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trana-1 . 2. -dichloroethanechlofofom1.2-dichloroethane2-butanone1.1,1-trichloroethanacarbon tetrachloridevinyl acetate
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INTRODUCTION TO DATA TABLES
A SUMMARY OF THE ANALYTICAL RESULTS FOR SAMPLES WHICH WERE TAKEN DURING FIELD ACTIVITIES CAN BE FOUND IN THEFOLOWING TABLES. ONLY DETECTABLE CONCENTRATIONS ARE REPORTED. HOWEVER, IF THE COMPOUND HAS A FOOTNOTEFOLLOWING THE VALUE, CONSULT THE DEFINITION OF THE FOOTNOTE PROVIDED BELOW. ADDITIONAL QA/QC INFORMATION ISPROVIDED IN THE ATTACHED DATA SHEETS.
I) REPORTING UNITSA) ORGANICS
1) Water Samples - ug/1 or ppb (parts per billion)2) Soils or Sediments - ug/kg or ppb (parts per billion)
B) METALS1) Water Samples - ug/1 or ppb2) Soils or sediments - mg/kg or ppm
II) DEFINITION OF FOOTNOTES TO ANALYTICAL DATAA) ORGANICS
Footnote Definition InterpretationUJ
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Detection Limit (D.L.) is estimated because of a QualityControl (QC) protocol. D.L. is possibly above or belowContract Required Detection Limit (CRDL).Compound found in laboratory blank. No Value above CRDL.Compound found in laboratory blank, but not detected insample. CRDL is estimated because of a QC protocol.Compound found in blank. Two interpretations arepossible:a) If sample value is equivalent to D.L. to 5x blank
concentrationb) If sample value is greater than 5x the blank
concentrationCompound found in blank, value is estimated because ofQC protocol.Do Not Use Value. Major Violation of QC ProtocolValue adjusted for blank (an unacceptable procedure)
Value is above CRDL and is an estimated value becauseof a QC protocolNo Analytical ResultPresumptive evidence for the presence of a compound asused for a Tentatively Identified Compound (TIC)
Compound was not detected
Compound was not detectedCompound was not detected
Compound value is semi-quantitative.Compound value is quantitative
Compound value is semi-quantitativeCompound value is not usable.Compound value is semi-quantitativeCompound value is semi-quantitativeCompound was not detectedCompound value is semi-quantitative
B) METALS
FOOTNOTE DEFINITION INTERPRETATION
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Estimated or not reported due to interference,laboratory narrative.
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Analysis by Method of Standard Additions (Look for a "+"Footnote)Spike recoveries outside QC protocols which indicates apossible matrix problem. Data may be biased high or lowS/e spike results and laboratory narrative.Duplicate value outside QC protocols which indicates apossible matrix problemCorrelation coefficient for standard additions is lessthan 0.995. See review and laboratory narrative.Value is real, but is above instrument D.L. and belowCRDLD.L. is estimated because of a QC protocol. D.L. ispossibly above or below CRDL.Value is above CRDL and is an estimated value becauseof a QC protocol.
Compound or element was notdetected or value is semi-quantitativeValue is quantative
Value may be quantitative orsemiquantitative
Value is semiquantitative
Data value is biased
Value may be quantitative orsemiquantitativeCompound or element was notdetectedValue is semiquantitative
ecology and environment, inc.ni WEST JACKSON ilVD.. CMCAGO. HJJNOIS «NM. TEL. 312-6B3-M16
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Date Received for Review: /o-/r-f5' Date Review Completed:
To:
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UNFTED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL WOllCtON ACENCVftEOION V
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Data User:
Ve hive reviewed the tfala for the following case(s)
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Hrs. RequiredCLF Laboratory: /?/<.&- for Review:
Following are our findings.
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HOtti tre accept able for me.Dtti are acceptable for use with qualifications noted above.Data are preUnlftary - pending verification by Contractor laboratory.Data are unacceptable
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1. Have diif»-of-CttSto4y records been received?2. lUve Traffic reports been received? TES ^101. If DO, ire Traffic report nuafcers vr-tten on the chain- - jstody record? TESJHIO4. If ao. W»<ch Traffic report aue&ers ire alsting?
5. Are basic data for« te? TES(. Ruc6er of samples claimed: ^^ Mmaber of uoples received:
7. Checkedt teteived by Contract Project Hanaoeaent Section^^ ^^^ •
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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH GROUP, INC
117 N. First Ann Arbor. Michigan 48104 (313)662-3104
;ait 19, 1985
Pr Ijrtis Ross_S" - Region V51 ~3uth Clark StreetCr . al Regional LaboratoryI'.'.- rloorC--:2go, IL 60605
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T.-r -ollowing report contains the final results for the chemicalana /sis of the five soil samples contained in RAS Case 4730. Thesam'-'es arrived in the laboratory on July 24, 1985 and were analyzedfor complete organics according to the September 1984 revision of theStatement of Work. The work was performed according to Contract63-31-6869.
OA AC Summary - GC/MS Semi-Volatiles
Zero of forty-eight surrogates were outside of OC limits. Six oftwenty-four matrix spike recoveries and three of twelve matrix spikeRPO's were outside of QC limits. OFTPP tuning criteria were met forall DFTPP spectra.
OA/QC Summary - GC/EC Pesticides/PCB's
Two of eight surrogate recoveries fell outside the OC limits for di-butyl chlorendate. Six of twelve matrix spike recoveries and two ofsix matrix spike RPO's were outside of OjC limits. In the pesticidematrix spikes heptachlor was not recovered.
If you have any questions regarding this case, please do not hesitateto contact me.
Sincerely,
V-vzf
Joseph A. hkiatowRAS Program Kanager
cc Linda BoyntonUSEPA Contract Lab ProgramSample Management Office
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Contract No: _
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Form I 4/8*-
Name. RECEIVED G C T 1 5 19S5
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Cone/Oil
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1/85
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Organic* Analysis Data Sheet(Page 3)
PMticida/PCBs
Concentration: Medium . (GrcJeOrw)
Date Extracted/Prepaid/
Date Analyzed:
Factor
CASNumber
319-84-6319-«5-7
319-86-8
58-39-976-44-8
309-00-21024-57-3
959-98-860-57-1
72-55-972-20-833213-65-972-5447421-93-4
1031-07-8
50-29-372-43-553494-7O-S
57-74-98001-35-2
12874-11-2
11141-16-5
Aloria-SHCBeta-BHC
Delta-BHCGamma-BHC (LJndane)HeptachlorAldrm
Heptacrtlor EpoxideEndosulfan I
Oieldrin
4. 4--OOE
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63469-21-912672-29-61 1097-69-1
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Organics Analysis Data Sh««t(Page 4)
Tentatively Identified Compounds
CAS RT or Scan
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Lab Sample 10 No:
Sample- Matrix: _
Case No:
QC Report No:
Contract No: _
Oat» Release-Authorized l >TS«t>Sample-Received:
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Oat* Extracted/Prepared: —.—
Date Analyzed: 7/Z7/* F
Cone/Oil Factor. .
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Medium (CirdeOne)
7/2.7/9S(so
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Sample Number
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Date- Extracts
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309-00-21024-57-3959-98-860-57-171-55-972-20-833233-45-97Z-54-87421-93-4.
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156-60-56T-68-3>-10T-08-278-93-T71-55-8^Sff.23-5108-05-4-.71-.2T-4i
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Sampi* Number
Pesticide/PCSsConcentration: Medium
Data- Extracted/Prepared:
(Ord.On., CE|VED
-7-ys"~Cone/Oil Factor
CASNumber319-34-3319-35-T319-86-858-39-978-44-3309-00-21024-57-3959-98-380-57-172-55-972-20-8;33213-65-972V54-8
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Sample Matrix: .—
*5ata Refeas* Authorized By:
QC Report No:
Contract No: -
DatetSample Received:
Volatile CompoundsConcentration: (Csw} Medium , (Cirde One)
Oater Extracted/Prepared; J/7'7
Date Analyzed: 7/&7/?5RECEIVED G C T 1 51985
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D«tt>Extracted/Prepai
Date Analyzed:
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EPA Sample No.MED543
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Date S-14-S5
INORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA SHEET
LAB SAKE ROCKY MOUNTAIN ANALYTICAL CASE NO. 4730sov NO. 734LAB SAMPLE ID. NO.
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REPORT NO. 55127
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Coacaents:
RECEIVED AUB \ 9
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U.S. EPA Contract Laboratory ProgramSample Management OfficeP.O. Box 818 - Alexandria, VA 22313703/557-2490 FTS: 8-557-2490
EPA Sample No.MED544
Date 8-14-85
INORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA SHEET
LAB NAME ROCKY MOUNTAIN ANALYTICALSOW NO. 784LAB SAMPLE ID. NO.
CASE NO. 4730
QC REPORT NO. 5512^
Elements Identified and Measured
Concentration:Matrix-. Water-
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9.
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ALUMINUM
ANTIMONY
ARSENIC
BARIUM
BERYLLIUM
CADMIUM
CALCIUM
CHROMIUM
COBALT
COPPER
3820
19U
33
[61]
[0.32]
4
116000
197
[121
35
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
13. MAGNESIUM 6310
14.? MANGANESE 800
15. MERCURY 0.17 CV
16. //HICKEL
17. POTASSIUM
65
604U
18.^SELENIUM 18U F R
19. SILVER [4.51
20. SODIUM
V THALLIUM
[1060] P
21.l 6.1U F R
22. "'TIN 10U P R
11. IRON 87300 23. VANADIUM [17]
12. LEAD 137 24. ZINC 96
Cyanide 0.95 AS Percent Solids (%) 82
Footnotes: For reporting results to EPA, standard result qualifiers areused as defined on Cover Page. Additional flags or footnotesexplaining results are encouraged. Definition of such flagsmust be explicit and contained on Cover Page, however.
Comments:
T 3 7985
Lab Manager
Fora I
U.S. EPA Contract Laboratory FrotramSample Management OfiiceP.O. Bex 818 - Alexandria. VA 22213722/557-2493 FTS: 8-557-2493
ti~A Sample No.MED545
Date 8-14-S5
ISGR-3ASIC ANALYSIS DATA SHEET
LAB SAME ROCKY MOUNTAIN ANALYTICAL CASE HO. 4730sow SO. 7S4LAB SAMPLE ID. NO.
Concentration:Matrix: Water
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
6.
10.
11.
12.
ALUM I SUM
AST I MO BY
ARSEIIC
BARIUM
BERYLLIUM
CADMIUM
CALCIUM
CHROMIUM
COBALT
COPPER-
IRON
LEAD
Cyanide
Elements
Low XSoil
[231
34
[10]
0.2U
5.7
171000
304
[15)
29
149000
27
1 . 2
Identified
X
ing /kg
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
AS
OC REPORT NO. 55127
and Measured
MediumSiudire Other ^
cry
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
weight
MAGNESIUM
MANGANESE
MERCURY
NICKEL
POTASSIUM
SELENIUM
SILVER
SODIUM
THALLIUM
TIN
VANADIUM
ZINC
Percent Solids (%>
[20501
919
0 . 067U
92
660U
33U
8.3
[12401
5.7U
11U
[161
36
75
P
CV
P
P
F R
P *_-•
P
F R
P R
P
P
Footnotes: For reporting results to EPA, standard result qualifiers areused as defined on Cover Page. Additional flags or footnotesexplaining results are encouracred. Definition of such flagsmust be explicit and contained on Cover Page, however.
Consents:
Lab Manaser
Form I
U.S. EPA Contract Laboratory ProgramSample Management OfficeP.O. Box 818 - Alexandria, VA 22313703/557-2490 FTS: 8-557-2490
!EFA Sample No.! MED546
Date 8-14-85
INORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA SHEET
LAB NAME ROCKY MOUNTAIN ANALYTICALSOW NO. 784LAB SAMPLE ID. NO.
CASE NO. 4730
QC REPORT NO. 55127
Elements Identified and Measured
Concentration: Low X MediumMatrix: Water
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
ALUMINUM
ANTIMONY
ARSENIC
BARIUM
BERYLLIUM
C ADM I UK
CALCIUM
CHROMIUM
COBALT
COPPER*
IRON
LEAD**
Cyanide
Soil
2370
19U
36
[123
[0.23
7
168000
319
[141
24
132000
25
0.95
X Sludge Other
rog/kg dry weight
P 13. MAGNESIUM
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
AS
14.
15.
16.
17.
IS.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
MANGANESE
MERCURY
NICKEL
POTASSIUM
SELENIUM
SILVER
SODIUM
THALLIUM
TIN
VANADIUM
ZINC
Percent Solids <%)
[1790]
1030
0.061U
121
604U
30U
[5.8]
[1410]
6.1U
10U
[15]
26
82
P
P
CV
P
P
F R
P
P
F R
P R
P
P
Footnotes:
Comments:
For reporting results to EPA, standard result qualifiers areused as defined on Cover Page. Additional flags or footnotesexplaining results are encouraged. Definition of such flagsmust be explicit and contained on Cover Page, however.
DECEIVED AUB 1 9 1985
Lab Manager
U.S. EPA Contract Laboratory ProgramSample Management OfficeP.O". Box 61S - Alexandria, VA 22313"33/557-2490 FTS: 8-557-2490
EPA Sample So.'.-.,«.) MED547
Date 8-14-85
I50RGASIC ANALYSIS DATA SHEET
LAB EAXE ROCKY MOUNTAIN ANALYTICAL CASE NO. 4730SOV NO. 7S4LAB SAXPLE ID. SO.
Concentration:Matrix: Vater
2
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
11
12
.
ANTIMONY
ARSES 1C
BARIUM
BERYLLIUM
CADXrJX
CALCIUM
CHROMIUM
COBALT
. COPPER
. IROH
. LEAD
Cyanide
Eleaeiits
Low XSoil
i"T?
i i
[42]
C0.18]
2.2U
61000
33
[4.61
93
16700
70
0 . 56U
I dent 1:
X
P
F
F
P
P
p
P
P
P
P
P
F
AS
:ied
.„
dry
13
14
15
16
17
IS
19
20
21
22
23
24
0(
and Measured
Mediumlud^e
weight
. MAGNESIUM
. MANGANESE
. XERCURY
. NICKEL
. POT ASS I UX
. SELENIUM
. SILVER
. SODIUX
. THALLIUM
. TIN
. VANADIUM
. ZINC
Percent Solids <
: REPORT NO. 55127
Other
1-700
351
0.24
[16]
556U
2.SU
1.7U
[1070]
X!I 1.111
9.6U
[13]
89
:*> 89
>
P
P
CV
P
P
F P.
P *
P
F R
P R
P
P
Footnotes: For reporting results to EPA. standard result qualifiers areused as defined on Cover Page. Additional flags or footnotesexplaining results are encouraged. Definition of such flagsmust be explicit and contained on Cover Page, however.
Comments:
Lab Manager
Form 111
Q.C. Report No. 55127
BLANKS
LAB NAME ROCKYDATE
MOUNTAIN ANALYTICAL8-14-85
CASE NO. 4730UNITS ut
Matrix SOIL
! InitialPreparation ! Calibration. CoraDound 1 Blank ValueMetals: !
ii
1. ALUMINUM ! 25U2. ANTIMONY ! 31U3. ARSENIC i 21U4. BARIUM 1 12U5. BERYLLIUM: o.au6. CADMIUM ', 4U7. CALCIUM ! 280U8. CHROMIUM ; 4U9. COBALT ! 4U10. COPPER ! 3U11. IRON : 15U12. LEAD 1 15U13. MAGNESIUM: 250u14. MANGANESE: su15. MERCURY ! 0, 1 U16. NICKEL ! 5U17. POTASSIUM! 990U18. SELENIUM ! Jo,19. SILVER 1 3U20. SODIUM ! 590U21. THALLIUM ! 3 U22. TIN ! 17U23. VANADIUM ', 4U24. ZINC ! 2UOther: Afc&tlO 3*.
ffJ\-fyCyanide ! /O u
Continuing Calibration
1
25U31U21U12U0 . 3U4U280U4U4U3U[20]15U250U5U0.1 U5U990U33U590U3U17U4U2U3M,
10*
Blank Value2 3
3u
3U
<&
TM
4
PrtDarationBlank1 2
[73]31U21U12U0.3U4U280U4U4U3U[24]15U250U5Uo.iu5U990U
! 3t,: suI 590U: 3 U: 17U: 4U: [2.7]: 3u\! Inu
P
P
F
RECEIVED AU8HW5
rcrm V
Q.C. resort No. 5512?
DATE
XATSIX SOIL
EFA Ssaole No. HED543Lab Sinpis ID No.Units
Ccs-rouT-i
1. ALUM I SUM2. AS: i y. csv3. ARctSIC4. BARIUM5. BERYLLIUM6. CALCIUM7. CALCIUM8. CHROMIUM9. COBALT10. CCPrER11. ISO'S12. LEAD13. MAGICS i'JX14. MAKGASE.EE15. MERCUr.Y16. IICKEL17. POTASSIUM18. SELES !UM19. SILVER20. SODIUM21. THALLIUM22. Til23. VASADIUM24. ZISCOther:
Cvariide
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;
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100
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Form VI
Q.C. Report No. 5512?
DUPLICATES
LAB NAME ROCKY MOUNTAIN ANALYTICAL CASE NO. 4730
DATE 8-14-85
Matrix SOIL
EPA Sample No. MED543DLab Sample ID No. ^_Units
CoinDoundMetals:1. ALUMINUM2. ANTIMONY3. ARSENIC4. BARIUM5. BERYLLIUM6. CADMIUM7. CALCIUM8. CHROMIUM9. COBALT10. COPPER11. IRON12. LEAD13. MAGNESIUM14. MANGANESE15. MERCURY16. NICKEL17. POTASSIUM13. SELENIUM19. SILVER20. SODIUM21. THALLIUM22. TIN23. VANADIUM24. ZINCOther :
Cyanide
Control Limit1 : SaiatjieCS)
! I860: [17]; 35; eui [0.261: 7.2
167000: 270: [143: 20! 117000: 33: [1670]I 968: 0.05U: 77! 495U! 25U! 6.7! [1540]! 5U! 8.5U: [9.4]: 21(i
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; 1.1
Du^iicate^P'
1850[20]296U0.15U6.7166000265[13]1712000027[670]10200.05U78495U25U6.4[1250]5U8.5U[9.8]18
1.0
RFD2
0.54NC19NCNC7.20.61.9NC162.520NC5.2NC1.3NCNC4.6NCNCNCNC15
9.5
X Out of Control1 To be added at a later date. 2 RPD = [ !S-D! /< fS+D>/2>']'NC - Non calculable RFD due to value(s) less than CRDL
x