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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012632
RECORD_ID
PR0545727
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005693
FACILITY_NAME
7-ELEVEN INC. STORE #20680
STREET_NUMBER
9110
STREET_NAME
THORNTON
STREET_TYPE
Rd
City
Stockton
Zip
95209
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
9110 Thornton Rd
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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TT ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY (GTEL) <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> CONCERNING FIELD PRESERVATION OF BTX SAMPLES <br /> BY ACIDIFICATION <br /> SOP 12 <br /> If specially prepared acidified vials are not available, apply <br /> the following Field procedures, using the field acidification <br /> kit. The kit contains: <br /> - a) 500 cc glass measuring cup or breaker. <br /> b) dropping bottle of 50% hydrocloric acid or nitric <br /> acid. <br /> C) narrow range pH paper, x •0-2.5 pH range. <br /> d) glass stirring rod. <br /> r in <br /> ker. Try <br /> 1. Collect <br /> minimize$turbulence, bubbling, and roximately 30OCC of etime ofaexposure tothe <br /> air. <br /> 2. For inorganic analysis: use 50$ nitric acid <br /> For volatile organic analysis: use 50% hydrocloric acid <br /> Add 30 drops of 50% acid to measuring cup. Hold dropper <br /> completely vertically. <br /> 3. Gently mix with glass bar. <br /> 4. Remove bar and touch wetted tip to the pH paper and check <br /> color code to assure it is below pH 2. As more acid is <br /> added the pH goes lower. Discard used pH strip. <br /> 5. Add more acid if necessary. Too much acid is not a problem, <br /> his will be helpful next <br /> just record how much was added (t <br /> y ght -- just add <br /> time) . Don't waste time trying to get it ri <br /> plenty of acid to get it below pH 2. Ideally, once you know <br /> how much acid needs to be added at one well, that amount <br /> will be sufficient for the rest. However, test the pH each <br /> P ' time. <br /> 6. pour the water into the vials prepared for that well and cap <br /> off with no bubbles inside. Again turbulence and bubbling <br /> are to be minimized. Also note that it is important that <br /> all of the vials for a given well be poured and sealed one <br /> Make sure the 300cc collected is <br /> right after another. <br /> the vials with some to spare at the <br /> enough to fill all sof <br /> end. The volume collected can be increased but .remember to <br /> proportionally increase the amount of acid added. <br /> 7. Acidification does not replace chilling. Always chill <br /> samples and ship via air for next day delivery. <br /> OF <br />
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