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00 <br /> SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROCEDURES <br /> EMCON conducted a ground-water sampling program at the Harney Lane <br /> Sanitary Landfill from May 11 to May 13, 1987. Specific procedures <br /> used by EMCON to collect and analyze representative samples and to <br /> maintain chain-of-custody documentation are presented in Appendix C. <br /> Relevant pump information for the monitoring wells is also included in <br /> Appendix C. <br /> The ground-water samples were analyzed for the following parameters: <br /> • Purgeable volatile organics (EPA Method 624) <br /> • Title 22 drinking water quality parameters, as listed in <br /> Table 3 <br /> In addition, one blank and one spiked sample were analyzed as part of <br /> the quality assurance and quality control program. <br /> Anametrix, Inc. of San Jose, California, conducted analyses ses of vola- <br /> tile <br /> ola- <br /> y <br /> t le compounds (purgeable organics) . McIntosh Laboratories of San <br /> Jose analyzed for color, odor, and surfactant parameters. Analysis <br /> for mercury was performed by Anatec Laboratories, Inc. of Santa Rosa, <br /> California. All other analyses were completed in EMCON's laboratory. <br /> t <br /> All four laboratories are State-certified water testing laboratories. <br /> I RESULTS OF LABORATORY ANALYSES <br /> r <br /> z <br /> Results of laboratory analyses of ground-water samples obtained from <br /> the monitoring wells and from the privately owned water supply wells <br /> are summarized in Table 3. Complete Certified Analytical Reports are <br /> presented in Appendix D. The quality assurance data indicate that the <br /> test results are generally of good quality. <br /> No volatile organic compounds analyzed for by U.S. EPA Method 624 were <br /> detected in any of the ground-water samples. Calcium, magnesium, <br /> PJ9 9390102.000 5 <br /> emcotl Associotes <br />