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r� <br />u <br />C.. <br />Air ToyucS <br />LABORATORY NARRATIVE <br />EPA Method TO -15 <br />SCS Field Services <br />Workorder# 1208121 <br />Seven 1 Liter Summa Canister samples were received on August 07, 2012. The laboratory performed <br />analysis via EPA Method TO -15 using GUMS in the full scan mode. <br />This workorder was independently validated prior to submittal using 'USEPA National Functional <br />Guidelines' as generally applied to the analysis of volatile organic compounds in air. A rules -based, logic <br />driven, independent validation engine was employed to assess completeness, evaluate pass/fail of relevant <br />project quality control requirements and verification of all quantified amounts. <br />Receiving Notes <br />There was a significant difference (greater than 5.0" Hg) between the measured canister receipt vacuum <br />and that which was reported on the Chain of Custody (COC) or the canister tag for sample EW -7I. A leak <br />test indicated that the valve was functioning properly. <br />Analytical Notes <br />Dilution was performed on samples EW -6D, EW -1D, and EW -213 due to the presence of high level target <br />species. <br />Definition of Data Qualifying Flags <br />Eight qualifiers may have been used on the data analysis sheets and indicates as follows: <br />B - Compound present in laboratory blank greater than reporting limit (background subtraction not <br />performed). <br />J - Estimated value. <br />E - Exceeds instrument calibration range. <br />S - Saturated peak. <br />Q - Exceeds quality control limits. <br />U - Compound analyzed for but not detected above the reporting limit. <br />UJ- Non-detected compound associated with low bias in the CCV and/or LCS. <br />N - The identification is based on presumptive evidence. <br />File extensions may have been used on the data analysis sheets and indicates <br />as follows: <br />a -File was requantified <br />b -File was quantified by a second column and detector <br />rl-File was requantified for the purpose of reissue <br />Page 3 of 37 <br />