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; :u� _ z Y <br /> s=». <br /> i <br /> N� <br /> Coca-Cola Enterprises -West <br /> USTE,�Job No. 90054.03 <br /> Selected soil samples and all groundwater samples were delivered to Sequoia Analytical <br /> i4 <br /> Laboratory in Redwood City, California for chemical analysis. The soil and groundwater <br /> `w samp"Is submitted were collected, transported, and analyzed in general accordance with EPA <br /> t document SW-846 "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes" far the following: <br /> w. <br /> kr <br /> i # o EPA method 8015, modified for diesel TPH and gasoline TPH. <br /> r <br /> ' o EPA method 8020 for benzene,toluene,ethylbenzene,and xylenes <br /> (BTEX). <br /> o EPA method 8100 for the polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons <br /> (PNAs). <br /> The Sequoia Laboratory Quality Assurance/Quality Control documentation is presented in <br /> Appendix H. <br /> 5 <br /> �W <br /> ' In addition to the analytical methods listed above, soil composite samples were collected from <br /> the soil drums and sent to the laboratory to be analyzed for the following disposal parameters: <br /> 3 <br /> !-j <br /> o Ignitability/Flash Point <br /> o EP Toxicity Metals <br /> O pH <br /> 14 o Solvents <br /> s w <br /> 3 <br /> o Bioassay. <br /> Chain-of-custody documentation accompanied each sample from USTEC field personnel directly <br /> + to Sequoia Analytical Laboratories. Samples were sent via overnight delivery. The chain-of- <br /> custody docurnentation is presented in Appendix F. <br /> v M. <br /> 3.3 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY RESULTS <br /> r' Analytical chemistry results for soil and groundwater samples collected at the site during the <br /> f <br /> additional assessment activities are discussed in the following sectinac. <br /> - -=, -.- - <br /> 14-- <br /> - <br /> { <br /> I � <br />