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AWD
TECHNOLOGIES
PGH-90-MKL-343
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overview
September 19, 1990
Mr. Robert S. Markwell
Program Manager -Environmental Services Beazer Materials and Services, Inc.
436 seventh Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219
Mark K. Lentz
AWD Technologies, Inc.
Organic and Physical/Chemical Data Validation
Keystone Environmental Job #M90-05.4, #M90-04.87 and #M90-05.105
The first set of samples for Beazer (sampled 5/01/90, #M90-05.4) contained 23 samples. These included: 19 soil samples and 1 rinsate blank. The first sample set also included 3 pairs of field duplicates. The second set of samples for Beazer (sampled 5/29/90, #M90-05. 105) contained 9 samples. These included: 9 soil samples 3 of which were duplicates. These samples sets were analyzed for isopropyl ether, and phenols. Isopropyl ether and phenols were analyzed by Method 8040. Pentachlorophenol was analyzed by EPA Method 8040. The third sample set (sampled 4/23/90, #M90-04.87) included 4 water samples which were also analyzed for isopropyl ether and phenols with the previously described analytical methods; in addition, the third sample set was analyzed by Method GC515 for pentachlorophenol.
summary
All elements
concern with
seriousness
Qualifiers
affected.
were successfully analyzed in all samples. Areas of respect to data usability are listed according to the of the problem. Note that the Summary of Data (Table 1) lists the specific samples which were
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PGH-90-MKL-343
Mr. Robert S. Markwell
Beazer Materials and Services, Inc.
September 19, 1990 -Page 2
Minor Issues
2,4-Dichlorophenol was
accompanied the #M90-05. 4
less than five times the
reported in the rinsate blank which
set of samples. Therefore, sample results
blank concentrations are qualified "U".
Notes
The #M90-05.4 of samples analyzed in accordance with Method 8040x,
the lab control blank had values reported for 2-chlorophenol and
2,4-dichlorophenol; the second set of samples analyzed in
accordance with Method 8040X had lab blank contamination of phenol,
2,4-dichlorophenol and 2-chlorophenol. Therefore, the samples
results less the five times these blank concentrations are
qualified ''U''. In addition, these were subtracted out of all the
affected samples on this work order based on the assumption that
this interference or contamination was throughout the entire set
of samples.
Control blank contamination subtraction was done by the
laboratory and is not considered proper by EPA guidelines.
Information Regarding Report Content
Table 1 is a summary of qua 1 if iers added to the laboratory's
results during data validation.
Attachments:
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Glossary of data qualifier codes.
Data Summary. This includes:
a) All positive results with qualifier codes, if applicable;
b) All unusable detection limits qualified with an "R''; and
c) All estimated detection limits qualified with UJ or UL.
Appendix A -results as reported by the laboratory (no
corrections were made during data validation).
Appendix B -Support Documentation includes details to support
the statement in this report.
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GLOSSARY OF DATA QUALIFIER CODES (ORGANIC)
CODES RELATING TO IDENTIFICATION
(confidence concerning presence or absence of compounds)
< = Not Detected. The associated number indicates approximate
sample concentration necessary to be detected.
U = Not detected substantially above the level reported in
laboratory or field blanks.
(NO CODE) = Confirmed Identification
R = Unreliable Result. Analyte may or may not be present in the
sample. Supporting data necessary to confirm result.
CODES RELATED TO QUANTITATION
(can be used for positive results and sample quantitation limits):
J = Analyte present.
precise.
Reported value may not be accurate or
UJ = Not detected. Quantitation
imprecise.
OTHER CODES
NA= Not Analyzed
limit may be inaccurate or
IM90-05.105 I TAdLE 1
SUMMARY OF DATA QUALIFIERs
SOIL SAMPLE BLANK CONTAMINATION I------------------------------------------------------------
SAMPLES AFFECTED
POSITIVE
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Phenol
2-Chlororphenol
2,4-Dichlororphenol
(X-5-LF/0-2') u HIGH
(X-5-LF/4-6') u HIGH
(X-5-LF/4-6') DUP u HIGH
(X-5-LF/8-10') u HIGH
(X-8-LF/0-2') u HIGH
(X-8-LF/0-2') DUP u HIGH
(X-8-LF/4-6') u HIGH
(X-8-LF/8-10') u HIGH
(X-5-LF/0-2') u HIGH
(X-5-LF/4-6') u HIGH
(X-5-LF/4-6') DUP u HIGH
(X-5-LF/8-10') u HIGH
(X-8-LF/0-2') DUP u HIGH
(X-8-LF/4-6') u HIGH
(X-8-LF/8-10') u HIGH
(X-5-LF/0-2') u HIGH
(X-5-LF/4-6') u HIGH
( X-8-LF /0-2') u HIGH
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'..:-Chloror ot,enol
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(X-JS-LF/4-6')
(_\-3-LF/0-2')
(Y-3-LF/2-4')
(X-6-LF/0-2')
(,:-t--LF/3-5')
(><-6-LF/5-7')
(X-18-LF /2-4')
(X-18-LF/4-c')
(X-21-Lr/'.2-4')
(X-21-LF/<l-6 1
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(>:-::.:6-LF/2-4:)
( :•>26-LF/~-6.)
(Y-3S-CP/2-4.)
IX-35-CP/2-4') dup
( X-35-CP/6-8')
( ;~>~7-CP/2-4')
( A-37-CP/6-E.
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NON CLP DATA FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED •l23/90
BEAZER -RALEIQH
Keyatone Environaental Job. • M90-04.17
Suiple No. STEAM
CLEANER
MUNICIPAL
WATER
RINSATE
BLANK
TB
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GC515
Pentachlorophenol
8020
Ieopropyl Ether
eo,o
Phenol
2-Chlorophenol
2-Nitrophenol
2,4-Dimethylphenol
2,4-Dichlorophenol
4-Chloro-3-tnethylphenol
2,4,8-Trichlorophenol
2,4-0initrophenol
4-Nitrophenol
2,3,5,8-Tetrachlorophenol
2-Methyl-4,8-dinitrophenol
Pantachlorophenol
ug/L
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ug/L
ug/L
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ug/L
ug/L
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<0.500
<0.500
<0.500
<0.500
<0.500
<1.00
<1.00
<1.00
<1.00
<1. 00
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<0.500 <0.500 NR
<0.500 <0.500 NR
(0,500 <0.500 NR
<0.500 <0.500 NR
<0.500 <0.500 NR
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NON CLP DATA FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED 5/29/90
BEAZER -RALEIGH
Keyatone Environmental Job. I M90-05.105
Sample No. X-5-LF
0-2·
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4-8'
X-5-LF
4-8' OUP
X-5-LF
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F1old Duplicates
COMPOUND Units
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s9o11da at 103 ~c
8040X
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2-Chlorophenol
2-Nitrophenol
2,4-0imathylphenol
2,4-0ichlorophenol
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol
2,4,8-Trichlorophenol
2,4-Dinitrophenol
4-Nitrophenol
2,3,5,8-Tetrachlorophenol
2-Methyl-4,8-dinitrophenol
Pentachlorophenol
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ug/Kg
ug/Kg
ug/Kg
ug/Kg
ug/Kg
ug/Kg
ug/Kg
ug/Kg
ug/Kg
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180 u
313 u
<58.5
154 u
<58.5
<58.5
<117
< 117
< 117
< 117
< 117
< 117
89.3 89.5 95.5
177 u 308 u 184 U
222 u 327 U 243 U
<58 <58 <52.5
140 u <58 <52.5
<58 <58 <52.5
<58 <58 <52.5
<112 < 112 < 105
< 112 <112 < 105
<112 < 112 < 105
<112 <112 < 105
< 112 < 112 < 105
< 112 < 112 < 105
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Sa.mp1e No. X-8-LF
4-8'
X-8-LF
8-10'
X-8-LF
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X-8-LF
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Field Dupl icatea
COMPOUND Unit&
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SSolida at 103 ·c s 92.8 91. 4 90.1 90.4
8040X
Phenol ug/Kg 282 u 239 u 178 u 138 U
2-Chlorophenol ug/Kg 310 u 152 u <55.5 117 u
2-N1trapheno1 ug/Kg <54 <54.5 <55.5 < 55. 5
2,4-0imethylphenol ug/Kg <54 <54.5 132 U <55.5
2,4-0ichloraphenol ug/Kg <54 <54.5 (55.5 <55.5
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ug/Kg <54 <54.5 <55.5 <55.5
2,4,G-Tr1chlorophenol ug/Kg < 108 < 109 < 111 < 111
2,4-Dinitrophenol ug/Kg <108 <109 <111 < 111
4-Nitrophenol ug/Kg < 108 < 109 <111 < 111
2,3,5,8-Tetrachlorophenol ug/Kg <108 <109 <111 <111
2-Methyl-4,8-dinitrophenol ug/Kg (108 < 109 <111 < 111
Pentachlorophanol ug/Kg <108 <109 < 111 <111
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COMPOUND Units
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sSolids at 103 ·c s 91.7 91.5 93.9 NR 91.1 NR
80201
Isopropyl Ether ug/Kg NR <109 NR NR (109 MR
80401
Pheno I ug/ Kg 66. I < s,. 5 (53.0 (55.0 < 54. 5 (58.0
2-Chlorophenol ug/Kg 1070 U 1830 U 1650 U 486 U l61 U < 58. 0
2-Nitrophenol ug/Kg (54.5 < s,. 5 58.8 (55.0 (54.5 707
2,l-Diiethylphenol ug/Kg (5l.5 <5l.5 < 53. 0 <55.0 <5l.5 <58.0
2,l-Oichlorophenol ug/Kg 80.9 U 600 U 763 U 90, 7 U 525 U <58.0
l-Chloro-3-1ethylphenol ug/Kg (5l.5 (54. 5 < 53. 0 (55.0 <54.5 <58.0
2,,,6-Trichlorophenol ug/Kg 138 115 112 < 110 151 < 116
2.l-Oinitrophenol ug/Kg <109 < I 09 165 <110 (109 < 116
l-Nitrophenol ug/ Kg (109 < 109 (106 < 110 < 109 <116
2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol ug/ Kg (109 < 109 (106 < 110 (109 < 116
2-Methyl-l,6-dinitrophenol ug/ Kg < 109 ( 109 <106 < 110 < 109 < 116
Pentachlorophenol ug/ Kg < I 09 < I 09 <106 ( 110 (109 4880
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NON CLP DATA FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED 5/01/90
BEAZER -RALEIGH
Keystone Environmental Job. I M90·05.4
Suple No. X-17Lf X-17LF OUP H8Lf H8Lf X·21lf Hllf
6-8' 6-6' 2-4' 4-6' 2~4' 4-6'
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COMPOUND Units --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sSolids at 103 ·c s 91 90.5 81. 1 81.5 90.4 65.7
8020X
Jsopropyl Ether ug/ Kg < 110 < 111 NR NR NR NR
6040X
Phenol ug/Kg < 5 5. 0 m.o (61.5 < 61 . 5 < 60. 5 <58.5
2-Chlorophenol ug/ Kg 340 U 356 U 1080 U 7 37 U < 60. 5 (58.5
2-Nitrophenol ug/Kg m.o < 55. 0 75.6 (61.5 < 60. 5 (58.5
2,4-0imethylphenol ug/Kg (55.0 < 55. 0 (61.5 <61.5 < 60. 5 (58.5
2,4-0ichlorophenol ug/Kg m.o < 55. 0 1120 1040 U 941 U 500 U
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ug/Kg m.o m.o < 61 . 5 <61.5 < 60. 5 < 56. 5
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ug/Kg 111 136 1120 175 186 141
2,4-0initrophenol ug/Kg < 110 < 110 <61.5 (123 (121 < 117
4-Nitrophenol ug/ Kg < 110 <110 152 (123 < 121 < 117
2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol ug/Kg < 110 < 110 (123 (123 < 121 < 117
2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol ug/Kg < 110 < 110 < 113 (123 ( 121 < 117
Pentachlorophenol ug/Kg < 110 < 110 < 113 692 7430 251
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Isopropyl Ether ug/Kg
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2-Chlorophenol ug/!g
1-Nitrophenol ug/!g
I 2,4-Dimethylphenol ug/Kg
2,4-Dichlorophenol ug /Kg
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ug/!g
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ug/Kg
I 1,4-0initrophenol ug/Kg
4-Nitrophenol ug/Kg
2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol ug/!g
I 2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol ug/!g
Pentachlorophenol ug/Kg
X-16Lf
2-4'
X-26LF
4-6'
Field Duplicates
NR 87.6
NR NR
< 59. 5 < 51. 0
< 59. 5 (57.0
< 59. 5 (57. 0
(59.5 ( 5 7. 0
398.0 94.7
< 59. 5 < 51. 0
132 ( 114
( 119 ( 114
< 119 ( 1 14
( 11; ( 114
< 119 < 114
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l-35CP X-l5CP dup
H' 2-4'
Field Duplicates
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NR NR
<62 < 61
<62 (61
< 62 < 61
< 62 ( 61
401 196
< 62 < 61
224 153
( 114 (122
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< 124 (122
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X-35CP
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< 56
(56
(56
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< 112
( 112
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< 1 11
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< 61
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BEAZER -RALEIGH
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Suple No. X-37CP X-48CP i-48CP X-48CP X R!NSATE 18
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I Phenol ug/Kg HR HR HR HR (0.5 NR
2-Ch I oropheno I ug/ Kg HR NR NR NR (0.5 NR
2-Nitrophenol ug/Kg HR NR HR HR (0.5 NR
I 2,4-Dimethylphenol ug/Kg NR NR HR HR (0.5 NR
2,4-Dichlorophenol ug/Kg HR NR NR HR 2.55 HR
4-Chloro-3-aethylphenol ug/Kg HR HR NR NR < 0. 5 NR
2.4,6-Trichlorophenol ug/Kg NR NR HR NR ( 1 NR
I 2,4-0initrophenol ug/Kg HR NR HR HR ( 1 NR
4-Nitrophenol ug/Kg NR NR HR NR < I NR
2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol ug/Kg HR NR HR NR ( 1 NR
I 2-Nethyl-4,6-dinitrophenol ug/Kg HR NR NR NR ( 1 NR
Pentachlorophenol ug/Kg NR NR NR NR (1 NR
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Isopropyl Ether ug/Kg 1062 NR NR NR NR NR
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Phenol ug/ Kg (59.5 (62.5 < 61 (62 NR NR
I 2-Chlorophenol ug/Kg (59,5 < 62. 5 < 61 < 62 MR NR
2-Nitrophenol ug/Kg <59.5 <62.5 < 61 < 62 NR NR
2,4-0imethylphenol ug/Kg (59.5 (62.5 <6 I (62 NR NR
I 2,4-Dichlorophenol ug/Kg 197 470 306 433 NR NR
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ug/Kg < 59. 5 < 62. 5 < 61 <62 MR NR
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ug/Kg 16 7 16 5 140 159 NR NR
I 2,4-Dinitrophenol ug/Kg < 119 (125 (122 (124 NR HR
4-Nitrophenol ug/Kg < 119 <125 (122 (124 HR NR
2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol ug/Kg ( 119 721 < 122 <124 NR NR
2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol ug/Kg < 1 I 9 (125 (122 (124 NR NR
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2,4,o-TricnlDropnenol
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2,4-Daetnylpr .. moi
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1, 4-Du,1 trophenol
4·N1tropnenol
2,3,5,b·Tetrachlorophenol
2-"ethy l-416-dir.1 tropher,ol
~entachlorophenol
004-01 ~TES
2-F luorophenol
2,4,b·Trior .. ophenol
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0020X SIM<OGATES
8en2otr1fluor1ae I ~ecovery 105 102 ~ ~ ttl ~
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2-Nitrophenol ug/1<.g ,55.0 ,55,0 75.b (bl .5 (60,5 (58.5
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2,4-0ichlcrophenol ugil<.g ,:55,0 \55,0 II~ 1040 941 < 500
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lsopropyJ Ether
80201 SIMOGA TES
Ben2otrifluor1de
8(/4/JX
Phenol
2-Chlorophenol
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21411,-Trichlorophenol
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TtCIINOUlGIES
PGH-90-DAL-350
DATE
TO
FROM
SUBJECT
overview
September 19, 1990
Mr. Robert S. Markwell
Program Manager -Environmental Services
Beazer Materials and Services, Inc.
436 Seventh Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219
David A. Lang
AWD Technologies, Inc.
Organic Data Validation
Keystone Environmental Work Order No. M90-06.142
The set of samples for Beazer (sampled 6/28/90) contained four
solid samples. -The samples were analyzed for phenols by U.S. EPA
Method 8040.
summary
All elements were successfully analyzed in all samples. Areas of
concern with respect to data usability are listed according to the
seriousness
Qualifiers
affected.
of the problem. Note that the Summary of Data
(Table 1) 1 ists · the specific samples which were
These include:
Minor Issues
The surrogate spike recovery for pentachlorophenol was low.
Therefore, the results for the associated sample, CEMENT, were
qualified "J", estimated. Similarly, detection limits for the
associated sample, CEMENT, were qualified "UJ", estimated.
Notes
2-Chlorophenol was detected in a laboratory blank. This
concentration was then subtracted out for other sample results.
The practice of subtracting out to adjust for blank contamination
is not consistent with U.S. EPA methodology.
The data were reviewed according to the National Functional
Guidelines for Evaluating Organic Analyses. The text of this
report addresses only those problems affecting usability.
AWD Technologies, Inc. Penn Center West Building Ill. Suite 400 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15276 Telephone 412 788 2717 Telecopier 412 788 1316
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PGH-90-DAL-350
Mr. Robert S. Markwell
Beazer Materials and Services, Inc.
September 19, 1990 -Page 2
Information Regarding Report content
Table 1 is a summary of qualifiers added to the laboratory's
results during data validation.
Attachments:
1.
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Glossary of data qualifiers.
Data Summary. This includes:
a. All positive results with qualifier codes, if applicable.
b. All unusable detection limits qualified with an ''R.''
c. All estimated detection limits qualified with "UJ.''
Appendix A -Results as reported by the laboratory (no
corrections were made during data validation).
Appendix B -Support Documentation includes details to support
the statement of this report.
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GLOSSARY OF DATA QUALIFIER CODES
(ORGANICS)
Codes Relating to Identification
(confidence concerning presence or absence of compounds)
u = Not Detected. The associated number indicates
approximate sample concentration necessary to be
detected, or not detected substantially above the level
reported in laboratory or field blanks.
(NO CODE) = Confirmed Identification.
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