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Remedial Investigation QAPP <br /> Stockton Army Aviation Support Facility,California <br /> Other solids such as spent PPE, plastic sheeting,tubing, rope, unused monitor well construction materials, and <br /> other environmental media generated during the field activities will be disposed of at a permitted solid waste <br /> landfill.See Parsons SOPPFASEW--13.Investigation-Derived Waste(Appendix D)for more details. <br /> 14.3 Laboratory Analysis <br /> Chemical analyses will be performed by ALS Group USA, Corp(ALS) Houston or ALS Kelso, and all three are DoD <br /> ELAP and NELAP certified laboratories. Copies of the laboratory accreditation certificates are included in <br /> Appendix C. Analytical services are summarized on Worksheets#19&#30. PFAS analyses will be conducted in <br /> accordance with DoD QSM and the laboratory SOPS cited. <br /> Chemical analyses will be performed in accordance with the analytical methods identified in Worksheet #23. <br /> Analytical sensitivity for the methods selected is compared to project DQLs on Worksheet#15. Requirements <br /> for laboratory instrument calibration, and equipment maintenance and testing are presented on Worksheet <br /> #24 and Worksheet #25, respectively. Measurement performance criteria for field and laboratory QC samples <br /> are presented on Worksheet#12 and Worksheet#28, respectively. <br /> The laboratory will provide Contract Laboratory Program-like Level IV data packages. These data packages will <br /> include summary forms containing QC information and raw data (Stage IV data packages as described in the <br /> DoD QSM). <br /> 14.4 Data Management, Review, and Validation <br /> The principal data generated for this project will be from laboratory analytical data. Field data, chain of custody <br /> (CoC)forms, and air bills will be placed in the project files after completion of the field program. Project records <br /> will be maintained in a secure location. <br /> 14.4.1 Data Tracking <br /> The RI Task Leader is responsible for the overall tracking and control of data generated for the project. Data are <br /> tracked from generation to archiving in the project-specific files.The Project Chemist,or designee, is responsible <br /> for trackingthe samples collected and shipped to the contracted laboratory.The laboratory will report data using <br /> Electronic Data Deliverables(EDDs)along with a hard copy of the laboratory's final data report,which will include <br /> supporting documentation such as chromatographs and instrument calibrations. Upon receipt of the data <br /> packages from the analytical laboratory,the Project Chemist will oversee the data validation effort,which includes <br /> verifying that the data packages are complete and that results for samples have been delivered by the analytical <br /> laboratory. <br /> 14.4.2 Data Review and Validation <br /> Upon receipt of data packages from the analytical laboratory,the Project Chemist will oversee the data validation <br /> effort, which includes verifying data completeness, as specified on Worksheet #34. To evaluate whether the <br /> analytical results meet the project quality objectives,the laboratory data will undergo verification and validation, <br /> as cited in Worksheet #34, Worksheet #35, and Worksheet #36. The usability assessment processes are <br /> described in Worksheet#37. <br /> Prior to data validation, electronic laboratory data will be verified for accuracy against the hardcopy laboratory <br /> report,and the QAPP will be established usingthe project-specific criteria defined in Worksheet#12,Worksheets <br /> PARSONS Worksheet#14&16: Project Tasks and Schedule <br /> Page 73 <br />