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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0514096
PE
2226
FACILITY_ID
FA0009924
FACILITY_NAME
PROCESS SPECIALTIES INC
STREET_NUMBER
1660
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
LINNE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376-8024
APN
25311028
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1660 W LINNE RD BLDG A
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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L��_Torrent <br />1Atl011AIONY. 11C <br />Laboratory Qualifiers and Definitions <br />DEFINITIONS: <br />Accuracy/Bias (% Recovery) - The closeness of agreement between an observed value and an accepted reference value. <br />Blank (Method/Preparation Blank) -MB/PB - An analyte -free matrix to which all reagents are added in the same volumes/proportions as used in sample <br />processing. The method blank is used to document contamination resulting from the analytical process. <br />Duplicate - a field sample and/or laboratory QC sample prepared in duplicate following all of the same processes and procedures used on the original sample <br />(sample duplicate, LCSD, MSD) <br />Laboratory Control Sample (LCS ad LCSD) - A known matrix spiked with compounds representative of the target analyte(s). This is used to document <br />laboratory performance. <br />Matrix - the component or substrate that contains the analyte of interest (e.g., - groundwater, sediment, soil, waste water, etc) <br />Matrix Spike (MS/MSD) - Client sample spiked with identical concentrations of target analyte (s). The spiking occurs prior to the sample preparation and <br />analysis. They are used to document the precision and bias of a method in a given sample matrix. <br />Method Detection Limit (MDL) - the minimum concentration of a substance that can be measured and reported with a 99% confidence that the analyte <br />concentration is greater than zero <br />Practical Quantitation Limit (PQL) - a laboratory determined value at 2 to 5 times above the MDL that can be reproduced in a manner that results in a 99% <br />confidence level that the result is both accurate and precise. PQLs reflect all preparation factors and/or dilution factors that have been applied to the sample <br />during the preparation and/or analytical processes. <br />Precision (%RPD) - The agreement among a set of replicate/duplicate measurements without regard to known value of the replicates <br />Surrogate (S) or (Surr) - An organic compound which is similar to the target analyte(s) in chemical composition and behavior in the analytical process, but <br />which is not normally found in environmental samples. Surrogates are used in most organic analysis to demonstrate matrix compatibility with the chosen method <br />of analysis <br />Tentatively Identified Compound (TIC) - A compound not contained within the analytical calibration standards but present in the GCMS library of defined <br />compounds. When the library is searched for an unknown compound, it can frequently give a tentative identification to the compound based on retention time <br />and primary and secondary ion match. TICS are reported as estimates and are candidates for further investigation. <br />Units: the unit of measure used to express the reported result - mglL and mg/Kg (equivalent to PPM - parts per million in liquid and solid), ug/L and ug/Kg <br />(equivalent to PPB - parts per billion in liquid and solid), ug/m3, mg.m3, ppbv and ppmv (all units of measure for reporting concentrations in air), % <br />equivalent to 10000 ppm or 1,000,000 ppb), ug/Wipe ( concentration found on the surface of a single Wipe usually taken over a 100cm2 surface) <br />LABORATORY QUALIFIERS: <br />B - Indicates when the anlayte is found in the associated method or preparation blank <br />D - Surrogate is not recoverable due to the necessary dilution of the sample <br />E - Indicates the reportable value is outside of the calibration range of the instrument but within the linear range of the instrument (unless otherwise noted) <br />Values reported with an E qualifier should be considered as estimated. <br />H- Indicates that the recommended holding time for the analyte or compound has been exceeded <br />J- Indicates a value between the method MDL and PQL and that the reported concentration should be considered as estimated rather the quantitative <br />NA - Not Analyzed <br />N/A - Not Applicable <br />NR - Not recoverable - a matrix spike concentration is not recoverable due to a concentration within the original sample that is greater than four times the spike <br />concentration added <br />R- The % RPD between a duplicate set of samples is outside of the absolute values established by laboratory control charts <br />S- Spike recovery is outside of established method and/or laboratory control limits. Further explanation of the use of this qualifier should be included within a <br />case narrative <br />X -Used to indicate that a value based on pattern identification is within the pattern range but not typical of the pattern found in standards. <br />Further explanation may or may not be provided within the sample footnote and/or the case narrative. <br />483 Sinclair Frontages Rd_, Milpitas. CA 95035 r,-1 408.263.5258 1 f.ix: 409.263.8293 1 www.torrretitiab.com <br />Total Page Count: 15 Page 12 of 15 <br />
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