letter transmitting a data comparison report for oversight
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JACOBSENGINEERING*
Engineers anti ConstructorJacobs Federal Operations4400 College Boulevard, Suite 160 Overland Park, Kansas 66211 U.S.A 1.913.663.2101 Fax 1.913.663.1668
March 16, 2000
Mr. John Cook, P.E., P.L.S.U.S. EPA Region VII Superfund B ranch/I ANE 901 North 5th Street Kansas City, Kansas 66101
Contract: RAC Contract No. 68-W5-0014WA: 019-RSP-07ES (Clebum Street Site OU5 RI/FS Oversight)Subject: Data Comparison of PRP and EPA Split-samples for the SVE Treatability Study
Dear Mr. Cook:
Jacobs Federal Operations (JFO) conducted field oversight of the referenced site on December 16, 1999 and January 18, 2000. Trip reports were submitted to EPA on January 5. 2000 and January 19,2000, respectively, detailing the sampling activities performed. Attached please find the completed data comparison report for the two oversight trips. This report includes a comparison of the split sample data set, as well as a copy of the Data Validation Technical Memorandum.
Please review this information at your convenience. If you have any questions concerning this submittal, please contact me at 913-663-2105.
Sincerely,
JACOBS FEDERAL OPERATIONS
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Laura A. Roland Project Manager
Attachments
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Split Sample Data Comparison Report Cleburn Street OU5 Site
Treatability Study/Pilot Test
Split Sample Data Comparison
This report details the analytical results obtained by ThermoRetec (TR) samples and JFO split- samples. On December 16,1999, TR collected four soil vapor extraction (SVE) system samples for analysis at an off-site laboratory. JFO collected three split-samples to verify performance of the PRP’s laboratory. On January 18,2000, TR collected one SVE sample and JFO collected one split- sample.
Table 1 - Treatability Study Samples and Split-SamplesCollected at the Blower Discharge
SampleDescription
Date Time(CST)
PRP Sample Number and Corresponding Laboratory Number
JFO Sample Number and Corresponding Laboratory Number
Start-up 12/16/99 10:55 Sample No. 1 M9L3000143-001
NS
End of 0-3 hours after start-up
12/16/99 14:23 Sample No. 2M9L3000143-002
Sample No. 1 41543.01
End of 3-6 hours after start-up
12/16/99 16:44 Sample No. 3M9L3000143-003
Sample No. 2 41543.02
End of 6-9 hours after start-up
12/16/99 19:43 Sample No. 4 M9L3000143-004
Sample No. 3 41543.03
Approx. 32 days after start-up
01/18/00 8:20 Sample No. 5NA*
Sample No. 4 41792.01
CST = Central Standard Time (The PRP recorded time in Mountain Standard Time). NS = Not sampled.NA* = The PRP laboratory did not analyze the sample.
Table 2 presents the analytical results of samples and split-samples that were collected during the treatability study. Complete laboratory packages are presented in Attachments A, B, and D. A data validation was performed on the JFO split-samples to evaluate the quality of the data. The Technical Memorandum is presented in Attachment C.
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The laboratory method used by both labs for sample analysis was TQ-14 - Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds in Ambient Air. By using the same method, a direct comparison with the PRP data can be made using a percent difference calculation (Table 3).
According to the QAPP, if analytical results obtained during this activity exceed a percent difference of 100%, then additional data review and data coding limiting the useability of the data may be required. Factors to be considered may include the presence of detectable concentrations and contaminant levels of concern. Additional sampling activities may be required as directed by the EPA WAM.
As shown in Table 3, three analytical results were above the 100% difference level. All three analytes exceeding the 100% difference were in the “0-3 hours after start-up” sample. The percent difference for cis-l,2-dichloroethene, ethylbenzene, and methylene chloride were 191.0%, 155.0%, and 128.8%, respectively.
For the analyte, cis-l,2-dichloroethene, the PRP sample concentration was <6,000 ppb and the JFO sample concentration was 260,000 ppb. The PRP sample is questionable since the trend in subsequent sample and split-sample results are much higher and provide a better correlation (i.e. 3-6 hour sample - PRP 340,000 ppb/JFO 300,000 ppb; 6-9 hour sample - PRP 270,000 ppb/JFO480,000 ppb).
For the analyte, ethylbenzene, the PRP sample concentration was 60,000 ppb and the JFO sample concentration was 7,600 ppb. A dilution was performed on the JFO sample which resulted in a concentration for ethylbenzene of 66,000 ppb. If a percent difference calculation was performed using the dilution result, then the percent difference would be 9.5%, well below the percent difference threshold stated in the QAPP.
For the analyte, methylene chloride, the PRP sample concentration was <6,000 ppb and the JFO , sample concentration was 1,300U ppb. Both of the samples were less than the detection limit.
Therefore, the discrepancy does not pose a problem with the sample results.
The two data sets generally have a high correlation, with minor variances in percent difference calculations in the “0-3 hours after start-up” sample.
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Table 2 - Data Comparison of Treatability Study Samples and Split-Samples
Analyte0-3 Hours After Start-up 3-6 Hours After Start-up 6-9 Hours After Start-up 32-Days After Start-up
TR Sample 2 JFO Sample 1 TR Sample 3 JFO Sample 2 TR Sample 4 JFO Sample 3 TR Sample JFO Sample 4Date 12/16/99 12/16/99 12/16/99 12/16/99 12/16/99 12/16/99 01/18/00 01/18/00Time 1:20 PM 2:23 PM 3:42 PM 4:44 PM 6:42 PM 7:43 PM 8:18 AM 8:20 AM
1,1-Dichloroethane <6,000 2,800 <6,000 14,000 U <6,000 4,200 J NA 500 Ucis-1,2-Dichloroethene <6,000 260,000* 340,000 300,000 270,000 480,000 NA 360 J1,1,1-Trichloroethane 9,400 12,000 11,000 12,000 J 7,100 15,000 NA 500 UTrichloroethene 14,000 18,000 20,000 20,000 16,000 34,000 NA 230 JToluene 250,000 120,000 380,000 320,000 300,000 500,000 NA 2,600Tetrachloroethene 960,000 630,000** 1,300,000 810,000 910,000 1,400,000 J*** NA 11,000Ethylbenzene 60,000 7,600 90,000 66,000 67,000 100,000 NA 850Xylenes (Total) 270,000 — 390,000 — 270,000 — NA —
M,P-Xylene — 23,000 — 220,000 — 310,000 — 2,900O-Xylene — 3,600 — 39,000 — 54,000 — 720Methylene Chloride <6,000 1,300 U <6,000 14,000 U <6,000 14,000 U NA 2,900
All samples results are reported in parts per billion (ppb).TR = ThermoRetec (PRP Representative)JFO = Jacobs Federal Operations (EPA Representative)TR time is in Mountain Standard Time JFO time is in Central Standarad Time E = Compound exceeds calibration rangeU = The analyte was analyzed for, but not detected above the reported sample quantitation limit.J = The analyte was positively identified; however, the associated numerical value is an estimate of the
concentration of the analyte in the sample.NA = Sample not available. PRP laboratory could not analyze sample.* = The sample result for cis-1,2-dichloroethene was 220,000 E ppb. A reanalysis (dilution) was performed
resulting with a concentration for cis-1,2-dichloroethene of 260,000 ppb.** = The sample result for tetrachloroethene was 190,000 E ppb. A reanalysis (dilution) was performed
resulting with a concentration for tetrachloroethene of 630,000 ppb.*’* = This result was flagged with an "E" by the laboratory. Since no secondary dilution was reported for
this sample, the result should be qualified with a "J" for estimated.
Table 3 - Percent Difference - PRP Sample and JFO Split-SampleSample Designation
Analyte 0-3 Hours After 3-6 Hours 6-9 Hours 32-Days AfterStart-up After Start-up After Start-up Start-up
1,1-Dichloroethane 72.7 80.0 35.3 NAcis-1,2-Dichloroethene 12.5 56.0 NA1,1,1 -Trichloroethane 24.3 8.7 71.5 NATrichloroethene 25.0 0.0 72.0 NAToluene 70.3 17.1 50.0 NATetrachloroethene 41.5 46.4 42.4 NAEthylbenzene 30.8 39.5 NAXylenes (Total) NA NA NA NAM,P-Xylene NA NA NA NAO-Xylene NA NA NA NAMethylene Chloride 80.0 80.0 NA
NA = Not Applicable% D = Percent Difference% D = ((| D2 - D, | )/((D2 + D^/2)) * 100
where:D, = JFO analyte concentration in the sample,
D2 = PRP analyte concentration in the sample,
| | = an absolute value (It is customary to express %D as a positve number).
ATTACHMENT ALaboratory Analytical Report for SVE TS/PT Split-Samples
Collected by JFO on December 16,1999
Southwest Laboratory
of Oklahoma, inc.
January 17, 2000
Mark BourgeoisPDP ANALYTICAL SERVICES1680 Lake Front Circle Woodlands, TX 77380
Project: SVERDRUPSDG: 41543Episode: 41543.01 - 41543.03
Dear Mr. Bourgeois:
Please find the Standard Tabular and electronic deliverable for your samples received in our Laboratory on December 20, 1999, for the above captioned project.
If, in your review, you should have any questions or require additional information, do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Jayant Shringarpure, PhD. Technical Director
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* Contact PO and attach record of resolutionQ Sample Fractions: B=SV GC/MS, V= VOA GC/MS or GC. P=Pesticide,H=Herbicide, D=Dioxin. A=Air, Mnorganics. C=Cyanlde, M=Metals, R=Radiociiemistry - Note samples with bubbles under remarks section.
SWLO Qualifier Flags
METHODOLOGY
SM = Standard Methods, IS* Edition, 1992 EPA = #EPA600/:4-79-020, March 1985SW = EPA Methodology, “#SW846’\ Final Update III, June, 1997
GENERAL QUALIFIER FLAGS
B - Analyte is detected in blank as well as sampleJ = Estimated value: concentration is below limit of quantitationT = Trace amountU = Not detected> - Concentration greater than value reportedE = Compound exceeds calibration rangeD = Sample dilution run or surrogates diluted out
Sample run at secondary dilution I = Not quantifiable due to matrix interference* = Surrogate outside of QC limits on both original and re-analysisP = Pesticide Aroclor Flag used when >25% difference between
two GC columns. The lower of the two values is reported.
TPH801S
1 = Analysis shows miscellaneous peaks, which cannot be identifiedas any specific pattern. Response factor for nearest eluting hydrocarbon standard was used to calculate concentration.
2 = Pattern is similar to, but not identical to standard.3 = May be a weathered gasoline.
APPENDIX IX SEMTVOT.ATn.FS
1 = Detected as Diphenyiamine2 = Coelute on GC Column
TCLP SEMIVOLATILES
1 = 1-methyl phenol2 - Compounds Co-elute (3 & 4-methylphenol)3 = Combination of O, M, & P Cresols
DIOXINS
X = EMPC (Estimated Maximum Possible Concentration) I * = EMPC - ether interference
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SOUTHWEST LABORATORY OF OKLAHOMA, INC.1700 West Albany Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74012 Office (918) 251-2858 Fax (918) 251-2599
PDP ANALYTICAL SERVICES REPORT : 41543.011680 LAKE FRONT CIRCLE ST QAQC# : W991227ATHE WOODLANDS, TX 77380 INSTR SEQ:
REPORTED : 01/17/00Attn: Reddy Pakcniti
PROJECT : SVERDRUP SAMPLED : 12/16/99LAB# : 41543.01SAMPLE #: 1
SUBMITTED: 12/20/99
LOCATION: AIR ANALYZED : 12/27/99
DILUTION: 1340.00MATRIX : AirMETHOD : T014
%MOISTURE: 0.0
VOLATILES
RESULTS REPORTED IN ppbv
PARAMETER RESULTS PARAMETER RESULTS
CHLOROMETHANE 1300 U 2-HEXANONE 1300 UBROMOMETHANE 1300 U 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE 1300 UVINYL CHLORIDE 1200 J TETRACHLOROETHENE 190000 ECHLOROETHANE 1300 U TOLUENE 120000METHYLENE CHLORIDE 1300 U CHLOROBENZENE 1300 UACETONE 1300 U ETHYLBENZENE 76001,1-DICHLOROETHENE 1100 J STYRENE 1300 U1,1-DICHLOROETHANE 2800 4-ETHYLTOLUENE 1300 UFREON 113 1300 U 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 1300 UCHLOROFORM 1300 U DICHL'ORODI FLUOROMETHANE 1300 U1,2-DICHLOROETHANE 1300 U FREON 114 1300 U2-BUTANONE 1300 U CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 220000 E1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 12000 TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 1300 UCARBON TETRACHLORIDE 1300 U 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE 1300 U1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1300 U M,P-XYLENE 230001,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 1300 U O-XYLENE 3600TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 1300 U 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 1300 UTRICHLOROETHENE 18000 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 1300 U1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 1300 U 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 1300 UBENZENE 790 J HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 1300 UCIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 1300 U BENZYL CHLORIDE 1300 U1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 1300 u CARBON DISULFIDE 1300 U1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 1300 u
T0LUENE-D81,2-DICHLOROETHANE-D4
QA/QC SURROGATE RECOVERIES (50-150) 112% BROMOFLUOROBENZENE(50-150) 111% BENZENE-D6
(50-150) 91%(50-150) 114%
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PROJECT : SVERDRUP SAMPLED : 12/16/99LAB# : 41543.01 SUBMITTED: 12/20/99SAMPLE #: 1LOCATION: AIR ANALYZED : 12/27/99
DILUTION: 13400.0MATRIX : Air %MOISTURE: 0.0METHOD : T014 Dilution Run
VOLATILES
RESULTS REPORTED IN ppbv
PARAMETER RESULTS PARAMETER RESULTS
CHLOROMETHANE 13000 U 2-HEXANONE 13000 UBROMOMETHANE 13000 U 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE 13000 UVINYL CHLORIDE 13000 U TETRACHLOROETHENE 630000CHLOROETHANE 13000 U TOLUENE 120000METHYLENE CHLORIDE 13000 U CHLOROBENZENE 13000 UACETONE 13000 U ETHYLBENZENE 13000 U1,1-DICHLOROETHENE 13000 U STYRENE 13000 U1,1-DICHLOROETHANE 13000 U 4-ETHYLTOLUENE 13000 UFREON 113 13000 U 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 13000 UCHLOROFORM 13000 U DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE 13000 U1,2-DICHLOROETHANE 13000 U FREON 114 13000 U2-BUTANONE 13000 u CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 2600001,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 10000 J TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 13000 uCARBON TETRACHLORIDE 13000 u 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE 13000 u1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 13000 u M, P-XYLENE 200001,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 13000 u O-XYLENE 13000 uTRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 13000 u 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 13000 uTRICHLOROETHENE 17000 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 13000 u1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 13000 u 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 13000 uBENZENE 13000 u HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 13000 uCIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 13000 u BENZYL CHLORIDE 13000 u1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 13000 u CARBON DISULFIDE 13000 u1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 13000 u
QA/QC SURROGATE RECOVERIESTOLUENE-D8 (50-150) 94% BROMOFLUOROBENZENE (50-150) 119%1,2-DICHLOROETHANE-D4 (50-150) 105% BENZENE-D6 (50-150) 100%
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PROJECT : SVERDRUP SAMPLED : 12/16/99LAB# : 41543.02SAMPLE #: 2
SUBMITTED: 12/20/99
LOCATION: AIR ANALYZED : 12/27/99
DILUTION: 13600.0MATRIX : AirMETHOD : T014
%MOISTURE: 0.0
VOLATILES
RESULTS REPORTED IN ppbv
PARAMETER RESULTS PARAMETER RESULTS
CHLOROMETHANE 14000 U 2-HEXANONE 14000 UBROMOMETHANE 14000 U 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE 14000 UVINYL CHLORIDE 14000 U TETRACHLOROETHENE 810000CHLOROETHANE 14000 U TOLUENE 320000METHYLENE CHLORIDE 14000 U CHLOROBENZENE 14000 UACETONE 14000 U ETHYLBENZENE 660001,1-DICHLOROETHENE 14000 U STYRENE 14000 U1,1-DICHLOROETHANE 14000 U 4-ETHYLTOLUENE 14000 UFREON 113 14000 U 1,2, 4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 14000 UCHLOROFORM 14000 U DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE 14000 U1,2-DICHLOROETHANE 14000 U FREON 114 14000 U2-BUTANONE 14000 U CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 3000001,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 12000 J TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 14000 UCARBON TETRACHLORIDE 14000 U 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE 14000 u1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 14000 u M,P-XYLENE 2200001,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 14000 u O-XYLENE 39000TRANS-1, 3-DICHLOROPROPENE 14000 u 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 14000 uTRICHLOROETHENE 20000 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 14000 u1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 14000 u 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 14000 uBENZENE 14000 u HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 14000 uCIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 14000 u BENZYL CHLORIDE 14000 u1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 14000 u CARBON DISULFIDE 14000 u1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 14000 u
QA/QC SURROGATE RECOVERIESTOLUENE-D8 (50-150) 100% BROMOFLUOROBENZENE (50-150) 122%1,2-DICHLOROETHANE-D4 (50-150) 104% BENZENE-D6 (50-150) 101%
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:
PROJECT : SVERDRUP SAMPLED : 12/16/99LAB# : 41543.03SAMPLE #: 3
SUBMITTED: 12/20/99
LOCATION: AIR ANALYZED : 12/27/99
DILUTION: 13600.0MATRIX : AirMETHOD : T014
IMOISTURE: 0.0
VOLATILES
RESULTS REPORTED IN ppbv
PARAMETER RESULTS PARAMETER RESULTS
CHLOROMETHANE 14000 U 2-HEXANONE 14000 UBROMOMETHANE 14000 U 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE 14000 UVINYL CHLORIDE 14000 U TETRACHLOROETHENE 1400000 ECHLOROETHANE 14000 U TOLUENE 500000METHYLENE CHLORIDE 14000 U CHLOROBENZENE 14000 UACETONE 14000 U ETHYLBENZENE 1000001,1-DICHLOROETHENE 14000 U STYRENE 14000 U1,1-DICHLOROETHANE 4200 J 4-ETHYLTOLUENE 14000 uFREON 113 14000 U 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 14000 uCHLOROFORM 14000 U DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE 14000 u1,2-DICHLOROETHANE 14000 U FREON 114 14000 u2-BUTANONE 14000 U CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 4800001,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 15000 TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 14000 uCARBON TETRACHLORIDE 14000 U 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE 14000 u1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 14000 u M, P-XYLENE 3100001,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 14000 u O-XYLENE 54000TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 14000 u 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 14000 uTRICHLOROETHENE 34000 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 14000 u1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 14000 u 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 14000 uBENZENE 14000 u HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 14000 uCIS-1,3-DXCHLOROPROPENE 14000 u BENZYL CHLORIDE 14000 . u1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 14000 u CARBON DISULFIDE 14000 u1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 14000 u
QA/QC SURROGATE RECOVERIESTOLUENE-D8 (50-150) 97% BROMOFLUOROBENZENE (50-150) 136%1,2-DICHLOROETHANE-D4 (50-150) 105% BENZENE-D6 (50-150) 102%
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REPORT : VBLK LB1QAQC# : W991227AINSTR SEQ:REPORTED : 01/17/00
PROJECT : SVERDRUPSAMPLE #: VBLK LB1LOCATION: LAB QC ANALYZED : 12/27/99
DILUTION: 1.00000MATRIX : A IMOISTURE: 0.0METHOD : T014
VOLATILES
RESULTS REPORTED IN ppbv
PARAMETER RESULTS PARAMETER RESULTS
CHLOROMETHANE 1.0 u 2-HEXANONE 1.0 uBROMOMETHANE 1.0 u 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE 1.0 uVINYL CHLORIDE 1.0 u TETRACHLOROETHENE 1.0 uCHLOROETHANE 1.0 u TOLUENE 1.0 uMETHYLENE CHLORIDE 1.0 u CHLOROBENZENE 1.0 uACETONE 1.0 u ETHYLBENZENE 1.0 u1,1-DICHLOROETHENE 1.0 u STYRENE 1.0 u1,1-DICHLOROETHANE 1.0 u 4-ETHYLTOLUENE 1.0 uFREON 113 1.0 u 1,2, 4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 1.0 uCHLOROFORM 1.0 u DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE 1.0 u1,2-DICHLOROETHANE 1.0 u FREON 114 1.0 u2-BUTANONE 1.0 u CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 1.0 u1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1.0 u TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 1.0 uCARBON TETRACHLORIDE 1.0 u 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE 1.0 u1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1.0 u M,P-XYLENE 1.0 u1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 1.0 u O-XYLENE 1.0 uTRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 1.0 u 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 1.0 uTRICHLOROETHENE 1.0 u 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 1.0 u1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 1.0 u 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 1.0 uBENZENE 1.0 u HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 1.0 uCIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 1.0 u BENZYL CHLORIDE 1.0 u1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 1.0 u CARBON DISULFIDE 1.0 u1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 1.0 u
QA/QC SURROGATE RECOVERIESTOLUENE-D8 (50-150) 104% BROMOFLUOROBENZENE (50-150) 138%1,2-DICHLOROETHANE-D4 (50-150) 96% BENZENE-D6 (50-150) 98%
SOUTHWEST LABORATORY OF OKLAHOMA, INC.1700 West Albany Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74012 Office (918) 251*2858 Fax (918) 251-2599
PDP ANALYTICAL SERVICES 1680 LAKE FRONT CIRCLE STTHE WOODLANDS, TX 77380 REPORTED : 01/17/00Attn: Reddy Pakcniti
PROJECT : SVERDRUP MATRIX : A
LAB ID QC BATCH ANALYZEDLCS W991227A 12/27/99 09:07
VOLATILESLABORATORY CONTROL SPIKE/SPIKE DUPLICATE RECOVERY
SPIKED SPIKE LIMITSParameter (ppbv) AMOUNT CONC. %Rec %Rec.VINYL CHLORIDE 10 10 104 70-1301,2-DICHLOROETHANE' 10 9.2 92 70-130CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 10 10 105 70-1301,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 10 10 100 70-130TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE; 10 10 100 70-130TRICHLOROETHENE 10 11 114 70-1301,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 10 11 106 70-130BENZENE 10 10 100 70-130TETRACHLOROETHENE 10 9.6 96 70-1301,2-DIBROMOETHANE 10 9.9 99 70-1301,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 10 9.5 96 70-130
QA/QC SURROGATE RECOVERIES
Parameter SPIKE %Rec LimitsOLUENE-D8 102 50-150ROMOFLUOROBENZENE 91 50-1501,2-DICHLOROETHANE-D4 100 50-150“ENZENE-D6 94 50-150
ATTACHMENT BLaboratory Analytical Report for SVE TS/PT Split-Samples
Collected by JFO on January 18,2000
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Southwest Laboratory
of Oklahoma, inc.
February 7, 2000
Reddy PakenitiPDP ANALYTICAL SERVICES1680 Lake Front Circle Woodlands, TX 77380
Project: MRD TO 14SDG: 41792Episode; 41792.01
Dear Mr. Pakeniti:
Please find the Standard Tabular report for your sample received in our Laboratory on January 20, 2000, for the above captioned project.
If, in your review, you should have any questions or require additional Information, do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
JayaiTechnical Director
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Enclosures
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SOUTHWEST LABORATORY OF OKLAHOMA, INC.1700 West Albany Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74012 Office (918) 251-2858 Fax (918) 251*2599
PDP ANALYTICAL SERVICES REPORT : 41792.011680 LAKE FRONT CIRCLE ST QAQC# : W000124ATHF. WOODLANDS, TX 77380 INSTR SEQ:
REPORTED ; 02/07/00Attn: REDDY PAKCNITI
PROJECT : MRD T014 SAMPLED : 01/18/00LAB# : 41792.01SAMPLE #: Blower Discharge
SUBMITTED: 01/20/00
LOCATION: ANALYZED : 01/24/00
DILUTION: 503.000MATRIX : AirMETHOD : T014
VOLATILES
IMOISTURE: 0.0
RESULTS REPORTED TN ppbv
PARAMETER RESULTS PARAMETER RESULTS
CHLOROMETHANE 500 u 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 500bromomethane 500 u 2-HEXANONE 500VINYL CHLORIDE 500 u 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE 500CHLOROETHANE 500 u TETRACHLOROETHENE 11000METHYLENE CHLORIDE 2900 TOLUENE 2600ACETONE 500 u CHLOROBENZENE 500TRICHLOROFLUORQMETHANE 500 u ETHYLBENZENE 8501,1-DICHLOROETHENE 500 u STYRENE 5001,1-DICHLOROETHANE 500 u 4-ETHYLTOLUENE 500FREON 113 500 u 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBF.NZF.NE 500CHLOROFORM 500 u DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE 5001,2 -'DICHLOROETHANE 500 u FREON 114 5002-BUTANONE 500 u CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 3601,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 500 u TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 500CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 500 u 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE 5001,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 500 u M,P-XYLENE 29001,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 500 u O-XYLENE 720TRANS-1,3-DICIILOROPROPENE 500 u 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 500TRICHLOROETHENE 230 J 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 5001,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 500 u 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 500BENZENE 500 u HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 500CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 500 u BENZYL CHLORIDE 5001,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 500 u CARBON DISULFIDE 500
TOLUENE-D81,2-DICHLOROETHANE-D4
QA/QC SURROGATE (50-150) 122%(50-150) 106%
RECOVERIESBROMOFLUOROBENZENEBENZENE-D6
(50-150) 90?(50-150) 102?
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SOUTHWEST LABORATORY OF OKLAHOMA
QUALITY CONTROL
SECTION
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PDP ANALYTICAL SERVICES 1680 LAKE FRONT CIRCLE ST THF. WOODLANDS, TX 77380
Attn: REDDY PAKCNITI
REPORT : VBLK LB1QAQC# : W000124AINSTR SEQ:REPORTED : 02/07/00
PROJECT : MRD T014SAMPLE #: VBLK LBlLOCATION: LAB QC ANALYZED : 01/24/00
DILUTION: 1,00000MATRIX : A IMOTSTURE: 0.0METHOD : T014
VOLATILES
RESULTS REPORTED IN ppbv
PARAMETER RESULTS PARAMETER RESULTS
CHLOROMETHANE 1.0 u 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 1.0 uBROMOMETHANE 1.0 u 2-HEXANONE 1.0 uVINYL CHLORIDE 1.0 u 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE 1.0 uCHLOROETHANE 1.0 u TETRACHLOROETHENE 1,0 uMETHYLENE CHLORIDE 1.0 u TOLUENE 1.0 uACETONE 0.56 J CHLOROBENZENE 1.0 uTRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE 1.0 u ETHYLBENZENE 1.0 u1,1-DICHLOROETHENE 1.0 u STYRENE 1.0 uI,1-DICHLOROETHANE 1.0 u 4-ETHYLTOLUENE 1.0 uFREON 113 1.0 u 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 1.0 uCHLOROFORM 1.0 u DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE 1.0 u1,2-DICHLOROETHANE 1.0 u FREON 114 1.0 u2-BtttTANONE 1.0 u CIS-1,2-DICRLOROETHENE 1.0 u1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1.0 u TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROF.THENE 1.0 uCARBON TETRACHLORIDE 1.0 u 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE 1.0 u1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1.0 TJ M,P-XYLENE 1.0 u1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 1.0 u O-XYLENE 1.0 uTRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 1.0 u 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 1.0 uTRICHLOROETHENE 1.0 u 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 1.0 u1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 1.0 u 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 1.0 uBENZENE 1.0 u HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 1.0 uCIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 1.0 u BENZYL CHLORIDE 1.0 u1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBEN ZENE 1.0 u CARBON DISULFIDE 1.0 u
QA/QC SURROGATE RECOVERIEST0LUENE-D8 (50-150) 951 . BROMOFLUOROBENZENE (50-150) 108%1,2-DICHLOROETHANE-D4 (50-150) 100% BENZENE-D6 (50-150) 93%
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1700 West Albany Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74012 Office (918) 251*2858 Fa* (918) 251-2599
PDP ANALYTICAL SERVICES 1680 LAKE FRONT CIRCLE STTHE WOODLANDS, TX 77380 REPORTED : 02/07/00
Attn: REDDY PAKCNITI
PROJECT : MRU T014 MATRIX : A
LAB ID QC BATCH ANALYZEDLCS W000124A 01/24/00 12:11
VOLATILESLABORATORY CONTROL SPIKE/SPIKE DUPLICATE RECOVERY
SPIKED SPIKE LIMITSParameter (pphv) AMOUNT CONC. %Rec %Rec.VINYL CHLORIDE 10 11 114 70-1301,2-DICHLOROETHANE 10 9.0 90 70-130CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 10 10 104 70-1301,2-DICHLOROPROPANB 10 9.8 98 70-130TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE: 10 9.3 93 70-130TRICHLOROETHENE 10 11 111 70-1301,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 10 10 104 70-130BENZENE 10 9.6 96 70-130TETRACHLOROETHENE 10 10 102 70-1301,2-DIBROMOETHANE 10 10 104 70-1301,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 10 9.7 97 70-130
QA/QC SURROGATE RECOVERIES
Parameter SPIKE SRec LimitsTOLUENE-D8 102 50-150BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 78 50-1501,2-DICHLOROETHANE-D4 102 50-150BENZENE-D6 100 50-150
Technical Memorandum Jacobs Federal Operations
Riverport, Maryland Heights, Missouri
DATE: March 3,2000
TO: Laura Roland, Project Manager
FROM: Ethan Litsey, Project Chemist
SUBJECT: Quality Control Review of Split Sample DataPilot Test of SVE System
REFERENCE: Clebum Street OU5 - Treatability Study Project Number C6015500/019
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This Technical Memorandum (Memorandum) presents an evaluation of the quality of split sample data collected for use for the referenced project. The data are intended to be used in the evaluation of the analytical data collected by the Potentially Responsible Party (PRP). The intent of this Memorandum is to document the quality of split sample data and to document any limitations to the use of these data with respect to their intended uses.
1.1 Project Samples Evaluated in this Review
Four (4) air samples were collected as collocated split samples and were distributed for analysis to a 'laboratory independent of the PRP laboratory. Samples were collected in accordance with the sampling
procedures set forth in the PRP's Field Sampling Plan (FSP).
1.2 Analytical Laboratory
The laboratory used to analyze the split samples was:
Southwest Laboratory of Oklahoma, Inc.Contact: Mr. Jayant Shringarpure, Technical Director1700 West AlbanyBroken Arrow, OK 74012-1421Phone: (918)251-2858Fax: (918) 251-2599
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1.3 Analytical Methods
In order to promote data comparability, the analytical laboratory was required to perform testing within the guidelines of standardized, EPA approved protocols. Required analyses were performed in strict accordance with Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Toxic Organic Compounds in Ambient Air, EPA/625/R-96/010b, USEPA, January 1997. Specific analytical methods used in the analysis of the split samples included:
• TO-14A - Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds in Ambient Air
1.4 Data Evaluation Procedure
The quality of this data has been evaluated in accordance with procedures presented in the approved QAPP and the referenced analytical protocol. The procedures are based on EPA guidance document USEPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional Guidelines for Organic Data Review, EPA-540/R-94- 014, February 1994 (Functional Guidelines). Data evaluation was performed by qualified JFO personnel, experienced in the evaluation of analytical data quality.
The following data quality issues were addressed in this evaluation:
• Sample Integrity, Holding Times, and Sample Preservation• Method Blank Samples• Surrogate Compound Percent Recoveries• Laboratory Control Sample Percent Recoveries• Sensitivity• Sample Quantitation• Completeness• Overall Assessment and Data Use.
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It was the laboratory's responsibility to verify many data quality issues required for the generation and reporting of definitive data. This was ensured by the requirement of the laboratory to follow the appropriate, approved method which includes rigorous QA/QC procedures. Review issues which were not addressed in this evaluation, but were the responsibility of the laboratory, included: •
• Review of data summaries and reports for transcriptional and typographical errors.• Review of laboratory internal chain-of-custody forms and analysis logbook data.• Ensure acceptable instrument initial and continuing calibration.• Ensure acceptable instrument performance (tune) at the beginning of each 12 hour analysis period
by analysis of a bromofluorobenzene (BFB) standard.• Ensure acceptable internal standard performance.• Verification of results calculations.
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1.5 Data Qualifier Definitions
The following definitions describe the data qualifiers which may be assigned to results during this review.The data qualifiers used were based on those included in the Functional Guidelines.
U- The analyte was analyzed for, but was not detected above the reported sample quantitation limit.
J- The analyte was positively identified; however, the associated numerical value is an estimate ofthe concentration of the analyte in the sample.
UJ- The analyte was not detected above the reported sample quantitation limit. However, the reported quantitation limit is an estimate and may or may not represent the actual limit of quantitation necessary to accurately and precisely measure the analyte in the sample.
R- The sample results are rejected and are therefore unusable due to serious deficiencies in the ability to analyze the sample and meet quality control criteria. The presence or absence of the analyte cannot be verified.
2.0 DATA QUALITY NARRATIVES
Specific findings of this evaluation were discussed in data quality narratives in terms of PARCC data quality parameters. The discussions provide an assessment of the potential impact those results had on the analytical data.
2.1 Sample Integrity, Holding Times, and Sample Preservation
Review of sample chain of custody (COC) and sample receipt records indicate that sample integrity and tustody was maintained. The referenced analytical method does not contain specific requirements for technical holding time or sample preservation.
23, Method Blank Samples
Contamination of samples resulting from laboratory conditions or procedures was evaluated by review of the reported method blank sample results. Acetone was detected at a low level in one method blank potentially impacting data representativeness. However, acetone was not detected in project samples, thus the method blank contamination had no impact on project sample quality.
23 Surrogate Compound Percent Recoveries
Method performance on individual samples was monitored by evaluation of surrogate compound percent recovery data. Surrogate percent recoveries were found to be in control for all reported project samples and laboratory internal QC samples.
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2.4 Laboratory Control Sample Percent Recoveries
Laboratory control samples were analyzed to demonstrate the accuracy of the analytical method and overall method performance. Laboratory control sample percent recoveries were found to be in control demonstrating acceptable accuracy.
2.5 Sensitivity
Sensitivity was evaluated by review of laboratory reported detection limits and analysis dilution factors. The sensitivity of an analysis decreases as the dilution factor increases, resulting in detection limits increased by a factor equal to the dilution factor. Project samples were analyzed at dilution factors ranging from 503 to 13600. Subsequent non-detect data will have corresponding elevated detection limits.
2.6 Sample Quantitation
Sample results are required to be within the concentration range of the instrument calibration in order to achieve accurate and precise quantitation. When the laboratory results were beyond the calibration range of the instrument, the laboratory flagged those concentrations with an “E” and should also supply results for a sample analyses at a larger dilution factor to quantitate the specific compounds E flagged. In these cases, it is necessary to report the results from the lowest dilution analysis which were not flagged with E. In cases where the laboratory did not supply an additional diluted sample analysis, the result is flagged with a “J” to convey that it is an estimated value.
Two “E” flagged compounds were reported by the laboratory in sample #1 (Lab Id 41543.01) analyzed at a dilution factor of 1340: tetrachloroethene at 190,000 E ppbv and cis-l,2-dichloroethene at 220,000 E ppbv. These results should be replaced with results from the reanalysis (secondary dilution at a 10 fold higher dilution factor of 13400) of tetrachloroethene at 630,000 ppbv and cis-l,2-dichloroethene at 260,000 ppbv. No other results should be reported from the secondary dilution analysis.
One “E” flagged compound was reported by the laboratory in sample #3 (Lab Id 41543.03) at a dilution factor of 13400: tetrachloroethene at 1,400,000 E ppbv. Since no secondary dilution was reported for this sample, the result should be qualified with a “J” for estimated.
2.7 Completeness
Completeness was found to be 100% for all evaluated data. Data are considered usable as qualified for the intended purposes.
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2.8 Overall Assessment and Data Use
These data are useable as reported with the qualifications noted in the above text and summarized below.
• sample #3 (Lab Id 41543.03) tetrachloroethene concentration is qualified J for estimated: tetrachloroethene = 1,400,000 J ppbv.
• Note that, sample #1 (lab Id 41543.01) was reported at two separate dilution factors. The results from the lowest dilution factor shall be used for all compounds except those flagged by the laboratory with an E (tetrachloroethene and cis-l,2-dichloroethene). The concentrations of tetrachloroethene = 630,000 ppbv and cis-1,2-dichloroethene = 260,000 ppbv from the secondary dilution shall be reported for these two compounds. See section 2.6 for details.
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Table Laboratory Analytical Results for Air Detected Volatile Organic Compounds Former Nebraska Solvent Site Date Sampled: 12-16-99
VOCs TO-14 Sample I.D.
Analyte Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4Time Collected 10:54 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 3:42 p.m. 6:42 p.m.
Dichlorodifluoromethane < 5,600 <6,000 <6,000 < 6,000Chloromethane <11,000 < 12,000 < 12,000 < 12,0001,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane < 5,600 < 6,000 <6,000 < 6,000Vinyl chloride < 5,600 <6,000 <6,000 < 6,000Bromomethane < 5,600 <6,000 < 6,000 <6,000Chloroethane <11,000 < 12,000 < 12,000 < 12,000T richlorofluoromethane < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,0001,1-Dichloroethane < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,000Carbon disulfide <28,000 < 30,000 < 30,000 < 30,0001,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane <5,600 <6,000 <6,000 <6,000Acetone <28,000 < 30,000 < 30,000 < 30,000Methylene chloride < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,000trans-1,2-Dichloroethane < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 <6,0001,1-Dichloroethane < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,000Vinyl acetate <28,000 <30,000 <30,000 <30,000cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 250,000 < 6,000 340,000 270,0002-Butanone (MEK) <28,000 < 30,000 < 30,000 < 30,000Chloroform < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,0001,1,1-Trichloroethane 10,000 9,400 11,000 7,100Carbon tetrachloride < 5,600 < 6,000 <6,000 <6,000Benzene <5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,0001,2-Dichloroethane < 5,600 < 6,000 <6,000 < 6,000Trichloroethene 15,000 14,000 20,000 16,0001,2-Dichloropropdne <5,600 <6,000 <6,000 <6,000Bromodichloromethane <5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 <6,000cis-1,3-Dichloropropene <5,600 <6,000 < 6,000 <6,0004-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) < 28,000 < 30,000 < 30,000 < 30,000Toluene 180,000 250,000 380,000 300,000trans-1,3-Dichloropropene <5,600 <6,000 < 6,000 <6,0001.1,2-Trichloroethane < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 <6,000
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Table Laboratory Analytical Results for Air Detected Volatile Organic Compounds Former Nebraska Solvent Site Date Sampled: 12-16-99
VOCs TO-14 Sample I.D.Analyte Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4
Time Collected 10:54 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 3:42 p.m. 6:42 p.m.Tetrachloroethene 1,100,000 960,000 1,300,000 910,0002-Hexanone <84,000 < 90,000 <90,000 < 90,000Dibromochloromethane <5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,0001,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) <5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,000Chlorobenzene < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,000Ethylbenzene 49,000 60,000 90,000 67,000Xylenes (Total) 250,000 270,000 390,000 270,000Styrene < 5,600 <6,000 <6,000 < 6,000Bromoform < 5,600 < 6,000 <6,000 <6,0001,1,2,2-T etrachtoroethane < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,000Benzyl chloride <28,000 < 30,000 < 30,000 < 30,0004-Ethyltoluene < 5,600 < 30,000 < 6,000 < 6,0001,3,5-Trimethylbenzene < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,0001,2,4-Trimethylbenzene < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,0001,3-Dichlorobenzene < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 < 6,0001,4-Dichlorobenzene < 5,600 < 6,000 < 6,000 <6,0001,2-Dichlorobenzene < 5,600 <6,000 < 6,000 <6,0001,2,4-Trichlorobenzene < 56,000 <60,000 < 60,000 < 60,000Hexachlorobutadiene < 11,000 < 12,000 < 12,000 < 12,000Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) < 28,000 < 30,000 < 30,000 < 30,000Notes:VOCs = Volatile organic compounds All concentrations in ppb (v/v)All samples collected from blower discharge.
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
PROJECT MO. T3DR27-03285-320
NEBRASKA. SOLVENT
Lot #: M9L300143
JIM COLBERT
THERMORETEC CORPORATION
QUAKTERRA INCORPORATED
Marisol Tabirara Project Manager
January 21, 2000
iguanterraQuotum1721 South Grand Avmut Santa Ana, California 92705-4808
714 258-8610 Telephone 714 258-0921 Fax
January 21, 2000
QUANTERRA INCORPORATED LOT #: M9L300143
Jim ColbertTHERMORETEC CORPORATION 23 Old Town Square Suite 250Fort Collins, CO 80524
Dear Mr. Colbert
This report contains the analytical results for the four samples received intact under chain of custody record, by Quanterra Incorporated, Santa Ana, CA on December 23, 1999. These samples are associated with your NEBRASKA SOLVENT project
Preliminary results were faxed to your attention on January 21,2000.
Please note that ND means not detected at the reporting limits expressed.
All applicable internal quality control (QC) analyses including calibrations, method blanks, duplicate control samples (LCS/LCSD), and other QC met acceptance criteria. Any matrix-related anomalies are indicated using footnotes within the report There are no other anomalies associated with this report
This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (714) 258-8610.
Sincerely,
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Marisol Tabirara Project Manager
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ANALYTICAL METHODS SUMMARY
M9L300143
ANALYTICALPARAMETER• METHOD
Volatile Organics by T014 KPA-19 TO-14
References:
EPA-19 "Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Toxic Organic Compounds in Ambient Air", EPA/600/4-89/017,
June 1988.
SAMPLE SUMMARY
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WO # SAMPLE# CLIENT SAMPLE ID DATE TIME
D70KP 001 SAMPLE 1 12/16/99 10:5D70KQ 002 SAMPLE 2 12/16/99 13:2D70KV 003 SAMPLE 3 12/16/99 15:4.D70KX 004 SAMPLE 4 12/16/99 18:4!
MOTK(S) :________________________________________________________________• Ike analytical nulls of die samples Used above an presented on dn following pages.
- Ail calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off emus in raknlatnrt results.
- Results noted as "ND" wen not descend at or above dn sand Unit.
• This repo it anus nos be reproduced, except in Aid, without the wrinea approval of tbs laboratory.
• Results for die following parameters are never reposted on a dry weighs bans: color, corrosivity, density, flashpoint, igniiabiUty. layers, odor,
paint fitter ten, pH, porosity pressure, reactivity, redox potential, specific gravity, spos less, solids, solubility, temperature, viscosity, and weight.
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REPORTING ANALYTICALPARAMETER RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD
1 12/16/99 10:54 001
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 250000 5600 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,1,1-Trichloroethane 10000 5600 ppb (v/v) SPA-19 TO-14Trichloroethene 15000 5600 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Toluene 180000 5600 ppb (v/v) BPA-19 TO-14Tetrachloroethene 1100000 5600 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Ethylbenzene 49000 5600 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Xylenes (total) 250000 5600 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
SAMPLE 2 12/16/99 13:20 002
1,1,1-Trichloroethane 9400 6000 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Trichloroethene 14000 6000 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Toluene 250000 6000 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Tetrachloroethene 960000 6000 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Ethylbenzene 60000 6000 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Xylenes (total) 270000 6000 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
SAMPLE 3 12/16/99 15:42 003
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 340000 6000 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,1,1-Trichloroethane 11000 6000 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Trichloroethene 20000 6000 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Toluene 380000 6000 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Tetrachloroethene 1300000 6000 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Ethylbenzene • 90000 6000 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Xylenes (total) 390000 6000 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
SAMPLE 4 12/16/99 18:42 004
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 270000 6000 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,1,1-Trichloroethane • 7100 6000 ppb (v/v) - EPA-19 TO-14Trichloroethene 16000 6000 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Toluene 300000 6000 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Tetrachloroethene 910000 6000 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Ethylbenzene 67000 6000 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Xylenes (total) 270000 6000 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
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Client: Sample ZD: SAMPLE 1
GC/MS Volatiles
Lot-Sample 4— Date Sailed—
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M9L300143-001 Work Order #...: 12/16/99 Date Received..:01/12/00 Analysis Date..:
00183762808004091 Instrusent ID..
Method.........:
RESULT
D70KP101 Matr12/23/9901/12/00
MSASPA-19 TO-14
REPORTINGLIMIT UNITS
Prep Batch. 4... Dilution Factor Analyst ID----
PARAMETERDichlorodifluoromethane ND 5600 ppb(v/v)
Chloromethane ND 11000 ppb (v/v)
1,2-Dichloro- ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
1,1,2,2 -tetrafluoroethaneVinyl chloride ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
Bromomethane ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
Chloroethane ND 11000 ppb (v/v)
Trichloro£luoromethane ND 5600 ppb (v/v)X, 1-Dichloroethene' ND 5600 ppb(v/v)
Carbon disulfide ND 28000 ppb(v/v)
1,1,2-Trichloro- ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
1,2,2-trifluoroethane
Acetone ND 28000 ppb (v/v)
Methylene chloride ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
Vinyl acetate ND 28000 ppb (v/v)
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 250000 5600 ppb (v/v)
2-Butanone (MEK) ND 28000 ppb (v/v)
Chloroform ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
1,1,1-Trichloroethane 10000 5600 ppb (v/v)
Carbon tetrachloride ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
Benzene ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
1,2-Dichloroethane ND 5600 ppb (v/v)Trichloroethene 15000 5600 ppb (v/v)
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
Bromodichloromethane ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
4-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 28000 ppb(v/v)
(MIBK)Toluene 180000 5600 ppb (v/v)
trams-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
Tetrachloroethene 1100000 5600 ppb (v/v)
2-Hexanone ND 84000 ppb (v/v)
Dibromochloromethame ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
1,2-Dibromoethame (EDB) ND 5600 ppb (v/v)
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GC/MS Volatiles
Lot-Sample #...: M9L300143-001 Work Order #...: D70KP101 Matrix........
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PARAMETER RESULTREPORTINGLIMIT UNITS
Chlorobenzene ND 5600 ppb (v/v)Ethylbenzene 49000 5600 ppb (v/v)Xylenes (total) 250000 5600 ppb (v/v)Styrene ND 5600 ppb (v/v)Bromo£orm ND 5600 ppb (v/v)1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 5600 ppb (v/v)Benzyl chloride ND 28000 ppb (v/v)4-Ethyl toluene ND 5600 ppb (v/v)1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 5600 ppb (v/v)1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 5600 ppb (v/v)1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 5600 ppb (v/v)1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 5600 ppb (v/v)1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 5600 ppb (v/v)1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 56000 ppb (v/v)Hexachlorobutadiene ND 11000 ppb (v/v)Methyl tert-butyl ether ND 28000 ppb (v/v)
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Client: Sample ID: SAMPLE 2
GC/MS Volatiles
Lot-Sample #— Date Sampled—
Prep Date.....Prep Batch #... Dilution Factor Analyst ID....
M9L300143-00212/16/9901/12/00
00183763008004091
Boric Order §...: D70KQ101 Date Received..: 12/23/99 Analysis Date..: 01/12/00
instrument ID..: MSA Method........ : EPA-19 TO-14
Matrix
PARAMETER RESULTREPORTINGLIMIT UNITS
Dichlorodifluororaethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)Chloromethane ED 12000 ppb (v/v)1,2-Dichloro- ED 6000 ppb (v/v)
1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethaneVinyl chloride ED 6000 ppb (v/v)Bromomethane ED 6000 ppb (v/v)Chloroethane ED 12000 ppb (v/v)Trichlorofluoromethane ED 6000 ppb (v/v)1,1-Dichloroethene • ED 6000 ppb (v/v)Carbon disulfide ED. 30000 ppb (v/v)1,1,2-Trichloro- ED 6000 ppb (v/v)
1,2,2-trifluoroethaneAcetone ED 30000 ppb (v/v)Methylene chloride ED 6000 ppb (v/v)trsms-1,2-Dichloroethene ED 6000 ppb (v/v)1,l-Dichloroethane ED 6000 ppb (v/v)Vinyl acetate ED 30000 ppb (v/v)cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ED 6000 ppb (v/v)2-Butanone (MEK) ED 30000 ppb(v/v)Chloroform ED 6000 ppb(v/v)1,1,1-Trichloroethane 9400 6000 ppb(v/v)Carbon tetrachloride ED 6000 ppb(v/v)Benzene ED 6000 ppb(v/v)1,2-Dichloroethane ND 6000 ppb(v/v)Trichloroethene 14000 6000 ppb (v/v)1,2-Dichloropropane ED 6000 ppb (v/v)Bromodichloromethane ED 6000 ppb (v/v)cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ED 6000 ppb (v/v)4 -Methyl - 2 -pentanone ED 30000 ppb (v/v)
(MIBK)Toluene 250000 6000 ppb (v/v)trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ED 6000 ppb (v/v)1,1,2-Trichloroethane ED 6000 ppb (v/v)Tetrachloroethene 960000 6000 ppb (v/v)2-Hexanone ED 90000 ppb (v/v)Dibromochloromethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
: AIR
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Client: Sanple ID: SAMPLE 2
GC/MS Volatiles
Lot-Saaqple #...: M9L300143-002
PARAMETER
Work Order #..
RESULT
D70KQ101
REPORTINGLIMIT
Matrix
UNITSChlorobenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)Ethylbenzene 60000 6000 ppb (v/v)Xylenes (total) 270000 6000 ppb (v/v)
Styrene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)Bromoform ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)Benzyl chloride ND 30000 ppb (v/v)4-Sthyltoluene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 60000 ppb (v/v)Hexachlorobutadiene ND 12000 ppb (v/v)Methyl tert-butyl ether ND 30000 ppb (v/v)
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Lot-Sample #— Date Sampled...
Prep Date......
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Client Sample ID: SAMPLE 3
GC/MS Volatiles
M9L300143-003 Work Order #...: D70KV101 Matz12/16/99 Date Received..: 12/23/9901/12/00 Analysis Date..: 01/12/00
001B3763008004091 Instrument ID..: MSA
Method........ : EPA-19 TO-14
REPORTINGRESULT LIMIT UNITS
Prep Batch # — Dilution FactorAnalynt* TO.....
PARAMETERDichlorodifluoromethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)Chloromethane ND 12000 ppb (v/v)1,2-Dichloro- ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethaneVinyl chloride ND 6000 ppb(v/v)Bromomethane ND 6000 ppb(v/v)Chloroethane ND 12000 ppb(v/v)Trichlorofluoromethane ND 6000 ppb(v/v)1,1-Dichloroethene ' ND 6000 ppb(v/v)Carbon disulfide ND. 30000 ppb(v/v)1,1,2-Trichloro- ND 6000 ppb(v/v)
1,2,2-trifluoroethane
Acetone ND 30000 ppb(v/v)Methylene chloride ND 6000 ppb(v/v)trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 6000 ppb(v/v)1,l-Dichloroethane ND 6000 ppb(v/v)Vinyl acetate ND 30000 ppb(v/v)cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 340000 6000 ppb (v/v)2-Butanone (MEK) ND 30000 ppb(v/v)Chloroform ND 6000 ppb(v/v)1,1,l-Trichloroethane 11000 6000 ppb(v/v)Carbon tetrachloride ND 6000 ppb(v/v)Benzene ND 6000 ppb(v/v)1,2-Dichloroethane ND 6000 ppb(v/v)Trichloroethene 20000 6000 ppb (v/v)1,2-Dichloropropane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)Bromodichloromethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)4-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 30000 ppb (v/v)
(MIBK)Toluene 380000 6000 ppb (v/v)trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)Tetrachloroethene 1300000 6000 ppb (v/v)2-Hexanone ND 90000 ppb (v/v)Dibromochloromethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
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Client Sample ID: SAMPLE 3
GC/MS Volatiles
Lot-Sample #...: M9L300143-003 Work Order #...: D70KV101 Matrix
REPORTINGPARAMETER RESULT LIMIT UNITSChlorobenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
Ethylbenzene 90000 6000 ppb (v/v)
Xylenes (total) 390000 6000 ppb (v/v)
Styrene ED 6000 ppb(v/v)
Bromoform ED 6000 ppb(v/v)
1,1,2,2-Tatrachloroethane ED 6000 ppb(v/v)
Benzyl chloride ED 30000 ppb(v/v)
4 -Ethyltoluene ED 6000 ppb(v/v)
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ED 6000 ppb(v/v)1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ED 6000 ppb(v/v)
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ED 6000 ppb(v/v)
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ED 6000 ppb(v/v)
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ED 6000 ppb(v/v)
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ED 60000 ppb(v/v)
Hexachlorobutadiene- ED 12000 ppb(v/v)
Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE)
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ED 30000 ppb(v/v)
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rUmnti Sasple H>: SAMPLE 4
GC/MS Volatiles
Lot-Sample #... Date Sampled...
Prep Date.....Prep Batch # — Dilution Factor Analyst ID....
M9L300143-12/16/9901/12/00
00183763008004091
004 Work Order #.. Date Received. Analysis Date.
D70KX10112/23/9901/12/00
Matrix.
Instrument ID..: MSA
PARAMETER
Method....
RESULT
___ : EPA-19 TO-
REPORTINGLIMIT
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UNITSDichlorodifluoromethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
Chloromethane ND 12000 ppb(v/v)
1,2-Dichloro- ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethaneVinyl chloride ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
Bromomethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
Chloroethane ND 12000 ppb (v/v)
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
1,1-Dichloroethene- ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
Carbon disulfide ND 30000 ppb (v/v)
1,1,2-Trichloro- ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
1,2,2-trifluoroethane
Acetone ND 30000 ppb (v/v)
Methylene chloride ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 6000 ppb(v/v)
1,l-Dichloroethane ND 6000 ppb(v/v)
Vinyl acetate ND 30000 ppb(v/v)
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 270000 6000 ppb (v/v)
2-Butanone (MEK) ND 30000 ppb (v/v)(ihloroforra ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
1,l,l-Trichloroethane 7100 6000 ppb (v/v)
Carbon tetrachloride ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
Benzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
1,2-Dichloroethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
Trichloroethane 16000 6000 ppb (v/v)
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
Bromodichloromethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
4-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 30000 ppb (v/v)
(MIBK)Toluene 300000 6000 ppb (v/v)
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
Tetrachloroethene 910000 6000 ppb (v/v)
2-Hexanone ND 90000 ppb (v/v)
Dibromochloromethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ND 6000 ppb (v/v)
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Client Saaple ID: SAMPLE 4
GC/MS Volatiles
Lot-Sample #.M9L300143-004 Work Order D70KX101 Matrix,
REPORTINGPARAMETER RESULT LIMIT UNITSChlorobenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)Ethylbenzene 67000 6000 ppb (v/v)Xylenes (total) 270000 6000 ppb (v/v)Styrene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)Brotnoform ED 6000 ppb(v/v)1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 6000 ppb (v/v)Benzyl chloride ND 30000 ppb (v/v)4 >Sthyltoluene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,3,5 -Trimethylbenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 6000 ppb (v/v)1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 60000 ppb (v/v)Hexachlorobutadiene ND 12000 ppb (v/v)Methyl tert-butyl ether
(MTBE)ND 30000 ppb (v/v)
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QC DATA ASSOCIATION SUMMARY
M9L300143
Sample Preparation and Analysis Control Numbers
SAMPLE# MATRIXANALYTICALMETHOD
LEACH BATCH #
PREPBATCH # MS RUN#
001 AIR EPA-19 TO-14 0018376
002 AIR EPA-19 TO-14 0018376
003 AIR EPA-19 TO-14 0018376
004 AIR EPA-19 TO-14 0018376
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LABOKATOKY CCMTBQL SAMPLE DATA BBPQBT
GC/MS Volatiles
Client Lot #...: M9L300143 LCS Lot-Sample#: M0A180000 Drup Ttate..... i 01/12/00
Work Order #...: D7JNG102-LCS -376 D7JNG103-LCSD
bnalrniin Dates • 01/12/00
Matrix. : AIR
Prep Batch #--: 0018376Dilution Factor: 1Analyst: 113-....; 004091
Instrument ID..: MSA
PARAMETERSPIKEAMOUNT
MEASUREDAMOUNT UNITS
PERCENTRECOVERY RPD METHOD
1,1-Dichloroethene 50.2 42.9 ppb(v/v) 86 BPA-19 TO-1450.2 43.2 ppb(v/v) 86 0.60 BPA-19 TO-14
Methylene chloride 48.4 47.9 ppb (v/v) 99 BPA-19 TO-1448.4 48.8 ppb (v/v) 101 2.0 BPA-19 TO-14
Trichloroethene 36.8 36.3 ppb (v/v) 99 BPA-19 TO-1436.8 35.8 ppb (v/v) 97 1.2 BPA-19 TO-14
Toluene 44.0 44.8 ppb (v/v) 102 BPA-19 TO-1444.0 44.7 ppb (v/v) 102 0.35 BPA-19 TO-14
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 55.6 57.9 ppb (v/v) 104 BPA-19 TO-14
BOTE(S):
55.6 56.4 ppb (v/v) 101 2.6 BPA-19 TO-14
Calculuioni are performed before roundinf to avoid round-off enon in ealcuiamd tenia.
Bold prim decora control parameters
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LABORATORY OQHXROL SAMPLE BVALQMTOH REPORT
GC/M3 Volatiles
Client Lot #— : M9L300143 Work Order #.LCS Lot-Sample#: M0A180000-376Prep Date..... : 01/12/00 Analysis DatePrep Batch #...: 0018376Dilution Factor: 1 Instrument IDAnalyst ID.... : 004091
D7JNG102-LCS Matrix
D7JNG103-LCSD 01/12/00
MSA
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PARAMETERPERCENTRECOVERY
RECOVERYLIMITS RPD
RPDLIMITS METHOD
1,l-pichloroethene 86 (70 - 120) BPA-19 TO-1486 (70 - 120) 0.60 (0-20) SPA-19 TO-14
Methylene chloride 99 (80 - 120) KPA-19 TO-14101 (80 - 120) 2.0 (0-20) EPA-19 TO-14
Trichloroethene 99 (80 - 120) KPA-19 TO-1497 (80 - 120) 1.2 (0-20) EPA-19 TO-14
Toluene 102 (70 - 120) BPA-19 TO-14102 (70 - 120) 0.35 (0-20) EPA-19 TO-14
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 104 (60 - 130) EPA-19 TO-14101 (60 - 130) 2.6 (0-20) BPA-19 TO-14
HOTB(S) :____________________________________Calrailitimu are performed before rounding to aroiri round-off erron in attained result!.
Bold print denotes control parameters
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METHOD HLAHK REPORT
GC/MS Volatiles
Client Lot : M9L300143 Work Order #...: D7JNG101MB Lot-Sample #: M0A180000-376
Analysis Sate..: 01/12/00 Dilution Factor: 1
Prep Date..... : 01/12/00Prep Batch #...: 0018376
Analyst ID.... : 004091
Matrix........ : AIR
Instrument ID..: MSA
REPORTING
PARAMETER RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Chloromethane ND 4.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
1,2-Dichloro- ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane
Vinyl chloride ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Bromomethane ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Chloroethane ND 4.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Trichlorofluoromethane ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,l-Dichloroethene ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Carbon disulfide ND 10 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,1,2-Trichloro- ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,2,2-trifluoroethane
Acetone ND 10 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Methylene chloride ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
Vinyl acetate ND 10 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-142-Butanone (MEK) ND 10 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
Chloroform ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Carbon tetrachloride ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
Benzene ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,2-Dichloroethane ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Trichloroethene ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,2-Dichloropropane ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
Bromodichloromethane ND 2.0 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 2.0 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
4-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 10 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
(MIBK)Toluene ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Tetrachloroethene ND 2.0 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
2-Hexanone ND 30 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Dibromochloromethane ND 2.0 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ND 2.0 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
Chlorobenzene ND 2.0 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Xylenes (total) ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
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METHOD grjwr REPORT
GC/MS Volatiles
Client Lot #...: M9L300143 Work Order D7JNG101 Matrix........ : AIR
REPORTINGPARAMETER RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHODStyrene MD 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Bromoform ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Benzyl chloride ND 10 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-144-Ethyl toluene ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,2,4-Triraethylbenzene ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.0 ppb(v/v) EPA-19 TO-141,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 20 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Hexachlorobutadiene ND 4.0 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14Methyl tert-butyl ether ND 10 ppb (v/v) EPA-19 TO-14
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NOTE(S):Cataiiiiions ue performed before rounding to itoid round-off errors in results.
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CANISTER FIELD DATA RECORD
CLIENT: 0^3^
CANISTER SERIAL ft A
DATE CLEANED: \ Zyfcn A»
CLIENT SAMPLE #:____________________
SITE LOCATION: __ ___________
READING TIME Vac (InchaaHg)Or PRESS, (prig) DATE INITIALS
INITIAL VACUUM CHECK 12_13<=?=?
INITIAL FIELD VACUUM,
FINAL FIELD READING
GAUGE READING UPON RECEIPT
bOMP6siTETIME
(HOURS)
"flow RATE RANGE
COMMENTS: (mVmin)
0.5 Hours 158-166.71 79.2 - 83.32 39.6-41.74 19.8-20.86 13.2-13.98 9.9-10.410 7.92-8.312 6.6-6.924 3.5-4.0
CANISTER FIELD DATA RECORD
CLIENT: 0^3^
CANISTER SERlA.#: Ofe?) 2~~l§~
DATE CLEANED: A.
CLIENT SAMPLE #:____________________
SITE LOCATION: _____________________
' READING TIME Vac. (IneftaaHg)Or PRESS, (prig) DATE INITIALS
1 INITIAL VACUUM CHECK
* INITIAL FIELD VACUUM
1 FINAL FIELD READING
| GAUGE READING UPON RECEIPT
LABORATORY CANISTER PRESSURIZATION
I INITIAL VACUUM (Inches Hg and PSIA) r_____ w o o
___________
| FINAL PRESSURE (PSIA) ih>\o©
’ressurization Gas: _ •
COMMENTS:
COtT^p1^ FLOW RATE RANffi
(HOURS) <rrt"I,in)
0.5 Hours 158-166.71 79.2 - 83.32 39.8-41.74 19.8-20.86 13.2- 13.98 9.9-10.410 7.92-8.312 6.6-6.924 3.5-4.0
CANISTER FIELD DATA RECORD
CLIENT:_________CANISTER SERIAL #:'
DATE CLEANED:___________ x At
CLIENT SAMPLE #:____________________________
SITE LOCATION:______________________________
READING TIME Vac. (InchM Hg)Or PRESS, (prig) DATE INITIALS
INITIAL VACUUM CHECK
INITIAL FIELD VACUUM
1FINAL FIELD READING
* GAUGE READING UPON RECEIPT
LABORATORY CANISTER PRESSURIZATION
1 INITIAL VACUUM (Inches Hg and PSIA) lUloo fib)
' FINAL PRESSURE (PSIA) 1 taloo &__________
Pressurization Gas:
COMPOSITETIME
(HOURS)
PLOW RATE RANGE
COMMENTS: (mVmin)
0.5 Hours 158-168.71 79.2-83.32 39.8-41.74 19.8-20.86 13.2-13.98 9.9-10.410 7.92-8.312 6.6-6.924 3.5 -4.0
4CANISTER FIELD DATA RECORD
CLIENT:_________Qssy&C*
CANISTER SERIAL &
DATE CLEANED:___________
CUENT SAMPLE ft____________________________
SITE LOCATION:_________________ _____
READING TIME VaaCMwHg)Or PRESS. (p»g) DATE INITIALS
INITIAL VACUUM CHECK
INITIAL FIELD VACUUM
FINAL FIELD READING
GAUGE READING UPON RECEIPT
LABORATORY CANISTER PRESSURIZATION
1 INITIAL VACUUM (Inches Hg and PSIA) 3“ l-S-od_l&_________
■j FINAL PRESSURE (PSIA) lb OQ <5^
Pressurization Gas: Nal
COMPOSITETIME
(HOURS)
PLOW RATS RANGE
COMMENTS: (mVmfn)
0.5 Hours 158-188.71 79.2-83.32 39.6-41.74 19.8-20.86 13.2-13.98 9.9-10.410 7.92-8.312 6.0 - 6.924 3.5-4.0
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