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ARCHIVED REPORTS XR0000395
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0000395
RECORD_ID
PR0544110
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003712
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON STATION #94275*
STREET_NUMBER
2905
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
BENJAMIN HOLT
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
09760004
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2905 W BENJAMIN HOLT DR
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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i <br /> Lancaster Laboratories <br /> Explanation of Symbols and Abbreviations <br /> .The following defines common symbols and abbreviations used in reporting technical data: <br /> N.D. none detected BMQL Below Minimum Quantitation Level <br /> TNTC Too Numerous To Count MPN Most Probable Number <br /> IU International Units CP Units cobalt-chloroplatinate units <br /> umhoslcm micromhoslcm NTU nephelometric turbidity units <br /> C degrees Celsius F degrees Fahrenheit <br /> Cal (diet) calories Ib. pound(s) <br /> meq milliequivalents kg kilogram(s) <br /> g gram(s) mg milligram(s) <br /> ug microgram(s) I liter(s) <br /> MI milliliter(s) ul microliter(s) <br /> m3 cubic meter(s) fib >5 urn/ml fibers greater than 5 microns in length per ml <br /> less than—The number following the sign is the limit of quantitation, the smallest amount of analyte which can <br /> be reliably determined using this specific test. <br /> > greater than <br /> PPM parts per million —One ppm is equivalent to one milligram per kilogram (mg/kg), or one gram per million grams. <br /> For aqueous liquids, ppm is usually taken to be equivalent to milligrams per liter (mg/1), because one liter of <br /> water has a weight very close to a kilogram. For gases or vapors, one ppm is equivalent to one microliter of <br /> gas per liter of gas. <br /> ppb parts per billion <br /> Dry weight Results printed under this heading have been adjusted for moisture content. This increases the analyte weight <br /> basis concentration to approximate the value present in a similar sample without moisture. <br /> U.S. EPA data qualifiers: <br /> 0 Organic Qualifiers Inorganic Qualifiers <br /> A TIC is a possible aldol-condensation product B Value is <CRDL, but IDL <br /> B Analyte was also detected in the blank E Estimated due to interference <br /> C Pesticide result confirmed by GC/MS M Duplicate injection precision not met <br /> D Compound quatitated on a diluted sample N Spike amount not within control limits <br /> E Concentration exceeds the calibration range of S Method of standard additions (MSA) used <br /> the instrument for calculation <br /> J Estimated value U Compound was not detected <br /> N Presumptive evidence of a compound (TICs only) W Post digestion spike out of control limits <br /> P Concentration difference between primary and Duplicate analysis not within control limits <br /> confirmation columns >25% + Correlation coefficient for MSA <0.995 <br /> U Compound was not detected <br /> X,Y,Z Defined in case narrative <br /> Analytical test results for methods listed on the laboratories' accreditation scope meet all requirements of NELAC unless <br /> otherwise noted under the individual analysis. <br /> Tests results relate only to the sample tested. Clients should be aware that a critical step in a chemical or microbiological <br /> analysis is the collection of the sample. Unless the sample analyzed is truly representative of the bulk of material involved, the <br /> test results will be meaningless. If you have questions regarding the proper techniques of collecting samples, please contact <br /> us. We cannot be held responsible for sample integrity, however, unless sampling has been performed by a member of our <br /> staff. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. <br /> WARRANTY AND LIMITS OF LIABILITY—In accepting analytical work,we warrant the accuracy of test results for the sample as submitted. <br /> THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR <br /> IMPLIED. WE DISCLAIM ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING A WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR <br /> PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. IN NO EVENT SHALL LANCASTER LABORATORIES BE LIABLE <br /> FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR LOSS <br /> (.,*FOR <br /> PROFIT OR GOODWILL REGARDLESS OF(A)THE NEGLIGENCE (EITHER SOLE OR CONCURRENT) OF LANCASTER <br /> LABORATORIES AND (B)WHETHER LANCASTER LABORATORIES HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH <br /> DAMAGES. We accept no legal responsibility for the purposes for which the client uses the test results. No purchase order or other order <br /> for work shall be accepted by Lancaster Laboratories which includes any conditions that vary from the Standard Terms and Conditions of <br /> Lancaster Laboratories and we hereby object to any conflicting terms contained in any acceptance or order submitted by client. <br />
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