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QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEW OF THE
RUETGERS-NEASE CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.
STATE COLLEGE, PA SITE
May 3, 1991
Prepared for:
SMC ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES501 Allendale Road
King of Prussia, PA 19406
Prepared by:
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS, INC1220 Valley Forge Road
P.O. Box911 tValley Forge, PA 19481
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Section 1 Quality Assurance Review
A. Data Evaluation
B. Conclusions
flfc Section 2 Analytical Results
Section 3 Analytical Data Support Documentation
Section 4 Project Case Narratives and Chain-of-Custodies
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Introduction
This quality assurance review is based upon a review of all data generated from the 17 aqueous• samples and 12 aqueous field blank and trip blank samples that were collected during March
1991 for the Ruetgers-Nease Chemical Company, Inc. State College Site. The samples that haveundergone a rigorous quality assurance review are listed on Table 1.
This review has been performed with guidance from the "Functional Guidelines for EvaluatingOrganics Analyses With Modifications for Use Within Region III" (U.S. EPA, 1988).
The reported analytical results are presented as a summary of the data in Section 2. All of theanalytical data were examined to determine contractual compliance relative to the analyticalrequirements and deliverables specified in the U.S. EPA Contract Laboratory Program (CLP)protocol. Qualifier codes have been placed next to results so that the data user can quicklyassess the qualitative and/or quantitative reliability of any result. Details of this qualityassurance review are presented in the narrative section of this report:. This report was preparedto provide a critical review of the laboratory analyses and reported analytical results. Rigorousquality assurance reviews of laboratory-generated data routinely identify various problemsassociated with analytical measurements, even from the most experienced and capablelaboratories. The nature and extent of problems identified in this critical review should not. beinterpreted to mean that those results that do not have qualifier codes are less than valid.
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%TABLE 1
SAMPLES INCLUDED IN THIS QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEW
Laboratory ReportedSMC Environmental SMC EnvironmentalServices Sample Services Sample
Number Number
1115-315MW-30
119-313F.B.120-315T.B.121-316F.B.113-316MW-3114-316MW-29
117-316MW-7116-316MW-6122-3 16TJB.89 Field Blank
!90 Trip Blank
91-31 1MW-2592-31 1MW-3197-312MW-27
96-312MW-27MS98-312MW-27MSD
99-312MW-32100-3 12-FB101-312-TB
102-3 13MW-9103-3 13MW-20
1153011530MS11530MSD
119FB120TB
316FB
MW3
MW29
MW7MW6
122TB89FB90TB9125923197279727MS9727MSD
9932100FB101TB
102910320
Laboratory Date ofSample Number Sample Collection
A1643156RA1643156MSA1643156MSD
A1643158A1643159 . . . . . . .A1643163A1643164A1643165
A1643166A1643167
A1643168A1641918A1641919 "".:A1641920A1641921A1641922
A1641923MSA1641924DUA1641925A1641926A 1641927
Ai6424*B302599A1642411
3/15/91
3/15/91
3/15/91
3/15/913/15/913/16/913/16/913/16/913/16/913/16/913/16/91
3/12/913/12/913/12/913/12/913/12/913/12/913/12/913/12/913/12/913/12/913/13/913/13/91
TABLE 1 (Cent.)
SMC EnvironmentalServices Sample
Number
104-3 13T.B.105-313MW-47106-3 13F.B.107-314MW-1108-314MW-21
I 109-3 14SUMP2f 110-314F.B.
111-314T.B.112-314MW-23[
1 118-315MW-22
Laboratory ReportedSMC EnvironmentalServices Sample
Number
104TB
10547106FB14MW1
4MW21SUMP2314FB
314TB
4MW23
11830
LaboratorySample Number
A1642412A1642413A1642414A1642975A1642976DA 1642977
A1642978A 1642979A1642980D
A1643157
Date ofSample Collection
3/13/91
3/13/913/13/913/14/913/14/913/14/913/14/913/14/913/14/913/15/91
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Section 1 Quality Assurance Review
A. Organic Data Evaluation
Seventeen aqueous samples and 12 aqueous field blank and trip blank samples were analyzed forthe Target Compound List (TCL) volatiles by the Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) protocolsas specified on Table 1. The CLP analyses were performed by Lancaster Laboratories ofLancaster, Pennsylvania.
The findings in this report are based upon a rigorous review of holding times, blank analysisresults, surrogate recoveries, matrix spike recoveries, GC/MS tuning, target compound matchingquality, calibrations, internal standard areas and the quantitation of positive results.
Overall, the organic data is good. Contractual criteria and reporting requirements were met forthis data set, with the exception of the following. It should be emphasized that the followingitems are contractual in nature and do not necessarily affect data usability. Data usability is
j addressed separately.
Correctable Deficiencies
1. Most of the SMC Environmental Services Group sample numbers are not reported on theQC summary forms exactly as they appear on the Chain-of-Custodies. The reviewer hasopted to refer to the laboratory reported SMC Environmental Services sample numbersin this report.
2. Volatile Tentatively Identified Compounds (TICs) Form I's were not providedfor samples 1029-DL, 1320DL, 10547DL, 4MW21DL, SUMP2DL, SUMP2DL2 and4MW23DL.
3. A Volatile Continuing Calibration Form (Form VII) was not provided for the continuingcalibrations performed on instrument OWA01930 on 3/20/91 at 13:33.
4. In the volatile chromatogram of most samples, there is a peak that elutes within the first3 minutes of the analytical run, which has an apparent peak height greater than 10percent of the associated internal standard and was not library searched. This peak,although most likely due to an air leak (CO ) or a solvent front (methanol), should havebeen library searched.
5. The laboratory reported the results for the matrix spike compounds on the Form I's forthe volatile matrix spike/matrix spike duplicate analyses. Per the CLP protocol, onlynon-matrix spike compounds should be reported on the Form I's.
6. The following discrepancies were observed between the raw GC/MS tuning data forbromofluorobenzene (BFB) and the reported percent abVs. None of the discrepancies impact data usability.bromofluorobenzene (BFB) and the reported percent abundances .eixtbejagflicable Form
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Tune Date/Time Mass Reported ObservedCompound of Tune Ion Abundance Abundance
BFB 03/15/91 at 17:28 175 5.9 6.0BFB 03/15/91 at 17:28 177 7.0 6.9
BFB 03/20/91 at 11:08 176 69.9 70.0BFB 03/20/91 at 11:08 177 5.0 4.9BFB 03/21/91 at 08:12 176 68.1 68.0BFB 03/22/91 at 07:56 177 6.5 6.4BFB 03/25/91 at 10:04 176 79.2 79.1
With regard to data usability, principal areas of concern include blank contamination, duplicateanalysis results and calibrations. Based upon a review of the data provided, the followingorganic data qualifiers are offered.
Organic Data Qualifiers
Due to the trace-level presence of toluene, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane, methylene chlorideand acetone in the laboratory method blanks, field blanks and trip blanks, the reportedpresence of toluene, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane, methylene chloride and acetone in thefollowing samples is qualitatively questionable and the results have been flagged "B" onthe data tables.
Compound Applicable Samplestoluene 1029, 1029-DL, 14MW1,
4MW21 and 4MW21DL
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 9932, 10320, 10320DL and SUMP2methylene chloride 9727, 1029, 4MW21 and SUMP2
acetone 9231, 9727 and 9932
Although the results for methylene chloride in sample 4MW21, for toluene in samples4MW21 and 4MW21DL, and for 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane in samples 10320 and10320DL appear to be substantial, these results actually represent trace-level instrumentlevels, similar to those observed in blanks, multipliedJJK i r&e ilution factors.
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Although the reported result for 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane in sample 10547DL is at aconcentration that can be questioned by the blanks, the reviewer has not qualified theseresults with a "B." The concentration of this compound in the initial analysis of theaforementioned sample was substantial enough that it could not be qualitativelyquestioned.
Although there is no direct reason to qualitatively question the presence of acetone insamples MW29, MW7 and 1029, these results should be used with caution. Acetone isa common laboratory contaminant.
The positive results for the compounds in the following samples should be consideredestimated and have been flagged "J" on the data tables. The instrument levels of thecompounds in these samples exceeded the calibration range.
Compound Applicable Samplesacetone SUMP2 and SUMP2DL
total 1,2-dichloroethene 1029
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 4MW21 and 4MW23trichloroethene 1029 and 4MW21
toluene 10320, 10547, SUMP2 and 4MW23total xylenes SUMP2 and 4MW23
The positive results for the compounds in the following samples should be consideredestimated and have been flagged "J" on the data tables. High percent differences wereobtained between the results obtained for the compounds in the initial undiluted analysesand the results obtained for the compounds in the dilution analyses and/or reanalyses ofthese samples.
Compound Applicable Samplesacetone 10320
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 4MW21 and 4MW21DLtrichloroethene 1029 and 1029DLtetrachloroethene 4MW21, 4MW21DL, 4MW23 and 4MW23DL
toluene 10320, 10320DL, 10547, 10547DL, SUMP2,SUMP2DL, SUMP2DL2, 4MW23 and
4MW23DL
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Compound Applicable Samplestotal xylenes 10320, 10320DL, 4MW21, 4MW21DL, 10547,
10547DL, SUMP2, SUMP2DL, SUMP2DL2,4MW23 and 4MW23DL
The analysis for 2-butanone in samples 11530, 11830, 119FB, 120TB, 316FB, MW3,MW29, MW7, MW6, 122TB, 89FB, 90TB, 9125, 9231, 9727, 9932, 100FB, 101TBand 4MW23DL is unreliable and the "not-detected" results have been flagged "R" on thedata tables. A low average relative response factor (<0.05) for 2-butanone wasobserved in an associated continuing calibration standard or in an associated initial multi-point calibration standard.
The positive results for acetone in samples 89FB, 100FB and 101TB and for carbondisulfide in sample SUMP2 should be considered estimated and have been flagged "J"on the data tables. A high percent difference was obtained between the response factorfor acetone and carbon disulfide in the associated continuing calibration and the averageresponse factor for acetone and carbon disulfide in the associated initial calibrationstandard.
Tentatively Identified Compounds (TICs) for the VOA analyses performed have beenevaluated and are presented on the data tables. The majority of the TICs appear to beunknowns, alkylbenzenes, alkanes and blank contaminants.
Per CLP protocols, all results reported below the quantitation limits should be consideredestimated and have been flagged "J" on the data tables.
A complete support documentation of this quality assurance review is presented in Section 3 ofthis report.
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B, Conclusions
This quality assurance review has identified several aspects of the data that requiredqualification. Overall, the date results are acceptable for use and represent good laboratoryperformance. However, a small portion of the data has been qualified due to sample matrixproblems and laboratory quality control standard results. To confidently use any of the data inthe sample set, the data users should understand the limita.tions and qualifications presented inthis report.
Organic report prepared by: Report reviewed and approved by:
f Meg A. Clark / Rock J. VitaleQuality Assurance Chemist Quality Assurance Specialist/Principal
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS, INC. Date:1220 Valley Forge RoadP.O. Box 911Valley Forge, PA 19481
(215) 935-5577
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