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RECORD_ID
PR0544128
PE
2955
FACILITY_ID
FA0005614
FACILITY_NAME
RYDER TRUCK RENTAL
STREET_NUMBER
1700
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
BROADWAY
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
14325005
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1700 N BROADWAY AVE
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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' SEQUaOIA Drive:ANALYTICAL <br /> 680 ChesapeRedwood , <br /> (415) 364-9600 FAX(415) Cit364-9233 y CA 94063 <br /> Environmental Science& Engineer Client Project ID: 6-90-5137/Ryder Truck Rental <br /> 4090 Nelson Avenue Ste. J Sample Descript: Soil, C4@6' Sampled: Feb 22, 1991 <br /> Concord, CA 94520 Analysis Method: EPA 8270 Received: Feb 26, 1991 <br /> Attention: Sue Wickham Lab Number: 102-0587 Extracted: Mar 1, 1991 <br /> Analyzed: Mar 91 1991,. <br /> Reported: Mar 12, 1991 <br /> SEMI-VOLATILE ORGANICS by GC/MS (EPA 8270) <br /> Analyte <br /> ' Detection Limit Sample Results <br /> Ng/kg Ng/kg <br /> 2,4-Dinitrotoluene.............................................................. 100 <br /> 2,6-Dinitrotoluene.............................................................. 100 N.D. <br /> ................................. <br /> ' DI-N-octyl phthalate........................................................... 100 ................................. N.D. <br /> Fluoranthene................................................. ..................................... N.D. <br /> Flu o re n e................. ........................................I................ 100 <br /> N.D. <br /> Hexachlorobenzene.......................................................... 100 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Hexachlorobutadiene. .............................................. N.D. <br /> Hexachlorocyclopentadiene............................................. 100 <br /> ..................................... N.D. <br /> Hexachloroethane.............................................................' N.D. <br /> ......................Indeno 1,2,3-cd100 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Isophorone........................................................................ 100 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 2-Methylnaphthalene.................... 100 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 2-Methylphend.................................................................. 100 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 4-Methylphenol.................................................................. 100 N.D. <br /> Naphthalene...................................................................... 100 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 2-Nftroaniline...................................................................... 500 ..................................... N.D. <br />' 3-Nftroaniline......................... ..................................... N.D. <br /> ............................................. <br /> 4-Nitroaniline.............................................. 00 ........................ ........... N.D. <br /> Nftrobenzene................................................................ 100 ............I........................ N.D. <br />' 2-Nftrophenol..................................................................... 100 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 4-NftrophenolN.D. <br /> ..................................................................... 500 <br /> N-Nitrosodiphenylamine................................................... 100 N.D. <br />' N-Nitroso-di-N- ro N.D.P Pylamine.............................................. 100 <br /> Pentachlorophenol............................................................ N.D.500 .................................... <br /> Phenanthrene.................................................................... 100 N.D. <br /> Phenol................................................................................ 100 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Pyrene................................................................................' 100 ..................................... N.D.12,4-Trichlorobenzene..................................................... 100 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol.................................................... 500 ..................................... N.D. <br /> ..................................... N.D. <br /> 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol........................................................ 100 <br /> ............................... N.D. <br /> Analytes reported as N.D.were not present above the stated limit of detection, <br /> SEQUOIA ANALYTICAL <br /> I <br /> Lelnd�Cv ga <br /> Laboratory Director Page 2 of 2 #1020587.EEE <8> <br />
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