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and <1% tetraethylene glycol <br /> le iltered sample conta. 6700 mg/kg (PPM) chloriG (Cl) , 220 mg/kg <br /> te (SO4) , and 100 mg/kg of what appears to be thiosulfate (5203) . <br /> On 9-30-97 , Janet Oliver asked that the sample be analyzed for mercury and <br /> BTEX. Normal turn around is I believe 10 working days. <br /> The sample is somewhat difficult to filter, and I would need to separate <br /> the glycol from the hydrocarbon to measure conductivity. Would it still be <br /> valuable to know the conductivity? <br /> Did you want to know what the black filterable particles are? It looks <br /> like carbon. Are you interested in the water content of the glycol <br /> fraction and did you want a signed Lab Test Report or is E-mail sufficient <br /> for documentation of results? <br /> Peter Haight <br /> 8-251-5273 <br />