Laserfiche WebLink
confirm the laboratory results from the primary sample). The well access sheet, well inspection sheet, <br />well sampling data sheets, and laboratory reports for both sets of samples are attached. <br />Approximately 60 to 70 gallons of water was discharged from the sample point (hose bib valve adjacent <br />to the well) prior to collecting each groundwater sample. Before collecting the sample, the <br />temperature, pH, and the conductivity of the groundwater were measured and recorded on the well <br />sampling data sheet that precedes the laboratory results. After these parameters were measured, a <br />sample was collected for laboratory analysis to identify whether volatile organic compounds (VOCs) may <br />be present in the groundwater. The groundwater sample was collected in laboratory -supplied sample <br />containers, filled completely, immediately capped, labeled, and placed in an ice -filled cooler. A <br />completed chain -of -custody form identifying the sample identification, date and time collected, and the <br />analyses to be performed accompanied the sample to BC Laboratories, a state of California certified <br />laboratory located in Bakersfield, California. <br />The laboratory reports attached to this letter show three values for each chemical compound that was <br />analyzed: the method detection limit (MDL), the practical quantitation limit (PQL), and the result of the <br />analysis. The MDL is the lowest concentration the laboratory can measure and the PQL is the lowest <br />concentration that can be accurately quantified. A laboratory result of ND means the VOC was not <br />detected at a concentration equal or greater than the MDL. A laboratory result followed by the letter <br />"1" is a "trace" concentration that falls between the MDL and PQL. This value is an estimate. A reported <br />result greater than the PQL is not qualified with a "1" and is an accurate value. <br />The laboratory reports also include the results of internal laboratory quality control tests that are <br />performed to verify the laboratory instruments are operating within the tolerances required by the <br />analytical method and that the sample(s) being tested are not affected by laboratory contamination. <br />Review of the quality control test results for the samples collected from your well in lune 2017 shows <br />that the laboratory equipment was operating within its specified tolerances and that the samples were <br />not affected by laboratory contamination. <br />RESULTS <br />As shown on the attached laboratory reports and summarized in the following table, 1,2- <br />dichloropropane (1,2-DCP) was detected at an estimated trace concentration in the groundwater <br />sample collected on June 22, 2017. In response to the detection, a confirmation sample was collected <br />from the well on June 30, 2017. As shown in the table below, 1,2-DCP was not detected in the <br />confirmation sample. Furthermore, no state or federal Maximum Contaminant Levels for drinking water <br />were exceeded. <br />Analyte <br />Units <br />Results <br />6/22/17 <br />Results <br />6/30/17 <br />MCL <br />1,2-Dichloropropane <br />µg/L <br />0.22j <br />ND <br />5 <br />Notes: j =Indicates an estimated value. <br />ND = Not detected. <br />M:\SO17.1030\6568 Santa Ana.docx 2 <br />