL SITE MODEL ................ 1 TABLE 2-1 SUMMARY OF REMEDIAL ACTIONS ................................................... 5 TABLE 2-2 SUMMARY OF FREE-FLOWING PRODUCT AND ITS
REMOVAL/RECOVERY ......................................................................... 6 TABLE 2-3 SUMMARY OF CONFIRMATION SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS ............ 7
TABLE B-1 SOIL QUALITY, REMEDIATION VERIFICATION SAMPLES
F I G U R E SFIGURE 1 PHASE ONE CSM FIGURE 2 AREAS OF APPLICABLE SITE CONDITION STANDARD
EXCEEDANCES FIGURE 3 INTERPRETED CONTOURS OF GROUNDWATER ELEVATIONS FIGURE 4 CONTAMINANTS EXCEEDING APPLICABLE SCS IN SOIL FIGURE 5 CONTAMINANTS EXCEEDING APPLICABLE SCS IN
GROUNDWATER FIGURE 7 DELINEATION OF BENZENE IN SOIL FIGURE 8 CONCEPTUAL SITE MODEL: CROSS-SECTIONS
Figure 8.1 Cross-Section A-A' Figure 8.2 Cross-Section B-B'
FIGURE 9 CONCEPTUAL SITE MODEL: PATHWAYS
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Figure 9.1 Pandect Figure 9.2 Human Health Contaminant Pathway and Receptor
Model Figure 9.3 Ecological Contaminant Pathway and Receptor Model
FIGURE 10 REMEDIATION Figure 10.1 Soil Excavation and Sample Location Plan Figure 10.2 Remediation: Cross-section A-A’ Figure 10.3 Remediation: Cross-section B-B’
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1 PHASE TWO CONCEPTUAL SITE MODEL
Through analysis and interpretation of the Phase One ESA, Phase One CSM, and field data gathered during this Phase Two ESA, a Phase Two Conceptual Site Model was developed.
Based on information obtained as part of the Phase One ESA, it was concluded that there are two (2) areas of potential environmental concern (APEC) associated with past activities/operations at the Site. The table of APECs, prepared in accordance with clause 16(2)(a), Schedule D, O. Reg. 153/04, is presented below.
Table 1-1 Summary of Areas of Potential Environmental Concern Identified in Phase One ESA
AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (APEC)
LOCATION OF APEC ON PHASE ONE PROPERTY
POTENTIALLY CONTAMINATING ACTIVITY (PCA)
LOCATION OF PCA (ON-SITE OR OFF-SITE)
CONTAMINANTS OF POTENTIAL CONCERN
MEDIA POTENTIALLY IMPACTED (GROUND WATER, SOIL AND/OR SEDIMENT)
APEC #1 Northern half of Site
27. Garages and Maintenance and Repair of Railcars, Marine Vehicles and Aviation Vehicles On-Site Metals, BTEX,
PHCs Soil & GW 28. Gasoline and Associated Products Storage in Fixed Tanks
APEC #2 Southern half of Site
27. Garages and Maintenance and Repair of Railcars, Marine Vehicles and Aviation Vehicles On-Site Metals, BTEX,
PHCs Soil & GW 28. Gasoline and Associated Products Storage in Fixed Tanks
Notes: 1. Area of Potential Environmental Concern means the area on, in, or under a phase one property where one or
more contaminants are potentially present, as determined through the phase one environmental site assessment, including through, (a) identification of past or present uses on, in or under the phase one property, and (b) identification of potentially contaminating activity.
2. Potentially Contaminating Activity means a use or activity set out in Column A of Table 2 of Schedule D that is occurring or has occurred in the Phase One study area. Refer to clause 16(2)(a), Schedule D, O. Reg. 153/04.
The following table provides a summary discussion of the interpreted field data that is incorporated into the Phase Two CSM.
Table 1-2 Summary of Phase Two Conceptual Site Model
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i. Description and assessment of, A. areas where potentially contaminating activity
has occurred, B. areas of potential environmental concern, and C. any subsurface structures and utilities on, in or
under the phase two property that may affect contaminant distribution and transport
A. The Phase One ESA identified potentially contaminating activities (PCAs) that contributed to the identification of areas of potential environmental concern (APECs); detailed in the APEC table (above).
The Phase One Conceptual Site Model (Figure 1) and the Phase Two Conceptual Site Model (Figures 2 through 8) for the Site incorporates all the information and data collected as part of this Phase Two ESA and in the Phase One ESA (WSP, 2015). In summary, on- Site PCAs that were identified as
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contributing to on-Site APECs were:
Garages and Maintenance and Repair of Railcars, Marine Vehicles and Aviation Vehicles;
Gasoline and associated products storage in fixed tanks;
B. The on-Site APECs that were interpreted from the occurrence of the PCAs were:
The northern half of the Site
The southern half of the Site
C. Underground utilities can affect contaminant distribution and transport. Trenches excavated to install utility services, and the associated granular backfill may provide preferential pathways for horizontal contaminant migration in the shallow subsurface.
It is understood that all buried utilities were removed from the Site during demolition activities since 2008. .
ii. Description of and, as appropriate, figures illustrating, the physical setting of the phase two property and any areas under it including, A. stratigraphy from ground surface to the
deepest aquifer or aquitard investigated, B. hydrogeological characteristics, including
aquifers, aquitards and, in each hydrostratigraphic unit where one or more contaminants is present at concentrations above the applicable site condition standards, lateral and vertical gradients,
C. approximate depth to bedrock, D. approximate depth to water table, E. any respect in which section 41 or 43.1 of the
regulation applies to the property, F. areas where soil has been brought from another
property and placed on, in or under the phase two property, and
G. approximate locations, if known, of any proposed buildings and other structures
A. The Site is situated in the Niagara Fruitbelt portion of the Iroquois Plain physiographic region. This physiographic region includes the area from the Niagara Escarpment to the shores of Lake Ontario and is generally comprised of 0.3 m to 0.5 m of sand overlying clay (Chapman and Putnam, 1984).
Surficial geology for the Site is described as “Glaciolacustrine nearshore and deltaic sand and silt” (Feenstra, 1984). The underlying bedrock within the area is red shale of the Queenston Formation. The depth to the bedrock in the vicinity of the Site is approximately 15 m to 20 m (Waterloo Hydrogeologic Inc. (WHI), 2005).
The boreholes drilled for this assessment generally encountered sand and gravel fill material to a depth of up to 0.3 mBGS. Native soils were encountered below these depths.
Underlying the various surface material, native soils, which consisted of silty sand to clayey silt, were generally encountered at between 1.5 to 2.4 mBGS. This unit was present to a depth of at least 6.1 mBGS.
B. There was one hydrostratigraphic unit observed at the Site, which was a low permeability clayey silt, which would act as an aquitard and prevent contaminant migration downward. Based on available mapping, the clayey silt soil is expected to continue in depth until bedrock is encountered at a depth between 15 to 20 mBGS.
Based on the May 11th 2015 water level measurements the horizontal gradient in the overburden at the Site was 0.010. Vertical gradients could not be calculated since no nested wells were installed as part of this investigation. As there was no groundwater influx into the remediation excavation (base at approximately 89.1 mASL) yet groundwater elevations in the monitoring wells were higher, an upward gradient within the clayey silt unit is interpreted.
C. The underlying bedrock within the area is red shale of the
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Queenston Formation. The depth to the bedrock in the vicinity of the Site is approximately 15 m to 20 m (Waterloo Hydrogeologic Inc. [WHI], 2005).
D. Regional scale mapping of the groundwater flow in the overburden and bedrock are presented in the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority Groundwater Study report (WHI 2005). In the vicinity of the Site, groundwater in the overburden is expected to be within 5 m of ground surface and is inferred to flow north towards Lake Ontario with a component of flow northwest towards Martindale Pond. Groundwater flow in the bedrock is inferred to be north towards Lake Ontario. Local variations to the regional shallow groundwater flow direction may result from buried utility corridors, as well as the former Welland Canal.
The depth to groundwater at the Site ranged from 0.62 mBGS to 1.21 mBGS.
E. Neither section 41 nor section 43.1 apply to the Site as:
the property is not (i) within an area of natural significance, nor does it (ii) include or is adjacent to an area of natural significance or part of such an area, nor does it (iii) include land that is within 30 metres of an area of natural significance or part of such an area;
the soil at the property has a pH values between 7.71 and 7.82;
the property is not a shallow soil property;
the property is not within 30 m of a water body.
F. Soil was not brought from another property and placed on, in, or under the Site, as part of this Phase Two ESA.
G. It is not known if, or where, future buildings or structures may be located on the Site.
iii. where a contaminant is present on, in or under the phase two property at a concentration greater than the applicable site condition standard, identification of, A. each area where a contaminant is present on,
in or under the phase two property at a concentration greater than the applicable site condition standard,
B. the contaminants associated with each of the areas referred to in subparagraph A,
C. each medium in which a contaminant associated with an area referred to in subparagraph is present,
D. a description and assessment of what is known about each of the areas referred to in subparagraph A,
E. the distribution, in each of the areas referred to in subparagraph A, of each contaminant present in the area at a concentration greater than the applicable site condition standard, for each medium in which the contaminant is
A. There was one area identified on the Site where a contaminant was present at a concentration greater than the applicable site condition standard. This area is the eastern-central portion of the Site, in the vicinity of BH5. This area has since been remediated with verification sample concentrations that meet the applicable SCS.
B. The contaminant found in the eastern-central portion of the Site was benzene (since remediated).
C. In the eastern-central portion of the Site, the contaminant was present in the soil (since remediated).
D. The soil sample from BH5 which exceeded the applicable site condition standard for benzene had an elevated PID reading during field screening. The contamination was likely caused by leaking vehicles or refueling/vehicle maintenance activities completed at the Site or related to historical presence of USTs. The exceedance was identified at a depth of 1.2-2.4 mBGS. A deeper sample from BH5 (2.4-3.4 mBGS) met the applicable site condition standards, confirming that the clayey silt soil is preventing
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present, together with figures showing the distribution,
F. anything known about the reason for the discharge of the contaminants present on, in or under the phase two property at a concentration greater than the applicable site condition standard into the natural environment,
G. anything known about migration of the contaminants present on, in or under the phase two property at a concentration greater than the applicable site condition standard away from any area of potential environmental concern, including the identification of any preferential pathways,
H. climatic or meteorological conditions that may have influenced distribution and migration of the contaminants, such as temporal fluctuations in ground water levels, and
I. if applicable, information concerning soil vapour intrusion of the contaminants into buildings including, 1. relevant construction features of a building,
such as a basement or crawl space, 2. building heating, ventilating and air
conditioning design and operation, and 3. subsurface utilities,
downward migration of the contaminants.
E. As shown in Figure 4, the benzene contamination was only observed in BH5. Samples collected from the same depth as the exceedance (1.2-2.4 mBGS) were analysed from BH2 (north), BH4 (west) and BH6 (south) of the exceedance. Each of these sample results were below the applicable site condition standards. The contamination in the shallow overburden around BH5 has since been remediated.
F. The benzene contamination was likely a result of historical site activities, including the storage and dispensing of fuel in underground storage tanks and completing vehicle maintenance. The exceedance could also have resulted from leaks from heavy equipment or dumpsters which would have been on-site during demolition activities of the previous buildings.
G. The contamination that had been present at the site had not migrated far due to the impervious nature of the native soil. Figure 7 provides delineation of benzene prior to remedial action in plan view; the contaminated soil was excavated and removed for disposal at a licensed facility.
H. This investigation was completed during the spring. The groundwater levels are anticipated to be highest in the spring, due to climatic conditions. Significant recharge or fluctuation in the groundwater levels is not anticipated as a result of the low permeability of the on-site soils.
I. There are no buildings currently present on the Site. The closest existing building to the soil exceedance is located off-site, approximately 60 m away. As a result, soil vapour intrusion is not a significant concern at the Site.
iv. where contaminants on, in or under the phase two property are present at concentrations greater than the applicable site condition standard, one or more cross-sections showing, A. the lateral and vertical distribution of a
contaminant in each area where the contaminants is present at concentrations greater than the applicable site condition standard in soil, ground water and sediment,
B. approximate depth to water table in each area referred to in subparagraph A,
C. stratigraphy from ground surface to the deepest aquifer or aquitard investigated, and
D. any subsurface structures and utilities that may affect contaminant distribution and transport in each area referred to in subparagraph A
Cross-section figures are provided in Figures 8.1 (A-A') and 8.2 (B-B'). The cross-section figures shown the interpreted lateral and vertical distribution of contaminants prior to remedial action, the approximately depth to the water table, the stratigraphy from ground surface to the deepest aquifer investigated and subsurface structures and utilities that may affect contaminant transport.
v. for each areas where a contaminant is present on, in or under the property at a concentration greater than the applicable site condition standard for the contaminant, a diagram identifying, with narrative explanatory notes, A. the release mechanisms, B. contaminant transport pathway, C. the human and ecological receptors located on,
Diagrams that present the required information are provided as:
Figure 9.1 Conceptual Site Model: Pandect
Figure 9.2 Conceptual Site Model: Human Health Contaminant Pathway and Receptor Model
Figure 9.3 Conceptual Site Model: Ecological
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in or under the phase two property, D. receptor exposure points, and E. routes of exposure.
Contaminant Pathway and Receptor Model
2 REMEDIATION The following tables provide a summary of:
remedial actions,
free flowing product,
results of confirmation sampling and analysis, and
conclusions
2.1 REMEDIAL ACTIONS
Impacted soil was excavated and removed from the Phase Two property. Table 2-1, below, provides a summary of the remedial actions undertaken.
Table 2-1 Summary of Remedial Actions
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i. a description of any soil excavation and soil treatment activities at the phase two property that includes, A. the rationale for each method used, B. the quantities and types of compounds used
to treat contaminants of concern, and C. the location of the remedial action,
A. Soil at the site was found to be impacted with PHC compounds. The zone of impact did not penetrate the water table. Impacted soil was identified during excavation by primarily by visual and olfactory means. The excavated soil was transported by a licensed waste hauler (Belchior Construction) and disposed at a facility licensed to accept contaminated, non-hazardous waste (Walker Environmental Group, Niagara Waste Landfill).
B. There was no on-site treatment of contaminants of concern undertaken.
C. The location of the remedial action is indicated on Figure 10.1.
ii. an estimate of the quantity of soil treated on the property and removed from the property, in tonnes,
No soil was treated on-site. Approximately 1846.29 tonnes of soil were excavated and removed from the site.
iii. a description of any ground water removal or ground water treatment activities at the phase two property, including, A. the rationale for each method used, B. the quantities and types of compounds used
to treat contaminants of concern, and C. the location of the remedial action,
No groundwater was removed from or treated on-site, therefore this is not applicable.
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iv. an estimate, in litres, of the volume of any ground water removed from the phase two property,
Not applicable.
v. a description of any actions taken to reduce contaminant concentrations in sediment at the phase two property, including, A. the rationale for each method used, B. the quantities and types of compounds used
to treat contaminants of concern, and C. the location of the remedial action in relation
to any areas of potential environmental concern,
No sediment was identified to exist on-site, therefore this is not applicable.
vi. an estimate of the quantity of sediment treated or removed from the property,
Not applicable.
vii. copies of all permits from local, provincial and federal agencies for handling, treating, discharging and disposing of soil, ground water or sediment,
No permits were required.
viii. a description of the steps taken to ensure that contaminants created or introduced to the property during remediation do not exceed the applicable site condition standard, if the remediation method involved the creation or introduction of contaminants or substances to the subsurface of the property,
Remediation was completed by excavation and off-site disposal; there was no creation of remediation by-products nor were additional contaminants brought to the property during remediation.
ix. a description of the steps taken to establish baseline and background conditions relevant to the proposed remediation method to a degree adequate to detect any increases of contaminants on, in or under the phase two property following remediation, including contaminants created or introduced to the property during remediation, and
Not applicable.
x. a rationale for the selection of monitoring wells and contaminants to be analyzed for the purpose of monitoring concentrations of contaminants in, on or under the phase two property, including contaminants created or introduced to the property during remediation.
Existing monitoring wells, installed during the Phase Two ESA did not indicate PHC impact. PHC impact did not penetrate the water table.
2.2 FREE FLOWING PRODUCT Table 2-2 Summary of Free-flowing Product and its Removal/Recovery
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i. a discussion of the types and quantities of any free flowing product observed during remediation,
None observed at the site.
ii. an estimate of the volume of free flowing product, in litres, removed from ground water on,
Not applicable.
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in or under the phase two property, where free flowing product is present, and
iii. a description of any free flowing product recovery system or other activity undertaken to remove the free flowing product.
Not applicable.
2.3 CONFIRMATION SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS
Following removal of impacted material at the Phase Two property, confirmatory sampling and analyses were undertaken. Table 2-3, below, provides a summary of the confirmation sampling and analysis.
Table 2-3 Summary of Confirmation Sampling and Analysis
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i. a description of all confirmation sampling activities conducted during and after remedial actions for the purpose of demonstrating that the phase two property meets the applicable site condition standards and any standards specified in a risk assessment,
Once all visible/observed PHC –impacted soil was excavated, the floor and sidewalls of the excavation were divided into grid squares of approximately 10 m2. Shallow soil samples were obtained from each grid square and screened in the field for total organic vapour (TOV) using an IonScience Phocheck+ photo-ionization detector (PID) calibrated to isobutylene. The floor samples and sidewall samples from each wall with the highest TOV readings were sent to an accredited laboratory for analysis of BTEX and PHC F1-F4 parameters. The number of samples selected for analysis complied with O. Reg. 153/04, Schedule E, Table 3. The results of analysis were compared to the applicable SCS for the intended property use.
ii. a description and rationale for all confirmation sampling locations, depths and contaminants analyzed
Confirmation sampling locations were based on a review of the results of field screening for TOV and represented the worst-case samples along each sidewall and the floor of the excavation. Shallow depth samples were obtained by removing sufficient material to expose fresh, undisturbed soil. Soil samples were analysed for BTEX and PHC F1-F4 parameters, as there had been an exceedance of the applicable SCS for benzene, which was related to the historical presence of a UST used for fuel storage (on-site PCA #28 in Phase One CSM).
iii. a description of the lateral and vertical dimensions of the excavations and the number and types of confirmation samples taken at each excavation, where part or all of the land on, in or under a phase two property has been excavated
The excavation at the Phase Two property was irregular in shape, however its extents measured approximately 31 m long by 19 m wide with a maximum depth of 2.8 m.
SAMPLE TYPE # OF SAMPLES
Soil Screening Samples Wall samples – 38 Floor Samples - 66
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Wall samples – 8 Floor samples - 4
iv. one or more figures of the phase two property, identifying the locations and dimensions of any excavations on, in or under the phase two property
See attached Figure 10.1.
v. one or more cross-sections that show the vertical dimensions of any excavations on, in or under the phase two property
See attached Figure 10.2 and Figure 10.3.
vi. one or more figures of the phase two property, identifying the locations of any ground water removal or treatment activities, including the locations of any injection wells and extraction wells,
Not applicable.
vii. one or more figures of the phase two property, identifying the locations of any sediment removal or treatment activities
Not applicable.
viii. a description of the results of quarterly sampling events, including water level measurements and ground water sampling and analysis, where in situ treatment has been undertaken on, in or under the phase two property
Not applicable.
ix. a description of the results of quarterly sampling events, including water level measurements and ground water sampling and analysis, where excavation has been undertaken on, in or under the phase two property
Not applicable.
x. tables showing all soil, ground water and sediment quality data contained in laboratory certificates of analysis or analytical reports for confirmation samples, including, A. comparison of the data to applicable site
condition standards or standards specified in a risk assessment as the case may be for each contaminant analyzed,
B. the borehole, test hole, test pit or monitoring well identification number,
C. the sample identification number, D. soil or sediment sample depth, E. ground water sampling depth interval, F. date of sample collection, G. date of sample analysis, and H. laboratory certificate of analysis or analytical
report reference number,
See attached Table B-1
xi. provide one or more figures that show the results of analyses for all confirmation samples of soil, ground water and sediment, including the delineation of the lateral and vertical extent of
See attached Figure 10.1 (plan view) and Figure 10.2 and Figure 10.3 (cross-sections)
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contaminants in soil, ground water or sediment following actions taken to reduce the concentration of contaminants, and illustrating, A. sampling points, B. sample identification number, C. sampling depth intervals, and D. concentrations of contaminants as analyzed
in an accredited laboratory,
xii. provide cross-sections that are oriented parallel and perpendicular to the direction of ground water flow that show the results of analyses for all confirmation samples of soil, ground water and sediment, including the delineation of the lateral and vertical extent of contaminants in soil, ground water or sediment following actions taken to reduce the concentration of contaminants, and illustrating, A. sampling points, B. sample identification number, C. sampling depth intervals, D. concentrations of contaminants as analyzed
in an accredited laboratory, and E. the stratigraphy from ground surface to the
deepest aquifer or aquitard where actions were taken to reduce the concentration of contaminants
See attached Figure 10.1 (plan view) and Figure 10.2 and Figure 10.3 (cross-sections)
xiii. a table showing construction details and elevations for all monitoring wells used in demonstrating that contaminant concentrations in ground water are below the applicable site condition standards following actions taken to reduce concentration of contaminants, and
Not applicable.
xiv. a table showing all water level measurements for all monitoring events used in demonstrating that contaminant concentrations in ground water are below the applicable site condition standards following actions taken to reduce concentration of contaminants, including depth to water reported as elevations to the nearest centimetre relative to a geodetic or permanent and recoverable benchmark and reference elevations.
Not applicable.
2.4 REMEDIATION CONCLUSIONS
Following completion of soil remediation at the Phase Two property, the concentrations of BTEX/PHC F1-F4 parameters in samples from the sidewall and floor met the applicable site condition standards.
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BH5 4-8 BH9 12-14 EW1 EW10 EW10-1 (EW10) SW5 WW2 WW4 WW7
1.2-2.4 mBGS 3.7-4.3 mBGS 1 - 2 mBGS 1 - 2 mBGS 1 - 2 mBGS 1 - 2 mBGS 1 - 2 mBGS 1 - 2 mBGS 1 - 2 mBGS
2015-04-23 2015-04-23 2015-07-17 2015-07-17 2015-07-17 2015-07-17 2015-07-17 2015-07-17 2015-07-17
6481523 6481530 AQR168 AQR169 AQR170 AQR171 AQR172 AQR173 AQR174
Table 3 SCS* Soil Soil Soil Soil Field Duplicate Soil Soil Soil Soil
Residential/ Parkland/ Institutional
Removed by excavation
Removed by excavation
Removed by excavation
Removed by excavation
Metals and InorganicsAntimony 7.5Arsenic 18Barium 390Beryllium 5Boron (Hot Water Soluble)* 1.5Boron (Total) 120Cadmium 1.2Chromium (Total) 160Chromium VI 10Cobalt 22Copper 180Cyanide (CN-) 0.051Lead 120Mercury 1.8Molybdenum 6.9Nickel 130Selenium 2.4Silver 25Thallium 1Uranium 23Vanadium 86Zinc 340pH (unitless)Electrical Conductivity (mS/cm) 0.7Sodium Adsorption Ratio (unitless 5BTEX & CCME Petroleum HydrocarbonsBenzene 0.17 2.4 <0.02 <0.020 0.22 0.20 0.14 <0.020 <0.020 <0.020Ethylbenzene 15 0.39 <0.05 <0.020 1.7 1.4 1.6 0.042 <0.020 0.04Petroleum Hydrocarbon F1 65 6 <5 <10 14 13 84 <10 <10 28Petroleum Hydrocarbon F1 minus BTEX <5 <5 <10 13 11 78 <10 <10 28Petroleum Hydrocarbon F2 150 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 14 <10 16 120Petroleum Hydrocarbon F3 1300 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 60Petroleum Hydrocarbon F4 5600 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 64Toluene 6 <0.08 <0.08 <0.020 <0.020 <0.020 0.15 <0.020 <0.020 <0.020Xylene Mixture 25 0.17 <0.05 <0.040 <0.040 <0.040 4.1 0.14 <0.040 <0.040
Notes:* indicates standards from Table 3 in Soil, Groundwater, and Sediment Standards for use under Part XV.1 of the Environmental Protection Act, O. Reg. 153/04 as amended, fine and medium textured soil
Bold and grey shading indicates value exceeds Table 3 SCS (Residential/Parkland/Institutional).Units are µg/g unless otherwise stated.
Parameter
Sample ID:
Lab ID (LIMS):
Sample Depth:Sample Date:
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Table 3 SCS*Residential/ Parkland/
Institutional
Metals and InorganicsAntimony 7.5Arsenic 18Barium 390Beryllium 5Boron (Hot Water Soluble)* 1.5Boron (Total) 120Cadmium 1.2Chromium (Total) 160Chromium VI 10Cobalt 22Copper 180Cyanide (CN-) 0.051Lead 120Mercury 1.8Molybdenum 6.9Nickel 130Selenium 2.4Silver 25Thallium 1Uranium 23Vanadium 86Zinc 340pH (unitless)Electrical Conductivity (mS/cm) 0.7Sodium Adsorption Ratio (unitless 5BTEX & CCME Petroleum HydrocarbonsBenzene 0.17Ethylbenzene 15Petroleum Hydrocarbon F1 65Petroleum Hydrocarbon F1 minus BTEXPetroleum Hydrocarbon F2 150Petroleum Hydrocarbon F3 1300Petroleum Hydrocarbon F4 5600Toluene 6Xylene Mixture 25
Notes:* indicates standards from Table 3 in Soil, Groundwater, and Sed
Bold and grey shading indicates value exceeds Table 3 SCS (ReUnits are µg/g unless otherwise stated.
Parameter
Sample ID:
Lab ID (LIMS):
Sample Depth:Sample Date:
WW11 NW3 FL8 FL32 FL37 FL38 FL 38S FL 33N FL 8N
1 - 2 mBGS 1 - 2 mBGS 2.0 mBGS 1.8 mBGS 2.0 mBGS 2.4 mBGS 2.8 mBGS 2.6 mBGS 2.65 mBGS
2015-07-17 2015-07-17 2015-07-17 2015-07-17 2015-07-17 2015-07-17 2015-08-06 2015-08-06 2015-08-06
AQR175 AQR176 AQR177 AQR178 AQR179 AQR180 ATN460 ATN461 ATN462
Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil
Removed by excavation
Removed by excavation
Removed by excavation
<0.020 <0.020 0.052 0.47 0.061 0.62 <0.020 <0.020 <0.020<0.020 <0.020 0.31 6.0 0.81 1.8 0.13 <0.020 <0.020
<10 <10 91 170 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10<10 <10 91 160 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10<10 <10 <10 14 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10<50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50<50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50
<0.020 <0.020 <0.020 0.13 <0.020 0.027 <0.020 <0.020 <0.020<0.040 <0.040 0.57 4.6 <0.040 0.22 <0.040 <0.040 <0.040
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Table 3 SCS*Residential/ Parkland/
Institutional
Metals and InorganicsAntimony 7.5Arsenic 18Barium 390Beryllium 5Boron (Hot Water Soluble)* 1.5Boron (Total) 120Cadmium 1.2Chromium (Total) 160Chromium VI 10Cobalt 22Copper 180Cyanide (CN-) 0.051Lead 120Mercury 1.8Molybdenum 6.9Nickel 130Selenium 2.4Silver 25Thallium 1Uranium 23Vanadium 86Zinc 340pH (unitless)Electrical Conductivity (mS/cm) 0.7Sodium Adsorption Ratio (unitless 5BTEX & CCME Petroleum HydrocarbonsBenzene 0.17Ethylbenzene 15Petroleum Hydrocarbon F1 65Petroleum Hydrocarbon F1 minus BTEXPetroleum Hydrocarbon F2 150Petroleum Hydrocarbon F3 1300Petroleum Hydrocarbon F4 5600Toluene 6Xylene Mixture 25
Notes:* indicates standards from Table 3 in Soil, Groundwater, and Sed
Bold and grey shading indicates value exceeds Table 3 SCS (ReUnits are µg/g unless otherwise stated.
Parameter
Sample ID:
Lab ID (LIMS):
Sample Depth:Sample Date:
EW6 EW9 SW5
2.0 mBGS 2.0 mBGS 2.0 mBGS
2015-08-06 2015-08-06 2015-08-06
ATN463 ATN464 ATN465
Soil Soil Soil
0.026 <0.020 <0.0200.16 0.023 <0.020<10 <10 <10<10 <10 <10<10 <10 <10<50 <50 <50<50 <50 <50
<0.020 <0.020 <0.0200.22 <0.040 <0.040
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POTENllALL Y CONTAMINATING ACTIVITIES {PCAa):
@ GARAGES ANO MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF RAIL CARS, MARINE VEHICLES, AND AVIATION VEHICLES
@ GASOLINE AND ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS STORAGE IN FIXED TANKS
AREAS OF POTENllAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (APECs):
APEC #1 (GASOLINE ANO ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS ~ STORAGE IN FIXED TANKS AND GARAGES AND
MAINTEANCE AND REPAIR OF VEHICLES)
F=I APEC #2. (GASOLINE ANO ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS c;;;;;;;;;;;;;J STORAGE IN FIXED TANKS AND GARAGES AND
MAINTEANCE AND REPAIR OF VEHICLES)
PHASE ONE CONCEPTUAL SITE MODEL PHASE TWO ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 212 Lakeport Road. St. Catharines For Astra Capital Incorporated
DATE: SEPTEMBER 2015 SCALES: AS SHOWN
PROJECT: 151-01140-00 REF. NO.: 151-01440-00 117-1 F1 P2
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LEGEND
--- PROPERTY BOUNDARY
• 81-16 BOREHOLE LOCATION AND DESIGNATION
r - - , INTERPRETED LATERAL EXTENT OF EXCEEDANCES OF TABLE 3 L __ _J SC8 IN SOIL
INTERPRETED DIRECTION OF GROUNDWATER FLOW
AREAS OF POTENTIAL ENVIRONMEHTAL CONCERN !APE.c.l DEFINED DURING PHASE ONE E8A !8HQWN ON INSED:
CJ APEC #1 (GASOUNE AND ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS STORAGE IN PIXED TANKS AND GARAGES AND MAINTEANCE AND REPAIR OF VEHICLES)
r-----1 APEC #2 (GASOUNE AND ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS STORAGE IN FIXED L____J TANKS AND GMAGES AND MAINTEANCC AND REPAIR OF VEHICl.H)
' 11.0 3.0 o 1.0 mens
•M::iiMcM~' __ , T AREAS OF EXCEEDANCE OF APPLICABLE SITE CONDITION STANDARDS: SOIL
PHASE TWO ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 212 Lakeport Road, St. Catharines For Astra Capital Incorporated
DATE: SEPTEMBER 2015 SCALE: 1 :600
PROJECT: 151-01140-00 117 REF. NO.: 151-0114().()0 117-1 F2 P2
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LEGEND
PROPERTY BOUNDARY
c::::::::t HISTORICAL STORAGE TANK
... MW2 (1111.5)
MONITORING WELL LOCATION, DESIGNATION AND GROUNDWATER ELEVATION (MAY 11, 21115) •=WATER LEVEL NOT USED IN CONTOURING
91.1 -- INTERPRETED GROUN17NA1ER CONTOUR
--·~ INFERRED GROUNDWATER FLCYN DIRECTION
AREAS OF POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN CAPEC!!J DEFINED DURING PHASE ONE E8A !SHOWN ON INSE!l:
c=J APEC #1 (GASOLINE AND ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS STORAGE IN FIXED TANKS AND GARAGES AND MAINTEANCE AND REPAIR OF VEHICLES)
r--1 APEC #rl (GASOLINE AND ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS S'TI)RAGE IN FIXED l____J TANKS AND GARAGE!S AND MAINTEANCE AND RePAJR OF VEHICLES)
6
6.0 3.0 o 6.0 melnla 111W~W1t:W~' __ , T
INTERPRETED CONTOURS OF GROUNDWATER ELEVATION
PHASE TWO ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 212 Lakeport Road, St. Catharines For Astra capital Incorporated
DATE: SEPTEMBER 2015 SCALE: 1:600
PROJECT: 151-01140-00 117 REF. NO.: 151-01140..00 117-1 F3 P2
1-wsP FIGURE
3
SOURCESRELEASE AND TRANSPORT MECHANISMS, AND SECONDARY SOURCES
EXPOSURE ROUTES
ONSITE POTENTIAL
RECEPTORS
OFFSITE POTENTIAL
RECEPTORS
UST Leak
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PHCs
BTEX Ingestion and
Dermal
Volatilization
Plant Uptake
Outdoor Air
BTEX
Ingestion
Garden Produce
PHCs
Inhalation and
Dermal
Inhalation
Wind Erosion Airborne Particles
PHCs
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FIGURE
9.2
PHASE TWO ENVIRONMENTAL SITE
ASSESSMENT
212 Lakeport Road, St. Catharines
For Astra Capital Incorporated
PROJECT: 151-01140-00 117
DATE: SEPTEMBER 2015 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE
REF. NO.: 19705-00 117-1 F9.2-HHC
HUMAN HEALTH CONTAMINANT
PATHWAY AND RECEPTOR MODEL
SOURCESRELEASE AND TRANSPORT MECHANISMS
EXPOSURE PATHWAYS
ONSITE POTENTIAL
RECEPTORSEXPOSURE MEDIA
Soil
Dermal Contact
Ingestion
Vapour and Soil
Inhalation
Direct Contact
Soil Organisms
Plant Uptake
Birds and
Mammals
Terrestrial Plants
Infiltration /
Adsorption
PHCs, BTEX
UST Leak
FIGURE
9.3
SCALE: NOT TO SCALE
REF. NO.: 19705-00 117-1 F9.3 - EC
ECOLOGICAL CONTAMINANT
PATHWAY AND RECEPTOR MODEL
PHASE TWO ENVIRONMENTAL SITE
ASSESSMENT
212 Lakeport Road, St. Catharines
For Astra Capital Incorporated
PROJECT: 151-01140-00 117
DATE: SEPTEMBER 2015
10.2
10.3