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GLOSSARY OF DATA QUALIFIERS USED IN ORGANICS REPORTS <br /> ;$ U - Indicates that this compound was analyzed for but not <br /> o detected. <br /> J - Indicates an estimated value for (1) a tentatively <br /> identified compound (TIC) or (2) a compound meeting the <br /> � 7 identification criteria detected at a concentration less <br /> than the reported detection limit but greater than zero. <br /> C - Indicates that this compound has been confirmed by gas <br /> chro;ratography/mass spectrometry or by a second meth ,. <br /> B - Indicates that this compound was found in the associated <br /> f ' blank as well as the sample. <br /> DL - Indicates a reanalysis at a secondary dilution. <br /> D - Indicates that this surrogate/matrix spike recovery was <br /> ,.•, diluted beyond calculable range due to matrix effects. <br /> { E - Indicates that this compound exceeds the highest calibration <br /> standard for this method. if the result is beyond the <br /> calibration range of the instrument, this sample will be <br /> e reanalyzed (see DL) . <br /> MS - Indicates "matrix spike." These recoveries provide <br /> interference information that is sample specific. <br /> MSA - Indicates "matrix spike duplicate," <br /> ( <br /> S - Indicates that this is a spiking compound. <br /> BS - Indicates "blank spike." These recoveries provide <br /> information that is analysis specific, free of interferences <br /> that may be attributed to the sample. <br /> BSD - Indicates "blank spike duplicate." <br /> NOTES: <br /> Unless otherwise stated, results for soil/sludge/sediments <br /> ----- --,- - - <br /> --weight-basis.- <br /> are-reported-on basis.------ -- - - <br /> - - -- -- <br />