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L, : knKLEINFELDER <br /> L5 LABORATORY RESULTS <br /> L <br /> A total of thirt}+ nine (39) soil samples were submitted under chain-of-custody procedures to <br /> Sequoia Analytical Laboratory o1 Sacramento, California. Sixteen (16) of the 39 soil samples <br /> were submitted for Analyses based on [Meld observations, and the objectives of the scope of work. <br /> For additional information, see laboratory data sheets and chain-of=custody records in Appendix <br /> D. <br /> 5.1 LABORATORY ANALYSIS <br /> :front four soil borings were subi-nitted for the following <br /> A total of 16 soil samples collected <br /> L analyses: <br /> • Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as referenced to Diesel (TPH-D] by EPA Method 8015M <br /> Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as referenced to Gasoline I:TPII-G] by EPA Method 8015M <br /> L • Benzene. Toluene, Ethylene, and Y penes I,B,rEXI by 1:PA Method 8020/5030 <br /> • Oxygenates including \Methyl Tert-Butyl IIther [MI-13E] by EPA Method 8260 <br /> The samples were analyzed on a standard laboratory turnaround requiring approximately 10 to 15 <br /> Lworking days. <br /> • None .of the requested analytes were detected at or above laboratory reporting limits. The <br /> Lfollowing table summarizes the analytical results: <br /> L <br /> L <br /> L <br /> L <br /> L <br /> L20-2864-02.Ii03/2019R032 Page 8 of 12 <br /> © 1998.Kleinfelder. Inc. January 14. 1999 <br /> L <br />