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4. <br /> • s _ .fix. <br /> y� <br /> Mi;R.05-1991 12:27 FROM TO 12094640138 P.03 <br /> Harlen Knoll r <br /> February 2, 1991 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Laboratory Analysis <br /> AD samples were delivered within 24 hours to a Califnrnia Certified analytical laboratory. <br /> Samples collected during the second round of sampling (fall, 1990)were analyzed for only <br /> pargeable halocarbons (EPA,Method 601). Along with normal laboratory quality <br /> control measures, at least 10 percent spike and 10 percent duplicate samples will be ruts <br /> with each analysis set for quality assurance and quality control. A sample blank obtained <br /> by passing deionized water through a cleaned bailer was alto analyzed to verify on-site <br /> decontamination procedures. <br /> The most significant analytical results are summarized below in`fable 1, detailed analytical <br /> reports and Meld logs are provided in Appendix 1. <br /> z <br /> If you have any questions concerning this data,or would like additional information,please <br /> call me at your earliest convenience. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Kent S. Murray, Ph.D. <br /> s President <br /> i KSM:cal <br /> i Attachment <br /> cc: Mr. Lambert C. Barnum <br /> 3 <br /> i <br /> i <br /> j <br /> ttI , <br /> i <br /> i <br />