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RECORD_ID
PR0506459
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007439
FACILITY_NAME
SPRECKELS SUGAR PLANT #2
STREET_NUMBER
18800
STREET_NAME
SPRECKELS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
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CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
18800 SPRECKELS RD
P_LOCATION
04
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Approved
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Sequoia 680 Chesapeake Drwe Redwood City CA 94063•0(415) 364.9600 FAX(415)364-9231 <br /> 404 N.Wiget Lane Walnut Creek,CA 94598 (510) 988-9600 FAX(510)988-9673 <br /> Analytical 819 Striker Avenue,Suite 8 Sacramento,CA 95834 (916) 921.9600 FAX(916)921-0100 <br /> ............ <br /> OfSep 9, 1997 <br /> 2825 East Myrtle St. Sample Descript: Soil, 15223 5-2A-10' Received: Sep 10, 1997 <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 Analysis Method: EPA 3550/8270 Extracted: Sep 12, 1997L <br /> :.Attention: Tony Martin Lab Number: 709-0558 Analyzed: Sep 13, 1997", <br /> Reported: Sep 18, 1997- <br /> SEMI-VOLATILE ORGANICS by GC/MS (EPA 8270) <br /> Analyte Reporting Limit Sample Results <br /> Ng/kg Ng/kg <br /> Di-n-octyll phthalate........................................................... 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Fluoranthene..................................................................... 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Fluorene............................................................................ 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Hexachlorobenzene.......................................................... 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Hexachlorobutacliene. ..................................................... 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Hexachlorocyclopentadiene............................................. 500 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Hexachloroethane............................................................. 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene.................................................... 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Isophorone........................................................................ 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 2-Methylnaphthalene........................................................ 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 2-Methylphenol.................................................................. 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 4-Methylphenol.................................................................. 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Naphthalene...................................................................... 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> I-Nitroaniline..................................................................... 500 ..................................... N.D. <br /> i-Nitroaniline..................................................................... 500 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 4-Nitroaniline..................................................................... 500 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Nitrobenzene..................................................................... 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 2-Nitrophenol.................................................................... 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 4-Nitrophenol.................................................................... 500 ..................................... N.D. <br /> N-Nitrosodiphenyiamine................................................... 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> N-Nitroso-di-n-propyiamine.............................................. 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Pentachlorophenol............................................................ 500 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Phenanthrene.................................................................... 250 ................I.................... N.D. <br /> Phenol................................................................................ 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Pyrene............................................................................... 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene..................................................... 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol........................................................ 500 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol........................................................ 250 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 0 IS <br /> Analytes reported as N.D.were not detected at or above the reporting limit. WLLBE to 5U, <br /> VMPP,G booi.1A 0 <br /> 'f-001, S <br /> cf'ssu� Asol. 's-voy.SEP NE <br /> -EQUOIA ANALYTIC 3L, ELAP #1210 T V 1,0004 vtgso <br /> 05F'rvwk4l' <br /> VIS <br /> 14V/V�/�/6wz�w <br /> //irnda C. Schneider <br /> Project Manager/Sacramento Laboratory Page 2 of 2 <br /> 7090550.KLF <6> <br />
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