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Lori Duncan [EH]
<br /> From: Jim Barton Ubarton@waterboards.ca.gov]
<br /> Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 12:51 PM
<br /> To: Lori Duncan [EH]
<br /> Subject: RE: Speedy Foods
<br /> Attachments: wq_goals_2008.pdf
<br /> wcLgoals_2008.pdf
<br /> (1 MB)
<br /> Hi Lori,
<br /> the names are correct; however, the CTR does not contain all of the Water Quality Goals
<br /> (WQGs) listed (attached) . The Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor are in the WQGs. A list of
<br /> cross referenced names is also at the beginning of the WQGs.
<br /> PAH CTR #
<br /> benzo(a]pyrene, 61
<br /> benz [a]anthracene, 60
<br /> benzo[b] fluoranthene, 62
<br /> benzo(j] fluoranthene, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> benzo[k] fluoranthene, 64
<br /> dibenz [a,jlacridine, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> dibenz [a,h]acridine, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> 7H-dibenzo[c,g] carbazole, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> dibenzo[a,e]pyrene, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> dibenzo [a,h]pyrene, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> dibenzo[a, i]pyrene, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> dibenzo(a, l]pyrene, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> indenol [1,2,3-c,d]pyrene, 92
<br /> 5-methylchrysene, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> 1-nitropyrene, Cal/EPA,Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> 4-nitropyrene, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> 1,6-dinitropyrene, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> 1, 8-dinitropyrene, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> 6-nitrocrysene, Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> 2-nitrofluorene Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> chrysene. Cal/EPA Cancer Potency Factor
<br /> Good catch?
<br /> i
<br /> Jim
<br /> James L.L. Barton, P.G.
<br /> Engineering Geologist
<br /> California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region, 11020 Sun Center
<br /> Drive, Suite 200, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 office (916) 464-4615
<br /> fax (916) 464-4704
<br /> >>> "Lori Duncan [EH] " <lduncanosjcehd.com> 4/20/2009 12 :07 PM >>>
<br /> OK, but I still don't understand the list of analytes, I only see five:
<br /> benzo[a]pyrene, benzo[a]anthracene, benzo[b] fluoranthene, benzo [k] fluoranthene, and
<br /> chrysene. Are they under different chemical names?
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<br /> From: Jim Barton [mailto:jbarton@waterboards.ca.gov]
<br /> Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009` 11:54 AM
<br /> To: Lori Duncan [EH]
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