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VIRO GROUP-MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT DREW PARK SITE CLEARWATER, FLORIDA Prepared for: King Engineering Associates, Inc, 5440 Beaumont Center Boulevard Suite 460 Tampa, Florida 33634 Prepared by: ViroGroup, Inc.jMissimer Division 5909-0 Hampton Oaks Parkway Tampa, Florida 33610 February, 1993 Project Number 03-01904.00 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M&A MISSIMER 8\ ASSOCIATES, INC. Environmental and Groundwater Services 5909,D Hampton Oaks Parkway Tampa, Florida 33610 (813) 623-5123 Fax (813) 620-4586 February 25, 1993 Ms. Melisa Reiter Environmental Scientist King Engineering Associates, Inc. 5440 Beaumont Center Boulevard Suite 460 Tampa, Florida 33634 Dear Ms. Reiter: Introduction ViroGroup, Inc., Missimer Division (Missimer) was contracted by King Engineering Associates, Inc. (KEA) to perform groundwater sampling as part of a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment on the Drew Park Site in Clearwater, Florida. The scope of services for this project included the installation of three monitor wells (placement determined by KEA), organic vapor analysis (using the headspace technique) of soils obtained from each monitor well (MW) location, the assessment of groundwater flow direction on the subject site and the analysis of a groundwater sample obtained from each MW for the following parameters: . Purgeable Aromatics (EPA Method 624) . Organochlorine Pesticides and PCBs (EPA Method 608) . Base Neutrals/Acid Extractables (EPA Method 625) . Cyanide . Nitrate/Nitrite Nitrogen . Phenols . Antimony (total) . Arsenic (total) . Beryllium (total) . Cadmium (total) HOUSTON . MIAMI . TAMPA . JACKSONVILLE . PALM BEACH GARDENS . CAPE CORAL I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ms. Melisa Reiter February 25, 1993 Page 2 . Chromium (total and dissolved) . Copper (total) . Lead (total and dissolved) . Mercury (total and dissolved) . Nickel (total and dissolved) . Selenium (total) . Silver (total) . Thallium (total) . Zinc (total) Field Activities On January 7, 1993, M&A supervised the installation and development of the three MWs on the subject site. Soil samples collected from approximately one foot below land surface and extending to the water table at each boring location were analyzed for volatile organic vapors using an organic vapor analyzer (OVA) with a flame ionization detector. The MWs were fitted with locking caps and allowed to stabilize overnight. On January 8, 1993, M&A collected a groundwater sample from each MW for laboratory analyses. A total of five well volumes was purged from each MW prior to sample collection. A dedicated bailer supplied by the laboratory was used to collect the groundwater sample from each MW. Representatives from KEA were on the site on January 8, 1993 to survey the top of casing elevation of each MW. The groundwater level was measured for each MW prior to purging. An additional site visit was made on January 29, 1993 to obtain a total and dissolved groundwater sample from each MW for chromium, lead, mercury and nickel. A total of five volumes of water was purged from each MW prior to sample collection. A dedicated bailer supplied by the laboratory was used for each MW. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ms. Melisa Reiter February 25, 1993 Page 3 Results A net OVA result of 0.5 parts per million was recorded for the sample collected at one foot for soil boring 1 (MW-1). No OVA reading was recorded for the remaining soil samples analyzed. The net OVA reading subtracts out that portion of the OVA reading that is attributed to naturally occurring methane vapors. Copies of the complete analytical reports are included as attachments to this report. The initial round of analyses indicated chromium, lead and mercury levels exceeded Florida primary drinking water standards in each MW. In addition, the nickel concentration in MW-2 exceeded the primary drinking water standard. Nitrate-nitrite nitrogen concentrations were detected in each MW. The nitrate- nitrite nitrogen concentration in MW-1 and MW-2 exceeded the primary drinking water standard. The nitrate-nitrite nitrogen concentration in MW-3 did not exceed the primary drinking water standard. Cyanide was detected in MW-3 at a concentration below the primary drinking water standard. The results of the second round of groundwater analyses indicated that the total chromium and lead concentrations exceeded the primary drinking water standards in all MWs. The mercury concentration exceeded the primary drinking water standards in MW-1. The total nickel concentrations were below the primary drinking water standards for all MWs. The dissolved metal concentrations were below the method detection limits for the tested metals in all MWs. The relative top of casing elevation and the depth to groundwater was determined for each MW. This information was used to assess the water table elevation and the direction of groundwater flow in the surficial aquifer system at the subject site. The data indicate the direction of groundwater flow at the subject site is to the northeast at a gradient of 0.01 foot per foot. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ms. Melisa Reiter February 25, 1993 Page 4 Conclusions and Recommendations The concentrations of chromium, lead, mercury and nickel detected in the first round of analyses appear to have been adsorbed to suspended solids present in the groundwater and were not dissolved in the groundwater. This is verified since the concentrations of these metals were below method detection limits when the groundwater was field filtered prior to analyses. To assess if the elevated metal and nitritate-nitrite nitrogen concentrations are indicative of regional influence and not site specific influences, it is suggested to collect and analyze a background groundwater sample for total and dissolved chromium, lead, mercury, nickel, nitrate nitrogen and nitrite nitrogen from a temporary monitor well. The nitrogens should be analyzed individually since each nitrogen has its own established primary drinking water standard. Missimer appreciates this opportunity to be of service to KEA. If you have any questions or comments, please call our office. Sincerely, ~ Kurt M. Juntunen, GEl Scientist .~ Dale ~. Jenkins, -. Lie. '.:"".en6,.e_d.'.,~. Rrofessional ! ' ,Geotc~~;,,# 1286 ;z!:zu 1? KMJ:DRJ:SOla 03,01904,00 Attachments I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TABLE 1 DREW PARK SITE CLEARWATER, FLORIDA GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Round Analtye MW-1 MW-2 MW-3 Florida Primary (ug/L) 1 Drinking Water Standards2 (ug/L) First Total Chromium 540 450 270 100 Total Lead 24 250 95 15 Total Mercury 3 6 3 2 Total Nickel 72 110 50 100 Second Total Chromium 240 310 360 100 Total Lead 140 40 120 15 Total Mercury 3 ND3 NO 2 Total Nickel 65 51 68 100 Dissolved Chromium NO NO NO 100 Dissolved Lead NO NO NO 15 Dissolved Mercury NO NO NO 2 Dissolved Nickel NO NO NO 100 1 ugjL: micrograms per liter 2 Chapter 17-550.310, Florida Administrative Code, January 1993 3 NO: Not Detected I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AUDIT SITE MiA "" "" PINELLAS "" COUNTY "" "" "" CULF OF UC.A7CO / / / / / / / / / TAHPA BAY SCALE ~~ o 3 MIlLS ElVVIBOlVNEH7'AL ANlJ GBO{/lVlJ lYA J'EB SEBVICES DRN. BY: MJL DWG NO. 31904SLM DATE: 02 24 93 PROJECT NAME: DREW PARK SITE NUMBER: 03-01904.00 Misscner I Associates,Inc. FIGURE 1. SITE VICINITY MAP ------------------- MW-1 SB-1 @ 24.29 , '<'it .<9 .M&A -------- LEGEND MONITOR WELL AND SOIL BORING LOCATION, NUMBER AND WA TER- TABLE ELEVATION IN FEET GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION WATER TABLE CONTOUR AND ELEVATION IN FEET I I . I L CONTOUR INTERVAL: 2.35 FEET / MW-2 SB-2 @ 27.42 ~ I . I I . .__._--1 I "=P:E~TY- LINE W-1 Sft-1 :)~9 ,-- I f~~~ ~J . ~ '6' -'~ DREW STREET EHW..ROHNEHrAl AH'LJ G..ROOHlJ!fA TER SERVICES ------ -- -----.---------"-----------. ---- DRN. BY: MJL DWG NO, 31904SIT DATE: 02/24/93 PROJECT NAME: DREW PARK SITE PROJECT NUMBER: 03-01904.00 FIGURE 2. SITE MAP SCALE I I o 300 FEET Missimer & Associates,Inc. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . WADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories Division of Enseco Incorporated 5910 Breckenridge Parkway, Suite H 813-621-0784 Tampa, FL 33610 FAX 813,623-6021 ANALYTICAL REPORT PROJECT NUMBER 03-01904 DREW STREET SITE 29 JANUARY 1993 Presented to: JERRY REEVES MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT LABORATORIES O,,(Lvv~\.i. UNIJ;t{JdY,- (J;oanne Anderson Project Manager Laboratory Direc February 12, 1993 A Corning Company I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ENSECO-VVADSVVORTH/ALERT Labontorils INVOLVEMENT This report summarizes the analytical results of the Drew street site submitted by Missimer & Associates, Inc. to Enseco- Wadsworth/ALERT Laboratories who provided independent, analytical services for this project under the direction of Jerry Reeves. The samples were accepted into Wadsworth's Florida facility on 29 January 1993, in accordance with documented sample acceptance procedures. The associated analytical methods and sample results are outlined sequentially in this report. Analytical results included in this report have been reviewed for compliance with the Laboratory QA/QC Plan as summarized in the Quality Control section at the rear of the report. Sample custody documentation describing the number of samples and sample matrices is also included. Any qualifications and/or non-compliant items have been noted below. I I I I . ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ANALYTICAL METHODS Wadsworth/ALERT Laboratories utilizes only USEPA approved analytical methods and linstrumentation. The analytical methods utilized for the analysis of these samples are listed below. I PARAMETER METHOD , --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I I Chromi um Lead IMerCUry Nickel I I I I I NOTE: I (D) EPA Methods I Std. Methods I USEPA Methods SW846 Methods I ASTM Methods NIOSH Method I METALS ** EPA Method 200.7 ** EPA Method 239.2 ** EPA Method 245.1 ** EPA Method 200.7 ** Indicates usage of this method to obtain results for this report. Indicates draft version of this method was used Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, USEPA, 600/4- 79-020, March, 1983. July, 1982 Drinking Waters USEPA, 600/4-88/039, December, 1988. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste-water, APHA, 16th edition, 1985. From 40CFR Part 136, published in Federal Register on October 26, 1984. Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, USEPA, 1986. American Society for Testing and Materials. NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods, National Insti tute for Occupational Safety and Health, 2nd Edition, April 1977. I I I ENSECO-WADSWDRTH/ALERT Labontories ICOMPANY : MISSIMER LAB #: 3A2914-1 MATRIX : WATER ISAMPLE ID : MW-1 & ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE RECEIVED: 1/29/93 03-01904 I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 METALS ANALYTICAL REPORT HRS84297 SELECTED LIST ITotal metals analysis results - as received I ELEMENT PREPARATION - DETECTION ANALYSIS DATE RESULT LIMIT 2/ 9- 2/10/93 240 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 3 2 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 65 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 140 20 ug/L IChromium Mercury Nickel ILead I I I I I I INOTE: NO (None Detected) I I I I I ii ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT laboratories ICOMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A2914-2 MATRIX : WATER I SAMPLE ID : MW-1 FILTERED INC. DATE RECEIVED: 1/29/93 03-01904 I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 METALS ANALYTICAL REPORT HRS84297 SELECTED LIST ITota1 metals analysis results - as received I ELEMENT I Chromi um Mercury Nickel I Lead I I ;1 I I I I NOTE: ND (None Detected) I I I PREPARATION - DETECTION ANALYSIS DATE RESULT LIMIT 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 2 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 5 ug/L I I . ENSECO-WADSWDRTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A2914-3 MATRIX : WATER ISAMPLE ID : MW-2 DATE RECEIVED: 1/29/93 03-01904 I METALS ANALYTICAL REPORT SELECTED LIST CERTIFICATION #: E84059 HRS84297 ITota1 metals analysis results - as received I ELEMENT IChromium Mercury Nickel ILead PREPARATION - DETECTION ANALYSIS DATE RESULT LIMIT 2/ 9- 2/10/93 310 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 2 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 51 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 40 10 ug/L I I I I I I INOTE: ND (None Detected) I I I I I I ENSECO-WADSWDRTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A2914-4 MATRIX : WATER ISAMPLE ID : MW-2 FILTERED INC. DATE RECEIVED:. 1/29/93 03-01904 I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 METALS ANALYTICAL REPORT BRS84297 SELECTED LIST ITotal metals analysis results - as received I ELEMENT PREPARATION - DETECTION ANALYSIS DATE RESULT LIMIT 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 2 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 5 ug/L I Chromium Mercury Nickel I Lead I I I I I I I NOTE: ND (None Detected) I I I I I ~ EIISECO-WADSWlIII1IIIAI!RT . Laboratories I COMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A2914-S MATRIX : WATER I SAMPLE ID : MW - 3 DATE RECEIVED: 1/29/93 03-01904 I METALS ANALYTICAL REPORT SELECTED LIST CERTIFICATION #: E84059 HRS84297 ITota1 metals analysis results - as received I ELEMENT I Chromi um Mercury Nickel I Lead PREPARATION - DETECTION ANALYSIS DATE RESULT LIMIT 2/ 9- 2/10/93 360 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 2 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 68 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 120 20 ug/L I I I I I I I NOTE: ND (None Detected) I I I I I liIiIifl ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT . Laboratories ICOMPANY : MISSIMER &: ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A2914-6 MATRIX : WATER ISAMPLE ID : MW- 3 FILTERED INC. DATE RECEIVED: 1/29/93 03-01904 I METALS ANALYTICAL REPORT SELECTED LIST CERTIFICATION #: E84059 HRS84297 ITotal metals analysis results - as received I ELEMENT IChromi um Mercury Nickel ILead I I I I I I rOTE: NO (None Detected) I I I PREPARATION - DETECTION ANALYSIS DATE RESULT LIMIT 2/ 9- 2/10/93 NO 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 NO 2 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 NO 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 NO 5 ug/L I I Ii ENSECO-WADSWDRTH/ALERT Laboratories I COMPANY : MISSIMER << ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A2914-7 MATRIX : WATER I SAMPLE ID : EQUIPMENT BLANK INC. DATE RECEIVED:, 1/29/93 03-01904 I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 METALS ANALYTICAL REPORT HRS84297 SELECTED LIST I Total metals analysis results - as received I ELEMENT PREPARATION - DETECTION ANALYSIS DATE RESULT LIMIT 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 2 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 50 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 5 ug/L I Chromium Mercury Nickel I Lead I I I I I I INOTE: ND (None Detected) I II I ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ENSECO-WADSWDRTH/ALERT Laboratories QUALITY CONTROL SECTION . Quality Control Summary . Laboratory Blanks . Laboratory Control Sample . Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate Results . Sample Custody Documentation Irtterdepartment Correspondence Sheet CITY OF CLEARWATER TO: Art Kader, Assistant Director/Parks & Recreation Dept. Tenry Finch, Environmental Program Supervisor g Tom Miller, Asst. Director of PW/Environmental FROM: .COPIES: SUBJECT: Drew Street Park Site, Environmental Assessment DATE: February 18, 1993 I have reviewed the latest results of the monitor well groundwater testing performed at the proposed park site on Drew Street by King Engineering. I concur with the King Engineering Memorandum of February 16, 1993, from Doug Robison to Ed Mazur, which recommends that no additional testing or remediation of the site is warranted. The metals that were above guidance concentrations in the unfiltered sample were not detected in the filtered samples. The insoluble metals detected in the unfiltered sample may have come from various sources, such as high clay content soils, atmospheric deposition, or naturally occurring in some soil types and not from on-site contamination, Based on the results of the additional testing, I recommend that the City move forward on the acquisition of this property. TF - _"H :.......-.... .,..- i ~ ~_. , Ir(p ~... \c'4---= '-~". -,._-~" ." ."' . King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 us; Highway 19 North. Clearwater; Florida 34623 . (813) 791-1441 . Fax: (813) 791-9228 Engineers Planners Scientists Surveyors February 18, 1993 RECEIVED Mr. Art Kader Assistant Director Parks & Recreation Department City of Clearwater 10 South Missouri Avenue Clearwater, FL 34616 FEB 18 199J PIIR/<S AND RECREATION Re: Proposed Park Site/Drew Street Dear Art: ,. Several weeks ago I brought to your attention the fact that results of the initial groundwater testing at the Drew Street site indicated that concentrations of several heavy metals warranted a closer look at the groundwater to determine if those heavy metals bad dissolved into the groU1idwater and, therefore, become part of the water column. At you direction we obtained three new groundwater samples. These samples were tested in the filtered and unfiltered state. While the results of the unfiltered samples were similar to the previous results, the test results of the filtered samples showed no detection of the heavy metals in question. Copies of the first set of test results were previously submitted to you, and copies of the latest test results are included with this letter. Please note that the concentration of these metals were compared to allow rates as indicated in the U.S. Drinking Water Standards. There are no standards for which to compare concentrations of any elements in soils. Higher concentrations of metals such as chromium have been found in soils in many areas of the State of Florida, especially when the soils contain clay. Since it was showrt that those concentrations were not caused by illegal disposal or dumping of materials, they are believed to have been caused by atmospheric deposition more commonly known as "add rain". While we are not able to determine with any certainty how these concentrations occurred on the Drew Street site, it is our opinion that it is not the result of illegal dumping or disposal of materials. More than likely, similar concentrations of chromium and lead would be found in samples taken from sites adjacent to this parcel. As a result of our investigation, which includes the review of the filtered and non-filtered groundwater sample analysis (copy attached), it is our opinion that no further testing or remediation is warranted for this site. CUrus Hillsborough Pasco Pinellas ~ .. Mr. Art Kader February 18, 1993 Page Two , . Please let me know if you would like us to discuss this matter with personnel from any other department within the City of Clearwater. Once you have reviewed our recommendation, if you concur, please determine whether or not the work that was placed on hold several weeks ago (boundary survey, concept planning, etc.) should be reauthorized. We will not begin that work until you tell us to do so. We appreciate having the opportunity to be of service to the City of Clearwater, and I look forward to meetlhgwith you, or other members of the City staff, to answer any questions. fl Edward Mazur, Jr., P.E. President :es (G:\59\KADER.4) cc: "'R!mfrWl1~1T' Doug Robison Gregg Singleton File 2110-024-000 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ENSECD-WADSWDRTH/ALERT Laboratories QUALITY ASSURANCE / QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM SUMMARY Wadsworth/ALERT Laboratories considers continuous analytical method performance evaluations to be an integral portion of the data package, and routinely includes the pertinent QA/QC data associated with various analytical result reports. Brief discussions of the various QA/QC procedures utilized to measure acceptable method and matrix performance follow. Surroqate Spike Recovery Evaluations Known concentrations of designated surrogate spikes, consisting of a number of similar, non-method compounds or method compound analogues, are added, as appropriate, to routine GC and GC/MS sample fractions prior to extraction and analysis. The percent recovery determinations calculated from the subsequent analysis is an indication of the overall method efficiency for the individual sample. This surrogate spike recovery data is displayed alongside acceptable analytical method performance limits at the bottom of each applicable analytical result report sheet. NOTE: Acceptable method performance for Base/Neutral Acid extractables is indicated by two (2) of three (3) surrogates for each fraction with a minimum recovery of ten (10) percent each. For Pesticides one (1) of two (2) surrogates meeting performance criteria is acceptable. Laboratory Analytical Method Blank Evaluations Laboratory analytical method blanks are systematically prepared and analyzed in order to continuously evaluate the system interferences and background contamination levels associated with each analytical method. These method blanks include all aspects of actual laboratory method analysis (chemical reagents, glassware, etc.), substituting laboratory reagent water or solid for actual sample. The method blank must not contain any analytes above the reported detection limit. The following common laboratory contaminants are exceptions to this rule provided they are not present at greater than five times the detection limit. Volatiles Methylene chloride Toluene 2-Butanone Acetone Semi-volatiles Dimethyl phthalate Diethly phthalate Di-n-butyl phthalate Butyl benzyl phthalate Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Metals Calcium Magnesium Sodium A minimum of five percent (5%) of all laboratory analyses are laboratory analytical method blanks. Laboratory Analytical Method Check Sample Evaluations Known concentrations of designated matrix spikes (actual analytical method compounds) are added to a laboratory reagent blank prior to extraction and analysis. Percent recovery determinations demonstrate the performance of the analytical method. Failure of a check sample to meet established laboratory recovery criteria is cause to stop the analysis until the problem is resolved. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ENSECQ-VWADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories QUALITY ASSURANCE I QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM SUMMARY (cont'd) At that time all associated samples must be re-analyzed. A minimum of five percent (5%) of all laboratory analyses are laboratory analytical method check samples. Matrix Spike (MS)/Matrix Spike Duplicate (MSD) Recoverv Evaluations Known concentrations of designated matrix spikes (actual analytical method compounds) are added to two of three separate aliquots of a sequentially predetermined sample prior to extraction and analysis. Percent recovery determinations are calculated from both of the spiked samples by comparison to the actual values generated from the unspiked sample. These percent recovery determinations indicate the accuracy of the analysis at recovering actual analytical method compounds from the matrix. Relative percent difference determinations calculated from a comparison of the MS/MSD recoveries demonstrate the precision of the analytical method. Actual percent recovery and relative percent difference data is displayed alongside their respective acceptable analytical method performance limits in the QA/QC section of the report. The MS/MSD are considered in control when the precision is within established control limits and the associated check sample has been found to be acceptable. A minimum of ten percent (10%) of all analyses are MS/MSD quality control samples. **********************************EXAMPLE********************************* COMPOUND SAMPLE MS MSD RPD QC LIMITS CONC. %REC %REC RPD RECOVERY 4,4'-DDT 0 95 112 16 22 66-119 Benzene 10 86 93 8 20 39-150 (cmpd. name) sample 1st% 2nd% ReI. % accep. method result recov. recov. diff. perform range Analvtical Result Qualifiers The following qualifiers, as defined below, may be appended to analytical results in order to allow proper interpretation of the results presented: J - indicates an estimated concentration (typically used when a dilution, matrix interference or instrumental limitation prevents accurate quantitation of a particular analyte). B - indicates the presence of a particular analyte in the laboratory blank analyzed concurrently with the samples. Results must be interpreted accordingly. OIL - indicates that because of matrix interferences and/or high analyte concentrations, it was necessary to dilute the sample to a point where the surrogate or spike concentrations fell below a quantifiable amount and could not be reported. I I liiiIifl ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT . Laboratories I COMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A2914-BK MATRIX : WATER I SAMPLE ID : LABORATORY BLANK INC. DATE RECEIVED:. 1/29/93 I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 METALS ANALYTICAL REPORT HRS84297 SELECTED LIST ITotal metals analysis results - as received I ELEMENT I Chromium Mercury Nickel I Lead I I I I I I I NOTE: ND (None Detected) I I I PREPARATION - DETECTION ANALYSIS DATE RESULT LIMIT 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND SO ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 2 ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND SO ug/L 2/ 9- 2/10/93 ND 5 ug/L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . 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Q5 Z --- - c: ClI ._ ;2 ClI 'E Q5 .... 0 Ol () -.0 ~ E ~ C\J ('t) ..q LO <0 ~ :l f-Z ,.... ,.... ,./' \ :,. \'" ....j ",<" -~ '",-. '\(, , '-' -..J :-:-- ~t, ~, "'. \ ' ;':.' -', -~ --........ t, ~ ,"" '\ 1 ) ." en .... 'E "" Q) -..,.~ E --( ~ () ,Q ~ Cii r- j -__. c: 1::! '~.Q o \ "-':' "= g. \--,:g CI: \ ,< --, -.:: ~ ~, --< ...~ ~ .~ \ \ <'4J "< \ - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Vi WADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories Division of Enseco Incorporated 5910 Breckenridge Parkway, Suite H 813-621,0784 Tampa, FL 33610 FAX 813-623-6021 ANALYTICAL REPORT TEI-904 08 JANUARY 1993 Presented to: TOM TWITMYER MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT LABORATORIES '~M!:!'~tn;+~ Project Manager , 1993 A Corning Company I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories INVOLVEMENT This report summarizes the analytical results of Project Number TEI-904 submitted by Missimer & Associates, Inc. to Enseco- Wadsworth/ALERT Laboratories who provided independent, analytical services for this project under the direction of Tom Twitmyer. The samples were accepted into Wadsworth's Florida facility on 08 January 1993, in accordance with documented sample acceptance procedures. The associated analytical methods and sample results are outlined sequentially in this report. Analytical results included in this report have been reviewed for compliance with the Laboratory QA/QC Plan as summarized in the Quality Control section at the rear of the report. Sample custody documentation describing the number of samples and sample matrices is also included. Any qualifications and/or non-compliant items have been noted below. I I I I . ENSECO-WADswom/ALERT Laboratories ANALYTICAL METHODS Iwadsworth/ALERT Laboratories utilizes only USEPA approved analytical methods and instrumentation. The analytical methods utilized for the analysis of these samples are listed below. IPARAMETER METHOD --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IVolatile organics IIBase Neutral/Acid Pesticides IArsenic Cadmium Chromium ILead Mercury Selenium ISilver Antimony Beryllium Copper INickel Thallium Zinc ITotal cyanide Nitrate/Nitrite IPhenolics NOTE: I{D) EPA Methods I Std. Methods IUSEPA Methods SW846 Methods I ASTM Methods NIOSH Method II ORGANICS ** EPA Method 624 Extractables ** EPA Method 625 ** EPA Method 608 METALS ** EPA Method 206.2 ** EPA Method 200.7 ** EPA Method 200.7 ** EPA Method 239.2 ** EPA Method 245.1 ** EPA Method 270.2 ** EPA Method 200.7 ** EPA Method 200.7 ** EPA Method 200.7 ** EPA Method 200.7 ** EPA Method 200.7 ** EPA Method 279.2 ** EPA Method 200.7 MISCELLANEOUS ** EPA Method 335.2 ** EPA Method 353.3 ** EPA Method 420.1 ** Indicates usage of this method to obtain results for this report. Indicates draft version of this method was used Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, USEPA, 600/4- 79-020, March, 1983. July, 1982 Drinking Waters USEPA, 600/4-88/039, December, 1988. standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste-water, APHA, 16th edition, 1985. From 40CFR Part 136, published in Federal Register on October 26, 1984. Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, USEPA, 1986. American society for Testing and Materials. NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods, National Insti tute for occupational Safety and Health, 2nd Edition, April 1977. I I .1 ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY: MISSIMER &: ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-1 MATRIX: WATER ISAMPLE ID: MW-1 DATE RECEIVED: ' DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 NA 1/19/93 TE1-904 I I VOLATILE ORGANICS USEPA METHOD 624 - GC/MS CERTIFICATION #: E84059 BRS84297 IAcrolein Acrylonitrile IBenzene Bromodichloromethane Bromoform IBromomethane Carbon tetrachloride IChlorobenzene Chloroethane IDibromoch1oromethane 1,2-Dich1orobenzene 1,3-Dich1orobenzene 11,4-Dich1orobenzene . 1,1-Dich1oroethane 1,2-Dichloroethane I ND* 1,1-Dichloroethene ND ND* 1,2-Dichloroethene(Total) ND ND 1,2-Dichloropropane ND ND cis-l,3-Dichloropropene ND ND trans-l,3-Dich1oropropene ND ND Ethy1benzene ND ND Methylene chloride 2 B ND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND ND Tetrachloroethene ND ND Toluene ND ND 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane ND ND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND ND Trich1oroethene ND ND Trich1orof1uoromethane ND ND Vinyl chloride ND ND Xylene (Total) ND ND ND 12 -Ch1oroethylvinyl ether Chloroform Chloromethane I NOTE: I I SURROGATE ND ND* ND** J B (None Detected, lower detectable l~it = 1 (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 10 (None Detected, lower detectable limit = (Detected, but below quantitation limit; est~ted (Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) RECOVERY: % ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (7 5 - 123 ) ( 85 -12 6 ) (75-123) (89-124) (86-115) (84-124) LOW LEVEL ( 8 5 -13 8 ) (89-128) (83-128) 11,2 -Dich1oroethane To1uene-d8 Bromof1uorobenzene I 102 106 105 I I III ENSECO-WADSVWO~/ALERT Laboratones ICOMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. ~ #: 3A0810-1 MATRIX: WATER lAMPLE ID: MW-1 DATE RECEIVED: DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/20/93 TEl-904 I I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 BASE/NEUTRAL -- EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS HRS84297 USEPA METHOD 625 - GC/MS (1 of 2) ~cenaPhthene Acenaphthylene (thracene enzidine Benzo (a) anthracene lrenZO(b)f1Uoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene ~enzo{ghi)perylene renzo{a)pyrene Bis(2-Ch1oroethoxy)methane IBiS(2-ChloroethYl)ether Bis(2-Ch1oroisopropyl) ether ND ND ND Dibenzo (a,h) antbracene Di-n-butyl phthalate 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND ND ND ND. ND ND 1,3-Dich1orobenzene 1,4-Dich1orobenzene 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine ND ND ND. ND ND ND Diethyl phthalate D~ethyl phthalate 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND ND ND ND ND ND 2,6-Dinitroto1uene Di-n-octyl phthalate Fluoranthene ND ND ND IBiS{2-EthYlheXY1)Phtha1ate 4-Bromopheny1 phenyl ether Butyl benzyl phthalate 12 - Ch1oronaphthalene 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl Chrysene I I ND ND ND Fluorene ND Hexach1orobenzene ND Hexachlorobutadiene ND ND ether ND ND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND Hexachloroethane ND Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene ND I I I ND ND* J B (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 10 (None Detected, lower detectable l~it = 50 (Detected, but below quantitation l~it; estimated (Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) INOTE: .1 ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY: MISSIMER &: ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-1 MATRIX: WATER ISAMPLE ID: MW-1 I I DATE RECEIVED: DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/20/93 TE1.-904 CERTIPICATION #: E840S9 BASE/NEUTRAL EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS BRS84297 USEPA METHOD 625 - GC/MS (2 of 2) I I IIsoPhorone Naphthalene Nitrobenzene IIN-Nitrosod~ethYlamine N-Nitrosodiphenylamine N-Nitrosodi-n-propy1amine I Phenan threne pyrene 11, 2 , 4 - Trichlorobenzene I I I I I I NOTE: ND ND* J I B ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND (None Detected, lower detectable l~it = 10 ug/L) as rec'd (None Detected, lower detectable l~it = 50 ug/L) as rec'd (Detected, but below quantitation limit: estimated value) (Compound detected in method blank associated with this sample) (Not Analyzed) I SURROGATE RECOVERY: Nitrobenzene-dS Fluorobiphenyl I Terphenyl- d1.4 % ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (22-1.35) (1.0-1.55) (34 -140) (12 -153) (10-132) (13-140) 98 97 53 I I TiIiiilI ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT . Laboratories ICOMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-1 MATRIX: WATER ISAMPLE ID: MW-1 TEl-904 DATE RECEIVED: . DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/20/93 ACID EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS USEPA METHOD 625 - GC/MS CERTIFICATION #: E84059 BRS84297 I I 14-Chloro-3-methYlPhenOl 2-Chloropheno1 12,4-DichloroPhenol 2,4-Dimethy1phenol 2,4-Dinitrophenol 12-MethYl-4,6-dinitroPhenol 2-Nitrophenol 14 -Ni trophenol Pentachlorophenol Phenol 12,4,6-Trich1oroPhenol I I I I INOTE: ND ND* J I B ND ND ND ND ND* ND* ND ND* ND* ND ND (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 10 (None Detected, lower detectable limit · 50 (Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated (Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) I SURROGATE RECOVERY: 2-F1uorophenol Phenol-d5 12,4,6 -Tribromophenol " 74 76 75 ACCEPTABLE LDKITS WATER SOLID (17-95) (24-118) (11-89) (17-124) (10-134) (10-156) I I . ENSECO-VWADSVWORTH/ALERT Labaratories ICOMPANY: MISSIMER &: ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-1 MATRIX: WATER ISAMPLE ID: MW-1 TEl-904 I I I II 1-Methylnaphthalene 2-Methylnaphthalene I I I DATE RECEIVED: . DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/20/93 CERTIFICATION #: E84059 BRS84297 SELECTED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ANALYTICAL REPORT PARAMETER RESULT (ug /L ) ND ND DETECTION LIMIT 5 5 INOTE: ND J (None Detected) as rec'd (Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated value) ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID ISURROGATE RECOVERY: Nitrobenzene-d5 12-FluorobiPhenYl Terphenyl-d14 (22-135) (34-140) ( 10 -132 ) I I I I I (10-155) (12 -153) (13 -140) % 98 97 53 I I fill ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT . Laboratories .COMPANY: MISSIMER &: ASSOCIATES, INC. IILAB #: 3A0810-1 MATRIX: WATER LAMPLE ID: MW-1 DATE RECEIVED: , DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/13/93 TEl-904 CERTIPlCATION #: E84059 CHLORINATED PESTICIDES BRS84297 ME'l'IIOD 608 LIST - GC I I I 4,4'-DDT ICh10rdane Toxaphene RESULT (ug/L ) DETECTION LIMIT ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 1 ND 4 E1Pha - BHC eta-BHC elta-BHC ~indane .eptachlor Aldrin IHeptach10r Epoxide Endosulfan I IDieldrin 4,4'-DDE Endrin IEndosu1fan II 4,4'-DDD IEndrin Aldehyde Endosulfan Sulfate I INOTE: ND (None Detected) as rec'd (Not Analyzed) ISURROGATE RECOVERY: Tetrachloro(m)xylene I Dibutylchlorendate % ACCEPTABLE WATER (33 -122) (18-129) LIMITS SOLID (32-154) (27 -139 ) 61 52 I I I . ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ~OMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-1 CTRIX: WATER AMPLE ID: MW-1 TEl-904 DATE RECEIVED: ' DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/13/93 I I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS BRS84297 METHOD 608 LIST - GC tCB-1016 CB-1221 PCB-1232 ICB-1242 PCB-1248 (CB-1254 CB-1260 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND I I I I I I NOTE: I ND ND* (None Detected, lower detectable l~it = 1 (None Detected, lower detectable l~it = (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd SURROGATE RECOVERY: I Tetrachloro (m) xylene % ACCEPTABLE LLKITS WATER SOLID (33-122) (32-154) 61 I I I I IF ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT . Laboratories ~OMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. -r:AB #: 3A0810-1 MATRIX : WATER LAMPLE ID : MW-1 DATE RECEIVED: , 1/ 8/93 TEl-904 I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 METALS ANALYTICAL REPORT HRS84297 SELECTED LIST lFota1 metals analysis results - as received I ELEMENT ISi1ver Arsenic Beryllium !cadmium Chromium Icopper Mercury .:rickel .Lead Antimony Ise1enium Thallium IZinc PREPARATION - DETECTION ANALYSIS DATE RESULT LIMIT 1/11/93 ND 50 ug/L 1/11/93 29 10 ug/L 1/11/93 ND 50 ug/L 1/11/93 ND 10 ug/L 1/11/93 540 50 ug/L 1/11/93 230 50 ug/L 1/12/93 3 2 ug/L 1/11/93 72 50 ug/L 1/11- 1/12/93 24 5 ug/L 1/11- 1/12/93 ND 300 ug/L 1/11/93 8 5 ug/L 1/11- 1/12/93 ND 10 ug/L 1/11/93 98 50 ug/L I I INOTE: ND (None Detected) I I I I I .1 ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-1 MATRIX : WATER ISAMPLE ID : MW-1 TEl-904 I I ANALYTICAL REPORT DATE RECEIVED: , 1/ 8/93 CERTIFICATION #: E84059 HRS84297 I PARAMETER Cyanide ~itrate-Nitrite Nitrogen -Total Recoverable Phenolics I I I I I I I INOTE: (None Detected) ND I I I PREPARATION - ANALYSIS DATE 1/19/93 1/14/93 1/14/93 RESULT DETECTION LIMIT ND 16 ND 0.005 2.5 0.05 mg/L mg/L mg/L I I .1 ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY: MISSIMER LAB #: 3A0810-2 MATRIX: WATER !sAMPLE ID: MW- 2 & ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE RECEIVED: , DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 NA 1/12/93 TEl-904 I I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 VOLATILE ORGANICS HRS84297 USEPA METHOD 624 - GC/MS ~crolein ND* 1,1-Dichloroethene ND Acrylonitrile ND* 1,2-Dichloroethene(Total) ND (enzene ND 1,2-Dichloropropane ND : romodich1oromethane ND cis-1,3-Dich1oropropene ND Bromoform ND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND rromomethane ND Ethy1benzene ND Carbon tetrachloride ND Methylene chloride ND IChlorobenzene ND 1, 1, 2, 2-Tetrachloroethane ND Chloroethane ND Tetrachloroethene ND 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether ND Toluene ND IChloroform ND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND Chloromethane ND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND IDibromochloromethane ND Trich1oroethene ND 1,2-Dich1orobenzene ND Trich1orof1uoromethane ND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND Vinyl chloride ND 11,4-Dichlorobenzene ND Xylene (Total) ND 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1,2-Dich1oroethane ND I INOTE: ND ND* ND** J B {None Detected, lower detectable l~it = 1 (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 10 (None Detected, lower detectable limit = (Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated (Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) I I SURROGATE RECOVERY: " ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (75-123) (85-126) (75-123) (89-124) (86-115) (84-124) LOW LEVEL (85-138) (89-128) (83 -128) 11, 2 - Dich1oroethane Toluene-d8 Bromofluorobenzene I 91 94 93 I I .111 ENSECO-WADSVWO.RTH/ALERT Laboratones ~OMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. ':AB #: 3A0810-2 MATRIX: WATER IAMPLE ID: MW - 2 DATE RECEIVED: DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/20/93 TEl-904 I I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 BASE/NEUTRAL - - EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS HRS84297 USEPA METHOD 625 - GC/MS (1 of 2) lcenaPhthene Acenaphthylene (thracene enzidine Benzo{a)anthracene !renZO(b)flUoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene lPenzo(ghi)perylene Fenzo(a)pyrene NO NO NO Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene Di-n-butyl phthalate 1,2-Dichlorobenzene NO NO NO NO* ND NO 1,3-Dich1orobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine NO NO NO* NO ND NO Diethyl phthalate Dimethyl phthalate 2,4-Dinitrotoluene NO NO NO ~iS(2-Chloroethoxy)methane NO is (2-Chloroethyl) ether NO is (2-Chloroisopropyl) ether NO 2,6-Dinitrotoluene NO Di-n-octyl phthalate NO Fluoranthene NO ~is(2-Ethy1hexy1)phtha1ate ~-Bromopheny1 phenyl ether Butyl benzyl phthalate IE-Ch1oronaPhtha1ene 4-Chloropheny1 phenyl Chrysene I ND ND ND Fluorene NO Hexachlorobenzene NO Hexachlorobutadiene NO NO ether ND NO Hexach1orocyclopentadiene NO Hexachloroethane NO Indeno (1, 2, 3-cd)pyrene NO I I I I NO NO* J B (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 10 ug/L) as rec'd (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 50 ug/L) as rec'd (Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated value) (Compound detected in method blank associated with this sample) (Not Analyzed) tOTE: I I .1 ENSECO-VWADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ~OMPANY: MISSIMER &: ASSOCIATES, INC. IILAB #: 3A0810-2 MATRIX: WATER LAMPLE ID: MW - 2 DATE RECEIVED: DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/20/93 TEl-904 I I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 BASE/NEUTRAL EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS BRS84297 USEPA METHOD 625 - GC/MS (2 of 2) ~sophorone ataphthalene Nitrobenzene ~-Nitrosodimethy1amine ~-Nitrosodiphenylamine N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine Iphenanthrene Pyrene 11, 2, 4-Trichlorobenzene NO NO NO ND NO NO NO ND NO I I I I I INOTE: NO NO* J I B (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 10 (None Detected, lower detectable limit · 50 (Detected, but below quantitation limit: estimated (Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) I SURROGATE RECOVERY: Nitrobenzene-d5 F1uorobiphenyl I Terphenyl- d14 % ACCEPTABLE Lr.HITS WATER SOLID (22-135) (10-155) (34 -140) (12 -153) (10-132) (13-140) 100 97 73 I I . ENSECO-VWADSWOm/ALERT Laboratories .COMPANY: MISSIMER << ASSOCIATES, INC. IILiB #: 3A0810-2 MATRIX: WATER LAMPLE ID: MW- 2 DATE RECEIVED: . DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/20/93 TE1-904 I I ACID EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS USEPA METHOD 625 - GC/MS CERTIFICATION #: E84059 BRS84297 14-Ch1oro-3-methY1PhenOl 2-Chlorophenol 1[,4-DichloroPhenol 2,4-Dimethylphenol 2,4-Dinitropheno1 12-MethYl-4,6-dinitroPheno1 2-Nitrophenol 14-NitroPhenol Pentachlorophenol ND ND ND ND ND* ND* ND ND* ND* Phenol 12,4,6-TrichloroPhenol ND ND I. I 1 I I ND ND* J B (None Detected, lower detectable l~it . 10 (None Detected, lower detectable l~it . 50 (Detected, but below quantitation l~itJ est~ted {Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) INOTE: I SURROGATE RECOVERY: 2-F1uorophenol Phenol-d5 12,4,6 -Tribromophenol " ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (17-95) (24-118) (11-89) (17-124) (10-134) (10-156) 78 84 80 I I DATE RECEIVED: . DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/20/93 TEl-904 I I I 11-MethYlnaPhthalene 2-Methylnaphthalene I I I I I I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 HRS84297 SELECTED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ANALYTICAL REPORT PARAMETER RESULT (ug /L ) DETECTION LIMIT ND ND 5 5 INOTE: ND J I SURROGATE (None Detected) as rec'd (Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated value) RECOVERY: ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID % I Ni trobenzene - d5 2-Fluorobiphenyl Terphenyl-d14 I I (22-135) (34 -140) (10-132) (10-155) (12 -153) (13 -140) 100 97 73 I I . ENSECO-WADSWOm/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-2 MATRIX: WATER ISAMPLE ID: MW-2 DATE RECEIVED: ' DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/13/93 TEl-904 I I I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 CHLORINATED PESTICIDES HRS84297 METHOD 608 LIST - GC ILindane Heptachlor Aldrin IHeptachlor Epoxide Endosulfan I IDieldrin 4,4'-DDE Endrin IEndosu1fan II 4,4'-DDD Endrin Aldehyde IEndosulfan Sulfate 4,4'-DDT IChlordane Toxaphene RESULT (ug/L ) DETECTION LIMIT ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 1 ND 4 Alpha-BHC IBeta-BHC Delta-BHC I INOTE: ND (None Detected) as rec'd (Not Analyzed) I SURROGATE RECOVERY: Tetrachloro(m)xylene I Dibu tylchlorenda te " ACCEPTABLE WATER (33-122) (18-129) LIMITS SOLID (32-154) (27 -139) 46 17 I I I . ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-2 MATRIX: WATER ISAMPLE ID: MW-2 DATE RECEIVED: ' DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/13/93 TEJ.-904 I I CERTIPlCATION #: E84059 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS HRS84297 I1ETHOD 608 LIST - GC IPCB-1016 PCB-1221 PCB-1232 IpCB-1242 PCB-1248 PCB-1254 IpCB-1260 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND I I I I I I NOTE: I ND ND* (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 1 (None Detected, lower detectable limit = (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd SURROGATE RECOVERY: I Tetrachloro (m) xylene % ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (33-122) (32-154) 46 I I I I . ENSECO-VWADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories lboMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. ~ #: 3A0810-2 MATRIX : WATER ~AMPLE ID : MN-2 TEl-904 DATE RECEIVED: 1/ 8/93 I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 METALS ANALYTICAL REPORT HRS84297 SELECTED LIST lFota1 metals analysis results - as received I ELEMENT aal ver IlA;;senic Beryllium ladmium Chromium ropper Iz.tercury Nickel tead Antimony .e1enium Fha1lium IZinc PREPARATION - DETECTION ANALYSIS DATE RESULT LIMIT 1/11/93 ND 50 ug/L 1/11/93 20 10 ug/L 1/11/93 ND 50 ug/L 1/11/93 ND 10 ug/L 1/11/93 450 50 ug/L 1/11/93 95 50 ug/L 1/12/93 6 2 ug/L 1/11/93 110 50 ug/L 1/11- 1/12/93 250 40 ug/L 1/11- 1/12/93 ND 300 ug/L 1/11/93 7 5 ug/L 1/11- 1/12/93' ND 10 ug/L 1/11/93 72 50 ug/L I I rOTE: ND (None Detected) I I I I I . ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY : MISSIMER LAB #: 3A0810-2 MATRIX : WATER ISAMPLE ID : MW-2 & ASSOCIATES, INC. I I I PARAMETER Cyanide INitrate-Nitrite Nitrogen Total Recoverable Phenolics TEl-904 ANALYTICAL REPORT DATE RECEIVED: 1/ 8/93 CERTIFICATION #: E84059 BRS84297 I I I I I I I NOTE: ND I I I I (None Detected) PREPARATION - ANALYSIS DATE 1/19/93 1/14/93 1/14/93 RESULT DETECTION LIMIT ND 13 ND 0.005 2.5 0.05 mg/L mg/L mg/L I I r.r.r.r EIISEClI-WADSWIIIIlIIIAISIT . Laboratories 1 COMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-3 MATRIX: WATER ISAMPLE ID: MN-3 DATE RECEIVED: . DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 NA 1/12/93 TEl-904 I I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 VOLATILE ORGANICS BRS84297 USEPA METHOD 624 - GC/MS IAcrolein Acrylonitrile IBenzene Bromodich1oromethane Bromoform IBromomethane Carbon tetrachloride IChlorobenzene Chloroethane IDibromochloromethane 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dich1orobenzene 11,4 -Dichlorobenzene 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichloroethane 1 ND. 1,1-Dichloroethene ND ND. 1, 2-Dichloroethene (Total) ND ND 1,2-Dichloropropane ND NO cis-1,3-Dich1oropropene ND ND trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene ND ND Ethy1benzene ND NO Methylene chloride ND NO 1, 1, 2, 2-Tetrachloroethane ND NO Tetrachloroethene ND NO Toluene ND NO 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane ND NO 1, 1, 2-Trichloroethane ND NO Trich1oroethene ND NO Trichlorof1uoromethane ND NO Vinyl chloride ND NO Xylene (Total) ND NO ND 12-ChloroethY1VinYl ether Chloroform Chloromethane .INOTE: I I SURROGATE ND ND. ND.. J B (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 1 (None Detected, lower detectable l~it = 10 {None Detected, lower detectable limit = {Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated (Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ug/L} as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd ug/L} as rec'd value) this sample) RECOVERY: % ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (75-123) (85-126) (75-123) (89-124) (86-115) (84-124) LOW LEVEL {85-138} (89-128) (83 -128) 11,2-Dich1oroethane To1uene-d8 Bromofluorobenzene I 97 100 93 .1 ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories IbOMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. -.LiB #: 3A0810-3 MATRIX: WATER LAMPLE ID: MW- 3 I I DATE RECBIVED: . DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/20/93 TEl-904 I I CERTIFICATION #: B84059 BASE/NEUTRAL -- EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS HRS84297 USEPA METHOD 625 - GC/MS (1 of 2) lcenaPhthene Acenaphthylene ,~thracene ~enzidine Benzo(a)anthracene !renZO(b)f1Uoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene ~enzo(ghi)perylene penzo(a)pyrene ND ND ND Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene Di-n-butyl phthalate 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND ND ND ND* ND ND 1,3-Dich1orobenzene 1,4-Dich1orobenzene 3,3'-Dich1orobenzidine ND ND ND* ND ND ND Diethy1 phthalate D~ethyl phthalate 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND ND ND Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane NO lmis(2-Chloroethyl)ether ND ~is(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether ND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND Di-n-octyl phthalate ND Fluoranthene ND ~is(2-Ethy1hexy1)phtha1ate ~-Bromopheny1 phenyl ether Butyl benzyl phthalate IE-ChloronaPhthalene ~-Chlorophenyl phenyl Chrysene I ND ND ND Fluorene ND Hexach1orobenzene ND Hexachlorobutadiene ND ND ether ND ND Hexachlorocyc1opentadiene ND Hexachloroethane ND Indeno (1, 2, 3-cd)pyrene ND I tOTE: ND ND* J B (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 10 (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 50 (Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated (Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) I I I I I DATE RECEIVED: DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/20/93 TEl-904 I I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 BASE/NEUTRAL EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS BRS84297 USEPA METHOD 625 - GC/JIIS (2 of 2) .~sophorone Faphthalene Nitrobenzene t-NitrosodimethYlamine -Nitrosodiphenylamine N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine Iphenanthrene Pyrene 11, 2, 4-Trichlorobenzene NO NO NO NO ND ND NO NO NO I I I I I INOTE: NO NO* J I B (None Detected, lower detectable l~it . 10 (None Detected, lower detectable l~it . 50 (Detected, but below quantitation l~it: estimated (Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) I SURROGATE RECOVERY: Nitrobenzene-d5 F1uorobiphenyl I Terphenyl- d14 % ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (22-135) (10-155) (34-140) (12-153) (10-132) (13-140) 95 98 50 I I TEl-904 DATE RECEIVED: , DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/20/93 ACID EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS USEPA METHOD 625 - GC/MS CERTIPICATION #: E84059 BRS84297 I I ~-Chloro-3-methYlPhenOl 2-Chlorophenol .r,4-Dich1orophenol ~,4-DimethY1Phen01 2,4-Dinitrophenol IF-MethYl-4,6-dinitroPhenol 2-Nitrophenol .4-Nitrophenol Fentach1orophenol .!henol 12,4,6-Trichlorophenol I I I I tOTE: ND ND* J I B ND ND ND ND ND* ND* ND ND* ND* ND ND {None Detected, lower detectable limit . 10 {None Detected, lower detectable limit . 50 {Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated {Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ISURROGATE RECOVERY: 2-P1uoropheno1 Phenol-d5 12,4,6-TribromoPhenol % 77 80 77 ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (17-95) (24-118) (11-89) (17-124) (10-134) (10-156) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) I I . ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories I COMPANY: MISSIMER &: ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-3 MATRIX: WATER I SAMPLE ID: MW-3 TE~-904 I I I :1 I I I I I I DATE RECEIVED: . DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/20/93 CERTIFICATION #: E84059 HRS84297 SELECTED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ANALYTICAL REPORT PARAMETER 1-Methylnaphthalene 2-Methylnaphthalene I NOTE: NO J I SURROGATE RESULT (ug /L ) NO NO (None Detected) as rec'd (Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated value) RECOVERY: ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID I Nitrobenzene-d5 2-Fluorobiphenyl Terphenyl-d14 I I (22-135) (34-140) (10-132) (~0-155) (12-153) (13 -140) DETECTION LIMIT 5 5 % 95 98 50 I I ~ EllSECO-WADSWORlH/AlBIT . Laboratories ICOMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-3 MATRIX: WATER ISAMPLE ID: )lW-3 DATE RECEIVED: , DATE EXTRACTED: DATB ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/13/93 TEl-904 I I I CHLORINATED PESTICIDES METHOD 608 LIST - GC CERTIFICATION #: B84059 HRS84297 ILindane Heptachlor Aldrin IHeptachlor Epoxide Endosulfan I Dieldrin 14, 4' - DDE Endrin IEndosulfan II 4,4'-DDD Endrin,Aldehyde IEndosulfan Sulfate 4,4'-DDT ICh10rdane Toxaphene RESULT (ug/L ) DETECTION LIMIT NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 ND 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 ND 0.1 NO 1 NO 4 Alpha-BHC IBeta-BHC Delta-BHC I INOTE: NO (None Detected) as rec'd (Not Analyzed) I SURROGATE RECOVERY: Tetrach1oro(m)xy1ene Dibutylchlorendate I I % ACCEPTABLE WATER (33-122) (18-129) LIMITS SOLID (32-154) (27 -139 ) 61 22 I I . ENSECO-VWADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY : MISSIMER &: ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB I: 3A0810-3 MATRIX: WATER IS~LE ID: MW-3 DATE RECEIVED: ' DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/13/93 TEl-904 CERTIFICATION I: E84059 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS HRS84297 METHOD 608 LIST - GC I I IPCB-1016 PCB-1221 PCB-1232 IpCB-1242 PCB-1248 PCB-1254 IpCB-1260 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND I I I I I I NOTE: I ND ND* (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 1 (None Detected, lower detectable l~it = (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd SURROGATE RECOVERY: III Tetrachloro (m)xylene % ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (33-122) (32-154) 61 I I - I I . ENSECO-VWADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ~OMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-3 ~TRIX : WATER ~AMPLE ID : MW-3 TEl-904 DATE RECEIVED: ' 1/ 8/93 I CERTIFICATION #: E840s9 METALS ANALYTICAL REPORT HRS84~97 SELECTED LIST ~ota1 metals analysis results - as received I rinC PREPARATION - DETECTION ANALYSIS DATE RESULT LIMIT 1/11/93 ND 50 ug/L 1/11/93 16 10 ug/L 1/11/93 ND 50 ug/L 1/11/93 ND 10 ug/L 1/11/93 270 50 ug/L 1/11/93 73 50 ug/L 1/12/93 3 2 ug/L 1/11/93 50 50 ug/L 1/11- 1/12/93 95 20 ug/L 1/11- 1/12/93 ND 300 ug/L 1/11/93 ND 5 ug/L 1/11- 1/12/93 ND 10 ug/L 1/11/93 84 SO ug/L ELEMENT lil ver Arsenic ~ery1lium ~admium Chromium fopper Mercury .ickel ..ead Etimony e1enium hal1ium I I JOTE: ND (None Detected) I I I I I ii ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-3 CTRIX : WATER SAMPLE ID : MW-3 TEl-904 I I ANALYTICAL REPORT DATE RECEIVED: ' 1/ 8/93 CERTIFICATION #: E84059 BRS84297 I PAR.AMETER lICyanide ~itrate-Nitrite Nitrogen Total Recoverable Phenolics I I I I I I I INOTE: ND (None Detected) I I I PREPARATION - ANALYSIS DATB 1/19/93 1./1.4/93 1./1.4/93 RESOLT DETECTION LIMIT 0.01 0.56 ND 0.005 0.05 0.05 mg/L mg/L mg/L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ENSECD-VWADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories QUALITY CONTROL SECTION . Quality Control Summary . Laboratory Blanks . Laboratory Control Sample . Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate Results . Sample Custody Documentation I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ENSECO-\MADS\MORTH/ALERT Laboratories QUALITY ASSURANCE / QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM SUMMARY Wadsworth/ ALERT Laboratories considers continuous analytical method performance evaluations to be an integral portion of the data package, and routinely includes the pertinent QA/QC data associated with various analytical result reports. Brief discussions of the various QA/QC procedures utilized to measure acceptable method and matrix performance follow. Surroqate Spike Recovery Evaluations Known concentrations of designated surrogate spikes, consisting of a number of similar, non-method compounds or method compound analogues, are added, as appropriate, to routine GC and GC/MS sample fractions prior to extraction and analysis. The percent recovery determinations calculated from the subsequent analysis is an indication of the overall method efficiency for the individual sample. This surrogate spike recovery data is displayed alongside acceptable analytical method performance limits at the bottom of each applicable analytical result report sheet. NOTE: Acceptable method performance for Base/Neutral Acid extractables is indicated by two (2) of three (3) surrogates for each fraction with a minimum recovery of ten (10) percent each. For Pesticides one (1) of two (2) surrogates meeting performance criteria is acceptable. Laboratory Analytical Method Blank Evaluations Laboratory analytical method blanks are systematically prepared and analyzed in order to continuously evaluate the system interferences and background contamination levels associated with each analytical method. These method blanks include all aspects of actual laboratory method analysis (chemical reagents, glassware, etc.), substituting laboratory reagent water or solid for actual sample. The method blank must not contain any analytes above the reported detection limit. The following common laboratory contaminants are exceptions to this rule provided they are not present at greater than five times the detection limit. Volatiles Methylene chloride Toluene 2-Butanone Acetone Semi-volatiles Dimethyl phthalate Diethly phthalate Di-n-butyl phthalate Butyl benzyl phthalate Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Metals Calcium Magnesium Sodium A minimum of five percent (5%) of all laboratory analyses are laboratory analytical method blanks. Laboratory Analytical Method Check Sample Evaluations Known concentrations of designated matrix spikes (actual analytical method compounds) are added to a laboratory reagent blank prior to extraction and analysis. Percent recovery determinations demonstrate the performance of the analytical method. Failure of a check sample to meet established laboratory recovery criteria is cause to stop the analysis until the problem is resolved. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ENSECO-VWADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories QUALITY ASSURANCE / QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM SUMMARY (cont'd) At that time all associated samples must be re-analyzed. A minimum of five percent (5%) of all laboratory analyses are laboratory analytical method check samples. Matrix Spike (MS)/Matrix Spike Duplicate (MSD) Recovery Evaluations Known concentrations of designated matrix spikes (actual analytical method compounds) are added to two of three separate aliquots of a sequentially predetermined sample prior to extraction and analysis. Percent recovery determinations are calculated from both of the spiked samples by comparison to the actual values generated from the unspiked sample. These percent recovery determinations indicate the accuracy of the analysis at recovering actual analytical method compounds from the matrix. Relative percent difference determinations calculated from a comparison of the MS/MSD recoveries demonstrate the precision of the analytical method. Actual percent recovery and relative percent difference data is displayed alongside their respective acceptable analytical method performance limits in the QA/QC section of the report. The MS/MSD are considered in control when the precision is wi thin established control limits and the associated check sample has been found to be acceptable. A minimum of ten percent (10%) of all analyses are MS/MSD quality control samples. **********************************EXAMPLE********************************* COMPOUND SAMPLE MS MSD RPD QC LIMITS CONC. %REC %REC RPD RECOVERY 4,4'-DDT 0 95 112 16 22 66-119 Benzene 10 86 93 8 20 39-150 (cmpd. name) sample 1st% 2nd% Rel.% accep. method result recov. recov. diff. perform range Analvtical Result Qualifiers The following qualifiers, as defined below, may be appended to analytical results in order to allow proper interpretation of the results presented: J - indicates an estimated concentration (typically used when a dilution, matrix interference or instrumental limitation prevents accurate quantitation of a particular analyte). B - indicates the presence of a particular analyte in the laboratory blank analyzed concurrently with the samples. Results must be interpreted accordingly. OIL - indicates that because of matrix interferences and/or high analyte concentrations, it was necessary to dilute the sample to a point where the surrogate or spike concentrations fell below a quantifiable amount and could not be reported. I I .1 ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-BK rJ'lATRIX: WATER .SAMPLE ID: LABORATORY BLANK DATE RECEIVED: ' DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 NA 1/12/93 I I CERTIFICATION-#: E84059 VOLATILE ORGANICS BRS84297 USEPA METHOD 624 - GC/MS IAcrolein Acrylonitrile renzene Bromodich1oromethane Bromoform IBromomethane Carbon tetrachloride ICh1orobenzene Chloroethane ND* 1,1-Dichloroethene ND ND* 1,2-Dichloroethene{Total) ND ND 1,2-Dichloropropane ND ND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ND trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene ND ND Ethy1benzene ND ND Methylene chloride ND ND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND ND Tetrachloroethene ND ND Toluene ND ND 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane ND ND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND ND Trichloroethene ND ND Trich1orofluoromethane ND ND Vinyl chloride ND ND Xylene (Total) ND ND ND 12-ChloroethY1VinYl ether Chloroform Chloromethane IDibromochloromethane 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1,1-Dichloroethane 11,2-Dich1oroethane I NOTE: I I ND ND* ND** J B (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 1 (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 10 (None Detected, lower detectable limit = (Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated (Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample), SURROGATE RECOVERY: 11,2-Dich1oroethane To1uene-d8 IBromofluorobenzene % ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (75-123) (85-126) (75-123) (89-124) (86-115) (84-124) LOW LEVEL (85 -13 8) (89-128) (83 -128) 94 97 97 I I IFI ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT . Laboratories ~OMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAB #: 3A0810-BK rflATRIX: WATER IsAMPLE ID: LABORATORY BLANK I I DATE RECEIVED: . DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 NA 1/19/93 CERTIFICATION #: E840S9 VOLATILE ORGANICS BRS84297 USEPA METHOD 624 - GC/MS IAcrolein Acrylonitrile renzene Bromodichloromethane ~romoform rromomethane Carbon tetrachloride IChlorobenzene Chloroethane 12-ChloroethYlVinYl ether Chloroform Chloromethane .nibromochloromethane ~,2-Dich1orobenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene Il,4-Dichlorobenzene 1,1-Dichloroethane 11,2-Dichloroethane I NOTE: I I ND ND. ND.. J B (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 1 {None Detected, lower detectable limit = 10 (None Detected, lower detectable limit = {Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated {Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) SURROGATE RECOVERY: 11,2-Dichloroethane To1uene-d8 IBromof1uorobenzene ND. 1,1-Dichloroethene ND ND. 1,2-Dichloroethene(Total) NO NO 1,2-Dichloropropane NO ND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ND Ethy1benzene ND NO Methylene chloride 3 ND 1, 1, 2, 2-Tetrachloroethane NO ND Tetrachloroethene NO ND Toluene NO ND 1, 1, l-Trichloroethane NO ND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane NO ND Trich1oroethene ND ND Trichlorofluoromethane ND ND Vinyl chloride ND ND Xylene (Total) NO ND ND % ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (75 -123 ) ( 8 5 -126 ) (75-123) (89-124) (86-115) (84-124) LOW LEVEL (85-138) (89-128) (83-128) 100 102 106 iii ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT Lablratories ICOMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A0810-BK MATRIX: WATER ISAMPLE ID: LABORATORY BLANK I 1 INC. DATE RECEIVED: DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/18/93 I I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 BASE/NEUTRAL -- EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS HRS84297 USEPA METHOD 625 - GC/MS (1 of 2) IAcenaPhthene Acenaphthylene IAn thracene Benzidine Benzo(a)anthracene IBenZO(b)fluoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene IBenzo (ghi) perylene Benzo (a) py:t'ene NO ND NO Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene Di-n-butyl phthalate 1,2-Dichlorobenzene NO NO ND NO. NO NO 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine NO NO NO. NO NO ND Diethyl phthalate Dimethyl phthalate 2,4-Dinitrotoluene NO NO NO IBis {2-Chloroethoxy)methane ND Bis{2-Chloroethyl)ether NO Bis (2-Chloroisopropyl) ether NO 2,6-Dinitrotoluene NO Di-n-octyl phthalate NO Fluoranthene NO IBis (2-Ethylhexy1)phtha1ate 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether Butyl benzyl phthalate 12 - Chloronaphthalene 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl I Chrysene ND NO NO Fluorene NO Hexach1orobenzene NO Hexachlorobutadiene ND NO ether NO NO Hexachlorocyc1opentadiene NO Hexachloroethane NO Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene NO I I NOTE: NO NO. J B (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 10 (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 50 (Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated {Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) I I I . ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories I COMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A0810-BK MATRIX: WATER I SAMPLE ID: LABORATORY BLANK I I INC. DATE RECEIVED: . DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/18/93 CERTIPICATION #: E84059 BASE/NEUTRAL EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS BRS84297 USEPA METHOD 625 - GC/MS (2 of 2) I I I Isophorone Naphthalene Nitrobenzene IN-Nitrosod~ethYlamine N-Nitrosodiphenylamine N-Nitrosodi-n-propy1amine I Phenanthrene pyrene 11,2,4-Trichlorobenzene I I I I I I NOTE: NO NO* J I B NO ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NO {None Detected, lower detectable limit . 10 (None Detected, lower detectable limit . SO {Detected, but below quantitation limit: estimated {Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) I SURROGATE RECOVERY: Nitrobenzene-d5 I Pluorobiphenyl Terphenyl-d14 ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) " ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (22-135) (10-155) (34-140) (12-153) (10-132) (13 -140) 85 76 86 I I .1 ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories 1 COMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A0810-BK MATRIX: WATER I SAMPLE ID: LABORATORY BLANK INC. 1 I DATE RECEIVED: . DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/18/93 ACID EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS USEPA METHOD 625 - GC/MS CERTIPICATION #: E84059 HRS84297 14 -Ch1oro-3 -methylphenol 2-Chlorophenol 12,4 -Dichlorophenol 2,4-Dimethy1pheno1 2,4-Dinitropheno1 12-MethYl-4,6-dinitroPheno1 2-Nitrophenol 14-NitroPhenol Pentachlorophenol ND ND ND ND ND. ND. ND ND. ND. I Phenol 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND ND I I I I .1 NOTE: ND ND. J I B (None Detected, lower detectable ltmit = 10 (None Detected, lower detectable ltmit = 50 {Detected, but below quantitation ltmit; estimated {Compound detected in method blank associated with (Not Analyzed) I SURROGATE RECOVERY: 2-P1uorophenol Phenol-d5 12,4,6-TribromoPhenol " 58 71 70 ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (17-95) (24-118) (11-89) (17-124) (10-134) (10-156) ug/L) as rec'd ug/L) as rec'd value) this sample) . ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY: MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A0810-BK MATRIX: WATER I SAMPLE ID: LABORATORY BLANX I I INC. DATE RECEIVED:. DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/18/93 I 1 I 11-MethY1naPhthalene 2-Methylnaphthalene I 1 I I I 1 CERTIFICATION #: E84059 HRS84297 SELECTED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ANALYTICAL REPORT PARAMETER RESULT (ug /L ) DETECTION LIMIT ND ND 5 5 I NOTE: ND J (None Detected) as rec'd (Detected, but below quantitation limit; estimated value) I SURROGATE RECOVERY: ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID % I Ni trobenzene - d5 2-Fluorobiphenyl Terphenyl-d14 (22 -135) (34-140) (10 -132 ) (10-155) (12-153) (13 -140) 85 78 86 I 1 FI ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT . Laboratories ICOMPANY: MISSIMER &: ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A0810-BK MATRIX: WATER ISAMPLE ID: LABORATORY BLANK I I INC. DATE RECEIVED: , DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/13/93 I I I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 CHLORINATED PESTICIDES BRS84297 METHOD 608 LIST - GC IAlPha - BHC Beta-BHC Delta-BHC RESULT (mg /L ) DETECTION LIMIT NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 ND 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 ND 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 0.1 NO 1 NO 4 ILindane Heptachlor Aldrin IHeptach10r Epoxide Endosulfan I IDieldrin 4,4'-DDE Endrin IEndosulfan II 4 , 4' - DDD IEndrin Aldehyde Endosulfan Sulfate 4,4'-DDT IChlordane Toxaphene I INOTE: ND (None Detected) as rec'd (Not Analyzed) I SURROGATE RECOVERY: Tetrachloro(m)xy1ene I Dibutylchlorendate % ACCEPTABLE WATER (33 -122 ) (18-129) LIMITS SOLID (32 -154) (27 -139) 86 89 I II ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories I COMPANY : MISSIMER &: ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A0810-BK MATRIX: WATER ISAMPLE ID: LABORATORY BLANK I I INC. DATE RECEIVED:, DATE EXTRACTED: DATE ANALYZED: 1/ 8/93 1/11/93 1/13/93 1 I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS HRS84297 METHOD 608 LIST - GC IPCB-1016 PCB-1221 PCB-1232 IpCB-1242 PCB-1248 PCB-1254 IpCB-1260 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 1 I I I I 1 NOTE: I ND ND* (None Detected, lower detectable limit = 1 (None Detected, lower detectable limit = (Not Analyzed) mg/L) as rec'd mg/L) as rec'd SURROGATE RECOVERY: I Tetrachloro(m)xylene % ACCEPTABLE LIMITS WATER SOLID (33-122) (32-154) 86 I I I I . ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories ICOMPANY : MISSIMER &: ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A0810-BK MATRIX : WATER I SAMPLE ID : LABORATORY BLANK INC. DATE RECEIVED:, 1/ 8/93 I CERTIFICATION #: E84059 METALS ANALYTICAL REPORT HRS84297 SELECTED LIST ITotal metals analysis results - as received I ELEMENT ISilver Arsenic Beryllium 1 Cadmium Chromium I Copper Mercury INickel Lead Antimony I Selenium Thallium I Zinc I 1 I NOTE: NO (None Detected) I I I PREPARATION - DETECTION ANALYSIS DATE RESULT LIMIT 1/11/93 NO 50 ug/L 1/11/93 NO 10 ug/L 1/11/93 NO 50 ug/L 1/11/93 NO 10 ug/L 1/11/93 NO 50 ug/L 1/11/93 NO 50 ug/L 1/12/93 NO 2 ug/L 1/11/93 NO 50 ug/L 1/11- 1/12/93 NO 5 ug/li 1/11- 1/12/93 NO 300 ug/L 1/11/93 NO 5 ug/L 1/11- 1/12/93 NO 10 ug/L 1/11/93 NO 50 ug/L I I liIiIifl ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT . Laboratories ICOMPANY : MISSIMER & ASSOCIATES, LAB #: 3A0810-BK MATRIX : WATER I SAMPLE ID : LABORATORY BLANK 1 I 1 PARAMETER INC. ANALYTICAL REPORT DATE RECEIVED:. 1/ 8/93 CERTIFICATION #: E84059 BRS84297 I Cyanide Nitrate-Nitrite Nitrogen Total Recoverable Phenolics I 1 I I I I I I NOTE: (None Detected) ND I I I PREPARATION - ANALYSIS DATE 1/19/93 1/14/93 1/14/93 RESULT DETECTION LIMIT ND ND ND mg/L mg/L mg/L 0.005 0.05 0.05 I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I I 1 I I . ENSECO-WVADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories LAB ID MATRIX METHOD RUN ID LCS WATER 624 A5025 DATE EXTRACTED: N/A DATE ANALYZED: 01/12/92 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE RESULTS COMPOUND ANALYTICAL RUN ID # QC LIMITS RPD %REC LCS %REC --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,1-Dichloroethene A5025 95 40 56-133 Trichloroethene 90 20 67-106 Chlorobenzene 85 21 78-122 Toluene 98 30 64-128 Benzene 96 21 83-123 Dichlorobromomethane 81 25 71-123 I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I . ENSECO-WADSWORTH/ALERT Laboratories LAB ID MATRIX METHOD RUN ID LCS WATER 624 A5079 DATE EXTRACTED: N/A DATE ANALYZED: 01/19/93 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE RESULTS COMPOUND ANALYTICAL RUN ID # QC LIMITS RPD %REC LCS %REC --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,1-Dichloroethene A5079 110 40 56-133 Trichloroethene 100 20 67-106 Chlorobenzene 89 21 78-122 Toluene 111 30 64-128 Benzene 115 21 83-123 Dichlorobromomethane 100 25 71-123 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . LAB ID MATRIX METHOD RUN 10 COMPOUND --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENSECO-WADSVWORTH/ALERT Labontories LCS WATER 625 A0260 DATE EXTRACTED: 01/11/93 DATE ANALYZED: 01/18/93 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE RESULTS ANALYTICAL RUN 10 # 1,4-Dichlorobenzene A0260 N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 1,2,4 Trichlorobenzene Acenaphthene 2,4-Dinitrotoluene Pyrene LCS %REC 87 52 84 89 63 85 QC LIMITS RPD %REC 29 17-104 43 36-124 30 20-109 37 54-129 32 27-123 47 34-128 I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ii ENSECO-VWADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories LAB ID MATRIX METHOD RUN ID LCS WATER 625 A0260 DATE EXTRACTED: 01/11/93 DATE ANALYZED: 01/18/93 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE RESULTS COMPOUND ANALYTICAL RUN ID 1# QC LIMITS RPD %REC LCS %REC --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phenol A0260 95 45 17-108 2-Chlorophenol 81 37 10-118 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 89 48 23-121 4-Nitrophenol 54 56 10-142 Pentachlorophenol 54 49 10-128 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ENSECO-WADSVWom/ALERT Laboratories LAB ID MATRIX METHOD RUN ID LCS WATER 608 S00121 DATE EXTRACTED: 01/11/93 DATE ANALYZED: 01/13/93 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE RESULTS COMPOUND ANALYTICAL RUN ID 41 QC LIMITS RPD %REC LCS %REC --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lindane SOO121 82 33 49-116 Heptachlor 80 28 62-119 Aldrin 83 15 65-110 Dieldrin 99 35 38-143 Endrin 76 36 45-117 4,4'-DDT 85 39 46-126 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ENSECO-VWADSVWORTH/ALERT Laboratories LAB ID LCS MATRIX WATER LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE RESULTS METALS DATE DATE LCS QC LIMITS ELEMENT PREPARED ANALYZED %REC RPD %REC --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Antimony 01/11/93 01/12/93 104 21 79-122 LCS Arsenic (furnace) 11/11/93 01/11/93 87 38 53-131 Beryllium 01/11/93 01/11/93 103 18 81-118 Cadmium 01/11/93 01/11/93 80 18 77-113 Chromium 01/11/93 01/11/93 98 21 79-121 Copper 01/11/93 01/11/93 97 19 80-119 Lead (furnace) 01/11/93 01/12/93 107 33 64-132 Mercury (vapor) 01/12/93 01/12/93 99 18 83-120 Nickel 01/11/93 01/11/93 96 13 84-111 Selenium (furnace) 01/11/93 01/11/93 69 38 54-130 Silver 01/11/93 01/11/93 104 23 74-121 Thallium (furnace) 01/11/93 01/12/93 94 31 56-120 Zinc 01/11/93 01/11/93 97 19 77-116 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I . 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