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vi, <• Alpha Analytical,Inc <br /> rQ a, Definition Only <br /> 255 Glendale Ave,#21 . <br /> Sparks,Nevada 89431 WO#: 1809114 <br /> 4 TEL:(775)355-1044 FAX.-(775)355-0406 <br /> ,'."Men"' Website:ii-mi,.alpha-analyticalcom Date: <br /> • <br /> Definitions: <br /> ND=Not Detected <br /> C =Reported concentration includes additional compounds uncharacteristic of common fuels and lubricants. • <br /> i <br /> D=Reporting Limits were increased due to high concentrations of non-target analytes. . <br /> H=Reporting Limits were increased due to the hydrocarbons present in the sample. • <br /> J=The analyte was positively identified; the associated numerical value is the approximate concentration of the . <br /> analyte in the sample. <br /> K=DRO concentration may include contributions from lighter-end hydrocarbons(e.g. gasoline)that elute in the <br /> DRO range. . <br /> L=DRO concentration may include contributions from heavier-end hydrocarbons (e.g. motor oil)that elute in the <br /> DRO range. <br /> O= Reporting Limits were increased due to sample foaming. • <br /> i <br /> V= Reporting Limits were increased due to high concentrations of target analytes. <br /> X=Reporting Limits were increased due to sample matrix interferences. • <br /> Z=DRO concentration may include contributions from lighter-end(e.g. gasoline)and heavier-end(e.g. motor oil) . <br /> hydrocarbons that elute in the DRO range. . <br /> S50=The analysis of the sample required a dilution such that the surrogate concentration was diluted below the <br /> laboratory acceptance criteria. The laboratory control sample was acceptable. . <br /> S51 = Surrogate recovery could not be determined due to the presence of co-eluting hydrocarbons. ' <br /> S52 = Surrogate recovery was above laboratory acceptance limits. Probable matrix effect. <br /> S53 =Surrogate recovery was below laboratory acceptance limits. Probable matrix effect. <br /> S54= Surrogate recovery was below laboratory acceptance limits. . <br /> S55 = Surrogate recovery was above laboratory acceptance limits. <br /> Page 24 of 28 . <br />