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0 <br /> TABLE 2 <br /> TOTAL AND WET ANALYSES OF SOIL SAMPLES <br /> FORMER AMERICAN FOREST PRODUCTS SITE <br /> STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br /> DMW-5,26' bgs SB-20, 21' bgs <br /> Total WEP') Leachability Total WET(1) Leachability <br /> Constituent Method (mg kg) (mW') Factoro) (mgt1g) (mg/l) Factors') <br /> TPH-d 8015M 1,900 0 15 1,267 2,800 076 368 <br /> Naphthalene 8270M 13 <0 004 >65(3) 25 00069 36 <br /> 2-Methyl-Naphthalene 8270M 6 5 < c3) <br /> j 0 004 >325 14 <0 004 7003) <br /> Dibenzofuran 8270M 022 <0 004 >11(3) 046 <0 004 230) <br /> Fluorene 8270M <0 2 <0 004 — <0 2 <0 004 — <br /> Pyrene 8270M <0 2 <0 004 -- I - <0 2 <0 004 <br /> _ F <br /> c�) _ — <br /> Analyses conducted on a deionized water extract according to the Waste Extraction Test(WET), CCR, Title 22 §66700 <br /> cz) LF = Total Constituent Concentration <br /> Leachable Constituent Concentration +� (Appendix E, p 37) <br /> Note Higher LFs indicate lower solubility in water <br /> * Leachable Constituent Concentration a WET analytical result x 10 (to account for dilution during the WET procedure) <br /> (3) Estimated This value is calculated based on 112 the detection limit for the WET extract The actual LF value calculated may exceed the value shown <br /> — Not calculated <br /> i <br /> SAC156 14 <br />