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custody form They are placed in ziplock bags and stored in a chest cooled to 4 °C with <br /> ice The preserved samples are COC (chain of custody) delnered to the chosen <br /> laboratory <br /> ANALYTICAL RESULTS <br /> TPH is the abbreviations used for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons used by the laboratories <br /> for water and soil anal)ses The letter following TPH indicates a particular distinction or <br /> grouping for the results The letters "g", "d", "k", or "o" indicate gasoline, diesel, <br /> kerosene, or oil, respectively, i e TPH-d for diesel ranges TPH <br /> BTEX or MTBE are acronyms or abbreviations used for Benzene, Toluene, Eth)lbenzene <br /> and all of the Xylenes (BTEX) and Methyl tertiary-But}1 Ether (MTBE), respecm ely <br /> MBTEX is the designation for the combination of the above fiN e compounds TB a, <br /> D1PE, ETBE, and TAME are the acron)nzs used for the o\ygenates t-butanol, di- <br /> isoprop)1 ether, ethyl-t-butyl ether, and t-ani)Imethyl ether, respects\ely <br /> Laboratory lower detection limits unless other\\ise noted due to matrix interference or <br /> elegy ated concentrations of target compounds are as folloNe s <br /> TPI-Ig 50 ug/L MTBE 0 5 ug/L <br /> Benzene 0 5 ug/L Toluene 0 5 ug/L <br /> Ethyl Benzene 0 5 ug/L Total Xylenes 2 0 ug/L <br /> The less than symbol, <, used ,Nith a "parts per value" indicates the Iower detection limit <br /> for a given analytical result and the level, if present, of that particular analyte is belo-%v or <br /> less than that lower detection limit <br /> Other abbreviations commonly used are ppm, ppb, mg/Kg, ug/Kg, mlll and ul/1 are parts <br /> per million, parts per billion, milligrams per kilogram, micrograms per kilogram <br /> milliliters per liter, microliters per Mer, respects\ely <br /> CHAIN OF CUSTODY DOCUMENTATION <br /> All water samples that are collected by NVEGE and transported to a certified analytical <br /> laboratory are accompanied by chain-of- custody (COC) documentation This <br /> documentation is used to record the moN ement and custody of a sample•fron Fcollection <br /> in the field to final anal}sis and storage Samples to be anal)zed at the certified <br /> laboratory were logged on the COC sheet provided by the laboratory The same <br /> information provided on the sample labels (site name, sample location, date, time, and <br /> analysis to be performed) is also noted on the COC form Each person relinquishing <br /> custody of the sample set signs the COC form indicating the date and time of the transfer <br /> to the recipient. A copy of the COC follows the samples or their extracts throughout the <br /> laboratory to aid the analyst in identifying-the samples and to assure analysis within <br /> holding times. Copies of the COC documentation are included with the laboratory results <br /> in Appendix C of the sampling report <br />