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<br /> Tank Protect Engineering of N.Calif. Client Project ID: #209/60 E. 10th St.,Tracy Sampled: Nov 12, 1991
<br /> '=:2821 Whipple Road Sample Descript: Soil, ST-1 Received: Nov .14, 1991 fi
<br /> Union City, CA 94587 Analysis Method: EPA 5030/8010 Analyzed: Nov 23, 1991'X;
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<br /> HALOGENATED VOLATILE ORGANICS (EPA 8010)
<br /> Analyte Detection Limit Sample Results
<br /> Ng/kg lig/kg
<br /> Bromodichloromethane.................................................... 1,000 .................:...................... N.D.
<br /> Bromoform............:...........................................v.............._. 2,000 ..................................... N.D.
<br /> Bromomethane...................................•-•-----........................ 2,000 .......I............................. N.D.
<br /> Carbon'tetrachloride......................................................... 1,000. ...............................I...... N.D.
<br /> Chlorobenzene.................................................................. 1,000 .................I................... N.D.
<br /> Chloroethane...................................................................... 2,000 .................................. N.D.
<br /> 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether...................I....... ...... 2,000
<br /> ................... ............................:........ N.D.
<br /> Chloroform...................................................I...................... 1,000 ..................................... N.D.
<br /> Chloromethane.............•--..........................---..................... 2,000 ...................................... N.D.
<br /> Dibromochloromethane...............:.... .......................... 1,000 .......:............................. N.D.
<br /> 1,2-Dichlorobenzene......................................................... 1,000 .................................... N.D.
<br /> 1,3-Dichlorobenzene........................................................: 1,000 ..................................... N.D.
<br /> 1,4-Dichlorobenzene......................................................... 1,000 ......................I............... N.D.
<br /> 1,1-Dichloroethane....................................... 1,000 .......:••-•--•---................:.. N.D. , l
<br /> 1,2-Dichloroethane............................................................ 1,000 ......I.............................. N.D. }
<br /> 1,1-Dichioroethene......................................................:...:. 1,000 ..........................------..... N.D.
<br /> cis-1,2-Dichloroethene......................... ............................ 1,0.00 ..........4.......................... N.D.
<br /> trans-1,2-Dichloroethene..........................:.........::.:.....:..... 1,000 ..................... ........ N.D.
<br /> 1,2-Dichloropropane......................................................... 1,000 ...................................... N-D.
<br /> cis-1,3-Dichloropropene.................................................... 2,000 ........
<br /> ................... .................... ....... N.D.
<br /> trans-1,3-Dichloropropene.................................4............... 2,000 ............-----.................... N.D.
<br /> Methylene chloride....................................................:....... 4,000 ..................................... N.D.
<br /> 1,1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane..................................... ......... 1,000 ..................----.--.--.---..... NZ.
<br /> Tetrachloroethene............................................................. . 1,000 ...................... N.D-
<br /> 1,1,1-Trichloroethane......................................................... 1,000 ................................. N.D.
<br /> 1,1,2-Trichloroethane........................................................ 1,000 ...............4..................... N.D.
<br /> Trichloroethene......:............................................ .............. 1,000 ............................I........ N.D.
<br /> Trichlorofluoromethane..................................................... 2,000 . ...................--................. N.D.
<br /> Vinylchloride...................................................................:.. 2,000 ................... ............ N.D.
<br /> Ethylene Dibromide.............. ........................................ 2,000 ..................................... N.D.
<br /> Analytes reported as N.D.were not present above the stated limit of detection. Because matrix_ effects and/or other factors
<br /> required additional sample dilution,detection limits for this sample have been raised.
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