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i fj• Y ••- <br />' <br />1 <br />Y• � <br />• •• <br />! 1 <br />1 <br />!• 1 <br />O• <br />1 <br />•:1 1 <br />Y <br />:1 1 <br />D <br />1 <br />AI • <br />• <br />Chlorinated Hydrocarbon 8010 or 8240 <br />TEL (DOHS-LUFT) <br />1 <br />Y• <br />• r• <br />•1 <br />Ethylene dibromide (DOHS -AB 1803) <br />OC FID <br />Gas Chromatography, Flame Ionization Detector <br />ICP -AES OR AA <br />Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry or Atomic <br />Absorption Spectrometry <br />Method 5030 <br />Purge and Trap Sample Preparation <br />Method 3550 <br />Sonication Sample Preparation <br />Method 3540 <br />Soxhlet Sample Preparation <br />QA/QC <br />Quality Assurance/Quality Control <br />- <br />• <br />_----.6018. <br />--- <br />a <br />i- <br />• Y • • • <br />_-------- <br />�• • <br />=mom= <br />The <br />The following listing of laboratory analyses abbreviations is provided as a guide so that <br />terminology used will be more familiar. All analyses methods are designated EPA methods as <br />described in FPA SW 846, Third Edition. Those methods not found in SW 846, are <br />specifically noted. <br />TPH G <br />Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon, Gasoline <br />TPH D <br />Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon, Diesel <br />TEPH <br />Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon <br />BTX S E (8020) <br />Benzene, Toluene, Xylene 6 Ethyl Benzene (8020) <br />CL HC 8010 OR 8240 <br />Chlorinated Hydrocarbon 8010 or 8240 <br />TEL (DOHS-LUFT) <br />Tetraethyl Lead (DOHS-LUFT) <br />EDB (DOHS -AB 1803) <br />Ethylene dibromide (DOHS -AB 1803) <br />OC FID <br />Gas Chromatography, Flame Ionization Detector <br />ICP -AES OR AA <br />Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry or Atomic <br />Absorption Spectrometry <br />Method 5030 <br />Purge and Trap Sample Preparation <br />Method 3550 <br />Sonication Sample Preparation <br />Method 3540 <br />Soxhlet Sample Preparation <br />QA/QC <br />Quality Assurance/Quality Control <br />Notes: To avoid false positive detection of benzene, benzene -free solvents are to be used. <br />Fused capillary columns are preferred to packed columns; a packed column may be used as a <br />"first cut" with "dirty" samples or once the hydrocarbons have been characterized and <br />proper QA/QC is followed. <br />For Drinking Water Sources, EPA recommends that the 500 series for volatile <br />organics be used in preference to the 600 series because the detection limits are lover and <br />the QA/QC is better. <br />