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1 <br /> 4 <br /> i <br /> r <br /> i <br /> C�. Examples <br /> A listing of methods used by Brown and Caldwell for <br /> priority pollutant analysis in aqueous samples and solid <br /> wastes is given in Table 1. Also included are methods for <br /> hazardous waste analysis. <br /> i <br /> TABLE 1 <br /> METHODS FOR PRIORITY POLLUTANT AND HAZARDOUS WASTE AIIALYSIS <br /> EPA Method Number <br /> Determination Water Soil, Waste <br /> Volatile organics by GC/MS 624 8240 <br /> i Semivolatile organics by GC/res 625 B270 <br /> ( Organochlorine pesticides and <br /> PCB's by GC/ECD 608 <br /> 8080 <br /> _ Cyanide 335.3 <br /> 9010 <br /> Phenolics, total 420.1 9065 <br /> Antimony 204.2 <br /> Arsenic 7041 <br /> 7060 <br /> F Beryllium 210.2 7091 <br /> Cadmium 213.2 . 7131 <br /> Chromium 218.2 7191 <br /> Hexavalent Chromium 218.5 7196 <br /> Copper 220.2 7211 <br /> Lead 239.2 7421 <br /> Mercury 245.1 7471 <br /> Mickel 249.2 7521 <br /> Selenium 270.3 7740 <br /> Silver 272.2 7761 <br /> Thallium 279.2 7841 <br /> Zinc 289.2 7950 <br /> Ignitability ---- <br /> 1010 <br /> EP Tonicity ---- 1310 <br /> Chlorophenoxy Herbicides 8150 8150 <br /> Note: GC/MS is Gas Chromatography/Mass SPectrometry and GC/ECD <br /> is Gas Chromatography with Electron. Capture Detection. <br /> III-2 <br />