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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001682
RECORD_ID
PR0522479
PE
2957
FACILITY_ID
FA0015299
FACILITY_NAME
GEWEKE LAND DEVELOPMENT & MARKETING
STREET_NUMBER
16
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CHEROKEE
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04323013
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
16 S CHEROKEE LN
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Q <br /> ! 110 2nd Avenue South #D7 Pacheco CA 94553 5560 <br /> McCamp ell Analytical Inc Telephone 925-798-1620 Fax 925 798-1622 <br /> http//www mcrampbell cam E mail maingniccampbell cam <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental Client Project M Geweke Date Sampled 03/18/02 <br /> 837 Shaw Road Date Received 03/19/02 <br /> Stockton, CA 95215 Client Contact Brian Millman Date Extracted 03120102-03124102 <br /> Client P O Date Analyzed 03120102-03/24/02 <br /> Gasoline Range(C6-C12)Volatile Hydrocarbons as Gasoline with MTBE and BTEX* <br /> [xtr-a:Cn0IIethod SW50308 Analytical methods SW8021B/8015Cm Work Order 0203321 <br /> 7001A . <br /> lient ID Matrix TPH(g) MTBE Toluene Benzene Ethylbenzene Xylenes DF %SS <br /> t <br /> 1/031802 W ND ND ND ND ND ND 1 102 <br /> 002A MWI/031802 W 2801 ND 2 3 0 G2 ND ND I ---# <br /> 003A MW2/031802 W ND ND i ND ND ND i ND 1 101 <br /> i <br /> 004A MW31031802 W ND ND ND ND I ND ND 1 104 <br /> OOSA MW4/031802 W 280,a ND 21 j 12 I ND 13 1 120 <br /> OOOA MW5/031802W ! 480,a ND ND 68 3 1 54 i 1 114 <br /> _ I , <br /> 007A MW6/031802 W ND i ND ND ND ND ND 1 102 <br /> 008A �MW7/031802 W ND ND ND ND ND ND 1 103 <br /> 009A MW8/031802 W I 1100,b,7 ND 57 i 1 2 47 ! 8 1 1 —# <br /> . 010A MW9/031802 W 860,a ND 52 l 8 5 4 I 2 0 1 i 883 <br /> 011A MW10/031802 i W ND ND ND ND ND ND 1 ! 105 <br /> i I <br /> 012A MW 11/031902 W ND ND ND ND ND ND l 103 <br /> 033A MWI21031802 W ND ND ND ND ND ND l 104 <br /> Ol4A MW13/031802 W ND I ND ND ND ND ND 1 102 <br /> 015A M W 1 4/03 1 8 02 W 5100,a ND<50 57 1000 72 300 10 )1 0 <br /> jl <br /> Reporting Limit for DF=l W i 50 5 0 5 0 5 05 05 i ug/L <br /> ND means not detected at or <br /> above the reporting limit S 1 0 05 0 005 0 005 1 0 005 1 0 005 mg/Kg <br /> I <br /> *water and vapor Samples are reported in ug/L,soil and sludge samples in mg/kg,wipe samples in ug/wipe,and TCLP extracts in ug/L <br /> DF=dilution factor <br /> #cluttered chromatogram sample peak coelutes with surrogate peak <br /> +The following descriptions of the TPH chromatogram are cursory in nature and McCampbell Analytical is not responsible for their mterpretatton a) <br /> unmodified or weakly modified gasoline is significant,b)heavier gasoline range compounds are significant(aged gasolin0) c)lighter gasoline range <br /> compounds(the most mobile fraction)are significant d)gasoline range compounds having broad chromatographic peaks are significant biologically <br /> altered gasoline? e)TPH pattern that does not appear to be derived from gasoline(stoddard solvent) f)one to a few tsolated non-target peaks present, <br /> g)strongly aged gasoline or diesel range compounds are significant,h)tighter than water immiscible sheen/product is present i)liquid sample that <br /> contains greater than–2 vol %sediment,l)no recognizable pattern <br /> DHS Certification No 1644 Edward Hamilton, Lab Direct <br />
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