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. j . <br /> following a ,modified EPA : <br /> lu zed ,for.:: waste; ail by <br /> The sample is analyzed rr.:: wa e: The sample is extracted three. <br /> Method 3510 ? extraction p <br /> 'ij "ith hexane. :,The solvent, is dyed oved ahem s o 1 u t'onthe ine 5 <br /> (3) times li,w <br /> extracts j� and carbon disulfide;. is a drocarbon <br /> as ch=omatograPh ,;fitted with a ':flame ionization <br /> injected into i s per formed , as total by <br /> detector2 Quantitation <br /> ! against a solution madedetr <br /> tectionf a known , atiOn of <br /> cthisn method of <br /> response►,�. The limit; of .„detection <br /> light machine oil . <br /> analysis1s five parts perillion` (mq/kg) <br /> jl <br /> compounds and” <br /> The sampler is analyzed for VoEPAh mod f d nEMethod 601 <br /> ethylene �d ibromide Yiy fo11'awing <br /> • 'i The chlorinated compounds arefromsolut ons made from <br /> procedure a forked against <br /> detector : , Quantitation is P ounds . <br /> known concentrations of. halocarbon come <br /> ad concentrations -Iof the samples are measured on <br /> < spectroscopic <br /> The organic le <br /> 1 isobutyl , ketanieI,, extract , using <br /> the methy The procedures 'are derived {based on) from H .S . <br /> techniques . ency m'thods . <br /> Environmental protection 'Ag while all <br /> ` <br /> The volatile orga*'ic'; <br /> results!; are shown in Table Ii , <br /> other results are sumr.►arized `'.in Table I . <br /> sig <br /> Submitted' by: : <br /> 'j <br /> Flay y <br /> ['I Robert ; artment <br /> Manager,, Organics Dep <br /> RBF:smli <br /> i cc: Rich Blaine <br /> Blaine Tech Service r <br /> p0?. Box 5745 <br /> San' Jose, <br /> CA 95150 ' <br /> f cc• Har;l in Knoll <br /> I 1601 Hazelton Av-e.' <br /> Stockton , CA 95201 j <br /> ik jl: <br /> i I <br />