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SN A000,9 <br /> EMM SF <br /> s G J•.: �F f1. <br /> p <br /> f <br /> STL Sacramento Certifications/ ccreditations <br /> Alaska UST-055 Ore on CA 200005 <br /> Arkansas NA South Carolina 87014001 <br /> 4V9ti �V/INNY. X d r V,- N �rF. ��7G Im <br /> Connecticut PH-0619{1 kry Virginia p 00178 d <br /> Geox 'a 960 West Vir inia 9930C,334 <br /> Louisiana* 01944 NFESC NA <br /> EHIM �9i f t :3NA na�a YGli <br /> New Terse CA005 USDA Forei n Plant 1 37-82605 <br /> 5if <br /> *NELAP accredited. A am detailed parameter list is available upon request. <br /> QC Parameter Definitions <br /> QC Batch: The QC batch consists of a set of up to 20 field samples that behave similarly(i.e.,same matrix) <br /> and are processed using the same procedures,reagents,and standards at the same time. <br /> Method Blank: An analytical control consisting of all reagents,which may include internal standards and <br /> surrogates,and is carried through the entire analytical procedure. The method blank is used to define the level <br /> of laboratory background contamination. <br /> Laboratory Control Sample and Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate(LCS/LCSD): <br /> An aliquot of blank matrix spiked with known amounts of representative target analytes. The LCS(and LCSD <br /> as required)is carried through the entire analytical process and is used to monitor the accuracy of the <br /> analytical process independent of potential matrix effects. If an LCSD is performed,it may also used to <br /> evaluate the precision of the process. <br /> Duplicate Sample(DU): Different aliquots of the same sample are analyzed to evaluate the precision of <br /> an analysis. <br /> Surrogates: Organic compounds not expected to be detected in field samples,which behave similarly to <br /> target analytes. These are added to every sample within a batch at a known concentration'to determine the <br /> efficiency of the sample preparation and analytical process. <br /> Matrix Spike and Matrix Spike Duplicate(MS/MSD): An MS is an aliquot of a matrix fortified <br /> with known quantities of specific compounds and subjected to an entire analytical procedure in order to <br /> indicate the appropriateness of the method for a particular matrix. The percent recovery for the respective <br /> compound(s)is then calculated. The MSD is a second aliquot of the same matrix as the matrix spike,also <br /> spiked,in order to determine the precision of the method. <br /> Isotope Dilution: For isotope dilution methods,isotopically labeled analogs(internal standards)of the <br /> native target analytes are spiked into the sample at time of extraction. These internal standards are used for <br /> quantitation,and monitor and correct for matrix effects. Since matrix effects on method performance can be <br /> judged by the recovery of these analogs,there is little added benefit of performing MS/MSD for these methods. <br /> MS/MSD are only performed for client or QAPP requirements. <br /> Control Limits: The reported control limits are either based on laboratory historical data,method <br /> requirements,or project data quality objectives. The control limits represent the estimated uncertainty of the <br /> test results. <br /> GW100367 STL Sacramento(916)373-5600 2 of 53 <br />