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Analytical Procedures <br /> The analysis of ground-water and soil samples is conducted in accordance with accepted <br /> quantitative analytical procedures. The following publications are considered the primary <br /> references for ground-water sample analysis, and the contracts with the laboratories <br /> analyzing the samples stipulate that the methods seti out in these publications be used. <br /> These procedures used are periodically updated by federal and state agencies. <br /> ` Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and (Wastewater, 16th Edition, American <br /> Public Health Association, et al., 1985. <br /> Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, United States Environmental <br /> Protection Agency, 600/4-79-020,March 1979. <br /> Ii <br /> II <br /> Test Methods for Evaluation of Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Methods, United States j <br /> Environmental Protection Agency, SW-846, 1982. j <br /> ' <br /> Methods for Organic Chemical Analysis of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, United <br /> States Environmental Protection Agency, 600/4-82-057;1982. <br /> ji <br /> Practical Guide for Ground-Water Sampling, United States Environmental Protection <br /> Agency, 600/2-85/104. <br /> i <br /> RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Technical Enforcement Guidance Document, United <br /> States Environmental Protection Agency, September 1986. <br /> Leaking_Underground Tank Field Manual, State of California Leaking Underground Fuel <br /> Tank Task Force; October 1989. , <br /> e <br /> Tri-Regional Board Staff Recommendations For Preli Ilrnin�Evaluation and Investi ation <br /> of Underground Tank Sites,Sites, State of California Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> (Regions 1,2, and 5), August 10, 1990. <br /> I <br /> i6 I <br /> f i <br /> ,I <br /> i <br /> 4 <br /> S III <br /> i { <br /> 4203-F3 <br /> March 25, 1997 <br />