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Iclean, disposable, polyethylene bailer <br /> Each ground-water sample was collected within a new, <br /> lowered to lust below the piezometric surface Each ground-water sample was hoisted to the <br /> ty, glass, Volatile Organic Analysis <br /> 40-m1 capacity,surface and immediately transferred to two, lass ars Each jar was fitted with <br /> (VOA) vials and two, 1-liter capacity, amber-colored, g <br /> Teflon"-lined screw caps Care was taken to ensure miner wasspace <br /> roperlyexisted <br /> labeled In thevials <br /> f"ield <br />' <br /> inverting, tapping, and checking for bubbles Each co p <br /> and refrigerated for transport to Sherwood Labs in Hilmar for the following analyses <br /> TRPH (oil & grease) by EPA Method 418 1 (sample collected from MW-1 only) <br />' TPH-g (gasoline) by EPA Method 503018015-modified <br /> TRPH-d (diesel) by EPA Method 351018015-modified lenes) by <br /> y EPA Method 602 <br /> Volatile aromatics (benzene toluene eth lbenzene, and x <br />' Analytical Results <br /> Ground-water samples collected from the three wells were received at Sherwood Labs on May <br /> all <br /> 9, 1995 The report of analytical results revealed who <br /> constituents except thenren orteng odetctalimn of 0 3concentrationsle µglP of the <br />' t for toluene, detected fractionally a p <br /> p to date are <br /> sample collected from MW-3 The analytical repots for rts andee chain-of-custody ares included as <br /> tsummarized in Table 2 The Sherwood P <br /> Appendix B <br /> ' W W Irwin,Inc <br /> Project No 33236 00 5 <br /> May 1995 <br />