Laserfiche WebLink
I „ • �f � w <br /> 0.�.amu. ^StG+CjCt471 PZetfi"L$. <br /> .7613'1LIaX'Y �• ��g0 <br />' Paste -3 <br /> with Teflon sheeting, capped, wrapped with plastic tape, <br />' labeled, placed in iced storage, and were delivered under <br />' chain-of--custody procedures to GeoAnalytical Laboratories in <br /> Modesto, California, for analysis. <br /> The soil samples were analyzed for benzene, toluene, <br /> tethyl benzene, and xylene (BTEX) by EPA Method 8020 , for <br /> total petroleum hydrocarbons-gasoline (TPH-G) by Method <br />' 5030/Mod. 8015, for ethylene dibromide (EDB) by Method 504 , <br />' and for tetraethyl lead (TEL) by Method DHS-LUFT. <br />' 3 . 0 LABORATORY RESULTS <br /> Laboratory analyses reported that gasoline and gasoline <br /> tconstituents (BTEX) were detected in the soil samples <br /> collected at this site. Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH- <br />' G) were detected 3300 ppm, and 2800 ppm in 23WW-TK1 -E and <br /> 23WW-TK1 -W, respectively. Various concentrations of <br /> benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylene were detected in <br />' both samples. Tetraethyl lead (TEL) and ethyl dibromide <br /> (EDB) were not detected in the soil samples. Table 2 shows <br />' the results of the laboratory analyses. Laboratory report <br /> sheets indicating analytical methods used, detection limits, <br /> and results of analyses are attached to this document . <br /> s <br /> CONDOR <br /> 1 <br />