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PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT
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PR0527620
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2959
FACILITY_ID
FA0018715
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LEARNER COMPANY, THE
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2711
STREET_NAME
NAVY
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DR
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STOCKTON
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95203
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14503009
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01
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2711 NAVY DR
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001
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PMcCamnbell Analytical jnc. 1534 Willow Pass Road,Pittsburg,CA 94565-1701 <br /> al Web:www.mccampbell.wm E-mail:main@mccampbell.com <br /> "When Ouality Counts" Telephone:877-252-9262 Fax:925-252-9269 <br /> WGR Southwest,Inc. Client Project ID: #704.PRI.05; Date Sampled: 05/14/08 <br /> • LEARNER Date Received: 05/14/08 <br /> 315 W.Pine Street,Suite 8 <br /> Client Contact: March Herbert Date Extracted: 05/14/08 <br /> Lodi,CA 95240 Client P.O.: Date Analyzed 05/19/08 <br /> Semi-Volatile Organics by GUMS(Basic Target List)* <br /> Extraction Method: SW3550C Analytical Method: SW8270C Work Order: 0805377 <br /> Lab ID 0805377-006A <br /> Client ID B-3-1 <br /> Matrix Soil <br /> Compound Concentration ' DF a Lim t Compound Concentration's <br /> Acenaphthene ND<33 100 0.33 Acena hth lene ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> Acetochlor ND<33 100 0.33 Anthracene ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> Benzidine ND<160 100 1.6 Benzoic Acid ND<160 100 1.6 <br /> Benzo t anthracene ND<33 100 0.33 Benzo b fluoranthene ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> Benzo k fluoranthene ND<33 100 0.33 Benzo h i e lene ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> Benzo(a)pyrene ND<33 100 0.33 Benzyl Alcohol ND<160 100 1.6 <br /> l 1-Bi hen 1 ND<33 100 0.33 Bis 2-chloroethox Methane ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> Bis 2-chloroeth I Ether ND<33 100 0.33 Bis 2-chloroiso ro I Ether ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> Bis 2-eth lhex 1 Phthalate ND<33 100 0.33 4-Bromo hen 1 Phenyl Ether ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> But Ibenz 1 Phtbalate ND<33 100 0.33 4-Chloroaniline ND<66 100 0.66 <br /> 4-Chloro-3-meth 1 henol ND<33 100 0.33 2-Chlorona blhalene ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> 2-Chloro benol ND<33 100 0.33 4-Chloro hen 1 Phen I Ether ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> Chrysene ND<33 100 0.33 Dibcnzo a h anthracene ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> Dibenzofuran ND<33 100 0.33 Di-n-but 1 Phthalate ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> 12-Dichlorobenzene ND<33 100 0.33 13-Dichlorobenzene ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND<33 100 0.33 3 3-Dichlorobenzidine ND<66 100 0.66 <br /> 2 4-Dichloro henol ND<33 100 0.33 Diethyl Phthalate ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> . <br /> 2,4-Dimethylphenol ND<33 100 0.33 Dimethyl Phthalate ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> 4 6-Dinitro-2-meth 1 henol ND<160 100 1.6 2 4-Dinitro henot ND<160 100 1.6 <br /> 2 4-Dinitrotoluene ND<33 100 0.33 2 6-Dinitrototuene ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> Di-n-oct 1 Phthalate ND<33 100 0.33 1 2-Di hen Ih drazine ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> Fluoranthene ND<33 < <br /> Hexacblorob=ene ND<33100 0.33 Hexachlorobutadiene ND<33100 0.33 <br /> Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND<160 100 I Hexachloroethane ND<33 <br /> In eno(1.2.3-ed)Pyrene ND<33 100 0.33 Iso h r ne ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> 2-Moth,hmarththalene ND<33 100 0.33 2-Meth I henol(o-Cresol) ND<33 100 0.33 <br /> &/or 4- h n l(nix-Cres < 100 0,33 Naphthalene ND< 100 <br /> 2-Nitroaniline ND<160100 I.6 3-Nitroaniline ND<160 <br /> 4-Nitroaniline ND<160 100 I Nitrobenzene ND<33 too <br /> 2-Nitro hen I ND<160 100 1.6 4-Ni ro h nol ND<160 100 1.6 <br /> N-Nitroso i h n lamine ND<33 100 .33 N-Nitr sodi-n- ro lamin ND<33100 0.33 <br /> Perilachloroplicrol ND<160 1 n nthrene ND<33 100 <br /> Phenol ND<33 I 0 31 Pyrene ND<33 <br /> 1 2.4-T,ichlorobenzene 3 12.4.5-Trichlor hc.ol ND<33 100 <br /> Q.22 I <br /> Surrogate Recoveries(%) <br /> %SSI: o SS2: 116 <br /> %SS3 21 %4; 92 <br /> 0 <br /> Comments: i <br /> .water samples in pg/L,soil/sludge/solid samples in mg/kg,wipe samples in pg/wipe,product/oil/non-aqueous liquid samples and all TCLP& <br /> SPLP extracts are reported in mg/L. <br /> ND means not detected above the reporting limit;N/A means analyte not applicable to this analysis. <br /> 4)surrogate diluted out of range;&)low or no surrogate due to matrix interference. <br /> • h)lighter than water immiscible sheen/product is present;i)liquid sample that contains greater than-1 vol.%sediment;j)sample diluted due to <br /> high organic content/matrix interference;k)reporting limit raised due to insufficient sample amount;m)reporting limit raised due to matrix <br /> interference;r results are reported on a dry weight basis. <br /> Q <br /> DHS ELAP Certification No 1644 Angela Rydelius,Lab Manager <br />
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