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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
SITE HISTORY
RECORD_ID
PR0545493
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0009460
FACILITY_NAME
Stockton Center - EBMUD
STREET_NUMBER
1804
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
14505027
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1804 W MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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i <br /> '&r ANATEC <br /> LABORATORIES <br /> INC. <br /> 435 Tesconi Circ,l(� Santa Ro'sa, California 95401 <br /> • 707-526-7200 <br /> Mr. Fred Davis August 13 , 1987 <br /> Polymatrix ANATEC Log No: <br /> 191 Harder Road, Ste 25 9891 (-1, 2) <br /> Hayward, CA 94544 Series No: 359/020 <br /> Client Ref: P.O. 9142 <br /> Subject: URGENT Priority Analysis of Two Soil Samples Identified as <br /> "Project 065, Universal Engineers (EBMUD) , 303 W Main St <br /> Stockton" Received July-30,, 198..7. <br /> Dear Mr . Davis: <br /> Analysis of the samples referenced above has been completed. This <br /> report is written to confirm results transmitted verbally on <br /> August 6 and 13 , 1987 . <br /> The samples were delivered to the laboratory under documented <br /> chain-of-custody. On receipt, sample custody was transferred to <br /> ANATEC sample control personnel who subsequently documented <br /> receipt and condition of the samples and placed them in secured <br /> storage at 4 OC until analysis commenced. <br /> In preparation for benzene, toluene, xylenes and volatile <br /> hydrocarbons measurements, aliquots of samples were taken from <br /> core centers with stainless steel implements, immediately weighed, <br /> and sealed in septum-capped vials, <br /> ditionally, vias were <br /> prepared in essentially the same fashion on to representl <br /> lmethod <br /> blanks, commercial gasoline standards, analyte-fortified sample <br /> spikes and sample replicates. Each vial was heated for a period <br /> Of one hour at 90 OC during which time light hydrocarbons <br /> gasoline) were expected to equilibrate in distribution betweenh as <br /> sample and headspace. Headspace gases were subsequently analyzed <br /> by gas chromatography to measure total light hydrocarbons. <br /> Response of the chromatographic system to samples was compared <br /> with response to standards prepared with commercial gasolines, and <br /> from reagent j <br /> 9 grade benzene, toluene and xylene for purposes of <br /> qualitative and quantitative interpretation. <br /> . i <br /> i <br /> tituclWs -- - - <br /> L,ibor.itory Anal l;iti <br /> 1 Research <br /> i <br />
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