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Libbey Owens Ford Co. <br /> Product,Recovery System Installation <br /> June 23, 1997 <br /> Page-10- <br /> 4.6 Laboratory Analysis <br /> The soil and groundwater samples collected from the monitor wells will be analyzed for <br /> benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) by EPA Method 8020 (602 for water), and <br /> for total extractable petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as diesel, kerosene, and oil (TEPH) by Method <br /> 3550/LUFT (3510/LUFT for water). The analytical methods and analytical detection limits are <br /> presented in Table 1. <br /> TABLE 1 <br /> Analytical Methods <br /> CONSTITUENT METHOD DETECTION LIMIT <br /> Soil <br /> BTEX 5020 5.0 µg/kg (BTEX) <br /> TEPH 3550/L.UFT 1.0 mg/kg (diesel) <br /> 1.0 mg/kg (kerosene) <br /> 10.0 mg/kg (oil) <br /> Groundwater <br /> BTEX 602 0.3 µg11 (BTE) <br /> 0.6 µg/1 (X) <br /> TEPH 3510/LUFT 0.05 mg/I (diesel) <br /> 0.05 mg/1 (kerosene) <br /> OS mg/I <br /> 4.7 Monitor Well Installation Report <br /> A Monitor Well Installation Report will be prepared for submission to the PHS/EHD. The <br /> report will include: (1) a discussion of the site history, (2) a chronology of the fieldwork conducted at <br /> the site, (3) the laboratory results, (4) a scaled site plan, and (5) drilling logs. Further <br /> recommendations will be provided as warranted. <br /> e• CONDOR <br />