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<br /> 0 U A L 1 T Y A S S U R A N C E F O O T E R
<br /> METHOD REFERENCES
<br /> (1) EPA SW-846, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Third Edition, September 1986, July 1992, and September 1994 updates
<br /> (2) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water end Wastewater, 18th Edition, 1992
<br /> (3) EPA 600/4.79-020, Methods of Chemical Analysis for Waters and Wastes, March 1983
<br /> (4) Federal Register, Friday, October 26, 1984 (40 CFR Part 136)
<br /> (5) American Society for Testing and Materials, Volumes 5.01, 5.02, 5.03, 1992
<br /> (6) EPA 600/4-89-001, Short-term Methods for Estimating the Chronic Toxicity of Effluents and Receiving Waters to Fresh
<br /> Water Organisms
<br /> (7) EPA 600/4-90-027, Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluent and Receiving Waters to Fresh Water and Marine
<br /> Organisms, Fourth Edition
<br /> COMMENTS '
<br /> All mnethods of chemical analysis have a statistical uncertainty associated with the results. Unless otherwise indicated,
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<br /> the data in this report are within the limits of uncertainty as specified in the referenced method. Quality control
<br /> acceptance criteria are based either on actual laboratory performance or an limits specified in the referenced method.
<br /> The date and time of analysis indicated on the CA report may not reflect the actual time of analysis for CC samples. All data
<br /> reported on an "as received" basis unless otherwise indicated. Data reported in the 0A report may be lower than sample data
<br /> due to dilution of samples into the calibration range of the analysis. Sample concentrations for solid samples are calculated
<br /> on an as received (wet) basis. Unless otherwise indicated, volatiles by gas chromatography (GC) are reported from a single
<br /> II F. column. Volatiles analyses by GC on low level soils are conducted at roan temperature. TCLP extractions are performed at
<br /> sample amounts, approved by the State of California.
<br /> FLAGS, FOOTNOTES, AND ABBREVIATIONS (as needed)
<br /> l ? MA = Not analyzed N.I. = Not Ignitable
<br /> N/A = Not applicableS.I. = Sustains Ignition
<br /> Fg/L = Micrograms per liter 1(NS) = Ignites, but does not Sustain Ignition/L = Milligrams per liter RPO = Relative Percent Difference
<br /> ]D = Not detected at a value greater than the reporting limit
<br /> NC = Not calculable due to values lower than the detection limit
<br /> (a) = Surrogate recoveries were outside acceptable ranges due to matrix effects.
<br /> (b) = Surrogate recoveries were not calculated due to dilution of the sample below the detectable range for the surrogate.
<br /> (c) = Matrix spike recoveries were outside acceptable ranges due to matrix effects.
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<br /> F (d) = Relative Percent Difference (RPD) for duplicate analysis outside acceptance limits due to actual differences in
<br /> the sample matrix.
<br /> (e) = The limit listed for flammability Indicates the upper limit for the test. Samples are not tested at temperatures
<br /> above 140 Fahrenheit since only samples which will sustain ignition at temperatures below 140 are considered
<br /> flammable.
<br /> i (f) Results for this hydrocarbon range did not match a typical hydrocarbon pattern. Results were quantified using a
<br /> diesel standard, however, the hydrocarbon pattern did not match a diesel pattern.
<br /> F. (g) = Results for this hydrocarbon range did not match a typical hydrocarbon pattern. Results were quantified using a
<br /> E{ gasoline standard, however, the hydrocarbon pattern did not match a gasoline pattern.
<br /> • (h) High dilution due to matrix effects
<br /> F11C SAMPLE IDENTIFICATIONS SUBCONTRACTED LABORATORY LOCATIONS
<br /> MB = Method Blank SB = Storage Blank Core Laboratories: Aurora, Colorado *AU
<br /> RB = Reagent Blank MS = Matrix Spike Casper, Wyoming *CA
<br /> ICB - Initial Calibration Blank MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate Corpus Christi, Texas *CC
<br /> CCB = Continuing Calibration Blank NO = Matrix Duplicate Edison, New Jersey . *ED
<br /> k CS = Calibration Standard SS - Blank Spike Houston, Texas (Env) *HE
<br /> ice = initial Calibration SS = Surrogate Spike Houston, Texas (Pet) *HP
<br /> F Verification LCS = Laboratory Control Indianapolis, Indiana *IN
<br /> aCCV - Continuing Calibration Standard Lake Charles, Louisiana *LC
<br /> Verification RS = Reference Standard Long Beach, California *LB
<br /> s Valparaiso, Indiana *VP
<br /> Subcontracted Laboratories: Tampa, Florida *TP
<br /> Asbestos TEM *01 Bakersfield, California *BK
<br /> Aquatic Testing Laboratory *02
<br /> E.S. Babcock 8 Sons, Inc. *03
<br /> Westcoast Analytical Services *04 1250 Gene Autry Way Autry Way
<br /> + Silliker Laboratories Group *05 Anaheim, CA 92805
<br /> Week Laboratories *06 (714) 937-1094 /u/matt/logs n forrts/footer.form
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