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ORQA=c nAT11 QIIALIFXZRS <br /> U Indicates the compound was analyzed for but not detected. The number <br /> adjacent to the "II" qualifier indicates the. reporting limit for that <br /> compound. The reporting limit can vary from sample to sample depending <br /> on dilution factors or percent moisture adjustment when indicated.. <br /> J -- Indicates an estimated value. It is used when the data indicates the <br /> presence of a compound below the stated reporting limit. <br /> C -- This flag applies to GC analytes only. The "C" flag indicates the <br /> presence of this compound has been confirmed by GC/MS analysis. <br /> B -- This flag is used when the analyte is found in the associated blank as <br /> well as the sample.. This notation indicates possible blank <br /> contamination and suggests the data user evaluate these compounds and <br /> their amounts carefully. <br /> E -- This qualifier indicates that the value reported exceeds the linear <br /> calibration range for that compound. Therefore, the sample should be <br /> reanalyzed at an appropriate dilution. The "E" qualified amount is an <br /> estimated concentration, and the results of the dilution will be <br /> �. reported on a separate Form 1. <br /> D -- This qualifier indicates compounds which have been identified during a <br /> diluted-reanalysis. "D" qualifiers are -used for samples that have been <br /> analyzed initially at a lesser dilution than required for accurate <br /> quantitation. <br /> P -- This qualifier is used for a pesticide/Aroclor target analyte when there <br /> is greater than 25% difference for detected concentrations between the <br /> two GC columns. The lower of the two values is reported on Form I and <br /> flagged with a "p" . <br /> N -- This qualifier indicates presumptive evidence of a compound. This flag <br /> is only used. for tentatively identified compounds, where the <br /> identification is based on a mass spectral library search. It is <br /> applied to all TIC results. For generic characterization of a TIC, <br /> such as chlorinated hydrocarbon, the "N" qualifier is not used. <br /> A This qualifier indicates that a TIC is a suspected aldol-condensation <br /> product. <br /> i <br /> Quallly Ano"cal 5090 Caterpillar Road, 916 244-5227 <br /> Laborarodes Inc. Redding.CA 96003-1412 Fax No. 916 244-4109 <br />