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100-N Area Underground Storage Tank Closures WHC-SD- EN-TI -136. _ 0<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1.0 INTRODUCTION .. .. ........ ....... ........ ... 1<br />
2.0 HISTORY .. ...... ....... ....... ........ .. 1<br />
3.0 182-N-1-DT, 182-N-2-DT, AND 182-N-3-DT. .. ..... ....... .. 1<br />
4.0 105-N-LFT .. ..... ........ ........ .... ...... 3<br />
5.0 100-N-SS-27 AND 100-N-SS-28. .. ........ ....... .... 8<br />
6.0 CLOSURE RECOMMENDATIONS: TANK 100-N-SS-28. .. ..... ....... 15<br />
1.0 SUMMARY .. ...... ....... ........ ....... .. 15<br />
8.0 REFERENCES. .. ..... ........ ....... ........ 15<br />
APPENDIXES:<br />
A MEMO DATED 5-18-93 .. ...... ....... ........ .... A-i<br />
B CORRESPONDENCE. ... ....... ........ ....... ... B-i<br />
C UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE REPORTS. ... ....... ........ .... C-i<br />
D VALIDATED SAMPLE DATA. .. ..... ....... ........ ... D-i<br />
FIGURES:<br />
1. Locations of Underground Storage Tanks at the 100-N Area. ... .... 2<br />
2. Sampling Locations at 182-N-1-DT, 182-N-2-DT, and 182-N-3-DT. .. ... 4<br />
3. Sampling Locations at 105-N-LFT Tank .. ..... ........ ... 7<br />
4. Soil Excavation and Sample Collection at Tank 100-N-SS-27<br />
(3.7 m [12 ft] Below Grade Surface). .. ..... ........ .. 9<br />
5. Soil Excavation and Sample Collection at Tank 100-N-SS-28<br />
(0.46 m and 0.9 m [1.5 ft and 3 ft] Below Grade Surface) .. ..... 10<br />
6. Soil Excavation and Sample Collection at Tank 100-N-SS-28<br />
(3 m [10 ft] Below Grade Surface) .. ... ....... ....... 12<br />
7. Soil Excavation and Sample Collection at Tank 100-N-SS-28<br />
(10.9 cm [36 ft] Below Grade Surface. ... ....... ...... 13<br />
8. Soil Excavation and Sample Collection at Tank 100-N-SS-28<br />
(-12.2, -14.3, and -16.7 m [-40, -47, and -55 ft]) . ..........14<br />
TABLES:<br />
1. Tank Identification. .. ..... ........ ....... .... 3<br />
2. Sample Analyses Results. .. ..... ........ ..........5<br />
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1.0 INTRODUCTION<br />
This report describes the removal/characterization actions concerning<br />
underground storage tanks (UST) at the 100-N Area (Figure 1). Included are<br />
105-N-LFT, 182-N-1-DT, 182-N-2-DT, 182-N-3-DT, 100-N-SS-27, and 100-N-SS-28.<br />
The text of this report gives a summary of remedial activities. In addition,<br />
correspondence relating to UST closures can be found in Appendix B. Appendix<br />
C contains copies of Unusual Occurrence Reports, and validated sampling data<br />
results comprise Appendix D.<br />
2.0 HISTORY<br />
Tanks 105-N-LFT, 182-N-1-DT, 182-N-2-DT, 182-N-3-DT, and 100-N-SS-27 are<br />
located in the 100-N Area and were temporarily taken out of service in August<br />
1990. Tank 100-N-SS-28 was removed on July 17, 1991. The single-shell tanks<br />
were constructed of carbon steel and varied in size from 11,356 to 56,781 L<br />
(3,000 to 15,000 gal). All tanks contained diesel fuel with the exception of<br />
Tank 100-N-SS-27, which contained unleaded gasoline. The tanks varied in age<br />
from 11 to 30 years at time of removal (Table 1).<br />
Advance notification for closure of UST 105-N-LFT, 182-N-1-DT,<br />
182-N-2-DT, 182-N-3-DT, and 100-N-SS-27 was given in accordance with Chapter<br />
40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 280/281. This 30-day advance<br />
notification was given to the State of Washington Department of Ecology<br />
(Ecology) on September 20, 1990 (Correspondence No. 9004172). Advance<br />
notification for Tank 100-N-SS-28 was given to Ecology on June 13, 1991<br />
(Correspondence No. 9102476) in accordance with Washington Administrative Code<br />
(WAC) 173-360-385.<br />
Notice of Permanent Closure for UST 105-N-LFT, 182-N-1-DT, 182-N-2-DT,<br />
182-N-3-DT, and 100-N-SS-27 was given to Ecology on July 16, 1991<br />
(Correspondence No. 9103422), and Notice of Permanent Closure for<br />
UST 100-N-SS-28 was given on June 13, 1991 (Correspondence No. 9102476) (See<br />
Appendix B).<br />
3.0 182-N-1-DT, 182-N-2-DT, AND 182-N-3-DT<br />
Tanks 182-N-1-DT, 182-N-2-DT, and 182-N-3-DT were removed on November<br />
30, 1990. It was noted in the field log book (WHC 1992a) that these tanks<br />
were in excellent condition with no significant rust or dents. A slight<br />
diesel odor, however, was noticed in the tank excavation area. Further<br />
investigation by the site safety officer (SSO) and the field team leader (FTL)<br />
revealed no levels of organic vapor above background detected with HNU meter<br />
(a tradename of HNU Systems, Inc.). It was suggested that the odor was<br />
probably coming from the valve caissons still in place. Samples were<br />
collected for each respective tank and sent offsite for laboratory analysis<br />
(Figure 2). The results of these samples were below detection levels.<br />
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Figure 1. Locations of Underground Storage Tanks at the 100-N Area.<br />
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Table 1. Tank Identification. ________<br />
Tank Location Contents Size* Date Removed<br />
182-N-1-DT 100-N Diesel Fuel 15,000 Nov. 30, 1990<br />
182-N-2-DT 100-N Diesel Fuel 15,000 Nov. 30, 1990<br />
182-N-3-DT 100-N Diesel Fuel 15,000 Nov. 30, 1990<br />
105-N-LFT 100-N Diesel Fuel 5,000 Dec. 7, 1990<br />
100-N-SS-27 100-N Unleaded 3,000 Dec. 18, 1990<br />
gasoline<br />
100-N-SS-28 100-N Diesel Fuel 2,000 July 17, 1990*<br />
*Denotes volume in gallons.<br />
**This tank last held unleaded gasoline for approximately 1 year prior to<br />
closure.<br />
After the valve caissons had been removed, further site characterization<br />
continued on March 5, 1991. The soil was noted as looking dark and stained<br />
below the valves. Samples were collected from the discolored soils in all<br />
three caisson locations. Analysis of these samples revealed elevated levels<br />
of petroleum hydrocarbons. On September 14, 1991, further remediation of<br />
contaminated soil under valve caissons was attempted. It was determined that<br />
the contamination extended below and beyond several asbestos-wrapped pipes<br />
that prevented access with the backhoe. Work was delayed until the pipes<br />
could be removed for complete excavation.<br />
On March 26, 1992, the asbestos-wrapped pipes had been removed and<br />
sampling activities were continued. Soil was excavated to a depth of 51 to<br />
63 cm (20 to 25 in.) in each caisson location, and samples were taken. The<br />
FTL noted in the field log book (WHC 1991) that all three sample points were<br />
screened with an OVM meter (a pending tradename of Olympus Corporation) and<br />
were less than detectable at the point of collection. Results from sample<br />
analysis were below action levels. For sample summary, refer to Table 2.<br />
4.0 105-N-LFT<br />
Tank 105-N-LFT was removed on December 7, 1990. The tank was surveyed<br />
and determined to be radiologically contaminated. The outer surface of the<br />
tank measured up to 20,000 counts per minute (cpm) on a Geiger-Mueller meter<br />
(GM). Underground piping and cables prevented proper sloping of the<br />
excavation to allow personnel to enter. Therefore, samples were collected<br />
from the bucket of the backhoe. Four locations were sampled, within the<br />
excavation. Radiological contamination levels of the samples measured between<br />
20,000 to 50,000 cpm. Radiological contamination of samples prevented<br />
laboratory analysis before holding times expired.<br />
On March 30, 1992, resampling activities were implemented (Figure 3).<br />
The tank site was excavated to 3.9 m (13 ft) below ground surface. At this<br />
point, plastic markers used to identify the final depth of original sampling<br />
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Figure 2. Sampling Locations at 182-N-1-DT, 182-N-2-DT and 182-N-3-DT<br />
182-N-DT-1 182-N-DT-2 182-N-DT-3<br />
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Figure 3. Sampling Locations at 105-N-LFI Tank.<br />
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excavation were located. Samples were again taken from the bucket of the<br />
backhoe. No indication of tank leakage or petroleum contamination were found<br />
by the FTL at the time of tank removal. Analytical results from samples were<br />
below action levels (See Table 2).<br />
5.0 100-N-SS-27 AND 100-N-SS-28<br />
Tank 100-N-SS-27 was taken out of service on June 22, 1990 because of a<br />
failed tightness test conducted the day before. Twenty- four-hour notification<br />
was made to the Department of Energy (DOE) Richland Operations Office (RL) and<br />
Ecology per 40 CFR 280.61, and an Event Fact Sheet (#D&D/10O-10-90) was<br />
prepared as well. Tank excavation was initiated on December 13, 1990, in<br />
accordance with 40 CFR 280.71. Immediately following tank removal on December-<br />
18, 1990, soil sampling was implemented. Field screening procedures consi sted<br />
of collecting approximately 1/2 cup of soil, placing the soil in a plastic<br />
bag, and sealing by twisting the top, including as much air as possible. The<br />
plastic bag was then shaken for approximately 10 seconds and the OVM probe was<br />
inserted in the bag for a reading. This procedure will be referred to as the<br />
OVM bag technique. Field screening using the OVM bag technique revealed<br />
organic vapor concentrations greater than 200 ppm in the south end of the tank<br />
impression. Additional field screening between 100-N-SS-27 and the sister<br />
tank (100-N-SS-28), which were about 2.7 m (9 ft) apart, showed vapor<br />
concentrations up to 350 ppm. Tank 100-N-SS-27 was noted to be in very good<br />
condition with no observable holes; however, the discovery of petroleum<br />
product in the excavation initiated an Unusual Occurrence Report<br />
(RL-WHC-WHC600EM-1990-0337). It was believed at that time that the<br />
contamination was from occasional overfilling of the tanks and a reported<br />
release of 337 L (89 gal) of gasoline on January 18, 1988 (Unusual Occurrence<br />
WHC-00-88-004-R,D&EO-1). The gravel and porous backfill surrounding the tan ks<br />
may have created a natural pathway for surface spills. Samples were collected<br />
for offsite laboratory analysis (Figure 4). Analytical results from soil<br />
sampling indicate that the contaminated soil from the tank excavation site i s<br />
well above cleanup levels set by the WAC 173-340-745 codes. Therefore,<br />
continued cleanup action was determined to be necessary.<br />
On January 11, 1990, excavation of contaminated soil resumed. An<br />
additional 0.6 m (2 ft) of soil was removed, making the total depth about<br />
4.3 m (14 ft), before reaching the excavation limit of the backhoe. Field<br />
screening using the OVM bag technique revealed elevated levels of volatile<br />
organic vapors ranging from 200 ppm to 350 ppm. There was no indication that<br />
the lower limit of contamination had been reached. The contamination was<br />
believed to extend south under the neighboring tank, 100-N-SS-28. No sample s<br />
were collected at this time for laboratory analysis. It was noted in the 45day<br />
report (Correspondence No. 910299) dated January 31, 1992, that complete<br />
cleanup would require excavation/removal of Tank 100-N-SS-28. The report al sC3<br />
stated that Tank 100-N-SS-28 would be removed within the next three years, at<br />
which time this entire project would be cleaned up or would be included in the<br />
100-NM-i Operable Unit remediation plan.<br />
On July 16, 1991, removal and remediation activities of UST 100-N-SS-28<br />
were implemented under WAC 173-360. Soil was excavated from around the tank<br />
and background samples were taken (Figure 5). The tank was removed the<br />
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following day. Visual inspection revealed the tank to be in very good<br />
condition with no holes or damage that would compromise the integrity of the<br />
tank. However, the bottom half of the tank was somewhat dirty, indicating<br />
that it was in contact with liquid. The excavated area also looked wet in the<br />
centerline of the pit. Additional investigation showed a loose pipe<br />
connection on the delivery line leading from the tank to the pump island. An<br />
eroded area of soil directly underneath the loose connection was observed. A<br />
clay layer of saturated soil 15 to 30 cm (6 to 12 in.) deep at the bottom of<br />
the efcavation appeared saturated with petroleum product. Approximately<br />
2.7 m (3 yd 3 ) of this soil was removed and packaged into barrels for<br />
disposal. Samples were collected at this time (IFigure 6). Another Unusual<br />
Occurrence Report was completed on July 17, 1991, (RL--WHC-NREACTOR-1991-<br />
1030). Analytical results verified the soil to be contaminated with petroleum<br />
product. Maximum levels of toluene were 100 mg/kg and xylene 1800 mg/kg (See<br />
Table 2 for sample analyses results and Appendix C for Unusual Occurrence<br />
Reports).<br />
Excavation of 100-N-SS-28 tank site resumed on September 14, 1991, to<br />
remove the contaminated soil. Backhoe limitations prevented excavating deeper<br />
than 7.6 m (25 ft) below grade surface (BGS). Using the bag technique, OVM<br />
readings were approximately 312 ppm. There was no indication that the extent<br />
of the contamination plume had been determined. Work was abandoned at this<br />
time pending further evaluation. Excavation was continued on April 29, 1992.<br />
A bench for the backhoe was excavated 1.5 m (5 ft) BGS in an attempt to remove<br />
the remaining contaminated soil. At 10 m (33 ft) BGS, the OVM bag technique<br />
was utilized. Readings of 440 ppm were detected in the head space of the bag.<br />
Backhoe limitations were once again encountered at 10.0 m (36 ft) BGS, at<br />
which point OVM bag readings were 760 ppm. Samples were collected for offsite<br />
laboratory analysis (Figure 7). These sample results confirmed petroleum<br />
product in the soil. Maximum Levels were toluene, 4.7 mg/kg; diesel, 1000<br />
mg/kg; and kerosene, 3085 mg/kg (See Table 2).<br />
On September 9, 1992, borehole sampling was implemented. The borehole<br />
was positioned over the previous excavation area and soil borings were<br />
collected to assess remaining contamination in the soil. The borehole started<br />
at ground level, drilling through the backfill, and was to extend 1.5 m (5 ft)<br />
below the lowest point of contamination detected by field instruments, or a<br />
maximum of 16.8 m (55 ft) BGS. Sample collection began near contact between<br />
clean fill and native soil, which was approximately 11 m (36 ft) BGS. Samples<br />
were collected from the borehole cuttings at approximately 12.2, 14.3, and<br />
16.8 m (-40, 47, and 55 ft) and sent offsite for analysis (Figure 8).<br />
Analytical results from these samples were less than detectable (See Table 2).<br />
As the borehole was abandoned, three vapor probes were installed at<br />
approximately 6.1, 10.1, and 12.5 m (-20, 33, and 41 ft) depths. Field<br />
screening analysis of vapors through these probes have been below detection<br />
levels.<br />
During the most recent excavation of this tank site (April 29, 1992),<br />
petroleum product was present in the soil. The lack of contamination found<br />
during soil boring activity could be a result of volatilization and<br />
biodegradation of the petroleum contaminants. It is also possible that the<br />
borehole did not intersect the remaining contamination.<br />
Groundwater in the vicinity of the excavation is at approximately 18.2 m<br />
(60 ft). Four groundwater wells are located near the old 100-N fuel station<br />
(Tanks 100-N-SS-27/100-N-SS-28). These wells are 199-N-54, 199-N-55, 199-N-<br />
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Figure 6. Soil Excavation and Sample Collection at Tank 100-N-SS-28<br />
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Figure 8. Soil Excavation and Sample Collection at Tank 100-N-SS-28<br />
(-12.2, -14.3, and -16.7 m [-40, -47, and -55 ft]).<br />
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56, and 199-N-57 (See Figure 1). They have been monitored for total petroleum<br />
hydrocarbons (TPH) and for benzene, toluene, M+P-xylene, and 0-xylene (BTEX)<br />
from 1988 to present. Records back to 1988 indicate that no organic carbons<br />
(other than chloroform) have been detected in any of these wells.<br />
6.0 CLOSURE RECOMMENDATIONS: TANK 100-N-SS-28<br />
The WAC 173-340 "Model Toxic Control Act--Cleanup" and WAC 173-360<br />
"Underground Storage Tank Regulations" are the established guidelines. These<br />
guidelines specify the means and degree for any corrective/cleanup action. If<br />
contaminated soil is found in contact with the groundwater or if soil<br />
contamination appears to extend below the lowest soil sampling depth, testing<br />
shall include the installation of groundwater monitoring wells to test for the<br />
presence of possible groundwater contamination. The minimum testing will be<br />
for BTEX and TPH constituents. Based upon these guidelines, recommendations<br />
of <strong>Site</strong> Remediation Management (SRM) are as follows:<br />
Option 1: Excavate the area in question using an excavator capable of<br />
reaching depths of at least 12 m (40 ft).<br />
(a) If contamination is not present after excavating to 40 ft BGS, SRM will<br />
consider the site to be clean from petroleum product.<br />
(b) If contamination is determined to be present, excavation will continue<br />
until contaminated soils are removed, or Option 2 will be used.<br />
Option 2: Install monitoring wells as required by the regulations. Because<br />
there are some wells already in close proximity, a compromise could possibly<br />
be reached with the State of Washington concerning the number of wells needed.<br />
7.0 SUMMARY<br />
This document was created in an effort to summarize the<br />
remediation/characterization activities concerning USTs at 100-N Area and to<br />
compile supporting documentation. The 182-N-1-DT, 182-N-2-DT, 182-N-3-DT, and<br />
105-N-LFT UST's are considered clean closed (Appendix A). The 100-N-SS-27 and<br />
100-N-SS-28 UST site are pending a preferred alternative decision for clean<br />
closure. Tables have been created summarizing analytical results. Maps and<br />
figures of removal sites and sample locations are included. Copies of all<br />
official correspondence letters are contained in Appendix B. Unusual<br />
Occurrence Reports can be found in Appendix C, and validated sample<br />
documentation from the offslte laboratories is included in Appendix D.<br />
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8.0 REFERENCES<br />
40 CFR 280, 1992, "Technical Standards and Corrective Action Requirements for<br />
Owners and Operators of Underground Storage Tanks (UST)," Code of<br />
Federal Regulations, as amended.<br />
40 CFR 281, 1992, 'Approval of State Underground Storage Tank Programs," Code<br />
of Federal Regulations, as amended.<br />
WAC 173-340, 1990, "The Model Toxics Control Act Cleanup Regulations," Code of<br />
Federal Regulations, as amended.<br />
WAC 173-360, 1990, "Underground Storage Tank Regulations," Washington<br />
Administrative Code, as amended.<br />
WHC, 1991, Field Log Book, "Underground Storage Tank Investigation," EFL-1009,.<br />
Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Company, Richland, Washington.<br />
WHC, 1992a, Field Log Book, "Underground Storage Characterization and<br />
Remediation," WHC-N-349, Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Company, Richland,<br />
Washington.<br />
WHC, 1992b, Field Log Book, "100-N Gas Station Leaking Underground Storage<br />
Tank Investigation," EFL-1044, Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Company, Richland,<br />
Washington.<br />
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APPENDIX A<br />
MEMO DATED KAY 18, 1993<br />
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Westinghouse Itra<br />
K<strong>Hanford</strong> Company Mnemna<br />
From: <strong>Site</strong> Remediation Management Section 81353-93-027<br />
Phone: 6-9218 H6-04~<br />
Date: May 18, 1993<br />
Subject: UST 182-N AND 105-N<br />
To: G. S. Hunacek XO-41<br />
cc: C. A. Rowley H6-04<br />
D. J. Watson XO-41<br />
RCR File/LB<br />
Regarding Underground Storage Tanks 182-N-1-DT, 182-N-2-DT,<br />
182-N-3-DT, AND 105-N-LFT. I was present during removal of<br />
these UST's and performed the original site assessment. I<br />
have reviewed the sample data from the removal and sampling<br />
activities.<br />
Tank 105-N-LFT was not contaminated with petroleum<br />
product and is considered clean.<br />
Tanks 182-N-1,2,3-DT were not contaminated with<br />
petroleum products. There was some incidental<br />
contamination from the valves and piping which has been<br />
removed and is considered clean.<br />
R. C. Roc s<br />
Manager<br />
car<br />
54-7600-081 (2/91) (EF) GEF074 A-1<br />
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CORRESPONDENCE<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Advance Notification for Closure of Underground<br />
Storage Tanks at the <strong>Hanford</strong> <strong>Site</strong> (9004172) .. .. . .... ........ B-1<br />
Information and Notifications for Underground<br />
Storage Tanks at the <strong>Hanford</strong> <strong>Site</strong> (9103422) .. .. ..... ........ B-5<br />
Forty-Five Day Report for Underground Storage<br />
Tank 100-N-SS-27 (9100299) .. .... ...... . .... .........- 9<br />
Underground Storage Tank 100N-SS-28<br />
Closure (9155942D) .. .... ...... . .... ...... . .....- 17<br />
Permanent Closure of Underground Storage<br />
Tank 10ON-SS-28 (9102476) .. .. .... . ...... .... . ......- 27<br />
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CORRESPONDENCE DISTRIBUTION COVERSHEET<br />
Author Addressee Correspondence No.<br />
R. D. Izatt Timothy L. Nord 9004172<br />
Subject: ADVANCE NOTIFICATION FOR CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS AT<br />
THE HANFORD SITE<br />
INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION<br />
Approval. Date Name Location w/att<br />
Correspondence Control A3-01.* X<br />
M. R. Adams H4-55* X<br />
R. J. Bliss 83-04 X<br />
L. C. Brown H4-51 X<br />
G. 0. Carpenter H4-15* X<br />
R. A. Evanhoff GR-10* X<br />
K. A. Gano XO-21* X<br />
C. J. Geier H4-57 X<br />
E- M. Greager .L6-60* X<br />
R. P. Henckel H4-55* X<br />
K. L. Hoewing 83-06 X<br />
M. C. Hughes RI-15 X<br />
G. S. Hunacek XO-4i* X<br />
K. N.; Jordan B2-15* X<br />
R. E. Lerch (assignee) 82-35 x<br />
M. A. tMihalic R1-15* X<br />
M. R. Morton R2-77* X<br />
R. J. Pyzel XO-42* X<br />
R. L. Shuck S4-67* X<br />
D. E. Simpson 83-51 X<br />
0. R. Speer R2-77* X<br />
G. E. Van Sickle RI-15 X<br />
B. L. Vedder 82-19* X<br />
D. J. Watson XO-4i* X<br />
R. D. Wojtasek 82-15 X<br />
*ADDITIONAL DISTRIBUTION EM 42<br />
54-6000-i17(EF) WEF008<br />
Correspondence Distribution Coversheet<br />
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Department of Energy<br />
Operations Office<br />
90-ERS-117 E2 i0<br />
Mr. Timothy L. Nord<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> Project Manager<br />
State of Washington<br />
Department of Ecology<br />
Mail Stop PV-11<br />
Olympia, Washington 98504-8711<br />
Dear Mr. Nord:<br />
Richiand, Washington 99352 Icmn 047<br />
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ADVANCE NOTIFICATION FOR CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS AT THE HANFORD<br />
SITE<br />
Enclosed is a listing of the underground storage tanks (UST) that are being<br />
planned for removal (closure) at the <strong>Hanford</strong> <strong>Site</strong>. This notification is<br />
given in accordance with 40 CFR 280/281 to provide a 30-day advance<br />
notification prior to their removal.<br />
Tanks 105-N LFT, 182-N-1-DT, 182-N-2-OT, 182-N-3-DT, and 100-N-SS-27 are<br />
located at the 100-N Area (N Reactor) and were temporarily taken out of<br />
service in August 1990. They are single wall tanks constructed of carbon<br />
steel and vary in size from 3,000 to 15,000 gallons. They vary in age from<br />
11 to 30 years. All the tanks contained diesel fuel except 100-N-SS-27<br />
which contained unleaded gasoline. Due to the complexity of the site, the<br />
piping associated with these tanks (approximately 1,200 linear feet of 2-inch<br />
and 4-inch diameter) will be pressure tested, capped, and left in place to<br />
be remediated when the entire site is decommissioned/remediated. The actual<br />
removal of these tanks is currently scheduled to begin in mid-October.<br />
Tanks 3000-1, 3000-2, 3000-3, and 3000-4 are located in the 3000 area and<br />
were temporarily taken out of service in February of 1990. They are also<br />
single wall tanks constructed of carbon steel and are each approximately<br />
12,000 gallons in size. They are all approximately 40 years old and contained<br />
either gasoline (both leaded and unleaded) or diesel fuel. The removal of<br />
these tanks is scheduled to begin in December and be completed prior to<br />
February.. Their actual removal dates may vary dependent upon winter weather<br />
conditions. Concurrent with the removal of these tanks, tank 325 'will also<br />
be removed. This tank was discovered on site in 1989. Advance notification<br />
for closure of tank 325 was given in Mr. Leo Little's letter to<br />
Mr. Tom Lufkin of June 25, 1990, "Information and notifications for<br />
underground storage tanks at the <strong>Hanford</strong> <strong>Site</strong>.' Tank 325 was previously<br />
used to store emergency diesel generator fuel. Although considered exempt<br />
from current regulations, it will be removed under guidance of 40 C-FR 280/281.<br />
The tank is approximately 550 gallons in size and is located in the <strong>Hanford</strong><br />
300 Area.<br />
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Incoming 9004172<br />
Mr. Timothy L. Nord -2- SE<br />
<strong>Site</strong> assessments and sampling of the tanks will be performed as pa rt of each<br />
tank closure. The Washington State Department of Ecology will be notified<br />
of any unusual circumstances in accordance with the regulations. Additional<br />
USTs are planned for removal in early 1991, but have not yet been scheduled.<br />
Additional notification will be made prior to their removal. When the<br />
closures are complete, revised notification forms will be forwarded to you.<br />
If you have any questions or require additional information, please call<br />
Mr. P. M. Pak at (509) 376-4798.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
ttDirector<br />
ERD: PMP Environm ntal Restoration Division<br />
Enclosure<br />
cc w/encl:<br />
W. H. Bodily, KEH<br />
P. T. Day, EPA<br />
1-R. E. Lerch, WHC<br />
T. B. Veneziano, WHC<br />
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UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS<br />
PLANNED FOR REMOVAL/CLOSURE DURING FY 1991<br />
Incoming 9004172<br />
ENCLOSURE<br />
Size Date Removed<br />
Tank # Location Contents (Gallons) From Service Scheduled Removal<br />
105-N-LFT 100-N Diesel Fuel 5,000 Aug. 1990 mid-October 1990<br />
182-N-1-DT 100-N Diesel Fuel *15,000 Aug. 1990 mid-October 1990<br />
182-N-2-OT 100-N Diesel Fuel 15,000 Aug. 1990 mid-October 1990<br />
182-N-3-DT 100-N Diesel Fuel 15,000 Aug. 1990 mid-October 1990<br />
100-N-SS-27 100-N Unleaded 3,000 Aug. 1990 mid-October 1990<br />
Gasoline<br />
3000-1 3000 Either Leaded 12,000 Feb. 19.90 December* 1990<br />
Area or Unleaded<br />
Gasoline or<br />
Diesel Fuel<br />
3000-2 3000 12,000 Feb. 1990 December* 1990<br />
Are a<br />
3000-3 3000 12,000 Feb. 1990 December* 1990<br />
Are a<br />
3000-4 3000 "12,000 Feb. 1990 December* 1990<br />
Are a<br />
325 300 Diesel Fuel 550 Unknown December* 1990<br />
Area<br />
*Actual removal dates may vary dependent upon winter weather conditions.<br />
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CORRESPONDENCE DISTRIBUTION COVERSHEET<br />
Author Addressee Correspondence No.<br />
Leo E. Little Mike C Osweiler Incoming 9103422<br />
RL Ecology XRF: 91543690<br />
subject: INFORMATION AND NOTIFICATIONS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS AT THE<br />
HANFORD SITE<br />
INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION<br />
Approval Date Name Location I'/att<br />
Correspondence Control A3-01<br />
M. R. Adams H4-55<br />
R. J. Bliss, Level 1 83-04<br />
L. C. Brown H4-51<br />
G. D. Carpenter B2-16<br />
M. L. Douglas R2-77<br />
R. A. Evanoff G4-10<br />
K. A. Gano XO-21<br />
C. J. Geier H4-57<br />
R. P. Henckel H-4-55<br />
K. L. Hoewing B3-06<br />
M. C. Hughes (2) L4-88<br />
G. S. Hunacek XO-42<br />
R. E. Lerch, Assignee B2-35<br />
M. A. Mihalic L4-88<br />
A. D. Poor G4-11<br />
R. L. Shuck S4-67<br />
E. H. Smith 132-19<br />
0. J. Watson XO-41<br />
R. D. Wojtasek L4-92<br />
EDMC H4-51<br />
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Department of Energy/<br />
Richland Operations Office<br />
0<br />
91-ERB-129<br />
P.O. Box 550<br />
Richland, Washington<br />
JUL 16 1991<br />
99352<br />
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Incoming: 9103422<br />
Mr. Mike C. Osweiler<br />
Nuclear and Mixed Waste,<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> Project<br />
State of Washington<br />
Department of Ecology<br />
7601 W. Clearwater, Suite 102<br />
Kennewick, Washington 99336<br />
!:<br />
Dear Mr. Osweiler:<br />
INFORMATION AND NOTIFICATIONS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs) AT THE<br />
HANFORD SITE<br />
The following notifications and information on the <strong>Hanford</strong> USTs is attached to<br />
comply with the requirements of the State of Washington Department of<br />
Ecology's (Ecology) UST Regulations as described in WAC 173-360.<br />
Washington State UIST Notification Forms<br />
The Notification forms provided in Attachment 1, have been updated to delete<br />
those tanks removed during Calendar Year (CY) 1990 and CY 1991 (to date), and<br />
to include 12 active emergency generator tanks that were previously<br />
interpreted as being exempt from the Federal UIST Regulations. In addition,<br />
21 abandoned LISTs, all of which were taken out of service prior to<br />
December 22, 1988, have been included. The notification forms do not include<br />
the deferred heating oil tanks that do not require operating permits.<br />
Notice o-f Permanent Closure of STs 105-N-LFT. 182-N--Dr. 182-N-2-DT.<br />
182-N-3-DT. and 100-N-SS-27<br />
Since the tanks (105-N-LFT, 182-N-I-Or, 182-N-2-DT, 182-N-3-DT, and<br />
100-N-SS-27) were removed prior to the time of Ecology's UIST Regulations'<br />
becoming effective, the old Notice of Permanent Closure of UST forms have been<br />
used and included in Attachment 2. The LISTs removed after December 29, 1990,<br />
(3000-1/-2/'-3/'-4) will have the required forms submitted in accordance with<br />
173-360-630 (12) after the site is closed or when final remediation is<br />
complete. (This was a release site.)<br />
Closure of STs at the <strong>Hanford</strong> <strong>Site</strong><br />
A total of nine (9) LISTs have been permanently closed (removed) in<br />
CY 1990/1991 to date. Five LISrs (105-N-LFT, 182-N-I-Or, 182-N-2-DT, 182-11-3-<br />
OT, and 100-N-SS-27) required by CFR 280/281 to be closed by December 22;<br />
1990, were closed (removed) prior to that date. Those USTs (3000-1/-Z/-3/-4)<br />
that were permanently taken out of service in February 1990, were removed in<br />
January 1991. Attachment 3 lists these LISTs, their locations, contents, date<br />
removed from service, and their actual removal dates.<br />
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WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Mr. Mike C. Osweiler -2- SII-141~<br />
The advance notification for removal of these USTs (Letter 90-ERB-117,<br />
Mr. R. D. Izatt, DOE-RL, to Mr. Timothy L. Nord, Ecology, 'Advance<br />
Notification for Closure of Underground Storage Tanks at the <strong>Hanford</strong> <strong>Site</strong>,w<br />
dated September 20, 1990) stated that approximately 1,200 linear feet of<br />
2-inch and 4-inch diameter piping associated with the USTs to be removed at<br />
the N Reactor site would be pressure tested, capped, and left in place until<br />
final remediation of the N Reactor site. Since pressure testing is not a<br />
requirement of 40 CFR 280.71, nor of WAC 173-360-385, the lines were capped,<br />
but not pressure tested. There was no history of any leakage associated with<br />
these tanks/piping, and therefore, no reason to suspect any leakage. However,<br />
a recent site inspection resulted in notification to Ecology of a site<br />
leak/spill associated with the piping system.<br />
The advance notification also stated that a non-regulated, abandoned UST<br />
(tank 325) located in the 3000 Area would be removed along with tanks<br />
3000-1/-2/-3/'-4. Because of funding considerations, this tank was not removed<br />
at that time. Its removal will be rescheduled as funding becomes available<br />
and advance notification will be provided as required by the regulations.<br />
The sites of LISTs 100-N-SS-27 and 3000-1/-2/-3/-4 (one site) were discovered<br />
to be release sites after the tanks were removed. These sites were<br />
contaminated with gasoline and diesel fuel which, apparently, were the result<br />
of spills/tank overfills and, in the 3000 Area, the result of leaking<br />
pressurized piping associated with the LISTs. Notifications were made to<br />
Ecology as required by the regulations, and the sites have been inspected by<br />
Ecology personnel. A remediation plan is being prepared for the 3000 Area<br />
site and will be made available to Ecology for review and comments prior to<br />
being finalized. (The initial draft is expected to be completed by June 25.)<br />
The sister tank to the 100-N-SS-27 tank (UIST 100-N-22-28) is planned to be<br />
removed in mid-July to facilitate the characterization/remediation of this<br />
site. 30-day advance notification has been provided to Ecology for the<br />
removal effort.<br />
All the LISTs that have been removed as indicated above (with the exception of<br />
the 105-LFT tank) are currently stored at the 100-C Area on the <strong>Hanford</strong> <strong>Site</strong><br />
and are scheduled to be disposed of at off site as scrap. A subcontract for<br />
this action is currently being prepared and is expected to be completed by<br />
August 1991. After its removal, the 105-LFT tank was discovered to be<br />
radioactively contaminated on its exterior surface and is undergoing<br />
decontamination at N Area prior to its being cut up and disposed of at the low<br />
level waste burial ground on the <strong>Hanford</strong> <strong>Site</strong>.<br />
The site of LISTs 3000-5/46 (which were removed in September 1989) was also<br />
discovered to have been a release site (see the 45-day report dated<br />
November 1, 1989) and was resampled and then backfilled in January 1991.<br />
Based on the initial sampling results, no additional remedlatlon was required.<br />
Confirmation soil samples were taken and the results of the analysis, along<br />
with the applicable forms as required by WAC 173-360, will be submitted to<br />
Ecology for concurrence on closing the site.<br />
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WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Mr. Mike C. Osweiler -3- 91-ERB-129<br />
At is M<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> UST Tightness Testing and Piping Pressure Testing for CY 1991<br />
Attachment 4 provides the results of the tightness testing required by 40 CFR<br />
280. Tightness testing was completed by December 22, 1990, for all the USTs<br />
as required by the regulations. The results were acceptable with the<br />
exceptions of UST 200E-HSF17 (helicopter refueling pad) and UST 100-N-SS-27.<br />
UST 2OOE-HSF17 was found to have a leak around each of its manhole covers<br />
during its initial testing in August 1990. In addition, testing on<br />
its suction piping was not completed due to an internal pump leak. The tank<br />
was temporarily taken out of service, repaired, and was successfully retested<br />
on December 28, 1990. UST 100-N-SS-27 was determined to have a leak near the<br />
top of the tank. This tank was removed from service in June and closed<br />
(removed) in December 1990.<br />
If there are any questions concerning this matter, please contact<br />
Mr. Paul M. Pak of my staff at (509) 376-4798.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Peo!E.itteAssistant Manager<br />
ERD:PMP Xor Environmental Management<br />
Attachments:<br />
1. Washington State UST Notification Form<br />
2. Notice of Permanent Closure of liSTs<br />
3. <strong>Hanford</strong> liSTs Closures During CY 1990/1991<br />
4. <strong>Hanford</strong> UiST Tank Tightness Testing<br />
and Piping Pressure Testing for CY 1990<br />
cc w/att:<br />
P. T. Day, EPA<br />
T. Lufkin, Ecology<br />
T. 1. Nord, Ecology<br />
T. B. Veneziano, WHC<br />
cc w/o att:<br />
W. H. Bodily, KEH<br />
T. D. Chikalla, PNL<br />
R. E. Lerch, WfIC<br />
M. C. Hughes, WHC<br />
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WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
CORRESPONDENCE DISTRIBUTION COVERSHEET<br />
Author Addressee Correspondence wo.<br />
N. M. Highland Dave Nylander Incoming 9100299<br />
U.S. Dept. of Energy Ecology XRF: 91506830<br />
Subject: FORTY-FIVE DAY REPORT FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK IOON-SS-27<br />
INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION<br />
ApprovaL Date Name Location Wlat t<br />
Correspondence Control A3-01 X<br />
M. Rt. Adams H4-55 X<br />
R. J. Bliss B3-04 X<br />
L. C. Brown H4-51 X<br />
G. D. Carpenter B2-16 X<br />
M. L. Douglas R2-77 X<br />
R. A. Evanoff G4-10 X<br />
K. A. Gano XO-21 X<br />
C. J. Geier H4-57 X<br />
R. P. Henckel H4-55 X<br />
K. L. Hoewing B3-06 X<br />
M. C. Hughes (2) L4-88 X<br />
G. S. Hunacek X<br />
1. D. Jacques ~ t6-60 X<br />
K. Rt. Jordan B3-51 X<br />
Rt. E. Lerch (assignee) B2-35 X<br />
M. A. Mihalic L4-88 X<br />
A. D. Poor G4-11 X<br />
R. J. Pyzel XO-42 X<br />
-ft. L. Shuck S4-67 X<br />
E. H. Smith B2-19 X<br />
D. R. Speer R2-77 X<br />
G. E. Van Sickle R2-81 X<br />
D. J. Watson XO-41 X<br />
R. 0. Wojtasek L4-92 X<br />
EDMC H4-51<br />
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Mr. Dave Nylander<br />
State of Washington<br />
Department of Ecology<br />
7601 W. Clearwater, Suite 102<br />
Kennewick, WA 99336<br />
Dear Mr. Nylander:<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Department of Energy<br />
P-0 Bu- 550<br />
JAN~ 3 Incoming<br />
9100299<br />
FORTY-FIVE DAY REPORT FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) 100N-22-27<br />
Attached are the Twenty and Forty Five Day Reports on UST 100N-SS-27, that was<br />
discovered to be leaking after its removal on December 18, 1990. This report<br />
is the required follow-up of the verbal notification given to the Washington<br />
State Department of Ecology by the U.S. Department of Energy Richland<br />
Operations Office (DOE-RL) on December 19, 1990. A Twenty/Forty Five Day<br />
report was previously submitted (July 1990) for this same UST when it was<br />
discovered to have a minor leak during tightness testing.<br />
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please<br />
contact Mr. N. G. Thomas of my staff on (509) 376-9624 or Mr. M. C. Hughes of<br />
Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Company on (509) 373-3262.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Nadine M. Highland, Director<br />
SID:NGT <strong>Site</strong> Infrastructure Division<br />
Endlosure<br />
cc w/encl:<br />
P. T. Day, EPA<br />
R . E. Lerch, WHC tggZ.3<br />
R. F. Stanley, Ecology<br />
T. L. Nord, Ecology<br />
R. A. Holten, DOE-RL<br />
G. M. Bell, DOE-RL<br />
R. D. Izatt, DOE-RL<br />
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INTRODUCTION<br />
WC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
FORTY-FIVE DAY REPORT<br />
FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK IOON-SS-27<br />
This report describes the site investigation and remediation plan for<br />
the 100N-SS-27 fuel tank removal, located in the 100 N Reactor Area on the<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> site at the Fuel Station (Figure 1). The tank, approximately 23 years<br />
old, has a 3,000 gallon capacity and was last used to store unleaded gasoline.<br />
The tank was taken out of service on June 22, 1990, because of a failed<br />
tightness test conducted the previous day. Twenty-four hour notification was<br />
made to DOE-RL and Ecology per 40CFR280.61, and an Event Fact Sheet (#D&D/100-<br />
10-90) was prepared as well.<br />
TANK EXCAVATION<br />
Tank excavation and tank removal were completed on December 18, 1990.<br />
Approximately 25 feet of associated piping was removed from the ground along<br />
with the tank. An inspection of the tank did not reveal any holes or cracks<br />
and the overall condition of the tank was very good. The tank was taken to<br />
the 190-C storage pad and will be cleaned and sold as scrap.<br />
Immediately following the lifting of the tank, soil sampling was<br />
conducted to test for the presence of contaminated soil . Samples were<br />
collected for laboratory analyses of volatile and semi-volatile compounds to<br />
assess potential petroleum hydrocarbon contamination. An organic vapor<br />
monitor (OVM; HNU model PL 101) was used for the field investigation. The<br />
field procedure consisted of collecting approximately 1/2 cup of soil, placing<br />
it in a plastic bag, and sealing by twisting the top while including as much<br />
air as possible. The plastic bag was then shaken for approximately 10 seconds<br />
and the OVM probe was inserted in the bag for a reading. Photographs were<br />
taken during and after tank excavation to document the condition of the tank<br />
and surrounding soil.<br />
INITIAL FIELD INVESTIGATION<br />
The field sampling in the north 8 feet of the excavation (see Figure 2)<br />
did not indicate a presence volatile organics. Samples taken at the south end<br />
of the tank impression had readings in excess of 200 ppm. Additional field<br />
samples were taken on the south end of the excavation between the IOON-SS-27<br />
and -28 tank, approximately 9 feet apart, which showed vapor concentrations of<br />
up to 350 ppm. Field sampling along the piping trench did not reveal the<br />
presence of any volatile organics.<br />
In addition to the field screening, additional samples were collected in<br />
the same approximate locations, for laboratory analyses (Figure 2). These<br />
were taken with new stainless steel spoons and deposited directly into clean<br />
QA I-Chem bottles. The samples were packed in ice and sent to the K-25<br />
Laboratory in Oak Ridge Tennessee for analysis. Chain of custody records will<br />
be maintained.<br />
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INITIAL CLEAN UP<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
The initial site remediation plan was to excavate while taking field<br />
samples until clean soil was encountered. Because the tank was in good<br />
condition, the contamination was believed to be from a confirmed and reported<br />
83- to 95-gallon spill that occurred on January 18, 1988, and from occasional<br />
overfills and spills that may have gone unreported over the tank's 20 plus<br />
years of service.<br />
On January 11, 1990, another 2 feet of soil was removed from the south<br />
end of the excavation with every 5th bucket being sampled with the OVM bag<br />
technique. The last 4 buckets showed sequentially greater concentrations of<br />
volatile organic vapors, ranging from 200 ppm to 350 ppm. There was no<br />
indication that the lower limit of contamination had been reached. The<br />
contamination is believed to extend south, under the neighboring tank, 100N-<br />
SS-28 (Figure 3).<br />
INTERIM PLAN<br />
The l00-N-SS-28 tank will be removed within the next three years.<br />
Because complete clean up would require excavation back under this tank, it is<br />
planned to remediate the entire site at a later date. The cleanup may take<br />
place at the time of removal of the 100-N-SS-28 tank or as part of the 100-NM-<br />
1 Operable Unit. The 100-N-SS-28 was tightness tested on October 18, 1990 and<br />
was determined to be tight per 40CFR280.43(c). Furthermore, filling<br />
procedures have been implemented that prevent any tank overfills.<br />
There are four ground water monitoring wells positioned down stream of<br />
the fuel station. These wells have been monitored since June 1989 for a<br />
limited constituent list. The majority of the organic constituents were below<br />
detectable limits. Any elevated quantities of aliphatic hydrocarbons<br />
(indicating diesel fuel) would have shown up in the volatile organic analysis.<br />
None were found in any of the groundwater samples collected from these wells.<br />
In consideration of the above information, it is believed that the<br />
source of the existing contamination has been eliminated.<br />
We are continuing to investigate the cause of the contaminated soil<br />
found under tank 100-N-SS-27. Other measures are being taken to determine the<br />
extent of the contaminated soil and whether cleanup should be deferred until<br />
100-N-SS-28 tank is removed in three years.<br />
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WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
TWENTY-DAY REPORT<br />
FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK 100N-SS-27<br />
9150027D<br />
ATTACHMENT<br />
This report describes the site investigation and intended remediation<br />
activities for the 100N-SS-27 underground storage tank. This 3000 gallon tank<br />
site is located at the 100 N Area Service Station on the <strong>Hanford</strong> <strong>Site</strong> and is<br />
approximately 23 years old. It was last used to store unleaded gasoline. The<br />
tank was taken out of service on June 22, 1990, because of a failed tightness<br />
test conducted the day before. The leak was determined to be in the top of<br />
the tank where the fill tube is attached. This portion of the tank does not<br />
normally contain product, but was used for the tightness test. This was<br />
previously reported to Ecology in July 1990 via a 20/45 Day Report.<br />
Tank excavation and removal were initiated on December 13, 1990, per 40 CFR<br />
280.71. Immediately following the tank removal on December 18, soil sampling<br />
was conducted to test for the presence of contaminated soil. Samples were<br />
collected for laboratory analyses of volatile and semi-volatile compounds to<br />
assess potential petroleum hydrocarbon contamination. An organic vapor<br />
monitor was used for the field investigation. The field procedure consisted<br />
of collecting approximately 1/2 cup of soil, placing it in a plastic bag, and<br />
sealing by twisting the top while including as much air as possible. The<br />
plastic bag was then shaken for approximately 10 seconds and the OVM probe was<br />
inserted in the bag for a reading.<br />
The field sampling indicated organic vapor concentrations greater than 200 ppm<br />
were present in the south end of the tank impression. Additional samples<br />
taken on the south end between the 100N-SS-27 and -28 tank, approximately nine<br />
feet apart, showed vapor concentrations of up to 350 ppm.<br />
The tank was in very good condition with no observable holes. It is believed<br />
that the contamination was from occasional overfilling of the tanks and from<br />
an 83 to 95 gallon spill that occurred on January 18, 1988, (and reported to<br />
Ecology). The gravel and porous backfill surrounding the tanks may have<br />
created a natural pathway for surface spills.<br />
Current plans are to remove the contaminated soil from the tank impression,<br />
sample for organic vapors, and backfill once the excavation is determined to<br />
be clean. The contaminated soil will be taken to an area where it can be<br />
stored on plastic for proposed solid phase remediation at a later date. The<br />
tank has been taken to a storage pad and will be cleaned/flushed and disposed<br />
of as clean salvage.<br />
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WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
CORRESPONDENCE DISTRIBUTION COVERSHEET<br />
Author Addressee Correspondence go.<br />
M. A. Mihalic, 6-0967 E. A. Bracken, RL 91559420<br />
sub~ject: UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK 100N-SS-28 CLOSURE<br />
INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION<br />
ApprovaL Date Name Location W/att<br />
Correspondence Control A3-01 X<br />
President's Office 83-01<br />
R. J. Bliss 133-04 X<br />
G. D. Carpenter B2-16 X<br />
M. L. Douglas R2-77 X<br />
C. 3. Geier H4-57 X<br />
x R. P. Henckel 1-4-55 X<br />
IAIAK. L. Hoewing B3-06 X<br />
&I /,M. C. Hughes (2) L4-88 X<br />
Xf~- G. S. Hunacek XO-41 X<br />
R. E. Lerch B2-35 X<br />
xM. A. Mihalic 1-4-88 X<br />
R. G. Shuck S4-67 X<br />
* E. H. Smith B2-19 X<br />
X D . J. Watson XO-41 X<br />
R. D. Wojtasek L4-92 X<br />
EDMC 114-22 X<br />
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Westinghouse WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
~J<strong>Hanford</strong> Company<br />
P.0. Box 1970 Richland, WA 99352<br />
August 14, 1991 91559420<br />
Ms. E. A. Bracken, Director J.<br />
Environmental Restoration Division .<br />
U.S. Department of Energy<br />
Field Office, Richland<br />
Richland, Washington 99352<br />
Dear Ms. Bracken:<br />
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK IOON-SS-28 CLOSURE<br />
Attachment I to this letter is the completed Permanent Closure/Change-In-<br />
Service Checklist, and Attachment 2 (two copies) is the <strong>Site</strong> Check/<strong>Site</strong><br />
Assessment Checklist for underground storage tank 100N-SS-28, which was<br />
permanently closed (removed) on July 17, 1991. These checklists are required<br />
to be submitted to Ecology in accordance with the requirements of Washington<br />
Administrative Code 173-360-630 (12).<br />
The U.S. Department of Energy Field Office, Richland, is requested to submit<br />
these checklists to the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) no<br />
later than August 19, 1991. Attachment 3 is a draft transmittal letter to<br />
Ecology.<br />
If you have questions regarding this information, please call me on 376-7000,<br />
or Mr. M. C. Hughes at 376-0787.<br />
Very truly yours,<br />
R. D. Wojtasek, Manager<br />
Environmental Restoration Program<br />
Environmental Division<br />
mag<br />
Attachments 3<br />
RL - J. K. Erickson<br />
E. D. Goller<br />
R. 0. Puthoff (w/o attachments)<br />
R. P. Saget<br />
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Hanicid OQefations and Engineering Contractor for the US Oepantment of Energy
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
8-19<br />
91 55942D<br />
ATTACHMENT 1<br />
2 Pages
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK<br />
<strong>Site</strong> Check/<strong>Site</strong> Assessment Checklist<br />
Tbc pur pose oft this form is to certify the proper invesligatiufl of atn USTstc for thc prcscncc of a release. These acu iviics<br />
shall he conducted in aceordatncc with Chzuptcr 1 73.3(A) WAC. A description of thc various sit uzt ions requiring a site<br />
check or sitc assessment is provided in the guidance document for LIST site checks and site assessments.<br />
This <strong>Site</strong> Check/Sitc Assessment Chcckli.-t shall he completed and signed by a person rcgistcrcd with the Department of<br />
Ecology to perform sitc asescssmcnts.<br />
Two copies of the results of the site check or site assc.ssmcnt should bc included with this checklist according to the reporting<br />
requirements in the guidance document for LIST site checks and site assessments.<br />
For further information about comipleting this form, plcase contact thc Department of Ecology LIST Program.<br />
The completed checklist should he mailcd to thfe following iddrcss:<br />
1. LIST SYSTEM OWNER AND LOCATION<br />
Underground Storage Tank Section<br />
Department of Ecology<br />
Mail Stop PV- I I<br />
Olym~pia. WA 98504-8711<br />
UST Owner/Operato: IJ~f l3rt.Mggt nf Pgrgy Richlandl nopra-tinnc<br />
Owners Address: 825 Jadwinf<br />
SOWt<br />
Richland<br />
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550<br />
P 0. 50-t<br />
99352<br />
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.Telephone: (509 ) 3767387<br />
<strong>Site</strong> 10 Number (an invoice or available from Ecology if tank is registered):<br />
01 2763<br />
She/Business Name: U.S. Department of Energy - Richland Operations<br />
Sao Address: 825 Jadwin P.O. Box 550<br />
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Richland WA 99352<br />
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2. SITE CHECKISITE ASSESSMENT CONDUCTED BY:<br />
Registered Person: Ronald M - Mi tchell1<br />
Address: Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Company P. 0. Box 1970<br />
Telephone: (509 ) 3765122<br />
Richland WA 99352 -<br />
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WHC-SDI-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
This page must be completed separately for each tank permanently closed (decommissioned) or change-<br />
In-service at the site. For additional tanks you may photocopy this form prior to completing.<br />
3. TANK CLOSURE/CH-ANGE.IN-SERVICE INFORMATION<br />
1. Tank ID Number (as registered with Ecology): 10ON-SS-28 2. Year installed: 1 976<br />
3. Tank capacity in gallons: 2000______________ 4. Date of last use: 12/90__________<br />
5. Last substance stored: Ulae Gsoie6. Date of clostue/change-in-seivice: 7/1 7/91<br />
7. Type of closure: Closure with lank Rlemoval [I In-place Clostite Change-in-Seivice L<br />
8. It in-place closure is used, the tank has been filled with the following substance: N/A<br />
9. If change-in-service, Indicate new substance stored in tank: N/A<br />
10. Local per mit (s) (it any) obtained from: N/A<br />
Always contact local authorities regarding permit requirements.<br />
11. Has a site assessment been completed? Yes Eli No<br />
Unless an external release detection system is operating at the time o1 closure or change in service, and a report is provided as specified in WAC<br />
173-360-390, a site assessment must be conducted. This site assessmenit must be cotiducted by a person registered with the Department of<br />
Ecology to perform site assessmeonts. Remilts of tits site ass essapent must be included will) tite <strong>Site</strong> Assessment Checklist (ECY01O-158).<br />
4. CHECKLIST<br />
Each item of thc following checklist shall he initialed by the licensed stipervisnir whose signature appears below.<br />
___________________ ___ __________________ Yes No NA*<br />
1. Has all liquid been removed from product lities?<br />
2. Has all product piping been capped or removed?<br />
3. Have all non-product lines been capped or removed?<br />
4. Have all liquid and accumulated sludges been removed from the tank?<br />
S. Has the tank been properly purged or inefted?<br />
6. Have the drop tube, fill pipe, gauge pipe, pumps and other tank fixures been removed?<br />
7. Have all tank openings been plugged or capped? NOTE: One plug should have 1/8 inch vent hole.<br />
8. Have all sludges removed from the tank been designated and disposed of in accordance with the stale<br />
of Washington's dangerous waste regulations (Chapter 173-303 WAC)?____ ___<br />
9. If removed, was tank properly labeled and disposed of in accordance with all applicable local, state<br />
and federal regulations? LABELED AND AWAITING FINAL DISPOSAL ________<br />
Iftemn not applicable<br />
I hereby certify that I hravne been I/ne licensed sitpen'isor preset opt site dttring tire arbove listen pernianent closure activities and to<br />
tihe best of rmy knowledge threy have beenl conldrilcen in colliplhurnCC Ivitirtill applicable stale rrndfcderal lirs, regulations and<br />
procedures pertaining to rtndergrortinnl trrage tanik.<br />
Personrs surinitting false inrformratin tire srtbject i peptalriesurnder Cjter 173.360 111/1 C.<br />
5. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED SIGNATURES<br />
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ATTACHMENT 2<br />
2 Pages<br />
(2 copies)
t C 0L 14<br />
WHC-S-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK<br />
Permanent Closure/Change-In-Service Checklist<br />
The purpose of this form is to certify thc proper closure/change-in-servicC of unrderground storage tank (UST) systems.<br />
These activities must bc condticted in accordane with Chapter 173.300) WAC. Washington State UIST rules require the<br />
tank owner or operator to notify Ecology in writing 30) days prior to closure or change-in-servie of tanks. This must he<br />
donc by completing the 30 Day Notice formt (ECY 010- 155).<br />
This Permnanent Closure Checklist shall be completed and signed by a Liceeised D~ecommnissioning Supervisor. Thc supervisor<br />
shall be on site when all tank p~ermanen~t ctosure/change-in-servicc activities are being conducted. The firm which<br />
cemploys the licensed supervisor shall also be licensed by the \Vashtnglon Slate Department of Ecology as a Service Provider.<br />
If any of the activitics listed below have been supervised by a different licensed supervisor, a separate checklist<br />
must be filled out and signed by the licensed supervisor p~erformuing those activities.<br />
For further information about completing this form, pleatse contact the Department oif Ecology LIST Program.<br />
A separate checklist must be comnpleted for each LIST system (tank and associated piping), except that UST systems at<br />
one site may bc reported together by completing page 2 of* this foi in separately for cacth system. The completed checklist<br />
should be mailed to the following address within 30) days of the completion of the closure or chiange-in-service.<br />
Undeground Storage Tank Section<br />
Department of Ecology<br />
Mail Slop PV- I I<br />
Olympia, WA 98504 -871 1<br />
1. UST SYSTEM OWNER AND LOCATION<br />
<strong>Site</strong> Owner/Operator: U.S. Department of Energy Field Office, Richland<br />
Owners Address: 825 Jadwin 550<br />
Sheet<br />
P'C Sax<br />
Richland WA 99352<br />
-C Sim*. ZICode<br />
Telephone. 509 )376-7387<br />
Shte 10 Number (on invoice of available from Ecology if tank is registered): 012763<br />
<strong>Site</strong>/Business Name: U.S. Department of Energy Field Office, Richland<br />
<strong>Site</strong> Address: 825 Jadwin, P.O. Box 550 Benton<br />
Subet<br />
cow*f<br />
Richland WA 99352<br />
dyq slaV ZIP Co<br />
2. TANK PERMANENT CLOSURE/CHANGE-IN.SERVICE PERFORMED BY:<br />
Firm: Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Company LicenseNumber: S001592<br />
Address:<br />
R...icland WA 99352<br />
cioy Shate ZIP co".<br />
Telephone: (509 ) 376-7411<br />
D. A. Riley Decommissioning t14000778<br />
Licensed Supervisor: _________ ______________ License Number: __________<br />
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EcYoo, 0t& 12 (12 page<br />
1970
3. TANK INFORMATION WHC-S-ENT-136, Rev. 0<br />
1. Tank 10 Nucnbef (as registeted wun Ecology): 10OWN-SS-28 2. Yeal' installed: 1 976<br />
3. Tank capacity in gallons; 2000 4. Last su0Stance sloted: UMIL EAflED r;ot pit<br />
4.'REASONi FORCONDUCfTING SITE CHECK/SIE ASSESSMENT -. . .;' *t.-'-,<br />
Cnaeck one:<br />
____investigate<br />
investigate Suspected feleasea due t0 on-site envitonmfental coniaThnadof<br />
suspected lease due to cd-site envitonmental contamrinlationl<br />
Extend iempotary ctosuie of UST system to( mote than 12 months<br />
UST system undelgOing cnange-ifl-sevice<br />
UST system pamanenty ciosad-it-ptace<br />
X UST system petmanently Closed withi lank removed<br />
5. CHECKLIST<br />
Requit ed by Ecofogy ot delegated agenc.y to( UST system closed oetoce Decemoaer 22. 1988<br />
Otner (desctibe):<br />
________________________________________<br />
E.ach itatm of thet fullciwirig checiit Shull bz illitiailu by tlic persn registcred with ihi: Depaftment of Ecology whosat<br />
inaict appcafs bclow.<br />
1. H-as Ine site cfecktisite assessmet oeen conducted according to applicaote Frocadutes specilied in the UST ~<br />
sute cneck/site asssaet guidlance issued oy mea Depanmeni or Ecology?V<br />
2. H-"a a telease Iram Ute UST system oten confitmned?<br />
NOTE; Owvaetsiop4awOs fhjust topofl ad cismei~d ieleaSdS 1o Use Oepataiefl ol Ecology ot daiegatl digwncy widtUf 24<br />
3I Asore mreult of the site cnecK/site assessment enclosed with mis checklist?<br />
NOTE. Two copies oi ine sitei claoclc/uitsi asswesiti fdstlis must1 Od smoaitte' to we. Oupeflmnflt Lf Ecology accoting Wo the<br />
espoakfl t~quudifleflt speciaie in ine uS r .t eksitO 6f aSSOSeADIffl guida"CV-<br />
I hereby crtify thuf I laaave bces in repjusible c/u argr uf perforin ic site Jick/sita iisxssmnt described above.<br />
Persons subosaitingJ'alX' ittlaioniauar ~e surbjct io pcuaalii tinder Chapter 173360 1 VAC<br />
O~~.<br />
6. OWNER'S SIGNATURE<br />
siqjika. Cod uenw PA..na" -0 1140"y<br />
/' 54aade.. as I ew A.WA. b~sm<br />
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Yes No
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ATTACHMENT 3<br />
1 Page
Mr. Mike C. Osweiler<br />
Nuclear and Mixed Waste,<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> Project<br />
State of Washington<br />
Department of Ecology<br />
7601 W. Clearwater, Suite 102<br />
Kennewick, Washington 99336<br />
Dear Mr. Osweiler:<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Department of Energy<br />
Richilanid Operatjions Office<br />
P.O. Box 550<br />
R ichlanid, Washiligton 99352<br />
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK IOON-SS-28 CLOSURE<br />
Enclosed are the completed Permanent Closure/Change-In-Service Checklist and<br />
the <strong>Site</strong> Check/<strong>Site</strong> Assessment Checklist (two copies) for underground storage<br />
tank 100N-SS-28, which was permanently closed (removed) on July 17, 1991.<br />
These checklists are submitted in accordance with the requirements of<br />
WAC 173-360-630 (12).<br />
The tank which was previously emptied and rinsed has been transported to the<br />
100-B Area where it is awaiting final disposal (salvage). The remaining<br />
system piping (two lines approximately ten feet long) and pumps are being<br />
scheduled for removal. As far as can be determined, no product remains in<br />
these lines.<br />
If you have any questions or require additional information, please call<br />
Mr. Eric Goller at (509) 376-7326.<br />
Enclosures 2<br />
cc: w/o endls.:<br />
P. T. Day, EPA<br />
R. E. Lerch, WHC<br />
T. Lufkin, Ecology<br />
B-26<br />
Sincerely,<br />
E. A. Bracken, Director<br />
Environmental Restoration Division
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
CORRESPONDENCE DISTRIBUTION COVERSHEET<br />
Author Addressee Correspondence No.<br />
E. A. Bracken Mike C. Osweiler Incoming 9102476<br />
U.S. Dept. of Energy Ecology XRF: 91541450<br />
subject: PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK 100N-SS-28<br />
INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION<br />
Approval Date Nam Location w/att<br />
Correspondence Control A3-01 X<br />
M. R. Adams H-4-55<br />
R. J. Bliss B3-04<br />
L. C. Brown H4-51<br />
G. D. Carpenter 82-16<br />
M. L. Douglas R2-77<br />
R. A. Evanoff G4-10<br />
K. A. Gano, XO-21<br />
C. J. Geier H4-57<br />
R. P. Henckel H4-55<br />
K. L. Hoewing B3-06<br />
M. C. Hughes (2) L4-88 X<br />
G. S. Hunacek XO-42<br />
R. E. Lerch (assignee) B2-35<br />
M. A. Mihalic L4-88 X<br />
RECEIVED A. 0. Poor G4-11<br />
R. L. Shuck S4-67<br />
JUN 2 0 E. H. Smith B2-19<br />
0. J. Watson XO-41<br />
D. J. WATSON R. D. Wojtasek L4-92<br />
EDMC H4-51 x<br />
B- 27
U '. Richland<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Department of Eblergy-<br />
Operations Office<br />
0Richland, Washington 99352 Incoming: 9102476<br />
91-ERB-116<br />
Mr. Mike C. Osweiler<br />
Nuclear and Mixed Waste,<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> Project<br />
State of Washington<br />
Department of Ecology<br />
7601 W. Cleatrwater, Suite 102<br />
Kennewick, Washington 99336<br />
Dear Mr. Osweiler:<br />
.i U . 1991<br />
PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) 100N-SS--28<br />
The purpose of this letter, as required by WAC 173-360-385, is to provide the<br />
Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) with at least 30 days advance<br />
notification prior to beginning permanent closure (removal) of UST 100N-SS-28.<br />
This tank is located at the lOON Area of the <strong>Hanford</strong> <strong>Site</strong>, has a capacity of<br />
2,000 gallons, and is constructed of 3/16" wall carbon steel with an asphalt<br />
coating. Originally, the 100N-SS-28 tank contained diesel fuel. Unleaded<br />
fuel was transferred from the UST IOON-SS-27 into UST IOON-SS-28 following<br />
closure of the 100N-SS-27 UST in June of 1990. The 100N-SS-28 tank was<br />
tightness tested in October of 1990 and found to be tight per 40 CFR 280/281.<br />
This tank is no longer needed and is being removed to facilitate the site<br />
assessment of the 10ON fuel station site. These two tanks were both part of a<br />
self-service gas station and were located approximately nine feet apart. Tank<br />
100N-SS-27 was removed in December 1990 after it had failed tightness testing<br />
and the decision made, because of its age, to close the tank rather than<br />
upgrade it to new tank standards. Contaminated soil was discovered at the<br />
site after the tank was removed. (See Enclosure 1, Twenty-Day Report; and<br />
Enclosure 2, Forty-Five Day Report.)<br />
Since this site has already been confirmed as a release site and the required<br />
24-hour notification given after the removal of the 100N-SS-27 UST, an<br />
additional 24-hour notification pursuant to WAC 173-360-372 will not be given<br />
unless there is other evidence of a release emanating from tank JOON-SS-28.<br />
However, all other reporting requirements as given in WAC 173-340-450 will be<br />
met. A plan for the remediation of the site will be prepared following the<br />
IOON-SS-28 removal and site characterization activities, which are expected to<br />
be completed by August 15, 1991. Also, additional site characterization is<br />
being conducted to determine the extent of the contamination. Ecology will be<br />
provided with a draft of the remediation plan for review prior to initiating<br />
remedial activities.<br />
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JUN 319<br />
M,,. Mike C. Osweiler -2- 91-ERB-116<br />
If you have any questions or require additional information regarding this<br />
letter, please call Mr. Paul Pak of my staff on 376-4798.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
E. A. Bracken, Director<br />
ERD:PMP Environmental Restoration Division<br />
Enclosures: As stated<br />
cc w/encls:<br />
P. T. Day, EPA<br />
R. E. Lerch, WHC<br />
M. C. Hughes, WHC<br />
T. F. Veneziano, WHC<br />
T. L. Nord, Ecology<br />
D. Nylander, Ecology<br />
R. F. Stanley, Ecology<br />
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APPENDIX C<br />
UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE REPORTS<br />
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CONTENITS<br />
Gasoline Spill to Ground (WHC-UO-88-004-R,D&EO-1) .. .. . .. .. . .. C-1<br />
Leaking Underground Storage Tank (RL--WHC-WHC600EM-1990-033) . .. ..... C-5<br />
Characterization of Spill <strong>Site</strong> (RL--WHC-NREACTOR-1991-1030) .. .. . ... C-11<br />
Leaking UST (D&IJ/iOO-Oi-90). .. .. . .. ... . .. .. . .. ......C-i7<br />
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P.O. Box 1970 Rfichland. WA 99352<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
March 11, 1988 8851734<br />
Mr. J. L. Rhoades, Assistant Manager<br />
Safety, Safeguards and Quality Assurance<br />
U. S. Department of Energy<br />
Richland Operations Office<br />
Richland, Washington 99352<br />
Dear Mr. Rhoades:<br />
UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE WHC-OO-88-004-R,D&EO-l, GASOLINE SPILL TO GROUND, 89<br />
GALLONS<br />
Reference: Letter, M. W. Waicher to 3. L. Rhoades, "Unusual Occurrence<br />
WHC-OO-88-004-R,D&EO-1, GASOLINE SPILL TO GROUND, 89 GALLONS',<br />
8850715, February 1, 1988<br />
The attached final Unusual Occurrence Report for the subject gas'oline spill<br />
is provided for your information. It has undergone a controlled nuclear<br />
information review and has been determined to be unclassified and<br />
satisfactory for public release.<br />
Very truly yours, -<br />
M. W. Walcher, Manager<br />
Operations Support Services<br />
PC k<br />
At tachment<br />
DOE-RL -A. W. Kellogg, AMO Operations Office<br />
*6 MGMHangid opetabofis ama Engnewtng canitaum w rInc US Depanmnal Energy
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Company Report Number: WHC-UO-88-004-R,D&EO-1<br />
Date of Event/Occurrence: January 18, 1988<br />
Status and Date:_____ Initial 1/28/88 Time of Event/Occurrence: 2:10 p.m.<br />
1. Department or Project<br />
Operations Support Services<br />
2. Facility, System, and/Equipment<br />
100-N Fuel Station, 1716 NA Building<br />
Vehicle: 68C 4365<br />
Nozzle: OPW11A 15/16 and OPW11-AKH 13/16<br />
3. Subject of Event/Occurrence<br />
Gasoline Spill to Ground, 89 gallons<br />
4. Apparent Cause: Design _Material X Personnel P ProcedureOther___<br />
Personnel: Inattention to fueling activities and failure to report the<br />
second spill. -<br />
Material: Failure of the fueling nozzle automatic shut off function.<br />
5. Description of Event/Occurrence:<br />
Employee was dispensing fuel from tank truck, 68C 4365, (equipped with three<br />
separate storage tanks and dispensing systems) into underground fuel tanks at the<br />
100-N fueling station. He placed the fuel dispensing nozzle into the 4" fill<br />
spout of the service station tank, set the automatic shut-off and returned to his<br />
truck to complete related paperwork while waiting for the tank to fill. The<br />
nozzle did not shut off and the tank overflowed. The employee did not observe<br />
the spillage until a passerby walked up to the truck to inform him of the<br />
overflowing condition. The fuel truck driver immediately turned the nozzle off<br />
manually. The passerby noted the fuel truck driver was in the truck attending<br />
paperwork and .wearing radio headphones which may have'contributed to his<br />
inattention to fueling activities. The spill was reported to N-Reactor<br />
Operations Management and the Supervisor, Special Delivery Services. Initial<br />
assessment of the spill area was done by N-Reactor Operations Management<br />
personnel. Environmental Assurance was advised.<br />
The employee then proceeded to manually fill the second underground tank with the<br />
remaining fuel in the first tank of the truck. When that truck tank was drained,<br />
he stored the hose and nozzle and proceeded to continue filling the second<br />
service station tank from the second truck tank with a different nozzle. He set<br />
the new nozzle on automatic and stepped back to remain clear of the fumes.<br />
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This nozzle also failed to shut off causing an overflow of the second tank. The<br />
employee alertly stopped the flow of fuel as quickly as possible. The employee<br />
did not report the second spill thinking it was an insignificant amount based on<br />
earlier conversations with N-Reactor Operations Management personnel at the<br />
first spill.<br />
6. Operating Conditions of Facility at Time of Event/Occurrence:<br />
The service station was available for refueling. Three utility carts were parked<br />
adjacent to the station in the area where the fuel truck normally parks. This<br />
made it necessary to position the fuel truck 40 td 50 feet further away from the<br />
service station tanks than usual.<br />
7. Iuumediate Evaluation:<br />
The spill area was roped off. The immediate assessment at the time of the first<br />
spill was that the amount was not significant enough to require reporting as an<br />
Unusual Occurrence. The Environmental Protection Representative, later in the<br />
day, calculated the spill area and determine that the amount of fuel spilled<br />
exceeded the unusual occurrence reporting requirements of 220 pounds (35<br />
gallons). Subsequent review of fueling and inventory records determined that a<br />
total of 89 gallons was spilled.<br />
8. Immediate Action Taken and Results:<br />
Action Taken:<br />
o Required report was made to DOE-RL..,.<br />
o Clean up and stabilization of the spill area was completed on January 20,<br />
1988. The contaminated soil was loaded in 55 gallon drums for storage at<br />
the 1100 Area 90 day Storage Facility pending disposal.<br />
o Disciplinary action was taken against the employee for carelessness in<br />
performance of his work and failure to report in accordance with established<br />
procedures.<br />
o All employees in the Road, Delivery and Equipment Operation Section have<br />
been instructed that the use of personal radios with headphones is<br />
inappropriate in the work place and shall not be permitted.<br />
o The defective nozzles were replaced on January 20, 1988, and tested<br />
to determine the cause of failure. Evaluation of the cause of the nozzle<br />
failures was completed by February 12, 1988. The results of the evaluation<br />
were inconclusive lending even more credence to the need for personnel<br />
attentiveness.<br />
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15. Signatures<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Originator _________________ _____Da t /Ce<br />
3. F. N6ods, Manager-Road, Delivery and Equipment Op rations<br />
-Approved by 4
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
RL--WHC-WHC600EM-1990-0337 10 Day Update<br />
UNOFFICIAL COPY (Incomplete<br />
OCCURRENCE REPORT<br />
600 Area/Env. Restoration-Waste Mgmt<br />
HANFORD SITE<br />
(Name of Facility)<br />
(Facility Function Involved)<br />
(Name of Laboratory, <strong>Site</strong> or Organization)<br />
Name: Evanoff, Richard<br />
Title: Fleet Maintenance Manager<br />
Telephone No.: (509)376-6680 (FTS)444-6680<br />
(Facility Manager/Designee)<br />
Name: Mihalic, M.<br />
Title: <strong>Hanford</strong> Surplus Facility Program<br />
Telephone No.: (509)376-0967 (FTS)444-0967<br />
(Originator)<br />
1. OCCURRENCE REPORT NUMBER: RL--WIIC-WHC600EM-1990-0337<br />
2. REPORT TYPE AND DATE: Date Time<br />
[INotification Report 12/19/90<br />
[]10 Day Report 01/07/91<br />
[X] 10 Day Update (latest)<br />
[ ] Final Report<br />
3. OCCURRENCE CATEGORY<br />
[ ] Emergency<br />
[X] Unusual<br />
[IOff-Normal<br />
4. DIVISION OR PROJECT<br />
5. DOE PROGRAM OFFICE<br />
EM - Environmental Restoration<br />
1992/02/27 C-5 page
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
RL--WHC-WHC600EM-1990-0337 10 Day Update<br />
UNOFFICIAL COPY (Incomplete<br />
OCCURRENCE REPORT<br />
6. SYSTEM, BLDG., OR EQUIPMENT 7. UCNI? 8. PLANT AREA<br />
Gas Station Tank No 100 N<br />
9. DATE AND TIME DISCOVERED 10. DATE AND TIME CATEGORIZED<br />
12/18/90 1300 12/18/90 1400<br />
11. DOE NOTIFICATION:<br />
12/18/90 1500<br />
12. OTHER NOTIFICATIONS<br />
12/18/90 Ganeo, Ken<br />
13. SUBJECT OR TITLE OF OCCURRENCE<br />
Leaking Underground Storage Tank<br />
14. NATURE OF OCCURRENCE<br />
15. DESCRIPTION OF OCCURRENCE<br />
During routine Underground Storage Tank (UST) removal as<br />
described in WHC-SP-0472, Implementation Plan for Title 40<br />
CFR Regulations, Part 280 and 281, tank 100N-SS-27, located<br />
at LOON area was found to have contaminated soil adjacent to<br />
the tank. This UST had been utilized to store unleaded<br />
gasoline. Visual inspection of the tank did not indicate<br />
the tank integrity had been breached. Contaminated soil was<br />
found on the lower one third of the tank on the opposite end<br />
of the fill connection. It appears that an unknown quantity<br />
of unleaded gasoline had been spilled over the years,<br />
possibly from the adjacent tank, whose fill connection is<br />
within five feet of where the contamination was found.<br />
16. OPERATING CONDITIONS OF FACILITY AT TIME OF OCCURRENCE<br />
Tank 10ON-SS-27 had been taken out of service after routine<br />
tightness testing determined the tank had a leak.<br />
1992/02/27 C6page 2
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
RL--WHC-WHC600EM- 1990-0337 10 Day Update<br />
UNOFFICIAL COPY (Incomplete)<br />
OCCURRENCE REPORT<br />
17. ACTIVITY CATEGORY<br />
18. IMMEDIATE ACTIONS TAKEN AND RESULTS<br />
Sampling was completed, then additional sampling was<br />
conducted to determine how deep the contamination<br />
penetrated, this sampling revealed that the contamination<br />
had not penetrated below four inches from the bottom of the<br />
tank. <strong>Hanford</strong> Surplus Facility Program Office (Mike<br />
Mihalic) was notified of the leak at 1400 hours December 18,<br />
1990. The Programs Office notified Environmental<br />
Protection. As this project is being performed under<br />
approved decommissioning work procedures, and it had been<br />
anticipated that the soil contamination could/would be<br />
found, this Occurrence Report is submitted for notification<br />
purposes. A complete detailed report will be prepared and<br />
submitted upon completion of the sample analysis. By copy<br />
of the unusual occurrence report, Environmental Engineering<br />
is requested to perform the necussary evaluation,<br />
notification, and remedial action as required by 40 CFR<br />
280/281.<br />
19. DIRECT CAUSE<br />
20. CONTRIBUTING CAUSE(S)<br />
21. ROOT CAUSE:<br />
22. DESCRIPTION OF CAUSE<br />
From reconstructing the most likely cause of the<br />
contaminated soil found during the removal of tank IOON-27,<br />
it was observed that the tank condition did not indicate the<br />
tank to be a leaker. There has been one reportable spill at<br />
this location in 1988. It is assumed there have been other<br />
unreported spills at this tank fill location. The gravel<br />
and porous backfill surrounding the tanks creates a natural<br />
pathway for surface spills, to the location where the<br />
contaminated soil was found.<br />
1992/02/27 page 3<br />
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23. EVALUATI'ON : (By Facility Manager/Designee)<br />
Current plan is to remove the layer of contaminated soil<br />
from the tank impression, sample for organic vapors and<br />
backfill once the excavation is clean.<br />
24. IS FURTHER EVALUATION REQUIRED? :Yes [I No [X]<br />
IF YES - BEFORE FURTHER OPERATION? Yes [] No [X]<br />
BY WHOM?:<br />
BY WHEN? :----<br />
25. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS<br />
(* Date added/revised since final report was signed off)<br />
1) On 1991/01/04, the contaminated soil was removed from the<br />
tank impression and the site cleared. Resampling of the<br />
site is being scheduled prior to backfilling.<br />
TARGET COMPLETION DATE: --- /-COMPLETION DATE: -/--<br />
26. IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENT, SAFETY AND HEALTH:<br />
No worker was exposed to gasoline vapors during the<br />
excavation of the tank. The total quantity of the spills is<br />
unknown except for the reported spill January 18, 1988.<br />
Impact to the environment was minimal. Approximately 3<br />
cubic yards of soil was contaminated.<br />
Impact Oversight Group: Environmental Assurance<br />
27. PROGRAMMATIC IMPACT<br />
None at this time.<br />
28. IMPACT UPON CODES AND STANDARDS<br />
The excavation of the tank was in accordance with the<br />
requirements of 40 CFR 280.71. No changes are required to<br />
existing procedures.<br />
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OCCURRENCE REPORT<br />
29. FINAL EVALUATION AND LESSONS LEARNED:<br />
The purpose of removing underground storage tanks having<br />
contained petroleum products in accordance with 40 CFR<br />
280.11 is to remove inactive and/or leaking tanks from<br />
service and from the ground. The regulations also require<br />
the clean up of spills associated with the tanks. This is<br />
the fourth of twenty-seven tanks removed to date where soil<br />
contamination has been found.<br />
30. SIMILAR OCCURRENCE REPORT NUMBERS<br />
Fact sheet DD/3000-5-OO1-89<br />
DD/703-1-01-89<br />
00/100-01-89<br />
31. DOE FACILITY REPRESENTATIVE INPUT<br />
Entered by: Date: -/--<br />
1992/02/27 C9page 5
Leaking underground storage tank.<br />
25. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS:<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
OCCURRENCE REPORT NUMBER<br />
RL-WHC-WHC600EM- 1990-337<br />
This update describes the site investigation and remediation at the 1OON<br />
Services Station. At this service station, two underground storage tanks were<br />
removed: IOON-SS-27 was removed in December 1990 and 100N-SS-28 was removed<br />
in July 1991.<br />
Tank 100N-SS-27<br />
The excavation and removal of tank IOON-SS-27 was completed on December 18,<br />
1990. Approximately 25 feet of associated piping was removed from the ground<br />
along with the tank. An inspection of the tank did not reveal any holes or<br />
cracks. Field sampling conducted following the removal of the tank indicated<br />
the presence of volatile organics between it and the adjacent tank, 100N-SS-<br />
28. On January 11, 1991 additional soil was removed from between the tanks and<br />
found to be contaminated.<br />
Tank 100N-SS-28<br />
To further characterize and facilitate closure of the IOON-SS-27 site, tank<br />
100N-SS-28 was removed in July 1991. At the time of removal of 100N-SS-28,<br />
saturated soil was observed in the tank depression. There had been no<br />
petroleum in the IOON-SS-28 tank as of December 1990 for safety reasons due to<br />
the removal of 100N-SS-27. The saturated soil was approximately 12 feet below<br />
land surface. The soil was removed and placed in four 55 gallon hazardous<br />
waste drums and disposed as a hazardous waste. In July and August 1991<br />
groundwater samples were collected and tested for volatile organics. The<br />
analytical results indicated that no hydrocarbon contamination is present in<br />
the groundwater.<br />
In September 1991, the UST site was excavated from 14 feet to 27 feet below<br />
land surface. At that depth, contaminated soil was found. This soil was<br />
removed and placed on plastic sheeting , bermed, and barricaded.<br />
In order to determine the extent of petroleum contamination, it is planed to<br />
drill two wells since the site may not be able to be clean closed. These<br />
wells are to be placed at the plum location and down gradient of the service<br />
station. This additional work is planed during May-August time frame 1992.<br />
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OCCURRENCE REPORT<br />
N-Reactor and 10OK Fuel Storages<br />
Category "A" Reactors<br />
HANFORD SITE<br />
(Name of Facility)<br />
(Facility Function Involved)<br />
(Name of Laboratory, <strong>Site</strong> or Organization)<br />
Name: Davis, Kenneth W.<br />
Title: Senior Plant Engineer<br />
Telephone No.: (509)373-3143 (FTS)440-3143<br />
(Facility Manager/Designee)<br />
Name: G. S. Hunacek Jr.<br />
Title: Environmental Engineer<br />
Telephone No.: (509)373-1673 (FTS)440-1673<br />
(Originator)<br />
1. OCCURRENCE REPORT NUMBER: RL--WHC-NREACTOR-1991-1030<br />
2. REPORT TYPE AND DATE: Date Time<br />
[]Notification Report 07/18/91 1106 (MTZ)<br />
[]10 Day Report 07/18/91<br />
(]10 Day Update (latest)<br />
(X] Final Report<br />
3. OCCURRENCE CATEGORY:<br />
[ ] Emergency<br />
[X] Unusual<br />
[ ] Off-Normal<br />
4. DIVISION OR PROJECT:<br />
lOON Operations<br />
5. DOE PROGRAM OFFICE<br />
DP - Defense Programs<br />
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6. SYSTEM, BLDG., OR EQUIPMENT 7. UCNI? 8. PLANT AREA<br />
Tank 100N-SS-28 No 10ON<br />
9. DATE AND TIME DISCOVERED 10. DATE AND TIME CATEGORIZED<br />
07/17/91 1200 07/17/91 1230<br />
11. DOE NOTIFICATION:<br />
07/18/91 1530 UNKNOWN DOE/HQ<br />
12. OTHER NOTIFICATIONS<br />
07/17/91 1230 P. M. Pack DOE-RL<br />
07/17/91 1700 L. A. Huffman DOE-RL<br />
07/17/91 1230 M. C. Osweiler WOE<br />
07/18/91 0945 G. D. Trump ONG<br />
13. SUBJECT OR TITLE OF OCCURRENCE<br />
Characterization of spill site<br />
14. NATURE OF OCCURRENCE<br />
2) Environmental<br />
B. Hazardous Substances/Regulated Pollutants/Oil Releases<br />
15. DESCRIPTION OF OCCURRENCE:<br />
It was reported on 12/18/92, under Occurrence Report number:<br />
RL--WHC-WHC60OEM-1990-0337, that one service station tank<br />
(100-SS-27) had leaked. To further characterize that leak,<br />
tank IOON-SS-28 was removed on 7/17/91. At the time of<br />
removal of tank 100N-SS-28, petroleum product was observed<br />
in the excavation area. Tank 100N-SS-28 was tightness<br />
tested 10/90 and passed. There has been no petroleum in<br />
100N-SS-28 since it was emptied in December 1990. The<br />
excavation was approximately 12 feet below grade. Area that<br />
was found to contain product material was ten feet by ten<br />
feet.<br />
1993/02/02 page 2<br />
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16. OPERATING CONDITIONS OF FACILITY AT TIME OF OCCURRENCE<br />
N-Reactor is in "Transition to Shutdown". The re-fueling station<br />
has been deactivated and its storage tanks removed.<br />
17. ACTIVITY CATEGORY<br />
Shutdown<br />
18. IMMEDIATE ACTIONS TAKEN AND RESULTS<br />
Sampled the affected soil to determine what petroleum<br />
product was present.<br />
Removed petroleum saturated soil and placed in four 55<br />
gallon hazardous waste drums, and placed said drums on the<br />
163N less than 90-day storage pad.<br />
19. DIRECT CAUSE:<br />
3) Personnel Error<br />
B. Inattention to Detail<br />
20. CONTRIBUTING CAUSE(S)<br />
21. ROOT CAUSE:<br />
6) Management Problem<br />
A. Inadequate Administrative Control<br />
22. DESCRIPTION OF CAUSE:<br />
From reconstructing the most likely cause of the<br />
contaminated soil found during the removal of tank lOON-<br />
SS-27, it was observed that the tank condition did not<br />
indicate it to be a leaker.<br />
There has been one reportable above ground spill at this<br />
location in 1988. It is assumed there have also been other,<br />
unreported, above ground spills at this re-fueling station.<br />
The gravel and porous backfill surrounding the tanks creates<br />
a natural pathway for surface spills, to the location where<br />
the contaminated soil was found.<br />
1993/02/02 page 3<br />
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Therefore, the cause is determined to be the result of<br />
inadequate administrative control of the servicing<br />
activities at this station in the past, resulting in<br />
spillage and consequent soil contamination.<br />
23. EVALUATION :(By Facility Manager/Designee)<br />
See item #29<br />
24. IS FURTHER EVALUATION REQUIRED? Yes (] No [X]<br />
IF YES - BEFORE FURTHER OPERATION? Yes [] No [X]<br />
BY WHOM?:<br />
BY WHEN? :----<br />
25. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS<br />
(* Date added/revised since final report was signed off)<br />
1) Complete site drilling, soil sampling and field analysis of<br />
samples.<br />
ACTIONEE: D.J. Watson (11120)<br />
TARGET COMPLETION DATE: 08/01/92 COMPLETION DATE: 08/15/92<br />
2) Scope remaining site remedial actions.<br />
ACTIONEE: D.J. Watson (11120)<br />
TARGET COMPLETION DATE: 01/31/93 COMPLETION DATE: 01/27/93<br />
3) Complete soil sample laboratory analysis, review analysis,<br />
validate data and schedule any additional corrective actions<br />
that may be determined to be necessary at that time.<br />
ACTIONEE: D.J. Watson (11120)<br />
TARGET COMPLETION DATE: 12/01/92 COMPLETION DATE: 12/01/92<br />
4) Implement remedial action schedule.<br />
ACTIONEE: D.J. Watson (11120)<br />
TARGET COMPLETION DATE: 03/31/93 COMPLETION DATE: -/--<br />
1993/02/02 page 4<br />
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OCCURRENCE REPORT<br />
5) Conclude document closure and notify Washington State<br />
Ecology department of closure.<br />
ACTIONEE: D.J. Watson (11120)<br />
TARGET COMPLETION DATE: 12/12/93 COMPLETION DATE: -I--<br />
26. IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENT, SAFETY AND HEALTH<br />
Potential for environmental degradation.<br />
27. PROGRAMMATIC IMPACT<br />
None.<br />
28. IMPACT UPON CODES AND STANDARDS<br />
None.<br />
29. FINAL EVALUATION AND LESSONS LEARNED<br />
The purpose of removing underground storage tanks having<br />
contained petroleum products in accordance with 40 CFR<br />
280.71 is to remove inactive and/or leaking tanks from<br />
service and from the ground. The regulations also require<br />
the clean up of spills associated with the tanks. This is<br />
the fourth of twenty-seven tanks removed to date where soil<br />
contamination has been found.<br />
TANK IOON-SS-27<br />
The excavation and removal of tank 100N-SS-27 was completed<br />
on Dec. 18, 1990. Approximately 25 feet of associated piping<br />
was removed from the ground along with the tank. An<br />
inspection of the tank did not reveal any holes or cracks.<br />
Field sampling conducted following the removal of the tank<br />
indicated the presence of organics between it and the<br />
adjacent tank, 100N-SS-28. On January 11, 1991 additional<br />
soil was removed from between the tanks and found to be<br />
contaminated.<br />
TANK 100N-SS-28<br />
To further characterize and facilitate closure of the lOON-<br />
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SS-27 site, tank 100N-SS-28 was removed in July 1991. At the<br />
time of the removal of IOON-SS-28, saturated soil was<br />
observed in the tank depression. There had been no petroleum<br />
in the 100N-SS-28 tank. The saturated soil was approximately<br />
12 feet below land surface. The soil was removed and placed<br />
in four 55 gallon hazardous waste drums and disposed of as a<br />
hazardous waste. In July and August of 1991 groundwater<br />
samples were collected and tested for volatile organics. The<br />
analytical results indicated that no hydrocarbon<br />
contamination is present in the groundwater.<br />
In September 1991 the UST site was excavated from 14 feet to<br />
27 feet below the land surface. At that depth, contaminated<br />
soil was found. This soil was removed and placed in plastic<br />
sheeting, bermed, and barricaded.<br />
In order to determine the extent of the petroleum<br />
contamination, it is planned to drill two wells, since the<br />
site may not be able to be clean closed. These wells are to<br />
be placed at the plume location and down gradient of the<br />
service station. This additional work is planned to be<br />
completed by mid-December 1993.<br />
The corrective actions associated with this incident are<br />
also being tracked on occurrence report RL--WHC-WHC600EM-<br />
1990-0337.<br />
30. SIMILAR OCCURRENCE REPORT NUMBERS:<br />
RL--WHC-WHC600EM-19go-0337<br />
31. DOE FACILITY REPRESENTATIVE INPUT:<br />
This report has been reviewed and revised several times to<br />
clarify and correct mistakes. It has been reviewed and found<br />
to be acceptable at this time. The reviews have been done by<br />
both Charlie Loftis, DOE-RL site representative as well as by<br />
D.W. Templeton, Chief, Facility Surveillance Branch.<br />
Entered by: Templeton, Dave W. Date: 05/29/92<br />
1993/02/02 page 6<br />
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EVENT FACT SHEET AND CRITIOUT.<br />
DISTRIBUTION LIST<br />
WES7INGHOUSE HANFORD COMPANY<br />
JR BELL R3-60<br />
ML BELL TB-50<br />
TD BLANKENSHIP RI-62<br />
RJ BLISS B3-04<br />
NC BOYTER RZ-52<br />
WR BROOKSHER L4-01.<br />
GO CARPENTER H4-15<br />
HF DAUGHERTY R2-53<br />
GT DUKELOW RZ-i7<br />
ML GRY GI EL S6-65<br />
JW HAGAN G6-ZB<br />
KR JORDAN R2-56<br />
JR KN IGHT 84-52<br />
E i KOSIANCIC R2-67<br />
RE LERCH 62-35<br />
DA LUCOFF N2-34<br />
MA PAYNE SS-66<br />
Rj PYZEL-- XDO-42<br />
WG RU FF R2-50<br />
WJ SCHLAUDER G4-02<br />
RG SLOCUM R2-34<br />
EF VOTAW GlI-3 5<br />
WP WHITING 33-30<br />
%'#C WIBORG (2) R3-09<br />
COrjRRES CONTROL RI-03<br />
QSDM NI-13<br />
US DEPARTMENT OF rNERGY<br />
RE GERTON, DIRECTOR, WASTE<br />
MANAGEMENT DIVISION A6-86<br />
RA HOLTEN, DIRECTOR, ENVTRONMENT&<br />
SAFETY DIVISION AB-5<br />
RD IZATT, DIRECTOR, ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
RESTORATION DIVISION Ac:-39<br />
KiH JACKSON, DIRECTOR, SAFEGUARDS&<br />
SECURITY DIVISION A6-33-<br />
JE MECCA, ACT ING DIRECTOR, OPERITONS<br />
DIVISION A6-Z35<br />
LC WILLIAMS, DI.RECTOR, ?RC :ET<br />
MANAGEMENT DIVISION AE-.3<br />
WE MCCLUNG A4-35<br />
AG KRASDPOULOS AS -55<br />
ADDITIONAL DTSR1BUTION<br />
RA E va nof-f1 G4-10<br />
MC Hughes RI-15<br />
MA Mihalic R2.-i5<br />
JU 299<br />
JU 'NRG 2190<br />
MR Morton<br />
KS Pedersen<br />
AD Poor<br />
Shuck<br />
R2-77<br />
S4-67<br />
G4-11.<br />
54-67<br />
"Entire Dist." 3'-1266 DE Stocker G4-11<br />
DR Speer<br />
GE Van Sickle<br />
D3 Watson<br />
VR Weil<br />
R2-77<br />
RI-15<br />
XO-41<br />
G-1-04<br />
IFTEEARE ANY CHANGES OR DELET-IO1NS TO THIS LIST, *PLEA.!SE CALL VICXK<br />
L:ST UPDATED ON 6-3-90.<br />
ZN 3-256.<br />
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EV ENT FACT SHEET<br />
1. Title: Leaking UST<br />
2. Reporting Organization: Decomissioning Engineering<br />
3. Division/Department/Project: Environmental/<strong>Hanford</strong> Restorati on Oper.<br />
4. Number: D&D/100-O1-90 5. Rev.: 0<br />
6. Date of Event/Time: 6/21/90, 2:00pm Date Discovered: 6/21/90<br />
7. Event Identification:<br />
A) Location of Event: 100-N Service Station (Tank 100-N-SS-27)<br />
B) Plant/Faci'lity Status: Station was out-of-service for testing<br />
---- --------- t---------------------------------------t----- ---<br />
1. Alarm: Facility Type 5. Radiological - Personnel<br />
(False Fire, CAM, CAS, etc.) Contamination, Internal<br />
Z. Regulatory Requirement Deposition, Over Exposure, etc.<br />
(CERCLA, RCRA, WDOE, DOE-RL, 6. Industrial Safety, Personnel<br />
DOE-HQ, etc.) Injury, First Aid, etc.<br />
3. Operating Requirements (OSR, 7. Process Misrouting<br />
CPS, Tech Spec., Procedure 8. Utility System - Electrical,<br />
Administrative, etc.) Steam, Air, Water<br />
4. Release/Spread'- Radioactive 9. Hoisting/Lifting<br />
Contamination/Hazardous 10. Other<br />
Material<br />
C) Event Type: 2 (4OCFR28O.43 [C])<br />
OSR/TS: Nonconformance f)Violation f<br />
CPS: Infraction [3 Violation [<br />
8. Apparent Cause(s) of Event:<br />
Design [3Administrative Control []<br />
Personnel Error [3Procedure [<br />
Material t)Other: [X] Tank age<br />
9. Descriiotion of Event:<br />
While preparing for routine UST Tightness Testing, the 100-N-SS-27 tank<br />
was determined to have a leak. The leak is in the top 10% of the t 'ank<br />
volume (probably at the fill pipe to tank connection) as evidenced by<br />
satisfactory inventory control data for this tank (less than 1%<br />
discrepancy on the last 6 to 12 months). The total release of unleaded<br />
gasoline is estimated at less t han 5 gallons occurring between 6/20/90<br />
(tank fill for testing) and 6/21/90 (discovery of leak).<br />
10. Consequences of Event:<br />
Small release of unleaded gasoline (less than 5 gallons)<br />
A-7400-329 (3/90) (EF) WEFOO5<br />
Event Fact Sheet<br />
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11. Actions Taken (A) or -Planned (B8):<br />
1,. 24 hour WDOE notification (A)<br />
2. Remove tank contents (B - 6/22/90)<br />
3. Followup notification to WDOE (B - 7/12/90)<br />
4. Permanent tank closure (B - 6/21/91)<br />
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12. Tentative Disposition:<br />
Event meets criteria for a Unusual Occurrence Report (UOR) ~<br />
Event meets criteria for a Critique<br />
Undetermined: Revised EPS will be issued in 3 working days [<br />
Above criteria not met: no further report[I<br />
1. Si-gnatures:<br />
Originator/-Date<br />
Approved/Date<br />
! -Z- 4.-"z -1<br />
ADV/UCNI Review Oficial Review date<br />
A-7400-329 (3/90) (EF) WEFOOS<br />
Event Fact Sheet<br />
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APPENDIX D<br />
VALIDATED SAMPLE DATA<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Table. .. ... ...... . ... . ...... . ... .........D-iv<br />
182 Tanks (Sample Date 11/30/90). .. .... . .. .... .........- 1<br />
182 Caissons (Sample Date 4/5/91). .. .. ....... . ... .....-125<br />
182 Caissons (Sample Date 4/26/92) .. .... . ... . ...... ...- 135<br />
105 LFT (Sample Date 4/30/92) .. .. . .... .... . .. .... ...- 157<br />
100-N-SS-27 (Sample Date 12/18/90) .. .... . .... ...... .. D-185<br />
100-N-SS-28 (Sample Dates 7/16/91 and 7/17/91. .. .. ....... ...- 225<br />
100-N-SS-28 (Sample Date 4/29/92). .. ... ...... . ... . ... D-245<br />
100-N Gas Station "Lust' (Sample Date 9/9/92). .. .. ....... ...- 259<br />
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Table D-1. Validated Sample Information Sequence.<br />
LOCATION DATE SAMPLES<br />
Tank 182-N-1-DT 11/30/90 N-101 thru N-108<br />
Tank 182-N-2-DT 11/30/90 N-109 thru N-116<br />
Tank 182-N- 3-DT 11/30/90 N-ill thru N-126, N-127*<br />
Caisson 182-N-1-DT 03/05/91 MK-103<br />
Caisson 182-N-2-DT 03/05/91 MK-102<br />
Caisson 182-N-3-DT 03/05/91 JMK-101, MK-105, MK-1O4*<br />
Caisson 182-N-1-DT 03/26/92 BO1GM3<br />
Caisson 182-N-2-DT 03/26/92 BOIGMi, BO1GM2<br />
Caisson 182-N-3-DT 03/26/92 JB01GMO<br />
Tank 105-N-LFT 320/92 NO1GM8 thru NO1338 (LOT)9<br />
Tank 105-N-LFT 03/30/92.J N-1284 thru N-1338 (LOST) *<br />
Tank 100-N-SS-27 12/18/90 27-101*, 27-102 thru 27-106<br />
Tank 100-N-SS-28 07/16/91 BOOZN6, BOOZN7, BOOZN8*, BOOZN9*<br />
Tank 100-N-SS-28 07/17/91 BOOZPO thru BOOZP4, BOOZP5*,<br />
___________BOOZP6*<br />
Tank 100-N-SS-28 04/29/92 B06D35*, B06D36, B06D37<br />
Tank 100-N-SS-28 09/09/92 B076C4 thru B076C6, B07600,<br />
BOREHOLE ________B076C7*, B076C8*, B076C9*<br />
*Denotes trip/equipment blanks<br />
This table correlates sample numbers associated with each sample activity.<br />
All validated sample information in Appendix C follows the sequence of this<br />
table.<br />
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182 TANKS<br />
Sample Date November 30, 1990<br />
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WestInghous WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 Internal<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> Cofinfy Memo<br />
From: Office of Sample Management 28600-91-032<br />
Phone: 3-3415 MO-346/200W T6-08<br />
Date: April 8, 1991<br />
Subect: TRANSMITTAL OF VALIDATED DATA FOR THE UNDERGROUND<br />
STORAGE TANK REMOVAL PROJECT (TRANS #1)<br />
TO: R. C. Roos H4-55<br />
cc: R. P. Henckel HI4-55*<br />
J. H. Kessner~y T6-08*<br />
E. J. Kosiancic S0-61*<br />
K. S. Pedersen S4-67*<br />
R. G. Shuck S4-67*<br />
JAL File/LB<br />
*wj/o enclosures<br />
Validated sample data from the Underground Storage Tank Removal<br />
Project is being transmitted by the Office of Sample Management (OSM)<br />
for the Delivery Group N-101. The delivery group contains results for<br />
33 soil samples which were analyzed by the Martin Marietta Energy<br />
Systems, Incorporated, K-25 Laboratory for volatile and semi-volatile<br />
organics.<br />
The Office of Sample Management data validation procedure is a review<br />
of laboratory performance and implementation of applicable protocols.<br />
Subsequent technical data evaluation by project lead personnel should<br />
include a determination of the appropriateness of results from a<br />
standpoint of past history and present knowledge of the sample site.<br />
If you have any questions, please contact me at the number listed<br />
above.<br />
q~.Lerch<br />
Scientist<br />
ti n<br />
Enclosure<br />
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<strong>Hanford</strong> Operations and Engineering Contractor for the US Depertrrent of Energy
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Table 2. Sample Identification in Project 90-027<br />
OSM Sample ID Lab Sample ID Lab File ID Matrix Comments<br />
N-10l 901206-019 NA Soil Sample<br />
901213-028 Water ENA Blank<br />
901211-004 Water VOA Blank<br />
N-102 901206-020 NA soil Sample<br />
901210-025 Water VOA Blank<br />
N-103 901206-021 NAk soil Sample<br />
N-104 901206-022 NA soil Sample<br />
N-l05 901206-023 NA Soil Sample<br />
N-106 901206-024 NA Soil Sample<br />
N-107 901206-025 NA soil Sample<br />
N-107-MS 901206-026 NA Soil Matrix Spike<br />
N-107-MSD 901206-027 NA Soil Matrix Spike<br />
Duplicate<br />
N-108 901206-028 NA soil Sample<br />
N-109 901206-029 NA soil Sample<br />
N-110 901206-030 NA Soil Sample<br />
N-ill 901206-031 NA Soil Sample<br />
N-112 901206-032 NA soil Sample<br />
N-113 901206-033 NA soil Sample<br />
N-114 901206-034 NA soil Sample<br />
N-115 901206-035 NA soil Sample<br />
N-116 901206-036 NA Soil Sample<br />
901214-083 Water BNA Blank<br />
N-117 901206-037 NA soil Sample<br />
N-118 901206-038 NA soil Sample<br />
N-118-MS 901206-039 NA soil Matrix Spike<br />
N-118-MSD 901206-040 NA soil matrix Spike<br />
Duplicate<br />
N-119 901206-041 NA soil Sample<br />
N-120 901206-042 NA Soil Sample<br />
N-121 901206-043 NA soil Sample<br />
N-122 901206-044 NA soil Sample<br />
N-123 901206-045 NA soil Sample<br />
N-124 901206-046 NA soil Sample<br />
N-125 901206-047 NA soil Sample<br />
N-125D 901206-048 NA soil Duplicate Sample<br />
N-126 901206-049 NA soil Sample<br />
N-127 901206-050 NA soil Sample<br />
242-101 901209-018 NA soil Sample<br />
901218-067 P17 t NA Blank<br />
242-102 901209-019 NA -*i 1 Sampl-<br />
242-102-MS 901209-020 NA soil Sample<br />
242-103 901209-021 NA soil Sample<br />
242-104 901209-022 NA soil Sample<br />
242-105 901209-023 NA Soil Sample<br />
242-105-D 901209-024 NA Soil Sample<br />
242-106 901209-025 NA soil Sample<br />
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:,l ~ouse WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> Company<br />
OSM RCRA LEVEL C DATA ASSESSMENT<br />
DATE 1+ /4-Y H SAMPLES/MATRIX seL- _____o~w1<br />
REV IEWED BY Lo~~..c-. ro<br />
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L A B O R A T O R Y --<br />
CASE # -____<br />
SOG # g-I (ssy. bvCZM)<br />
DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARY<br />
QUALITY CONTROL CHECK ANALYS IS VOA -________VO<br />
2. M:1A5 .r D<br />
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0 = data had no problems<br />
X - data qualified due to minor problems<br />
M = data qualified due to major problems/some data may be unusable<br />
OVERALL ASSESSSMENT: r%0 m. 6 r - ?re)b to wc - a- I rar LA -r<br />
NOTES: A0ok1,-<br />
o Refer to the corresponding attachments for explanation of any problems.<br />
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QC Check: ________ _______ _______<br />
COMMENTS: -Sea-. L4rl).)fi r- (a- Sc. w.<br />
%IA- o.II rexcoyer'es -a- R1ts L4li-% 1fr*dAs<br />
IRPD w--x4s~ar of' hwA4.ri Y1 i~.4 oi d;r-cr F cr -A~.<br />
samgle # constituent value/gual samole # constituent val ue/gual<br />
VOA sp; kp-s<br />
S- 107 ^AS W ~- 0 MS D<br />
5e.. VO A spt-<br />
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ACTION: Yo-L.<br />
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COMMENTS: S-e -2VOA- 2s LA rr o oA-ez o.a Lx 4 4ri I<br />
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Name A3* Lo-cL Date o Li/eco /Ii<br />
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COMMENTS: V A - Yr'wC1 cc-e 4 oiotn. c,, seerod 7C A e4ed<br />
obseJ sev-Lo-r c-r dLI'eehc ;*b#-dL<br />
ACTION: eCe-h.Q- reL1 1 SM<br />
sample # constituent value/gual sample # constituent value/gual<br />
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ACTION: A %Q<br />
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Ms. Joan Kessner<br />
Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Company<br />
office of Sample Management<br />
2355 Stevens Drive<br />
Richland, Washington 99352<br />
Dear MS Kessner:<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
January 29, 1991<br />
Analytical Results Package on Projects 90-027, Tank Farm Samples<br />
Attached are the analytical results on sample from Project 90-027, Tank Farm<br />
Samples, received into the Analytical Chemistry Department (ACD) Laboratories<br />
on December 5, 6, 7, and 9, 1990. in accordance with agreements between the OSM<br />
and K-25 ACD, the protocol shown in Table 1 was utilized in performing these<br />
analyses. The sample identification for this project is shown in Table 2.<br />
The results are reported on ACD's ANALIS report format, per letter dated<br />
December 20, 1990. All data quality objectives were satisfied on the project.<br />
Semi-Volatiles (BNAs)<br />
Samples received on the dates listed above were extracted and analyzed within<br />
the prescribed holding times. All surrogate standards criteria were within<br />
percent recovery acceptance limits. All DF TPP tune criteria were within<br />
acceptance criteria. All "CCC" and "SPCC" components met acceptance criteria for<br />
both the initial and continuing calibration check samples. All internal<br />
standard areas met water matrix acceptance criteria. All matrix spikes and<br />
matrix spike duplicates were within the acceptance requirements.<br />
Volatiles (NOWs<br />
All surrogate standards criteria were within percent recovery acceptance<br />
limits. All BFB tune criteria were within acceptance criteria. All CCC and SPCC<br />
components met acceptance criteria for both the initial and continuing<br />
calibration check sample. All internal sta'ndard ~er- w''s w'ithin ~~tn<br />
criteria for a water matrix. All matrix spilies -1 nr mattrix:i'k i'Ii-'.r<br />
within the acceptance requi rement~g.<br />
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G~L SL LN,'
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Analytical Results Package on Projects 90-027, Tank Farm Samples- Continued<br />
I certify that this data package is in compliance with the terms and conditions<br />
of the OSM's revised Statement of work and letter dated December 20, 1990, both<br />
technically and for completeness, for other than conditions detailed above.<br />
Release of the data contained in this hardcopy data package has been authorized<br />
by the Laboratory Manager or his designee, as verified by the following<br />
signature.<br />
Roy W. Morrow<br />
Department Man ger<br />
Analytical Chemistry Department (K-25)<br />
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Sincerely,<br />
/*?/ C<br />
-4 , y<br />
Clarence R. Kirkpatrick<br />
Program Manager<br />
Waste Management Analysis
Analysis<br />
A. Semi-Volatiles<br />
B. Volatiles<br />
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Table 1. Analytical Protocol used for Project 90-027<br />
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Protocol<br />
BNA (CLP) protocol<br />
VOA (CLP) protocol
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AnaLIS ID: 901206-019 Customer Sample 10: N-101<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Fite ID: 10646 Saimpte Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597093 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BRA -*ase/Neutrat/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Nuber: Analysis Procedure Nuber: BRA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.7 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 OA File Mumber: NA<br />
El: Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS uglKg CAS Ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 980tJ 106-47-8 4-Chloroanitine 98OU<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 980U 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene, 980U<br />
95-57-8 2-Chtorophenol 980U 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methyLpheno. 980U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichtorobenzene 980U 91-57-6 2-MethyinaphthaLene 984.<br />
106-46-7 l.4-Dichlorobenzene 980U 77-4.7-4 HexachlorocycLopentadiene 980U<br />
100-51-6 UenzyL Alcohol 980U 88-06-2 2,I..6-Trichtorophenot 980U<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 98OU 95-95-4 2.4,5-Trichtorophenot 4700u<br />
95-48-7 2-MethylphenoL 980U 91-58-7 2-Chtoronaphthalene 980u<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-ChLoroisopropyt)ether 980U 88-74-4 2-Mitroanitine 4700U<br />
106-44-5 4-MethyLphenot 980U 131-11-3 Dimethytphthalate 980U<br />
621-64-7 M-Mitroso-di-n-propyanine 980U 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 980U<br />
67-72-1 Hexachtoroethane 980U 99-09-2 3-Mitroaniline 470OU<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 980U 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 980U<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 980U 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol 470OU<br />
88-75-5 2-NitrophenoL 980U 100-02-7 is-Mitrophenot 4700U<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethytphenol 980U 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 980U<br />
65-85-0 Benz *oic Acid 4700U 121-14-2 2.I.-Dinitrotoluene 980U<br />
111-91-1 bisC2-Chloroethoxy)methane 980U 606-20-2 2,6-DinitrotoLuene 980U<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 980U 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate 180 4iQ do (A<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-TrichLorobenzene 980U 7005-72-3 4-ChLorophenyL-phenylether 980u<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 980U 86-73-7 Fluorene 980U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
i - indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected./<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnaLIS ID: 901206-019 Customer Sample ID: N-101<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNERIR. SHUCK<br />
Fite ID: 10646 Samp~le Matrix: SOIL<br />
instrument ID: 597093 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Samrple Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
UNA - Base/Neutral/Acid Comrpou~nds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Number: SNA (CLP) NDP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.7 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 CA File Number: NA<br />
El : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline 470OU 53-70-3 Dibenz(ah)anthracene 98OU<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methytphenol 4700U 191-24-2 Benzo(ghi)perytene 980U<br />
86-30-6 N-itrosodiphenylamine 9S0U<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromopheny-phenylether 98OU<br />
118-74-1 Nexachlorobenzene 980U<br />
87-86-5 Pentachtorophenot 4700U<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 980U<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 980Ui<br />
84-74-2 Di -n-butylphthalate 42006 IA<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene 980t<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 98WU<br />
85-68-7 Butylbenzylphthalate 98OU<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 1900U<br />
56-55-3 Benzo~a)anthracene 980U<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyl)phthalate *00 9 80 L-.<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene 98OW<br />
117-84-0 DI-ui-octylphthalate 98WU<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 98WU<br />
207-08-9 Benzo~k)fluorenthene 98WU<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyren. 98WU<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 98WU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Comrpound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection limit for the samrple.<br />
* - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the samrple.<br />
J - indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
o - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
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Oak Ridge K-25 <strong>Site</strong><br />
Analytical Chemistry Department<br />
INA (TCL) SOIL ORGANICS ANALYSIS DATA SHEETS<br />
TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COMPOUNDS<br />
AnaLIS ID: 901206-019 Custmer Samrple 1D: N-101<br />
Laboratory: Organic MassSpectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J1. KESSNER/R. SNUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL File ID: 10646<br />
Level: (tow/med): LOW Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 13-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 5.7 dec. _____Date Extracted: 12-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: CSepF/Cont/Sonc) SoxH PH*:<br />
GPC Cleanup: CT/N) N<br />
Concentration units<br />
Number TICs found: 15 (ug/L or ug/Kg): uqK<br />
I CAS NUMBER C01MPOUND NAME I RT EST. CONC. a<br />
I1. 123-42-21 2-Pentenone, 4-hydroxy-4-mothy 5 .9i i aCI"I<br />
2. 872-50-41 2-Pyrrotidinone. 1-methyl- 9 .81! -44 -B<br />
I3. 1 Unknown 1 12.50! goo1<br />
I4- 25013-16-51 Phenot.(1.1-dimethylethyl)-4-m<br />
I5. Unknown<br />
4 6.L 4;<br />
mee1 -----<br />
6. IUnknown<br />
I7._17851-53-51 1.2-genzenedicarboxylic acidb j.3<br />
Wes0 IWag<br />
--oul t<br />
~<br />
I 8. I Unknown (Hydrocarbon) .2~i.6 - -4-4 -- I<br />
I9.<br />
10.<br />
I11.<br />
IUnknown<br />
IUnknown (Hydrocarbon)<br />
IUnknown<br />
I<br />
I<br />
21.96 J420<br />
23.74 J590<br />
24.11 J570<br />
1 1<br />
I 1<br />
1<br />
12.______ Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
13. Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
I14. jUnknown (Hydrocarbon)<br />
I15. fUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
116.<br />
I<br />
I<br />
A .6i-<br />
149t<br />
27.78 I2100<br />
i-O.3<br />
-tmI JB<br />
inn 1 4_1<br />
1~<br />
-9<br />
___ I<br />
17. ___I<br />
is8. ____IL___I<br />
1'9._____III__ _<br />
120.--II __<br />
121. ___________________ 1 __ I<br />
22.II I<br />
123.I I<br />
124.--- I<br />
125. ___________________1II<br />
126. I<br />
127. I I<br />
128.II I<br />
129.--I<br />
130.I I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B Analyte was foun~d in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D- 18
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AnaLIS ID: 901206-019 Customer Sample 10: N-101<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File ID: 07606 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument 10: 597012 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VOA -Volatile Organic Compounds CTCI)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VOkA (CP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL HL3DLESTOM<br />
Associated Slank: 901211-004 CA File Number: MA<br />
0l : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS uglKg CAS ug/Kg<br />
74-87-3 Chloromethane 11U 79-00-5 1.1,2-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Uromomethane 1Ut 71-43-2 Benzene 5u<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichtoropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane 11t) 75-25-2 Bromoform 5u<br />
75-09-2 MethyLene Chloride 5U 108-10-1 4-Nethyt-2-pentanone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 11U 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disuifide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachtoroethene 5u<br />
75-35-4 1*1-Dfchtoroethene SU 79-34-5 .1.1,2.Z-TetrachLoroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1 1 1-Dichtoroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichioroethene (total) SU 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform .5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Oichioroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1*1-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichtoromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichioropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichtoroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibronwchtoromethane sU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The nwiber is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J -Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldot condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnaLIS 10: 901206-020 Customer Sample 10: N-102<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSUER/R. SHUCK<br />
File 10: 10647 .Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument 10: 597003 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BRA - Base/NeutraL/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: Analysis Procedure Number: BNA (CLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7.7 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 aA Fite Number: UA<br />
[U : Result has been Corrected f or Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
...... ..................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 99OU 106-47-8 4-Chtoroanitine 990U<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-ChLoroethyl)ether 990U 87-68-3 HexachLorobuitadiene 990u<br />
95-57-8 2-ChlorophenoL 99OU 59-50-7 4-ChLoro-3-methyiphenot 990u<br />
541-73-1 1,3-DichLorobenzene 99OU 91-57-6 2-MethylnaphthaLene 990u<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichiorobenzene 99OU 77-47-4 HexachLorocyclopentadiene 990U<br />
100-51-6 *enzyl Alcohol 990U 88-06-2 2,4,6-TrichLorophenoL 990U<br />
95-SO-1 1,2-OlchLorobenzene 99OU 95-95-4 2,S,-Trichlarophenot 4800u<br />
95-48-7 2-Methyiphenot 99OU 91-58-7 2-Chtoronaplithatene 990u<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-ChLoroisopropyt)ether 990U 88-74-4 2-IditroaniLine 480OU<br />
106-44-5 4-Nethytphenot 990U 131-11-3 DimethyLpinhatate 990u<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine 990U 208-96-8 Acenaplithylene 990U<br />
67-72-1 Hexachtoroethane 990U 99-09-2 3-NitroaniLine 480OU<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 9901U 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 990U<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 990U 51-28-S 2,4-Dinitrophenot 480OU<br />
88-75-S 2-Nitrophenot 990U 100-02-7 4-Witrophenol. 480OU<br />
105-67-9 2,4-DimethyLphenol 99OU 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 990U<br />
65-85-0 *enzoic Acid 11'Q 489-do-. LA 121-1U-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 990U<br />
111-91-1 bisC2-Chloroethoxy)methane 990U 606-20-2 2, 6 -Oinitrototuene 990U<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 990U 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate 9)90 2~0-. 6 A<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichtorobenzene 990U 7005-72-3 4 -Chtorophenyt-phenyLether 990U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 99OU 86-73-7 I'Luorene 990U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Laboratory: organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSWER/R. SHUCK<br />
Fite ID: 1064.7 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 5970#3 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Samuple Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
DNA -*ase/Neut ratl/Acid copounads (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Number: BNA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7.7 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C 1MEEMAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 QA File Number: NA<br />
[I : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
...... .................. .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline 4800Uj 53-70-3 Dibenz(a~h)anthracene 990U<br />
534.-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 4800U 191-24-2 Uenzo(g,h,i)perylene 990U<br />
86-30-6 N-Nltrosodiphenylamine 99OU<br />
101-55-3 4-Uromopheny-phenylether 990Ui<br />
118-74-1 HexachLorobenzene 990U<br />
87-86-5 PentachLorophenol 4800ui<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 990Ui<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 990Ui<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylpdhthaLat* 32001k, Lk.<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene 990U<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 9901J<br />
85-68-7 Dutytbenzylphthatate 990U<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Olchlorobenzidine 2000Ui<br />
56-55-3 Bonzo~a)anthracene 990U<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyl)phthaLate 420 jo- 990 )<br />
218-01 -9 Chrysene 990U<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate 990U<br />
205-99-2 Uenzo(b)f luorantherve 990U<br />
207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 990U<br />
50-32-8 Senzo(a)pyrene 990U<br />
193-39-5 indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene 990U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compounid was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection Limit for the samrple.<br />
6 - Analyte was foun~d In the reagent blank as well as the samrple.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
o - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED C0MI)WNDS<br />
AnaLIS ID: 901206-020 Customer Sample ID: N-102<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J1. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL Fite ID: 10647<br />
Level: (tow/med): LOWJ Date Received: -6-0EC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 13-0EC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 7.7 dec. On____Dte Extracted: 12-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepF/Cont/Sonc) SoxH PH:_____<br />
GPC Cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Numb~er TICs found: 14 (ug/L or uglKg): y~_K<br />
CAS NUMBER j COMPOUND NAME RT EST. CONC. Q<br />
1.<br />
I2.<br />
123-42-21 2-Pentenone._4-hydroxy-4-methY<br />
872-50-41 2-Pyrrotidinone._1-methyl-<br />
I 9-"I~<br />
9.03 I 30<br />
3. 25013-16-51 Phenot.(1.1-dimethytethyt)-4-m i14;7 I 54"<br />
4. 1 Unknown I 10.08 ia 1303 d<br />
I5. 17851-53-51_1.2-Benzenedicarboxytic acld.b<br />
6. IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
I7. Iunknown<br />
8. IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
I<br />
I<br />
j<br />
2.31<br />
--2S.6~1 I<br />
26.001<br />
60- I a<br />
60I .s<br />
4601.<br />
6<br />
I<br />
9. IUnknown J 27.70 I2100 I.<br />
10. IUnknown (Atkyl Hydrocarbon) 26A1 3- 620 IJ<br />
11. IUnknown (Alkyt- Hydrocarbon) P82.91 I "2L J-JB-<br />
12. IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon) I 30.55 I410 1 3<br />
13. IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon) I 32.61 I400 1 .<br />
114. Iunknown I 33.75 4201.<br />
I<br />
15.III<br />
116. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.._ _ _ _1_ _ _ _1_ _ I<br />
17.L__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _I_ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
118. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
19._ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 1_ _ _ _1 _ _ _ _ _<br />
120.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ I__ _ I<br />
I21. _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _<br />
122. _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
123. _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
124. J_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _]_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
125. _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _<br />
126. _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
127.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1__ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ 1__ _<br />
128. _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _<br />
129.1 __ _ _ _i_ _ _ _ __ _<br />
130. i_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the samp~te.<br />
B-Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J3 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification.<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSMER/R. SHUCK<br />
File ID: 07598 Samle Matrix: SOIL<br />
instrument ID: 597012 Re~iisition Nmbe~r:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-OEC-1990<br />
VOA - Volatile, Organic Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 10-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VGA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 8 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: SL STAFFORD<br />
Associated Blank: 901210-025 GA Fite Number: MA<br />
U:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kq CAS ug/Kg<br />
......................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 ChLoromethane 1IU 79-00-5 1,1.2-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
74-113-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5u<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1.3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 Chtoroethane 111U 75-25-2 Bromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methytene Chloride 5 -Q--ft LA 108-10-1 4-Methyt-2-pentenone llu<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 30-1. Ik 591-78-6 2-Nexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon DisuLfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1.1-Dichloroethene 5U 79-34-5 1.1.,2-TetrachLoroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1*1-Dichtoroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-DichLoroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene su<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1lelelTrichioroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichtoromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichtoropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene<br />
5UA<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 5U 1 /43,<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochtoroinethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
8B Analyte was founad In the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Kass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File ID: 10648 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instruaent 10: 597003 Requisition Numb~er:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BRA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Numbier: BNA (CIP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 GA File Numbrder: NA<br />
El : Result has been Corrected for spike<br />
CAS Ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 1000U 106-47-8 4-ChtoroaniLine 1000U<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-Chtoroethyt)ether 1000U 87-68-3 Hexachtorobutadiene l0Ou<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenot 1 000U 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methytphenot 1000U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichtorobenzene I 000U 91-57-6 2-Methytnaphthatene 100OU<br />
106-46-7 1,4-DichLorobenzene 1OOOU 77-47-4 Nexachtorocyclopentadiene I 000u<br />
100-51-6 Benzyt Alcohol, 1000U 88-06-2 2,4,6-TrichtorophenoL l0OUt<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene I 000U 95-95-4 2,4,5-TrichloropheroL 5100u<br />
95-48-7 2-MethyiphenoL 100OU 91-58-7 2-ChLoronaphthatene 1000U<br />
108-60-1 bisC2-Chloroisopropyt)ether 100OU 88-74-4 2-Nltroanitine 510Wu<br />
106-44-5 4-Methylphenot IOO0OU 131-11-3 Dimethylphthalate 1000U<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propytamine I 000U 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 1000U<br />
67-72-1 Hexachtoroethane 1000U 99-09-2 3-NitroaniLine 51OU<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 1 00WU 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 1000W<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone I100WU 51-28-5 2.4-Dinitrophenol Sl00U<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol 100WU 100-02-7 4-Mitrophenot 5Ou<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethytphenot IOOOU 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 1000U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid 510WU 121-14-2 2,4-DinitrotoLuene 1000u<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane 100OW 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 1000U<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 100WU 84-66-2 Diethytphthalate 1000 doQ-G (<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichtorobenzene 1000U 7005-72-3 4-ChLorophenyl-phenylether 100OW<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 100WU 86-73-7 Fluorene l0OU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Conpound was analyzed for but not detected. The numaber is the attainable detection limit for the samrple.<br />
8 - Analyte w~as found in the reagent blank as well as the samrple.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A-Aldol condensation product.<br />
O - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File ID: 10648 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
instrument ID: 597003 Requisition Numbr:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BNA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Nuber: Analysis Procedure Number: DNA (CLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C KEENAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 QA File Numb~er: NA<br />
EU : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
......................... ...... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline 510OU 53-70-3 Dibenz~a,h)anthracene IOOOU<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methytphenoL 5100U 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h~i)perylene 1000U<br />
86-30-6 *N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 1000U<br />
101-55-3 4-Iromophenyl-phenylether 1000U<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene 100OU<br />
87-86-5 PentachiorophenoL 5100U<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 1000U<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 100OU<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-buitylphthaLate 2900 S, LA<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene 100OU<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 1000U<br />
85-68-7 Iutytbenzytplhthatate 1000U<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 2100U<br />
56-55-3 *enzo~a)anthracene 1000U<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthatate 5ie d- too~o LA<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene 1000u<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthaLate 1000U<br />
205-99-2 *enzo(b)ftuoranthene I 000U<br />
207-08-9 Senzo(k)ftuoranthene 100OU<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene 1000U<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene IOOOU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compoun~d was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
8 - Anatyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range. q& q<br />
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TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COMPOUNDS<br />
AnaLIS ID: 901206-021. Customer Sample ID: M-103<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratoy Customer: J3. KESSWER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL File ID: 10648<br />
Level: Clow/med): LOW Date Received: 6-D EC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 13-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 5.5 dec. _____Date Extracted: 12-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: CSepFIContISonc) SoxH pH: ____<br />
CPC Cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs found: -8 (ugIL or ug/Kg): usLXa<br />
CAS NUMBER ICOMPOUND NAME R T IEST. CONC. 0<br />
:zzzzzzuz228 32=ZZ333Z332335323BZ532: u 5zzz:2323zz.zzc<br />
s zszz 1 zXzz~ us:253zs z2z~jzz~z3<br />
1.- 123-42-21 2-Pentanone. 4-hydroxy.I.-methy 5_______b !7~ ii, 96<br />
12. 1 Unknown<br />
3. 17851-53-51 1.2-Senzenedicarboxylic acidb<br />
I4. IUnknown (Atkyt Hydrocarbon)<br />
I5. IUnknown (Atkyt Hydrocarbon)<br />
1 12.50O1<br />
_________<br />
!5________?*<br />
j -e.16i-<br />
700 1<br />
ape ~<br />
I IM4<br />
6.<br />
I7.<br />
IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
IUnknown I<br />
-q4e49<br />
27.72<br />
174 I 20<br />
2300 I<br />
Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon) -V<br />
110. I<br />
I<br />
11.I I<br />
1'3. I<br />
114. I<br />
115._______________________1_____1__ _<br />
116. II_____I___<br />
117. II___<br />
118. II___<br />
119. IIII___<br />
120. ____I<br />
121. I _____ ___<br />
122. ______I___I<br />
123. II____ __<br />
124. ______I___I<br />
I25.I _____I_ __<br />
I26.I ______I___I<br />
j27. _______ I<br />
128._III<br />
129. III_______<br />
130. I_________I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
6 - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J3 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND -Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
Do Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification.<br />
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Fite 10: 0,7599 Sampte Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument 10: 597012 Requisition Nuumber:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
VDA Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 10-DEC- 1990<br />
Preaparation Procedure Number: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VOA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: SL. STAFFORD<br />
Associated Blank: 901210-025 QA File Number: WA<br />
D) : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
.............................. .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 Chloromethane 11t) 79-00-5 1,1.2-Trichioroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Brbmomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11t; 10061-02-6 trans-1.3-Dlchtoropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 ChLoroethane 11U 75-25-2 Bromoforu 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride .5 2-<br />
-g- L 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 28 S. LJA 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5t; 127-18-4 Tetrachtoroethene 5U9<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene 5U 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichtoroethane 5U9 108-88-3 Toluene 519<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 ChLorobenzene 519<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 EthyLbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-DichLoroethane 5U 10-25Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 1U 1330-20-7 XyLene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1.1,1-Trichtorotthane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 519<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichtoromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 519<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 519<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 5S9<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 519<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - AnaLyte was founxd in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
.3 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Instrument ID: 597013 Reqisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
RNA -Base/Neutral/Acid compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC- 1990 Date Analyzed: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Nu~mber: Analysis Procedure Number: DNA (CLP) NDP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.2 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C KEENAN<br />
Associated Dlank: 901213-028 DA File Number: NA<br />
Cl:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol IOOOU 106-47-8 4-Chtoroanitine 100OU<br />
111-44-4 bisc2-Chtoroethyt)ether 1000U 87-68-3 Nexachlorobijtadiene 100OU<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol 1000u 59-50-7 4-Ch Loro-3-methyLphenot 1000u<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 100OU 91-57-6 2-Methylnaphthalene 1000U<br />
106-46-7 1*I-Dichtorobenzene WOW0 77-47-4 NexachLorocyctopentadiene 1000U<br />
100-51-6 DenzyL Alcohol I DOW 88-06-2 2.,6-Trichlorophenol 100OU<br />
95-50-1 1.2-Dichlorobenzene I1000U 95-95-4 2,4,5-TrichtorophenoL 4900U<br />
95-48-7 2-MethytphenoL 100OU 91-58-7 2-Chloronaphthatene 1000U<br />
108-60-1 bisC2-Chioroisopropyl)ether 1000U) 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline 4900U<br />
106-44-5 4-Methyiphenol 1000U 131-11-3 Dimethytphthalate 100OU<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propyanine 100OU 208-96-8 Acenaphthytene 1000U<br />
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane NOWO 99-09-2 3-Nitroanilina 4900U<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 1000U 83-32-9 Acenaphthenve 1000U<br />
78-59-1 isophorone 1000U 51-28-5 2.4-Dinitrophenol 4900U<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol 1000U 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol 4900U<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethytphentol 100OU 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran l0Ou<br />
65-85-0 Denzoic Acid /600 WO do Lot 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 1000U<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-ChLoroethoxy)methane 1000U 606-20-2 2,6-DinitrotoLuene 1000U<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 100WU 84-66-2 DiethylphthaLate 1660 ego'-G do .<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichtorobenzene 100OW 7005-72-3 4-Chtorophenyt-phenyLether 1000U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 100WU 86-73-7 FLuorene 1000U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but niot detected. The numbi*er is the attainable detection limit for the samople.<br />
B - Analyte was founid in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected. /<br />
A-AldoL condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E-Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite ID: 10649 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
instrument ID: 597013 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BNA - *ase/NeutratlAcid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 13-OEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Nmb~er: OKA (CLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.2 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C KEENAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 aA File Number: NA<br />
[1 : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS uglK9 CAS ug/Kg<br />
...... ................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroanitine 490OU S3-70-3 Dibenz~ah)anthracene 1000U<br />
S34-52-1 4.6-Dinitro-2-methylphenaL 4900U 191-24-2 *enzo(g,i)perytene I 000U<br />
86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenytamine lOOOU<br />
101-55-3 4-IroniophenyL-phenytether IOOOU<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene 100OU<br />
87-86-5 PentachlorophenoL 4900W<br />
85-01-5 Phenanthrene I100WU<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene I1000t<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butyLphthaLate 260O'D.. L&<br />
206-44-0 Ftuoranthene I100WU<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 100WU<br />
85-68-7 Uutytbenzylphthalate 100WU<br />
91-94-1 3,31-Dichlorobenzidine 200WU<br />
56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyt)phthatate<br />
I100WU<br />
&MdO m; O10b LA<br />
215-01-9 Chrysene 100Wt<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate 100WU<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)ftuoranthene 100OW<br />
207-08-9 *enzo~kfluoranthene 1000W<br />
50-32-8 Senzo(a)pyrene 100WU<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 100WU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers: % l I<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the samrple.<br />
8 Anatyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A -Atdol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnaLIS ID: 901206-022 Customer Sample ID: N-104<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SNUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL Fite ID: 10649<br />
Level: (low/mnd): LOW Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 13-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 5.2 dec. Date Extracted: 12-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepF/Cont/Sonc) SOXH PH:<br />
GPC Cleanup: (Y/N) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs found: 16 (uglL or uglKg): _uL~<br />
CAS NUMIER COMPOUND NAME R T jEST. CONC. a<br />
I1. 123-42-21 2-Pentanone, 4-hydroxy-4-methy I4 1(000 1 j<br />
2.- 872-50-41 2-Pyrrotidinone, 1-methyl- I 9.82 ! 4ZO I<br />
13. 1 Unknown 1 12.50! 7401.<br />
4._25013-16-51 Phenot.(1.1-dimethytethyl)-4-m j .d.;I J<br />
5- 1 Unknown (Atkyt Hydrocarbon) 1 19.44 I560 . 1<br />
6. 17851-53-51 1.2-Benzenedicarboxytic acid.b<br />
7. jUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
8. jUnknown<br />
I .______ Unknown (Alkyl Hydrocarbon)<br />
10. IUnknown (Atkyt Hydrocarbon)<br />
I11- Unknown<br />
12. IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
2i1.38 -63 49-<br />
2i6 4-9 1<br />
I21.94 j630 I.<br />
12 M .3- ~<br />
.?*. ----- -! 0--O<br />
I24.11 J.440 I .9<br />
I5 Al I1-dyOI<br />
13.Unknown<br />
14. IUnknown (sat'd Hyrocarbon)<br />
15. IUnknown<br />
I16. IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
117.<br />
18. III___<br />
I<br />
I27.74<br />
25.99j<br />
2&4 I<br />
I2400<br />
31IZ<br />
I___<br />
450 1<br />
... 4 j l<br />
1.1<br />
j-<br />
120. IIIj___<br />
121. II___<br />
122. .___I<br />
123. II___<br />
124. III___<br />
125.- 1.___<br />
126.I .___I<br />
127. III___<br />
128. II___<br />
129.I I<br />
130.I II<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
8S Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J-Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A -Aldo( condensation product.<br />
D Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P -Probable Identification.<br />
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File ID: 07600 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597002 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized Dy: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
VGA - volatile Organic Compounmds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 10-DEC- 1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Nuber: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VOA CCLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: SL STAFFORD<br />
Associated Blank: 901210-025 GA File Number: NA<br />
D : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS uglKg<br />
74-87-3 ChLoromethane 1U1 79-00-5 1,1,2-TrichLoroethane SU<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane IllU 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 Chtoroethane litu 75-25-2 Bromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Nethylene Chloride 5 dB~e LA 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 27 1. LA 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11u<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachtoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichtoroethene 51) 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachioroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichtoroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-DichLoroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone llU 1330-20-7 XyLene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-TrichLoroethene 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11t;<br />
75-27-4 Drombdichloromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-DichLoropropane SU<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
* - Analyte was foun~d in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - AldoL condensation product.<br />
O - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite ID: 10652 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 5970513 Requfsition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BRA - lase/NeutraL/Acid Compounmds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Numb~er: RNA (CIP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.0 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 GA File Number: MA<br />
11:Result has been Corrected f or Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
.................................. .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 980U 106-47-8 4-Chtoroanitine 980U<br />
111-44-4 bisc2-ChLoroethyl)ether 980U 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 980U<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenot 980U 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methyiphenot 980U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-DlchLorobenzene 9B0U 91-57-6 2-1MethylnaphthaLene 980u<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dlchiorobenzene 980U 77-47-4 Nexachtorocyctopentadiene 98OU<br />
100-51-6 *enzyl Alcohol 980U 88-06-2 2,4,6-TrichlorophenoL 980u<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 981. 95-95-4 2,4.5-Trichlorophenol 4700u<br />
95-48-7 2-MethyiphenoL 980U 91-58-7 2-ChLoronaphthalene 98Ou<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-ChloroisopropyL)ether 980U 88-74-4 2-NitroaniLine 4700U<br />
106-44-5 4-MethylphenoL 980U 131-11-3 DimethyiphthaLate 980U<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine 980U 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 980U<br />
67-72-1 Hexachioroethane 981. 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline 4700u<br />
98-95-3 Hitrobenzene 9B0U 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 981.<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 9B0U 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol 4700U<br />
88-75-5 2-Nltrophenot 981. 100-02-7 4-NitrophenoL 4700u<br />
105-67-9 2,4-DimethylphenoL 981. 132-64-9 Dlbenzofuran 980U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid 4780 -~.~rLA 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 980U<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chtoroethoxy)methane 9801) 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrototuene 980U<br />
120-83-2 2,4-DichLorophenoL 98OU 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate i20 46e~e LA<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 9801. 7005-72-3 4 -Chi orophenyL -phenyl ether 980U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthatene 981. 86-73-7 FLuorene 980U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO Not detected.<br />
A - ALdol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
7<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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File to: 10652 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument t0: 597093 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized Bly: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC- 1990<br />
BRA - *ase/Meutral/Acid Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: Analysis Procedure Number: BRA CCLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.0 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Stank: 901213-028 QA File Numb~er: NA<br />
11 : Result has been Corrected f or Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
100-01-6 4-Nftroanitlne 4700t) 53-70-3 Dibenz(a~h)anthracene 98OW<br />
534-52-1 4.6-Dinitro-2-methytphenot 4701U 191-24-2 *enzo(g.h.l)perylene 9S0U<br />
86-30-6 -Ntrosodlphenytmlne 980U<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether 9BOU<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene 980U<br />
87-86-5 Pentachtorophenot, 470OU<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 98OU<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 980U<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate 3600s,.. LA.<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene 98WU<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 98Wu<br />
85-68-7 UutylbenzyLphthalate 98WU<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-DichLorobenzidine 200WU<br />
56-55-3 genzo(a)anthracene 98WU<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyt)phthaLate "ede 5 ,50 (A.<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene 98WU<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthatate 98WU<br />
205-99-2 *enzo(b)fluoranthene 98WU<br />
207-08-9 Benzo~kfLuoranthene 98W ' (<br />
50-32-8 Senzo(a)pyrene 98WU<br />
193-39-5 lndenoCl,2,3-cd)pyrene 98WU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was foun~d in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - AldoL condensation product.<br />
O - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnaLIS ID: 901206-023<br />
Customer Sample ID: N-105<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
File I0: 10652<br />
Level: (low/med): LOU Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. .0 dec. Date Extracted: 12-DEC- 199<br />
Extraction: (SepF/Cont/Sonc) SoxH<br />
PH: ____<br />
GPC Cleanup: (Y/N) N<br />
Niber Tics founrd: 13<br />
Concentration Units<br />
(ugIL or ug/Kg): uM~<br />
CASNULMBER ICOMPOUND NAKE RY EST. CONC. 0<br />
1. 123-42-21 2-Pentanone, 4-hydroxy-4-methy I 57" i 1Zees~<br />
2. 1 Unknown 12.561 4701<br />
I3. 25013-16-51 Pheno.C.-dimethylethyt)4-m I 4.''I 10I<br />
4. 1751-53-51 1.2-Renzenedicarboxylic acid.b I Z129 4- Ia4<br />
I5. IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon) ..7.., i-- -~ I5 J<br />
6. IUnknown (AtkytHydrocarbon) I :23A71 4 420 1.j<br />
7. IUnknown I 24..10 500 -,<br />
g . IUnknown (Atkyt Hydrocarbon) J 6 48 4iI is0[-o<br />
110. Iunknown j 27.711 2400j<br />
I11. IUnknown (set'd Hydrocarbon) 3 0.Q 610 -.<br />
I12. Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon) 28 9e.; 4i~ot-<br />
I13. unknown 3 33.88 j570 ...... I<br />
114. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ 1__ _ I<br />
115. ____<br />
116.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _<br />
17. _ _<br />
118. ____<br />
__<br />
__ _ _ _.1_ _ _<br />
_____I___<br />
19. _ _I_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __I_ _ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
120. j_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
121. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
122. j__ _ _ _3I<br />
123. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JI<br />
124. IJ_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
125. _____I<br />
126._____I<br />
127.__ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I<br />
2Z8. _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
129. _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
~30.<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J -Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
0 -Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P -Probable Identification. D-34<br />
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Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample, Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VGA -Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Nuber: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VOA CCLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: S Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL NWDDLESTON<br />
Associated Stank: 901211-004 aA File Nu~mber: NA<br />
El : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS tag/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
74-87-3 Chloromethane 1IU 79-00-5 1.1,2-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
71.-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71.143-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichlorapropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane 11U 75-25-2 Iromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride *--*t LA 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 11U 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide SU 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 5U<br />
75.35-4 1,1-Dichioroethene 5U 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachtoroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 I 1-Dichtoroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Dutanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Dromodichtoromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Conpound was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
8 - Analyte was found In the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Hot detected.<br />
A - Atlol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite ID: 10653 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597013 Requisition Numb~er:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-OEC-1990<br />
BRA -Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numiber: Analysis Procedure Number: BRA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 3.3 Dilution Factor: 2.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C M4EEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 GA File Number: NA<br />
I]:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 2000U) 106-47-8 4-ChtoroaniLine 20001U<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-Chtoroethyt)ether 2000t) 87-68-3 Nexachtorobutadiene 200OU<br />
95-57-8 2-ChlorophenoL 200OU 59-50-7 4-Chlora-3-methylphenoL 200OU<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 200013 91-57-6 2-Methyinaphthalene 2000u<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 20001U 77-47-4 HexachLorocyclopentadiene 2000t3<br />
100-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol. 20001U 88-06-2 2,4.,6-Trichlorophenot 20001U<br />
95-50-1 1,2-DichLorobenzene 20003 95-95-4 2.4,5-Trichtorophenol 9501U<br />
95-48-7 2-MethytphenoL 2000t3 91-58-7 2-ChloronaplithaLene 2000u<br />
108-60-1 bisC2-Chloroisopropyl)ether 20001U 881-74-4 2-Nitroaniline 9500U3<br />
106-"4-5 4-MethyLphenol 2000t3 131-11-3 DimehylphthoLate 2000t)<br />
621-64-7 -Nitroso-di-n-propylamine 20001U 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 200013<br />
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 2000U 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline 950013<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobeniene 200013 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 20001U<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 200013 51-25-5 2,4-DinitrophenoL 950013<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol 2000t3 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol 950013<br />
105-67-9 2,4-DimethytphenoL 20001U 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 20001U<br />
65-85-0 Benjoic Acid 950OU 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 20001U<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane 20001U 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluenve 2000u3<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 20001U 84-66-2 Diethytphthalate 2oaa 25e~O do ..<br />
120-a2-1 1,Z,4-Trichlorobenzene 200013 7005-72-3 4-ChtorophenyL-phenylether 20001U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 20001U 86-73-7 Fluorene 2000u3<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
8 - AnaLyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol. condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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File 10: 10653 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597003 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BNA -Base/NeutraL/Acid Compounlds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb*er: Analysis Procedure Number: DNA CCLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 3.3 Dilution Factor: 2.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEENAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 CA File Number: NA<br />
0 : Result has been Corrected f or Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/K9<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroanitine 950OU 53-70-3 Dibenz(a~h)anthracene 200OU<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dlnitro-2-mthytphenoL 950OU 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h~i)peryLene 2000U<br />
86-30-6 N-itrosodiphenylamine 200OL!<br />
101-55-3 4-Dromopheny-phenylether 200OU<br />
118-74-1 Hexachtorobenzene 2000U<br />
87-86-5 PentachtorophenoL 9500U<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 2000U<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 2000U<br />
84-74-2 Di -n-butytphthalate 2000'S.. LA<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene 200DU<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 200WU<br />
85-68-7 Dutylbenzylphthalate 200OU<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichiorobenzidine 390WU<br />
56-55-3 Denzo(a)anthracene 200WU<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyt)phthatate 2500 S, LA<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene 2000t<br />
117-84-0 Di-n -octytphthatate 110 J ,4<br />
205-99-2 Benzo~b)ftuoranthene 200WU<br />
207-08-9 Denzo(k)fLuoranthene 2000W<br />
50-32-a Denzo(a)pyrene 280 .1<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 320 J<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Comrpound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the samrple.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Mot detected.<br />
A - AldoL condensation product.<br />
0 - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COMPOUNDS<br />
AnaLIS ID: 901206-024<br />
Customer Sample ID: N-106<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratoy Customer: J9. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
File ID: 10653<br />
Level: (low/med): LOW Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 2.0 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 3.3 dec. _____Date Extracted: 12-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: CSepFICont/Sonc) SoxH PH:<br />
GPC Cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
Number TiCs found: 9<br />
Concentration Units<br />
CugIL or ug/Kg): uqLK.<br />
CAS NUM'BER COMPOUND NAME RT EST. CONC. 0<br />
1. 123-42-21 2-Pentanone, 4-hydroxy-4-methy j I : -4v j i ~<br />
2. 1 Unknown (Atkyt Hydrocarbon) j 19.48 I990 1 1<br />
I3.<br />
I4.<br />
I5.<br />
IUnknown<br />
IUnknown (Alkyl Hydrocarbon)<br />
849-99-01 mexanedioic acid, dicyctohexyt<br />
22.031<br />
25.6i<br />
26.39 1<br />
12001.J<br />
1190 4a,<br />
8100<br />
I<br />
6.<br />
I7.<br />
a .<br />
I9.<br />
110. _________________<br />
IUnknown (Hydrocarbon)<br />
IUnknown (Hydrocarbon)<br />
IUnknown (Hydrocarbon)<br />
1 Unknown 1<br />
!6.49<br />
27.76 1<br />
29.59 1<br />
33.96 1<br />
I 'U<br />
2600 J .<br />
1400 I 9<br />
1300 1. 1<br />
1_____1________<br />
I 11. 1__ _ _ _ 1II<br />
112. __ _ I<br />
113. 1 ____ _________I<br />
14.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I<br />
I 15. I II<br />
116. ___________________I______________<br />
~17.<br />
I 18.<br />
119.<br />
II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
120.<br />
I21. _<br />
122.<br />
_ _ _<br />
I<br />
_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
I<br />
123.j__________________________<br />
124.<br />
125.<br />
126.j<br />
127.1<br />
128.1<br />
129.1<br />
130.1II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Coffownd was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
83 Analyte was founad in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J.- Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D- 38
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Fite ID: 07608 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597082 Requisition Niuber:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VOA - Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VGA CCLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 3 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL IIJODLESTON<br />
Associated Blank: 901211-004 OA File Number: NA<br />
El : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
.................................. .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 Chloromethane IOU 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane lOU 7 1-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride I OU 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichtoropropene SU<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane IOU 75-25-2 Bromform 5U<br />
75-09-2 MethyLene Chloride 5 2*- (A 108-10-1 4-MethyL-2-pentanone IOU<br />
67-64-1 Acetone I1W 591-78-6 2-Hexanone IOU<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disuifide 5U 127-18-4 TetrachLoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1*1-Dichtoroethene 5U 79-34-5 1*1 92.2-Tetrachloroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Oichtoroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichtoroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone I1W 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-TrichLoroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate IOU<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichloromethene 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane SU<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichioropropene 5U L<br />
79-01-6 TrichLoroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochtoromethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but niot detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
8 - AnaLyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J- Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
0 - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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File 1D: 10654 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597003 Requisition Neuber:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BNA - Ease/Neutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: Analysis Procedure Number: BNA CCLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.0 Dilution factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEENAN<br />
Associated Btank: 901213-028 GA Fite Number: NA<br />
El Result has been Corrected f or Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg<br />
............................ ..........<br />
CAS ug/Kg<br />
........... .............................. ..........<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 100OU 106-47-8 4-ChLoroaniLine 100OU<br />
111-44-4 bisC2-Chloroethyt)ether 100OU 87-68-3 Nexachlorobuatadiene 10O0u<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol 1000U 59-50-7 4-Chtoro-3-methyLphenot 1000U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1000U 91-57-6 2-NethylnaphthaLene I 000U<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichtorobenzene 1000U 77-47-4 Hexachiorocyclopentadiene 1000U<br />
100-51-6 BenzyL Alcohol 100OU 88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 1000U<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 100OU 95-95-4 2.I..5-TrichtorophenoL 490OU<br />
95-48-7 2-Methyiphenol 100OU 91-58-7 Z-Chloronaphthatene 1000U<br />
108-60-1 bisC2-ChtoroisopropyL)ether 1 00OU 88-74-4 2-Nitroanline 4900U<br />
106-44-5 4-Methyiphenol I 00OU 131-11-3 Dimethylphthalate 1000U<br />
621-64-7 N-N itroso-di-n-propyLamine I 00OU 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 100Ou<br />
67-72-1 Hexachtoroethane 100OU 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline 490OU<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 1000U 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 1000U<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 1000U 51-28-5 2,4-DinitrophenoL 4900U<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol IOOOU 100-02-7 4- N it rophenolI 490OU<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethytphenot 1000U 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran l0OUt<br />
65-85-0 Uenzoic Acid /066 43096 Ue( 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 1000u<br />
111-91-1 bisc2-Chloroethoxy)methane 1000U 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 1000u<br />
120-83-2 2,4-DichlorophenoL 1000U 84-66-2 DiethylphthaLate fo00 238-~- do<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1 000U 7005-72-3 4-Chlorophenyt-ph eny tether 1000U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 1000U 86-73-7 Fluorene 1000U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
4<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er Is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
AlAdol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution. e<br />
E-Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite 10: 10654 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument 10: 597013 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BNA -Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: Analysis Procedure Number: DNA (CLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.0 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 OA File Numb~er: NA<br />
U] : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroanitine 4900U 53-70-3 Dibenz(a~h)anthracene IOOOU<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-Z-methytphenot 4900U 191-24-2 Senzo(g~hJi)perytene 100OU<br />
86-30-6 N-Nitrosodlphenylaamine 1000U<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromophenyl-phenytether IOOOU<br />
118-74-1 Hexachtorobenzene 1000U<br />
87-56-5 Pentachlorophenol 4900U<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 100OU<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 1000U<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butyLphthalate 3300-S. LA'<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene 1000U<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 91 .1<br />
85-68-7 Butytbenzylphthatate 1000U<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzldine 200OU<br />
56-55-3 Benzo~aanthracene 100OU<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyt)phthaiste 439 ds /000 Lk<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene 1000U<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octytphthatate 100OU<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b) f uoranthene i000U<br />
207-08-9 Denzo(k)fluoranthene<br />
50-32-8 Uenzo(a)pyrene<br />
193-39-5 lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
1000U<br />
i000U<br />
1000u /<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
8 - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as welt as the sample.<br />
i Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COM4POUNDS<br />
AnaLIS ID: 901206-025 Customer Saumple 10: N-107<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laborator Customer: J1. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Samrple Matrix: SOIL File ID: 10654<br />
Level: (tow/med): LOW Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 14-OEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 5.0 dec. _____Date Extracted: 12-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: CSepF/ContlSonc) SoxH PH: ____<br />
GPC Cleanup: (Y/N) N<br />
Numb~er TICs founid: 15<br />
Concentration Units<br />
(ugIL or uglKg): _u2L1<br />
CAS NUMBER COMPOUND MAKE iT I EST. CONC. 0<br />
S**SSWSSUUUU I.usawasssu ISU3SSSswunsan I3.sasawea<br />
_K<br />
~<br />
1. 141-79-71 3-Penten-2-one, 1.-methyl- 4.94 1 450 1 JIA<br />
2. 123-42-21 2-Pentanone, 4-hydroxy-4-methy I .00 6 34880 I<br />
4. 1 Unknown (sat'dHydrocarbon) 19.44 I6903 15l-65_hnl11dmtvehl-~<br />
J<br />
6. 17851-53-SI12Bneeiabxlcai~<br />
7 51 -I1.2-genzenedicarboxytic ~5 acid~b<br />
I7.I Unknown (Alkyl Hydrocarbon)<br />
a. IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
I<br />
I<br />
1.ql<br />
2[... I<br />
MalI<br />
~<br />
~<br />
;; 1<br />
1<br />
do<br />
-<br />
I9. jUnknown 25.901 1000 [<br />
10. jUnknown (Alkyt Hydrocarbon) 'j81 -ife-jd<br />
Ill.____ Unknown 27.68 j800<br />
12.<br />
13.<br />
Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
jUnknown (Hydrocarbon) 1<br />
-26H;------4Q ?Bi<br />
is.O<br />
30.53 1430 J<br />
14. Unknown (Hydrocarbon) 32.59 j450 .i<br />
15. jUnknown (Hydrocarbon) j 33.43 j1500 _____<br />
116._____j_____________j__________I__ _<br />
117. j______________ _ _ _ __<br />
118. ____ 1II___<br />
120.I I<br />
21.III<br />
122.I II<br />
123. I<br />
124.II<br />
125.III<br />
126.III<br />
27.I<br />
128.III<br />
129.I<br />
130. II<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Comrpound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
8-AnaLyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J-Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
o - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range. D4<br />
P - Probable Identification. D4
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Fit* 10: 07609 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 5970#2 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VOA - Volatile Organic Comp~ounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE L TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VOA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL HIDOLESTON<br />
Associated Blank: 901211-004 CA File Number: NA<br />
[D : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
.................................. .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 Chtoromethane 11U 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane SU<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane 11t) 75-25-2 Bromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride £ -3-+.1, 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 11t)<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 11U 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon DisuLfide 5U 127-18-4 TetrachLoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene 5U 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichioroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chtorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 EthyLbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichioroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-TrichLoroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate I1U<br />
75-27-4 Iromodichloromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene SU<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 5U 71<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B Analyte was found In the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO Not detected.<br />
A -ALdol condensation product.<br />
D Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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File ID: 07612 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
InstrumIent ID: 597012 Reqisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VGA - Volatile Organic Compounds (CL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Nmbier: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VOA (CLP) NDP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: CL HUDDLES70N<br />
Associated Blank: 901211-004 QA File Number: NA<br />
[I : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
.................................. .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 Chloromethane 11U 79-DO-5 1,1.2-Trlchtoroethane Su<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene SU<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1.3-Dichtoropropene SU<br />
75-00-3 Chtoroethane 11U 75-25-2 Bromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 MethyLene Chloride % --d L4 108-10-1 4-gethyt-2-pentanone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 14 LA 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disutfide SU 127-18-4 Tetrachtoroethene, 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene 5U 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachtoroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichtoroethane SU 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dfchtoroethent (total) 5U 108-90-7 ChLorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1.2-Dichtoroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xytene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
56-23-S Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichioromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichtoropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 TrichLoroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochtoromethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Com~pound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
O - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite I0: 10658 Samrple Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597013 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized Bly: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
INA -Base/Neutral/Acid Compoun~ds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Number: BNA CCLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 8.0 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEENAN<br />
Associated Stank: 901213-028 CA File Number: NA<br />
C]:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 980U 106-47-8 4-ChLorosnitine 980U<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 980U 87-68-3 HexachLorobutadiene 98OU<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol 980U 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methytphenot 9BOU<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichtorobenzene 98OU 91-57-6 2-Methytnaphthalene 980U<br />
106-46-7 1.4-Dichtorobenzene 980U 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 980U<br />
100-51-6 *enzyl Alcohol 98OU 88-06-2 2.4.6-Trichiorophenot 980U<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobeniene 9B0U 95-95-4 2.,5-TrichtorophenoL 4700u<br />
95-48-7 2-MethyLphenol 98OU 91-58-7 2-ChLoronaphthalene 980U<br />
108-60-1 bisC2-Chtoroisopropyl)ether 980U 88-74-4 2-Nitroanitlne 470OU<br />
106-44-5 4-Methylphenol 980U 131-11-3 Diuicthylphthalate 980U<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine 9B0U 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 980U<br />
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 9BOU 99-09-2 3-Nitroanillne 470OU<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 980tU 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 980Ui<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 98OU 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol 4700u<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol 9B0U 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenot 470OU<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylphenot 980U 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 98%.<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid 4)80 .2 d8 LA 121-14-2 2,I.-Dinitrotoluene 98OU<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane 980U 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 980U<br />
120-83-2 2,I-DichlorophenoL 980U 84-66-2 Diethytplithalate 4q8 W9-* IA<br />
120-82-1 1,2.4-Trichiorobenzene 980U 7005-72-3 4-Chtorophenyl-phenylether 980U.<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 98OU 86-73-7 Fluorene 980U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
4<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numrber is the attainable detection limit for the samrple.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the smple.<br />
J9 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A l-Adol condensation product.<br />
O - Secondary dilution./<br />
E-Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
Z 1<br />
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File 10: 10658 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument 10: 59703 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BNA -Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Pr epa red: 12-DEC-IM9 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: Analysis Procedure Number: INA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 8.0 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEENH<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 CA Fite Number: NA<br />
(I : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
...... ............................ .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline 4701. 53-70-3 Dibenz~a,h)anthracene 980U<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methytphenot 4700tU 191-24-2 Benzo(g~hi0perylene 98OU<br />
86-30-6 M-Nitrosodiphenylamine 980U<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromophenyl-phenvylether 9B0U<br />
118-74-1 Nexachlorobenzene 9801.<br />
87-86-5 Pentachtorophenol 4700tU<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 980U<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 981.<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate 1700& %A<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene 981.<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 980U<br />
85-68-7 Butylbenzylplithalate 9BOU<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichtorobenzidinte 200OU<br />
56-55-3 Senzo~a)anthracene 980U<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-EthyLhexyt)phthaLate 380 d- -160 LA<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene 98WU<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate 981.<br />
205-99-2 Uenzo(b)fluoranthene 98OU<br />
207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 980U<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene 98OUI<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(l*2,3-cd)pyrene 981.1 l /<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
10%6 /<br />
U - Compounmd was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was founmd in the reagent blank as welt as the samle.<br />
J - indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
0 - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnaLIS 10: 901206-029 Customer Sample 1D: P-109<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laborator Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL Fite ID: 10658<br />
Level: (loa/med): LOW Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 8.0 dec. _____Date Extracted: 12-OEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepFIContISonc) SoxH PH: ____<br />
GPC Cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
Numb~er TICs found: 14<br />
Concentration Units<br />
(ug/L or uglKq): _uL~<br />
I CAS NUMBER COM4POUND NAME j RT EST. CONC. a<br />
I1.<br />
I2.<br />
I3.<br />
141-79-71 3-Penten-2-one, 4-methyl-<br />
123-42.21 2-Pentanone. 4-hydroxy-4-methy<br />
1 Unknown (Alkyt Hydrocarbon)<br />
j4.93<br />
j<br />
I1100 .A J<br />
. 9 140300 d O<br />
18.23 I580 IJ<br />
4. jUnknown (Alkyt Hydrocarbon) j 18.78 I600 I 1<br />
5. jUnknown (Atkyt Hydrocarbon) £ 19.43 I1800 1<br />
6. jUnknown (Alkyl Hydrocarbon) 2 1.69-i 1180-4- JO<br />
7. jUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon) j 2.?9 6C i5 0l<br />
a .j<br />
9. J<br />
Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
1 Unknown<br />
_ n I11C -<br />
25.87 j460<br />
404 I<br />
1 .1<br />
10.<br />
Ill.___<br />
12.<br />
Unknown (Alkyt Hydrocarbon)<br />
_ junknown<br />
jUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
I<br />
I61<br />
2648-<br />
27.69k<br />
7 --- O I-a<br />
5801 J<br />
-- see.- I.' da<br />
13.<br />
14.<br />
115. ____<br />
jUnknown (Atkyt Hydrocarbon)<br />
jUnknown (Hydrocarbon) I<br />
32.59 430 J ~<br />
33.43 11200 J<br />
116. _<br />
17. ____<br />
118. ____<br />
119. ____<br />
_ _<br />
120.1I I<br />
121. ____1II<br />
22?.____<br />
123.1<br />
124.1<br />
125.1I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
126. I<br />
127. II<br />
128. I<br />
129.<br />
130. I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D-47
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File ID: 07613 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597002 Requisition Numb~er:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VOA -Volatile Organic Compounmds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Numb~er: VOA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent moisture: 8 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL NUDDLESTON<br />
Associated Blank: 901211-004 QA File Number: NA<br />
CI:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS uglKg<br />
74-87-3 Chioromethane 11U 79-00-5 1,1*2-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomthane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichtoropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 ChLoroethane<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride<br />
11U<br />
.5t-*- LA<br />
75-25-2 Bromoform<br />
108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentanone<br />
SU<br />
11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 15 IA 591-78-6 2-Hexanone I 1U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachtoroethene SU<br />
75-35-4 *1-Dichtoroethene SU 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 ,1-DlchLoroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichtoroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-DichLoroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,11-TrichLoroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Iromodichloromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-13-OichLoropropene<br />
79-01-6 Trichtoroethene<br />
5U<br />
5U I J69<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochioromethane SU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Comrpounrd was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J -Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND -Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fit@ ID: 10659 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
instrument tD: 597093 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
DNA -Base/Neutral/Acid Compounmds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numiber: Analysis Procedure Numb~er: DNA CCLP) WOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7.4 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Btank: 901213-028 QA File Number: NA<br />
[] : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS iig/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 990U 106-47-8 4-Chloroanitine 990U<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyt)ether 99OU a7-68-3 Nexachiorobutadiene 990U<br />
95-57-8 2-Chtorophenol 99OU 59-50-7 4-Chioro-3-methytphenol 990U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichtorobenzene 990U 91-57-6 2-MethytnaphthaLene 990U<br />
106-46-7 1.4-Olchlorobenzene 990U 77-47-4 HexachLorocyclopentadiene 990U<br />
100-51-6 BenzyL Alcohol 990U 88-06-2 2,4,6-TrichlorophenoL 990U<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichtorobenzene 990U 95-95-4 2,4,5-TrichtorophenoL 4800U<br />
95-48-7 2-Methytplienol 990U 91-58-7 2-Chtoronsphthalene 990U<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-Chtoroisopropyt)ether 990U 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline 480OU<br />
106-44-5 4-methyLphenol 990U 131-11-3 Dlmethylphthalate 990U<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propytamine 99OU 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 99OU<br />
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 99W 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline 480WU<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 990U 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 99WU<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 990U 51-28-S 2,4-Dinitrophenot 480OU<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol 99WU 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol 4800U<br />
105-67-9 2.4-DimethylphenoL 99W 132-64-9 Oibenzofuran 990U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid 4"0 40-d41 L)A 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 990W<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chtoroethoxy)methane 99W 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 990U<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 99W 84-66-2 .Diethytphthatate q0me# L&.<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichtorobenzene 99W 7005-72-3 4-Chtorophenyl-phenytother 99W<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 99W 86-73-7 Fluorene 990U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection limit for the sampLe.<br />
B - Analyte was foun~d in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution. 11<br />
E - Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite 1D: 10659 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrumnent ID: 597093 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BNA -Base/Neutral/Acid Compounzds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: IZ-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Nuber: Analysis Procedure Number: UNA CCLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7.4 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 GA File Number: NA<br />
U:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
............................ .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroanitine 4800U 53-70-3 Dibenz~a,h)anthracene 991.<br />
534-52-1 4.6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 4800U 191-24-2 Benzo(g~hJi)perylene 991.<br />
56-30-6 N-Nitrosodiplienylamine 990U<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromopheyl-phenylether 990U.<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene 990U<br />
87-86-5 Pentachtorophenol 480OU<br />
85-01-8 Phenantht-ene 990U<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 991.<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthaLate 1800'S.. Li.<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene 991.<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 99OU<br />
85-68-7 Butylbenzylphthalate 990U<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichiorobenzidine 2000U<br />
56-55-3 Benzo~aenthracene 990u<br />
117-81-7 bisC2-Ethythexyl)phthaLate 389-" -IC 09 LA,<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene 990k)<br />
117-84-0 Oi-n-octylphthelate 990U<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)ftuoranthene 990U<br />
207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 990U<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene 990U<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 990U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U Comipounid was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B -Analyte was foun~d in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J -Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO -Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COMPUNDS<br />
AnaLIS ID: 901206-030 Customer Sample ID: N-110<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laborotor Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL File IDN 10659<br />
Level: Clow/med): LOW Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 7.4 dec. _____Date Extracted: 12-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepFICont/Sonc) SoxH PH: -<br />
GPC Cleanup: (Y/N) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TIC& found: 12 CugIL or uglKg): gxLK<br />
CAS NUMBER COMPOUND NAME RT IEST. CONC. I 0<br />
I1.<br />
I2.<br />
141-79-71 3-Penten-2-one, 4-methyl-<br />
123-42-21 2-Pentanone. 4-hydroxy-4-methy<br />
4.92 I49"<br />
-b..O "<br />
1 JIA<br />
I3. 872-50-41 2-Pyrrolidinone. 1-methyt-<br />
I4. IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
I5. IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
I6. IUnknown (Hydrocarbon)<br />
I7. IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)j<br />
I8. IUnknown 1<br />
I9. jUnknown (Hydrocarbon)<br />
110. jUnknown (Hydrocarbon) 1<br />
I 1.jUnknown (Hydrocarbon) I<br />
9 .E:I'6 2<br />
19.43 I660 J<br />
256 86 j0-<br />
25.89 I850 IJ<br />
u.I<br />
27.671 1500 1<br />
pe.i[ I .490-+. .n<br />
30.531 410j 1<br />
32.60 1420 J .<br />
/<br />
6<br />
12. JUnknown (Hydrocarbon) I 33.45 I 1300I I<br />
113. _ __ _1III<br />
I14.__ _ _ _ j II<br />
I15.__ _ _ _ j II<br />
116. ____<br />
117. 1___<br />
118. ____<br />
119. ____<br />
120.j II<br />
121.11____1<br />
122. 11____1____1___<br />
123.1____1____1 I<br />
24. 1____1____1___<br />
125. I1____1____I___<br />
126. 1_ _ _ _. _ _ _ 1__ _ I<br />
127. II____I____I___<br />
128. - I____ ____I___<br />
129. _____I____i___I<br />
130. I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The nu~mber Is the attainable detection limit for the samp~le.<br />
8 - Anolyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
j - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D-51
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSWER/R. SHUCK<br />
File ID: 07614 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrumaent I0: 597092 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VGA - Volatile Organic Coupoumds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared:<br />
Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Nwumber: VOA (CIP) NDP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted):<br />
Analyst: GL HUODLESTON<br />
Associated Blank: 901211-004 GA File Number: NA<br />
11 Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/K9<br />
...... .......................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 Chloromethane 11U 79-00-5 1.1,2-Trichtoroethane 5u<br />
74-83-9 Broomethane 111U 71-43-2 Benzene 5u<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride iiU 10061-02-6 trans-1,3.Dichloropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane 11U 75-25-2 Iromoform 5u<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 5 31-1- LA 108-10-1 4 -Methyt-2-pentanone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 111) 591-78-6 2-Nexanone 111)<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide su 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene, su<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichtoroethene 5U 79-34-5 1,.,2-Tetrachloroethane su<br />
75-34-3 .1-Dichtoroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5u<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichtoroethene (total) SU 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5u<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5u<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5u<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
56-23-S Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl. Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane SU<br />
78-87-5 1.2-Dichioropropane Su<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Oichloropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 TrichLoroethene 5U1<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 5U1<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the samp~le.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - ALdol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
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TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COMPUND S<br />
AnaLIS ID: 901206-030 Customer Sample ID: N-11O<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Leboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SNUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL Fite ID: 07614<br />
Level: (Low/med): LOW Date Received: 6-OEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 7<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs foun~d: 1 (ug/L or ug/Kg): u K2<br />
ICAS NUMBER ICOMPOUND NAME RT iEST. CONC. Q<br />
I1. 76-13-11 Freon 113 4.2~~j 6 S<br />
j3._ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1I<br />
j8._ _ _ I<br />
19.1<br />
110. ____<br />
I<br />
12. _ _ _ _<br />
113. ____1 I<br />
114. ____1I I<br />
I15.__ __ _ II<br />
116. ____1 II<br />
1'9._____<br />
20.__ _ _ _<br />
121.<br />
II<br />
II<br />
I<br />
122.jII<br />
123.j<br />
124.J<br />
125.1____________1<br />
126.<br />
127.<br />
128.<br />
129.<br />
130.<br />
III<br />
II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
II<br />
II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the samp1e.<br />
B -Analyte was found In the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J3 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P Probable Identification.<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File ID: 10660 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597053 Reuqisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
RNA -Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Number: BHA CCLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6.1 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 GA File Number: NA<br />
UI : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ugfKg<br />
...... ............................ .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 99WU 106-47-8 4-Chtoroaniline 990U<br />
111-14-4 bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 990t.3 57-68-3 Hexachtorobutadiene 990U<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol 991. 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methytphenot 990U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichtorobenzene 991. 91-57-6 2-MethytnaplhthaLene 990U<br />
106-4.6-7 1*i-Dichlorobenzene 99OU 77-47-4 Nexachtorocyclopentadiene 990U<br />
100-51-6 *enzyl Alcohol 99OU 58-06-2 2,4,6-TrichLorophenol 990U<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 99WU 95-95-4. 2,4.5-TrichLorophenoL 1.800U<br />
95-1.8-7 2-Methytphenol 99WU 91-58-7 2-ChloronaphthaLene 990U<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-Chlorolsopropyt)ether 99WU 88-74-1. 2-Nitroaniline 480OU<br />
106-4.4-5 4-Methytphenol 990U 131-11-3 Dimethyiplithatate 990UJ<br />
621-64-7 U-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine 99WU 208-96-8 Acenaphthytene 990U.<br />
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 9901 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline 4800U<br />
98-95-3 NItrobenzene 99WU 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 990U<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 99WU 51-25-5 2,I.-Dinitrophenol 4800U<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol 990W 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol 1.800U<br />
105-67-9 2.4-Dimethytphenot 990U 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 990U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid -9,90 e+-*&fl- LA 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 99GU<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chicroethoxy)methane 99WU 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 990U<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 99WU 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate C 10 ~E-uie- LA<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 990U 7005-72-3 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether 990U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 990U 86-73-7 Fluorene 990U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B -Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J -Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD -Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File 1D: 10660 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597053 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
UNA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC- 1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC- 1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: Analysis Procedure Nuber: INA CCLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6.1 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 CA File Nwvber: NA<br />
El : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
100-01-6 /s-Nitroaniline 4080011 53-70-3 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 99011<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methytphenot 480011 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h~i)peryiene 9901<br />
86-30-6 N-Uitrosodiphenylamine 99011<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromopheny-phenytether 99011<br />
118-74-1 Mexachlorobenzene 99011<br />
87-86-5 Pentachtorophenot 480011<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 9901<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 99011<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate - ie g- 99io LA<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene 99011<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 99011<br />
85-68-7 Butylbenzylphthalate 9901<br />
91-94-1 3,31-Dichtorobenzidine 20001U<br />
56-55-3 Senzo(a)anthracene 99011<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyt)phthaLate 40-B do Cley0 LA<br />
218-01-9 Chrystne 99011<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate 99011<br />
205-99-2 *enzo(b)fluoranthene 99011<br />
207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 99011<br />
50-32-8 Ienzo(a)pyrene 99011<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 99011<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U1 - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the samiple.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aidol condensation product.<br />
0 - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial, calibration range.<br />
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TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COMPOUNDS<br />
AnSLIS ID: 901206-031 Customer Sample ID: N-1ll<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SNUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL File ID: 10660<br />
Level: (tow/mod): LOW Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 6.1 dec. _____Date Extracted: 12-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepF/Cont/Sonc) SoxH pH: ____<br />
GPC Cleanup: CT/N) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs found: 15 (ug/L or ug/Kg): u2LKI<br />
ICAS NUMBER COMPOUND NAM4E I RT jEST. CONC. a<br />
1. 123-42-21 2-Pentanone. 4-hydroxy-4-methy j 5.3' ''' I!<br />
I2. 872-50-41 2-Pyrrolidinone. 1-methyl- 9 .ZI[ 44 do~I<br />
I3. 25013-16-51 Phenol.(1.1-dimethylethyl)-4-m i6I -W44-49______<br />
I4. 1 Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon) 19.42 I830 1 '<br />
I5. Unknown (Atkyl Hydrocarbon) J 1.69Isee M<br />
I6. Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon) j 22.73 _ I410_<br />
__ _6<br />
I7. jUnknown (Hydrocarbon) 43j7 se . do<br />
a .______ Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
I9. Unknown (Hydrocarbon)<br />
110. Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
it1. IUnknown I<br />
156<br />
25.89 j850<br />
V6 -<br />
27.53 I660<br />
9.O20#-4 is<br />
J .1<br />
00 J<br />
J .<br />
1 'I<br />
12. IUnknown (Hydrocarbon) MR 65 09-<br />
113. IUnknown I 29.39!<br />
~<br />
470 1 1<br />
14.<br />
I15.<br />
116.<br />
IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
IUnknown (Hydrocarbon)<br />
I<br />
I<br />
32.59 I420<br />
33.51 I<br />
IJ<br />
1500 I<br />
I<br />
117. 1 I<br />
118.<br />
119.<br />
II_ _ _ _<br />
__ _ _ _<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_I_<br />
_I_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_ I<br />
120.<br />
121.<br />
122.<br />
123.<br />
II_<br />
II_____<br />
_ _ _<br />
i__ _ _ _<br />
j__ _ _ _<br />
_ _ _ _ _ _I_ _<br />
_ _ _ _ _ _I_ _<br />
_t_ _ _ _ _I_ _<br />
____ __<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
I<br />
I<br />
125. II_ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
126. __ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ I<br />
127. ___________I__ _<br />
128.I __ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ I__ _<br />
129. II_ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
130. ______I_____<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
8 - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO H ot detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D -Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D-56
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Laboratory:<br />
File 10:<br />
Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory<br />
07615<br />
Customer:<br />
SUam3lS Matrix:<br />
J1. XESSMER/R.<br />
SOIL<br />
SHUCK<br />
Instrument 10: 5970#2 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VOA - Volatile Organic Compound &CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VOA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL MUDDLESTON<br />
Associated Blank: 901211-004 GA File Nuumber: NA<br />
II:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS uglKg<br />
......... .............................. .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 Chloromethane 11U 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane liii 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene SU<br />
75-00-3 Chtoroethane 11U 75-25-2 Bromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride £ t--LA 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 11U 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide SU 127-18-4 Tetrachtoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene SU 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane SU 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 511 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
t67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichioropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-i,3-Dichloropropene SU<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochtoramethane SU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -cowpotwi was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
.1 Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND -Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol conidensation product.<br />
O Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite I0: 10661 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597093 Requisition Numb~er:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
INA - Dase/Neutral/Acid Compounmds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Number: BRA CCLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 4.3 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 QA File Number: NA<br />
D) : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
............................ .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
108-95-2 Phenol I 000U 106-47-8 4-Chloroanitine iooou<br />
111-44-4 bisC2-Chloroethyt)ether I 00OU 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutediene iooOU<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol 100OU 59-50-7 4-Chtoro-3-methylphenol 1000U<br />
54173-1 1.3-Dichlorobenzene 100OU 91-57-6 2-Methyinaphthatene l0OU<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene IOO0OU 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 000U<br />
00-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol I 00OU 88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichtorophenot iCOU<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichtorobenzene IOQ0ti 95-95-4 2,4.5-Trichlorophenot S0OUt<br />
95-48-7 2-Methylphenol IOOOU 91-58-7 2-ChLoronaphthalene 1000U<br />
108-60-1 bisC2-Chlorolsopropyl)ether I 00OU 88-74-4 Z-Mitroanitlne SQO0ti<br />
106-44-5 4-Methylphenot I 000U 131-11-3 Dimethylphthatate lOC0tU<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine iQOUt 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene iQO0ti<br />
67-72-1 Nexachtoroethane 1000U 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline 5000U<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 10001) 83-32-9 Acenaphthene l0OUt<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 10001) 51-28-5 2,4-Dlnitrophenot 50001)<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitroplhenot 1 0001) 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenot 5000U<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylphenot 10001) 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 10O0U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid. to" .Owt- in A 121-14-2 2.4-Dinltrototuene 1000U<br />
111-91-1 bisC2-Chioroethoxy)methene 1 0001) 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 1000U<br />
120-83-2<br />
120-82-1<br />
2,4-Dichlorophenot<br />
1,2,4-Trichiorobenzene<br />
10001)<br />
10001)<br />
84-66-2 Diethylphthatate<br />
7005-72-3 4-Chlorophenyl-phenytether<br />
/*CPO .ae-m- LA<br />
lOO0U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 1000U 86-73-7 Fluorene 1000u<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compounid was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
* - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as welt as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldot condensation product.<br />
D-Secondary dilution.I 4 q<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.el61<br />
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Fit* I0: 10661 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597013 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
INA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-IM9 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numbier: Analysis Procedure Number: BHA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 4.3 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 QA File Number: NA<br />
.1 : Result has been Corrected f or Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroanitine 5000t) 53-70-3 DibenzCa,h)anthracene 0003<br />
534.-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenot 50003 191-24-2 BenzoCg,i)perylene 1000ti<br />
86-30-6 N-Nitrosodlphenylamlne 100013<br />
101-55-3 4-Uromophey-phenylether 100013<br />
118-74-1 Nexachtorobenzene 100013<br />
87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol 500013<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 100013<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 100013<br />
84-74-2 DI-n-butylplithalate 3500 1k LA<br />
206-1.4-0 Fluoranthene 100013<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 1000IJ<br />
85-68-7 Butylbenzylphthalate 1000t)<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichtorobenzidine 210013<br />
56-55-3 Benzo~aenthracene 10003<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethylhexyi)plhthatate wo je- iocaLk<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene 10003<br />
117-81.-0 Di-n-octylphthalate 99 J<br />
205-99-2 *enzo(b)ftuorenthene 10003<br />
207-08-9 Benzo~k)f luoranthene 10003<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene 1000t3f q<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(l2,3-cd)pyrene 100013<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Comvpound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J -Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND -Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED CMPOUJNDS<br />
AnaLIS ID: 901206-032 Customer Sample ID: N-112<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL File ID: 10661<br />
Level: (lowlmed): LOW Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 4.3 dec. _____Date Extracted: 12-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepFlContlSorc) SoxH PH: ____<br />
GPC Cleanup: CYIN) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs found: 16 (ug/L or uglKg): u2K<br />
ICAS NLUER COMPOUND NAME I RT jEST. CONC. 0<br />
1. 141-79-71 3-Penten-2-one, 4-methyl-<br />
I2. 123-42-21 2-Pentanome. 4-hydroxy-4-methy<br />
I3. 572-50-41 2-Pyrrolidinome. 1-methyl-<br />
I4. 25013-16-51 Phenot.(I.1-dimethylethyt)-4-m<br />
I5. 17851-53-51 1.2-genzenedicarboxytic acid~b<br />
I6. Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
I7. JUnknown (Atkyl Hydrocarbon)<br />
1<br />
1<br />
j<br />
1.92 1<br />
9.9? !<br />
9 8;1 4<br />
14<br />
piE.3 I<br />
Z1.69 I3<br />
229<br />
430 1 JiA<br />
3190 I JM<br />
S60<br />
se i d0 o<br />
7990 I<br />
d~ o-<br />
L0 We 0J<br />
I<br />
8.<br />
I'.__<br />
10.<br />
11.<br />
jUnknown (Alkyt Hydrocarbon)<br />
_ JUnknown<br />
JUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
JUnknown (Atkyl Hydrocarbon)<br />
j<br />
I<br />
J<br />
:L7" 3;9 I<br />
24.00!1<br />
2569 I<br />
25.91 j970<br />
o<br />
440 1 1J<br />
- iNO ! -<br />
1<br />
q<br />
12.<br />
I13.<br />
123-79-51 Dloctyl Adipate<br />
1 Unknown (Alkyt Hydrocarbon)<br />
j 26.40 j<br />
46 to'I<br />
2500<br />
1<br />
J<br />
J<br />
114.<br />
15.<br />
1 Unknown<br />
1 Unknown (Hydrocarbon)<br />
j<br />
J<br />
27.711<br />
e 1.I4..<br />
1400 1<br />
;40 d o<br />
16. junknown j 33.57j 1000 1<br />
17. 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _<br />
118. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
119.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1 _ _ _ __ _<br />
120.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1__ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ __ _ I<br />
121.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.1_ _ _ _1_ _<br />
122. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _<br />
123. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _<br />
124. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
125._II_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _<br />
126. __ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ I__ _ I<br />
127.I __ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ __ _ I<br />
128. __ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ I__ _ I<br />
129. __ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ I__ _ I<br />
130.II__ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ I__ _ I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
8 - Analyte was foun~d in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J3 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Atdol condensation product.<br />
O - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D-60
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File ID: 07616 Samrple Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 5970#2 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Samrple Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VGA -Volatile Organic Compoun~ds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Numbier: VOA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: CL HUDDLESTON<br />
Associated Blank: 901211-004 GA File Numer: NA<br />
U:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
...... ................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 Chtoromethane 11U 79-00-5 1,1.2-TrichLoroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4. Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 Chtoroethane 11U 75-25-2 Bromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride su 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentenone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 28 ILA 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11u<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene 5U 79-34-5 1.1.2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5U<br />
75-36-3 1,1-Dichloroethane SU 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichtoroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane SU '100-42-5 Styrene 5U4<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U4<br />
71-55-6 1.1,1-Trichloroethane 514<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U4<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 1114<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichioromethane 514<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichtoropropane SU<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichtoropropene 514<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 514<br />
124-48-1 Dibromchtoromethane 514<br />
Data Reporting Oualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Anelyte was found In the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite ID: 10662 Sample Matrixi: SOIL<br />
Instrinent 1D: 597083 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BRA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compouds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14.-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Number: BRA (CIP) NDP<br />
Percent Moisture: 3.8 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 CA Fite Number: NA<br />
U:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
............................ .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 88013 106-4.7-8 4-Chtoroanitine 88013<br />
111-44-4. bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 88013 87-68-3 Nexachtorobutadiene 88013<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenot 88013 59-50-7 1.-Chloro-3-methylphenol 88013<br />
54.1-73-1 1,3-Dichtorobenzene 88013 91-57-6 2-Methylnaphthatene 88013<br />
106-4.6-7 1,1-Dichiorobenzene 88013 77-1.7-1. Hexachtorocyctopentadiene 880U3<br />
100-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol 88013 88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 8803<br />
95-50-1<br />
95-4.8-7<br />
108-60-1<br />
106-4.4-5<br />
1.2-Dichlorobenzene<br />
2-MethylphenoL<br />
bis(2-Chtorotsopropyt)ether<br />
1-Methylphenol<br />
88013<br />
88013<br />
880ot)<br />
88013<br />
95-95-. 2,4,5-TrichLorophenoL<br />
91-58-7 2-ChtoronaplithaLene<br />
88-74-4. 2-Nitroaniline<br />
131-11-3 Dimethylphthalate<br />
43001U<br />
88013<br />
4.300U<br />
880U.<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine<br />
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene<br />
880t)<br />
88013<br />
88013<br />
208-96-8 Acenphthyln<br />
99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline<br />
83-32-9 Acenaphthene<br />
88013<br />
1.3001U<br />
8803<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 88013 51-28-5 2,I.-Dinitrophenot 1.3001U<br />
88-75-5 2-NitrophenoL 88013 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol 1.301U<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylphenot 88013 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 880.<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane<br />
120-83-2 2,1.-Dichiorophenot<br />
SSG 200 o-l L4<br />
58013<br />
88013<br />
121-14-2 2,1.-Dinitrotoluene<br />
606-20-2 2,6-Dlnitrotoluene<br />
84-66-2 Diethylphthalate<br />
88013<br />
880U3<br />
4-do meo LA<br />
120-82-1 i,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 88013 7005-72-3 1-Chtorophenyl-phenylether 880U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene. 88013 86-73-7 Fluorene 88013<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numiber is the attainable detection limit for the samuple.<br />
B - Analyte was found In the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J9 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - A~dol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution. / A<br />
E - Exceeds initial, calibration range.<br />
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File 10: 10662 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597013 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized Dy: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-199<br />
BMA - Dase/Neutrat/Acid Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14.-DEC-IM9<br />
Preparation Procedure Nu~mber: Analysis Procedure Number: DNA CCLP) WOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 3.8 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Stank: 901213-028 GA File Numrber: NA<br />
U:Result has been Corrected for spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
100-01-6 4-Mitroanitine 4300U 53-70-3 Dibenz~a,h)anthracene 88OU<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methytphenol 4301U 191-24-2 Senzo(g,hI)perylene 880U<br />
86-30-6 M-Nitrosodiphenylamine 88OU<br />
10f1-55-3 4 -8romopheny -phenyl ether 880U<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene $110U<br />
87-86-5 Pentachlorophenot 430WU<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 8BOU<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 8801.<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate 1600'&. tA<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene 880U<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 881.<br />
85-611-7 Dutylbenzylphthalate SB0U<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichtorobenzidine 180OU<br />
56-55-3 Benzo~aanthracene 8801.<br />
11-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyt)phthatate 645 do - BS LA<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene S80U<br />
117-84-0 i-n-octyiphthatate 880U<br />
205-99-2 Denzo(b)fluoranthene 880U.<br />
207-08-9 Benzo~kfluoranthene 880U<br />
50-32-8 Senzo~a)pyrene 880U.<br />
193-39-5 IndenoC1,2,3-cd)pyrene 880U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
* - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - indicates an estimated value.<br />
No - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
o - Secondnry dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnaLIS ID: 901206-033 Customer Sample ID: N-113<br />
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Sample Matrix: SOIL Fit* ID: 10662<br />
Level: (low/reed): Low Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. . 3.8 dec. Date Extracted: 12-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: CSepF/Cont/Sonc) SoxH PH:<br />
GPC Cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
Concentration Uits<br />
Number TICs found: 13 Cug/L or uglKg): _LtVg<br />
ICAS NUM4BER COMPOUND NAME I RT IEST. CONC. 0<br />
I1. 123-42-21 2-Pentanone. 4-hydroxy-4-methy<br />
I2.- 25013-16-51 Phenot.(1.1-dimethylethyt)-4-M<br />
I3. 1Unknown (Alkyl Hydrocarbon)<br />
4. 1._____ Unknown (Alkyl Hyrocarbon)<br />
I5. 17851-53-51 1.2-gemzenedicarboxylic acid b<br />
I<br />
5?.0I99-O<br />
i o.45<br />
19.43 I550I<br />
N.60 ~<br />
V.80__<br />
; IJ<br />
Ago0 I-~<br />
0 IJ<br />
6. Unknown (Hydrocarbon) 99<br />
7 .______ Unknown (Hydrocarbon) I 25.90 I800 I .<br />
I .jUnknown (sat'd Hyrocarbon) 264 ;Z JOl do<br />
19. 1Iunknown I 27.681 1600 J<br />
I10. Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon) e i3 I Jo<br />
I11. Unknown (Hydrocarbon) I 30.54 I370 1<br />
12. [Unknown (Aikyl Hydrocarbon) I 32.60 J410j<br />
13. [Unknown (Alkyt Hydrocarbon) 1 33.461 1400[<br />
14. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
115. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
116. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
17. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
~18. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
119. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
j20.____ ___________1____<br />
121. II____<br />
122. II____<br />
123.II_____I______ _<br />
124. II____<br />
125. 1_ _ _ _ 1 I<br />
126. I. ____1_______<br />
127. II____<br />
128. I.<br />
129. I.<br />
130. I.<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
0 - Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D-64
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Instrument 10: 597002 Reqiuisition Numb~er:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VOA -Volatile Organic Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Numb~er: VGA (CIP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL HUDOLESTON<br />
Associated Blank: 901211-004 CA File Number: NA<br />
E) : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
.......................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 Chtoromethane 11t; 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichloroethone 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene SU<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1.3-Dichioropropene SU<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane IVU 75-25-2 Bromoform S1)<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 5U 108-10-1 4-Methyt-2-pentanone Ilt<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 32 LA 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachtoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene SU 79-34-5 1.1,2,2-Tetrachtoroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1.1-Dichtoroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichioroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbcnzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 51)<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11t;<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1.2-Dichioropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichlaropropenc 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 5U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The nuimber is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J9 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite 10: 10663 Samp~le Matrix: SOIL<br />
instrument 10: 5970#3 Requisition N~.uber:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
DNA - Dase/Neutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14.-DEC- 1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numiber: Analysis Procedure Numb~er: ORA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 3.3 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 CA File Number: NA<br />
D : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
.................................. .......... ........... ............................... ..........<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 8801. 106-4.7-8 4-Chioroanitine 881.<br />
111-4.4-4. bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 880U 87-68-3 Hexachtorobutadiene 880U<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenot soot) 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenot 881.<br />
54-73-1 1,3-Oichlorobenzene 880U 91-57-6 2-Methyinaphthatenve 880U<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichiorobenzene SB0U 77-47-4 Nexachlorocyclopentadiene 880U<br />
100-51-6 Benzyt Alcohol 880U 88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichlorophenot 880U<br />
95-50-1 1,Z-Dichlorobenzene 881. 95-95-4 2.4,5-TrichLorophenot 4201.<br />
95-48-7 2-Methylpienol 880U 91-58-7 2-Chloronsphthalene 880U<br />
108-60-1 bisC2-Chloroisopropyt)ether Book) 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline 420OU<br />
106-44-5 4-Methylphenol 8801. 131-11-3 Dimethylphthalate 881.<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylemine 880U 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 880U<br />
67-72-1 Nexachloroethane 880U 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline 4201.<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 880U 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 880U<br />
78-59-1 isophorone 8801. 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol 42001U<br />
58-75-5 2-Nitrophenol 880U 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol 4201U<br />
105-67-9 2,4-ODimethytpIhenot 880U 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 880U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid 6W0 "e-19 LA 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 88OU<br />
111-91-1 bisC2-Chloroethoxy)methane 8U 606-20-2 2.6-Dinitrototuone 88OU<br />
120-83-2 2.4-Dichlorophenot 880U 84-66-2 iethylphthelate Sao-aqe-W~ L4A<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichiorobenzene 880U 7005-72-3 4-Chlorophenyt-phenylether 881.<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 881. 86-73-7 Fluorene 880U.<br />
Data Reporting Oualiffiers:<br />
U -Compound waas analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B -Analyte was found in the reagent blank as waelt as the sample.<br />
J -Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND -Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D -Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File ID: 10663 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597083 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BRA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds (TEL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-IM9<br />
Preparation Procedure Numbr: Analysis Procedure Number: DNA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 3.3 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEENAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 QA File Number: NA<br />
[] : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
100-01-6 I-NitroaniLine 4200U 53-70-3 .Dibenz(a~h)anthracene 88OU<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenot 420OU 191-24-2 Denzo~g,h.i)perylene 88OU<br />
86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 880U<br />
101-55-3 4-oramopiheny-phenytether 881.<br />
118-74-1 Nexachlorobenzene 881.<br />
87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol 4200U<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 881.<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene BBOU<br />
84-74-2 0i-n-buitylphthalate 2900-5, l.A<br />
206-44.-0 Fluoranthene 880U<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 881.<br />
85-68-7 Dutyibenzylphthalate 88OU<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 1800U<br />
56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene 881.<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethylhexyt)plithalate -250il% 880 LA,<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene 880U<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate 88OU<br />
205-99-2 genzo(b)fluorenthene 880U<br />
207-08-9 Denzo(k)fluoranthene 881.<br />
50-32-8 Renzo(a)pyrene 881.<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene S80U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection limit for the sampLe.<br />
* Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NDO Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnaLIS ID: 901206-034 Customer Smple I0: N-114<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sape Matrix: SOIL File I0: 10663<br />
Level: (low/med): LO Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 3.3 dec. _____Date Extracted: 12wDECw1990<br />
Extraction: CSepFIContISonc) SoxH PH: ____<br />
PC Cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs foun~d: 14. CugIL or uglKg): _ug/~<br />
ICAS NUMBER ICOMPOUND NAME R T EST. CONC. 0<br />
I1. 123-4.2-21 2-Pentanone, 4-hydroxy-4-methy<br />
I2. 872-50-41 2-Pyrrotidinone, 1-methyt-<br />
I3. 25013-16-51_Phenol.(l.1-dimethylethyt)-4-m<br />
I4. 17851-53-51 1.2-genzenedicarboxylic acid.b<br />
I<br />
I<br />
5 .9i<br />
9.&1-<br />
46r<br />
el.29<br />
AW0 0 09<br />
-O 4" §,<br />
"0. is~Qj<br />
52 0% .<br />
I5.<br />
I6.<br />
IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
Lunknown 1<br />
-2-6 I7dOj~<br />
21.931<br />
39<br />
3701 /7<br />
a . jUnknown (Alkyl Hydrocarbon) 1r [3.7 )IJ1<br />
I9. Unknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon) 29.9970I<br />
10. junknown 1 25.96 I620 1 J<br />
I11.<br />
12z.<br />
13.<br />
jUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
lUnknown<br />
IUnknown (Atkyl Hydrocarbon)<br />
.1<br />
I<br />
3.efI3-<br />
27.68j<br />
. ;;<br />
- IJO&<br />
2800 j<br />
400 j-d<br />
114. Iunknown I 33.741 6101 J<br />
116. II<br />
119. III<br />
120. I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
121. I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
122. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ 1 _ _<br />
123. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
124. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
125.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ I<br />
126.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ 1 _ _ I<br />
127. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
128. 1- ____I____ __<br />
129. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
130.j I I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U Compound waas analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B -Analyte was founrd In the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J -Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO -Not detected.<br />
A Aldol condensation product.<br />
D -Secondary dilution.<br />
E Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P -Probable Identification. D-68
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File ID: 07618 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrumnent ID: 597052 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VGA -Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numiber: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VOA CCLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: S Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL HUDDLESTON<br />
Associated Blank: 901211-004 QA File Number: NA<br />
El : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
74-87-3 Chloromethane 11U 79-00-S 1,1.Z-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1.3-Dichloropropene SU<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane 11U 75-25-2 Bromoform SU<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 5U 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentenone 11U<br />
67-61 Acetone 12 L.A 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachtoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene 5U 79-34-5 1.1.2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1*1-Dichtoroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene SU<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-DichLoroethane 5U 100-42-S Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Dutanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trlchloroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichtoromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichioropropane SU<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichtoroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochtoromethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers: 1<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
* - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J5 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File 10: 10664 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrum~ent 10: 597003 Requisition Numb~er:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC- 1990<br />
BRA - Uase/Neutral/Acid Comrpounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 12-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Number: BRA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 4.8 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C HEENAN<br />
Associated Blank: 901213-028 OA File Number: NA<br />
El : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 90OU 106-47-8 4-Chloroaniline 9001U<br />
111-44-4 bis(Z-Chloroethyl)ether 900u 87-68-3 Hexachtorobtadiene 900U<br />
95-57-8 2-Chtorophenot 90OU 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 900U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 90OU 91-57-6 2-Methylnaphthateme 90OU<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Oichtorobenzene 90OU 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 900U<br />
100-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol 900yU 88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichlorophenot 90WU<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 90OU 95-95-4 2,4,5-Trichtorophenol 4306U<br />
95-48-7 2-Methylphenot 900(1 91-58-7 .2-Chloronaphthalene 900U<br />
108-60-1 bis(Z-Chtoroisopropyt)ether 900(1 88-74-4 2-Nitroanitine 4300(U<br />
106-44-5 4-Methylphenol 900U1 131-11-3 Dimethylphthoate 900(1<br />
621-64-7 N-Mitroso-di-n-propylamine 900(1 208-96-8 Acenaphthytene 900(1<br />
67-72-1 Nexachtoroethane 900(1 99-09-2 3-Mitroanitine 4300(1<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 900( 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 9001<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 900(1 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol 4300(U<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol 900(1 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol 4300(U<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylphenot 9001 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 900(1<br />
65-85-0 Genzoic Acid C)60 RjO- G-IV 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 900(1<br />
111-91-1 bisC2-Chkoroethoxy)methane 900(h 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrototuene 900(1<br />
120-53-2 2,4-Dichtorophenol 900(1 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate qOo T"t-je- LA<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-TrIchLorobenzene 900(1 7005-72-3 4-Chtorophenyl-phenylether 900U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 9001J 86-73-7 Fluorene 900U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found In the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.7<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range. 6q<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J1. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File I0: 10664 Sairple Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597093 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
DMA -*ase/Neutral/Acid Compoun~ds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 1Z-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Mumb~er: Analysis Procedure Nuber: DNA CCLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 4.8 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C MEEHAN<br />
Associated Slank: 901213-028 QA File Number: MA<br />
El : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS uglKg<br />
100-01-6 4-Mitroaniline 430OU 53-70-3 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 900U<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Oinitro-2-methyiphenot 430OU 191-24-2 Benzo(g~h~i)perylen 90OU<br />
86-30-6 -Mitrosodiphenytamine 90OU<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromopheny-phenylether 90OU<br />
118-74-1 exachLorobenzene 900U<br />
87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol 430OU<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 9001.<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 900U<br />
84-71.-2 Di-n-butylphthaLate 17001..<br />
206-44-0 FLuoranthene 90OU<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 9001.<br />
85-68-7 Butylbenzylphthalate 900U<br />
91-94-1 3,31-Dichtorobenzidine 180OU<br />
56-55-3 genzo(a)anthraeene 90OU<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyl)plithatate V69 d- c)00 LA<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene 900U<br />
W1-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate 90OU<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 901.<br />
207-08-9 Benzo~k)fluoranthene 900U<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene 90OU6 '<br />
193-39-5 indeno(1.2.3-cd)pyrene<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:qI<br />
900U 61<br />
u -compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
* Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
.3 -Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD -Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
0 -Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnaLIS I0: 9"1206-035 Customer Sample 10: N1-115<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL Fite 1D: 10664<br />
Level: Clow/med): LOW Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 14-DEC-1990<br />
% moisture: not dec. - 4.8 dec. _____Date Extracted: 12-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepF/Cont/Sonc) Soxl pM: ___<br />
GPC Cleanup: (T/N) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs found: 14. (ugIL or ug/Kg): _uU<br />
ICAS NUMBER ICOMPOUND NAME<br />
I 332sg~zzU3Uu j 322:uz~~uuzm<br />
I1. 123-42-21 2-Pentanone, 4-hydroxy-4-methy<br />
I2. 872-50-41 2-Pyrrolidinone, 1-methyl-<br />
3. 1 unknown<br />
I4. 25013-16-51 Phenol,(l.1-dimethytethyl)-.-m<br />
AT EST. CONC. j<br />
I ax2azza2zu22 .zZ: W=j =ZZmZ<br />
I .9; I 270-09 -<br />
9 .00 I tip 1 j<br />
12.521 600 J<br />
q 6-5..It~I~<br />
I5. Unknown (Alkyt Hydrocarbon) j l... I40<br />
6. IUnknown (Alkyl Hydrocarbon) 23 n ~ *4 d!<br />
I zuuum*zu<br />
I7. Iunknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
I8.- 17851-53-51 1.2-Benzenedicarboxytic acid.b<br />
I9. 123-79-51 Dioctyl Adipate<br />
10. IUnknown (sat'd Hydrocarbon)<br />
I56<br />
j 25.97 1570<br />
j 26.38 I1600<br />
I 6.'f<br />
I<br />
IJ<br />
78I<br />
-1" / / q I<br />
11.<br />
I12.<br />
13.<br />
IUnknown<br />
IUnknown (Alkyl Hydrocarbon)<br />
IUnknown (sated Hydrocarbon)<br />
j 27.79 I1700I<br />
-20.4E I -7O I JO<br />
32.59 390 4____<br />
114.<br />
115.<br />
IUnknown j<br />
I__ _<br />
33.73j<br />
_ _ i__ _ _<br />
380<br />
_ _I_ _ _<br />
J16.II__<br />
117.I __<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
__<br />
__<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_ _<br />
_ _<br />
_I_<br />
_I_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_ I<br />
18.<br />
119. II_<br />
_______I_______I___<br />
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _<br />
_<br />
_<br />
120. II_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
21. II_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
122. II_____ _____ ___<br />
123.II__ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ I<br />
124.IIJI<br />
125.I III<br />
126.I II<br />
127.II I<br />
128. I I<br />
129. I II<br />
130. I II<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D -Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable identification. D-72
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File ID: 07619 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrum~ent 10: 59702 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Samiple Received: 6-DEC- 1990<br />
VOA -Volatile organic Comp~ounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 1-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Numb'~er: VGA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL HUDOLESTON<br />
Associated Blank: 901211-004 @A File Nmiaber: MA<br />
11 : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
............................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 Chloromethane 11U 79-00-5 1,1.2-Trichloroethene 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 111U 10061-02-6 trans-1.3-Oichloropropene SU<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane 11U 75-25-2 Iromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene, Chloride 511 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentenone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 34 LA 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 111)<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1.1-Dichloroethene SU 79-34-5 1,1,.2-Tetrachioroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane 5U 108-08-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1.2-Dichioroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzeie 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichtoroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 1IU 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) SU<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11UJ<br />
75-27-4 Uromodichloromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichtoropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 51)( 4<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - compound was analyzed for but not detected. The ntumber is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
8* Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Instrument ID: HP-5985 Requisition Numb~der:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BHA - Base/Neutral/Acid Comp~ounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAM-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Nuber: Analysis Procedure Number: BNA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6.3 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 CA File Nu.mber: MA<br />
U:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol ft 9901) 106-47-8 4-Chloroanitine ft 99011<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyt)ether ft 9901) 87-68-3 Nexachlorobutadiene ft 9901)<br />
95-57-8 2-Chtorophenot ft 9901) 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenot ft 9901)<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichtorobenzene R 9901) 91-57-6 2-MethylnaphthaLene Rt 9901)<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene R 9901) 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclo pen tadiene R 99011<br />
100-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol ft 9901) 88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichtorophenot R 9901)<br />
95-50-1 i,2-Dichlorobenzene ft 9901) 95-95-4 2,4,5-TrichLorophenol R 48001)<br />
95-48-7 2-Methytphenol R 9901) 91-58-7 2-Chtoronaphthatene R 9901<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-ChLoroisopropyt)ether R 9901) 58-74-4 2-Nitroaniline ft 480011<br />
106-441-5 4-Methylphenot ft 9901) 131-11-3 Dimethylphthalate ft 9901)<br />
621-64-7 N-mitroso-di-n-propyiamine R 9901) 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene ft 9901)<br />
67-72-1 Hexachtoroethane R 9901) 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline R 48001)<br />
98-95-3 Mitrobenzene R 991. 83-32-9 Acenaphthene, R 991.<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone R 991. 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol Rt 480011<br />
88-75-S 2-Nitrophenol ft 9901) 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol ft 4801U<br />
105-67-9 2.4-Di 'methylphenot Rt 9901) 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran Rt 99011<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid ft 48001) 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene R 99011<br />
111-91-1 bisC2-Chloroethoxy)methane R 9901) 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ft 9901<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol ft 9901) 84-66-2 Diethylphthatate ft 9901<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichtorobenzene R 9901) 7005-72-3 4-Chlorophenyl-phenytether Rt 99011<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene ft 9901) 86-73-7 Fluorene ft 9901<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Comrpound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the saple.<br />
J3 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite ID: 314465 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: RP-5985 Rtequisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
DNA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Nuber: Analysis Procedure Number: 3INA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6.3 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 GA Fite Number: NA<br />
11:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
.......................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline ft 4800U 53-70-3 Dibenz~a,h)anthracene ft 990U<br />
534-52-1 4.6-Dinitro-2-methylphenot ft 480OU 191-24-2 Benzo(g~h,i)perylene R 990U<br />
86-30-6 N-itrosodfphenylamine ft 990U<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether ft 990U<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene ft 990U<br />
87-86-5 PentachlorophenoL ft 4800U<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene ft 990U<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene Rt 990U<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthaLate 2900-1, Lk.<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene ft 99OU<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene ft 990U<br />
85-68-7 Butylbenzylphthalate Rt 99OU<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine Rt 2100U<br />
56-55-3 Benzo~aanthracene ft 990U<br />
117-81-7 bisC2-Ethythexyl)phthalate R 990U<br />
218-01-9 Chr-ysene ft 990U<br />
117-84-0 Di-neoctylphthalate ft 990U<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene ft 990U<br />
207-08-9 Benzo(k)fLuoranthene ft 990U<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene ft 99U<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene ft 99OU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
8 Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
.1 -indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND -Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Laboratory: organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL File ID: )14465<br />
Level: (lowlmed): LOW Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
% Moisture: not dec. - 6.3 dec. Date Extracted: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepF/Cont/Sonc) SoxH PH:<br />
GPC Cleanup: (TIN) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Numb~er TICs found: 18 (ugIL or uglKg): u K<br />
CAS NUMBER ICOMPOUND NAME RT IEST. CONC. a<br />
~ 222222322222222222222Z222:3222 222222222: j 2222232222223 I322222222<br />
I1. 123-42-21 2-Pentanone. 4-hydroxy-4-methy j.6 "'QQl 3 1 .A:1<br />
2.<br />
I3.<br />
4.<br />
I5.<br />
I6.<br />
I7.<br />
I8.<br />
I9.<br />
I10.<br />
1 UNKNOWN<br />
jUNKNOWN ALCOHOL<br />
jUNKNOWN ALCOHOL<br />
jUNKNOWN<br />
UNKNOWN<br />
j.UNKNOWN HYrDROCARBON<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
jUNKNOWN PHTHALATE ESTER<br />
jUNKNOWN<br />
j 6.061<br />
J.36<br />
I 1).00I<br />
1F.48L~<br />
2 O.94<br />
23Mi~uI<br />
R.9<br />
j 1. 0 I<br />
1 24.841<br />
420 1j<br />
6to do~<br />
Ju~<br />
IJ<br />
8900 o<br />
1 IJ<br />
We<br />
01J<br />
8401<br />
.1<br />
I11. UNKNOWN HYDRICARUON s.1ig goo~e<br />
12.<br />
13.<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON j<br />
2 6. 5OI 6<br />
27.5n I 1fpl 10<br />
14 UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON j80 o~Iad~r<br />
15. UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 298 I me . a50I<br />
16. UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 401!? 1 ! 220 I<br />
17. jUNKNOWN ALKOXY COMPOUJND j 1 .i<br />
18. UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 31.3 I (0i .e<br />
119.<br />
120.1__<br />
121.<br />
1_ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_ _<br />
1__ _<br />
_ _<br />
_ _ _<br />
_ 1__ _<br />
_ _1_ _ _<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
__<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
I<br />
122.<br />
123.1__<br />
124.1__<br />
1_ _<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_ _<br />
_ _<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_ _<br />
_ _<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_1_ _<br />
_ 1__ _<br />
_ 1__ _<br />
_ _ _<br />
_ _1_ _ _<br />
_ 1__ _<br />
_1_ _<br />
_ 1__ _<br />
_ 1__ _<br />
I<br />
25.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1__ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ 1__ _<br />
126.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _<br />
127.1 I I<br />
128.I I<br />
129. I<br />
130. I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound wos analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er Is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte wias<br />
found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO -Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P-Probable identification. D-76
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File ID: 07586 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597002 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sampte Received: 5-DEC-IM9<br />
VDA -Volatile organic Compounds (TCI.)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 10-DEC- 1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Nuumber: VOA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: SL STAFFORD<br />
Associated Blank: 901210-025 CA File Number: NA<br />
U:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
74-87-3 Chloromethane 11U 79-00-5 1.2-Trichtoroethane SU<br />
71.-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene SU<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane 11U 75-25-2 Breonoform SU<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 3 d-9' LA, 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 11u 591-75-6 2-Hexanone 11u<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene SU 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachioroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichtoroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichtoroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1.1-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
56-23-S Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl. Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane SU<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1.3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichioroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 5U<br />
CotmRpoutn Qaualyziedrosu:o eece. Tent~r steatial<br />
Dat Repotng waualies: o dtce.Te ubri heatial detection limit for the sample.<br />
B Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J -Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD -Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D -Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Samrple Matrix: SOIL Fite ID: 07556<br />
Level: Clow/med): LOW Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 10-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 6<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs found: I (ug/L or ug/Kg): u K2<br />
ICAS NUMBER I COMPOUND NAME I RT EST. CONC. I a<br />
I1. 76-13-11 Freon 113 5.48 ' 64 Io<br />
12.I II<br />
13. IIJ__<br />
15. IIIj__<br />
16. III__<br />
19. IIII__<br />
112.I L___I<br />
113. IIIL_ _ _<br />
115. IIII_ _ _<br />
116. II_ _ _<br />
17.<br />
118.<br />
III_<br />
III_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
19. III<br />
120.I<br />
121.IIII<br />
I 22.III<br />
III<br />
123.I III<br />
124.<br />
I 25.III<br />
III<br />
I<br />
126. III<br />
127. III<br />
128.III<br />
129.II<br />
130.IIII<br />
I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the samvple.<br />
8B Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J-Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NOD Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
P -Probable Identification.<br />
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File ID: 3,14466 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: NP-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized Dy: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
DNA D ase/Neutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Nurter: DNA (CLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK NEADRICK<br />
Associated Dlank: 901214-083 GA File Number: NA<br />
12:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS uglKg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol ft 990U 106-47-8 4-Chioroaniline ft 990U<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-ChtoroethyL)ether ft 99OU 87-68-3 Nexachlorobuitadiene ft 990U<br />
95-57-8 2-Chtorophenol ft 990U 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ft 99OU<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ft 990U 91-57-6 2-Methyinaphthaene ft 990U<br />
106-46-7 1.4-Dichlorobenzene ft 99OU 77-47-4 Nexachtorocyclopentadiene ft 99DU<br />
100-51-6 Denzyl Alcohol ft 99DU 88-06-2 2,I.,6-Trichlorophenot ft 990U<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ft 990U 95-95-4 2.,5-Trichlorophenol ft 4800U<br />
95-48-7 2-Methylphenol ft 990U 91-58-7 2-Chtoronaphthatene ft 99OU<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-Chloroisopropyt)ether ft 991. 88-74-4 2-Nitroanillne ft 4800U<br />
106-44-5 4-Methytphenot ft 990U 131-11-3 Dimethylpihthatate ft 99OU<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylemine ft 9901) 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene ft 990U<br />
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane ft 991. 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline ft 4800U<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene ft 99OU 83-32-9 Acenaphthene ft 99OU<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone ft 990U 51-28-5 2,4-Dinltrophenot ft 4800U<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol ft 990U 100-02-7 4NMitrophenot ft 4801.<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Oimethylphenot ft 990U 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran ft 990U<br />
65-85-0 Denzoic Acid ft 4800Ui 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ft 990U<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chtoroethoxy)methane ft 9901. 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotouene R 99DU<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenot ft 990U 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate ft 9901]<br />
120-82-1 1.2,4-Trichtorobenzene ft 991. 7005-72-3 4-Chloroplhenyt-phenytether ft 990U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene ft 99OU 86-73-7 Fluorene ft 9901.<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
0 Analyte was foundJ In the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J9 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
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Instrument ID: HP-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Samrple Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BRA - lass/Neutral/Acid Compounids (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC- 1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Nuber: Analysis Procedure Number: SNA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AX KEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 CA File Number. NA<br />
[3 Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
100-01-6 4-Nltroanitine Rt 4800Ui 53-70-3 Dibenz~a,h)anthracene ft 990U<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenot Rt 4800U 191-24-2 Benzo(g~hi)peryLene R 990U<br />
86-30-6 N-itrosodiphenylaenine R 990t.1<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromophenyt-pihenylether ft 99OU<br />
118-74-1 Nexachlorobenzene ft 990U<br />
87-86-5 Pentachlorophenot ft 4800U<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene ft 990Ui<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene Rt 990U)<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylpihthaLate 1400-S, LA<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene R 990U<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene Rt 990U<br />
85-68-7 *utylbenzylphthalate ft 990U<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichtorobenzidine ft 2001U<br />
56-55-3 *enzo(a)anthrcrie R 991.<br />
117-81-7 bisC2-Ethylhexyi)phthalate ft 990U.<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene ft 9901J<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate ft 990U<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene Rt 99OU<br />
207-08-9 genzo~k)fluoranthene ft 991.<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene ft 990U<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1*2,3-cd)pyrene Rt 990U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numbier is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
0 Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the samiple.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Samp~le Matrix: SOIL File ID: ),14466<br />
Level: Clow/med): LOW Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
% Moisture: not dec. .6.5 dec. _____Date Extracted: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepF/ContlSonc) SoxH PH:<br />
GPC Cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TiCs foun~d: 18 Cug/L or ug/Kg): _uLK<br />
CAS NUMBER ICOMPOUND NAME RT EST. CONC. a<br />
I1.<br />
I2.<br />
I3.<br />
123-42-21 2-Pentenone. 4-hydroxy-4-methy<br />
1UNKNOWN<br />
1 UNKNOWN ALCOHOL<br />
j ;0<br />
60<br />
6.i :9<br />
3<br />
iO<br />
Ii90-<br />
4. 1._____ UNKNOWN ALCOHOL ;39 2899 1 d o<br />
I5. 1 UNKNOWN -3<br />
6.<br />
I7.<br />
1 UNKNOWN<br />
1UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
;99 2OV9<br />
*15)7<br />
500I w<br />
T9 J3<br />
I8. jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON J 23.92 44 I~ "9<br />
I9.<br />
10.<br />
jUNKNOWN PHTHALATE ESTER<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 1<br />
;4.4<br />
24.a7 I750<br />
/,a I' J"<br />
I 1<br />
I11.<br />
I12.<br />
I13.<br />
I14.<br />
I15.<br />
I16.<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
JUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
JUNKNOWN HYDROCARBONJ<br />
£UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
£UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
j<br />
I<br />
j<br />
j<br />
j<br />
6.2 3I!!<br />
2.<br />
0'I<br />
V.83 I<br />
)0.09 I"<br />
FI70 .19-<br />
0<br />
'OIO<br />
o~<br />
I.odO<br />
I<br />
17. jUNKNOWN ALKOXY COMPOUND 5!0 10 4eg 0 -;<br />
la.<br />
119. ____<br />
120.1I<br />
121. ____<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I !1.90 1200 I a<br />
122.1<br />
123.1II<br />
III<br />
I<br />
124. III<br />
125.1I II<br />
126.1I I<br />
128.1- I<br />
129. .<br />
~30. I I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Comvpound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
8 - Anolyte was founid in the reagent blank as well as the saple.<br />
J -Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NOD Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
0 - Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification.<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Fite ID: 07587 Samople Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597052 Requisition Numb~er:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
VGA -Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 10-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Nuiber: VOA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: St. STAFFORD<br />
Associated Blank: 90210-O25 QA File Number: NA<br />
C):Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg - CAS ug/Kg<br />
71.-87-3 Chioromethane 11U 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1.3-Dichtoropropene 5U.<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride<br />
11U<br />
5 7J9-- Lk'<br />
75-25-2<br />
108-10.1<br />
Bromofori.<br />
4-Methyl-2-pentanone<br />
5U<br />
1lU<br />
67-64-1 Acetone II -4-O L. A 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Olsulfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachtoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 191-Dichtoroethene 5U 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene SU<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichtoroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichioroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5u<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichtoroethane 5t;<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl- Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane sU<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Di biomoch Loromethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Oualifiers: 4 161<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection limit for the sampte.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
O - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnILIS ID: 901206-037 Customer Sample ID: N-117<br />
Laboratory: Organic mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSHER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL File ID: 07587<br />
Level: Clow/med): LOW Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 10-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 7<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number Tics found: 1 CugIL or ug/Kg): -tmL-j<br />
CAS NUMBER COMPOWUNME 1 RT EST. CONC. o<br />
z.2~uz~2E UUUZ23ZUSU2~~zz2~33z23UU j:=zzzzz2U J ==:Z22S32--zU 322332<br />
I1. 76-13-11 Freon 113 1.4 -+4±------6-if Id<br />
I 2. II_ _ _ _ _ _ I_ _<br />
13. __ _ _.__ _ _1_ _ I<br />
17.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ j I<br />
. I I<br />
j13.__ _ _ _II I<br />
14'. _ _ _ _<br />
15. _ _ _ _<br />
116.__ _ _ _<br />
117. _ _ _ _ 1II<br />
118.__ _ _ _ 1I<br />
119. __ _ _1<br />
II<br />
II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
120. _ _ _ _ j II<br />
21. _ _<br />
22?.__ _<br />
123.__ _<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_ jI<br />
I<br />
I<br />
II<br />
II<br />
I<br />
2'. _ _ _ _<br />
125. _ _ _ _ 1I<br />
126._____<br />
I<br />
I<br />
127. ____1<br />
128.__ _ _ _.III<br />
129. ____<br />
J30.JI I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
u .compound was analyzed for but not detected. The mmnaier Is the attainable detection limit for the sampte.<br />
B Analyte was found In the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND .Not detected.<br />
A .Aidol condensation product.<br />
D -Secondary dilution.<br />
E Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
P -Probable Identification.<br />
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Instrument ID: MP-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BHA -Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Numb~er: BNA CCLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7.1 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Slank: 901214-083 CA File Number: NA<br />
(I : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
...... ........................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
108-95-2 Phenol R I00DOW 106-47-8 4-ChLoroaniline R 1000U<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyt)ether R 1000U 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene R 1000U<br />
95-57-8 2-Chtorophenot R 1000U 59-50-7 4-ChLoro-3-methylphenot R 1000U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene R 1000U 91-57-6 2-MethyLnaphthaLene R 1000U<br />
106-46-7 1.4-Dichiorobenzene R 1000U 77-47-4 HexachLorocycLopentadiene R 1000U<br />
100-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol R IOOOU 88-06-2 2,4,6-TrichlorophenoL R 1000U<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene R 1000U 95-95-4 2,4.5-Trichtorophenol R 510OU<br />
95-48-7 2-Methylphenol R 1000U 91-58-7 2-ChtoronaphthaLene R 1000U<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-Chloroisopropyt)ether R IOOOU 88-74-4 2-Nitroanitine R 5100U<br />
106-44-5 4-Methylphenol R 1000U 131-11-3 Dimethylphthalate R 1000U<br />
621-64.-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine R IOOOU 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene R 1000U<br />
67-f2-1 Nexachtoroethane R 1000U 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline R 5100U<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene R 1000U 83-32-9 Acenaphthene R 1000U<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone R 1000U 51-28-5 2.4-Dinitrophenol R 510OU<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol R 1000U 100-02-7 4-NitrophenoL R 5100U<br />
105-67-9 2,4-DimethylphenoL R 1000U 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran R 1000U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid R 5100U 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrototuene R 100011<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane R 1000U 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoiuene R 100011<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenot R 1000U 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate R lOOOU<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene R IOOOU 7005-72-3 4-ChlorophenyL-phenylether R 100OU<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene R 100011 86-73-7 Fluorene R 10OOU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Anaiyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldot condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File ID: >14467 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: HP-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BNA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounids (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC- 1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Numnber: BNA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7.1 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 OA File Numb~er: NA<br />
11 : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroanitlne ft 5 1 0U 53-70-3 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene R 1000U<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ft 5100U 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i0perylene R 1000U<br />
86-30-6 M-Nltrosodiphenylamine ft 10000<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether ft 10000<br />
118-74-1 Nexachlorobenzene R 10000<br />
87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol Rt 51000<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene R l0OUl<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene ft 10000<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butytphthalate 1400-.. ,<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene ft 10000<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene Rt 10000<br />
85-68-7 ButylbenzylphthaLate ft 10000<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine ft 21000<br />
56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene ft 10000<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethylhexyt)phthalate R 10000<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene ft 10000<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate ft 10000<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene R 10000<br />
207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene ft 10000<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene ft 10000<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene ft 10000X<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection Limit for the samp~le.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnaLIS ID: 901206-038 Customer Sample ID: N-118<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SNUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL File ID: ),14467<br />
Level: (low/mad): LOW Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 7.1 dec. _____Date Extracted: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepF/Cont/Sonc) SoxM PH: ____<br />
GPC Cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs found: 17 CugIL or ug/Kg): uVK2<br />
ICAS NUMBER j COMPOUND NAME RT IEST. CONC. a<br />
I ===i= ........... Z .. =-= ... l<br />
....... ....- I . I...<br />
1. 123-42-21 2-Pentanone._4-hydroxv-4-methy 3 .0v i 1T00I JA<br />
12. 1 UNKNOWN 6.051 500 1<br />
I3. 1 UNKNOWN ALCOHOL 4--.-Z.j.Ja. A ;<br />
I4. IUNKNOWN ALCOHOL I 13.88 3000jJ<br />
I5.<br />
6.<br />
7.<br />
IUNKNOWN<br />
IUNKNOWN<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
I;.2<br />
I<br />
4?6f-.---4ej89______<br />
___<br />
_____________<br />
2I F ______ ____<br />
19.<br />
10.<br />
I11.<br />
12.<br />
8. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
IUNKNOWN<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
[UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
~I7<br />
I<br />
24.841<br />
26.7.I~<br />
27 I<br />
49 ____ ps-____<br />
460j. 1<br />
i<br />
~ 'I'<br />
j I<br />
13. [UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 2~7 & r74- I 9 I-<br />
14"._____ UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 298 -4004-411.<br />
15.<br />
I16.<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
UNKNOWN ALKOXY COMPOUND<br />
1<br />
j<br />
30700<br />
3i.09<br />
99 i do<br />
2089 d.<br />
17.<br />
118.<br />
119.<br />
120.<br />
121.<br />
IUNKNOWN PHTHALATE ESTER<br />
I.._<br />
.I_<br />
j 32.37<br />
_ _ _ _1_<br />
1__ _ _ _<br />
__ _ _ _1_<br />
_ _ _ _1_<br />
1100 I 1<br />
_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
_ _ _ 1__<br />
_ _ _ _1_ _<br />
_<br />
I<br />
_<br />
_ I<br />
122.1__ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ 1__ _<br />
123. I_____I____ __ _<br />
124.II__ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ I__ _ I<br />
125. I __ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ I__ _ I<br />
126. I__ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ I__ _ I<br />
127. I. _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
128.II__ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ 1__ _ I<br />
129. ____ I___I<br />
130. j____ I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sampte.<br />
6-Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND Not detected.<br />
A - AldoL condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D-86
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File ID: 07588 Semple Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597002 Requjisition Numb~er:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sape Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
VDA - Volatile Organic Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 10-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Nuumber: VOA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: SL STAFFORD<br />
Associated Blank: 901210-025 CA Fite Numiber: NA<br />
El : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
74-87-3 Chloromethane 11U 79-00-S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane SU<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 Chtoroethane 11U 75-25-2 Bromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 5- 9- (A 108-10-1 4-Methyt-2-pentanone 1lU<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 11U 591-78-6 2-Nexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 TetrachLoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-oichtoroethene SU 79-34-5 1,1.2,2-TetrachLoroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichioroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene SU<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 EthyLbenzene 51)<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichtoroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichtoromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichtoropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 5U /<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochtoromethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compoun~d was analyzed for but not detected. The nu~mber is the attainable detection limit for the salmpte.<br />
8 - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sampte.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Sample Matrix: SOIL Fite ID: 07585<br />
Level: (tow/med): LOW Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 10-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 7<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs found: 1 (ug/L or ug/Kg): g<br />
ICAS NUMBER COMPOUND NAME RT EST. CONC. a<br />
. UNKNOWN I 18.671 6 JJ<br />
I 2. jI1_ _ _ 1_ _<br />
13. ___<br />
_ _ _I_ _<br />
16. __ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ I<br />
7.1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ 1<br />
12.__ _<br />
113.__ _<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_II_<br />
_jIII_<br />
114. _ _ _ _ _1III_<br />
_ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
_ _ I<br />
115.__ _ 1 _ _ I<br />
116. _ _ _ _1II_<br />
117.__ _ _ _1IIj_<br />
j19. J I<br />
120. J I<br />
121. I<br />
122. _____ I<br />
123. __ _ _ _ I I<br />
124. __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I<br />
125. 1____<br />
126. Ii_ _ _ _ _<br />
127. II_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
128. II_ _ _ _ _<br />
129. II____<br />
J30. IjI<br />
Data Reporting Oualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
8 - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J- Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification.<br />
D -88<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File 10: ),14470 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument 10: NP-5985 Requisition Numb~er:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BNA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Nu~mber: BNA CCLP) NDP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 QA File Number: NA<br />
U1 : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol Rt 1000U 106-47-8 4-Chtoroanitine ft IDOWO<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyt)ether R IOOOU 87-68-3 Hexachlorobuitadiene ft 1000U<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenot ft 1 000U 59-50-7 4-Chtoro-3-methylphenol R 1000U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene R 1 000U 91-57-6 2-Nethyinaphthalene Rt 1000U<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ft 1000U 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene R 1000U<br />
100-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol ft 100OU 88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol R 1000U<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichtorobenzene ft 100OU 95-95-4 2,4,5-Trichtoropienol ft 510OU<br />
95-48-7 2-Methyiphenol ft 100OU 91-58-7 2-Chtoronaphthatene ft 1000U<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-Chloroisopropyi)ether ft 10DOW 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline ft S100U<br />
106-44-5 4-Methytphenot ft 1000tJ 131-11-3 Dimethylphthalate ft 1000U<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine ft 100OU 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene ft 1000U<br />
67-72-1 Hexachtoroethane ft I 00OJ 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline ft 5100U<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene ft 1000U 83-32-9 Acenaphthene ft 1000U<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone ft 1000U 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol ft 5100U<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol ft 1000U 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol ft 5100U<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylphenol ft 1000U 132-6,4-9 Dibenzofuran ft 1000U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid ft 5100U 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ft 1000U<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chtoroethoxy)methane ft 1000U 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ft 1000U<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichiorophenol ft 1000U 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate ft 1000U<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ft 1000U 7005-72-3 4-Chlorophenyt-phenylether ft 1000u<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene ft 1000U 86-73-7 Fluorene ft 1000U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Comopound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite ID: 3,14470 Samrple Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument 1D: RP-5985 Requaisition Numer:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
UNA - Base/NeutraL/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAM- 1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Nu~dber: Analysis Procedure Mumber: SNA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Btank: 901214-083 OA File Number: NA<br />
I : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS uglKg<br />
..-........-..-........................-........-.----------- ------------------------------ ....<br />
100-01-6 4-NitroaniLine R 1 00U 53-70-3 Dibenz~a~h)anthracene R 1000U<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methyLphenoL R 5S10Dot 191-24-2 Senzo~g~h,i)perytene R 1000U<br />
86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenyamine ft 1000U)<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether Rt 1000U<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene R 1001.<br />
87-86-5 Pentachtorophenol R 510OU<br />
85-01 -8 Phenanthrene Rt 1000U<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene R 1001.<br />
84-74-2 DI-n-butylphthalate 4800-SL<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene R 1000U<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene R 1000U<br />
85-68-7 Butylbenzylphthalate R 1001.<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-DichLorobenzidine ft 2100U<br />
56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene ft 1000U<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyt)phthalate ft 1001.<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene ft IOOOU<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate ft 1000U<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene ft 1000U<br />
207-08-9 Benzo~k)fluoranthene ft 1000U<br />
50-32-8 Ienza(a)pyrene R 100111 /<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene R 1000U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
q<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - AldoL condensation product.<br />
0 - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COMPOUNDS<br />
AnaLIS ID: 901206-041 Customer Sample ID: U-119<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Saumple Matrix: SOIL File ID: >14470<br />
Level. (low/med). Low Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 2-JAM-1991<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 6.5 dec. _____Date Extracted: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: CSepF/Cont/Sonc) SoxH pH1: ___<br />
CPC Cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
concentration Units<br />
Number TICs founid: 19 Cug/L or tag/Kg): u2LKIa<br />
CAS NUMB8ER COMPOUND WAME I RT IEST. CONC. a<br />
1.<br />
I2.<br />
13.<br />
I4.<br />
I5.<br />
6.<br />
IUNKNOWN<br />
123-42-21 2-Pentanone. 4-hydroxy-4-methy<br />
1 UNKNOWN<br />
IUNKNOWN<br />
IUNKNOWN ALCOHOL<br />
IUNKNOWN ACID<br />
j<br />
J<br />
J<br />
J<br />
j<br />
j<br />
'.39J<br />
S3301 ?<br />
8.311<br />
10.711<br />
i5.94.<br />
15.581<br />
4901<br />
5801<br />
9101<br />
ieee&:-4-g<br />
4601<br />
7. IUNKNOWN Z8!.95 ieooI~<br />
8.<br />
9.<br />
IUNKNOWN PHTHALATE ESTER<br />
JUNKNOWN j<br />
24~.p! -Q8 4..w.___<br />
_<br />
24.861 94014 I 1<br />
.10. JUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON ! 5!O1!<br />
I11. JUNKNOWN HYDROCARBONj LUI3'II<br />
I12. 3UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON j ~ I ~ :~<br />
13.<br />
14.<br />
I15.<br />
16.<br />
17.<br />
18.<br />
19.<br />
JUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
3UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
IUNKNOW14<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
IUNKNOWN ALKOXY COMPOUND<br />
I<br />
J<br />
I<br />
1<br />
-~Z4- 29<br />
-'' / 'XM J.<br />
2944I 3iI I~ w;<br />
08 2 9mI-6<br />
3q.0? I mO J<br />
~ M .89I 130I<br />
32.88 11100 I 1<br />
37.26 j1200 J<br />
120.<br />
121.<br />
122.I<br />
123.<br />
124. II____<br />
I__ _ _<br />
I<br />
I<br />
_I_ _ _ _<br />
I<br />
_ _ _<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
125. II____<br />
126. II____<br />
127.II_____I_______I<br />
128. II____ _______<br />
129.<br />
130.<br />
II_____<br />
__ _ _ _<br />
________<br />
_I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J4 Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D0 Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P-Probable Identification. D-91
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File 10: 07591 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597002 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
VOA - Volatile Organic Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 10-DEC- 1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Numb~er: VGA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: SL STAFFORD<br />
Associated Blank: 901210-025 QA File Number: NA<br />
Cl:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
.................................. .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 ChLoromethane 11U 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-DichLoropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 ChLoroethane 11U 75-25-2 Uromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 5 -- LA 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 11 1& A 591-78-6 2-Nexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 TetrachLoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene 5U 79-34-5 1.1.2,2-TetrachLoroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichtoroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzenve 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 i,2-Dichtoroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1.1,1-Trichloroethane SU<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl. Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichioromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichtoroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochtoromethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite ID: ),14471 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID:<br />
Authorized By:<br />
HP-5985<br />
D. C. Canada<br />
Requisition Number:<br />
Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BRA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounlds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared:<br />
Preparation Procedure Number:<br />
13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed:<br />
Analysis Procedure Numb~er:<br />
2-JAN-1991<br />
BNA CCLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture:<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted):<br />
5.6 Dilution Factor:<br />
Analyst:<br />
1.0<br />
AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 GA File Number: NA<br />
El : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
................<br />
.............................. .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
108-95-2 Phenol R 990U 106-47-8 4-Chioroanitine R 990U<br />
111-44-4 bisC?-Chtoroethyt)ether R 99DU 87-68-3 Hexachtorobutadiene ft 990u<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol R 99OU 59-50-7 4-Chtoro-3-methylphenot ft 990U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene R 991. 91-57-6 2-Methyinaphthalene ft 99OU<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ft 990U 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ft 99OU<br />
100-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol R 990U. 88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichlorophenot R 990U<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ft 990U 95-95-4 2,4.5-Trichtorophenol R 4800U<br />
95-48-7 2-Methylphenol ft 9901U 91-58-7 2-Chtoronaphthatene R 99OU<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-Chloroisopropyt)ether ft 990U 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline R 4800U<br />
106-44-5 4-Methylphenol ft 990U 131-11-3 Dimethylphthalate ft 990U<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine ft 990U 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene R 990U<br />
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane ft 990U 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline ft 48001U<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene ft 990U 83-32-9 Acenaphthene ft 990U<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone ft 991. 51-28-5 2.4-Dinitrophenol ft 4800U<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol ft 99OU 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol ft 4800u<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethytphenol ft 99OU 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran ft 990U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid ft 480OU 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ft 990U<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane ft 990U 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrototuene ft 990.<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichtorophenol ft 99OU 84-66-2 Diethytphthalate ft 991.<br />
120-82-1 1,2,47Trichtorobenzene ft 990U 7005-72-3 4-Chtorophenyl-phenvylether ft 990U.<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene ft 990U 86-73-7 Ftuorene ft 990U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND -Not detected.<br />
A -Atdol condensation product.<br />
D -Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File ID: -14471 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: RP-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Samlple Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
DNA - Base/Neutral/Acid Comn~o~'ds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Nuber: Analysis Procedure Number: BNA CCLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.6 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Slank: 901214-083 GA File Numer: NA<br />
Cl:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS uglKg CAS ug/Kg<br />
.. ....... .............................. .......... -----.............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline R 480OU 53-70-3 Dibenz~a~h)anthracene R 990U<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro--methytphenoL ft 480OU 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene R 990U<br />
86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine R 990U<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromopheny-phenylether Rt 990U<br />
118-74-1 Nexachtorobenzene ft 990U<br />
87-86-5 Pentachlorophenot ft 4800U<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene Rt 990U<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene ft 990U<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butytphthalate 3000 &.LA<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene ft 990U<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene Rt 990U<br />
85-68-7 Butylbenzylphthalate ft 99OU<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine ft 2000U<br />
56-55-3 Senzo(a)anthracene ft 990U<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethylhexyt)phthalate ft 990U<br />
218-01-9 Chrysone ft 990U<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate ft 990U<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene Rt 990U<br />
207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene Rt 990U<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene ft 990U<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene ft 990U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was founmd in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - ALdol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
D-94
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Laboratory: Organic mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J1. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File 10: 314"72 Samvple Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument 10: Hp-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
SNA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Number: BNA CCLP) NDP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Stank: 901211-05 CA File Number: NA<br />
U:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol ft 980U 106-47-8 4-Chtoroaniline R 98OU<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyt)ether ft 980U a7-68-3 Nexachtorobutadiene R 980U<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol R 980U 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methyiphenot R 98OU<br />
541-73-1 ,3-Dichiorobenzene ft 980U 91-57-6 2-Methyinaphthalene ft 98OU<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ft 980U 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ft 980U<br />
100-51-6 BenzyL Alcohol R 980U 88-06-2 2,4,6-TrichLorophenot R 980U<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene R 980LJ 95-95-4 2,4,5-Trichtorophenol R 4800U<br />
95-48-7 2-Methylphenol R 980U 91-58-7 Z-ChloronaphthaLene ft 980U<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-Chtoroisopropyt)ether ft 980U 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline ft 480OU<br />
106-44-5 4-Methytphenol ft 980U 131-11-3 Dimethylphthalate ft 980U<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propyanine ft 980U 208-96-8 Acenaphthytene ft 980U<br />
67-72-1 Nexachloroethane ft 980U 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline ft 4800U<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene ft 980U 83-32-9 Acenaphthene ft 980U<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone ft 980U 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol Rt 4800U<br />
88-75-5 2-NitrophenoL ft 980U 100-02-7 4-NitrophenoL ft 4800U<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethytphenol ft 980U 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran ft 980U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid ft 4800U 121-14-2 2,I.-Dinitrotoluene ft 980U<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane Rt 980U 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ft 980U<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenot ft 980U 84-66-2 Oiethylphthalate ft 980U<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ft 98OU 7005-72-3 4-Chtorophenyt-phenytether ft 980U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene ft 98OU 86-73-7 F'Luorene ft 980U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Comnm-d was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection Limit for the samp~le.<br />
B - Anatyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
O - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
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File ID: )14472 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: HP-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Samrple Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BRA - Base/Neutral/Acid Comrpounmds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Number: BNA CCLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICKC<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 OA File Numiber: NA<br />
C]:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
...... ........................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline R 4800U 53-70-3 Dibenz~a~h)anthracene R 980U<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol R 4801U 191-24-2 Benzog,h,I)perylene R 960U<br />
86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine R 980U<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether R 980U<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene R 980U<br />
87-86-5 Pentachtorophenot R 480OU<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene R 98OU<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene R 980U<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate 4300't, U~<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene R 980U<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene R 980U<br />
85-68-7 Butylbenzylphthalate R 980U<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichtorobenzidine R 2000U<br />
56-55-3 Benzo~a)anthracene R 980U<br />
117-81-7 bisC2-EthylhexyL)phthatate R 980U<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene R 980U<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate R 980U<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene R 980U<br />
207-08-9 Denzo(k)fLuoranthene R 980U lI<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene R 980U<br />
193-39-5 lndeno(l.2,3-cd)pyrene R 980U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Comrpound was analyzed for but not detected. The numiber is the attainable detection limit for the samrple.<br />
B - Analyte was founmd in the reagent blank as well as the samrple.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
D -98
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AnaLIS ID: 901206-043 Customer Sample ID: N-121<br />
Laboratory: organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL File ID: ),14472<br />
Level: (tow/med): Low Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 5.5 dec. _____Date Extracted: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepF/Cont/Sonc) SoxH PHt: -<br />
GPC Cleanup: (YiN) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs found: 19 (ugiL or ugiKg): uqLa<br />
CAS NUMBER COMPOUND NAME RT IEST. CONC. 0<br />
I1.<br />
I2.<br />
I3.<br />
4 ._<br />
123-42-21 2-Pentanone. 4-hydroxy-4-methy<br />
1UNKNOWN ALCOHOL<br />
1UNKNOWN<br />
_ _ _ 1 UNKNOW.N 1<br />
5 .;Z 1 109 j-AO.i581<br />
i Z - I.~ -<br />
109 1 e389 --<br />
4;. 17.2!300 1Ja<br />
5.<br />
6.<br />
1 UNKNOWN<br />
1 UNKNOWN<br />
19i.Z9 1<br />
20.9<br />
17000s + d"<br />
-oo--4--de-<br />
7. 1 UNKNOWN PNALATE ESTER j 4.68. So I 48 I<br />
I .IUNKNOWN ALKOXY COMPOUND j 24.84j 980O1<br />
10.<br />
11. ______UNKNOWN<br />
jANTHRACENEDIONE<br />
HYDROCARBON<br />
1 6.05 j<br />
Z0.30 ~<br />
4000-4-49<br />
I<br />
12.<br />
13.<br />
14.<br />
15.<br />
16.<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
j<br />
I<br />
I<br />
1<br />
I<br />
Z7.Z<br />
28.;q<br />
29.6.3<br />
29.80 I<br />
30.86I<br />
13 I<br />
2888I<br />
120is~ Q9<br />
2300 I 1<br />
100J<br />
17. jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 31.0e I 74404-a<br />
18. ______jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I 31.06 we 703<br />
19. jUNKNOWN ALKOXY COMPOUND 37.24 2600 1<br />
120.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _<br />
121. _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
122.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ 11__ _ I<br />
123. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
.24. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _1_ _<br />
125. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
126.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _<br />
127.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _<br />
128.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _<br />
129.1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _<br />
130. I ___ _<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sampl~e.<br />
8 - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D-99
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Fite ID: 07593 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
instrument ID: 597012 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Samp~le Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
VOA - Volatile organic Compounads (TCL)<br />
Dote Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 10-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: PURGE L TRAP Analysis Procedure Numb~er: VOA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: SL STAFFORD<br />
Associated Blank: 901210-025 0A File Numnber: NA<br />
El Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
------ ........................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 Chtoromethane 11U 79-00-5 1.1,2-TrichLoroothane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane 11U 75-25-2 Bromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 5 1&<br />
A 108-10-1 4-MethyL-2-pentanone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 21$.&I 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene 5U 79-34-5 1.1.2.2-Tetrachloroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-DichLoroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1.2-Dichtoroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 ChLorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform SU 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane SU<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1.3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane SU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J- Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
O - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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File ID: -14473 Samp~le Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrumrnent ID: MP-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BNA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounmds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Nuumber: Analysis Procedure Number: 3NA (CLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.9 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 QA File Numbder: NA<br />
[I : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol R 990U 106-47-8 4-Chloroaniline ft 999.<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyt)ether R 990U 87-68-3 Hexachtorobutadiene R 9901)<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol R 990U 59-50-7 4-Chtoro-3-methytphenol ft 990U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene R 990U 91-57-6 2-Methylnaphthalene R 990U<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene R 990U 77-47-4 Nexachtorocyclopentadiene R 99OU<br />
100-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol R 990U 88-06-2 2,4,6-TrichLorophenot ft 99OU<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ft 990U 95-95-4 2,4,5-TrichtorophenoL R 480OU<br />
95-48-7 2-Methylphenol ft 990U 91-58-7 2-Chloronaphthatene R 990U<br />
108-60-1 bisC2-Chloroisopropyt)ether R 990U. 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline R 4800U<br />
106-44-5 4-Methylphenol ft 999. 131-11-3 Dimethylphthalate ft 990U<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylanine ft 990U 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene ft 99OU<br />
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane ft 990U 99-09-2 3-NitroaniLine ft 4800U<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene ft 990U 83-32-9 Acenaphthene ft 990U<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone ft 999. 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol ft 480OU<br />
88-75-5 2-Nltrophenot ft 990U 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenot ft 480OU<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylphenol ft 990U 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran ft 990U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid ft 480OU 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ft 999.<br />
111-91-1 bisC2-Chloroethoxy)methane ft 990U 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ft 990U<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichtorophenot ft 99OU 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate ft 990U<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ft 990U 7005-72-3 4-Chlorophenyl-phenytether ft 990U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene ft 990U 86-73-7 Fluorene ft 990U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite ID: ),14473 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: HP-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
INA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounids (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC- 1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: Analysis Procedure Number: SNA (CIP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 5.9 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 CA File Number: NA<br />
11 : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
.................................. .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline R 480OU 53-70-3 Oibenz(a,h)anthracene R 99OU<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dlnitro-2-methylphenot R 4800U 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene R 990U<br />
86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine R 990U<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether R 990U<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene R 990U<br />
87-86-5 Pentachlorophenot R 4800U<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene R 990U<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene R 990U.<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate 7100S..LA,<br />
206-44-0 FLuoranthene R 990U<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene R 990U<br />
85-68-7 ButylbenzyLphthalate R 990U<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-DichLorobenzidine R 2000U<br />
56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene R 990U<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-EthylhexyL)phthatate R 990U<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene R 990U<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate R 990U<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene R 990U<br />
207-08-9 genzo(k)ftuoranthene R 990U<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene R 990U7/ .<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene R 990U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found In the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Atlol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnaLIS 1D: 901206-044. Customer Sample ID: N-122<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL File ID: >14473<br />
Level: (towlmed): LOW Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 5.9 dec. _____Date Extracted: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: CSepFlContlSonc) SoxH PH: ____<br />
CPC Cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs found: 20 (ugIL or ug/Kg): _uK<br />
I CAS NUMBER COMPOUND NAME RT jEST. CONC. 0<br />
I1. 123-42-21 2-Pentanone. 4-hydroxy-4-methy J5.r69- ;9000 1 dAe0<br />
I2. _ jUNKNOWN 1<br />
j8.28j 650 1 1<br />
I3. 1 UNKNOWN ALCOHOL 3 -~99m-4- H00-4,1<br />
I4. _____ jUNKNOWN ACID 15.61 I46011<br />
I5. jUNKNOWN -.9 4OI9094 d o<br />
6. ___ jUNKNOWN ZO79<br />
7. _______jUNKNOWN 1T! 20 d o,<br />
8.______ UNKNOWN j 1.90I ~ 00<br />
I9. jUNKNOWN PNTHALATE ESTER 266 iio -I e<br />
I10. UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON J 24.83 I3400 1 1<br />
11. jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON ~I70IJ<br />
I12. ______jANTHRACENEDIONE oi.I 7QI9<br />
13. jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 2J3 9; I~ N;<br />
14.<br />
15.<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
f UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON J<br />
V-1<br />
.? I<br />
2?0<br />
N100<br />
d7o -I.i<br />
i a;<br />
/16. IUNKNOWN ; 9.6; go 00 0<br />
17.<br />
I18.<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
29.84<br />
500<br />
-------- ';<br />
2408O J<br />
19.<br />
I20.<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
31 70<br />
I<br />
------ 4904-s -<br />
1 999 j0<br />
121. ____11 I<br />
122.11 I<br />
123.__ _ _ 11 I<br />
/24. 1 I<br />
/25. ____<br />
126.1 II<br />
127.1 I<br />
128.1I I<br />
129. I<br />
130.j II<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the saawple.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD -Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D-103<br />
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Fite ID: 07605 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
instrument ID: 597002 Requisition Numb~er:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VOA - Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE 9 TRAP Analysis Procedure Numb~er: VGA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL HUDDLESTON<br />
Associated Slank: 901211-004 OA File Number: NA<br />
(I:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
...................<br />
.............................. .......... ...........----------------..........<br />
74-87-3 Chtoromethane 11U 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Oichtoropropene 5U<br />
75-00-3 Chtoroethane 11U 75-25-2 Bromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 5U 108-10-1 1-Methyl-2-pentanone llU<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 11U 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon DisuLfIde 5U 127-18-4 TetrachLoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4. 1,1-Dichtoroethene 5U 79-34-5 1.1,2,Z-Tetrachloroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichtoroethane SU 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichtoroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 ChLorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 EthyLbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichtoroethane SU 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-1. Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichtoromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane SU<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene SU<br />
79-01 -6 Trichloroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Cualifiers:<br />
U - Comrpound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J2 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
No - not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
O - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
D-104
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Laboratory: organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Fite ID: 3141.74 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: HP5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BNA - Base/Neutral/Acld Compoun~ds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Nuber: Analysis Procedure Number: SNA (CLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 8.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 OA File Nu~mber: NA<br />
0] : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS uglKg CAS ug/Kg<br />
............................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
108-95-2 Phenol ft IOOOU 106-47-8 4-ChloroaniLine R IOU<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-ChLoroethyt)ether R 1000U 87-68-3 MexachLarobutadiene ft 1 000tU<br />
95-57-8 2-ChlorophenoL R 1000U 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenoL ft 1000U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ft 1 000U 91-57-6 2-MothytnaphthaLene ft 1000U<br />
106-46-7 1.4-Dichtorobenzene ft 000t; 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene Rt 100OU<br />
100-51-6 Benzyt Alcohol ft 100OU 88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichlorophenot ft 100OU<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ft 1 000tU 95-95-4 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ft 5200t)<br />
95-48-7 2-Methytphenol ft 100OU 91-58-7 2-ChLoronaphthatene ft 1000U<br />
108-60-1 bls(2-Chlorolsopropyl)ether ft 1 000tU 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline Rt 520OU<br />
106-44-5 4-MethytphenoL ft 1000U 131-11-3 Dimethylphthalate ft 100OU<br />
621-64-7 N-Witroso-di-n-propylamine Rt I000U 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene ft 1000U<br />
67-72-1 Hexachtoroethane ft 1000U 99-09-2 3-Nitroanitine ft 520OU<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene ft 1000U 83-32-9 Acenaphthene ft 1000U<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone ft I000tU 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol ft 5200U<br />
88-75-5 2-NitrophenoL ft 1000U 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol ft 5200u<br />
105-67-9 2,4-DimethytphenoL ft IOOOU 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran R I000U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid ft 5200U 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ft 1000U<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane ft 1000U 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Rt 1000U<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol ft 1000U 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate Rt 1000U<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ft 1000U 7005-72-3 4-Chtorophenyt-phenyLether ft 1 000U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene ft 1000U 86-73-7 FLuorene Rt IOOOU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the samrple.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J1 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds Initial calibration range.<br />
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File ID: ),14474 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: MP-5985 Requisition Numiber:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Samp~le Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
SNA - Base/Neutral /Acid Compyounmds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Numiber: Analysis Procedure Number: INA CCLP) NDP<br />
Percent Moisture: 8.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 OA File Numiber: NA<br />
C]:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
------. . ............-----.------- .------.*................ ............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline R 520OU 53-70-3 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene R IODOU<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenoL R 5200U 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene R I 00OU<br />
86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenytomine R 1000U<br />
115-3 4-Blromophenyl-plienylether R 1000U<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene R 100OU<br />
87-86-5 Pentachtorophenol R 520OU<br />
85-01-5 Phenanthrene R 1000U<br />
120,12,7' Anthracene R 1000U<br />
a4-74-2 Di-n-butytphthalate 33001... Lk.<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene, R 100OU<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene R 100OU<br />
85-6a-7 Butylbenzylphthalate R 1000U<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichtorobenzidine R 2100U<br />
56-55-3 Uenzo~a)anthracene R 1000U<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyl)phthatate R 1000U<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene, R 1000U<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate R 1000U<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene R 100OU<br />
207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene R 1000U<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene R 1000U<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene R 1000U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numaber is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was founid In the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscop~y Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL File ID: 3,14474<br />
Level: (low/mad): LOW Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 8.5 dec. _____Date Extracted: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: CSepF/Cont/Sonc) SoxH PH: ____<br />
GPC Cleanup: (YIN) Nj<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs founid: 20 Cug/L or ug/Kg): _tsgK2<br />
CAS NUMBER COMPOUND NAME RT EST. CONC.<br />
I1. 123-42-21 2-Pentanone. 4-hydroxy-4-methy<br />
2. 1 UNKNOWN<br />
I3.1 UNKNOWN ALCOHOL<br />
I .65- --- iOfl0 -<br />
15.721 95011 J<br />
438 07 --- I d9 -<br />
I~e<br />
4 .___ _ 1 UNKNOWN 10.90I No"I do<br />
I5.<br />
6.<br />
I7.<br />
jUNKNOWN<br />
JUNKNOWN<br />
jUNKNOWN<br />
I 19.0<br />
i9.?e I40<br />
20!.90 I3e<br />
3neOIJ ! d<br />
I~ d9o<br />
I de<br />
a .<br />
9.<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
1UNKNOWN PHTHALATE ESTER<br />
I 3.7 f I<br />
-?*-~ 60 -~<br />
I11. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I, jt- I<br />
1 2.<br />
I13.<br />
14.<br />
IANTHRACECOTONE<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
I65<br />
I<br />
I<br />
j I<br />
Q00<br />
9;<br />
d o<br />
i IM)0<br />
I .<br />
I15. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 2e.7 F9 -"GO Ie-<br />
16. IUNKNOWN ALKOXY COMPOUND j -9.159O<br />
17. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 29.81 I2900 .1<br />
18. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I 3<br />
0.85, C o--o<br />
19.<br />
I20.<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
I 5l.?V ;8700 I "<br />
nan.7I<br />
121. II___<br />
122. II___<br />
123. IIIJ___<br />
124. J__ _<br />
125. III___<br />
126. III___<br />
127. I __ _ I<br />
28.IIJ__ _<br />
129. IIJ___<br />
130.I I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
B8 Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND -Not detected.<br />
A Aldol condensation product.<br />
D Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P -Probable Identification. D-107
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Instrument ID: 5970#2 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
VOA -Volatie organic Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 10-DEC- 1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VGA CCLP) NDP<br />
Percent Moisture: 9 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: SL STAFFORD<br />
Associated Blank: 901210-025 GA File Nuber: NA<br />
Dl : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
74-87-3 Chtoromethane 11U 79-00-5 1.1,2-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Broi methane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1.3-Dichtoropropene SU<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane 11t; 75-25-2 Bromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methytene Chloride -5 2n- LA 108-10-1 1-Methyt-2-pentanone 11U<br />
67-61 Acetone 17- S 1A 591-78-6 2-Ilexanone 1 1U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide SU 127-18-4. Tetrachloroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene 5U 79-34-5 1,1.2,2-TetrachLoroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichtoroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xyleme (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4. Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichioromethane 5U<br />
1006-01-5 c1,3-Dchorropone 5U<br />
7806-87-5 c1,-Dichloroprne 5U<br />
79-01-6 TiichLoroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochtoromethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Anslyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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File ID: ),14475 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: MP-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized Dy: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-i990<br />
DNA - lase/Meutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC- 1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN- 1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Nurter: Analysis Procedure Number: DNA (CLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7.1 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Stank: 901214-083 CA File Number: NA<br />
U:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol ft 1000W 106-47-8 4-ChtoroaniLine ft 10003<br />
111-44-4 bisC2-Chloroethyt)ether ft 100013 87-68-3 Hexachtorobutadiene R 10013<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenot ft 100013 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphevot ft 100013<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichtorobenzene ft 100013 91-57-6 Z-Methyinaphthalene ft 10001<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ft 1000U 77-47-4 Hexachtorocyclopentadiene ft 10001<br />
100-51-6 Renzyl Alcohol ft 100013 88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichtorophenot ft 10003<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichiorobenzene ft 10003 95-95-4 2,4,5-Trichlorophenot ft 480013<br />
95-48-7 2-MethylphenoL ft 100013 91-58-7 2-Chloronaphthatene ft 100013<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-Chloroisopropyt)ether ft 100013 88-74-4 2-Nitroanitine Rt 680013<br />
106-44-5 4-Methylphenol R 100013 131-11-3 Dimethyiphthatate ft 100013<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine ft 10003 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene ft 1000U<br />
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane ft 100013 99-09-2 3-NitroaniLine ft 48001U<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene ft 10003 83-32-9 Acenaphthene ft 100013<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone ft 100013 51-28-5 2,4-Dinltrophenot ft 48001U<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol ft 10001. 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol ft 480013<br />
105-67-9 2,4-pimethyiphenol ft 100013 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran ft 100013<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid R 480013 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ft 100013<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chtoroethoxy)methane ft 100013 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ft 100013<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichtorophenol ft 100013 84-66-2 Diethylphthatate ft 10003<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ft 100013 7005-72-3 4-Chlorophenyi-phenytether ft 100013<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene ft 10003 86-73-7 Fluorene R 100013<br />
Data Rteporting Oualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldot condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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File ID: >14475 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: HP-5985 Requisition Numer:<br />
Authorized Dy: D. C. -Canada Date sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BNA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC- 1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Number: DNA (CIP) NDP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7.1 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Dlank: 901214-083 OA File Numrber: NA<br />
U:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
..............................................----------.............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline R 4800UJ 53-70-3 Oibenz(a~h)anthracene R 1000u<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenot R 48D0U 191-24-2 Denzo(gh,I)perytene R 1000U<br />
86-30,6 N-Nltrosodlphenylamine ft 1000U<br />
101-55-3 4-Dromophenyl-phenytether Rt 1000U<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene ft IOOOU<br />
87-86-5 PentachlorophenoL ft 4800U<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene ft 1000U<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene R 1000U<br />
84-74-2 0l-n-butytphthatate 3700'ts, Lt.<br />
206-44-0 FLuoranthene ft 1000.3<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene ft 1000U<br />
85-68-7 Dutylbenzylphthalate ft 1000tU<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-DichLorobenzidine R 2000U<br />
56-55-3 Denzo~a)anthracene ft 1000U<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethylhexyt)phthaLate ft 1000U<br />
/<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene R 1000U<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthatate ft 1000U<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene ft 1000UI<br />
207-08-9 Denzo(k)fluoranthene ft 1000U<br />
50-32-8 Denzo(a)pyrene ft 1000U<br />
193-39-5 Indeno~l.2,3-cd)pyrene Rt 1000U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
V /?<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
9 - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Sample Matrix: SOIL Fite ID: ),14475<br />
Level: (low/med): LOW Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 7.1 dec. _____Date Extracted: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepF/Cont/Sonc) SoxH pH: ____<br />
GPC Cleanup: (Y/N) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Nuber TICs found: 20 Cug/L or uglKg): u2LK2<br />
CAS NUMBER COMPOUND NME RT IEST. CONC. a<br />
~ O ~<br />
1.<br />
I2.<br />
I3.<br />
I4.<br />
123-42-21 2-Pentanone. 4-hydroxy-4-methy<br />
1 UNKNONW ALCOHOL<br />
1 UNKNOWN ALCOHOL<br />
1 UNKNOWN<br />
6.! I<br />
Q18<br />
+6i; 2<br />
"A-u<br />
66 8J<br />
~ 3000 in~ -<br />
Me H3~<br />
I5.<br />
I6.<br />
I7.<br />
8.<br />
1 UNKNOWN<br />
1 UNKNOWN<br />
1 UNKNOWN<br />
1 UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON ~<br />
1?.ee I 10I.I<br />
19,10I 7OOI ~<br />
288 Z500 4-46-~<br />
M .oIS 658oI<br />
9. [UNKNOWN PHTHALATE ESTER N .6?. 1.<br />
I10. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I 24.84 I1500I<br />
11. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 22.090<br />
I12. IANTHRACECOIONE 28e i 1OOis .D<br />
13. [UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON ?63 8 0I.<br />
14. [UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON N9T.66 1 leg d .<br />
15. UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON ?0Z.;c4 XCOG.I '<br />
16. ______jUNKNOWN ALKOXY COMPOUND I cy.se F 0 IJ<br />
I17. jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 1 29.80 1 2100 j.<br />
18. UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON i n RA iOj4.<br />
19. UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 34~.68 6;90o~<br />
20. jUNKNOWN ALKOXY COMPOUND j 37.26 j1200 j 1<br />
121.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j__ _ _ __ _ _ I__ _<br />
122.111__ _ _ 1__ _<br />
123.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _<br />
124. I<br />
125. II<br />
126. I I<br />
127. II<br />
128. I<br />
129.I I<br />
130. II<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD -Not detected.<br />
A - AldoL condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P-Probable identification. D-111
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Fite ID: 07596 Samp~le Matrix: SOIL<br />
instrument ID: 597002 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
VOA - Volatile organic Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 10-DEC- 1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VGA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: SL STAFFORD<br />
Associated Blank: 901210-025 OA File Number: NA<br />
El: Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
74-87-3 Chtoromethane 11U 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Uromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichtoropropene SU<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane 11U 75-25-2 Bromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride £ dt0 LA 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 111)<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 25 -& (A 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachioroethene S1)<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichioroethene 5U 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachioroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane SU 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichtoroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 ChLorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 5U 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 BromodichLoromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichtoropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichtoropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochtoromethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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File ID: )14476 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrum~ent ID: MP-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
SNA -Base/NeutraL/Acid Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Numb~er: INA (CLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 CA Fite Numiber: NA<br />
[I : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
108-95-2 Phenol R 1000U 106-47-8 4-Chloroaniline R 1000U<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-Chtoroethyl)ether R I 000U 87-68-3 Hexachtorobutadiene R 100OU<br />
95-57-8 2-Chtorophenol ft 1000U 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ft 1000U<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ft I00OU 91-57-6 2-Methylnaphthalene ft IOOOU<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene R I1000t) 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene R 1000U<br />
100-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol R 1000U 88-06-2 2.4,6-Trichlorophenol t R OOOU<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Oichlorobenzene R IOOOU 95-95-4 2,4.5-Trichlorophenol ft 5100U<br />
95-48-7 2-Methytphenol R 100OU 91-58-7 2-ChLoronaphthatene R 1000U<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether ft I000U 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline R 5100U<br />
106-44-5 4-Methytphenol ft 1000U 131-11-3 Dimethylphthalate R 100OU<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine R 1000U 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene R 1000U<br />
67-72-1 Nexachloroethane R 1000U 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline ft 5100U<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene ft 100OU 83-32-9 Acenaphthene R 1000W<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone R 1000U 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol ft 5100tJ<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol ft 100WU 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol ft 5100U<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethytphenol ft IOOOU 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran ft 1000U<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid R 5100U 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ft 1000U<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane ft 1000U 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene R 1000U<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol R 100WU 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate R 1000U<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene R 100OW 7005-72-3 4-Chtorophenyl-phenytether R 1000W<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene R 100WU 86-73-7 Fluorene ft IOOOU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numb~er is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Anulyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J- Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Fite ID: )14476 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: HP-5985 Requisition Numb*er:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BNA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN- 1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Number: SNA (CIP) NDP<br />
Percent Moisture: 6.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Btank: 901214-083 GA File Number: NA<br />
11 : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
.................................. .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline Rt 5 100U 53-70-3 Dibenz~a~h)anthracene R 1000u<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitra-2-methytphenot R 5100U 191-24-2 Uenzo(g,h,i)perylene R 1000U<br />
86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine R 1000tJ<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromopheny-phenylether R 100OU<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene R 1000U<br />
87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol R 5100U<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 2200<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene R 1000U<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthaLate 5 6 00 11,u<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene R IOOOU<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene R IOOOU<br />
85-68-7 ButytbenzylphthaLate R 1001.<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-DichLorobenzidinte R 2101U<br />
56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene R 1000U<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyt)phthalate R 1000U<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene R 1001.<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate R 1000U<br />
205-99-2 Uenzo(b)ftuoranthene R 1000U<br />
207-08-9 Denzo(k)fLuoranthene R 1000U<br />
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene R 10011<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene R 1000U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numiber is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J -Indicates an estimated value.<br />
NDO Not detected.<br />
A -Aldol condensation product.<br />
D -Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Sample Matrix: SOIL File ID: ),14476<br />
Level: (Low/med): LOW Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 2-JAN-1991<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 6.5 dec. _____Date Extracted: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepFlContlSonc) SoxH pH: ____<br />
GPC Cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
Number TICs fo und: 20<br />
Concentration Units<br />
(ugIL or uglKg): ug/K2<br />
CAS NUMBER COMPOUND NAME FIT EST. CONC. a<br />
1 . 123-42-21 2-Pentanone, 4-hydroxy-4-methy I 5.7 it ftsee<br />
I2. 1 UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON j 14.12 I 12000 I~<br />
I3. .jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON j 16.03 I 23000 I.<br />
I4. 1UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON J 17.3e Fees .~<br />
I5. jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON j 17.81 I 22000 J I<br />
I6. jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON j 18.56 I8500 I.<br />
I7. jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON j 18.82 12000 J.<br />
I8.<br />
I9.<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
[UNKNOWN<br />
j<br />
1<br />
19.46 I<br />
19.741<br />
28000 1 9<br />
22000 1I<br />
10.<br />
I11.<br />
I12.<br />
I13.<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
1UNKNOWN<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
j<br />
j<br />
j<br />
20.41 I8200 . 1<br />
2 0.94 I 1eee" Ido<br />
20.98 j 17000 . 1<br />
21.70 j 25000 1 .<br />
14.<br />
15.<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
j<br />
J<br />
22.46 j<br />
22.55 l<br />
42000<br />
23000<br />
1 .<br />
1 9<br />
16. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON ; 1.s4 4- 34e00 1 do<br />
17.<br />
18.<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
I 23.96 1 18000 1 .9<br />
2 - 1 &-4------VT_-t-1j .9<br />
19. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 26.I40 1 2C;0 i.<br />
20. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I" 2768seC3I<br />
121. III.._ _ _<br />
122.II ___I<br />
123. III. _ _<br />
j24. ___I<br />
125.I I__ _<br />
126.I ___I<br />
127. II___I<br />
28. ___I<br />
129.I I ___I<br />
130. II. __<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number Is the attainable detection limit for the samp'le.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J.- Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Hot detected.<br />
A - Aldot condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D-115
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File ID: 07620 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597002 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VOA -Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: .Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VOA (CLP) NDP<br />
Percent Moisture: 7 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL MUDOLESTON<br />
Associated Blank: 901211-004 OA File Numb~er: NA<br />
(3:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
74-87-3 Chloromethane 11U 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene SU<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1.3-DichLoropropene SU<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane 11U 75-25-2 Bromoform SU<br />
75-09-2 MethyLene Chloride 5U 108-10-1 4-Methyt-2-peitanone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 11U 591-78-6 Z-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 TetrachLoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichtoroethene 5U 79-36-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachtoroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1*1-Dichtoroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) SU 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichtoroethane SU 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane su<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 rrichloroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochtoromethane 5U<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Level: (Lowlmed): LOW Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 11-DEC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 7<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Numiber TICs founbd: I (ug/L or uglKg): ugLKg<br />
CAS NUMBER COMPOUND NAME R T IEST. CONC. 0<br />
1. 76-13-11 Freon 113 4-4 I.Q1-------.41j.<br />
12. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _1_ _ _ _1_ _<br />
3.-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _1_ _ _ _1_ _<br />
4'.__<br />
6.<br />
1 6.<br />
~7.-II<br />
_ _1_<br />
1_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_ _<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_<br />
_ .II_ _<br />
18.<br />
19. II___<br />
1_ _ _ 1 I<br />
110.II__<br />
I11.II__<br />
112.<br />
113. II_<br />
_ _ _<br />
_ _ _<br />
I _ _ _ I_<br />
_ _ _ _I_ _<br />
_<br />
_ _<br />
II<br />
I<br />
_<br />
_I_ _<br />
_<br />
_<br />
114.__ _ _ _1II_<br />
_ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
115. _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ I<br />
116.1 __ _ _ __ _ I<br />
117.__ _ _ _1II_<br />
118. _ _ _ _1II_<br />
_ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
_ _ _ _I_ _ _ I<br />
119.1 L__ _ _ __ _ I<br />
120. 1II_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
121. 1I_ _ _ _ _ _<br />
122. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _ _ 1__ _ I<br />
123.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1__ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ 1__ _ I<br />
126. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
127. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
128.1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 I<br />
129.1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 I<br />
I30. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D Secondary dilution.<br />
E -Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P -Probable Identification.<br />
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File 1D: 3,14511 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: HP-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
BNA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounjrds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 17JA(19/<br />
Preparation Procedure Numiber: Analysis Procedure Number: SNA C(e,.D<br />
Percent Moisture: 8.3 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 QA File Number: NA<br />
(I : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
...... ........................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 110007 106-47-8 4-Chloroanitine 11000 7<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 11000 7 87-68-3 Nexachtorobutadiene 11000U7<br />
95.57-8 2-Chtorophenot 11000.7 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenot 1100071<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 11000.7 91-57-6 2-MethyLnophthaLene i0ou J<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Oichlorobenzene 110oo)07 77-47-4 Nexachtorocyclopentadiene 11000 7<br />
100-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol 11000 7 88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichlorophenot 1100U o<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 110007 95-95-4 2,4,5-Trichlorophenot 5200U07<br />
95.45.7 2-MethytphenoL 1100U7T 91-58-7 2-Chloronaphthatene 110007T<br />
108-60-1 bis(2-Chlorolsopropyt)ether 1100UJ3- 88-74-4 2-NitroaniLine 5200.3<br />
106-44-5 4-MethylpienoL<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propyanine<br />
110007<br />
11001.13<br />
131-11-3 DimethyLphthaLate<br />
208-96-8 Acenaphthylene<br />
1100o)03<br />
11000 7<br />
67-72-1<br />
98-95-3<br />
Hexachioroethane<br />
Nitrobenzene<br />
11000 7<br />
110007<br />
99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline<br />
83-32-9 Acenaphthene<br />
52000 JT<br />
11000 3'<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 11000 7 51-25-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol 5200U 7<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol 1100U7, 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenot 5200U07<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylphenol 11000,7 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran l11000X<br />
65-55-0 Benzoic Acid 5200U-T 121-14-2 2.4-Dinitrotoluene 1100U.7<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-ChLoroethoxy)methane 110007 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoiuene 11000 T<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 10007J 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate 11000 7<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 11000 7 7005-72-3 4-Chtorophenyl-phenytether 1100U,7<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 110007 : 86-73-7 Fluorene 11000 7<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The Kx. er is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
D-118<br />
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Level: (Low/med): LOW Date Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 17-JAN-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 8.3 dec. _____Date Extracted: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepFlContlSonc) SoxH pH: ____<br />
CPC cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Num~ber TICs found: 20 (ugIL or ug/Kg): u2L2<br />
CAS NUMBER COMPOUND NAME RT EST. CONC. 0<br />
an:~~ nu:V~zz=2 n~arsf :n:. n m~ 1 ... .... .Z<br />
I1. 123-42-21 2-Pentanone, 4-hydroxy-4-methy S.P IA- 440 A IlO<br />
2. 1UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I 14.13 I 7800 1<br />
3. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I 16.02 I 13000 1<br />
4. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON 1 469 4 .43" do<br />
6. _ UNKNOWN HYRCRO 17.781 100 J<br />
6 .<br />
I7.<br />
IUNKNOWN HDOABNI<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I<br />
18.54<br />
18.79 I<br />
10001<br />
5800 J<br />
a. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I 19.41 1 6000 J<br />
I9. IUNKNOWN 19I.R0 ROOI.. d<br />
1 1. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I 20.38 1 4200 J<br />
1 11. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I 20.97 I 15000 J<br />
12.<br />
13.<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
I<br />
I<br />
21.67 I<br />
22.43 I<br />
8400<br />
16000<br />
1<br />
1<br />
14. UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I 22.52 I 8400 J<br />
15. UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON HIB We de-I."<br />
16. UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON I 23.93 I 7300 J<br />
17.<br />
18.<br />
19.<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
UNKNOWN ARAMATIC KETONE<br />
[UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
25.4<br />
260 I<br />
26 238<br />
; 0C0 le-O<br />
9"&c I<br />
I3' I<br />
20. jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON Z7.4 5;<br />
*0 -asoI<br />
121.______ I<br />
122.__ _ _ _ II I<br />
123. _ _ _ _ 1IIII<br />
124. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _I_ _ _<br />
25. 1__________________1______ ______1____<br />
126. _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _<br />
127. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ _1_ _ _<br />
128.1__ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ 1__ _ I<br />
129. __ _ _ _I_ _ _ _ i__ _ I<br />
130.1__ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ 1__ _<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compoun~d was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B -Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J4 Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D0 Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D-119<br />
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Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VOA -Volatile Organic Compounds CTCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 12-DEC-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE & TRAP Analysis Procedure Numb~er: VOA CCLP) NOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 8 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL HUDDLESTON<br />
Associated Blank: 901212-004 QA File Niuber: NA<br />
C] : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
...... ........................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
74-87-3 Chtoromethane 11U 79-00-5 1,1,Z-Trichioroethane SU<br />
74-83-9 Uronmmthane 11U 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 11U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichtoropropene SU<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane 11U 75-25-2 Bromnoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 109.3. LAk 108-10-1 4-Methyt-2-pentanone 11U<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 54'S. LA 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 11U<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachtoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene 5U 79-34-5 1,1.2,2-Tetrachtoroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane 5U 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5U<br />
107-06-2 1,2-DichLoroethane SU 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-Butanone 11U 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) SU<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 11U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichtoromethane SU<br />
1006-01-5 c1,3-Dichorropone 5U<br />
7806-87-S<br />
79-01-6<br />
124-48-1<br />
c1-Dichloroprne<br />
Trichloroethene<br />
Dibromochioromethane<br />
5U<br />
5U<br />
5U 6 7<br />
q<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
* - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J- Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
0 - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnaLIS ID: 901206-050 Customer Sample ID: N-127<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Fit. ID: r14481 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument 1D: HP-5985 Requisition Numiber:<br />
-Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Samp~le Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BRA - Base/Neutral/Acid Comp~ounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 3-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: Analysis Procedure Number: BHA (CLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: .1 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK HEADRICK<br />
Associated Slank: 901214-083 QA File Number: NA<br />
H : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
............................... .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
108-95-2 Phenol 960UJ 106-47-8 4-ChLoroanilne 960U5<br />
111-44-4 bis(2-ChtoroethyL)ether 960U _ 87-68-3 Hexachlorobuztediene 960U 3<br />
95-57-8 2-ChLorophenol 960U .7 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 960U-1<br />
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 960) 91-57-6 2-Methytnephthalenve 96OU 7<br />
106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 960U Y 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyctopentadiene 960UJ'<br />
100-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol 960U 7 88-06-2 2,4,6-TrichLorophenot 960U 7<br />
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 960U j 95-95-4 2,4.5-Trichlorophenol 480DU J<br />
95-48-7 2-Methyiphenoi 960U7j 91-58-7 2-Chtoronaphthalene 960U 7<br />
108-60-1 bisC2-Chloroisopropyt)ether 960U 7 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline 4800 11<br />
106-44-5 4-Methytphenot 960U 7 131-11-3 Dimethytplithatate 96DU Jr<br />
621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine 960U T 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 960U X<br />
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 960U3- 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline 4800U j<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 960U-Y 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 960UT<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 960U X 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol 4800U,7<br />
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol 960U 3 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol 4800U 7<br />
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylphenol 960U T 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 960U Z<br />
65-85-0 Benzoic Acid 4800U T 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrototuene 960U 7<br />
111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane 960U 7 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 960U3r<br />
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 960UT 84-66-2 Diethytphthatate 960U.17<br />
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 960U 7 7005-72-3 4-Chtorophenyl-phenylether 960U 7<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 960U J 86-73-7 Fluorene 960U 3<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the samrple.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sanipte.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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AnaLIS ID: 901206-050 Customer Sample ID: N-127<br />
Laboratory: organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
File IN: 314481 Samwple Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrumient ID: NP-5985 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized By: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
BRA - Base/Neutral/Acid Compounmds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: 13-DEC-1990 Date Analyzed: 3-JAN-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Numb~er: Analysis Procedure Number: BNA (CLP) HOP<br />
Percent Moisture: .1 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: AK NEADRICK<br />
Associated Blank: 901214-083 OA File Numb~er: NA<br />
II:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
..................---------------- .......... ........... .............................. ..........<br />
100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline 480OUZY 53-70-3 Dibenz(a~h)anthracene 960U7<br />
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylpienot 4800U 7 191-24-2 Benzo(g~h,l)perylene 960U j<br />
86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 960U 3<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromophenyt-pIhenytether 960Uj<br />
118-74-1 Nexachlorobenzene 960U:T<br />
87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol 4800U 1<br />
85-01-8 Phenanthrene 960Uj<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 960U 7<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate 25001L Lk-y<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene 96OU J-<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 960U 7<br />
85-68-7 Butylbenzylphthalate 960U 7<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 2000U IT<br />
56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene 960U.T<br />
117-81-7 bis(2-Ethythexyl)phthalate 960U 3<br />
218-01-9 Chrysene 960U 7<br />
117-84-0 Di-n-.octylplithalate 960U T<br />
205-99-2 Benzo(b)ftuoranthene 960U 3<br />
207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 960UT<br />
50-32-8 Benzo~a)pyrene 960U,17<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(1.2,3-cd)pyrene 960UJ '<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numiber is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Analytical Chemistry Department<br />
SNA (TCL) SOIL ORGANICS ANALYSIS DATA SHEETS<br />
TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COMPOUNDS<br />
AnaLIS ID: 901206-050 Customer Sample ID: 11-127<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL Fite ID: >144.81<br />
Level: (Low/med): LOW Date Received: 5-DEC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analyzed: 3-JAN-1991<br />
% Moisture: not dec. .1 dec. _____Date Extracted: 13-DEC-1990<br />
Extraction: (SepF/Cont/Sonc) SoxH PH: ____<br />
GPC Cleanup: (YIN) N<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Number TICs found: 20 Cug/L or ug/Kg): _uL~<br />
I CAS NUMBER I COMPOUND NAME RT IEST. CONC.<br />
j~zXX 1 = ==~z* ZZS23232.2..Zzu : =: I I..z 12C33221 ==z~<br />
1.<br />
I2.<br />
I3.<br />
I4.<br />
I5.<br />
6.<br />
I7.<br />
I8.<br />
I9.<br />
123-42-21 2-Pentanone. 4-hydroxy-4-methy<br />
1 UNKNOWN ALCOHOL<br />
1 UNKNOWN<br />
1 UNKNOWN<br />
IUNKNOWN<br />
IUNKNOWN<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
UNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
UNKNOWN PHTHALATE ESTER<br />
j<br />
L<br />
j<br />
j<br />
I23.88<br />
U=4-44&.-.<br />
IO<br />
16.9O------0O-...<br />
~<br />
19I.S. i8 j~<br />
20c.88j -48064-n-<br />
2I? 64<br />
1390 J<br />
mte<br />
I<br />
(10.<br />
I11.<br />
jUNKNOWN<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
I 24.86!<br />
23.00 1<br />
5501<br />
66e<br />
12. jUNKNOWN AROMATIC KETONE 26.9i 70 3<br />
13. jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON Z6.34<br />
14.<br />
15.<br />
116.<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
jUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
[UNKNOWN<br />
j<br />
j<br />
PA<br />
o.lu<br />
29.701<br />
4.5 500-1 .. o<br />
)0IJ<br />
8801<br />
I<br />
17. IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON j 2.?9 liI . de-<br />
18.<br />
19.<br />
I20.<br />
(21.1<br />
IUNKNOWN HYDROCARBON<br />
IUNKNOWN ALKOXY COMPOUND<br />
IUNKNOWN PHTHALATE ESTER<br />
I<br />
j<br />
308 I<br />
).&0<br />
32.36 I1400<br />
1 I<br />
44GOI<br />
IJ<br />
I<br />
(22. ___________________<br />
(23.<br />
(24.<br />
125.1III<br />
1_<br />
J<br />
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
(26.<br />
(27.<br />
III<br />
I I<br />
(28.1 I<br />
29.__ _ _ II<br />
130. I<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J- Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification. D-123
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AnaLIS ID: 901206-050 Customer Sample ID: N1-127<br />
Laboratory: Organic Kass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: J. KESSNER/R. SHUCK<br />
Fite ID: 07635 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument ID: 597002 Requisition Number:)<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 6-DEC-1990<br />
VOA - Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Extracted/Prepared: Date Analyzed: 12-DEC- 1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: PURGE L TRAP Analysis Procedure Number: VOA CCLP) MOP<br />
Percent Moisture: 0 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: GL NUDDLESTON<br />
Associated Stank: 901212-004 OA File Number: NA<br />
H1 : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS ug/Kg CAS ug/Kg<br />
74-87-3 Chtoromethane IOU 79-00-5 1.1.2-Trichtoroethane 5U<br />
74-83-9 Bromomethane IOU 71-43-2 Benzene 5U<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride IOU 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-DichLoropropene SU<br />
75-00-3 Chloroethane lOU 75-25-2 Iromoform 5U<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 9-0. 4 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentanona IOU<br />
67-64-1 Acetone 71 '1. LA 591-78-6 2-Hexanone IOU<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 5U 127-18-4 Tetrachtoroethene 5U<br />
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene SU 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5U<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dichtoroethane 511 108-88-3 Toluene 5U<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dichtoroethene (total) 5U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5U<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform 5U 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5u<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 5u 100-42-5 Styrene 5U<br />
78-93-3 2-lutanone 1WU 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) 5U<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-TrichLoroethane 5U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5U<br />
108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate lOU<br />
75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 5U<br />
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 5U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichtoropropene 5U<br />
79-01-6 Trichtoroethene 5U<br />
124-48-1 Dibromochloromethanve SU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
6 - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - Not detected.<br />
A - Atdol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 _______________<br />
MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC. PS FIE9X2D<br />
Ms. Joan Kessner<br />
Westinghiouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Company<br />
Office of Sample Management<br />
2355 Stevens Drive<br />
Richland, Washington, 99352<br />
Dear Ms. Kessner:<br />
July 16, 1991<br />
Analyical Results Package on Project 90-02: Underground Storage Tanks Samples<br />
Attached are the analytical results on five (5) Underground Storage Tanks soil samples, Project 90-<br />
028, received into the K-25 <strong>Site</strong> Analytical Chemistry Department (ACD) laboratories on March 9,<br />
1991. Also attached are copies of the Chain of Custody records for the samples, and a sample<br />
identification table. As previously requested in the letter dated December 20, 1990, the results are<br />
reported in ACD's AnaLis report format. All data quality objectives were satisfied on this project.<br />
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons<br />
The total petroleum hydrocarbons analysis was performed by ACD's TP- 184203 method, an extraction<br />
method for determination of total petroleum hydrocarbons in solids. TP-184203 is a modification of<br />
EPA 418.1.<br />
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Ms. Joan Kessner 2 July 16, 1991<br />
I certify that this data package is in compliance with the terms and conditions of the OSM's revised<br />
Statement of Work and letter dated December 20, 1990, both technically and for completeness, for<br />
other than the conditions detailed above. Release of the data contained in this hardcopy data<br />
package has been authorized by the Laboratory Manager or his designee, as verified by the following<br />
signature.<br />
Clarence R. Kirkpatrick<br />
Acting Department Manager<br />
K-25 <strong>Site</strong> Analytical Chemistry Department<br />
Attachments<br />
cc/attach: D.LAmburgey<br />
S.R.Smith - RC<br />
cc: N.P.Buddin<br />
H.H.Sullivan<br />
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Sincerely,<br />
Deborah L Amburgey<br />
Program Manager<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> Support Program<br />
Fred M alo<br />
Program Manager<br />
Waste Management Analysis
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Results of Analyses<br />
AnSLIS 10: 910311-006 Project: G132 027S customer Smle ID: MK-101<br />
Customer: KiESSNERIROOS Eaojisi tion Number:<br />
Date Sumpted: 5-MAR-1991 Date Sample Received: 9-MAR-1991<br />
Sompted By: Date SaepL* Coipleted: 7-APR-1991<br />
Mterisl Description: SOIL (3 : Resul It has been Corrected for Spike<br />
10<br />
Date Printed:<br />
15-JUL-1991 12:43<br />
QA Date<br />
Act iv.<br />
Number Procedure No. Analysis Result Units Analyst Pile Number Completed<br />
........... ...................... ........................ .......... ............... ............. .........<br />
184203 TP-184203 Petroleum Hydrocarbons 2.366 %JC OSBORNE 91-4 6-APR-1991<br />
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Date Approved: 8-APR-1991
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AnaLyticaL Chemistry Departmnt<br />
Results of Analyses<br />
AnaLIS ID: 910311-007 Project: G132 027S Customer Sample ID: 14K-102<br />
Customer: KESSNER/ROOS Requisi tion Number:<br />
Dote Samled: 5-M-1991 Date Semple Received: 9-PAR-1991<br />
Samled By: Date sampte completed: 7-APR-1991<br />
Material Description: SOIL 13:Result has been corrected for Spike<br />
Date Printed:<br />
15-JUL-1991 12:43<br />
GA Date<br />
Activ.<br />
Number Procedure No. Analysis Result Units Analyst File Number completed<br />
---------------------------------------- ------------------------ ---------- --------------- ------------- ---------<br />
184203 TP-184203 Petroleum Hydrocarbons 2.948 %JC OSSORME 91-4 6-APR-1991<br />
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Program Manager: D. L. Amburgey<br />
Date Approved: 8-APR- 1991
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Results of Analyses<br />
15-JUL-1991 12:43<br />
AnaLlS ID: 910311-008 Project: G132 027S Customer Sample 1D: MK-103<br />
Customer: KESSNER/ROOS Requi si tion Number:<br />
Date Sampled: 5-NAR-1991 Date Sample Received: 9-MAR-1991<br />
Sampled Bly: Date Sample Completed: 7-APR-1991<br />
Material Description: SOIL E3 : Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
Activ. GA Date<br />
Number Procedure No. Analysis Result Units Analyst Fil 1 oNmber Completed<br />
--------------------------------- ------------------------ ---------- --------------- ------------- ---------<br />
184203 TP-184203 Petroleum Hyrocarbons 0.057 %JC OSSORNE 91-4 6-APR-1991<br />
D-131<br />
Program Manager: D. L. AaIburgey<br />
Date Approved: 8-APR-1991
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Analytical Chemistry Department<br />
Results of Analyses<br />
AnaLIS 1D: 910311-009 Project: G132 027'S Customer Sample ID: NK-104<br />
Customer: KESSNER/ROOS Reqii ition Number:<br />
Date Sampled: 5-MAR-1991 Date Sample Received: 9-M4AR-1991<br />
Sampled By: Date Samle Completed: 7-APR-l19<br />
Noarial Description: SOIL E3 : Result has beew Corrected for Spike<br />
Date Printed:<br />
15-JUL-1991 12:43<br />
QA Date<br />
Activ.<br />
Number Procedure No. Analysis Result Units Anatyst File Number Completed<br />
----------- ------------------------------ ------------------------ ---------- --------------- ------------- ---------<br />
184203 TP-184203 Petroleum Hydrocarbons -'0.001 %JC OSBORNE 91-4 6-APR-1991<br />
0-132<br />
Program Manager: D. L. Airburgey<br />
Date Approved: 8-APR-1991
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Results of Analyses<br />
AnaLIS 10: 910311-010 Project: G132 027S Customer Sample 10: WK-105<br />
Customer: KESSNER/ROOS; Requisition Nmb~er:<br />
Date Sampled: 5-PAR-1991 Date Semple Received: 9-MAR-1991<br />
Samled By: Date Semple Completed: 7-APR- 1991<br />
Mterial Description: SOIL U:Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
Date Printed:<br />
15-JUL-1991 12:"4<br />
Activ.<br />
QA Date<br />
N,.,ier Procedure No. Analysis Result Units Analyst File Number Completed<br />
.......... ............................. ........................ .......... ............... ............. .........<br />
184203 TP-184203 Petroleum Hyrocarbons 12.592 %JC OSBORNE 91-4 6-APR 911<br />
D-133<br />
Progra Manager: D. L. Amburgey<br />
Date Approved: 8-APR- 1991
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LABORATORY: TMA/ARLI<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
CASE: 03-090<br />
CASE NARRATIVE J<br />
CONTRACT ID: WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD COMPANY<br />
SDG RECEIPT DATE: March 30, 1992<br />
1.0 DESCRIPTION OF CASE:<br />
000005<br />
Three soil samples were analyzed for Total Petroleum<br />
Hydrocarbons and Purgeable Aromatics. Preliminary<br />
results were provided by FAX within 10 days of VTSR.<br />
This package represents the final results.<br />
2.0 SAMPLE LIST:<br />
WESTINGHOUSE ID L&DZU MATRIX MTO<br />
B01GMO A2-03-090-01 SOIL HC,THE,THP,BX<br />
B01GM1 A2-03-090-02 SOIL HC,THE,THP.BX<br />
B01GM3 A2-03-090-03 SOIL HC,THETHP,BX<br />
Method Codes:HC - EPA 418.1, THE = EPA 8015 EXTRACTABLE,<br />
THP = EPA 8015M PURGEABLE, BX = EPA 8020 BTEX<br />
3.0 COMMENTS ON SAMPLE RECEIPT:<br />
The samples were received intact and properly documented.<br />
4.0 COMMENTS ON ANALYSIS:<br />
4.1 EPA 418.1 - TOTAL PETROLEUM BY IR:<br />
All samples were extracted and analyzed within<br />
method holding time.<br />
All QC results were acceptable.<br />
4.*2 EPA 80 15M - EXTRACTABLE HYDROCARBON:<br />
All samples were extracted and analyzed within<br />
method holding time.<br />
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All QC results were acceptable. There were no<br />
problems encountered during analysis. Solvent peaks<br />
were eliminated using electronic subtraction. Both<br />
the raw and subtracte~l chromatograms have been<br />
included in the package.<br />
4.3 EPA 8015M - PURGEABLE HYDROCARBONS:<br />
All samples were analyzed within method holding<br />
time.<br />
All QC results were acceptable. There were no<br />
problems encountered during analysis.<br />
4.4 EPA 8020 - BTEX:<br />
All samples were analyzed one day past the method<br />
holding time but within 10 days of VTSR.<br />
All QC results were #deevtable. There were no<br />
problems.<br />
All positive hits were confirmed by GCMS.<br />
5.0 DATA PACKAGE COMMENTS:<br />
The Format of the data deliverable was designed: to<br />
meet or exceed the requirements 6"f ther-Westinghouse<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> Company Statement of Work. The intenti of<br />
the package design is'to provide sufficient data for<br />
"stand alone" validation. While the format of the<br />
package is "CLP like" Thermo Analytical Inc. makes<br />
no claim that this package duplicates in part or in<br />
total an EPA CLP data package.<br />
d<br />
I certify that this data package is in compliance with<br />
the terms and conditions of the contract, both<br />
technically and for completeness, for other than the<br />
conditions detailed above. Release of the data contained<br />
in this hard copy data package has been authorized by<br />
the Laboratory Manager or his designee, as verified by<br />
the following signature."<br />
Nicole Roth Dni .Wel<br />
CLP Manager clDrto<br />
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WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 Vuuuuu<br />
TUA I nc. REPORT Work Order # A2-413-S90<br />
Rtesutts by Smpt*<br />
SAMPLE 10 ROUND<br />
SAMPLE # 21i FRACTIONS: 9-F<br />
I Date A Time Cottected 0312619 Category<br />
I mg/Kg<br />
SAMPLE 1D 5016141<br />
418j.s.....JL 14I<br />
I mg/Kg<br />
SAMPLE 0 9Z FRACTIONS: F<br />
Date A Time CoLtected 0312619<br />
Category<br />
SAMPLE tD 11016113 SAMPLE 0 31 FRACTIONS: A-B.C<br />
I Date & Time CoLtected 03/261-- category<br />
I mg/Kg<br />
SAMPLE tD 3016N3 Dunilcat* SAMPLE # ALj FRACTIONS: I<br />
I Date A Time CoLlected 03126192 CategoryI<br />
SAMPLE ID no1aml Stank Spike SAMPLE # a. FRACTIONS: F__<br />
I Date & Time Collected 03/26192 Category<br />
% RecoveryI<br />
D-139
leceived: 03/30/92<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 0 f 1<br />
TWA Inc. 2EPO0RT Work Order * A2-63-090<br />
Results by S;aple<br />
SAMPLE I103016G FRACTION fJU TEST CODE 201511 NAME Volatile Fucts-TPl<br />
Date & Time Collected 0312619<br />
Category<br />
MODIFIED 8015 -VOLATILE FUEL UYDROCAR5ONS<br />
Matrix: Soj.lt.....<br />
Date Analyzed: 04/08/9L2.<br />
Dilution factor: .00.1A9<br />
Concentration Units: .... ual~J.<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
CS -C12 Gasoline Range No 25.0<br />
ND *Not detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-140
Received: 03/30/92<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000119<br />
TKA I ac. REPORT Work Order * &Z-03-0"<br />
Results by Semple<br />
SAMPLE 10 BOIGKO FRACTION IL TEST CODE 1111... NAME ITEN by EPA 8020<br />
Date & Time Collected 0312619 Category<br />
$TEX by EPA Method 5020<br />
Matrix: i±L...........<br />
Date Analyzed: 04/10LII.92.<br />
Dilution factor: .00L....<br />
Concentration Units: ual....<br />
Sample<br />
CA$ No. Compound Result POL<br />
71-43-21 Senlene ND 2.5<br />
109-893 Toluene No 2.5<br />
100-41-4 Ithylbenzons ND 2.5<br />
1330-20-7 Xylon.. (Total) ND 2.5<br />
% Recovery Surrogate Compound<br />
Bremof luorobeniene 94......h<br />
NDO Not detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D- 141
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000048<br />
TNA Inc. REPORT Uerk order 0 A2-03-090<br />
*eceivedt 03/30/92 aeSUtS by sample<br />
SAMPLE 1D BOIGNO FRACTION ML1 TEST CODE 81112 MNE FYRCALE FUELS *TPN<br />
Date & Tim* Collected 03126192 Category ______<br />
MODIFIED 8015 - EXTRACTABLE FUEL HYDROCARBONS<br />
Matrix: SoJ.lt.....<br />
Date Analyzed: 04108212<br />
Dilution factor: t..00..±~l<br />
Concentration units: waul~i.<br />
S&aple<br />
Compound *esult POL<br />
Kerosene Range ND 5.0<br />
CIO - C16 Jet Fuel, Range ND 5.0<br />
C9 -C22 DiesetloRnge ND 10.0<br />
Hlydraulc Range ND 5.0<br />
ND N ot detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D- 142
Received: 03/30/92<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 dVl.&.D w<br />
TEA Inc. REPORT Uork order # A2-03-090<br />
Ueuta hr Samplea<br />
SAMPLE 10 *0 GNI FRACTION IML TEST CODE 8015WB MNE Volatile Fuets-TPU<br />
Date A Time Collected 2U2&1I92 Category<br />
MODIFIED 5015 -VOLATILE FUEL NTDROCARIONS<br />
Matrix: soft.....<br />
Data Analyzed: 0l4108l2.<br />
Dilution factor: .00L~<br />
Concentration Units: .ULEJ.<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Resut,<br />
CS - C12 Gasoline Range No 25.0<br />
NO Not detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-143
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 0 U I 2iL<br />
TINA Sa. REPORT Uerk Order # AZ-03-090<br />
Received: 63130/92 Results by sample<br />
SAMPLE 10 NOICHI FRACTION flU TEST CODE STEW.. NME ITEN by EPA 31026<br />
Dato & Time Collected O32,6192 Category ______<br />
8TEM by EPA Method 8020<br />
matrix: soft........<br />
Date Analyzed: 04.110/92<br />
Dilution factor: - .00<br />
Concentration Units: UGIj<br />
Sample<br />
CAIS No. Compound Result POL<br />
71-43-2 Benzene No 2.5<br />
103-88-3 Toluene 21 2.5<br />
100-41-4 Ethylbentone No 2.5<br />
1330-20-7 Xylenes CTotal) No 2.5<br />
I Recovery Surrogate Compound<br />
Iromofluorobenzens 8....Jl<br />
NO Not detected at the specified limits<br />
form I<br />
D-144
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000052<br />
TRA Inc. REPORT Vork Order 9 A2-03-090<br />
Received: 03/30/92 Results by Sample<br />
SAMPLE 1D 318111 FRACTION 11 TEST CODE 31111 MNE EXRCTABLE FUELS -TPU<br />
Date & Time Collected 03126192 Category<br />
MODIFIED LO1IS EXTRACTABLE FUEL NYDROCARBONS<br />
Matrfx: Soft......<br />
Date Analyzed: 04/08/2<br />
Dilution factor: 1.00fl<br />
Concentration Unite: .......ia<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
Kerosene Range No 5.0<br />
CIO -C16 Jet Fuel Range VoD 5.0<br />
C9 - C22 Diesel, Range 63.0 10.0<br />
Nydraulc Range ND 5.0<br />
ND Not detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-145
Received: 03130192<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000123<br />
INA Inc. REPORT Uork Order 8 AZ-43-0S0<br />
Results by Sampte<br />
SAMPLE 1D a61513 FRACTION UL TEST CODE II.U.... NME ILTEX by EPA 3020<br />
cate & Time Collected 03126192<br />
Category______<br />
ITEX by EPA Method 5020<br />
Matrix: soft........<br />
Date Analyzed: 04/10192L..<br />
Dilution factor: .00.IJL...<br />
Concentration Units: ..... U.LLL..<br />
CA$ No. Compound Result POL<br />
71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.S<br />
108-88-3 Toluene 16 2.5<br />
'100-4 1-4 Ethytbonzene No2.<br />
1330-20-7 Kylenes (Total), NO2.<br />
2 Recovery Surrogate Compound<br />
BromoftIuorobenzone<br />
76......i<br />
ND *Not detected at the specified limits<br />
form I<br />
D- 146
Received: 03/30/92<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 UU UU21L<br />
TKA lInc. REPORT<br />
Results by Saimple<br />
Vork Order 0 AZ-03-090<br />
SANPLE 10 B01CU3 FRACTION iL TEST CODE 8015NVY MANE Volatile Fuets-TPU<br />
Date & Time Collected 03/26192<br />
Category<br />
NODIFIED £015 -VOLATILE FUEL NYDEOCARSONS<br />
Matrix: jgjl....<br />
Date Analyzed: 04108/2<br />
DiLution factor: .00~...A<br />
Concentration Units: uaK<br />
Sapte<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
CS - C12 Gasoline Range ND 25.0<br />
MD *Not detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-147
tocefv~d: 03/30/92<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000056<br />
ThA Inc. REPORT Work Order # AZ-83-090<br />
lesuts by Samples<br />
SAMPLE ID BIICHI FRACTION UlL TEST CODE SO15MS NAME EXTRACTABLE FUELS T PI<br />
Date & Time Collected 0312619Z Category______<br />
MODIFIED BO015 EXTRAC-TAULE FUEL NYDROCARIONS<br />
Matrix: Sll......<br />
Date Analyzed: 04108192<br />
Dilution factor: 1..00....LA<br />
Concentration units: ma~<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
Kerosene Range No 5.0<br />
CIO -C16 Jet Fuel Range ND S.D<br />
C9 C22 Diesel Range 21.3 10.0<br />
Hydraulic Range No 5.0<br />
NO Not detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D- 148
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136~,Rev,. 0 -<br />
ROY P. WESTON, INC.<br />
LionVille Laboratory<br />
CLIENT: WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD SAXPLBS RECEIVED: 03-28-92<br />
RFW #: 9203L84l, GC VOLATILE<br />
1.0. #: 6168-02-01<br />
NARRATIVE<br />
One (1) soil sample was collected on 03-26-92.<br />
The sample and its associated QC samples were analyzed<br />
according to criteria set forth in Method 602 for Selected<br />
Aromatic Organic Volatile target compounds on 04-03,06-92.<br />
The following is a summary of the QC results accompanying the<br />
sample results and a description of any problems encountered<br />
during their analyses:<br />
1. All surrogate recoveries were within<br />
laboratory control limits.<br />
2. One (1) of eight (8) blank spike recoveries<br />
was outside method control limits. There was<br />
no impact on this case because analytes were<br />
not detected in the sample.<br />
Jack R. ftschall, Ph .D. Date<br />
Laboratory Manager<br />
Lionville Analytical Laboratory<br />
D-149
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Lab Name: Ray P. Weston, Inic. Work Order: 6168-02-01-0000IBl<br />
Client: WNSTINGHOUS3 HKNFORD<br />
Matrix: SOLLab Sample ID: 9203L841-001<br />
Sample wt/vol: 5.66 (g/uL) _q Lab File TD: D3242591<br />
Level: (lew/med) I" Date Received: 03/28/92<br />
%Moisture: not dec. 3~ Date Aal-yzed: 04039<br />
Column: (pack/cap) ZN Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
CONCINTRATIOK UNITS:<br />
CAS NO. COMPbOUND (ug/L or ug/xg) uqLI9.....<br />
I01-000-000 ------G-asoline I 91 IfU I<br />
D-152<br />
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PUSTICIDI ORGANICS AjmLysis -u'_____________<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Lab Nam:s Roy 1P. Weston, Inc. Work order: 6168-02-01-0000 II<br />
Client: WZSTINGHOSR KhANRD<br />
matrix: SOIL..... Lab Sample ID: 9203LS41-001<br />
Sample wt/yols 25.0 (9/L) L_ Lab File ID: 04029227.14<br />
Level: (lev/med) LOW Date Received: 03/28/92<br />
%Moisture: not dec. 3..... dec. Data Extracted: 04/01/92<br />
Extraction: (SepF/Cont/Sonc) SOCDate An-lyzed: 04/03/92<br />
OPC Cleanup: (YIN) F pH: .4 Dilution Factor: OW090T 0<br />
"?' CENTitAT!0E UNITS:<br />
CAB NO. COMPOUND (ug/L or ug/Eg) mlkg.....<br />
I000-00-0-----Diesel fuel I 14 I<br />
FORK 1 PEST 12/88 Rev.<br />
D-154
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Lab Name: Roy F. Weston, Inc. Work Order: 6168-02-01-0000II<br />
Clients WESTINGROUSI HANFORD<br />
Matrix: SOI Lab Sample ID: 9203LB41-001<br />
Sample wt/vol: 5.5 (g/.L) 2_ Lab ile ID: D3242476<br />
Level: (low/med) Ji Date Received: 03/28/92<br />
%Moistures not dec. 3 Date Analyzed: 04/03/92<br />
Column: (pack/cap) EA Dilution Factor: 1.00<br />
CONCENTRATION UNITS:<br />
CAS NO. COMPOUND (uq/L or ug/Ig) DO/KG<br />
71-43-2 ------ -enzene I 0.94 ID I<br />
l 00-41-4------thylbenzene 0.94 ID<br />
I108-88-3-----Toluene__________ 0.94 lD I<br />
1330-20-7----Xylene (total) I 1.9 ID I<br />
D-156<br />
12/88 Rev.
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
105- N -LFT<br />
April 30, 1992<br />
D-157
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
D-158
LABORATORY: THA/ARLI<br />
WHC-S-EN-TI-l 36 , Rev.<br />
CASE: 04-016<br />
CASE NARRATIVE<br />
0000<br />
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CONTRACT ID: WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD COMPANY --<br />
SDG RECEIPT DATE: APRIL 3, 1992<br />
1.0 DESCRIPTION OF CASE:<br />
Five soil samples were analyzed for Total Petroleum<br />
Hydrocarbons and Purgeable Aromatics. Preliminary<br />
results were provided by FAX within 10 days of VTSR.<br />
This package represents the final results.<br />
2.0 SAMPLE LIST:<br />
WESTINGHOUSE ID LAB I ~ MATIZX MTO<br />
B01GM4 A2-04-016-01 SOIL HC,THE,THP,BX<br />
B01GM5 A2-04-016-02 SOIL HC,THE,THP.BX<br />
BO1GM6 A2-04-016-03 SOIL HC,THE,THP,BX<br />
B01GM8 A2-04-016-04 SOIL HC,THE,THP,BX<br />
B01GM9 A2-04-016-05 SOIL HC,THE,THP,BX<br />
Method Codes:HC - EPA 418.1, THE - EPA 8015 EXTRACTABLE,<br />
THP = EPA 8015H1 PURGEABLE, BX - EPA 8020 BTEX<br />
3.0 COMMENTS ON SAMPLE RECEIPT:<br />
The samples were received intact and properly documented.<br />
4.0 COMMENTS ON ANALYSIS:<br />
4.1 EPA 418.1 - TOTAL PETROLEUM BY IR:<br />
All samples were extracted and analyzed within<br />
method holding time.<br />
The large difference in the duplicate analysis was<br />
attributed to sample irhomogeneity.<br />
4.2 EPA 8015M - EXTRACTABLE HYDROCARBON:<br />
All samples were extracted and analyzed within<br />
method holding time.<br />
D- 159
wVC-s-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
000003<br />
All QC results were acceptable. There were no<br />
problems encountered during analysis. solvent peaks<br />
were eliminated using electromic.subtroct ion. Both<br />
the raw and subtracted chi'omatograms-have -"'beiif-"'n. ,<br />
included in the package.<br />
4.3 EPA 8015M - PURGEABLE HYDROCARBONS.<br />
All samples were analyzed within method holding<br />
time. ------. * -<br />
All QC results were acceptable. There were no<br />
problems encountered during analysis.<br />
4.4 EPA 8020 - BTEX:<br />
All samples were analyzed within method holding<br />
time.<br />
All QC results were acceptable. There were no<br />
problems.<br />
5.0 DATA PACKAGE COMMENTS:<br />
The Format of the data deliverable was designed to<br />
meet or exceed the requirements of the Westinghouse<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> Company Statement of Work. The intent of<br />
the package design is to provide sufficient data for<br />
"stand alone" validation. While the format of the<br />
package is "CLP like" Thermo Analytical Inc. makes<br />
no claim that this package duplicates in part or in<br />
total an EPA CLP data package.<br />
I certify that this data package is in compliance with<br />
the terms and conditions of the contract, both<br />
technically and for completeness, for other than the<br />
conditions detailed above. Release of the data contained<br />
in this hard copy data package has been authorized by<br />
the Laboratory Manager or his designee, as verified by<br />
the following signature."<br />
Nicole Roth<br />
nkDWels-<br />
CLP Manager S clDrco<br />
D-160
Received: 04133192<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rv<br />
000011<br />
IRA Inc. REPORT<br />
Results by Sauple<br />
Vork Order 0 A2-114-616<br />
SAMPLE 1D 1101611 SAMPLE 0 IL FRACTIONS: A-B.CI<br />
IDate & Time Collected 031ZO192 Catego ry<br />
418-js.. .0L<br />
SAMPLE 10 BO1cu5 SAMPLE # YZ3 FRACTIONS: 3-E Ctgr<br />
I ~Date A Time Collected 03130192-Cateor- -<br />
SAMPLE ID UkOIGM6<br />
SAMPLE # 21 FRACTIONS: I _<br />
I Date & Time Collected 03130/92 CategoryI<br />
SAMPLE ID 1101611 SAMPLE 9 fli FRACTIONS: A-0-C<br />
Date A Time Collected 03130192 CategoryI<br />
SAMPLE ID SOIGNS Dupticate SAMPLE 9 PAj FRACTIONS: a<br />
IDate & Time CoLlected 03130192 Category<br />
I415._1S........162<br />
SAMPLE ID 1101411 Stank snike SAMPLE 8 l FRACTIONS:E<br />
I' Date &Time Cotlected 03/30192 Category<br />
% Recovery<br />
D-161
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000012<br />
THA Inc. REPORT Work Order 0 AZ-04-S6<br />
Received: 34163/92 Results by Sample<br />
SANPLE 10 5816149 SANPLE 9 n~ FRACTIONS: .CI<br />
I Dat* & Time Collected 03130192 Catespry<br />
D-162
( eceived: 04/03/92<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-13 6 , Rev. 0<br />
000020<br />
TEA Inc. REPORT Veek Order # A2-04-016<br />
Resuts by Sample<br />
SAMPLE 10 5016N4 FRACTION 33 TEST CODE fljIflj NAME EXTRACTABLE FUELS *TPN<br />
Date A Time Collected 03110192 -- Category<br />
MODIFIED B015 - EXTRACTABLE FUEL NVDROCARIONS<br />
Matrix: Si~al.....<br />
Oate Analyzed: 04LR.091<br />
Dilution factor: .00a.<br />
Concentration Units: ...... La<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
Kerosene Range NO 5.0<br />
CIO , C16 Jet Fuel. Range No 5.0<br />
C9 - C22 Diesel, Range No 10.0<br />
Hydraulic Range No 5.0<br />
NO Not detected at the specifiled timits<br />
form I<br />
D-163
Received: 04/03/92<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136 , Rev. 0 000101<br />
TEA Inc. REPORT Work order IS AZ-0I.-016<br />
Resutse by Smple<br />
SAMPLEID 0 221c FRACTION U& TEST CODE 3E.1111. MNE Votatile Fuets-TPI<br />
Date & Time Cottected 1110192<br />
Category ______<br />
MODIFIED 5015 -VOLATILE FUEL NVOROCAEBONS<br />
Hatrix: Sol.L.....<br />
Date Analzed: 0410922LZ<br />
Dilution factor: ... 00..IJ<br />
Concentration Units: .... MualLL<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
CS - C12 Baseline Range NO 2S.0<br />
NO a Not detected at the specified Limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-164<br />
t 1
Received: 04/03/92<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000132<br />
TVA Inc. REPORT Work Order 9 A2-04-016<br />
Egeuta by Sample<br />
SAMPLE 10 3016114 FRACTION MAj TEST CODE IT-l. NAME UTFX bY EPA 3020<br />
Date & Time Collected 03110107<br />
category ______<br />
@TEX by EPA Method 5020<br />
Date Analyzed: Uh.LUL.L....<br />
Dilution factor: .00AQ....<br />
Concentration Units: .....u.ELL..<br />
CAI No. Compound Reault POL<br />
71-4321 Benzene NO12.5<br />
108-55-3 Teluene 22 2.5<br />
100-41-4 9thylbenzene ND 2.5<br />
1330-20-7 Kylenes (Total) No 2.5<br />
I Recovery Surrogate Compound<br />
I romoftIuorobenzene 95.....2<br />
NO a Not detected at the specified Limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-165
Received: 04103/92<br />
WHC-SO-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
000103<br />
TUA 106. REPORT Work Order 8 A2-04-016<br />
lesults by Sample<br />
$AMPLE to 3011.5S FRACTION H& TEST CODE 901519 NAME V a-l -atite Fuets-TP11<br />
Date & Tint Collected 03/30192<br />
Category<br />
MODIFIED 0015 -VOLATILE FUEL NYDROCARUONS<br />
Matrix: soft........<br />
Date AnalyZed: 04/09/92<br />
Dilution factor: ... 00....L~l<br />
Concenltrationl Units: ...yllca<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
CS- CIZ gasoline Raonge ND 25.0<br />
ND a Not detected at the specified Limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-166
Received: 04/03/92<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
THA Inc. REPORT Work Order. 00-022<br />
Results by Sample<br />
SAMPLE 10 §OIGM5 FRACTION 020 TEST CODE SOISNS NAME EXTRACTABLE FUELS - PN<br />
Date A Time Collected 03130192<br />
Category<br />
MODIFIED B0IS - XTRACTABLE FUEL NYDROCARSONS<br />
Matrix: Soil<br />
Date Analyzed: 04109192<br />
Dilution factor: .00.~A<br />
Concentration Units: 091KO~<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
Kerosene Range ND 5.0<br />
CIO - C16 Jet Fuel Range No 5.0<br />
C9 C22 Diesel Range ND 10.0<br />
Hydraulic Range 24.2 5.0<br />
ND UNot detected at the specified Limits<br />
D-167
WHC-SD-EN-TI-1 36 , Rev. 0<br />
Inc. EPORT000134<br />
TKA Ic. REORT erk Order 0 A2-"4-616<br />
lecelved: 64/03/92 Results by Semple<br />
SAMPLE 1D BIGNCS FRACTION 02A& TEST CODE IIU.... NME *TEX by EPA 1020<br />
Date & Time Collected 03/30192 Category<br />
VTEX by EPA Method 8020<br />
Matrix: soft<br />
Date Analyzed: 04/13/92<br />
Dilution factor: .00..A2....<br />
Concentration Units: ua~<br />
Sample<br />
CAS No. Compound Result PAL<br />
71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.5<br />
108-88-3 Toluene 17.2 2.S<br />
100-41-4 Ethylbenzeno ND 2.5<br />
1330-20-7 Xylenes (Total) No 2.5<br />
% Recovery Surrogate Compound<br />
Bromoftuorobenzene 74.....~<br />
NO Not detected at the specified Limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-168
Received: 04/03/9Z<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 *000026<br />
TRA Inc. IkEPORI Voth Order #.A204.-016<br />
nesulta by Sampte<br />
SAMPLE 10 930 6 FRACTION UL3 TEST COOE SCISL NME EXTRACTABLE FUELS -TF1<br />
Dat* A Time Collected 3130192 Category______<br />
NOOIFIED BOIS - EXTRACTABLE FUEL NYDROCARBONS<br />
Matrix: $il......<br />
Dnto Analyzed: 041092.L<br />
Dilution factor: .00j<br />
Concentration Units: M/fj.2<br />
samp I.<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
Keroen* Rang* NO 5.0<br />
CIO -C16 Jet Fuel Range NO 5.0<br />
C9 - CU2 Diesel Range No 10.0<br />
Hydraulic Rang* 63.0 5.0<br />
No a Not detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-169
Recuived: 04/03/92 Resut by Sample<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000136<br />
TNA Ime. REPORT Uerk order 0 AZ 04-016<br />
SAMPLE ID BOIGNKA FRACTION ilk TEST CODE IL.. NAME RI!! by EPA 5020<br />
Date & Time Collected 6313019<br />
category<br />
UTEX by EPA Method 5020<br />
matrix: SltL........<br />
Date Analyzed: 04113192...<br />
Dilution factor: .00LL..<br />
Concentration Units: ......MlLL.<br />
Sample<br />
CA$ No. Compound Result POL<br />
71-43-2 Benzene No 2.S<br />
106-8-3 Toluene 14 2.5<br />
100-41-4 Ithylbenzene ND 2.5<br />
1330-20-7 Kylanes (Total) NDO.<br />
% Recovery Surrogate Compound<br />
*romofluorobenzene<br />
82.....Z<br />
ND a Not detected at the specified Limits<br />
form I<br />
D-170
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000105<br />
TNA lae. REIWORT Veek Order 0 A2-04-016<br />
Received: @4/03/92 Results by Sample<br />
SAMPLE 10 101CM6 FRACTION OL TEST CODE 80lI19 NAME Volatile Fuels-TPU<br />
oate & Time Collected 0313019 Category______<br />
MODIFIED $015S VOLATILE FUEL HYDROCARBONS<br />
matrix: Soft......<br />
Date AnaLYzed: 0410912LZ<br />
Dilution factor: ... 00Q9<br />
Concentration Units: ... ua/Keu<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
CS -C12 Gasoline Range ND 2S.0<br />
No a Not detected at the specfied limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-171
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000030 ,<br />
TEA Inc. REPOR1T Verk Order * A2-04-016<br />
Received: 04/03/92 Ileautts by Saimple<br />
SAMPLE____10__________ FRACTION L TEST CODE 801111 NME EXTRACTABLE FUELS -TPE<br />
Date & Time Collected 03130192 Category ______<br />
MODIFIED 80153 EXTRACTABLE FUEL MYDROCARBONS<br />
Matrix: Si.......<br />
Date Analyzed: 04109/92<br />
Dilution factor: ... 0......J<br />
Concentration Units: **jg~j<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
- Kerosene Range ND 5.0<br />
CIO - C16 Jet Fuel, Range 110 S.D<br />
C9 - C22 Diesel Range NO 10.0<br />
Nydraulic Range No 5.0<br />
90 a Not detected at the specified Limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-172<br />
w
leceived: 04/03192<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-13 6 , Rev. 0<br />
TWA Inc. IEPOIT Work Order 0 Z00138<br />
neautt by Sample<br />
SAMPLE 1D EOIGN8_ FRACTION M~ TEST CODE BTIL.. NAME IE by EPA 5020<br />
Date & Time Collected 0313019<br />
Category<br />
Ill! by EPA Method 6020<br />
Matrix: So.lt........<br />
Date Analyzed: 0l.13192..<br />
Dilution factor: .00..2...<br />
Concentration Units: .....U.LL...<br />
sample<br />
CA No. Compound Result POL<br />
71-43-2 Benzene No 2.5<br />
108883 Toluene 13 2.5<br />
10041-4 Ethytbeniene No 2.5<br />
1330-20-7 1Xylones CTotal)<br />
% Recovery Surrogate Compound<br />
BromofLuorobenzene .......Z<br />
90 2.5<br />
No a Not detected at the specified Limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-173
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev 0 000107<br />
TEA Inc. REPORT Work Order 9 A2-64-016<br />
Received: 04/03/92 Results by Sample<br />
SAMPLE ID BOISNS FRACTION MAh TEST CODE 8015mI NAME Voiatile Fuets-Tpg<br />
Data.& Time Collected 03130/92 Category ______<br />
MODIFIED 8015 -VOLATILE FUEL NYDROCARSONS<br />
Matrix: SofLL......<br />
Date Analyzed: 04/09/2<br />
Dilution factor: .00j<br />
Concentration Units: uajjj<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result PQt.<br />
CS -CIZ Gasoline Range ND 25.0<br />
NO = Not deteted at the specified Limits<br />
Fore I<br />
D-174
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev 0 000034<br />
'IRA Inc. REPORT Merk Order 9 A2-S4-016<br />
Received: 04/03/9Z Resuts by Sample<br />
SAMPLE 10 12IGN9 FRACTION ULE TEST CODE 80151111 NAME EXTRACTABLE FUELS -TPI<br />
Oat* S, Time Collected 03130/92 - Category______<br />
MODIFIED 8015 -EXTRACTAILE FUEL NYOROCANIONS<br />
matrix: oitn....<br />
Oate Analyzed: 04109/92<br />
Dilution factor: ... 00.<br />
Concentration Units: soK<br />
sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
Kerosene Range ND 5.0<br />
CIO - C16 Jet Fuel Range MID 5.0<br />
C9 -C22 Diesel Range ND 10.0<br />
Nydraulic Range ND 5.0<br />
NDo Not detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-175
Received: 04/03/92<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev 0 000109<br />
TEA Ine. REPORT Vert order # A2-04-46<br />
leautts by Sample<br />
SAMPLE 10 11011011 FRACTION 2Uk TEST CODE 0141511 NME Volatile Fuels-TPN<br />
Date A Time Collected 03/30192<br />
Category<br />
MODIFIED 8015 - VOLATILE FUEL HYDROCARBONS<br />
Matrix: Soft......<br />
Date Analyzed: 04/09/92<br />
Dilution factor: .00.L~<br />
concentration Units: ...M1Lo<br />
I ~~samoplel<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
CS -C12 asoline Range No 25.0<br />
MD a Not detected at the specified Limits<br />
Fore I<br />
D-176<br />
9
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tn<br />
'CCC<br />
be0<br />
Zn .n &nJ<br />
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.9-90<br />
0. 0D<br />
Ci .C CD CDC C<br />
41 0 0 Z<br />
to LI 0 L;L;L<br />
co<br />
In fu* 00 0<br />
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4) 0..J<br />
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0 .-<br />
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9'- 0) 00 C04<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
D917
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Roy F. Weston, Inc. - Lionville Laboratory<br />
602X ANALYTICAL DATA PACKAGE FOR<br />
WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD<br />
DATE RECEIVED: 04/03/92 RFW LOT 0 :9204L881<br />
CLIENT ID RFW f MTX PREP 0 COLLECTION EXTR/PREP ANALYSIS<br />
BO1GM7 001 S 9201VO17 03/30/92 N/A 04/09/92<br />
BO1GM7 001 MS S 9201VO17 03/30/92 N/A 04/09/92<br />
BOIG147 001 MSD S 9201IV017 03/30/92 N/A 04/09/92<br />
LAB QC:<br />
BLK MB1 S 92D1V017 N/A N/A 04/09/92<br />
BLK M81 BS S 92D1V017 N/A N/A 04/09/92<br />
D-180
WHC-SIY-EN-TI-1-36, Rev. 0<br />
ROY F. WESTON, INC. A Ay19<br />
Lionville Laboratory i1i RECEIVED<br />
Client: WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD<br />
RFW I 9204L881 (PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS)<br />
W.O. #: 6168-02-01-0000 Z6%<br />
U -Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not<br />
detected. The detection limit for the sample (not the<br />
method detection limit) is reported with U (e.g., l0u).<br />
J Indicates an estimated value. This flag is used in cases<br />
where a target analyte is detected at a level less than<br />
the lower quantification level. If the limit of<br />
quantification is l~mg/L and a concentration of 3mg/L is<br />
calculated, it is reported as 3J.<br />
NA =Not Applicable. NRl = Not Required.<br />
NC -Not calculable, results below detection limit.<br />
The method used for the analysis of petroleum hydrocarbons is EPA<br />
Method 418.1 (USEPA 600/4-79-020). Solid samples are extracted<br />
using Method 9071 (USEPA SW846) then analyzed by EPA Method 418.1.<br />
The following is a summary of the QC results accompanying these<br />
sample results and a description of any problems encountered during<br />
their analysis:<br />
* Blank was free of contamination.<br />
" Blank spike recovery was inside laboratory control<br />
limits.<br />
" Matrix spike recoveries were within laboratory control<br />
limits.<br />
Samples Received :04/03/92<br />
Date of Extraction: 04/06/92<br />
Date of Analysis :04/09/92<br />
2x)2DJ<br />
pi(. ihel Taylor -D-ae<br />
"~Project Director<br />
Lionville Analytical Laboratory<br />
D- 181
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Roy F. Weston, Inc. - Lionville Laboratory<br />
PHC ANALYTICAL DATA PACKAGE FOR<br />
WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD<br />
DATE RECEIVED: 04/03/92 RFW LOT f :9204LB81<br />
CLIENT ID RFW f MTX PREP f COLLECTION EXTR/PREP ANALYSIS-<br />
BO1GM7 001 S 92D0HC080 03/30/92 04/06/92 04/09/92<br />
BO1GM7 001 MS S 92DHC080 03/30/92 04/06/92 04/09/92<br />
BO1GM7 001 MSD S 92DHCO80 03/30/92 04/06/92 04/09/92<br />
LAB QC:<br />
MB1 S 92DHCO80 N/A 04/06/92 04/09/92<br />
MB1 BS S 92DHC080 N/A 04/06/92 04/09/92<br />
D-182
fA<br />
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WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
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WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Roy 1. Wanton, Inc. - LLonvLlle Laboratory<br />
OCSC ANALYTICAL DATA PACKAGE FOR<br />
WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD<br />
DATE RECEIVED 04/03/92 RrW LOT # :9204LOSI<br />
CLIENT ID RPM # 1(TX PREP # COLLECTION EXTR/PREP ANALYSIS<br />
30101(7 001 5 921.30528 03/30/92 04/06/92 04/11/92<br />
80101(7 001 KS 8 92L.30528 03/30/92 04/06/92 04/11/92<br />
30101(7 001 MSD S 92L.30528 03/30/92 04/06/92 04/11/92<br />
LAB QC:<br />
BLX 1(31 8 921.30528 N/A 04/06/92 04/11/92<br />
ELK 1(31 BS S 92LE0528 N/A 04/06/92 04/11/92<br />
D-184
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
TANK 100-N-SS-27<br />
Sample Date December 18, 1990<br />
D-185
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
D-186
MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.<br />
Ms. Joan Kessner-<br />
Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Company<br />
Office of Sample Management<br />
2344 Stevens Drive<br />
Richland, Washington 99352<br />
Dear Ms. Kessner:<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136,.Rev. 0<br />
T//<br />
POST OFFICE BOX 2003<br />
OAK RIMGE TENNESSEE 37831 .740<br />
March 7, 1991<br />
Analytical Results Package on Project 90-027: Underground Storage Tanks Sample<br />
Analysis<br />
Attache d are'the results on the underground storage Tanks samples, Project<br />
90-027,' received into the Analytical Chemistry Department (AmD) laboratories<br />
on December 20, 1990. Also attached are the Chain of Custody records for the<br />
samples, a list detailing the protocol utilized in performing these analyses<br />
(in accordance with agreements between the 0514 and K-25 ACD) and sample<br />
identification information.<br />
The results are reported on ACD's AnaLis report format per letter dated December<br />
20, 1990. All data quality objectives were satisified on this project.<br />
The lead analysis on sample 27-102145, a matrix sample, is incomplete at this<br />
time. However, in order that the data deliverables package on the project not<br />
be delayed any longer, the remainder of the package is being released.<br />
Resolution of this analysis is pending.<br />
Lead<br />
All the required quality control criteria was applied to the samples in the<br />
SDG. For this analysis all instrumnt calibrations (SPCC and CCC) were<br />
within acceptance criteria. The internal matrix spike percent recoveries for<br />
the TCLP analysis were within acceptance limits. Interference check samples<br />
results were within acceptable limits. Replicate analyses were conducted on<br />
samples in the SDG and all relative percent deviations were within acceptance<br />
limits. All internal controls and check standards run during these analyses<br />
were within the acceptance limits. At present the ACD cannot report the lead<br />
blank results through the AnaLis database, however it is required according to<br />
ACD QA/WC policy that no analysis result be reported for any element which is<br />
found in the prep blank above the data reporting limits. The raw data within<br />
the GA~ batch (SDG) for any particular analysis contains the prep blank data<br />
and is available upon request.<br />
D-187<br />
i
Ms. Joan Kessner 2 March 7, 1991<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 -- 2<br />
Semi-Volatiles: BNA<br />
The samples were not extracted within the prescribed holding time, missing the<br />
seven (7) day holding time for extraction by seven (7) days. Once extracted, the<br />
samples were analyzed within the prescribed holding time. All surrogate<br />
standards criteria were within percent recovery acceptance limits. All DFI'PP<br />
tune criteria were within acceptance criteria. All "CCC" and "SPCC" components<br />
met acceptance criteria for both the initial and continuing calibration check<br />
samples. All internal standard areas were within acceptance criteria. All<br />
matrix spikes and matrix spike duplicates were within the acceptance<br />
requirements.<br />
All the samples were analyzed within the prescribed holding times. All surrogate<br />
standards criteria were within percent recovery acceptance limits. All Bra tune<br />
criteria were within acceptance criteria. All CCC and SPCC components net<br />
acceptance criteria for both the initial and continuing calibration check<br />
sample. All internal standard areas were within acceptance criteria. All<br />
matrix spikes and matrix spike duplicates were within the acceptance<br />
requirements.<br />
I certify that this data package is in compliance with the terms and conditions<br />
of the OSM' s revised Statement of work and letter dated December 20, 1990, both<br />
technically and for completeness, for other than the conditions detailed above.<br />
Release of the data contained in this hardcopy data package has been authorized<br />
by the Laboratory Manager or his designee, as verified by the following<br />
signature.<br />
. Morrow<br />
Department manager<br />
Analytical Chemistry Department (K-25)<br />
Attachments<br />
cc/attach: D.*L .Auiburgey<br />
S.R.smith - RC<br />
cc: N.P.Buddin<br />
S .W.Goza<br />
H.H. Sullivan<br />
D-188<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Deborah L. Amburgey<br />
Program manager<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> Support Program<br />
Clarence R. Kirkpatrick<br />
Program Manager<br />
Waste Management Analysis
WHC-SD-EN-TI-1 36 , Rev. 0<br />
a" Ridge K-25 <strong>Site</strong>5<br />
Analytical Chemistry Department-5<br />
Results of Analyses<br />
sauls 10: "0122"-51. pro ject: 01.32 027S customer Seeple ID: 27-1.02<br />
Cutomer: KSinSU M Requisition Nmber:<br />
oate Sampled: 16S-0C=21990 Date Ss~2. Received: 20-DEC-1990<br />
samp.ed By: Date Sseple completed: 27-JAII-1992.<br />
material Descrition: SOIL (3 Result has been Corrected for Spike<br />
Date<br />
Ac0%v<br />
mnber Proceduare go. Analysis Result Daits AnalystPiem r Colte<br />
1.02003 ZPA-3050 lad
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
AAL1SZ Mh! BUM0 wage I of 2<br />
AaLIS 10: 9"1226-051 customer Sample ID: 27-IO1<br />
- lboratory:- Orqanlc Msu* Spectroscopy Laboratory Cutomer: MR8U33/00OI<br />
File ID: lO2 0"sample<br />
MttlE: SOIL<br />
mastrment, ID: )5970-3 aquisition Nmber:<br />
jutborized by: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 20-000-1990<br />
ma- Base4Sauttal/Acid Compounds ITCL)<br />
vete utracted/ftepared:<br />
preparation Procedure Numer:<br />
Percent moisture:<br />
Perenut Ygoisture (decanted):<br />
Associated Blank:<br />
3-%jM-1991<br />
ZFA-3530<br />
0.0<br />
910103-263<br />
Dat* Aalysed: 14-JAM-1991<br />
Analysis Proceeksre Nmer: SM (v.P) WIP<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Analyst: C HOWM<br />
OP. File Nmbers Ma<br />
B3: asalt haa been Corrected for Spike<br />
10"S9-2 Nuentol 9900 106-47-4 4-Chloroanhline 9900<br />
111"4-4 bi ( 2-Chlorioethyl ather 9900 87-46-3 nexachlorobutadielle 9900<br />
95-57-8 2-Wuorogbaol 990 59-0-W7 4-duL~eo3-etbl,haflI 9900<br />
541-73-1 1, 3-Dichlorobenaene11 9900 91-57-6 Z-Mthylnaphtbalefl 9900<br />
106-46-7 1, 4-Dichloc~oSansaw 9900 77-47-4 nexaclorocyclopefltadiele 9900<br />
100-51-6 Benmayl Alcohol 9900 86406-2 2,4 ,6-Trichlorophfol 9900<br />
95-50-1 1 .3-Oithlorobeass%* 9900 95-95-4 2,4,5-Tricblorophensol 46000<br />
99-48-7 2-Hathylhansol 9900 91-59-7 2-Chloronaghtbalele 9900<br />
10"-0-1 bia( 2-
MauIs ID: 901226-051<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
LIUSIS 0M<br />
Castowse ample ID: 27-101<br />
k-Laboratory: organic name SpeacrescoW LaboratouyCutmr2KSxVM0<br />
File rot )40929<br />
sample Hatriz: SOIL<br />
restmmnto: )5970-3<br />
aqmisitiofl Nmber,<br />
Autborised BY': 0. C. Canada, Data sample Rleceived: 20-014-1990<br />
on- Baso/weutral/3iid Compounds (1CLI<br />
Date zltracte4/??epaod: 3-3)3-1991<br />
fteparation Procedure 3umect SP3-3S50<br />
Percent misture: 0.0<br />
Percent misture (detestedl:<br />
MAsciated Uak: 910103-263<br />
tI : lesult bh been Corrected for Spike<br />
Date mlymed:<br />
Analysis Procodave Nmber:<br />
Dilution Factor:<br />
Analyst:<br />
Gh File Unmber:<br />
14-3AN-1991<br />
Ua (CL) 30W<br />
1.0<br />
C mew0<br />
MA<br />
pU age 2 of 27<br />
100-01-4<br />
S34-52-1<br />
86-30-6<br />
4-Uitroenilifle<br />
4 .46Oiatre-3-metbT~pIW b<br />
3*uitroedibnyrlanie<br />
460011<br />
460011<br />
9901<br />
53-70-3<br />
191-24-2<br />
Dibesfa~eb)anlthcace"<br />
Uemue(9.h,i VIpels<br />
99011<br />
99011<br />
101-5S-3 4-SrosopbolU5Pl-Pholllethet 9901<br />
116-74-1 RexchLoobeeae 99011<br />
67-44-5 Pentacblorophemol 4600W<br />
65-- Pbonanthrmne 9901<br />
120-12-7 Pothacfl 990M<br />
84-74-2 Di-ft-butylphthalate 340 33<br />
206-44-0 rFlouotbooe 9901<br />
129-00-0 Pyrese 9901<br />
8"-4-7 BuLTybefsyljihtalate<br />
9901<br />
91-94-1 3 .3'-Dicleobidile 20001<br />
56-55.-3 Seso e~stkecene 99011<br />
117-61-7 bis(I2Ifthylhe"yl)3thalato 1SO i3<br />
21"-1-9 cigysmae<br />
99011<br />
117-44-0 Di-e-ectylphthalete 9901<br />
20"-9-2 UenMo~b)flu0otntefl<br />
99011<br />
207-06- sne(kWflubntbees 99011<br />
50-32-6 gen0oa)p3Tee 99011<br />
195-3"- Indene( 1,2,3-cd)Wrea<br />
99011<br />
Date Reportinh Qualifiers:<br />
11 - Compotmod was analysed for but not detected. ?be min~or is the attainable detection limit for the Sample.<br />
* - Amalyte mee founod in the reagent blank as well "e the sample.<br />
j - Indicates en estimaoted valuet.<br />
NO - loot detected.<br />
A - Aldol, condensation product.<br />
O - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - zxgeeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Analyical Chemistry D"pgU~<br />
af (TCL) ROIL O3OANIS A.LISS DA-A5if<br />
AS&TLtS ID% -12 5 Customer Sampi. IV: 27-101<br />
Laboratory: organic mass spectroscopy Laboratory,<br />
Somple Matriz: SOIL<br />
Level - (1.w/sid) -LOW<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
misture: net dec. 0.0 dec. -Date<br />
xxtgactiefs (S.,/co-t/m@ SoKE<br />
customer: USMOA<br />
rile IV: )10929<br />
Cato Received: 20-DS-1990<br />
Date Analysed: 14-JAII-1991<br />
gntracted: 3-3315-1991<br />
ps: -<br />
gmber Tics found: 4<br />
CA ONEER<br />
Gpc 5concentation IONW (T/)<br />
Units<br />
raJg:5!<br />
1nJ<br />
IopUDO is IT.~ I 0 I<br />
I1. ONSPW -4.291 480001 J<br />
I2. 123-42-21 2-Peatanose, 4-hYdroxy-4-thY 5.74 1 8100 1 JAB I<br />
I3. lWWUMMO 12.36 1 M813 I<br />
I4. IppopApoic C ID, -.4TK!L.l(l,1- I 17.97 1 720 1<br />
15. I<br />
I<br />
2 0.<br />
213.<br />
214.<br />
2 6.<br />
I 7.<br />
2 9. III<br />
320.<br />
- copon 122 wa anlye foIu o eetd h ubri h ttial eeto ii o h ape<br />
a 23<br />
iniae 124<br />
wa fon Inlt interaetbakaswlIstesw*<br />
an esi aedvle<br />
no 25. dete ted -<br />
- 126 co d ns t o pro uct<br />
- Seod 127 r diluion<br />
- 12E int a ai rai nIn<br />
3 - Prdobatle adnetiiatedonl.<br />
III<br />
Io<br />
Izsd<br />
D-192<br />
II<br />
II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
AinhL1S am UP ag o<br />
?maLIS to: 90122"-51 Cutomar sample to- 27-101<br />
j-Labotatocy: orgainic Maesa pectroscopy Laboratory Customer: 9K3SSU/ROM<br />
rile ID: )0744 sample ilatrix: S0OIL<br />
Instrument to: 70-2 Requisition Number:<br />
Authotisod By* D. C. Canada, Date samplo Received: 20-DIC-iggO<br />
vm - Volatile organic Compounds (VCL)<br />
Data gatracted/ peredl<br />
Preparation Procedure Nmeus<br />
Percent reolaturs:<br />
percent Moisture (decanted),<br />
Asuecia ted Blank: 901227-032<br />
Date Analysed: 27-DEC-1990<br />
analyhis Procedure Wmer VMP fai NDI =<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Analyst: Ut P0'!M<br />
rP ile Muser: NA<br />
II 2 Rlesult has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS up/Kg CAN ug/Kg<br />
74-67-3 CdIoromotheme<br />
74-43-9 3rommethane<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride<br />
7"-0-3 Calegeetbane<br />
75-09-2 Nathylece Chloride<br />
67-64-1 Acetone<br />
75-15-0 Ca.'o Disulfide<br />
75-35-4 1,*1-aichloroetboem<br />
75-34-3 1.1-Dicloroetbane,<br />
540-59-0 1, 2-iabloroethene, (total)<br />
67-66-3 Chlorof orm<br />
107-06-2 1.2-4Acbloroethame<br />
7"-3-3 2-4utaione<br />
Lou<br />
Lou<br />
Lou<br />
Lou<br />
SU<br />
3235<br />
5V<br />
5V<br />
90<br />
50<br />
50<br />
so<br />
16 a<br />
79-00-5 1,l,2-Trichloroethane<br />
71-43-2 Sonseine<br />
10061-02-4 trane-l.3-DiCCOPCOPe0<br />
75-25-2 Uroaoform<br />
108-10-1 4-MIthyl-2-peltaflom<br />
591-7"- I-Kexanane<br />
127-1"- Tetrachloroetbefle<br />
70-34-5 1.1 .2,2-Ttrachlocoothaue<br />
106-8-3 Toluene<br />
108-90-7 Chlorobeansefe<br />
100-41-4 Etbylbensee<br />
100-42-S styrene<br />
1330-20-7 lylne, (total)<br />
5u<br />
sty<br />
su<br />
su<br />
Lou<br />
Lou<br />
50<br />
5U<br />
50<br />
50<br />
w0<br />
50<br />
sD<br />
71-55-6 1,1,l-Yrichloroethane 5U<br />
5423-5 Carbon Tetrachloride<br />
50<br />
106-0-4 Vin1 Acetate<br />
10U<br />
75-27-4 Breodichlorowarthele 50<br />
7"-7-S 1,2-Doichloropeopaae<br />
so<br />
10061-01-5 cia-I ,3-Dichloropropine 50<br />
79-01-6 Tricbloroethme SO<br />
124-46-1 Dibrouoc,1ogeothae SO<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound me analysed for but inot detected. The umber in the attainable detection limit for the *&WISe.<br />
a - Anlyte we f ond in the reaent blank a well as the sample.<br />
3 - indicates an estimated value.<br />
so - not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
0 - secondary dilution.<br />
Z - Exceeds initial calibration campe.<br />
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Analytical Cbddtrj DPerSt<br />
Results ot Analyses<br />
anaUlS to: 901226-052 Mtject: 0132 0275 Osato-er Sample 10: 27-102<br />
Custier: KSin/RAMS<br />
Psquiaition U.mbet:<br />
Date sampled: 1-DU=-1990 Date saple Received: 20-DUC-1990<br />
sampled By:<br />
oate Sample completed: 27-JAM-1991<br />
Material Descriptidn: SOIL<br />
(ISResult has bees Corrected tor Spike<br />
,.ctiv.<br />
mufer ftocedure no. Analysis sesult iAita Analyst<br />
VDate<br />
File m~er Completed<br />
102003 EA-3050<br />
ZPA-7421<br />
Lead<br />
12<br />
5.8 aejy P BUCKZT 101238 27-imU4991<br />
132803 CPA-3550 prep (U%- SW44-Sx) C R EIS 1993 4-jwI-991<br />
prep (U%.- 35-64-Sax)<br />
Analyst -Ju WEIS<br />
Date extracted<br />
-3-33,3-1991<br />
Sample Weight extracted 49) -10.30<br />
Percent Solids<br />
-92.5<br />
Calculated Dried Weight (q) -9.53<br />
extraction Method<br />
-Soshlet<br />
Extraction Solvent<br />
y IthylSoe Chlaride/Acetm*l<br />
extraction Cleanup<br />
a Sodium Sulfate<br />
Final vlum at extract (ML) - I<br />
Associated Blank<br />
a 910103-243<br />
Spike Recovery Data<br />
Amount Amut Percent<br />
Analysis Spiked Recovered Recovered<br />
LEAD 20.0 22.4 112.00<br />
D-194<br />
Program Manager: D. L. Aurgey<br />
onte Approved 7-FU-l991
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Oak Rid" R-25 <strong>Site</strong> 16<br />
Analytical Oehwiatry Depatctm<br />
am (TC.) SO1L ORGANICS AW.LYSZS OMAShf?<br />
YTWLI IDmN~fl3D<br />
AA&US ID: 901226-052<br />
Labwratorys organic mass spectroscopy Laboratory<br />
Sample Matrix: SO1L<br />
tLrvSI (low/ied): LW<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
% Moisture: not dec. 7. 5 de. -Date<br />
Extration: (sep/cont/seflc! SOUR<br />
customer Sample ID: 27-102<br />
Customer- KCE!!R/ -.<br />
File ID: )10930<br />
Date xeceived: 20-IXC-1990<br />
Date Analysed: 14-JAP-1991<br />
Extracted: 3-U-1<br />
put<br />
Me Ccleeav: (Y/') N<br />
concetration Units<br />
muner TICs fonds 14 IUejT or uvq4! t s<br />
Ohs Room I ~ jpwo In"al I I SM m.* a<br />
I1.<br />
I2.<br />
13.<br />
123-42-21 2-Pentanone. -4-ydrort-4-thY<br />
$72-50-41 2-Pyrrolidiafe. -ethyl-<br />
1 U0131"<br />
1<br />
5.76 1<br />
9.68 1<br />
12.37 1<br />
- 8300 1 33k<br />
460 1 3<br />
6701 in<br />
I<br />
4 . 1 Ime 1.31 1 40 13 J<br />
I6.<br />
I7.-<br />
I .<br />
19.<br />
la.<br />
11.<br />
112.<br />
113.<br />
114.<br />
17851-53-51 12-Sonssnedicaboxylic acid,b<br />
UW3OSAURAT iNrC?.flN<br />
VIwUw mKMJTIUf<br />
OICINK MlCASA<br />
I Wum SATRAMS hfzw I5I<br />
hal MW 1<br />
1 U09MSMURAMIDNTrCADMU<br />
IWEWSURIATED =00CMUM<br />
LtiNU<br />
1<br />
I<br />
Ir<br />
1<br />
1<br />
21.16 1<br />
21.57!<br />
21.671<br />
23.621<br />
25.49 1<br />
25.631<br />
26.371<br />
2.01 1<br />
33.01!1<br />
940 I 1<br />
7"013 J9<br />
4"011<br />
670 1 JI<br />
1800 I is<br />
95013 1<br />
1600 1<br />
6001 is<br />
77013 J<br />
IS<br />
I<br />
115.<br />
if6.<br />
117.<br />
III<br />
t<br />
I<br />
120.<br />
121.<br />
122.<br />
123.<br />
I<br />
I<br />
II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
124. _ I<br />
125.II<br />
126.<br />
127.I<br />
128. I<br />
II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
Data Peporting Qualifiers:<br />
V Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The c~e<br />
is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
3 - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
3 Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
0 - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Excoeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification.<br />
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MaNLIS ID: 901226-052 Customer Sample ID: 27-102<br />
-Laboratory, Organic Mo@$ Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: iNUSXM OS<br />
File ID: )07745 sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Inatument ID: 70-2 Rlequisition Winbr:<br />
Aithrised my: 0. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 20-MU-1990<br />
Vh- volatile Organic compounds (M~)<br />
Date Zgtrc*ted./ft0Pared: Date Analysed: 27-MC-1990<br />
fteparatioa, procedure Nuidn: Analysis Procedure NmIbert VA (CLP) 3<br />
percent moistures Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
percent ibisture (deczanted): Analyst: 1A IoTIU<br />
Asoociated Plank: "01227-032 Q& file amber: MU<br />
R esult haa beem Corrected for Spike<br />
CKP U9W9 CM uq/Kq<br />
74-67-3 Culoreme0thane 10ou 79-40-5 1,l,24riclooetaie 90<br />
74-43-9 Sremmmethase 10ou 71-43-2 Donsmi 551<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Clocid. 10OU 10061-02-4 trans-1.3-Oidloopropene 90<br />
75-00-3 Ciloeotbane L011 75-35-2 Droafor. 55<br />
75-09-2 Metbylen Chloride 90 106-10-1 4-Methyl-2-VentanOUe Lou<br />
47-44-1 Acetone 10OU 591-7"- 2-Usanm 10ou<br />
75-15-0 Carbon Dislf ide 5U 12'7-1"- Tetrackloroethene su<br />
75-35-4 1 .l-ftcbleroothene 90 79-34-S 1.1.2, 2-4%tracklI0othan 511<br />
75-34-3 1,1-Dicblecrothane 90 10"$4-3 Toluene 511<br />
540-59-0 1,2-Dicbloroothene (total) s0 109-90-7 Chlorobones 511<br />
67-66-3 Chlorof orm 90 100-41-4 Sthylbenseve 551<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichlorotane 511 100-42-5 Styrene 90<br />
7"-3-3 2-batanone 17 a 1330-20-7 xylone (total) 511<br />
71-55-6 1.1.l-frichlootbane 9<br />
56-23-5 Carbon ?etrackloride 90<br />
109-0-4 Vinyl Acetate 10OU<br />
75--27-4 Brnmdichlorosetbane 90<br />
76"7-5 1,2-ODichlorepropane 90<br />
10061-01-5 cia-I .3.-Dicbloroproen 511<br />
79-01-4 Trickloroethene 511<br />
124-49-1 Dibraoecbhlorouethane 90<br />
Date Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U -Compsod was analysed for but not detected. The nmber is the attainable detection Limit for the sample.<br />
5 Analyte wa found in the reagent blank as vella the SOaP1e.<br />
i -indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
9 - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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Aalytica etStry Department<br />
V" (TM SoIL ORUM~CS ANALTIS =AASI<br />
W!ALTZVZL IVhNIIIED CCRMMU<br />
mauls xD: 901226-052<br />
Custome~r Sapl ID: 27-102<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Cutste: KCUdWMAS<br />
Semple "tria: SOIL. pile rD: )07745<br />
Level: (lovj.d): UN<br />
Date Received: 20-OCC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor?<br />
% isitur.: not dec.<br />
1.0 Date Analysed: 27-DSC-1990<br />
concentrationl ailts<br />
Numer T1C6 fouind: I IUg/L or aaq: !!Sd1<br />
I1. 64-19-71 Acetic acid I 15.62 1 5 1 1<br />
12.II<br />
14. II I<br />
I10.I<br />
I12.I<br />
113.III<br />
14.<br />
117.IIII<br />
I20.<br />
I21.I<br />
I22.<br />
I23.<br />
124. _II<br />
125.III<br />
I26.II<br />
I27.II<br />
129.I<br />
130.I<br />
Data aeportiiq Qulifiers:<br />
v - compound was analysed for but not detected. The nmber is the attainable detection lt for the sample.<br />
3- Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
3 - indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldel condensation product.<br />
D - secondary dilution.<br />
C - ExceeA. initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification.<br />
D- 199<br />
I<br />
IIII<br />
IIII<br />
III<br />
II<br />
II<br />
II<br />
II<br />
II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
1
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Analytical awaistry Depae t<br />
Results of Analyses<br />
AnaLIS Zi 90122"-55 ftelect: 0132 0271 custmr S"9ple zD: 27-103<br />
azetoart KISE3S'T0S<br />
Cato Sampled: 18-MC-1990<br />
Seled By:<br />
Material Description: SOIL<br />
Requisition Numer:<br />
Date Sample Received: 20-DCC-1990<br />
Date Sample Completed: 27-JN14-1991<br />
(1 Result has been corrected for Spike<br />
Qa& Date<br />
Activ.<br />
mber Procedure No. Analysis Result MitS Analyst Pile wwoer completed<br />
102003 EPA-3050 toa" 8.4 Uq/I 1 I3Q 101233 21-JAII-1991<br />
zUA-7421<br />
132803 EPA-3550 Prep (anh SW-446-Sox) C 33 U3S 1993 4-.IUS-1991<br />
Prop DiMs- SV.446-Sox)<br />
Analyst -u VMURS<br />
Date Extracted<br />
*3-JAN-1991<br />
Semple Weight Extracted (If - 10.15<br />
Percent Salida<br />
a 93.3<br />
Calculated Dried Weight (g) a 9.*47<br />
Extractioni Method<br />
aSoshlot<br />
Extraction solvent<br />
a Nethylene, ailoride/Acetoae<br />
Extraction Cleanup<br />
= Sodium Sulfate<br />
Filial Volume of Extract (aL) a 1<br />
Associated slamk<br />
a 910103-263<br />
D-200<br />
program M~anager: D. L. AmburqQY<br />
Date Approved: 7-FZB-1991
Ma~lS to: 90122"-55<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 PgIo<br />
Cumtonst sample xD: 27-103<br />
- Laboatory: organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: KSU/RAOS<br />
rile ZD: )10933<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
mstmsn t ID: 5970-3<br />
PAqUiaition Maher:<br />
Authorized Dr* D. C. Canada Date Sample ReceiVed: 20-09C-1990<br />
am- saa.,4buttal/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date rxtrated/Prepared:<br />
Preparation Procedure number:<br />
Percent misture:<br />
Percent Hoist"r (doented):<br />
Associated Blank:<br />
3-SAM-1991<br />
ZVP-3550<br />
6.7<br />
910103-263<br />
Date Analysed: 14-IMI-1991<br />
Analysis Procedare nmber: IM (C.1) MP<br />
Dilution Factor: 2.0<br />
Analyst: C IUUWI<br />
QA rile amber: MA<br />
I Rsult has been Corrected for SPike<br />
10"-5-2 2bol 21000 106-4 4-Chloroaniliae 21000<br />
111-4-4 bis(2-Wloroethyl ether 2100t3 17-66-3 Nexacklorobut~diwA~ 21000<br />
9S-37-8 2-Chloropbenal 21000 55 -507 4-WChOr.3-methlPbeI11 21000<br />
541-73-1 1 .3-Oichlorobesme 21000 91-57-6 2-Mthyla#thalefle 21000<br />
10"-6-7 1 .4-Oichlorobensense 2100V 77-47-4 NexachoocclOPeft~diw 21000<br />
100-51-6 leeyl Alcohol 21000 88-6-2 2.4 ,6-ftrichlooPhfOwl 21000<br />
95-SO-1 1 .2-Dichlorobeflsene 21000 9S-95-4 2,*4 *5-Trichlopheftol 100000<br />
9"94-7 z-nwbhlpbenol 2100 91-54-7 2-Wloronaphthalowt 21000<br />
10S640-1 bis(2-waoroisOp1l ether 21000 86-74-4 2-MKitroanilile 100000<br />
106-44-5 4-N4btylpbefol 21000 131-11-3 DimtbYlphthalate 21000<br />
621-64-7 M4itroso-di-O-,ropylamine 2100U 206-6- AeenaPhthYle"k 2100U<br />
67-72-1 H.sschloroethane 21000 9"-9-2 3-*Itroaailine 100000<br />
9"-5-3 Ititrobemeiie 21000 83-32-9 Aceataphthefle 21000<br />
76-55-1 Isephorone 2100U 51-26-5 2,*4-Dinitophfol 100000<br />
88-75-S 2-4itropheol 21000 100-02-7 4-ilitropbeflol 100000<br />
10"-9 2,4-DiUthylphb-I 21000 132-64-9 Dibeasofuraf 21000<br />
65-65-0 Uwsoic Acid 100000 121-14-2 2,4-Difitratolufes 21000<br />
111-91-1 bist 2-Oloroethoxy methane 2100 606-20-2 2 .6-Dinitroto1umwn 21000<br />
120-63-2 2.*4-ftchlorophenol 21000 64-66-2 Diethylphthalato 200 B<br />
120-42-1 1.2 ,4-TricLooboeflefe 21000 7005-72-3 4- W orophenYl-Ph W lather 21000<br />
91-20-3 Nahthalene 21000 86-73-7 Fluorene 21000<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U-compound was analyzed for but not detected. The m er in the attainable detection limit for the Sample.<br />
S-Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - indicates an estimated value.<br />
No - not detected.<br />
A - Aldel condensation product.<br />
D - secondary dilution.<br />
C - Excoed initial calibration range.<br />
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An&=I ID: 9"1226-055 customr Sample ID: 27-103<br />
- Aborately: Organic Mass Spectroscopy LAbocatory Cuatomer: VZSSNEU.FMS<br />
File ID: 310933<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrument IV: 5970-3 Requisition iNmer:<br />
Authorized my: D. C. Canada Date sample Received: 20-MI-1990<br />
IM - Base/neutral/Acid Compounds (ToL)<br />
Date Ztracted/Preparedt<br />
Preperationt Procedure Number:<br />
PercanI Moisture:<br />
Percent Moisture (deanted):<br />
Asociated Blank:<br />
3-3AM-1991<br />
ZPA-3550<br />
4.7<br />
910103-263<br />
Date Analyxed:<br />
Analysis Procedure Nmber:<br />
Dilution Factor:<br />
Analyst:<br />
C~ File Numer:<br />
14-JA2I-1991<br />
BM. (CLIP) MDF<br />
2.0<br />
C MIMW<br />
MA<br />
(3 ahsult, ba been Corrected for Spike<br />
100"1-4<br />
534-S2-1<br />
66-30-6<br />
4-Nitroaflhlifle<br />
4,6-Dinitro-2-Uewthlphooo<br />
N-uitrosodipbeftYlaaine<br />
1000011<br />
1000011<br />
210011<br />
53-70-3<br />
191-24-2<br />
D~bomsaaflnthracefle<br />
Senso(q,h,i)perylwwl<br />
300 1<br />
210011<br />
101-55-3 4-Bromopbenyl-phonfyl~ther 21001U<br />
118-74-1 Hexachioroboene<br />
21001U<br />
$7-66-5 Pentachlorophsflol 1000011<br />
65-01-4 Phemanthruna 210013<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 210013<br />
84-74-2 Di-a-btylpbthalate 3600 9<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthae 210011<br />
129-00-0 Firom 210011<br />
65-44-7 outylhesylhthalate 21001U<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Oicblorobefsidine 42001U<br />
W455-3<br />
117-81-7<br />
Beseas~thracene<br />
bis( 2-tthylbexyl ~itbalate<br />
21001U<br />
490 3S<br />
21"-1-9 Chcysene<br />
220 3<br />
117-84-0 Di-e-octylpbthalate 2100V1<br />
20S-99-2 Sensobfluoranthelle 210011<br />
207-06-9 Bensotkfluoranthene 210 1<br />
50-32-4 Besso(aOpyroes 270 j<br />
193-39-5 Indmf(l.2.3-cd)pyrene 200 3<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
V -<br />
a -<br />
Coqmoud was analysed for but not detected. The nmer is the attainable detection limit for the Sample.<br />
Analyte, was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
i - indicates an estimated value.<br />
MD - not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
9 - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
D-202<br />
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jonlytical diemiatry Departmenit3<br />
Ma (=). SOIL CRMCS AWLYSS DaSUT<br />
AnaLIS IM 3012226-055<br />
Laboratory: Organic pgass spectroscop<br />
Sample matrix: so IL<br />
Level: (low/bad): LOW<br />
Dilution Factor: 2.0<br />
% ibiature: not de. 6.7 doe.<br />
Utgactiopi (Seet/cait/softcI Sams<br />
Iabotatory<br />
cusomer sample it: 27-103<br />
customer: YS3~K<br />
file IV: M0933<br />
Data Received: 20-OC-1990<br />
Date Analysed: 14-3)3-1991<br />
Date Extracted: 3-JUB-1991<br />
Vol<br />
WPC cleanups (!W)!N<br />
concentrationl Units<br />
Numbe Ties found: 6 tug^I of UgVfqg: %Ij<br />
I asinauM C0160 M' T WT. co. I I<br />
I1. 123-42-21 2-Pentancee. 4-ydraX?-4-thy 5 .72 1 $700 1 33)<br />
I2. 1UISOU 12.36 1 150013 is<br />
I3. IMMin UAM3ATMYIOD W 19.32 1 93013 IS<br />
I4.<br />
UMwW SATURAXZDI HYRCRO ~n<br />
21.56 1 no6I is<br />
I .IWL93MO SMTURATZO HYOCA)ON 25.438 1300 1 is<br />
I 6. j ~S~nWTED UUOCARBO 26.36 I110013 is<br />
~7.<br />
I<br />
110. I II<br />
I<br />
113.<br />
114. I I<br />
116.<br />
117.<br />
119. I I<br />
120. III<br />
I21.II<br />
122.<br />
I23.<br />
I24.I<br />
II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
125.-II<br />
126.<br />
127.<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I29.<br />
I 30.<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - compound was analysed for but not detected. The wntber is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
3 - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
3 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
M- not detected.<br />
A - Aidol condensation prodect.<br />
D - secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceed- initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification.<br />
D-203<br />
II<br />
II<br />
I<br />
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-Laboratory: Organic Maa Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: KSMER/R0oS<br />
file ID: 07746 Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
instrument to: 70-2<br />
Requisition Nmer:<br />
Autohied By': 0. C. Canada oate sample Received: 20-DIc-1990<br />
DA- volatile organic Compounds ITCL)<br />
Data tatracte4#epaced:<br />
Date Analyzed: 27-OCC-1990<br />
Preparatio Procedure Mmberi<br />
Analysis Procedure Numer: VOP. (CLP) KOW<br />
Percent Noaiture: Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: LK POTTER<br />
Associated Blank:. 901227-032 a File number: Nh<br />
(3:Result has been corrected for Spike<br />
CAB Uq/Kq CM uqJ~q<br />
74-47-3 Culocamethane<br />
74-43-9 9romomethane<br />
75-01-4 vinyl chloride<br />
75-00-3 Clocoethane<br />
7"-9-2 Methylene Chloride<br />
67-44-1 Acetone<br />
75-15-0 carbon Diaulfide<br />
7S-35-4 Il.-Dicbhloroethefle<br />
75-34-3 1 * -Dichloroethafle<br />
540-39-0 1,*2-Dichlocoethene Mtotal)<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform<br />
107-06-2 1,2-Dichlocoethane<br />
7"-3-3 2-Butanone<br />
1IOU<br />
Lou<br />
Lou<br />
Lou<br />
2 3<br />
46 3<br />
5V<br />
SD<br />
SD<br />
S13<br />
SU<br />
SD<br />
1439<br />
79-0-5 1,1, 2-Trichloroethan*<br />
71-43-2 Blenzene<br />
10061-02-4 trana-l *3-Dichlotoopmee<br />
75-2S-2 Scteoetorn<br />
100-10-1 4-Mthyl-2-pentalofl<br />
591-7"- 2-Nexanone<br />
127-18-4 Tettachloroetheie<br />
79-34-5 Il2,2-Tetrachlotoethan*<br />
106-46-3 Toluene<br />
106-90-7 Chlocobensene<br />
100-41-4 Ethylbensene<br />
100-42-5 Styrene<br />
1330-20-7 xylene (total)<br />
511<br />
SU<br />
S11<br />
5U<br />
2 J<br />
1IOU<br />
5U.<br />
SD<br />
SD<br />
SU<br />
SD<br />
SD<br />
5U.<br />
71-55-4 1,1 ,l-Trichlotoothale 5V<br />
56-23-S Ca-*on Tetrachloride SU<br />
10"-0-4 Vinyl Acetate<br />
I=U<br />
75-27-4 Bromodicloromethane, 5D<br />
76-87-5 1, 2-Oiehlaropropane SD<br />
10061-01-S cia-I *3-Dichloropropene SD<br />
79-01-6 Trichlocoethmn SU<br />
124-41-1 Dibromchloromethafle SD<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
V3 - compound wa analysed for but not detected. The nmb~er is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
a - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
3 - indicates an estimated value.<br />
No - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
o - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
D-204
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'Q~OA (TCL) SOIL OMABICS ABALSIS DATA HT<br />
E!TVLY IDE!IED @ID<br />
AnaLIS ID: 901226-055<br />
customer Smp1e ID: 27-103<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mesa SpectroscoVY Laboratory customer: KESZIA<br />
sample Matrix: SOIL File ID: )077483 -<br />
Level: (low/med): LC(<br />
Date Received: 20-OSC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor:<br />
% Moisture: not de.<br />
1.0 DateaAnalysed: 27-OCC-1990<br />
concentration Wits<br />
number TICs found: 1 (Ug/L or ag/hg?: U,~<br />
I1. InIU5.331 5 13<br />
12..<br />
13.<br />
5'.<br />
16.<br />
140.<br />
I16.<br />
117.<br />
119.<br />
I<br />
I20.<br />
II<br />
121.<br />
I<br />
I22.<br />
II<br />
I23.<br />
24. I<br />
II<br />
I<br />
126.<br />
127.<br />
I29.<br />
130.<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
v - compound wasn analysed for but not detected. The n~r is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
a - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
.7 - indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration ranqe.<br />
P - Probable identification.<br />
D-205<br />
III<br />
II<br />
1<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
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Results of Analyses<br />
ManSu ID% 901226-056 Project: G132 0275 Customer Sample JD: 27-104<br />
Customer: V5S~In/IOOS Requisitioni Nmber:<br />
cate Sampled. ls-MS-1990 oate Sample Received: 20-DSC-1990<br />
Sampled By* Date Sample Completed: 27-JAM-1991<br />
material Description: SOIL (1:Result haa been Corrected for Spike<br />
0bDt<br />
Activ.<br />
Number Procedure NO. Analysis Result units Analyst rile Number completed<br />
102003 EPA-3050 Lead 4.6 uq/q P BWCKLEY 10123H 27-JAM-1991<br />
SPAR-7421<br />
132803 ZPA-3S10 prep (Buh- SW-446-Sox) C J11 KZIS 1993 4-JAM-1991<br />
prep (USIA- SM-846-5030<br />
Analyst<br />
a JE RZ13l<br />
Date extracted<br />
a 3-JAU-1991<br />
Sample Weight extracted fg( - 10.32<br />
Percent solids<br />
a 92.7<br />
Calculated Dried weight (q) . 9.57<br />
extraction Method<br />
W Soxhlet<br />
extraction Solvent<br />
a Methlylene Ciloride/Acetole<br />
extraction Cleanup<br />
= Sodium Sulfate<br />
Final volume of extract (Wa I<br />
Associated Blank<br />
a 310103-263<br />
D-206<br />
program manager: D. L. Amburgey<br />
Date Approved: 7-rflS-1991<br />
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Angusto: "22"S6customer Sample tD: 27-104<br />
-Laboratoly: Orysnic Nags Spectroscopy Laboratory customer: KESSXCMM~S<br />
File ID: )10934 Semple Matrix: SOIL<br />
Instrumenit ID: 9970-3 Requisition Nmber,<br />
Aathoixed By: D. C.- Canada Date Sample Received: 20-OCC-1990<br />
MNa - ease/iueutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date gxtracted/Prepared:<br />
Preparation Procedure Number:<br />
Percent Motisture<br />
Percent Flaisture (decanted):<br />
Associated Blank:<br />
3-J)11-1991<br />
EPA-3550<br />
7.3<br />
910103-263<br />
Date Analyzed: 14-3)11-199L<br />
Analysis Procedure Nuer: BMA (C.?) NDP<br />
Dilution Factor: 9.0<br />
Analyst- C MECHAN<br />
Gh Pile Nmber: NA<br />
(I1 Result has been corrected for Spike<br />
10"-9-2 P"Nol 520013 106-47-8 4-Chlocoaflulife S20013<br />
111-44-4 bi ( 2-diloroethyl )Other 920013 s7-6&-3 nexachlorobutadiefle 920013<br />
95-37-4 2-Walropbenol 9200V3 59-S0-7 4-W~oro-3-eethy1pheflo 920013<br />
S41-73-1 1.*3-0ichlorobentsene 920013 91-57-4 2-IHthy1naphthalefte 24000<br />
106-46-7 1 * 4-Dichlorobensefl 52001U 77-47-4 mexachlorocyclOpentadiefle 52001U<br />
100-51-4 Densyl Alcohol 9200U 8"06-2 2,4 ,6-TrichloroPheflol 920OU<br />
95-90-1 1, 2-Oichlorobonsefle 920013 95-9S-4 2,*4. 5-Trichlor*Phefll 260001U<br />
95-48-7 2-+thylphenol 52001U 91-58-7 2--diloronaPhthalefle 52001U<br />
10"-0-1 bis 2- W oroisopropy ether 52001U 68-74-4 2-Nitroaflilile 240001U<br />
106-44-5 4-IMethylpheno I92001U 131-11-3 Diaethylphthalate 920013<br />
621-64-7 N-fttroso-di-"ropy153ifle 52001U 208-96-8 Acenaphthylefle 520013<br />
67-72-1 Nezachloroethazle 52001U 9"-9-2 3-Nitroanilile 260003<br />
98-95-3 Nitrobensene 520013 83-32-9 Acenaphthefte 760 J<br />
78-59-1 Isophorone 92001U 51-28-5 2 ,4-Diflitraphef-o1 260001U<br />
68-75-5 2-Nitrophanol 5200V3 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenbl 260001U<br />
10"-7-9 2,4-Dimethyiphenol 920013 132-64-9 Dibeflsoturan 5200U<br />
65-0 Densoic Acid 2600013 121-14-2 2,4-Dinltrotoluele 520013<br />
111-91-1 bis (2-adoroethoxy methane 520013 606-20-2 2, 6-Dinitrotoluefle 52001U<br />
120-63-2 2. 4-Dichlorophenl 920013 64-66-2 Diethylphthalate 52001U<br />
120-82-1 1,2, 4-Trieblorobenselle 32001U 7005-72-3 4-Chlorophenyl-pheInylether 52001U<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 52001U 86-73-7 Pluorene 52001U<br />
Data Reportiiiq qualifiers:<br />
u3 - compound was analysed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Anayte was found in the reagent blank a well as the Sample.<br />
3 - indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product-<br />
0 - Secondary dilution.<br />
S- zxceeds initial calibration ranqe.<br />
D -207
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iADLIs IV: 901226-056 customer Semple IV: 27-104<br />
-Laboratory: organic mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: USSMS/AXOS<br />
File I0: )10934 Semple matrix: SOIL<br />
instrumnt ID, 5970-3 Requisition Mnber:<br />
Authorized By: D. C. Canada Date Bowpls Received: 20-DEC-1990<br />
DIM - ease/Neutra 1/Acid Compounds (TC.)<br />
Date 9xtrocte4/Prepared: 3-3hMI-1991 Date Analysed: 14-3AW-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Nuer: EPA-3550 Analysim Procedure nmer. DNA (CL?) ND?<br />
Percent moisture: 7.3 Dilution Factor: 5.0<br />
Percent moisture (decanted): Analyst, C PU(AN<br />
Aseeciated Blank: 910103-263 Ch File Nmb~er: NA<br />
(I Result haa been Corrected for Spike<br />
ChB up/Np ChB up/K1<br />
100-01-6<br />
534-52-1<br />
4-Nitroaniline<br />
4,6-finitro-2-sthy1phenlI<br />
2600013<br />
2600013<br />
S3-70-3 Dibens(a~h)anthracene<br />
191-24-2 Bsnxo4p.h.i)perylene<br />
560 3<br />
52001U<br />
86-30-6 N-it rosodiphenylamne S2001U<br />
101-55-3 4-Sromhny1-zheWlether 520013<br />
118-74-1 Hexachlorobensene 520013<br />
87-46-5 Pentachlorog'henol 2600013<br />
6S-01-6<br />
120-12-7<br />
Phemanthrene<br />
Anthracene,<br />
3600 J<br />
520013<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate 3400 J<br />
206-44-0 Fluoranthene<br />
7200<br />
129-00-0 Pyrene 7200<br />
8"84-7 Dutylbeasylphthalate<br />
520013<br />
91-94-1 3,3'-Dieblorobenxidine 1000013<br />
56-55-3 Defho~aanthracens 4100 J<br />
117-61-7 bis(2-zthylhexyl)phthalate 1600 1<br />
21"-1-9 Chryene<br />
6100<br />
117-64-0 Di-n-octylphthalate 520013<br />
20 5-99-2 Denso( b) fluoranthene 6000<br />
207-08-9 Saaao~kfluornthele 52001U<br />
50-32-6 Dec50 (a pyrafe 4000 J<br />
193-39-5 Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene 520013<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
13 - Compound was analysed for but niot detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
B - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
9 - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
D-208
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Laboratory: organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory<br />
Sample Matrix: SOIL<br />
Level: (low/mad): LOW<br />
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sue.~a (TCL) SOIL OW.NICS ANALYSIS DATA UI<br />
Customer Sample ID: 27-104<br />
Customer: KESSM/ROOS<br />
File ID! >10934<br />
Date Received: 20-DCC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 5.0 Date Analyzed: 14-JA11-1991<br />
% Moisture: net dec. 7.3 dec. Date gxtracted: 3-JAM-1991<br />
Utractiofl: (Sep/Coflt/S3flc) 5011<br />
p:<br />
arc Cleanup: (nwK)!<br />
Concent ration Units<br />
amber TICe found: 21<br />
(neiL or uVq): nm~<br />
I CAS am I COMPOND AM IT ESUT. CONC. I Q I<br />
I1. I (NIW SM JRAMZ 1YROOM 8.19 I 44000 1 J<br />
I2.- 10"-7-81 1,3.5-Trimethylbeflleno 1 8.39 I 46000 1 J<br />
I3.-<br />
80I SE. -ETnVL-M=H 1 8.56 I 17000 I 1 IY<br />
4.IDUZ an= -uzTL-lC TL 9.41 I 43000 1 Y<br />
I5.- INM m3S SM HYDROCARNSO 9.62 1 40000 1 J<br />
6. I S3W3n. -ICT ITL-PSOPYL 9.96 I 95000 J 3<br />
I7. I SEZDI,-EITY1-DIMRTHftL I 10.11 I 61000 I 1<br />
8 .<br />
I9.<br />
to0.<br />
It1.<br />
I12.<br />
I13.<br />
I14.<br />
I 5.I<br />
I 3zNZM -3TTL-DI1NfTUYL<br />
BEN3. -IUIL-DINIUIL<br />
Benen, MtTH!L-IMflTLZTL<br />
Imm wn ARmaIC XY41CAUMN<br />
I I.Um AWW=SC HNYRCMWMN<br />
UWn" ARMATC HYDRCAIRBON<br />
MOW A"MTC WIIDROCARSM<br />
in AW=C inom"'<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
10.43 I<br />
10.47 I<br />
10.621<br />
10.88<br />
11.47 I6700<br />
11.58 1<br />
11.74 1<br />
11.86 1<br />
33000 JY1<br />
17000 J 3<br />
70001 J<br />
mo 880 i3<br />
1 3<br />
17000 1 J<br />
23000 1 J<br />
11000 1 3<br />
I<br />
-A<br />
I 16QW<br />
17'.is1.<br />
I19.<br />
20.<br />
AnWoTI Na C3O<br />
IT WV AM IC HDOCKABOSK<br />
3911210M.-DUIIS?!W RLEI~T1L<br />
Um"ne<br />
a-u3100IZ,2.3-DUCTWO-D1M1fTL<br />
I<br />
I<br />
11.96 1 12000 1 1<br />
12.11 1 620013J<br />
12.49 I 16000 I 1<br />
13.33<br />
6500 1<br />
13.54 I6600 I 1<br />
I21.<br />
122.I<br />
123.<br />
24.<br />
I25.<br />
III<br />
126.- I<br />
127. _ III<br />
I29.<br />
130.<br />
Data Roportinq Qualifiers:<br />
I&TM tPII I -uL1YML I 14.37 I 11000 1<br />
1<br />
U - Compound was analysed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
III<br />
B1 - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
3 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
No - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Exceeds initial calibration ranqe.<br />
P - Probable Identification.<br />
D-209<br />
II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
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File 1D: )07775 Sample Matrix* SOIL<br />
instrument IV: 70-2 Requisition Number:<br />
Authorized Dy: D. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 20-DUC-1990<br />
VGA - Volatile Orqsnic Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date, xxtracted/rroeared: Date Analyzed: 31-09C-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Nmber: Analysis Procedure Mmber* VOA, (CLP) MW?<br />
Percent moisture: Dilution Factor: 100.0<br />
percent misture Idecanted): Analyst: Ut PDT=U<br />
Associated Dlank: 901231-001 gh File Nmber: M<br />
(3 esult has been Corrected for Spike<br />
CAS U9/K9 CKl uq/Kq<br />
74-47-3 Culoromethane<br />
74-63-9 Bromometbafte<br />
75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride<br />
IS-00-3 Cbloroethane<br />
75-09-2 Methylene Chloride<br />
67-64-1 Acetone<br />
7S-15-0 Carbon Disulfide<br />
7S-35-4 ll-Dicbloroteie<br />
7S-34-3 1, 1-Dickloroethafle<br />
540-5"- 1.*2-Dickloroethefl (total)<br />
67-66-3 Chloroform<br />
107-06-2 1, 2-Dichloroethane,<br />
78-93-3 2-Dutanone<br />
13000<br />
1300U<br />
13000<br />
13000<br />
260 35<br />
1300U<br />
630U<br />
630U<br />
630U<br />
630U<br />
6300<br />
6300<br />
13000<br />
79-- 1,1, 2-Trichloroethane<br />
71-43-2 Denies.<br />
10061-02-6 trans-1, 3-Dickloroproper-<br />
75-25-2 Bromoforn<br />
106-10-1 4--Nethyl-2-pentalone<br />
391-7"- 2-4meanone<br />
127-1"- Tetrachloroethefle<br />
79-34-5 1.1,2,2-Tetrachlaroethate<br />
10"-6-3 Toluene,<br />
106-90-7 Culorobensene<br />
100-41-4 thylbensene<br />
100-2-5 Styrene<br />
1330-20-7 Xylene (total)<br />
630U<br />
6300<br />
6300<br />
6300<br />
13000<br />
5400<br />
630U<br />
630u<br />
630U<br />
160 3<br />
6300,<br />
630U<br />
13000)<br />
71-SS-6 1,1.1 -?ricbhloroethafle 630U<br />
56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 630U<br />
106-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 13000<br />
7S-27-4 Dromodichloromethafle 6300<br />
7"-7-5 1, 2-Dichlocopropafle<br />
6300<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,*3-Dichloropropene 6300<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethefle 6300<br />
124-48-1 Dibrosochloromethafle 630U<br />
Data Reportinq Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound %me analyzed for but not detected. The nmber is the attainable detection limit for the simple.<br />
a - Analyte ws found in the reagent blank as wiell "n the sample.<br />
3 - indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condesation product.<br />
O - Secondary dilution.<br />
9 - Exceeds initial calibration ranqe.<br />
D-210
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
Oak aid"e F-25 <strong>Site</strong><br />
Analytical Chemistry Depa rtment .4 8<br />
.- I!CL) SOIL GRUNICS AMULSIS =AAS~l<br />
AmaLlS ID: 901226-056<br />
Lebnratoty: Organic Has* Spectroscopy LabOratoVY<br />
"saml Mattis: SOIL<br />
Lewell (1ga/mod)l LOW<br />
Dilution Factor: 100.0<br />
Custoer sample ID: 27-104<br />
Customer: KSURM<br />
rule ID: >07775<br />
Date Received: 20-M6-1990<br />
Date Analysed: 31-IXC-1990<br />
% Misiture: not dsc.<br />
concentration units<br />
Nmer TICs found: 9 (ugyL or uq9: !!1<br />
I CmS f j" Cava=~ I9 ST I T. C .I I<br />
II. IU W I 13.761 9301 J<br />
2. I3.-IuTYL FO 14.581 6301 J<br />
I3. IUOUM WTMCR3W 16.001 520, 1<br />
I4. IMMw HNTIMO35M 17.391 1900 1<br />
IMO 5.YMO~NTCAMMU 17.53 1 20 1 I<br />
I .un~HD~8OUI 19.09 1 930 1 I<br />
I7. IwinM NTOMCS33W 1 21.30 1 11000 13 1<br />
I S. Iui MO!C3U I 22.06 1 200013 J<br />
ITr 9.M<br />
BOL~h UM LI lwM<br />
22.45 1 2300013 J<br />
13.<br />
j14.<br />
117.I<br />
120.<br />
21.<br />
122,<br />
123.<br />
124.<br />
125.<br />
126.<br />
127.<br />
129.I<br />
130.<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
V Compound was analyzed for but not detected. The numer is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
3-Analyte ws fod in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
3-Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - toot detected.<br />
A - Aldel condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E- REced initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable identification.<br />
D-211<br />
III<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
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Analytical Chemistry Department<br />
Results .t Analyses<br />
AmmS 10, 90122"507 Proe.cti 0132 027S Customer Sample 10: 2710a<br />
Cotmar, inS~o5kk Requisition Nmbe:<br />
Date Sampled: 18-M~-1990 Dte Sample Received: 20-MU-1990<br />
Sampld 3 1 c: Dote Sample Copleted: 27-JAMI-l991<br />
material Description: SOIL (I:Result has beam Corrected for Spike<br />
ACtiv. GA Date<br />
Nmber Procedure no. Analysis Result units Analyst Fie u.mber COWletod<br />
102003 ZPA-3050 Load 4.3 Usyg P SUCZZ 16123R 27-Jam-1991<br />
PAF-7421<br />
132803 SPA-3550 Prep 131%- S*446-Sexy C in ShIS 1"93 4-JAM-1991<br />
Prep (XHA- SW-846-Sou)<br />
Analyst - 33S SRI=<br />
Date Extracted - 3-JAII-1991<br />
Sample IWight gxtracted (q) a 10.60<br />
Percent Solids - 92.5<br />
Calculated Dried Weight 1g) a 9.81<br />
Etraction Method a Sshlet<br />
Extraction solvent - Hathlylen. ailoud/Acetone<br />
Etraction Cleanup a Sodium Sulfate<br />
Final Volume of Extract (maid I<br />
Associated Blank - 910103-263<br />
*** Comments from the Ocganic mass Spectroseopy Laboratory<br />
TZuu SAMPLE wC NOT NUET CLI W Olt LABSAIMR GAP M1!UI FOR SURMOGATE<br />
STANDARD % ROERY FOR ZZIAUBL NAMau. TWO OR IC SUINCOWS<br />
STwAMIRS WZR OUysXD APTwANCE CRIIRA, wuuXT WA TO URX ZmFCT AND<br />
DUmAITm. ZUUSA STAM MODAWS N wnumZ CLP SOW AM LKNOAM GW<br />
D-212<br />
Program Manager: 0. L. Amburgey<br />
Date Approved: 7-rED-1991
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
AnLtS DsAOTA US~Pag,<br />
ADaLIS to: 90122"-57 Customer Sample Io: 27-105<br />
-Laboratory: Organic Mans Spectroscopy Laboratory customer: X9S8HiNO00<br />
rile IV: 10935 Sape Matrix: SOIL<br />
Insumnt IV. 5970--3 Requiition nmber:<br />
Authorized by: 0. C. Canada oate Sample Received: 20-MU-1990<br />
SEA - D sefU~tral/Acid Compounds (TC.3<br />
Dats xxtracted/Prepared: 3-JMI-1991 onto Analysed, 14-JAS-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure nmers ZPA-3330 Analysis Procedure Suabt: Ift ( HL) OP<br />
percent Moisture: 7.5 Dilution Factor: 5.0<br />
percent moisture (decanted): Analyst: C IIM<br />
Associated Blank: 910103-263 1%W rile amber: Wh<br />
ti Result bas beom corrected for Spike<br />
1 of 2<br />
ChM mg/Kg CS m/I;<br />
10$-95-2 Phenol SOOOU 106-47-8 4-Welroanilile 500<br />
111-44-4 blat 2-diloroethyl )ether 50001U 67-48-3 llezachlorobutadiene 500OU<br />
95-57-8 2-Chlorepbenol, 500013 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-mothylphsIol 10001<br />
541-73-1 1, 3-Dichlorobeflsefe 500013 91-S7-6 2-mathyluaghthalefte 35000<br />
10"-6-7 1, 4-Dichloraoenan 500013 77-47-4 Ilexachl orocyclopefltadiefle 50001<br />
10"-1-4 Deesyl, Alcohol 5000u3 86-04-2 2,*4 ,6-fTichorophelldl 500013<br />
95-50-1 1, 2-Dichlorobeuisene 500013 9"-5-4 2,4.3 -frichloraph -,I 2400013<br />
95-40-7 2-Naothylphenol 500013 91-5W7 2- W oronapbthaleno 50001<br />
10"-0-1 biat 2-chloroiapopyl ether 5001 88-74-4 2-ftroaniline 2400013<br />
106-44-5 4-Nothylpbeol 50001 131-11-3 Dimsthylpbthalate 5001<br />
621-44-7 N-Mit roso-di-n-propylamile 500013 208-96-8 Acenahthylene 50001<br />
67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 500013 99-09-2 3-alit roamiline 2400013<br />
98-5-3 Nitrobeasene 500013 83-32-9 Acenaphthete, 2000 .7<br />
7"-9-1 Isoghorone 500013 51-20m-5 2,4-Dinitopheflal 2400013<br />
88-75-5 2-fitrophmW 500013 100-02-7 4-Nitrephenol 240003<br />
105-67-9 2 ,4-Dimethylpbenol 500013 132-4- Diheasofuran 500013<br />
45-85-0 Sensoic Acid 2400013 121-14-2 2,*4-Diaitrotoluene 50001U<br />
111-91-1 bist 2-Chloroethoxy methane 500013 606-20-2 2 .6-Olnitrotoluefl 500013<br />
120-$3-2 2, 4..Dchboropbemol 500013 84-46-2 Diethylphthalate 500013<br />
120-82-1 1,2 ,4-Trichlorobnuefle 50001 7005-72-3 4-Wuoropheay1-ghenwlether 508013<br />
9 1-20-3 naphthalene 500013 86-73-7 Fluorene 940 J7<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
13 - Comouond wasn analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
a - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well anthe sample.<br />
J7 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
RD - not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
0 - Secondary dilution.<br />
9 - Exceeds initial calibration rang.<br />
D-213
-L~boratoey-<br />
WIIC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 2<br />
DAnaIIs ID: 90122"-57 Custoer Sample to: 27-105 5 2<br />
Organc DAmS SPOCtroscoM L"Mat*Y Customer. KZUSMSKISOOI<br />
Mie, ID: 10935 Sampl Ntri,: SOIL<br />
Instrumnt ID: 5970-3 Plequisition nmber:<br />
AUtborised Dy: D. C. Canada Date Saple Received: 20-MC-1990<br />
M - Sase/Yutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Zutracte4iltpZred: 3-311-1991 Date Analysed: 14-311-1991<br />
Preparation Procedure Number: ZIPA-35SO Analysis Procedare numer: SM(C.LP NDV<br />
Percent moisture: 7.5 Dilution Factor: 5.0<br />
Percent Moisture (decanted): Analyst: C NNUE<br />
Associated Blank: -910103-263<br />
Re Isult bas bees Corrected for Spike<br />
a3. Mie nmber: Rh<br />
CAB ~uV19 g~ CB<br />
100-01-6<br />
534-S2-1<br />
4-41itroanhline<br />
4.6-Dtitr-2-methrlpbflol<br />
2400OU<br />
240001?<br />
53-70-3<br />
191-24-2<br />
Dibenx(a,h)anthracene<br />
Denxo(q,h. ± perylene<br />
1900 j<br />
SCOOP<br />
06-36-6 N-itroedipbelaaine SOOP<br />
101-35-3 4-9co~, -gh -pb9emyletber<br />
SOO<br />
114-74-1 Noxacblorob.sene SOGOU<br />
87-46-5 Pentachlorophenol 2400OU<br />
85-01-4 Pbemanthcene 9400<br />
120-12-7 Anthracene 2300 3<br />
84-74-2 Di-a-butylphtbalate 3000 is<br />
20"-4-0 Fluoranthene<br />
18000<br />
129-00-0 Pyrem 18000<br />
45-68-7 Dtylbsylpthalste 5000U<br />
91-94-1 3,3 '-Dichlorobenuidine 100001.<br />
54W53 Benno aWanthracsne 12000<br />
117-41-7 bin 2-thylbesyl )pbtbalat* SCOOP<br />
21"-1-9 Carysene 15000<br />
117-44-0 Di-e-octylphthalate SCOP<br />
205-99-2 Deno~bfluoranthene 12000<br />
207-0"- Sensolkflucranthen*<br />
4400 3<br />
50-32-8 Sesuolapyrane 10000<br />
193-39-S Indefo 4. 2,3-cd)pyrrele 1200 1<br />
nota Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analysed for but not detected. Tbe -1er is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
9 - Analyte was found in the rengent blank as well as the sample.<br />
J - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - Zxceeds initial calibration range.<br />
D-214
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Analytical Chemistry Departmenit<br />
BM~ ITCL) SOIL OUM~CS AI.1SIS DAMASZ?<br />
TUNAIVLIVOWIFI<br />
AnaLjS ID: 90122"-57<br />
customer sample ID! 27-105<br />
Laboratory: organic pass spectroscopy Laboratory Customr: ! SERR<br />
Sample, Matrix: SOIL<br />
Mie ID: 10935<br />
Level: (lw/and): L0W<br />
Date Receivd: 20-DC-190<br />
Dilution Factor: 5.0 Date Analysed: 14-3MI-1991<br />
% rbisture: not dec. 7.5 doe. Date Nxtracted: 3-JAN-IS"I<br />
Sittraction: (SepF/Cont/sonc) SOREKM<br />
Womer TICs found: 21<br />
COon etration Units<br />
lolA. or ug/4); uji<br />
I h MSUSS IM0 W.3MW I 2 U T. CMC. 0<br />
I1. I CTUW,22,E-TXRIPUIIIY- 8.23 I 73000 1 3<br />
I .<br />
I3.<br />
926-73-41 1. 2. 3-ftuthIwbemaene,<br />
I3~In -gZETL-,TM<br />
6.43 1<br />
0.59 1<br />
74000 1 J<br />
27000 13 J I-<br />
I4.<br />
I . -<br />
I i ATURATCD HYMMOMM<br />
UMM SAT W ~DRVC1NMN<br />
1 8.62 1<br />
9.611<br />
26000 1 3J<br />
61000 1 I<br />
I . tWW UARMIC HYDROU 10.041 140000 1 J<br />
I7. - WO= 10.161 70000 1<br />
I .<br />
I9.<br />
10Ul<br />
Ill.<br />
IUNUSATAM Z<br />
9I -01nE!L<br />
I ~ARMOC<br />
DRXOM<br />
YinCMM~<br />
I<br />
10.33 1<br />
10.471<br />
10.611<br />
10.921<br />
320001 J<br />
52000 1J<br />
13000 1<br />
10000 1<br />
Iy<br />
I<br />
112. tlinU SATURAMM NE!FCA306 11.231 290001 I<br />
113. Iw 11.51 1 Soo0I13<br />
l14. _ I 11.19 1 17000 1 1<br />
isI._____ IWMUA IC ETM U I 11.80 1 27000 13 J<br />
14. j~n ASX*IC HYDR S I 11.90 1 14000 13 I<br />
117. AIM IrWU 12.00 1 1300013 J<br />
1s. j inin EmD1IYL-UTEL'1N 1 12.11 1"00 1 3Y I<br />
I19. MWU AJT~IC NYMODW I 13.09 I7900 1 1<br />
20. Il- ID2,3-DIU V-0IUYL I 13.37 I 10000 1 3?<br />
121. HUMW 14.391 1400013J<br />
122.<br />
I<br />
123. I I<br />
124.III<br />
I<br />
I26.I<br />
127.<br />
126.<br />
129.<br />
130.I<br />
Dat& Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
u - compound wa analyzed for but not detected. The nmer is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
a - Analyte was founid in the reagent blank as wall as the sample.<br />
3 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
ND - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
E - EZceed initial calibration range.<br />
P - probable Identification.<br />
D-215<br />
II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
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AnLW1c "26-57Cutoe sample in: 27-105 5 5<br />
- Lboratory: O,~suic ""a Spectroscopy Laboratory Customer: KZSSMIW.3OO<br />
File ID: )07776 Saple matrix: SOIL<br />
Inatrumaflt ID: 70-2 lequin ition Nmber:<br />
Atborised By: o. C. Canada Date Sample Received: 20-DUC-1990<br />
Vm- volatile Organic COMPoUDa (TC.)<br />
Date Ixtracte4/ftepered: Data Analysed: 31-MS-1990<br />
Preparation Procedure Nmer: Analysia Procedure Nmber: V0& (C1) OW<br />
Penasat moistures Dilution Factor: 100.0<br />
percent Moisture (doeanted): Analyst: IM Par=<br />
Associated Blank: 901231-001 gh File Number:<br />
tI : Basalt bas been corrected for Spike<br />
74-47-3 cilerainethane<br />
74-03-9 Bromo.ethane<br />
7"-1-4 Vinyl lOdef<br />
7S-00-3 Cilecoethane<br />
7"-9-2 MAthyLsme Chloride<br />
13000<br />
13000<br />
13000<br />
13000<br />
260 in<br />
79-00-5<br />
71-43-2<br />
10041-02-4<br />
75-25-2<br />
106-10-1<br />
1.1 ,2-'1'rchloroethafl<br />
Beaene<br />
trana-,3-ichlorpoPel<br />
DrOMform<br />
4-Ne6thyl-2-pentanonle<br />
430V<br />
6300<br />
630U<br />
6300<br />
1300V<br />
67-64-1<br />
75-15-<br />
75-3S-4<br />
75-34-3<br />
540-59-0<br />
ACtoCAe<br />
Carbon Diaulfida<br />
1.1-Dikloroethene<br />
1,1-ftehlor~ethae<br />
l,2-ftcklorotam (total)<br />
13000<br />
6300<br />
630U<br />
6300<br />
6300<br />
591-76-6 2-Sexanone<br />
127-1"- Tetrachloroethene<br />
79-34-5 1.1,2, 2-'1strachloroothane<br />
10"$1-3 Toluene<br />
10"-7 chLorobens-n<br />
1000<br />
6300<br />
6300<br />
6300<br />
6300<br />
67-6-3 Chloroform<br />
107-06-2 1.2-Dicklocoethane<br />
78-93-3 2-Satame<br />
6300<br />
6300<br />
13000<br />
100-41-4 Sthylbenen<br />
100-.4 2-5 Styrene<br />
1330-20-7 xyleme (total)<br />
6300<br />
6300<br />
17000<br />
71-55-4 l.1.1-Trichler-thane 6300<br />
5423-5 Carbm Tetrac.Loride 6300<br />
10"-0-4 vinyl Acetate<br />
1300V<br />
75-27-4 sromndichLorrnethans, 6300<br />
76-41-5 1. 2-OidiloropceranO, 6300<br />
10061-01-5 cia-l .3-Dichloropropene 6300<br />
79-01-6 Trichloroethasse 630U<br />
124-48-1 Dibrornchloromethan 630<br />
Date R~peoig Qualifiers:<br />
Y0 - compound W" analysed for hut not detected. The nmber is the attainable detection limit for the saPle.<br />
a - MAUcit. wag fouind in the reagent blank as -e1l a the sample.<br />
i - Indicates an estiMated value.<br />
go - not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
a - secondary dilution.<br />
Z - Exceede initial calibration range.<br />
D-216
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Analytical chemistry Department<br />
VO (TO.) SOIL OBMCS ANALYSIS OMA NST<br />
TWD.TIYELY XDCiIF=U COMOUNS<br />
Ane&= ID* "0122"-57<br />
Customer Sample, ID: 27-105<br />
Laboratory: Organic Mass.SuectroacOwY LdattOrY Customer: CHR/4<br />
Sample Hatrix: SOIL File ID: 07773<br />
Level: flow/bed): LOW<br />
onto Received: 20-CSC-19<br />
Dilution Factor: 100.0 cats Analyzed: 31-CUC-1990<br />
% Moisture: not dec.<br />
Concentration Units<br />
Wimer TICs found: .6<br />
(Uu/L or UoVl4i: Us<br />
1 . I2,4-DIETMh~B 13.14 1 1200 1 J<br />
I2. l2,34 TICTL r 13.75 1 3500 131<br />
I3. L3.4TNTL =PrAnZ 14.57 1 960 1<br />
I4. Ii NTF 2S1 17.57 1 140013J<br />
I5. M , rOCRW21.31 1 12000 13<br />
G . UNNO 16.55 1 36000 1 3<br />
110. ____jI<br />
112._____<br />
113. ____ II<br />
114._____jI<br />
117. J I1<br />
Iis.<br />
I<br />
119. I<br />
120. .<br />
121. 1<br />
122.<br />
123. ____<br />
124. ____<br />
I25._____<br />
I<br />
1<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
126. ____1 I<br />
127. _ _ _<br />
128. ___ _ 1 I<br />
129. 1<br />
130. 1<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
Vi - Compound wans analysed toe but not detected. The nusber is the attainable detection limit for the saMPle.<br />
8 - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well as the sample.<br />
3 - Indicates an estimated value.<br />
No - not detected.<br />
A - AMdol condensation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
9 - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification.<br />
D-217<br />
I<br />
I<br />
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WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
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Analytical OA01mistgy Doprtlei<br />
Results of Analyses<br />
Ama~S x0: 901226-058 project: 0132 0278 customer Sample ID: 27-1"4<br />
Customer: XZSUXC/RWS Requisition 1-1 r:<br />
Dae sampled: IS-CC-1990 Dae Semple Received: 20-CEC-1990<br />
Sampled By: Dae Sample Copleted: 27-JAZ-1S9i<br />
Material DecriptiOut SOIL II:Result has been corrected fee Spike<br />
aA Dts<br />
ACtiV.<br />
muer Procedure mo. Analysis Result units Analyst rile nmber Completed<br />
102003 CPA-3050 Lad 4.2 Ug/g P B3SIOXT 10123U 27-JAN4-1991<br />
IWA-7421<br />
132603 CPA-3550 Prop (- 53.446-So: I C in XDEIS 1393 4-JAII-1291<br />
Prep tatm- 518-44-Sn)<br />
Analyst<br />
a in JamS<br />
Dae extracted 0 3-JMI-1991<br />
Saple Weight extracted (9) - 10-*90<br />
percent Solids - 91.5<br />
Calculated Dried wight 1q) a 9.97<br />
extraction Method<br />
0 Sos9hlet<br />
extraction solvent<br />
a Nthlylene Cloride/Acetone<br />
extraction Cleanup<br />
a Sodium Sulfate<br />
Final Volume of extract (EL) a I<br />
Associated Blanik<br />
a 910103-263<br />
D-218<br />
Program Manager: 0. L. Abrgey<br />
oat* Approved: 7-flS-1991<br />
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WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 pag Io 25<br />
ANUMSIS .a REW<br />
#a&LlS in: "01226-058 Customer Sample ID: 27-106<br />
- wbratory organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Custoer- X9313.R/1=<br />
File ID: )10934 Sample matrix: SOIL<br />
instrument ID: 5970-3 Requisition nmber:<br />
Authorized BY: D. C. Canada Date Semple Received: 20-MU-1990<br />
M- sase/woutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Data Utractoprepated: 3-JMi-1991 Date Analysed: 14-3516-1991<br />
prearationt proaedare imbr: ZUA-3550 Analysis procedure number: URi I C*) XDP<br />
Permat moisture: 0.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
percent Imisture (decanted):3 Analyst: C MM3111<br />
Anseciated Blank: 910103-243 ah File vimbet: sh<br />
Re Usult haa been corrected for Spike<br />
CAS uaVa9 Ch uVh19<br />
10"-5-2 Pamo 98011 10"-7-6 4-dilorosailiue 9801U<br />
111-44-4 bis42-ChlGOrsthyl ether 90011 97-48-3 neaaelorbutadiole 90011<br />
9S-57-4 2-c1.ro-'em1 9801 59-W07 4-Chlore-3-sthYlPh-1 9W0U<br />
541-73-1 1 .3-ftchlobeuefl 98011 91-57-4 2-Neehlnphthalen 90011<br />
10"-6-7 1, 4-Oiehltorbeflnss 98011 77-47-4 nexachlococyclopentadieul. 90011<br />
100-51-4 sapl Alcohol 90015 I0-042 2 *4 ,6-YricftlerePhen1 90011O<br />
95-50-1 1 ,2-.Ocblorbesen 98011 95-95-4 2,4. 5-1richiOrophe0dl 490011<br />
95-40-7 2-Othylpbeftol 90011 91-58-1) 2- W oranaPhthal One 90011<br />
10"-0-1 bis I2-ChloriWW9O~l p ther 90011 88-74-4 2-Mitoeflifl 490011<br />
10"-4-5 4-Nthylhesnol, 98011 131-11-3 Dimthylphth~lat* 9601<br />
621-64-7 M-fitroso-di--ro~lMifl 90011 208-96-8 AcenaphthYl-n 98011<br />
67-72-1 Eexachloro~than 90011 9-09-2 3-Kitroanilile 490011<br />
90-4-3 Kitrbenane 90011 $3-32-9 A~enapbthene 90011<br />
79-59-1 Isophorens 901 51-20-5 2 ,4-Dintit9OPheflbl 49001<br />
90-75-5 2-41itrphemonl 98011 10"-2-7 4-ifitrophefol 490011<br />
10-79 2.4-OasmthVlpbe-ll 98011 132.44-9 Dibensofuran 98011<br />
65-- seaseic Acid 140 3 121-14-2 2,4-.DinittOt1u5BC 98011<br />
111-91-1 bisa2-woretboxv)methane 90011 406-20-2 2 .6-DintotoUIl 901<br />
120-03-2 2.*4-fchdlorogheOl 98011 $4-66-2 DiethylphthalatO 170 3O<br />
120-82-1 1.2, 4-Trichiorobensen 90011 7005-72-3 4-CM0OhOReY1-,hbOYleth5" 901<br />
91-20-3 Naphthalene 901 86-73-7 Fluorene 90011<br />
Data Reporting Qulifiers:<br />
U - Comounmd marnlysed for but not detected. The numer is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
3 - Anlyte wma found in the reagent blank as well as the Samnple.<br />
i - indicates an estimated val-e.<br />
ND - Hot detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
D - secondary dilution.<br />
E - EXcee4e initial calibration range.<br />
D-219
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AMMZIS Wa iziOS Page 2 of 2 C<br />
ManLIS to: 901226-05 custoer. Sample to: 27-106<br />
-Ldastotyl Organic ma spectroscopyLaboratory Cstomr: flSO'RF06<br />
file to: )10936 Sample Matrix: SOU.<br />
Instrument 10: 5970-3 acquisition Nmber,<br />
Authrized By: 0. C. Canada Date sample Received: 20-MC-1990<br />
am - sase/Noutral/Acid Compounds (TCL)<br />
Date Utwacte4'tpreods 3-353-1991 Date Analysed- 14-JAIS-199I<br />
preparation procedure Nmer: CPAP-35SO Analysis procedure Hmbert SM (CLP) Hop<br />
Percent Misture: 6.5 Dilution Factor: 1.0<br />
percent Ibisture (decentedl: Analyst: C iUZON<br />
ssociated Blank: 910103-263 h File amber:MA<br />
(I:Rsult has been, corrected toe spike<br />
Chs ug/K9 CAS U9/K9<br />
100-01-6<br />
534-52-1<br />
4-01treaailine<br />
4.6-bMitro-2-.etbylpbenol<br />
49001U<br />
490011<br />
53-70-3<br />
191-24-2<br />
Dibeus a ,h~anthracene<br />
Beso(,b~i)perylefl<br />
96011<br />
96011<br />
66-30-6 U-itzeaodipbasyLamine 96011<br />
101-55-3 4-&romphenl-pbenylether 96011<br />
111-74-1 Noeaacklotobeasme 98011<br />
67-9"- Pentachloro-eW<br />
490011<br />
85-01-4 Pbenanthrene 96011<br />
120-12-7 Athzac~ 96011<br />
84-74-2 Di-n-butylphtbalate 3700 3<br />
206-44-0 Fluorauthane 96011<br />
129-0-0 Pyrene, 96011<br />
65-44-7 Butylbuylkthalte 96011<br />
91-94-1 3,3 '-Oicblorobenxidine 200011<br />
S6-5S-3 Boa a)anthrnenme 960V1<br />
117-41-7 bia 2-Ithylbotcr ktbalatet 410 J8<br />
216-01-9 czyein 96081<br />
117-44-0 Di-n-ectylphbalat* 96011<br />
20S-99-2 Senuo~bfluorantbine 96011<br />
207-06-9 3.0501k fluorauthene 96011<br />
50-32-4 Beao(Opyrme 98011<br />
193-39-5 Indeol1,2, 3-cd~pyrene 96011<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
11 - Compound me analysed toe but not detected. The nmer is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
a - Analyte was found in the reagent blank as well an the sample.<br />
.7 - xndicaes an estimted value.<br />
nD - not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condenaation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
9 - gxeeeA, initial calibration range.<br />
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Oak aid"s V-25 site<br />
Analytical Chemistry Departmnt<br />
am. ITCL) SOIL Oanamc Mw=XIS DM~ NI<br />
MfaulS W.: 901226-058 Customer "eepo 10: 21-106<br />
taberately: organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Custmer: OM'20<br />
"I*pl matrix: SOIL File zD: )10936<br />
LwI l: (1.ed): LOW Date Received: 20-Dce-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Mnalyseds 14-.3h1-1991<br />
% Ibisture: not de. 8.5 dec. Date 2tracted: 3-JAN-1991<br />
Rtraction: ISwp/Cont/sonc) Soan<br />
GVe Clenu: (T9) N<br />
PH:<br />
concetration Units<br />
Muner Tl~s found: 14<br />
(ug4. or awjlKg): t laa<br />
I1.*<br />
I2.<br />
123-42-31 2-Poetanono. 4-hydroxy-4-astIM<br />
IL0UO<br />
1<br />
1<br />
5.79 1<br />
14.84 1<br />
9700 1 3M<br />
11001 3<br />
I<br />
13.<br />
1 4.<br />
1 U<br />
IUINOUSAWSMDtfinCMOD 1<br />
15.17 1<br />
15.35 1<br />
410 1<br />
75011 is<br />
I5 9HJ-rIA)RXZ,-Tn 1 16.311 610 1 I<br />
=62M. 16.961 6901 is<br />
I7. 17851-53-51 1,3-8asonedicarbexylic acid.b 1 21.17 1 730 1 in<br />
S8. ItUIMM 21A411 1200 1<br />
19. M MR- ISWAT WNM YDOX 21.54 1 5903 is<br />
to0. Lung 22.83 1 603 is<br />
I .<br />
I12.<br />
I13.<br />
_ I iTJDMU.2,6,lO,15-TK1RtlUT<br />
OI O s~rMWD frMMaMau<br />
IOCTADCAM3,514-DISUTL-<br />
1 23.61 1<br />
25.48 1<br />
26.36 I<br />
1100<br />
760<br />
700<br />
I 1 is<br />
I 1 is<br />
I 1 is<br />
114. _ IU I 32.77 1 1200 13<br />
117. _ II<br />
120.<br />
I21.<br />
122.<br />
123.II<br />
124.I<br />
125.<br />
127.II<br />
129.I<br />
130.<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
U - Compound was analysed for but met detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
11 - Analyte was found in the reaget blank as well as the sample.<br />
3 - indicates an estimated value.<br />
so - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldo1 condesiation product.<br />
0 - Secondary dilution.<br />
Z - Exceeds initial calibration ranqe.<br />
P - Probable Idmntification.<br />
D-221<br />
II<br />
II<br />
II<br />
II<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
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nalS tD: 90122"-59 Customer Sample to: 27-106<br />
-Laboratory: organic Mass Spectroscopy Laboratory Cwtomm MSSiN/W908<br />
rile to: )07779 Sample Ma1trix: SOXI.<br />
Instrumenit to: 70-2<br />
Requisitio Nmer:<br />
Authorised, By: D. C. Caoada Data Sample £eCalVedt 20-DIC-1990<br />
VO - Volatile Organic Caopouds (TCL)<br />
Date Estracted/Frepared:<br />
Preparation Procedure Numer:<br />
perct misture:<br />
Percent Patuture (decanted):<br />
Asociated Blank: 9"1231-001<br />
Date, Analybed:<br />
Analysis Procedue imer:<br />
Dilution factor:<br />
Analyst:<br />
Q& rile number:<br />
31--DS-1990<br />
UO (0.1) W<br />
1.0<br />
IM ar<br />
M~<br />
Re bsult baa been Corrected for Spike<br />
ChM uujq CAN GSA<br />
?ae O 1 63<br />
74-47-3 CbLeonetbame<br />
74-63-4 Bromomasthan<br />
7S-01-4 vinyl Chloride<br />
750-W3 Clroethane<br />
71-09-2 riathylmme ailoride<br />
67-44-1 Acetone<br />
7S-15-0 Carbon Disulfide<br />
75-35-4 1 ,-Dichloroetbeno<br />
75-34-3 1,l-Oiloroethame<br />
540-5"- 1,2-Dichloroethene (total)<br />
67-46-3 Ckloeors<br />
107-06-2 1 .2-ftcbloroethme<br />
7"-3-3 2-10saftne<br />
1311<br />
1211<br />
1211<br />
1311<br />
260 33<br />
1311<br />
6U<br />
EU<br />
6U<br />
EU<br />
6V<br />
EU<br />
1311<br />
7"-0-5 1.1 *2-Tricheoothowl<br />
71-43-2 3enaene<br />
10061-02-4 trams-1,3-0ichlooprope<br />
7S-25-2 Sromoform<br />
106-10-1 4-Hathy1-2-pentalofe<br />
591-7$-f 2-Nezamone<br />
127-16-4 ?etrachloroethele<br />
79-34-5 1.1,2 ,2-'fetrachloroothfle<br />
10"6f-3 Toluene<br />
10"-0-7 Chlorobnuene<br />
100-41-4 uthylbnasene<br />
100-42-S Styrene<br />
1330-20-7 Xylone (total)<br />
6v<br />
6U<br />
6V<br />
6V<br />
1313<br />
1311<br />
6U<br />
6U<br />
EU<br />
EU<br />
U11<br />
60<br />
EU<br />
71-355-f 1.l.1-Trichloothale EU<br />
5423-5 Carbon Tetrachloride EU<br />
106-0-4 Vinyl Acetate<br />
1311<br />
75-27-4 Bromdichloranetbefle 6G1<br />
76-87-3 1 ,2-Oiftloropropefle 6U<br />
10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloroprovefle 601<br />
7n-01-4 Tricklrote EU<br />
124-46-1 Dibromochloramethale EU<br />
Data Reporting Qualifiers:<br />
v - compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the attainable detection limit for the sample.<br />
* - Amalyte was found in the reagent blank as well "s the sample.<br />
j - Indicates an estiated value.<br />
No - not detected.<br />
A - Aldol conesation product.<br />
D - Secondary dilution.<br />
I - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
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ask lft. ,23 t-<br />
YOA (=~) soIn aome NPLSIS DMT aur<br />
Vw WIGULT ZDOlflU COKAW6D<br />
MnaLlS ID: 901226-054<br />
Customer Sample ID: 27-106<br />
Laboratory- Orgmnic Mass SoctroScOV Laboratory Customer:MO N<br />
Smple matrix: SOIL<br />
rile 10: )07779<br />
Lievel: (1.vjImed)s Law<br />
Date Received: 20-DC-1990<br />
Dilution Factor: 1.0 Date Analysed: 31-MS-1990<br />
mis~ture: not dec.<br />
Concentration Units<br />
nmber TZes founids 4 tueJL or uVq4 ism<br />
Choam Capo WO IT WT I a<br />
I. tU IO 15.361 1200 1 I<br />
I2. I~ U17.96 1 4700 1 J<br />
I3. amU~U 16.22 1 64000 I3 I<br />
I4. INOI 18.77 I 140000 1<br />
I10.<br />
113.II<br />
114.<br />
115.IIII<br />
- II<br />
117.III<br />
119. I I<br />
120.II<br />
I22.<br />
123.I<br />
24.<br />
25.<br />
126.I<br />
127.IIII<br />
I<br />
II<br />
II<br />
II<br />
II<br />
I<br />
129.II<br />
130.<br />
Data Rep@rtinq Qualifiers:<br />
VI Compound ws analysed for but not detected. The ner is the attainable detection limit fee the esuple.<br />
U - alyte was f ound in the reaenet blank as well as the sample.<br />
3-indicates an estimated value.<br />
NO - Not detected.<br />
A - Aldol condensation product.<br />
o - Secondary dilution.<br />
2 - Exceeds initial calibration range.<br />
P - Probable Identification.<br />
D-223<br />
III<br />
I<br />
I<br />
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Sample Dates July 16, 1991 and July 11, 1991<br />
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____Page 1 of 2<br />
DATA -Part I ofI<br />
LUaKR<br />
0 M AMENDED<br />
Date 5________O ____1___3_<br />
Agency Identification Number 4491 -051 -MD<br />
Account No. lrlk<br />
Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Company<br />
2355 Stevens Drive<br />
KSIN 114-23 345 Hill Street/300 Area<br />
Richland, VA 99352 A O927.1fi<br />
Attentions Briaiia Colley<br />
TeepoX (S09) 177-7]n<br />
Sampling Colection and Shtipamt<br />
Analysis<br />
Sampling <strong>Site</strong> 1flA-q-? Date of Collection Till 1 6-l 1921<br />
Date Samples Received at Laboratory July 19. 1991<br />
Method of AnalysisCA flus<br />
Date(s) of Analysis idly 410 1991<br />
Analyvical Results_______<br />
*0022 R 2405 $OIL 0.20 ___<br />
moa3 31 2606 SOIL 1.<br />
300114 31 X 2607 BIL 10. ___<br />
300516 21 2609 SOIL 35____<br />
300316 as Z611 SOIL 0.0s5<br />
ZOXX7 21 2412 SOIL 0.24 ___<br />
0*53K7 *up zz 2613 SOIL 0.16 -___<br />
-4a - I<br />
3?50 as 2114 OL 3 ___<br />
301 3 2415 OL 21---<br />
tSao aou *At an last pas*. a. .. coasent an last Page.<br />
NO P:::::::; not deated. C lamt not z.otwa LOU an4 Log.<br />
A t .a caluta<br />
IterieVSc:<br />
960 West LeVoy D~rive /Salt Lalm City, Utah 84123-2547 / (801) 266-7700<br />
A Sorenson Company<br />
0-227
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DATA. .AMEDEDPage 2 of 2<br />
The control spike had 63 % recovery.<br />
Agency Identification Number 5SQ1-05l11 -enf<br />
960 west IeVGY Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 84123-2547 /(801) 266-7700<br />
A Sorenson Company<br />
D-228
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ANALYTICAL REPORT FOR SAMPLE No.E21<br />
EPA METHOD 8240<br />
TARGET ANALYTE RE SULTS<br />
Field Sample ID BOOZN6 Sponsor WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO<br />
File ID KM90E21.1 Date of Analysis 0726/91. Date Received 07/L19/912<br />
DataChem SET ID .S91z.Q5...<br />
RESULTS DETECTION LIMITS<br />
74-87-3 chloromethane .... J...... 1.6*<br />
74-83-9 bromomethane U...L... 1.5*<br />
75-01-4 vinyl chloride .... JL..... 1.7*<br />
75-00-3 chloroethane .... J...... 1.4*<br />
75-09-2 methylene chloride ..L..... 1.6*<br />
67-64-1 acetone .L...... 4.3*<br />
75-15-0 carbon disulfide U...L..... 1.6*<br />
75-69-4 trichlorofluoromethane U2..... 1.5*<br />
75-35-4 1,1-dichloroethene .... J...... 1.2*<br />
75-34-3 '1,1-dichioroethane U..~...... 2.1*<br />
540-59-0 total 1,2-dichloroethene ...L.... 1.2*<br />
76-66-3 chloroform ...L..... 1.8*<br />
107-06-2 1,2-dichioroethane JL..... 2.4*<br />
74-88-4 iodomethane ...... L....... 1.5*<br />
107-02-8 acrolein .2...... 58.*<br />
107-13-1 acrylonitrile U...J....... 43.*<br />
78-93-3 2-butanone ....L..... 3.8*<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-trichloroethane .U...... 1.6*<br />
56-23-5 carbon tetrachloride .... L...... 1.5*<br />
108-05-4 vinyl acetate ..... J...... 3.5*<br />
75-27-4 bromodichloromethane ....L..... 1.8*<br />
78-87-5 1,2-dichioropropane U......L..... 2.0*<br />
10061-02-5 cis-1,3-dichloropropene ...J...... 3.1*<br />
79-01-6 dtrichioroethene U.....L..... 1.3*<br />
71-43-2 benzene 2LU.... 1.6*<br />
124-48-1 dibromochioromethane UL.. 1.4*<br />
79-00-5 1,1,2-trichloroethane ....L..... 1.1*<br />
10061-02-6 trans-1,3-dichloropropene U.....L...... 2.9*<br />
110-75-8 2-chloroethylvinyl ether ...... L...... 3.3*<br />
75-25-2 bromoform ....L..... 1.2*<br />
74-95-3 dibromomethane U....~...... 2.5*<br />
764-41-0 trans-i, 4-dichloro-2-butene U.....L.... 1.7*<br />
108-10-1 4-methyl-2-pentanone ......U... 3.5*<br />
96-18-4 1,2,3-trichioropropane U...J...... 2.3*<br />
591-78-6 2-hexanone .... J...... 4.1*<br />
79-34-5 1, 1,2,2-tetrachioroethane 2LU... 2.0*<br />
127-18-4 tetrachloroethene UL..... 1.5*<br />
97-63-2 ethyl methacrylate .J.... 1.9*<br />
108-88-3 toluene U...J..... 1.5*<br />
108-90-7 chlorobenzene ...... U....... 1.3*<br />
100-41-4 ethylbenzene JLU.... 1.4*<br />
100-42-5 styrene ...U...... 1.2*<br />
1330-20-7 total xylene JL.... 1.0*<br />
D-229<br />
*current DataChem detection limit
Field Sample ID B0OZN6<br />
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NON-TARGET JUIALYTZ ESULTS<br />
Additional Volatiles<br />
Scan Results<br />
Ca. QQCOPOUND Nume uaK Foonote<br />
------ -- NO UNKNOWNS FOUND ------------- -- --<br />
FOOTNOTES<br />
B The analyte was found in the method blank. The reported<br />
results have been adjusted for the quantity found in<br />
the blank.<br />
E The reported concentration is an estimate only. The response<br />
factor was assumed to be 1.000 relative to an internal standard.<br />
J Indicates an estimated concentration below the Method Detection<br />
Limit.<br />
K The isomer is unknown.<br />
N Analytical standards were not analyzed for this compound.<br />
U Not detected.<br />
W The identification is tentative or closely related to the<br />
compound.<br />
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ANALYTI CAL REPORT FOR SMPLE No .E21<br />
EPA METHOD 8240<br />
TARGET ANALYTE RESULTS<br />
Field Sample ID BOOzN7 ,Sponsor WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO<br />
File ID KM99K261 Date of Analysis 0727/1 Date Received 07/L19/9L1<br />
DataChem SET ID S91Q0i13p<br />
RESULTS DETECTION LIMITS<br />
Cas, No COMPOUNDlucrK (u/LG<br />
74-87-3 chloromethane .JU.... 3.2*<br />
74-83-9 bromomethane ...... L...... 3.0*<br />
75-01-4 vinyl chloride .U..... 3.4*<br />
75-00-3 chloroethane U.~...... 2.8*<br />
75-09-2 methylene chloride U.....I...... 3.2*<br />
67-64-1 acetone .6.... 8.6*<br />
75-15-0 carbon disulfide ..i...... 3.2*<br />
75-69-4 trichiorofluoromethane ......I... 3.0*<br />
75-35-4 l,l-dichloroethene JJ 2.4*<br />
75-34-3 1,1-dichloroethane ..... U...... 4.2*<br />
540-59-0 total 1,2-dichloroethene L.. 2.4*<br />
76-66-3 chloroform ...UL.. 3.8*<br />
107-06-2 1,2-dichloroethane .... L...... 4.8*<br />
74-88-4 iodomethane ....J.. 3.**<br />
107-02-8 acrolein U.L...~. 116.*<br />
107-13-1 acrylonitrile ......UL..... 86.*<br />
78-93-3 2-butanone .J.... 7.6*<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-trichloroethane U..~ 3.2*<br />
56-23-5 carbon tetrachloride ..L... 3.0*<br />
108-05-4 vinyl acetate ..J...... 7.0*<br />
75-27-4 bromodichloromethane ....U..... 3.6*<br />
78-87-5 l,2-dichloropropane .... L...... 4.0*<br />
10061-02-5 cis-1, 3-dichloropropene .U 6.2*<br />
79-01-6 'trichioroethene JL..... 2.6*<br />
71-43-2 benzene U........ 3.2*<br />
124-48-1 dibromochloromethane ...L..... 2.8*<br />
79-00-5 1,1,2-trichloroethane ..... 2... 2.2*<br />
10061-02-6 trans-1,3-dichloropropene U...L..... 5.8*<br />
110-75-8 2-chloroethylvinyl ether U....I..... 6.6*<br />
75-25-2 bromoform .... L...... 2.4*<br />
74-95-3 dibromomethane U....L.... 5.0*<br />
764-41-0 trans-l, 4-dichloro-2-butene U..~...... 3.4*<br />
108-10-1 4-methyl-2-pentanone .... L...... 7.0*<br />
96-18-4 1,2,3-trichloropropane ..J..... 4.6*<br />
591-78-6 2-hexanone ....J..... 8.2*<br />
79-34-5 1,1,2, 2-tetrachioroethane ...... IL..... 4.0*<br />
127-18-4 tetrachloroethene ..... L.... 3.0*<br />
97-63-2 ethyl methacrylate U...L..... 3.8*<br />
108-88-3 toluene U.....L.......<br />
3.0*<br />
108-90-7 chlorobenzene .... J...... 2.6*<br />
100-41-4 ethylbenzene U..L.. 2.8*<br />
100-42-5 styrene .... J...... 2.4*<br />
1330-20-7 total xylene 1000,J...... 2.0*<br />
D- 231<br />
*current DataChem detection limit
Field Sample ID BOOZN7<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
ANALYTICAL REPORT rOR SMPLE No. E21<br />
Page 2 of 2<br />
NON-TARGET ANALYTE RESULTS<br />
Additional Volatiles<br />
Scan Results<br />
Cas.NoCOPON Nmbe u/Gff ZFotote<br />
_______C8 hydrocarbon 466L 110,.... EN1L<br />
trimethyihexane i-somer 480.. 370J.... ENWkK<br />
_______C9 hydrocarbon 4832.. 200Q.a... ENWk<br />
_______C9 hydrocarbon 495 400QL.. EkL.<br />
________C9 cvclic hydrocarbon 497L. 400.QJ... ENL<br />
unknown unsat. hydrocarbon ~ JU 440, EW<br />
_________unknown cyclic hydrocarbon 521,. 380,.I... £E...<br />
_______C9 hydrocarbon .549.. 170,. EkLW<br />
_______C9 hydrocarbon 557L 830,~. EW<br />
unknown branched alkane .566. 280 EWN<br />
FOOTNOTES<br />
B The analyte was found in the method blank. The reported<br />
results have been adjusted for the quantity found in<br />
the blank.<br />
E The reported concentration is an estimate only. The response<br />
factor was assumed to be 1.000 relative to an internal standard.<br />
J Indicates an estimated concentration below the Method Detection<br />
Limit.<br />
K The isomer is unknown.<br />
N Analytical standards were not analyzed for this compound.<br />
U Not detected.<br />
W The identification is tentative or closely related to the<br />
compound.<br />
D-232
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ANALYTicAL RzPORT FrOR SAMPIZ No.E21<br />
zPAL wmETO 8240<br />
TARGET ANALYTE RESULTS<br />
Field Sample ID B00-ZPO Sponsor WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO<br />
File ID KM89EK2614j Date of Analysis 07126/91 Date Received 07/L19/91.<br />
DataChem SET ID S9-51D<br />
RESULTS DETECTION LIMITS<br />
74-87-3 chloromethane ..... L..... 1.6*<br />
74-83-9 bromomethane ......U....... 1.5*<br />
75-01-4 vinyl chloride ...JU.... 1.7*<br />
75-00-3 chloroethane ..... L..... 1.4*<br />
75-09-2 methylene chloride ...2...... 1.6*<br />
67-64-1 acetone U...J...... 4.3*<br />
75-15-0 carbon disulfide .i.... 1.6*<br />
75-69-4 trichlorofluoromethane ...... 1.5*<br />
75-35-4 1,1-dichloroethene L... 1.2*<br />
75-34-3 1,1-dichloroethane ...L...... 2.1*<br />
540-59-0 total 1,2-dichloroethene ...L.... 1.2*<br />
76-66-3 chloroform .JU..... 1.8*<br />
107-06-2 1,2-dichloroethane ....L... 2.4*<br />
74-88-4 iodomethane ...LL.. 1.5*<br />
107-02-8 acrolein ....... L....... 58.*<br />
107-13-1 acrylonitrile U.....~...... 43.*<br />
78-93-3 2-butanone .U<br />
71-55-6<br />
3.8*<br />
1,1,1-trichloroethane UL..... 1.6*<br />
56-23-5 carbon tetrachloride U.L... 1.5'<br />
108-05-4 vinyl acetate .. L...... 3.5*<br />
75-27-4 bromodichioromethane .. U... 1.8*<br />
78-87-5 1,2-dichioropropane ..... SU..... 2.0*<br />
10061-02-5 cis-1,3-dichloropropene U.. 3.1*<br />
79-01-6 It trichloroethene U 1.3*<br />
71-43-2 benzene jU 1.6*<br />
124-48-1 dibromochloromethane U. 1.4*<br />
79-00-5 l,1,2-trichloroethane U.J.... 1.1*<br />
10061-02-6 trans-1,3-dichloropropene .J...... 2.9*<br />
110-75-8 2-chloroethylvinyl ether U.L..... 3.3*<br />
75-25-2 bromoform. U....L...... 1.2*<br />
74-95-3 dibromomethane ....... LL......<br />
764-41-0<br />
2.5*<br />
trans-i, 4-dichloro-2-butene 2L. 1.7*<br />
108-10-1 4-methyl-2-pentanone ....JL.. 3.5*<br />
96-18-4 1, 2 ,3-trichloropropane U....L...... 2.3*<br />
591-78-6 2-hexanone U.....I... 4.1*<br />
79-34-5 l,l, 2 ,2-tetrachloroethane U.J...... 2.0*<br />
127-18-4 tetrachloroethene .. 1.5*<br />
10-8-3 ethyl methacrylate U 1.9*<br />
10-83toluene U.1..... 1.5*<br />
108-90-7 chlorobenzene U 1.3*<br />
100-42-5 ethylbenzene 2LU.... 1.4*<br />
10-25styrene ...L..... 1.2*<br />
1330-20-7 total xylene ....JL... 1.0'<br />
D-233<br />
*current DataChem detection limit
Field Sample ID BOZPO<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
ANALYTICAL REPORT FOR SAMPLE No. E21<br />
Page 2 of 2<br />
NON-T1RGZT ANALYTZ RESULTS<br />
Additional Volatiles<br />
Scan Results<br />
Cas No COMPOUNDNmbe ugLKG Foonote<br />
----- NO UNKNOWNS FOUND---------------- ----<br />
FOOTNOTES<br />
B The analyte was found in the method blank. The reported<br />
results have been adjusted for the quantity found in<br />
the blank.<br />
E The reported concentration is an estimate only. The response<br />
factor was assumed to be 1.000 relative to an internal standard.<br />
J Indicates an estimated concentration below the Method Detection<br />
Limit.<br />
K The isomer is unknown.<br />
N Analytical standards were not analyzed for this compound.<br />
U Not detected.<br />
W The identification is tentative or closely related to the<br />
compound.<br />
D-234
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EPA HETHOD 8240<br />
TARGET ANALYTE RESULTS<br />
Field Sample ID BOOZP1 Sponsor WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO<br />
File ID K1E261Z5J Date of Analysis 0727/91l Date Received 07/J.2199<br />
DataChem SET ID S.jQ-JI.3QQ<br />
RESULTS DETECTION LIMITS<br />
74-87-3 chioromethane JLU.... 4000.*<br />
74-83-9 bromomethane ... L.. 3800.*<br />
75-01-4 vinyl chloride ..... I...... 4300.*<br />
75-00-3 chioroethane U..i...... 3500.*<br />
75-09-2 methylene chloride U~ 4000.*<br />
67-64-1 acetone 42000,~... 11000.*<br />
75-15-0 carbon disulfide U...~... 4000.*<br />
75-69-4 trichiorofluoromethane ..... L...... 3800.*<br />
75-35-4 1,1-dichloroethene U.L...... 3000.*<br />
540-59-0 total 1,2-dichloroethene<br />
76-66-3 chloroform<br />
107-06-2 1,2-dichloroethane<br />
74-88-4 iodomethane<br />
107-02-8 acrolein<br />
107-13-1 acrylonitrile<br />
78-93-3 2-butanone<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-trichioroethane<br />
56-23-5 carbon tetrachloride<br />
108-05-4 vinyl acetate<br />
75-27-4 bromodichloromethane<br />
78-87-5 1,2-dichloropropane<br />
10061-02-5 cis-l,3-dichloropropene<br />
79-01-6 ~ ,trichioroethene<br />
71-43-2 benzene<br />
124-48-1 dibromochloromethane<br />
79-00-5 1,1,2-trichioroethane<br />
10061-02-6 trans-1,3-dichloropropene<br />
110-75-8 2-chloroethylvinyl ether<br />
75-25-2 bromoform<br />
74-95-3 dibromomethane<br />
764-41-0 trans-l, 4-dichloro-2-butene<br />
108-10-1 4-methyl-2-pentanone<br />
96-18-4 1,2,3-trichloropropane<br />
U...JL..... 3000.*<br />
U......L..... 4500.*<br />
..L..... 6000.*<br />
.L. 3800.*<br />
2LU..... 150000.*<br />
.... S...... ll0000.*<br />
B 9500.*<br />
......UL..... 4000.*<br />
L...... 3800.*<br />
U.~...... 8800.*<br />
U....~...... 4500.*<br />
.U... 5000.*<br />
..... I...... 7800.*<br />
U.L..... 3300.*<br />
20000......... 4000.*<br />
U....L..... 3500.*<br />
U 2800.*<br />
...J...... 7300.*<br />
U 8300.*<br />
IL... 3000.*<br />
...U...... 6300.*<br />
.......... 4300.*<br />
..... L...... 8800.*<br />
.J... 5800.*<br />
591-78-6<br />
79-34-5<br />
127-18-4<br />
2-hexanone<br />
1,1,2,2-tetrachioroethane<br />
tetrachioroethene<br />
L..... 10000.*<br />
.U... 5000.*<br />
U......L..... 3800.*<br />
97-63-2 ethyl methacrylate 1. 4800.*<br />
108-88-3 toluene 350000... 3800.*<br />
108-90-7 chlorobenzene ...L...... 3300.*<br />
100-41-4 ethylbenzene 100000Q...L.. 3500.*<br />
100-42-5 styrene UL...-. 3000.*<br />
1330-20-7 total xylene 1300000-.Q. 2500.*<br />
D -235<br />
*current DataChem detection limit
Field Sample ID BOOZPl<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
ANLYTI CAL RZORT FOR SAHWLZ No. E21<br />
Page 2 of 2<br />
NON-TARGZT ANALYTZ RZSULTS<br />
Additional Volatiles<br />
Scan Results<br />
Cas. NoCOMPOUD Numbr ug/K Foonote<br />
56-5- 2.3 dimethylpentane 35 1,7E5 EN...<br />
______C7 hydrocarbon 378L 1,E ENWL<br />
________unknown branched alkane 3992L 4,7E5 ENL<br />
_______C8 hydrocarbon A2.L. IAfE5 EkI±.<br />
_______C8 hydrocarbon 440.. 7,6E4 £EL<br />
________mixed soectra: C8 hydrocarbon &<br />
_______C3 subst. benzene 450Q jEj<br />
______ethylmethylbenzene isomer A5.L,. 1-Q.5 EW<br />
______C8 hydrocarbon 465. 1,E EWN1<br />
______C8 hydrocarbon 474. 2,E EWN~<br />
______C8 hydrocarbon 497.. 1,E ELIL<br />
______unknown bicyclo unsat, hydrocarbon_ 5LD 5-4.E4. E<br />
______C9 hydrocarbon .5.iL 1,E EkL<br />
_______C9 hydrocarbon 567.. L.&ES £E..<br />
FOOTNOTES<br />
B The analyte was found in the method blank. The reported<br />
results have been adjusted for the quantity found in<br />
the blank.<br />
E The reported concentration is an estimate only. The response<br />
factor was assumed to be 1.000 relative to an internal standard.<br />
J Indicates an estimated concentration below the Method Detection<br />
Limit.<br />
K The isomer is unknown.<br />
N Analytical standards were not analyzed for this compound.<br />
U Not detected.<br />
W The identification is tentative or closely related to the<br />
compound.<br />
D-236
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ANALYTICIAL REPORT FOR SA14PLZ No.E20<br />
EPA NUTEOD 8240<br />
TARGET ANALYTE RESULTS<br />
Field Sample ID BOOzP2 Sponsor WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CQO<br />
File ID KN0K20 Date of Analysis 0727/9L1 Date Received 07/~i19<br />
DataChem SET ID Sj.Q.0J1flQ<br />
RESULTS DETECTION LIMITS<br />
74-87-3 chloromethane .L.. 4000.*<br />
74-83-9 bromomethane .... L...... 3800.'<br />
75-01-4 vinyl chloride U.....L..... 4300.'<br />
75-00-3 chloroethane U..~.... 3500.'<br />
75-09-2 methylene chloride ..... L...... 4000.'<br />
67-64-1 acetone .J....... 11000.'<br />
75-15-0 carbon disulfide .. I..... 4000.'<br />
75-69-4 trichlorofluoromethane U~...... 3800.'<br />
75-34-3 1,1-dichioroethane .. 2...... 5300.'<br />
540-59-0 total 1,2-dichioroethene 2L..... 3000.*<br />
76-66-3 chloroform U.L..... 4500.'<br />
107-06-2 1,2-dichioroethane ...J...... 6000.*<br />
74-88-4 iodomethane U 3800<br />
107-02-8 acrolein ....... L....... 150QOOL'<br />
107-13-1 acrylonitrile .... U...... 110000Y.*<br />
78-93-3 2-butanone B. 9500.'<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-trichloroethane U...J...... 4000.~<br />
56-23-5 carbon tetrachloride ......UL..... 3800.'<br />
108-05-4 vinyl acetate ..... JL... 8800.':<br />
75-27-4 bromodichloromethane UL.... 4500. *<br />
78-87-5 1,2-dichloropropane ...... L...... 5000.',<br />
10061-02-5 cis-1,3-dichloropropene .. J... 7800.'<br />
79-01-6 d trichloroethene U..L...... 3300.'<br />
71-43-2 benzene 180 4000.'<br />
124-48-1 dibromochloromethane 2L..... 3500.'<br />
79-00-5 1,1,2-trichloroethane JL..... 2800.'<br />
10061-02-6 trans-1,3-dichloropropene ..L...... 7300. *<br />
110-75-8 2-chloroethylvinyl ether .... I...... 8300.*<br />
75-25-2 bromoform ...JU..... 3000.' -<br />
74-95-3 dibromomethane L..... 6300).'<br />
764-41-0 trans-i, 4-dichloro-2-butene L.. 4300.'<br />
108-10-1 4-methyl-2-pentanone JL...... 8800.'<br />
96-18-4 1,2,3-trichloropropane U2..... 5800.'<br />
591-78-6 2-hexanone ..... i...... 10000.*<br />
127-18-4 tetrachloroethene 2L..... 3800.'<br />
97-63-2 ethyl methacrylate ..... i...... 4800.'<br />
108-88-3 toluene 43000Q....... 3800.'<br />
108-90-7 chlorobenzene .. L... 3300.'<br />
100-41-4 ethylbenzene 11000...... 3500.'<br />
100-42-5 styrene U.....L...... 3000.'<br />
1330-20-7 total xylene ~540000.Q.L.. 2500.'<br />
0-237<br />
*current DataChem detection limit
Field Sample ID BOOZP2<br />
WfIC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
ANALYTICAL REPORT FOR SAMPLE No. E2605.....<br />
Page 2 of 2<br />
NON-TARGET A21ALYTZ. RESULTS<br />
Additional Volatiles<br />
Scan Results<br />
Ca, No OPUDNme ugG Foonte<br />
________CS cycl~ic hydrocarbon 22,7_ 2,1hE4 EkLH.<br />
_______C6 cyclic hydrocarbon 244. 2,QE4 £kLWL<br />
110-54-3 hex ane 322z~ 2,E EWN~<br />
_______C7 hydrocarbon JU 6,0QE4 EWN~L<br />
________unknown branched alkane 401.. 1,7E5 EWNL<br />
______C8 hvdrcarbon 430 3,E EWN<br />
_______C8 hydrocarbon 467.. 6,3E4 EW.<br />
______C8 hydrocarbon A22-. 5,E EW<br />
FOOTNOTES<br />
B The analyte was found in the method blank. The reported<br />
results have been adjusted for the quantity found in<br />
the blank.<br />
E The reported concentration is an estimate only. The response<br />
factor was assumed to be 1.000 relative to an internal standard.<br />
J Indicates an estimated concentration below the Method Detection<br />
Limit.<br />
K The isomer is unknown.<br />
N Analytical standards were not analyzed for this compound.<br />
U Not detected.<br />
W The identification is tentative or closely related to the<br />
compound.<br />
D-238
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AHALYTZ CAL EPORT TOR SAMPLE No.K20<br />
EPA MUTHOD 8240<br />
TARGET ANALYTE RESULTS<br />
Field Sample ID BOOZP3 Sponsor WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO<br />
File ID KN3E2606 Date of Analysis 07/227/1.. Date Received 07/i19<br />
DataChem SET ID S9-51D<br />
RESULTS DETECTION LIMITS<br />
74-87-3 chioromethane ... JU..... 4000.*<br />
74-83-9 bromomethane U....L..... 3800.*<br />
75-01-4 vinyl chloride UL..... 4300.*<br />
75-00-3 chloroethane L.. 3500.*<br />
75-09-2 methylene chloride .1... 4000.*<br />
67-64-1 acetone U....J...... ll0O0.*<br />
75-15-0 carbon disulfide UL...... 4000.*<br />
75-69-4 trichlorofluoromethane U~..... 3800.*<br />
75-35-4 1,1-dichioroethene 2L. 3000.*<br />
75-34-3 1,1-dichioroethane .U 5300.*<br />
540-59-0 total 1,2-dichioroethene U 3QQQ.*<br />
76-66-3 chloroform U 45QQ.*<br />
107-06-2 1,2-dichioroethane JL...... 6000.*<br />
74-88-4 iodomethane UL..... 3800.*<br />
107-02-8 acrolein U.L...... 150000.*<br />
107-13-1 acrylonitrile UL...... 110000.*<br />
78-93-3 2-butanone 81000Q,.... 9500.*<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-trichioroethane ....... L...... 4000.*<br />
56-23-5 carbon tetrachloride ....JL.. 3800.*<br />
108-05-4 vinyl acetate .. 8800.*<br />
75-27-4 bromodichioromethane 2L. 4500.*<br />
78-87-5 1,2-dichloropropane .... L...... 5000.*<br />
10061-02-5 cis-1,3-dichloropropene ...L..... 7800. *<br />
79-01-6 'trichloroethene UL...... 3300.*<br />
71-43-2 benzene 4500.,... 4000.*<br />
124-48-1 dibromochioromethane U...L... 35Q.*<br />
10061-02-6 trans-1,3-dichloropropene ...... I....... 730.*<br />
110-75-8 2-chloroethylvinyl ether UL..... 8300.*<br />
75-25-2 bromoform UL.... 3000.*<br />
74-95-3 dibromomethane ....L.. 6300.*<br />
764-41-0 trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene U~...... 4300.*<br />
108-10-1 4-methyl-2-pentanone 1L... 8800.*<br />
96-18-4 1,2,3-trichioropropane 2......5800.*<br />
591-78-6 2-hexanone JL.... 10000.*<br />
79-34-5 1,1,2,2-tetrachioroethane U.L... 5000.*<br />
127-18-4 tetrachioroethene U....L..... 3800.*<br />
97-63-2 ethyl methacrylate L.. 4800.*<br />
108-88-3 toluene 100000.D... 3800.*<br />
108-90-7 chlorobenzene ...L..... 3300.*<br />
100-41-4 ethylbenzene 320 0Q.~... 3500.*<br />
100-42-5 styrene U~.. 3000.*<br />
1330-20-7 total xylene 180000.1. 2500.*<br />
D-239<br />
*current DataChem detection limit
Field Sample ID BOOZP3<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
ANIALYTICAL REPORT FOR SA14PLE No. E20<br />
Page 2 of 2<br />
NON-TARGET AZIALYTE RESULTS<br />
Additional Volaiiles<br />
Scan Results<br />
________C7 cyclic hydrocarbon 338L 8,6E4A EWN.<br />
565-59- 2.3-dimethyltoentan 35 5,E EWkLN<br />
_______C7 hydrocarbon 379L 8-6E £.WNi<br />
______unknown branched alkane 400 2,E EWN<br />
_______C9 oxv hydrocarbon 42 BLAA.4 £kLI<br />
_______unknown branched alkane 466* 1, 5 5 EW<br />
_______C8 hydrocarbon 475.. 1,0E5~ EW<br />
________unknown 480.. 5,2E4. EWL<br />
_______C8 hydrocarbon 498. 1,.5E5 £E1<br />
________unknown branched alkane .57 1,6E5. £kWL<br />
________unknown branched alkane 568. 2,7E~5. EW<br />
FOOTNOTES<br />
B The analyte was found in the method blank. The reported<br />
results have been adjusted for the quantity found in<br />
the blank.<br />
E The reported concentration is an estimate only. The response<br />
factor was assumed to be 1.000 relative to an internal standard.<br />
J Indicates an estimated concentration below the Method Detection<br />
Limit.<br />
K The isomer is unknown.<br />
N Analytical standards were not analyzed for this compound.<br />
U Not detected.<br />
W The identification is tentative or closely related to the<br />
compound.<br />
D-240
WHC-S-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
ANAhLYTICAL REPORT TOR SANPIZ No.E20<br />
EPA wwTEO 8240<br />
TARGET ANALYTE RESULTS<br />
Field Sample ID BOOZP4 Sponsor WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO<br />
File ID KNISEK2607 Date of Analysis 0727/9-i1 Date Received 07/19/9122<br />
DataChem SET ID S91-0513DD2Q<br />
RESULTS DETECTION LIMITS<br />
Cas. o OMPUN (ua/LG) (ug/LG<br />
74-87-3 chloromethane U..L... 4000.*<br />
74-83-9 bromomethane JL...... 3800.*<br />
75-01-4 vinyl chloride ..... L...... 4300.*<br />
75-00-3 chioroethane ......~......3500.*<br />
75-09-2 methylene chloride ....J......4000.*<br />
67-64-1 acetone ..2.....11000.*<br />
75-15-0 carbon disulfide LL...... 4000.*<br />
75-69-4 trichlorofluoromethane ..L...... 3800.*<br />
75-35-4 1,1-dichloroethene JL......3000.*<br />
75-34-3 1,1-dichloroethane .L......5300.*<br />
540-59-0 total 1,2-dichloroethene ....L......3000.*<br />
76-66-3 chloroform L..... 4500.*<br />
107-06-2 1,2-dichioroethane .......L......6000.*<br />
74-88-4 iodomethane U....L...... 3800.*<br />
107-02-8 acrolein ..L.......150000.*<br />
107-13-1 acrylonitrile U........... 110000.*<br />
78-93-3 2-butanone .f........9500.*<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-trichloroethane .1L...4000.*<br />
56-23-5 carbon tetrachloride U....L..... 3800.*<br />
108-05-4 vinyl acetate ....L..... 8800.*<br />
75-27-4 bromodichloromethane U.L... 4500.'<br />
78-87-5 1,2-dichloropropane U~....... 5000.'<br />
10061-02-5 cis-1,3-dichloropropene .L.... 7800.'<br />
79-01-6 trichloroethene .2L... 3300'*<br />
71-43-2 benzene Z2700.... 4000.'<br />
124-48-1 dibromochloromethane J....... 3500.'<br />
79-00-5 1,1,2-trichloroethane ....J..... 2800.'<br />
10061-02-6 trans-1,3-dichloropropene jU 73QQ.*<br />
110-75-8 2-chloroethylvinyl ether U.I..... 8300.'<br />
75-25-2 bromoform, AL.. 3000.'<br />
74-95-3 dibromomethane 2L...... 6300.*<br />
764-41-0 trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene ..... L..... 4300.'<br />
108-10-1 4-methyl-2-pentanone U....~...... 8800.'<br />
96-18-4 1,2,3-trichloropropane .... L..... 5800.'<br />
591-78-6 2-hexanone 2L..... 10000.'<br />
79-34-5 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane ..J.... 5000.*<br />
127-18-4 tetrachloroethene 2L..... 3800.'<br />
97-63-2 ethyl methacrylate ...... L.... 4800.'<br />
108-88-3 toluene 94000..... 3800.'<br />
108-90-7 chlorobenzene U.....I..... 3300.*<br />
100-41-4 ethylbenzene 23 00,L.... 3500.'<br />
100-42-5 styrene U..L-...- 3000.'<br />
1330-20-7 total xylene 1600000--. 2500.'<br />
D0-241<br />
*current DataChem detection limit
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
ANALYTICAL REORT FOR SAMPLE No. E20<br />
Page 2 of 2<br />
NON-TARGZT AHALYTZ RZSULTS<br />
Additional Volatiles<br />
Field Sample iD gooZP **- -<br />
-Scan Restilts<br />
Cas NoCOMOUD Nmbe. u/k Foonote<br />
_______C7 hydrocarbon 2a24,.. -~a.E EW..<br />
________C8 hydrocarbon 3,5E5~A~.. E W1-<br />
________unknown oxy hydrocarboin- 9, flE4~ £E1L<br />
______C8 hydrocarbon 440Q 7,6E4 EW<br />
_________mixed spectra: C8 hydrcarbon & __<br />
______C3 subst benzne 45 ,E W<br />
_______C8 hydrocarbon 1465.. L..5E.5 £kW<br />
_______C8 hydrocarbon 474 1,35 EkiI<br />
_______C8 hydrocarbon 497.. 1,.1E~5 EWN1<br />
_______C9 hydrocarbon 548.. 6,8E4A EWL<br />
______unknown branched alkane 5Li.. 2,E EW<br />
______C9 hydrocarbon 567. 2,9E5. EW<br />
FOOTNOTES<br />
B The analyte was found in the method blank. The reported<br />
results have been adjusted for the quantity found in<br />
the blank.<br />
E The reported concentration is an estimate only. The response<br />
factor was assumed to be 1.000 relative to an internal standard.<br />
J Indicates an estimated concentration below the Method Detection<br />
Limit.<br />
K The isomer is unknown.<br />
N Analytical standards were not analyzed for this compound.<br />
U Not detected.<br />
W The identification is tentative or closely related to the<br />
compound.<br />
D-242
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
AlALyTI CAL RigpORT FrOR sANPIz No .E20<br />
zPA wzTHOD 8240<br />
TARGET ANALYTE RESULTS<br />
Field Sample ID B00ZP5 Sponsor WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO<br />
File ID KM88EK260 Date of Analysis 0726/9L1 Date Received 07/l19<br />
DataChem SET ID S91-05 1 3D<br />
RESULTS DETECTION LIMITS<br />
74-87-3 chloromethane 2L..... 1.6*<br />
74-83-9 bromomethane 2LU... 1.5*<br />
75-01-4 vinyl chloride ...... I....... 1.7*<br />
75-00-3 chloroethane ..... i...... 1.4*<br />
75-09-2 methylene chloride ..2.... 1.6*<br />
67-64-1 acetone 5. 4.3*<br />
75-15-0 carbon disulfide ..2...... 1.6*<br />
75-69-4 trichlorofluoromethane UL... 1.5*<br />
75-35-4 ,1-dichloroethene U...L.. 1.2*<br />
75-34-3 1,1-dichloroethane U....I.... 2.1*<br />
540-59-0 total 1,2-dichloroethene U.~...... 1.2*<br />
76-66-3 chloroform ....L... 1.8*<br />
107-06-2 1,2-dichloroethane LL...... 2.4*<br />
74-88-4 iodomethane U.J..... 1.5*<br />
107-02-8 acrolein ......U....... 58.*<br />
107-13-1 acrylonitrile ..L... 43.*<br />
78-93-3 2-butanone U..~...... 3.8*<br />
71-55-6 1,1,1-trichloroethane U. 1.6*<br />
56-23-5 carbon tetrachloride .... L...... 1.5*<br />
108-05-4 vinyl acetate U 3.5*<br />
75-27-4 bromodichloromethane U....L... 1.8*<br />
78-87-5 1,2-dichloropropane .1..... 2.0*<br />
10061-02-5 cis-1,3-dichloropropene U...~... 3.1*<br />
79-01-6 ,trichloroethene U...L..... 1.3*<br />
71-43-2 benzene ....L.....1.6*<br />
124-48-1 dibromochioromethane JL..... 1.4*<br />
79-00-5 1,1,2-trichloroethane U...2..... 1.1*<br />
10061-02-6 trans-1,3-dichloropropene U.~...... 2.9*<br />
110-75-8 2-chioroethylvinyl ether LL... 3.3*<br />
75-25-2 bromoform ..L..... 1.2*<br />
74-95-3 dibromomethane U....L..... 2.5*<br />
764-41-0 trans-l,4-dichloro-2-butene U.....~...... 1.7*<br />
108-10-1 4-methyl-2-pentanone ....L..... 3.5*<br />
96-18-4 1,2, 3-trichloropropane U....L..... 2.3*<br />
591-78-6 2-hexanone .... J..... 4.1*<br />
79-34-5 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane ......UL..... 2.0*<br />
127-18-4 tetrachloroethene U..L... 1.5*<br />
97-63-2 ethyl methacrylate U~..... 1.9*<br />
108-88-3 toluene 11 1.5*<br />
108-90-7 chlorobenzene U~...... 1.3*<br />
100-41-4 ethylbenzene U2.... 1.4*<br />
100-42-5 styrene ...L...... 1.2*<br />
1330-20-7 total xylene .L... 1.0*<br />
D-243<br />
*current DataChem detection limit
Field Sample ID B OOZP5<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
ANALYTI CAL REPORT FOR SAMPLE No. EK60<br />
Page 2 of 2<br />
NON-TARGET ANALYTZ RESULTS<br />
Additional Volatiles<br />
Scan Results<br />
Cas No OMPOUNDNu~mber ugLG Footnte<br />
----------- NO UNKNOWNS FOUND --------------- -<br />
FOOTNOTES___________________________<br />
B Te ws aalye oun inthemetodblak. he epote<br />
results ~ ~ dutdfr ~ ~ ~ h ~ haebe uniyfudi ~ ..- ~<br />
th blank...<br />
B The anaoyted wacondrain the meodibank l. The rerted<br />
factor was assumed to be 1.000 relative to an internal standard.<br />
J Indicates an estimated concentration below the Method Detection<br />
Limit.<br />
K The isomer is unknown.<br />
N Analytical standards were not analyzed for this compound.<br />
U Not detected.<br />
W The identification is tentative or closely related to the<br />
compound.<br />
D-244
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
TANK 100-N-SS-28<br />
Sample Date April 29, 1992<br />
D-245
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
D-246
LABORATORY: THA/ARLI<br />
WHC-S-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
CASE NARRATIVE<br />
CASE: 05-014 h<br />
CONTRACT ID: WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD -COHANY<br />
SDG RECEIPT DATE: MAY 4, 1992<br />
0000C9<br />
1.0 DESCRIPTION OF CASE: JJ<br />
Three 50i1 samples were analyzed for Total Petroleum<br />
Hydrocarbons and Purgeable Aromatics. Preliminary<br />
results were provided by FAX within 10 days of VTSR.<br />
This package represents the final results.<br />
2.0 SAMPLE LIST:<br />
WESTINGHOUSE ID L&_ MTI MTHkI<br />
B06D35 A2-05-014-01 SOIL HC,THE<br />
B06D36 A.2-05-014-02 SOIL HC,THE,THP,BX<br />
B06D37 A.2-05-014-03 SOIL HC,THE,THP,BX<br />
Method Codes: HC -EPA 4 18. 1, THE - EPA 8 015 EXTRACTABLE,<br />
THP -EPA 8015M PURGEABLE,BX - EPA 8020 BTEX<br />
3.*0 COMMENTS ON SAMPLE RECEIPT:<br />
The samples were received intact and properly documented.<br />
4.*0 COMMENTS ON ANALYSIS:<br />
4.1 EPA 418.1 - TOTAL PETROLEUM BY IR:<br />
All samples were extracted and analyzed within<br />
method holding time.<br />
All QC results were acceptable.<br />
D-247
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
4.*2 EPA 8015M4 - EXTRACTABLE HYDROCARBON:<br />
All samples were extracted and analyzed within<br />
method holding time.<br />
All QC results were acceptable.<br />
Samples B06D36 and B06D37 contained a hydrocarbon<br />
mixture that has the chromatographic pattern of a<br />
combination of kerosene and diesel products. Each<br />
section of the chromatogramn was quantitated against<br />
the appropriate standard separately.<br />
Because of overlapping of late eluting gasoline<br />
compounds the MS and MSD were calculated by taking<br />
the sum of the area counts of five individual<br />
compounds and comparing this area to the sum of the<br />
area counts of the same peaks from the continuing<br />
calibration.<br />
4.3 EPA 8015M4 - PURGEABLE HYDROCARBONS:<br />
All samples were analyzed within method holding<br />
time. All QC results were acceptable.<br />
Due to the high concentration of Kerosene range<br />
hydrocarbons in the samples, one gram was extracted<br />
with 10 mL of Methanol and 50 uL of Methanol purged.<br />
This resulted in a dilution factor of 1000:1. No<br />
gasoline range compounds were found in the samples.<br />
A Methanol Blank has been included in the package.<br />
4.4 EPA 8020 - STEX:<br />
All samples were analyzed within method holding<br />
time.<br />
All QC results were acceptable.<br />
Due to the high concentration of background<br />
hydrocarbons the samples were extracted with<br />
Methanol (1:10) and 50 uL of Methanol purged. This<br />
resulted in a dilution factor of 1000:1. Results of<br />
a Methanol Blank have been included in the package.<br />
All Toluene hits were confirmed by GCMS.<br />
D-248
5.0 DATA PACKAGE COMENTS:<br />
WC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000011<br />
The Format of the data deliverable was designed to<br />
meet or exceed the requirements of the Westinghouse<br />
<strong>Hanford</strong> Company Statement of Work. The intent of<br />
the package design is to provide sufficient data for<br />
"stand alone" validation. While the format of the<br />
package is "CLP like" Thermo Analytical Inc. makes<br />
no claim that this package duplicates in part or in<br />
total an EPA CLP data package.<br />
I certify that this data package is in compliance with<br />
the terms and conditions of the contract, both<br />
technically and for completeness, for other -than the<br />
conditions detailed above. Release of the data contained<br />
in this hard copy data package has been authorized by<br />
the Laboratory Manager or his designee, as verified by<br />
the following signature."<br />
Nicole Roth Dennis D. Wells<br />
CLP Manager Technical Director<br />
D-249
Received: I5/04/92<br />
SAMPLE ID 506D36<br />
mg/Kg<br />
SAMPLE tD do6D36 buolicate<br />
I mg/Kg<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136 , Rev. 0 000014<br />
TWA Inc. REPORT Verk Order 8 A2-OS5414<br />
itesults by Sample<br />
SAMPLE 9 21Z FRACTIONS: F<br />
Date & Time Collected 04129192<br />
Category<br />
SAMPLE N 9Z3 FRACTIONS: C --<br />
Date & Time Collected 04129/92 Category<br />
SAMPLE 10 ffaink 301110 SAMPLE 0 flZ FRACTIONS: 9<br />
Date & Time Collected 04129102 CategoryI<br />
SAMPLE ID 1106D37<br />
I 1 -I<br />
6<br />
SAMPLE 0 11j FRACTIONS: EFF_<br />
Date A Time Collected 04129192 Category<br />
D-250<br />
I-
Receivedt 615104192<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000023<br />
TUA Inc. REPORT Verk Order 8 AR2-OS-SIA4<br />
ReauittU by temple<br />
SAMPLE 1D moguls FRACTION Mli TEST CODE 815NS1 NME EPA 801511 EXTA. UlS<br />
Dote & Time Collected 0119192 Category<br />
MODIFIED 8015 -EXTRACTABLE FUEL NYDROCARIONS<br />
Matrix: Sit.....<br />
Date Analyzed: 05111192<br />
Ditution factor: 1.0<br />
Concentration Units: ...... LGK<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
Kerosene Range No 5<br />
CIO - C16 Jet Fuel. Range NDl 5<br />
C9 C22 Diesel Range ND 10<br />
Hydraulic Range ND S<br />
ND w Not detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-251
Received: OS/04.'92<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 00011S<br />
TIA Inc. REPORT Work Order 0 AZ-SS-014<br />
Results by Sample<br />
SANPLE 1D 106136 FRACTION ji. TEST CODE IJJL.. NAME BTE! by EPA 3020 MV196)<br />
Date A Time Collected 04129102<br />
Category______<br />
SYEX by EPA Method 5020<br />
Matrix: $l........<br />
Date Analyzed: S.1/2L....<br />
Dlution factor: 1000.2flQ<br />
Concentration Units:<br />
Sample<br />
CA$ No. Compound Result POL<br />
71-43-2 Benzene No So0<br />
108-88-3 Toluene 4,200 500<br />
100-41-4 Ethylbonzene No 0<br />
1330-20-7 Xytenes CTotal) NDo0<br />
% Recovery Surrogate Compound<br />
Bromofluorobenzene 101.J.J<br />
NDO Not detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-252
Received: @5/04/92<br />
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000087<br />
TRA Inc. REPORT Work order * A2-OS-814<br />
Results by Sample<br />
SAMPLE 1D 306816 FRACTION HLU TEST CODE 815l.L NAME Volatile Fue S-TPNU-<br />
Date & lies Collected J~29107 Category<br />
MODIFIED 8015 VOLATILE FUEL NYOROCARBONS<br />
Matrix: Soft.......<br />
Date Analyzed: 051112.<br />
Dilution factor: 10.00.99<br />
Concentration Units: ...... MKaLB<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
CS - C12 gasoline Range No 5000<br />
No Not detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-253
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000025<br />
TMA Inc. REPORT Work Order * £2-SS-014<br />
Received: 65/04/92 Results by Sample<br />
SAMPLE ID 906036 FRACTION =~ TEST CODE &DISK NAME EPA G015K EXTRACT. (VWt95)<br />
Data A Time, Collected 04.129101 Category<br />
MODIFIED 8015 - EXTRACTABLE FUEL NYDROCARIONS<br />
Matrix: s.oft.....<br />
Date Analyzed: 05/L12/2<br />
Dilution factor: 2.00.<br />
Concentration Units: moK<br />
Semple<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
Kerosene Range 297S 10<br />
CIO - C16 Jet Fuel Range NO 10<br />
C9 - C22 Diesel Range 435 20<br />
Nydraulc Rangel No 10<br />
No a Not detected at the specified Limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-254
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000122<br />
THA Inc. REPORT work Order 9 AZ-45-914<br />
Received: 05/04/92 lecut. by Sample<br />
SANPLE 10 206W3 FRACTION UL~ TEST CODE @TEX... VANE @TEX by EPA 3020 MV1961_<br />
Date A, Time Collected 04129192 Category ______<br />
STEX by EPA Method 8020<br />
Date Analyzed: 5/8/2.......<br />
Dilution factor: 1000......~fff<br />
Concentration Unite: U01KO<br />
$ample<br />
CAS No. Compound Result POL<br />
71-43-Z lenzane ND 500<br />
108-88-3 Toluene 4,700 500<br />
100-41-4 EthyLbenzoe ND 500<br />
1330-20-7 1 ylenes_(Total) ND 0<br />
Z Recovery Surrogate Compound<br />
Iromofluorobenzene 10k...2<br />
MO *Not detected at the specified limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-255
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0 000090<br />
TEA Inc. REPORT W*rk Order # AZ-GS-014<br />
Received: 05/04/92 lesaltts by Sample<br />
SAMPLE ID 1106037 FRACTION 111 TEST CODE $01510 NAME Volatlil Fuqts-TPU<br />
Date & Time ColLected 04129/92 Category______<br />
MODIFIED 8015 - VOLATILE FUEL HYDROCARBONS<br />
Matrix: oitLL....<br />
.Date Analyzed: 05/112a.<br />
Dilution factor: 1000.00<br />
Concentration Units: ua/Ken<br />
Sample<br />
Compound ReSult POL<br />
CS - C12 asolin Range ND 5000<br />
NO a Not detected at the specified Limits<br />
Form I<br />
D-256
Received: GS/S4192<br />
WIIC-SD-EN-TI-l 36 9 Rev. 0 U 0 j<br />
TEA Inc. REPORT vork order 0 AZ-IS-014<br />
Results by Sample<br />
SAMPLE 10 206037 FRACTION ULh TEST CODE 8015ft MANE LPA 805 XRCT. fVU1951<br />
Date & Time Collected 01.129122<br />
Category<br />
MODIFIED 8015 ,EXTRACTABLE FUEL NYDROCARSONS<br />
Natrix: SitL......<br />
Date Analyzed: 051.Z29<br />
Dilution factor: 2..00....L~l<br />
Concentration Units: ..... zaA.<br />
Sample<br />
Compound Result POL<br />
Kerosene Range 3085 i0<br />
CjG - C16 Jet Fuet Range ND 10<br />
C9 -C22 DiesetloRnge 100 20<br />
Nydreulic Range ND 10<br />
ND Not detected at the epecifted limits<br />
.1<br />
Form I<br />
D-257
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev 0<br />
D-258
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
100-N GAS STATION "LUST"<br />
September 9, 1992<br />
D-259
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
D-260
WHC-S-EN-TI-136, Rev7. 0<br />
SOUND ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.<br />
SPECILIZING IN UM4USIRIAL & TOXIC WASTE AALYSIS<br />
4813 PACIFC HIGHWAY I!AST, TACO)JA WASWf;GT.* 0$44 -T P~tlr (2M9)22-2310. FAX p22.sw4<br />
Report TO: Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong> Date: September 22, 1992<br />
Report On: Analysis of Soils & Solids Lab No.: 27160<br />
IDENTIFICATION:-Pae1o7<br />
Samples received on 09-16-92<br />
Project: 100 N Gas Station "LUST"<br />
------------------------------------------------------------<br />
ANALYSIS:<br />
Lab No. 27160-1 Client ID: B076C4 (soil)<br />
WTPH-G with ETEX by Method 8020<br />
Date Extracted: 9-17-92<br />
Date Analyzed: 9-15-92<br />
Gasoline, mg/kg < 1.0<br />
(C?.-CUZ)<br />
Benzene, mg/kg
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, ROV. 0<br />
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Project; 100 N Gas Station "LUST"<br />
Page 2 of 7<br />
Lab No. 27160<br />
September 22, 1992<br />
Lab No. 27160-2 Client ID: B076C5 (soil)<br />
WTPH-G with ETEX by Method 8020<br />
Date Extracted: 9-17-92<br />
Date Analyzed: 9-18-92<br />
Gasoline, mg/kg -C 1.0<br />
P CCa)<br />
Benzene, mg/kg 4 0.05<br />
Toluene, mg/kg < 0.05<br />
Ethyl Benzene, mg/kg
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. G<br />
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Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong><br />
Project: 100 N Gas Station "LUST"<br />
Page 4 of 7<br />
Lab No. 27160<br />
September 22, 1992<br />
Lab No. 27160-4 -Client IDs B076C6 (soil)<br />
WTPH-G with BTEX by Method 8020<br />
Date Extracted: 9-17-92<br />
Date Analyzed: 9-18-92<br />
Gasoline, mg/kg
WHC-S-EN-TI-13 6 , Rev. 0<br />
SouND ANALYTicAL SERVICES, INC.<br />
Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong><br />
Project: 100 N Gas Station "LUST"<br />
Page 3 of 7<br />
Lab No. 27160<br />
September 22, 1992<br />
Lab No. 27160-3 Client ID: B076C7 (solid)<br />
WTPH-G with BTEX by Method 8020<br />
Date Extracted: 9-17-92<br />
Date Analyzed: 9-18-92<br />
Gasoline, mg/kg < 1.0<br />
Benzene, mg/kg < 0.05<br />
Toluene, mg/kg 0.05<br />
Ethyl Benzene, mg/kg < 0.05<br />
Xylenes, mg/kg < 0.05<br />
SUJRROGATE RECOVERY. %<br />
Trifluorotoluene 68<br />
WTPH-D<br />
Date Extracted: 9-18-92<br />
Date Analyzed: 9-21-92<br />
Diesel, mg/kg < 25<br />
(2- CM - C24)<br />
SURROGATE RECOVERY.,<br />
0-Terphenyl 66<br />
WTPH-418.1 Modified<br />
Date Extracted: 9-18-92<br />
Date Analyzed: 9-21-92<br />
Heavy petroleum oils, mg/kg < 100<br />
(C24+)<br />
ICP Metals Per Method 6010<br />
Date Digested: 9-19-92<br />
Date Analyzed: 9-18-92<br />
Lead, mg/kg < 1.1<br />
D-264<br />
Continued . ....<br />
Aslyadb hivd solely ftr thso at in peuca or compsy to whom K addmmnss h labmoM ampts repaob onij far no dv. potfwa of &*.Iin N=& seora wt
WHC-SD-EN-TI-136, Rev. 0<br />
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westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong><br />
Projecti 100 N Gas Station "LUST"<br />
page 5 of 7<br />
Lab No. 27160<br />
September 22, 1992<br />
Lab No. 27160-5 Client ID: B076C8 (solid)<br />
Gasoline, mg/kg<br />
(C7.C1=)<br />
WTPH-G with BT9X by Method 8020<br />
Date Extracted: 9-17-92<br />
Date Analyzed: 9-19-92<br />
SOUND ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.<br />
Westinghouse <strong>Hanford</strong><br />
project: 100 N Gas Station "LUST"<br />
Page 6 of 7<br />
Lab No. 27160<br />
September 22, 1992<br />
Lab No. 27160-6 Client IDi B076C9 (solid)<br />
Gasoline, mg/kg<br />
(Wcu)12<br />
Benzenle, mg/kg<br />
Toluene, mg/kg<br />
Ethyl Benzene, mg/kg<br />
Xylenes, mg/kg<br />
SURROGATg RECOVERY.,<br />
Trifluorotoluele<br />
Diesel, mg/kg<br />
(),C11 C4)<br />
SURROGATE RECOVERX.<br />
C -Terphenyl<br />
WTPH-G with ETEX by Method 8020<br />
Date Extracted: 9-17-92<br />
Date Analyzed: 9-19-92<br />
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Lab No. 27160<br />
September 22, 1992<br />
Lab No. 27160-7 Client ID: B076D0 (soil)<br />
Gasoline, mg/kg<br />
(CY . CU2)<br />
Benzene, mg/kg<br />
Toluene, mg/kg<br />
Ethyl Benzene, mg/kg<br />
Xylenes, mg/kg<br />
SUREOGATE RECOVERY.<br />
Trifluorotoluene<br />
Diesel, mg/kg<br />
(sW C24 )<br />
SURROGATE RECOVERY.<br />
0-Terphenyl<br />
WTPH-G, with STEX by Method 8020<br />
Date Extracted: 9-17-92<br />
Data Analyzed: 9-19-92<br />
< 1.0<br />