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Olin 3855 NORTH OCOEE STREET SUITE 200 CLEVELAND TN 37312
OFFICE (423) 336-4000 FAX (423) 336-4166
February 182009
Wilmington MA 01887
Re Residential Well Sampling Program
Dear
Please find enclosed the laboratory analysis report from the independent laboratory that analyzed the water sample collected in October 2008 from your home Also enclosed is a review by the consultant that has been retained to review all data that is related to human health that might be associated with the Olin facilities located at 51 Eames Street
As you can see from the report the only analytical results outside of the regulatory standards or guidelines are those for dissolved sodium The guideline for sodium was established so that people on a salt restricted diet would be aware of the sodium content of their water While concentrations of other parameters including NshyNitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) were detected they were all below regulatory standards or guidelines
Should there be any questions after you review this information you can call the facility at (978)658-6121 Inform them that you would like for me to call you and I will return your call
Sincerely
Steve Morrow Principal Environmental Specialist
cc Jim DiLorenzo USEP A Greg Erickson Town of Wilmington Board of Health
OLIN CORPORATION
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MACTEC engineering and constructing a better tomorrow
February 112009
Mr Steve Morrow Olin Corporation PO Box 248 Lower River Road Charleston TN 37310
Subject Residential Well Sampling 51 Eames Street Facility
Dear Mr Morrow
Per your request MACTEC Engineering and Consulting has evaluated the chemical data for the water sample collected in October 2008 from the residence in Wilmington under Olins residential well sampling program was performed to confirm the suitability of drinking water at the residential property Chemical concentrations in the well water were compared to Massachusetts and federal drinking water standards and guidelines
This evaluation
Attached is a table summarizing well monitoring data for the residence The table lists all detected analytes and their associated concentrations The appropriate standard andor guideline for each parameter is provided for comparison
Results for all detected parameters were below available Massachusetts and federal drinking water standards and guidelines
The water testing results shown here indicate that the overall well water quality is consistent with available Massachusetts and federal drinking water standards and guidelines
If you have any questions about the evaluation or if you require additional information please feel free to contact Michael Murphy at (781) 245-6606
MACTEC Engineering and Consulting Inc 107 Audubon Rood Bldg 2 Suite 301 bull Wakefield IvA01880middot Phone 7812456606 Fox 7812465060 wwwmacteccom
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Sincerely
MACTEC Engineering and Consulting
for Peter Thompson MlM Project Manager with permission Sr Principal Environmental Scientist
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20f2 MACTEC Engineering amp Consulting 107 Audubon Road
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(781) 246-5060 (FAX)
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SUMMARY OF PRIVATE RESIDENCE WELL MONITORING DATA 1
AND COMPARISON TO FEDERAL AND MASSACHUSETTS DRINKING WATER STANDARDSGUIDELINES
RESIDENCE
Sample Drinking Water Type of Parameter Results Units StandardGuideline StandardGuideline Volatiles None Detected Semi-Volatiles Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 00018 J mgL 0006 MCL N-Nitrosodimethylamine Not Detected Metals Calcium Total 62 mgL NS NS Sodium Total 15 mgL 20 ORSG Ammonia Not Detected Anions Sulfate as S04 22 mgL 250 SMCL
Chloride 65 mgL 250 SMCL
Prepared byDate SEB 013009 Seurog Notes Checked byDate BJR 020209 iStrl-- NS - No standard or guideline available MCL - Federal and Massachusetts Maximum Contaminant Level - USEPA 2006 MassDEP 2008 SMCL - Federal and Massachusetts Secondary Maximum Contaminant Level - USEPA 2006 MassDEP 2008 ORSG - Massachusetts Drinking Water Guideline - MassDEP 200B
J - Value is estimated mgL - milligrams per liter
1Data were collected in October 200B
USEPA2006 2006 Edition of the Drinking Water Standards and Health Advisories EPA B22-R-06-013
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) 200B Spring 2008 Standards and Guidelines for Contaminants in Massachusetts Drinking Waters
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360-19248lt
Job Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corporation
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312--4441
lttention Mr Steven Morrow
Designee for Becky C Mason
Project tv1anager II becky masontestamericainccom
1113i2008
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CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Form is included for each method requested
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
All holding times were met and proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 101082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and OsoC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
MCP regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question E on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-09300S - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 1016200S
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form
All QC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved
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General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAm~rica Westfield is required under QAlOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MAOEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
EPA 5252
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Simazine failed the criteria high for the ICV Recoveries were greater than 300 and less than 450 This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
Heptachlor epoxide failed the criteria high for the CCV This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 101092008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andlor RL the result has been 8 flagged Refer to the QC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitratelNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107 -04-1 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 100912008 and 101142008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(10X) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 101102008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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METHOD SUMMARY
Client Olin Corporation
Description
Matrix Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (GCMS)
Semivolatile Organic Compounds (GCMS) Extraction of Semivolatile Compounds
Metals (ICP) Preparation Metals
Lachat - Nitrate-Nitrite
Lachat Ammonia Distiflation Ammonia
Anions Ion Chromatography
Anions Ion Chromatography
Nitrogen Nitrite
EPA 1625 Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS
Lab References
TAL SAY = TestAmerica Savannah
TAL WFD = TestAmerica Westfield
TAL WSC =TestAmerica West Sacramento
Method References
EPA =US Environmental Protection Agency
Lab Location
TALWFD
TAL SAV TAL SAV
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TAL WFD
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Method Preparation Method
EPA-OW 5242
EPA 5252 EPA 5252
EPA 2007 Rev 44 EPA 200
QuickChem 10-1 07-04-1-C
QuickChem 10-107-06-1-K DistillAmmonia
MCAWW3000
MCAWW3000
SM SM 4500 N02 B
EPA EPA
EPA-OW = Methods For The Determination Of Organic Compounds In Drinking Water EPAl6004-88039 December 1988 And Its Supplements
MCAWW =Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes EPA-6004-79-020 March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions
QuickChem =Lachat Instruments
SM =Standard Methods For The Examination Of Water And Wastewater
TestAmerica Westfield
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360~19248-1
Jeb Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corpcration
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312-4441
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
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Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
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Method 3000 Sulfate
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Job Number 360-19248-1
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
Gamp]100200 TestAmerica West Sacramento (916) 373 -SSOO 30t367
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PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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MACTEC engineering and constructing a better tomorrow
February 112009
Mr Steve Morrow Olin Corporation PO Box 248 Lower River Road Charleston TN 37310
Subject Residential Well Sampling 51 Eames Street Facility
Dear Mr Morrow
Per your request MACTEC Engineering and Consulting has evaluated the chemical data for the water sample collected in October 2008 from the residence in Wilmington under Olins residential well sampling program was performed to confirm the suitability of drinking water at the residential property Chemical concentrations in the well water were compared to Massachusetts and federal drinking water standards and guidelines
This evaluation
Attached is a table summarizing well monitoring data for the residence The table lists all detected analytes and their associated concentrations The appropriate standard andor guideline for each parameter is provided for comparison
Results for all detected parameters were below available Massachusetts and federal drinking water standards and guidelines
The water testing results shown here indicate that the overall well water quality is consistent with available Massachusetts and federal drinking water standards and guidelines
If you have any questions about the evaluation or if you require additional information please feel free to contact Michael Murphy at (781) 245-6606
MACTEC Engineering and Consulting Inc 107 Audubon Rood Bldg 2 Suite 301 bull Wakefield IvA01880middot Phone 7812456606 Fox 7812465060 wwwmacteccom
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Sincerely
MACTEC Engineering and Consulting
for Peter Thompson MlM Project Manager with permission Sr Principal Environmental Scientist
Attachment
cc Project File [P P6107090016 - Olin Wilmington CSS 200910 Project Management Administration15 CorrespondenceI52 Letters RESUL TS _09 pdf]
20f2 MACTEC Engineering amp Consulting 107 Audubon Road
Wakefield MA 01880 (781) 245-6606
(781) 246-5060 (FAX)
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SUMMARY OF PRIVATE RESIDENCE WELL MONITORING DATA 1
AND COMPARISON TO FEDERAL AND MASSACHUSETTS DRINKING WATER STANDARDSGUIDELINES
RESIDENCE
Sample Drinking Water Type of Parameter Results Units StandardGuideline StandardGuideline Volatiles None Detected Semi-Volatiles Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 00018 J mgL 0006 MCL N-Nitrosodimethylamine Not Detected Metals Calcium Total 62 mgL NS NS Sodium Total 15 mgL 20 ORSG Ammonia Not Detected Anions Sulfate as S04 22 mgL 250 SMCL
Chloride 65 mgL 250 SMCL
Prepared byDate SEB 013009 Seurog Notes Checked byDate BJR 020209 iStrl-- NS - No standard or guideline available MCL - Federal and Massachusetts Maximum Contaminant Level - USEPA 2006 MassDEP 2008 SMCL - Federal and Massachusetts Secondary Maximum Contaminant Level - USEPA 2006 MassDEP 2008 ORSG - Massachusetts Drinking Water Guideline - MassDEP 200B
J - Value is estimated mgL - milligrams per liter
1Data were collected in October 200B
USEPA2006 2006 Edition of the Drinking Water Standards and Health Advisories EPA B22-R-06-013
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) 200B Spring 2008 Standards and Guidelines for Contaminants in Massachusetts Drinking Waters
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360-19248lt
Job Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corporation
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312--4441
lttention Mr Steven Morrow
Designee for Becky C Mason
Project tv1anager II becky masontestamericainccom
1113i2008
-h (est resuits in thiE report meet all NELlP requirements for accrediled parameters hny excepjefs ) NEL)P reqLirerrierits Gre noted in this 1epo1 Pursuant to NELAP this report rnay not b~ reprc-ckJcpd t~XC(r in fl Iif r~j gt~middotit
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CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Form is included for each method requested
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
All holding times were met and proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 101082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and OsoC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
MCP regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question E on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-09300S - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 1016200S
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form
All QC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved
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General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAm~rica Westfield is required under QAlOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MAOEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
EPA 5252
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Simazine failed the criteria high for the ICV Recoveries were greater than 300 and less than 450 This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
Heptachlor epoxide failed the criteria high for the CCV This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 101092008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andlor RL the result has been 8 flagged Refer to the QC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitratelNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107 -04-1 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 100912008 and 101142008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(10X) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 101102008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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METHOD SUMMARY
Client Olin Corporation
Description
Matrix Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (GCMS)
Semivolatile Organic Compounds (GCMS) Extraction of Semivolatile Compounds
Metals (ICP) Preparation Metals
Lachat - Nitrate-Nitrite
Lachat Ammonia Distiflation Ammonia
Anions Ion Chromatography
Anions Ion Chromatography
Nitrogen Nitrite
EPA 1625 Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS
Lab References
TAL SAY = TestAmerica Savannah
TAL WFD = TestAmerica Westfield
TAL WSC =TestAmerica West Sacramento
Method References
EPA =US Environmental Protection Agency
Lab Location
TALWFD
TAL SAV TAL SAV
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TALWFD
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Method Preparation Method
EPA-OW 5242
EPA 5252 EPA 5252
EPA 2007 Rev 44 EPA 200
QuickChem 10-1 07-04-1-C
QuickChem 10-107-06-1-K DistillAmmonia
MCAWW3000
MCAWW3000
SM SM 4500 N02 B
EPA EPA
EPA-OW = Methods For The Determination Of Organic Compounds In Drinking Water EPAl6004-88039 December 1988 And Its Supplements
MCAWW =Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes EPA-6004-79-020 March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions
QuickChem =Lachat Instruments
SM =Standard Methods For The Examination Of Water And Wastewater
TestAmerica Westfield
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TestAmerica
ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360~19248-1
Jeb Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corpcration
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312-4441
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
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Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
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Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
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NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
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Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
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Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
Gamp]100200 TestAmerica West Sacramento (916) 373 -SSOO 30t367
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PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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AND COMPARISON TO FEDERAL AND MASSACHUSETTS DRINKING WATER STANDARDSGUIDELINES
RESIDENCE
Sample Drinking Water Type of Parameter Results Units StandardGuideline StandardGuideline Volatiles None Detected Semi-Volatiles Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 00018 J mgL 0006 MCL N-Nitrosodimethylamine Not Detected Metals Calcium Total 62 mgL NS NS Sodium Total 15 mgL 20 ORSG Ammonia Not Detected Anions Sulfate as S04 22 mgL 250 SMCL
Chloride 65 mgL 250 SMCL
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USEPA2006 2006 Edition of the Drinking Water Standards and Health Advisories EPA B22-R-06-013
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) 200B Spring 2008 Standards and Guidelines for Contaminants in Massachusetts Drinking Waters
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360-19248lt
Job Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corporation
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312--4441
lttention Mr Steven Morrow
Designee for Becky C Mason
Project tv1anager II becky masontestamericainccom
1113i2008
-h (est resuits in thiE report meet all NELlP requirements for accrediled parameters hny excepjefs ) NEL)P reqLirerrierits Gre noted in this 1epo1 Pursuant to NELAP this report rnay not b~ reprc-ckJcpd t~XC(r in fl Iif r~j gt~middotit
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CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Form is included for each method requested
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
All holding times were met and proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 101082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and OsoC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
MCP regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question E on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-09300S - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 1016200S
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form
All QC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved
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General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAm~rica Westfield is required under QAlOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MAOEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
EPA 5252
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Simazine failed the criteria high for the ICV Recoveries were greater than 300 and less than 450 This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
Heptachlor epoxide failed the criteria high for the CCV This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 101092008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andlor RL the result has been 8 flagged Refer to the QC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitratelNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107 -04-1 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 100912008 and 101142008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(10X) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 101102008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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METHOD SUMMARY
Client Olin Corporation
Description
Matrix Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (GCMS)
Semivolatile Organic Compounds (GCMS) Extraction of Semivolatile Compounds
Metals (ICP) Preparation Metals
Lachat - Nitrate-Nitrite
Lachat Ammonia Distiflation Ammonia
Anions Ion Chromatography
Anions Ion Chromatography
Nitrogen Nitrite
EPA 1625 Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS
Lab References
TAL SAY = TestAmerica Savannah
TAL WFD = TestAmerica Westfield
TAL WSC =TestAmerica West Sacramento
Method References
EPA =US Environmental Protection Agency
Lab Location
TALWFD
TAL SAV TAL SAV
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TAL WFD
TAL WFD TAL WFD
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Method Preparation Method
EPA-OW 5242
EPA 5252 EPA 5252
EPA 2007 Rev 44 EPA 200
QuickChem 10-1 07-04-1-C
QuickChem 10-107-06-1-K DistillAmmonia
MCAWW3000
MCAWW3000
SM SM 4500 N02 B
EPA EPA
EPA-OW = Methods For The Determination Of Organic Compounds In Drinking Water EPAl6004-88039 December 1988 And Its Supplements
MCAWW =Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes EPA-6004-79-020 March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions
QuickChem =Lachat Instruments
SM =Standard Methods For The Examination Of Water And Wastewater
TestAmerica Westfield
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360~19248-1
Jeb Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corpcration
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312-4441
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
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Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
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Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
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NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
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Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
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Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
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PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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SUMMARY OF PRIVATE RESIDENCE WELL MONITORING DATA 1
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RESIDENCE
Sample Drinking Water Type of Parameter Results Units StandardGuideline StandardGuideline Volatiles None Detected Semi-Volatiles Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 00018 J mgL 0006 MCL N-Nitrosodimethylamine Not Detected Metals Calcium Total 62 mgL NS NS Sodium Total 15 mgL 20 ORSG Ammonia Not Detected Anions Sulfate as S04 22 mgL 250 SMCL
Chloride 65 mgL 250 SMCL
Prepared byDate SEB 013009 Seurog Notes Checked byDate BJR 020209 iStrl-- NS - No standard or guideline available MCL - Federal and Massachusetts Maximum Contaminant Level - USEPA 2006 MassDEP 2008 SMCL - Federal and Massachusetts Secondary Maximum Contaminant Level - USEPA 2006 MassDEP 2008 ORSG - Massachusetts Drinking Water Guideline - MassDEP 200B
J - Value is estimated mgL - milligrams per liter
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USEPA2006 2006 Edition of the Drinking Water Standards and Health Advisories EPA B22-R-06-013
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) 200B Spring 2008 Standards and Guidelines for Contaminants in Massachusetts Drinking Waters
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360-19248lt
Job Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corporation
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312--4441
lttention Mr Steven Morrow
Designee for Becky C Mason
Project tv1anager II becky masontestamericainccom
1113i2008
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CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Form is included for each method requested
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
All holding times were met and proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 101082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and OsoC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
MCP regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question E on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-09300S - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 1016200S
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form
All QC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved
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General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAm~rica Westfield is required under QAlOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MAOEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
EPA 5252
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Simazine failed the criteria high for the ICV Recoveries were greater than 300 and less than 450 This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
Heptachlor epoxide failed the criteria high for the CCV This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 101092008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andlor RL the result has been 8 flagged Refer to the QC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitratelNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107 -04-1 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 100912008 and 101142008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(10X) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 101102008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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METHOD SUMMARY
Client Olin Corporation
Description
Matrix Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (GCMS)
Semivolatile Organic Compounds (GCMS) Extraction of Semivolatile Compounds
Metals (ICP) Preparation Metals
Lachat - Nitrate-Nitrite
Lachat Ammonia Distiflation Ammonia
Anions Ion Chromatography
Anions Ion Chromatography
Nitrogen Nitrite
EPA 1625 Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS
Lab References
TAL SAY = TestAmerica Savannah
TAL WFD = TestAmerica Westfield
TAL WSC =TestAmerica West Sacramento
Method References
EPA =US Environmental Protection Agency
Lab Location
TALWFD
TAL SAV TAL SAV
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Method Preparation Method
EPA-OW 5242
EPA 5252 EPA 5252
EPA 2007 Rev 44 EPA 200
QuickChem 10-1 07-04-1-C
QuickChem 10-107-06-1-K DistillAmmonia
MCAWW3000
MCAWW3000
SM SM 4500 N02 B
EPA EPA
EPA-OW = Methods For The Determination Of Organic Compounds In Drinking Water EPAl6004-88039 December 1988 And Its Supplements
MCAWW =Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes EPA-6004-79-020 March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions
QuickChem =Lachat Instruments
SM =Standard Methods For The Examination Of Water And Wastewater
TestAmerica Westfield
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360~19248-1
Jeb Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corpcration
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
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Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
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NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
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Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
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10212008 1548 10212008 1335
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101142008 1824 10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
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PARAMETER
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Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360-19248lt
Job Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corporation
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312--4441
lttention Mr Steven Morrow
Designee for Becky C Mason
Project tv1anager II becky masontestamericainccom
1113i2008
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CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Form is included for each method requested
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
All holding times were met and proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 101082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and OsoC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
MCP regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question E on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-09300S - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 1016200S
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form
All QC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved
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General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAm~rica Westfield is required under QAlOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MAOEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
EPA 5252
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Simazine failed the criteria high for the ICV Recoveries were greater than 300 and less than 450 This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
Heptachlor epoxide failed the criteria high for the CCV This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 101092008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andlor RL the result has been 8 flagged Refer to the QC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitratelNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107 -04-1 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 100912008 and 101142008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(10X) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 101102008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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METHOD SUMMARY
Client Olin Corporation
Description
Matrix Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (GCMS)
Semivolatile Organic Compounds (GCMS) Extraction of Semivolatile Compounds
Metals (ICP) Preparation Metals
Lachat - Nitrate-Nitrite
Lachat Ammonia Distiflation Ammonia
Anions Ion Chromatography
Anions Ion Chromatography
Nitrogen Nitrite
EPA 1625 Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS
Lab References
TAL SAY = TestAmerica Savannah
TAL WFD = TestAmerica Westfield
TAL WSC =TestAmerica West Sacramento
Method References
EPA =US Environmental Protection Agency
Lab Location
TALWFD
TAL SAV TAL SAV
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Method Preparation Method
EPA-OW 5242
EPA 5252 EPA 5252
EPA 2007 Rev 44 EPA 200
QuickChem 10-1 07-04-1-C
QuickChem 10-107-06-1-K DistillAmmonia
MCAWW3000
MCAWW3000
SM SM 4500 N02 B
EPA EPA
EPA-OW = Methods For The Determination Of Organic Compounds In Drinking Water EPAl6004-88039 December 1988 And Its Supplements
MCAWW =Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes EPA-6004-79-020 March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions
QuickChem =Lachat Instruments
SM =Standard Methods For The Examination Of Water And Wastewater
TestAmerica Westfield
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360~19248-1
Jeb Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corpcration
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
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Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
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RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
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ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
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Job Number 360-19248-1
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
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Trace Level Organic Compounds
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N-Nitrosodimethylamine
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DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360-19248lt
Job Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corporation
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312--4441
lttention Mr Steven Morrow
Designee for Becky C Mason
Project tv1anager II becky masontestamericainccom
1113i2008
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CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Form is included for each method requested
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
All holding times were met and proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 101082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and OsoC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
MCP regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question E on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-09300S - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 1016200S
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form
All QC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved
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General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAm~rica Westfield is required under QAlOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MAOEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
EPA 5252
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Simazine failed the criteria high for the ICV Recoveries were greater than 300 and less than 450 This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
Heptachlor epoxide failed the criteria high for the CCV This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 101092008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andlor RL the result has been 8 flagged Refer to the QC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitratelNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107 -04-1 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 100912008 and 101142008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(10X) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 101102008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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METHOD SUMMARY
Client Olin Corporation
Description
Matrix Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (GCMS)
Semivolatile Organic Compounds (GCMS) Extraction of Semivolatile Compounds
Metals (ICP) Preparation Metals
Lachat - Nitrate-Nitrite
Lachat Ammonia Distiflation Ammonia
Anions Ion Chromatography
Anions Ion Chromatography
Nitrogen Nitrite
EPA 1625 Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS
Lab References
TAL SAY = TestAmerica Savannah
TAL WFD = TestAmerica Westfield
TAL WSC =TestAmerica West Sacramento
Method References
EPA =US Environmental Protection Agency
Lab Location
TALWFD
TAL SAV TAL SAV
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TALWFD
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Method Preparation Method
EPA-OW 5242
EPA 5252 EPA 5252
EPA 2007 Rev 44 EPA 200
QuickChem 10-1 07-04-1-C
QuickChem 10-107-06-1-K DistillAmmonia
MCAWW3000
MCAWW3000
SM SM 4500 N02 B
EPA EPA
EPA-OW = Methods For The Determination Of Organic Compounds In Drinking Water EPAl6004-88039 December 1988 And Its Supplements
MCAWW =Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes EPA-6004-79-020 March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions
QuickChem =Lachat Instruments
SM =Standard Methods For The Examination Of Water And Wastewater
TestAmerica Westfield
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360~19248-1
Jeb Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corpcration
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312-4441
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
62000 -tr-5-7 (tr
15000
Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
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103 Cl0
Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
eo - 120 80 - 120
10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
Gamp]100200 TestAmerica West Sacramento (916) 373 -SSOO 30t367
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360-19248lt
Job Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corporation
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312--4441
lttention Mr Steven Morrow
Designee for Becky C Mason
Project tv1anager II becky masontestamericainccom
1113i2008
-h (est resuits in thiE report meet all NELlP requirements for accrediled parameters hny excepjefs ) NEL)P reqLirerrierits Gre noted in this 1epo1 Pursuant to NELAP this report rnay not b~ reprc-ckJcpd t~XC(r in fl Iif r~j gt~middotit
wriien cpprovai from the laboratory 1t5tfVTleric8 VVestfielj Certifications and Approvals MADEP MA014 RDCH57 CTDFr~ O~94 1 DECiSC NH D~ 2539 ~=Ur FL E87912 TOX rltELfp NJ MA008 TOX NEtJlP NY 10843 NY DOH 10843
Field saTpiing is perbrrned under SOPs WEmiddotFlOmiddotQOi an WE-FLD-002
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CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Form is included for each method requested
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
All holding times were met and proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 101082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and OsoC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
MCP regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question E on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-09300S - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 1016200S
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form
All QC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved
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General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAm~rica Westfield is required under QAlOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MAOEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
EPA 5252
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Simazine failed the criteria high for the ICV Recoveries were greater than 300 and less than 450 This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
Heptachlor epoxide failed the criteria high for the CCV This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 101092008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andlor RL the result has been 8 flagged Refer to the QC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitratelNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107 -04-1 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 100912008 and 101142008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(10X) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 101102008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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METHOD SUMMARY
Client Olin Corporation
Description
Matrix Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (GCMS)
Semivolatile Organic Compounds (GCMS) Extraction of Semivolatile Compounds
Metals (ICP) Preparation Metals
Lachat - Nitrate-Nitrite
Lachat Ammonia Distiflation Ammonia
Anions Ion Chromatography
Anions Ion Chromatography
Nitrogen Nitrite
EPA 1625 Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS
Lab References
TAL SAY = TestAmerica Savannah
TAL WFD = TestAmerica Westfield
TAL WSC =TestAmerica West Sacramento
Method References
EPA =US Environmental Protection Agency
Lab Location
TALWFD
TAL SAV TAL SAV
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TALWFD
TAL WSC
Job Number 360-19248-1
Method Preparation Method
EPA-OW 5242
EPA 5252 EPA 5252
EPA 2007 Rev 44 EPA 200
QuickChem 10-1 07-04-1-C
QuickChem 10-107-06-1-K DistillAmmonia
MCAWW3000
MCAWW3000
SM SM 4500 N02 B
EPA EPA
EPA-OW = Methods For The Determination Of Organic Compounds In Drinking Water EPAl6004-88039 December 1988 And Its Supplements
MCAWW =Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes EPA-6004-79-020 March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions
QuickChem =Lachat Instruments
SM =Standard Methods For The Examination Of Water And Wastewater
TestAmerica Westfield
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TestAmerica
ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360~19248-1
Jeb Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corpcration
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312-4441
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
EPA 5252 -----~- ---- -----shy
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
NOMA ----__--------_ _----- -------~--------------------~ -------------------------~--------- ------------------~--
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Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job tum~8r 360-19248-1
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JR55 North OrnAA StrAR
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tUenticn tvli Steven 1010
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beckymason(cDtestamer C6i nccern 1212008
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
62000 -tr-5-7 (tr
15000
Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
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103 Cl0
Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
eo - 120 80 - 120
10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
J
Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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~stAmerica THl LEADER IN ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
Gamp]100200 TestAmerica West Sacramento (916) 373 -SSOO 30t367
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Form is included for each method requested
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
All holding times were met and proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 101082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and OsoC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
MCP regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question E on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-09300S - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 1016200S
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form
All QC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved
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General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAm~rica Westfield is required under QAlOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MAOEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
EPA 5252
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Simazine failed the criteria high for the ICV Recoveries were greater than 300 and less than 450 This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
Heptachlor epoxide failed the criteria high for the CCV This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 101092008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andlor RL the result has been 8 flagged Refer to the QC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitratelNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107 -04-1 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 100912008 and 101142008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(10X) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 101102008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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METHOD SUMMARY
Client Olin Corporation
Description
Matrix Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (GCMS)
Semivolatile Organic Compounds (GCMS) Extraction of Semivolatile Compounds
Metals (ICP) Preparation Metals
Lachat - Nitrate-Nitrite
Lachat Ammonia Distiflation Ammonia
Anions Ion Chromatography
Anions Ion Chromatography
Nitrogen Nitrite
EPA 1625 Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS
Lab References
TAL SAY = TestAmerica Savannah
TAL WFD = TestAmerica Westfield
TAL WSC =TestAmerica West Sacramento
Method References
EPA =US Environmental Protection Agency
Lab Location
TALWFD
TAL SAV TAL SAV
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TALWFD
TAL WSC
Job Number 360-19248-1
Method Preparation Method
EPA-OW 5242
EPA 5252 EPA 5252
EPA 2007 Rev 44 EPA 200
QuickChem 10-1 07-04-1-C
QuickChem 10-107-06-1-K DistillAmmonia
MCAWW3000
MCAWW3000
SM SM 4500 N02 B
EPA EPA
EPA-OW = Methods For The Determination Of Organic Compounds In Drinking Water EPAl6004-88039 December 1988 And Its Supplements
MCAWW =Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes EPA-6004-79-020 March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions
QuickChem =Lachat Instruments
SM =Standard Methods For The Examination Of Water And Wastewater
TestAmerica Westfield
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360~19248-1
Jeb Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corpcration
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312-4441
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
62000 -tr-5-7 (tr
15000
Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
i 1)oO
middotif92 I]
103 Cl0
Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
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10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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~stAmerica THl LEADER IN ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAm~rica Westfield is required under QAlOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MAOEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
EPA 5252
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Simazine failed the criteria high for the ICV Recoveries were greater than 300 and less than 450 This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
Heptachlor epoxide failed the criteria high for the CCV This analyte was not detected in any associated samples
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 101092008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andlor RL the result has been 8 flagged Refer to the QC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitratelNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107 -04-1 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1 The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 100912008 and 101142008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(10X) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 101102008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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METHOD SUMMARY
Client Olin Corporation
Description
Matrix Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (GCMS)
Semivolatile Organic Compounds (GCMS) Extraction of Semivolatile Compounds
Metals (ICP) Preparation Metals
Lachat - Nitrate-Nitrite
Lachat Ammonia Distiflation Ammonia
Anions Ion Chromatography
Anions Ion Chromatography
Nitrogen Nitrite
EPA 1625 Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS
Lab References
TAL SAY = TestAmerica Savannah
TAL WFD = TestAmerica Westfield
TAL WSC =TestAmerica West Sacramento
Method References
EPA =US Environmental Protection Agency
Lab Location
TALWFD
TAL SAV TAL SAV
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TALWFD
TAL WSC
Job Number 360-19248-1
Method Preparation Method
EPA-OW 5242
EPA 5252 EPA 5252
EPA 2007 Rev 44 EPA 200
QuickChem 10-1 07-04-1-C
QuickChem 10-107-06-1-K DistillAmmonia
MCAWW3000
MCAWW3000
SM SM 4500 N02 B
EPA EPA
EPA-OW = Methods For The Determination Of Organic Compounds In Drinking Water EPAl6004-88039 December 1988 And Its Supplements
MCAWW =Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes EPA-6004-79-020 March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions
QuickChem =Lachat Instruments
SM =Standard Methods For The Examination Of Water And Wastewater
TestAmerica Westfield
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360~19248-1
Jeb Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corpcration
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312-4441
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job tum~8r 360-19248-1
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
62000 -tr-5-7 (tr
15000
Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
i 1)oO
middotif92 I]
103 Cl0
Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
eo - 120 80 - 120
10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
J
Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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~stAmerica THl LEADER IN ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 100912008 and 101142008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(10X) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 101102008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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METHOD SUMMARY
Client Olin Corporation
Description
Matrix Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (GCMS)
Semivolatile Organic Compounds (GCMS) Extraction of Semivolatile Compounds
Metals (ICP) Preparation Metals
Lachat - Nitrate-Nitrite
Lachat Ammonia Distiflation Ammonia
Anions Ion Chromatography
Anions Ion Chromatography
Nitrogen Nitrite
EPA 1625 Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS
Lab References
TAL SAY = TestAmerica Savannah
TAL WFD = TestAmerica Westfield
TAL WSC =TestAmerica West Sacramento
Method References
EPA =US Environmental Protection Agency
Lab Location
TALWFD
TAL SAV TAL SAV
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TALWFD
TAL WSC
Job Number 360-19248-1
Method Preparation Method
EPA-OW 5242
EPA 5252 EPA 5252
EPA 2007 Rev 44 EPA 200
QuickChem 10-1 07-04-1-C
QuickChem 10-107-06-1-K DistillAmmonia
MCAWW3000
MCAWW3000
SM SM 4500 N02 B
EPA EPA
EPA-OW = Methods For The Determination Of Organic Compounds In Drinking Water EPAl6004-88039 December 1988 And Its Supplements
MCAWW =Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes EPA-6004-79-020 March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions
QuickChem =Lachat Instruments
SM =Standard Methods For The Examination Of Water And Wastewater
TestAmerica Westfield
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360~19248-1
Jeb Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corpcration
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312-4441
ttention Mr Steven Morrow
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Designee for Becky C Mason
Droject Manager 11 beckyrnasontestnlericainccom
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~middotre test results in ihis -fDcrt rneei ~ j imiddotmiddotmiddotjEL~P requlreTiGnt5 f)r ccredited p8ran1eters Any exceptions to NELAP requirements are cec in this [eot Pursusnt to tlELAP tris report may not be reproduced except in fuJi and with vrHten a~proai frorn ne laLgtef2kTY TesiAmerlca Viesmeld CerJi1c2Iions 2~C ApproV2is MACEY 1gt014 RDO57 CTDPH 0494 VI DECVVSD NH DES 2539 NELAP FL E87G2 TO)lt ~~ELAp ~J M008 lOX fELPP rN 0843 rlY DOH 10843
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J6st~rnerica V1festfield Ve~0e~d EX~~ut9 ltJrK 53 Soutn2npor Eoce iesfsic 4 01DC5
Tel (413) 572-4000 Fax (413) 572-3707 -middotmiddottdmiddot tssta~prcajnc fQlJJ
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
NOMA ----__--------_ _----- -------~--------------------~ -------------------------~--------- ------------------~--
-- _-- __-- - - - - _- shyThis analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job tum~8r 360-19248-1
Fe) 0in CQmor8h~J
JR55 North OrnAA StrAR
Suite 200 Clevelend Ti 37) 12-44L 1
tUenticn tvli Steven 1010
8Acky C tvlClson Project f1anager 1
beckymason(cDtestamer C6i nccern 1212008
T- test results in this report meet 11i1 I~EL~P flIlrUWfimiddotj )i OVj lenimiddotr gt1V xpl()fIiO NFl P (equ~rernents are notedn thrs reurop8rt PUf3en to tmiddot~El)rJ hjs r(r-middot-middotmiddotY~ fr ~01 (~_middotpr-middotlt~ 1~middot~~-l Cyccpt in ull rJn~ vdr writen approval from ihe laboratory TrslflI)0rim WeHield Cerilic31iono-md PI0o10 vll)F Lmiddot1ltr1middotj f-ltIUUd___ (~ U~d (HSmiddotl j UECVvSD Wi Ul3 2529 NELAP FL EB7912 Tex NELAP NJ icACCE --0gt IltELAP ~y -13 i-jmiddot Ce--i 43
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
62000 -tr-5-7 (tr
15000
Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
i 1)oO
middotif92 I]
103 Cl0
Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
eo - 120 80 - 120
10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
J
Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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~stAmerica THl LEADER IN ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
Gamp]100200 TestAmerica West Sacramento (916) 373 -SSOO 30t367
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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8J100200 T~tAmerfca West Sactamento (916) 373 - 56DO 20 of 3S7
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METHOD SUMMARY
Client Olin Corporation
Description
Matrix Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (GCMS)
Semivolatile Organic Compounds (GCMS) Extraction of Semivolatile Compounds
Metals (ICP) Preparation Metals
Lachat - Nitrate-Nitrite
Lachat Ammonia Distiflation Ammonia
Anions Ion Chromatography
Anions Ion Chromatography
Nitrogen Nitrite
EPA 1625 Organic Compounds by Isotope Dilution GCMS
Lab References
TAL SAY = TestAmerica Savannah
TAL WFD = TestAmerica Westfield
TAL WSC =TestAmerica West Sacramento
Method References
EPA =US Environmental Protection Agency
Lab Location
TALWFD
TAL SAV TAL SAV
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TAL WFD
TALWFD
TAL WSC
Job Number 360-19248-1
Method Preparation Method
EPA-OW 5242
EPA 5252 EPA 5252
EPA 2007 Rev 44 EPA 200
QuickChem 10-1 07-04-1-C
QuickChem 10-107-06-1-K DistillAmmonia
MCAWW3000
MCAWW3000
SM SM 4500 N02 B
EPA EPA
EPA-OW = Methods For The Determination Of Organic Compounds In Drinking Water EPAl6004-88039 December 1988 And Its Supplements
MCAWW =Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes EPA-6004-79-020 March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions
QuickChem =Lachat Instruments
SM =Standard Methods For The Examination Of Water And Wastewater
TestAmerica Westfield
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TestAmerica
ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360~19248-1
Jeb Description Laboratory Analysis
For Olin Corpcration
3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200
Cleveland TN 37312-4441
ttention Mr Steven Morrow
~Y~kY-eft~~I_
Jcraquot~~
Designee for Becky C Mason
Droject Manager 11 beckyrnasontestnlericainccom
12052]08 Hevisicn 1
~middotre test results in ihis -fDcrt rneei ~ j imiddotmiddotmiddotjEL~P requlreTiGnt5 f)r ccredited p8ran1eters Any exceptions to NELAP requirements are cec in this [eot Pursusnt to tlELAP tris report may not be reproduced except in fuJi and with vrHten a~proai frorn ne laLgtef2kTY TesiAmerlca Viesmeld CerJi1c2Iions 2~C ApproV2is MACEY 1gt014 RDO57 CTDPH 0494 VI DECVVSD NH DES 2539 NELAP FL E87G2 TO)lt ~~ELAp ~J M008 lOX fELPP rN 0843 rlY DOH 10843
Field s3iTpling is
~ctal nurrber of pages in this report if10 TestAmeri~L~bortorics Inc
J6st~rnerica V1festfield Ve~0e~d EX~~ut9 ltJrK 53 Soutn2npor Eoce iesfsic 4 01DC5
Tel (413) 572-4000 Fax (413) 572-3707 -middotmiddottdmiddot tssta~prcajnc fQlJJ
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
EPA 5252 -----~- ---- -----shy
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
NOMA ----__--------_ _----- -------~--------------------~ -------------------------~--------- ------------------~--
-- _-- __-- - - - - _- shyThis analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job tum~8r 360-19248-1
Fe) 0in CQmor8h~J
JR55 North OrnAA StrAR
Suite 200 Clevelend Ti 37) 12-44L 1
tUenticn tvli Steven 1010
8Acky C tvlClson Project f1anager 1
beckymason(cDtestamer C6i nccern 1212008
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
62000 -tr-5-7 (tr
15000
Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
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Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
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10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
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PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job Number 360~19248-1
Jeb Description Laboratory Analysis
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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T- test results in this report meet 11i1 I~EL~P flIlrUWfimiddotj )i OVj lenimiddotr gt1V xpl()fIiO NFl P (equ~rernents are notedn thrs reurop8rt PUf3en to tmiddot~El)rJ hjs r(r-middot-middotmiddotY~ fr ~01 (~_middotpr-middotlt~ 1~middot~~-l Cyccpt in ull rJn~ vdr writen approval from ihe laboratory TrslflI)0rim WeHield Cerilic31iono-md PI0o10 vll)F Lmiddot1ltr1middotj f-ltIUUd___ (~ U~d (HSmiddotl j UECVvSD Wi Ul3 2529 NELAP FL EB7912 Tex NELAP NJ icACCE --0gt IltELAP ~y -13 i-jmiddot Ce--i 43
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
62000 -tr-5-7 (tr
15000
Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
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Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
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10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
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10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
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Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
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Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
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PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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REVISION CASE NARRATIVE
Client Olin Corporation
Project Laboratory Analysis
Report Number 360-19248-1
This revision provides the requested additional data and also corrects the Volatile Organic Compounds and EPA 5252 portions of the narrative
This case narrative is in the form of an exception report where only the anomalies related to this report method specific performance andlor QAfQC issues are discussed If there are no issues to report this narrative will include a statement that documents that there are no relevant data issues as stipulated in the MCP reporting requirements
__----____ _____ In order to facilitate report review a separate MCP Analytical Method Report Certification Formjs___________ incluciecrtor eacn methoa requestea - -
It should be noted that samples with elevated Reporting Limits (RLs) as a result of a dilution may not be able to satisfy MCP program reporting limits in some cases if the adjusted RL is greater than the applicable MCP standards or criterion to which the concentration is being compared Such increases in the RLs are an unavoidable but acceptable consequence of sample dilution that enables quantification of target analytes which exceed the calibration range
Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results
AWholcHngtimes were meCand proper preservation noted for the methods performed on these samples unless otherwise detailed in the individual sections below
The samples were received on 10082008 the samples arrived in good condition properly preserved and on ice The temperatures of the coolers at receipt were 28 14 and 08DC
Note All samples which require thermal preservation are considered acceptable if the arrival temperature is within 2C of the required temperature or method specified range For samples with a specified temperature of 4C samples with a temperature ranging from just above freezing temperature of water to 6C shall be acceptable Samples that are hand delivered immediately following collection may not meet these criteria however they will be deemed acceptable according to NELAC and MADEP standards if there is evidence that the chilling process has begun such as arrival on ice etc
Mep regulatory standard criteria were not specified for this report Therefore method reporting limits (RLs) were not assessed against any MCP standards as it may pertain to Question F on the Presumptive Certainty Certification Form (MADEP reference WSC-CAM-AN-093008 - WSCshyCAM Analytical Notes)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-7 were analyzed for volatile organic compounds in accordance with EPA Method 5242 The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All QAQC procedures required to meet Presumptive Certainty for the specified analytical method
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job tum~8r 360-19248-1
Fe) 0in CQmor8h~J
JR55 North OrnAA StrAR
Suite 200 Clevelend Ti 37) 12-44L 1
tUenticn tvli Steven 1010
8Acky C tvlClson Project f1anager 1
beckymason(cDtestamer C6i nccern 1212008
T- test results in this report meet 11i1 I~EL~P flIlrUWfimiddotj )i OVj lenimiddotr gt1V xpl()fIiO NFl P (equ~rernents are notedn thrs reurop8rt PUf3en to tmiddot~El)rJ hjs r(r-middot-middotmiddotY~ fr ~01 (~_middotpr-middotlt~ 1~middot~~-l Cyccpt in ull rJn~ vdr writen approval from ihe laboratory TrslflI)0rim WeHield Cerilic31iono-md PI0o10 vll)F Lmiddot1ltr1middotj f-ltIUUd___ (~ U~d (HSmiddotl j UECVvSD Wi Ul3 2529 NELAP FL EB7912 Tex NELAP NJ icACCE --0gt IltELAP ~y -13 i-jmiddot Ce--i 43
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
62000 -tr-5-7 (tr
15000
Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
i 1)oO
middotif92 I]
103 Cl0
Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
eo - 120 80 - 120
10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
J
Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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~stAmerica THl LEADER IN ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
Gamp]100200 TestAmerica West Sacramento (916) 373 -SSOO 30t367
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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were performed as per section B of the MADEP MCP analytical method report Certification form_
All OC performance standards and recommendations which may affect Data Usability for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
The internal standard 14-Dichlorobenzene-d4 failed the criteria low for sample 360-19248-3 No target compounds were detected in this sample results would be biased high
General method information For purposes of Presumptive Certainty status MADEP stipulates that analytical methods EPA 5242 and SW846 8260B are equivalent Additionally TestAmerica Westfield is required under OAJOC guidelines for the acquisition and reporting of analytical data to report only those compounds for which we hold MADEP drinking water certification This compound list typically differs from the CAMs SW846 8260B list (EPA 5242 vs_ WSC CAM II-A)
The following reported methods are not listed in the MADEP Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM) pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 400017(2)
EPA 5252 -----~- ---- -----shy
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Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for EPA 5252 in accordance with EPA method 5252 The samples were prepared on 10142008 and analyzed on 10152008 and 10172008
This analysis was performed at TestAmerica Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah GA 31404
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
TOTAL METALS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for total metals in accordance with -----------------EPA 2007 Rev 44 The samples were prepared and analyzed 00-10092008-----------------middot--------------------------shy
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved with the exception of
Chromium was detected in method blank MB 360-372492 at a level that was above the method detection limit but below the reporting limit The value should be considered an estimate and has been flagged J_ If the associated sample reported a result above the MOL andor RL the result has been B flagged Refer to the OC report for details
NITRATENITRITE BY LACHAT
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for NitrateNitrite by Lachat in accordance with method 10shy107-04-1_ The samples were analyzed on 10162008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
AMMONIA
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for ammonia in accordance with LACHAT 10-107-06-1_ The samples were prepared and analyzed on 10152008 and 10212008
All OC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
NOMA ----__--------_ _----- -------~--------------------~ -------------------------~--------- ------------------~--
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Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job tum~8r 360-19248-1
Fe) 0in CQmor8h~J
JR55 North OrnAA StrAR
Suite 200 Clevelend Ti 37) 12-44L 1
tUenticn tvli Steven 1010
8Acky C tvlClson Project f1anager 1
beckymason(cDtestamer C6i nccern 1212008
T- test results in this report meet 11i1 I~EL~P flIlrUWfimiddotj )i OVj lenimiddotr gt1V xpl()fIiO NFl P (equ~rernents are notedn thrs reurop8rt PUf3en to tmiddot~El)rJ hjs r(r-middot-middotmiddotY~ fr ~01 (~_middotpr-middotlt~ 1~middot~~-l Cyccpt in ull rJn~ vdr writen approval from ihe laboratory TrslflI)0rim WeHield Cerilic31iono-md PI0o10 vll)F Lmiddot1ltr1middotj f-ltIUUd___ (~ U~d (HSmiddotl j UECVvSD Wi Ul3 2529 NELAP FL EB7912 Tex NELAP NJ icACCE --0gt IltELAP ~y -13 i-jmiddot Ce--i 43
TeuroS1~nH~ric~ LnhortltorjR~1 rH~
T~stfn~erca VifesiHeld loVEStie-d Et~cL1Hv~ Par~~l )J S)u1hamp- J~~C~ -middotstpoundlj J~ ort~~
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
62000 -tr-5-7 (tr
15000
Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
i 1)oO
middotif92 I]
103 Cl0
Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
eo - 120 80 - 120
10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
J
Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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~stAmerica THl LEADER IN ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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ANIONS
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-6 were analyzed for anions in accordance with EPA Method 3000 The samples were analyzed on 10092008 and 10142008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
Samples 360-19248-1 through 360-19248-3(1 OX) 360-19248-5 and 360-19248-6(10X) required dilution prior to analysis The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly Dilutions were due to high Chloride concentration
NITRITE BY COLORIMETRIC
Sample 360-19248-6 was analyzed for Nitrite by Colorimetric in accordance with SM 4500B The samples were analyzed on 10102008
All QC performance standards and recommendations for this specific method were achieved
NOMA ----__--------_ _----- -------~--------------------~ -------------------------~--------- ------------------~--
-- _-- __-- - - - - _- shyThis analysis was performed at TestAmerica West Sacramento 880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605
Refer to subcontract report for case narrative
This case narrative is available in Word format upon request
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job tum~8r 360-19248-1
Fe) 0in CQmor8h~J
JR55 North OrnAA StrAR
Suite 200 Clevelend Ti 37) 12-44L 1
tUenticn tvli Steven 1010
8Acky C tvlClson Project f1anager 1
beckymason(cDtestamer C6i nccern 1212008
T- test results in this report meet 11i1 I~EL~P flIlrUWfimiddotj )i OVj lenimiddotr gt1V xpl()fIiO NFl P (equ~rernents are notedn thrs reurop8rt PUf3en to tmiddot~El)rJ hjs r(r-middot-middotmiddotY~ fr ~01 (~_middotpr-middotlt~ 1~middot~~-l Cyccpt in ull rJn~ vdr writen approval from ihe laboratory TrslflI)0rim WeHield Cerilic31iono-md PI0o10 vll)F Lmiddot1ltr1middotj f-ltIUUd___ (~ U~d (HSmiddotl j UECVvSD Wi Ul3 2529 NELAP FL EB7912 Tex NELAP NJ icACCE --0gt IltELAP ~y -13 i-jmiddot Ce--i 43
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
62000 -tr-5-7 (tr
15000
Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
i 1)oO
middotif92 I]
103 Cl0
Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
eo - 120 80 - 120
10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
J
Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Job tum~8r 360-19248-1
Fe) 0in CQmor8h~J
JR55 North OrnAA StrAR
Suite 200 Clevelend Ti 37) 12-44L 1
tUenticn tvli Steven 1010
8Acky C tvlClson Project f1anager 1
beckymason(cDtestamer C6i nccern 1212008
T- test results in this report meet 11i1 I~EL~P flIlrUWfimiddotj )i OVj lenimiddotr gt1V xpl()fIiO NFl P (equ~rernents are notedn thrs reurop8rt PUf3en to tmiddot~El)rJ hjs r(r-middot-middotmiddotY~ fr ~01 (~_middotpr-middotlt~ 1~middot~~-l Cyccpt in ull rJn~ vdr writen approval from ihe laboratory TrslflI)0rim WeHield Cerilic31iono-md PI0o10 vll)F Lmiddot1ltr1middotj f-ltIUUd___ (~ U~d (HSmiddotl j UECVvSD Wi Ul3 2529 NELAP FL EB7912 Tex NELAP NJ icACCE --0gt IltELAP ~y -13 i-jmiddot Ce--i 43
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T~stfn~erca VifesiHeld loVEStie-d Et~cL1Hv~ Par~~l )J S)u1hamp- J~~C~ -middotstpoundlj J~ ort~~
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
62000 -tr-5-7 (tr
15000
Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
i 1)oO
middotif92 I]
103 Cl0
Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
eo - 120 80 - 120
10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
J
Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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~stAmerica THl LEADER IN ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
Gamp]100200 TestAmerica West Sacramento (916) 373 -SSOO 30t367
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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Mr Steven Morrow Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample 10 OC-M24L72A Lab Sample 10 360-19248-6
Analyte
Method 5252 Prep Method 5252 Alachlor Atrazine Benzo[ a ]pyrene Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Endrin Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene gamma-BHC (Lindane) Methoxychlor Simazine
Surrogate T riphenylphosphate 2-Nitro-m-xylene Perylene-d12
Method 2007 Rev 44 Prep Method 200 Calcium Chromium NO Sodium
ResultQualifier
ND ND ND 1S J ND ND ND Ur ND ND NO NO NO NO
104 109 95
62000 -tr-5-7 (tr
15000
Date Sampled Date Received
Client Matrix
Unit MDL
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugfL 0061 ugL 0044 ugL 0026 ugL 051 ugL 051 ugL 0039 ugL 0093 ugL 012 ugL 0033 ugL 0057 ugL 0070 ugL 010 ugL 007S
Date Analyzed Date Prepared
ugL 47 ugL 03S ugL 120
Job Number 360-19248-1
1010S200S 0905
1010S200S 1500 Potable
RL Dilution
1015200S 1S16 1014200S OS56
020 10 020 10 020 10 20 10 15 10 020 10 020 10 051 10 020 10 20 10 020 10 051 10 051 10
Acceptance Limits 70 - 130 70 - 130 70 - 130
10109200S 1S40 10092008 1150
400 10 50 10 2000 10
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
i 1)oO
middotif92 I]
103 Cl0
Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
eo - 120 80 - 120
10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
J
Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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~stAmerica THl LEADER IN ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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Mr Steven Morrow Job Number 360-19248-1 Olin Corporation 3855 North Ocoee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Date Sampled 10082008 0905 Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Date Received 10082008 1500Lab Sample ID 360-19248-6 Client Matrix Potable
Analyte ResultQualifier Unit RL RL Dilution
Method 5242 Date Analyzed 10162008 1930
1112-Tetrachloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1 1 i-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
1122-Tetrachloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
112-Trichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethane NO ugL 050 050 10
11-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
1 1-Dichloropropene NO ugL 050 050 10
123-T richlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
123-T richloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
124-Trichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
124-Trimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichlorobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
12-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
135-T rimethylbenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
13-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
14-Dichlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
22-Dichloropropane ND ugL 050 050 10
2-Chlorotoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
4-Chlorotoluene ND 050ugL 050 10
4-lsopropyltoluene ND ugL 050 050 10
Benzene NO ugL 050 050 10
Bromobenzene NO ugL 050 050 10 10Bromoform ND ugL 050 050
Bromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Carbon tetrachloride ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobenzene ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chlorodibromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Chloroform ND ugL 050 050 10
ugL 050Chloromethane ND 050 10
cis-12-Dichloroethene ND ugL 050 050 10
cis-13-Dichloropropene ND ugL 050 050 10
Dibromomethane ND ugfL 050 050 10
Dichlorobromomethane ND ugL 050 050 10
Dichlorodifiuoromethane NO ugfL 050 050 10
Ethylbenzene ND ugfL 050 050 10
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
i 1)oO
middotif92 I]
103 Cl0
Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
eo - 120 80 - 120
10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
J
Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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~stAmerica THl LEADER IN ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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Mr Steven Morrov Olin Corporation 3855 North Oooee Street Suite 200 Cleveland TN 37312-4441
Client Sample ID OC-M24L72A Lab Sample ID 360middot19248middot6
Analyte
Ethylene Dibromide Hexechlorobutadiene Isopropybenzene mmiddotXylere amp p-Xylene Methyl lert-butyl ether Methylene Chloride n-Butylbenzene Nmiddot Propylbenzere Naphthalene omiddotXylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene tertmiddotButylbenzene Tetrachlofoethene Toluene trans-12-oichloroethene irans- 3-oichloropropene
Trichioroethene Trichorofiuoromethane Vinyl cJllorioe 244-Trimetryl-2-pentene 244-T rimetrylmiddot1-pentene
Surrogate 4-8romofluOfJbenzene Oibromoiluoramethane
Method 10middot107-04middot1-C Nitrate as N
Method 10-107-06-1-K Prep Method DistillAmrronia Ammonia
Method 3000 Sulfate
Method 3000 Chloride
Method SM 4500 NOZ B Nitrite as N
Cale Sampled Cale ReCBived Client tl1atrix
ResultiQualifier Unit RL
NO ugJL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 10 NO ugL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO uglL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugJL 050 ND ugiL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugl 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 050 NO ugfL 050 NO ugL 10~r ND r ~ uofL 10l
i 1)oO
middotif92 I]
103 Cl0
Dale Analyzed NO nngfL 0050
DatE Anayzed Date Prepared
ND rrgL 010
DatE- Analyzed 22 rngl 20
Oaieuro Analyzed 65 rngiL 10
Date Analyzed ND nngL 0010
Job Number 360-19248-1
10082008 0905 10082008 1500 Potbie
RL Dilution
050 l0 050 10 050 10 10 10 050 i 0 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 LO 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 10 050 iO
10 10 10 10
ACCBptance Umits
eo - 120 80 - 120
10162008 1125 0050 0
10212008 1548 10212008 1335
010 C
10142008 1809 20 0
101142008 1824 10 0
10102008 0614 oJ10 0
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DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
J
Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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~stAmerica THl LEADER IN ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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- barcode 485041
DATA REPORTING QUALIFIERS
Client Olin Corporation
Lab Section Qualifier
GCMS VOA
GCMS Semi VOA
J
Metals
B
J
Job Number 360-19248-1
Description
LCS or LCSO exceeds the control limits
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
Compound was found in the blank and sample
Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MOL and the concentration is an approximate value
TestAmerica Westfield
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~stAmerica THl LEADER IN ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
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Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
Gamp]100200 TestAmerica West Sacramento (916) 373 -SSOO 30t367
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606
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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~stAmerica THl LEADER IN ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
November 12 2008
TGstAmerica Project Number G8J100200 POContract 360-19248
Becky Mason T eSJmerica Westfield 53 Southampton Road Westfied MA 01085
Dear Ms Mason
This report contains the analytical results for the samples received under chain of custody by TestAmerica on October 10 2008 These samples are associated with your 360-19248 project
The test results in this report meet all NELAC requirements for parameters that accreditation is required or available Any exceptions to NELAC requirements are noted in the case narrative The case narrative is an integral part of this report
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (916) 374-4384
Sincerely
Karen Dahl Project Manager
880 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento CA 95605 teI9163735600 fax 9163721059 wwwtestamericainccom GO 4 G3J100200 TestAmerica west Sacramento (916) 373 - 5600 1of367
REDACTED
Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
Gamp]100200 TestAmerica West Sacramento (916) 373 -SSOO 30t367
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606
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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- barcode 485041
Case Narrative
TestAmerica West Sacramento Project Number G8J100200
WATER 1625M NOMA Sample(s) 1 2 34 56 As discussed the associated laboratory control sample had a low recovery (70) The samples were re-extracted outside recommended holding times for confirmation Both sets of results for these samples have been reported
Sample(s) 1 2 34 5 6 The laboratory control samples (associated with the re-extraction) had low internal standard recoveries (23 amp20) Generally data quality is not considered affected if the internal standard signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 10 1 which is achieved for all internal standards in the laboratory control samples There should be no impact on the data
There were no other anomalies associated with this project
Gamp]100200 TestAmerica West Sacramento (916) 373 -SSOO 30t367
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606
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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Lot-Sample bullbullbull Date sampled Prep Date Prep Batch Dilution Factor
PARAMETER
TestAmerica Westf~eld
Client Sample In OC-M24L72A (360-19248-6)
Trace Level Organic Compounds
G8JI00200-006 100808 101408 8289284 1
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
INTERNAL STANDARD~~S____________ N-Nitrosodimethylamine-d6
Work Order If bullbullbull KOK3JIAA Matrix WATER Date Received 101008 Analysis Date 103008
DETECTION RESULT LIMIT UNITS METHOD ND 20 ngL CFR136A 1625 Modi
PERCENT RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS 70 (25 - 150)
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