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4 1�w <br />MIlYII133UM VERIFICATION LABORATORY ANALYSIS <br />x <br />tp1 f <br />r P <br />TANK <br />CONTENTS <br />TPH-G <br />8015 <br />8260 <br />TPH-D <br />8015 <br />8260 <br />BTX & E <br />8020 <br />8260 <br />CL HC <br />8010 <br />8240 <br />TOTAL <br />LEAD <br />7420 <br />7421 <br />MTBE <br />TBA, <br />DIPS, <br />ETBE, <br />METALS <br />ICAPI <br />AES or <br />AA <br />PCB <br />8270 <br />8080 <br />MTBE,TAME,DIPE,TBA <br />GC/MS 8260 <br />METALS ICAP or AA <br />Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry 6010 or Atomic Absorption <br />QA/QC <br />Quality Assurance/Quality Control <br />TAME <br />8260 <br />%}I <br />LEADED GAS <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />UNL GAS <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />DIESEL <br />X <br />X <br />KEROSENE <br />X <br />X <br />UNK FUEL <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />PROD. OIL <br />1 <br />X <br />X <br />CHLOR. <br />SOLVENTS <br />X <br />X <br />NONCHLOR <br />SOLVENTS <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />WASTE\ <br />USED OIL <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />All analysis methods are the designated EPA methods described in EPA SW 846. Third Edition. Those methods not found in <br />SW 846 are specifically noted below. Refer to the 'SWRCB LUFT Field Manual% Appendix D (B), Table 3-5 on page A20 for <br />minimum detection limits for motor vehicle fuel (gasoline and diesel). Refer to 1-2-3 'Regional Board Staff Recommendations <br />for Initial Evaluation and Investigation of UST's' for the waste and motor oil minimum detection limits. <br />Detection Limits that remain below the MCL, STLC or Allowable Limit of the contaminant in question will be accepted, <br />however laboratory shall utilize the most cortservative method. <br />LABORATORY ANALYSES TERMINOLOGY <br />TPH-G <br />Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon, Gasoline, GC/FID (5030) 8015 mod or GC/MS 8260 <br />TPH-D <br />Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon. Diesel. GC/FID (3550), 8015 mod or GC/MS 8260 <br />BTX & E <br />Benzene, Toluene, Xylene & Ethyl Benzene, GC/PID 8020 or GC/MS 8260 <br />CL HC <br />Chlorinated Hydrocarbon. GC/HSD 8010, GC/MS 8240 <br />TOTAL LEAD <br />Total lead, AA 7420, AA 7421 or ICP -AES 6010 <br />MTBE,TAME,DIPE,TBA <br />GC/MS 8260 <br />METALS ICAP or AA <br />Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry 6010 or Atomic Absorption <br />Spectrometry 7000. <br />Notes: To avoid false positive detection of benzene, benzene -free solvents are to be used. Fused capillary columns are preferred to packed <br />columns: a packed column may be used as a 'first cut' with 'dirty' samples or once the hydrocarbons have been characterized and proper <br />QA/QC is followed. <br />For drinking water sources. EPA recommends that the 500 series for volatile organic should be used in preference to the 600 series because the <br />detection limits are lower and the QA/QC is better. Samples exhibiting any level of heavy metal contamination may require further analysis. <br />PHS-EHD recommends holding those samples until disposal is indicated. <br />EH 23 046 (Revised 10/19/98) Page 8 <br />Metals: Cadmium, Chromium III and VI, Lead, Zinc and Nickel. <br />PCB <br />Polychlorinated Biphenyls, GC/MS 8270 or 8080 <br />GC -FID <br />Gas Chromatography, Flame Ionization Detection <br />Method 3050 <br />Acid digestion <br />Method 3540 <br />Soxhlet sample preparation <br />Method 3550 <br />Sonication sample preparation, extraction method <br />Method 5030 <br />Purge and trap sample preparation <br />QA/QC <br />Quality Assurance/Quality Control <br />Spectrometry 7000. <br />Notes: To avoid false positive detection of benzene, benzene -free solvents are to be used. Fused capillary columns are preferred to packed <br />columns: a packed column may be used as a 'first cut' with 'dirty' samples or once the hydrocarbons have been characterized and proper <br />QA/QC is followed. <br />For drinking water sources. EPA recommends that the 500 series for volatile organic should be used in preference to the 600 series because the <br />detection limits are lower and the QA/QC is better. Samples exhibiting any level of heavy metal contamination may require further analysis. <br />PHS-EHD recommends holding those samples until disposal is indicated. <br />EH 23 046 (Revised 10/19/98) Page 8 <br />