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INCHCAPE TESTING SERVICES, SAN JOSE LABORATORIES <br /> • REPORT DESCRIPTION - INORGANICS <br /> .Analytical Data Report(ADR) <br /> The ADR cantams tabulated results for Inorganic analytes All field samples, QC samples and blanks wem prepared and analyzed <br /> according to procedures in the followmg references <br /> _ <br /> "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste,*SW-946 EPA.,3rd Edition, 1994 <br /> 'Methods for Chemical Analysts of Water and Wastes"LPA,3rd Edition I983 <br /> CCR Title 22,Section 66261,Appendix II,Cahfotma Waste Extraction Test <br /> CCR Title 22,Section 66261,Appendix NL Organic Lead <br /> — "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater,"APRA.,AW WA,WEF,18th Edition, 1992 <br /> USEPA Contract Laboratory Program Statement of Work for Inorgamc Analyses,ILM02 1,ILM03 0,ELM04 0, 1991-1995 <br /> Matrix Spike Report(MSR) <br /> The MSR summarizes the percent recovery and relative percent difference information for matrix spikes and matrix spike duplicates This <br /> tnfotmatron is a statement of both accuracy and prommon MSRs may not be provided with all analytical reports <br />! Laboratory Control Sample Report(LCSR) <br /> The LCSR summarizes percent recoveryinformation for laboratory control spikes on reagent water or sod Tins information is a statement <br /> of performance for the method,i e,the samples are properly prepared and analyzed according to the applicable methods <br /> Method Blank Report(MBR) <br /> The MBR summarizes quality control information for reagents used m preparing samples The absolute value of each analyte measured in <br /> the method blank should be below the method repotting limit(PQL)for that analyte <br /> Post Digestion Spike Report(PDSR) <br /> The PDSR summarizes percent recovery information for post digestion spikes A post digestion spine is performed for a particular analyte <br /> if the matrix spike recovery is outside of established control limits Any percent recovery for a post digestion spike outside of established <br /> limits for an analyte indicates probable matrix effects and interferences for that analyte <br /> I <br /> Qualifiers(Q) <br /> TPS-S7 uses several data qualifiers in Inorganic reports These qualifiers give additional information on the analytes reported The following <br /> is a list of quahfiers and thetr meanings <br /> I- Sample was analyzed at the stated dilution due to interferences <br /> U- Analyte concentration was below the applicable reportmg limit For matrix and post digestion spike reports, a value of <br /> "0 0"is entered for calculation ofthe percent recovery <br /> I B- Sample concentration was below the reporting limit bun above the instrument detection limit Result is entered for <br /> calculation of the percent recovery only <br /> H- Spike percent recovery is not calculated due to possible interferences from relatively high concentration level of the <br /> analyte to the unspiked sample <br /> Comment Codes <br /> In addition to qualifiers,the following codes are used in the comment section of all reports to give additional information about sample <br /> preparation methods <br /> A- Sample was prepared for silver based on the silver digestion method developed by the Southern California Laboratory <br /> Department of Health Services "Acid Digestion for Sediments,Sludges,Soils and Solid Wastes A Proposed Alternative <br /> to EPA SW846,Method 3050"Environmental Science and Technology, 1989,23,898-900 <br /> C- Spikes were prepared after extraction by the California Waste Extraction Test(CWET)method <br /> D- Reported results are dissolved not total metals Spikes were prepared after filtration <br /> Reporting Conventions <br /> Analytical values reported are gross values t e, not corrected for method blank contamination Solid matnces are reported on a wet <br /> weight basis,unless noted <br /> rtro�.�medin�en�e� <br /> I <br /> V 0E? <br />