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u <br /> � tid <br /> KEY TO RESULT FLAGS <br /> * : RPD between sample duplicates exceeds 30%. <br /> W *M : RPD between sample duplicates or MS/MSD exceeds 20%. <br /> + : Correlation coefficient for the Method of Standard Additions is less than 0.995. <br /> < : Sample result is less than reported value. <br /> B-I : Value is between Method Detection Limit and Reporting Limit. <br /> B-0 : Analyte found in blank and sample. <br /> C : The result confirmed by secondary column or GC/MS analysis. <br /> CNA : Cr+6 not analyzed; Total Chromium concentration below Cr+6 regulatory level. <br /> u COMP : Sample composited by equal volume prior to analysis. <br /> D- : The result has an atypical pattern for Diesel analysis. <br /> D1 : The result for Diesel is an unknown hydrocarbon which consists of a single peak. <br /> DH : The result appears to be a heavier hydrocarbon than Diesel. <br /> u DL : The result appears to be a lighter hydrocarbon than Diesel. <br /> DR : Elevated Reporting Limit due to Matrix. <br /> DS : Surrogate diluted out of range. <br /> DX : The result for Diesel is an unknown hydrocarbon which consists of several peaks. <br /> -+ FA : Compound quantitated at a 2X dilution factor. <br /> FB : Compound quantitated at a 5X dilution factor. <br /> FC : Compound quantitated at a 1OX dilution factor. <br /> FD : Compound quantitated at a 20X dilution factor. <br /> FE : Compound quantitated at a 50X dilution factor. <br /> FF : Compound quantitated at a 100X dilution factor. <br /> FG : Compound quantitated at a 200X dilution factor. <br /> FH : Compound quantitated at a 500X dilution factor. <br /> FI : Compound quantitated at a 1000X dilution factor. <br /> FJ : Compound quantitated at a greater than 1000x dilution factor. <br /> FK : Compound quantitated at a 25X dilution factor. <br /> v FL : Compound quantitated at a 250X dilution factor. <br /> G- : The result has an atypical pattern for Gasoline. <br /> G1 : The result for Gasoline is an unknown hydrocarbon which consists of a single peak. <br /> GH : The result appears to be a heavier hydrocarbon than Gasoline. <br /> '-+ GL : The result appears to be a lighter hydrocarbon than Gasoline. <br /> GX : The result for Gasoline is an unknown hydrocarbon which consists of several peaks. <br /> HT : Analysis performed outside of the method specified holding time. <br /> HTC : Confirmation analyzed outside of the method specified holding time. <br /> HTP : Prep procedure performed outside of the method specified holding time. <br /> HTR : Received after holding time expired, analyzed ASAP after receipt. <br /> HX : Peaks detected within the quantitation range do not match standard used. <br /> W J : Value is estimated. <br /> MI : Matrix Interference Suspected. <br /> MSA : Value determined by Method of Standard Additions. <br /> MSA* : Value obtained by Method of Standard Additions; Correlation coefficient is <0.995. <br /> NI1 : Sample spikes outside of QC limits; matrix interference suspected. <br /> NI2 : Sample concentration is greater than 4X the spiked value; the spiked value is <br /> considered insignificant. <br /> NI3 : Matrix Spike values exceed established QC limits, post digestion spike is in <br /> control. <br /> P : There is >40% difference between primary and confirmation analysis. <br /> P7 : pH of sample > 2; sample analyzed past 7 days. <br /> u RSC : Refer to subcontract laboratory report for QC data. <br /> S2 : Matrix interference confirmed by repeat analysis. <br /> SCN : Thiocyanate not analyzed separately; total value is below the Reporting Limit for <br /> Free cyanide. <br /> u UMDL : Undetected at the Method Detection Limit. <br /> L.0 <br /> FORM.FLAGS <br /> Rev. 8/14/96 <br /> w <br />