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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD003200383_19901011_Koppers Co. Inc._FRBCERCLA RA_Organic and Physical Chemical Data Validation-OCRI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PGH-90-MKL-407 DATE TO FROM SUBJECT Overview October 11, 1990 Mr. Roberts. 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 #M90-05.40 AWD TtCHNOLOGIES The set of samples for Beazer (sampled 5/08/90 and 5/09/90) contained 20 samples. These included: 18 soil samples and 2 rinsate blank. The sample set also included 2 pairs of field duplicates. Samples were analyzed for phenols by 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 of the problem. These include: Minor Issues 2,4-dimethylphenol and 2-chlorophenol were reported in the QA/QC Lab blank which accompanied these samples. The samples with positive results for these compounds are qualified "U" if the result was less in magnitude than five times that of the blank. Notes In addition, magnitudes of results for all samples containing positive hits for 2,4-dimethylphenol and 2-chlorophenol were underestimated due to blank subtraction. Blank subtraction is contrary to U.S. EPA guidelines. AWD Technologies, Inc. Penn Center West. Building Ill, Suite 400 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15276 Telephone 412 788 2717 Telecopier 412 788 1316 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AWD Technologies, Inc. PGH-90-MKL-407 Mr. Roberts. Markwell Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. October 11, 1990 -Page 2 Information Regarding Report Content Attachments: 1. 2. 3 • 4. 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. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AWD Technologies, Inc. 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 OUANTITATION (can be used for positive results and sample quantitation limits): J = UJ Analyte present. precise. Reported value may not be accurate or = Not detected. Quantitation limit may be inaccurate or imprecise. OTHER CODES NA= Not Analyzed I AWO Technologies, Inc. I I I I I I I I I DATA SUMMARY FORMS I I I I I I I I I I I I NON CLP om FOIi SAMPLES comc1Eo 1/8/90 BEAZER· RALEIGH !eystone En,ironiental loo. I "90·05.10 I Saiple !lo. I 1-168-EA paqe l of l S·lHA S·lHI 1-ll·EA S·lHA S·lHA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------········----------------·········---I COIIPOUHO Uni ts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ISolids at 103 ·c I 61.3 13.l 12.l 71.4 67.1 74.4 I lotal Organic Carbon 11100 lOJOO HR HR 80401 I Phenol ug/!g HR 2-ChlorOl)henol 119/!g HR 2-Ni trOl)henol ug/!g HR HR 732 277 111 107 HR mu 387U 430 U 906 HR < 96. 0 111.0 227 m l,4·0i1ethylphenol ug/lg NR I l,4-0ichlor011henol ug/!g HR 4·Chloro·3·1ethylphenol ug/lg HR HR <96.0 <10.0 <71.0 (67.1 HR 126 U <70.0 <71.0 <67.1 HR <96.0 170. 0 410 112 l, 4, 6· 1 ri chlor011henol ug/!g HR HR (l!l <140 <148 <ll4 12,4-0initrOl)henol 119/lg HR 4-Ni tr011henol ug/lg HR HR <l!l <140 <148 <134 HR <Ill <140 <148 <134 l,3,l,6·1etrachlor011~nol ug/lg HR HR <191 <140 1148 1134 I MethyH,6·dinitr011henol ug/!g HR PentachlorOl)henol ug/lg HR HR <192 <140 <148 < 134 HR 116 <140 <148 <!Ji I I I I I I I I I I I HOM CLP orn FOR mms COLLECTED 1/1/90 BEAZER -RALEIGH I !eystone En,ironmtal Joli. I "90-01.40 I Saaple No. I CONPOUKO Uni ts 11solids at 103 -c Iota! Organic Carbon I 80401 I Phenol 1-Chlorophenol ug/lg ug/lg Hitrophenol • l,Hiaethylphenol l, 4-0ichlorophenol ug/li ug/li ug/lg 4-Chloro-3-aethy!phenol ug/lg • 1,4,Hrichlorophenol l ,4-0ini trophenol ug/lg ug/lg 4-Mitrophenol ug/lg 11,3,1,Hetrachlorophenol 2-Nethy 1-4 ,6-dini trophenol Pentac h lorophenol ug/lg ug/lg ug/lg I I I I I I I I I pa1e l of 3 S-288-EA 5-lMA 5-30-iA S-31-iA 78.2 11 71.3 19 11.8 <61 71.6 113 163 166 411.0 U mu m m 397.0 301.0 117 U 414 U 463.0 U 478.0 U < 64 121 190. 0 113 .0 146 100 90.7 < 63.1 <118 <130 <140 <127 <128 <130 <140 <127 <128 <130 <140 <127 <118 <130 <140 <127 <118 <130 <140 <127 <128 < 130 118.0 <12) I I IIOII CLP om FOR SAHPLES COLLECTED 5/8/90 and 5/9/90 BEAZER -RALEIGH I leystone En,iron1ental lob. I H90-0I.IO Sa111le Ho. S-32-IA COHPOUHD Uni ts 5-ll-iA S-34-iA S RINSATE S RIHSATE BLAH! BLAH! page 3 of 3 5-168-EA OUP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\Solids at 103 -c t 18 .1 66. 8 59 .1 NR NR 68. l Iota! Organic Carbon ug/lg HR HR NR HR HR 20000 Total Organic Carbon ug/L NR NR HR Cl.00 NR NR 80401 Phenol ug/lg <6U m 98. 8 HR Ni NR l-Chlorophenol ug/!g Ill WU lOlU HR NR NR , .. Mi trophenol ug/lg 298 80 ., C8U Hi HR NR 2, 4-0i 1eth1 !phenol ug/!g mu 1140 U mu HR KR MR 2,4-Dichlorophtnol ug/!g 90. l 234 (84.5 NR MR NR 4-Chloro-l-iethylphenol ug/lg C 64 m <8U NR MR NR 2,4,6-lrichlorophtnol ug/lg (128 <150 <l49 NR MR MR 2,4-0initrophtnol ug/!g (128 <150 (169 HR MR HR 4-Hitrophenol ug/lg (128 CIIO (169 HR HR HR 2, l, 5, 6-1 et rachlorophenol ug/lg (128 CIIO (169 HR MR HR 2-Kethy 1-4, 6-dini trophenol ug/lg <128 (l50 (169 HR HR MR Pentachlorophenol ug/!g (128 CIIO 229 HR HR MR I AWD Technologies, Inc. I I I I I I I I I RESULTS AS REPORTED BY THE LABORATORY I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2v-J\.li-l'l'i0 S-iry oi Ar,alytinl Results D,te rece1veo: 9-IIAY-19'10 Custooer: Beazer -Raleigh ,.eystone IO Date Sapled Cust011er 1D Paraeeters Units lSolids at 103'C ' Total Organic Carbon mgiKg 8040) Phenol ugiKg 2-Chlorc,pnenol ugi,.g i·Nitroptier,ol ug/Kg 2,4-uu,ethylphenol Ug/~g 2 ,4-Dichlorophenol ug/Kg 4-Chloro-3-aetny lpher,ol ug/>.g 2141b-Tr1chlorophenol ug.;Kg 2, 4-Dini tropher,<1l ug/,g 4-Nitrophenol ug/,.g 2,3,5,o-Tetrachloropnenol ug/,g 2-~ethy 1-4,b-drni tropner,ol ug/,g ~ent acr1 loropn1:no l ug/Kg B:J40X Si.Jh1'ffi1TES 2-Fluorophenol • Recovery 2, 4 ,b-Tr 1brv1op:-,enol 4 ~ecover,.- 40-(,(,4 40-l}Jo 8-Ml-!99'j 6-IIAY-1990 S-loB-EA S-23-EA b5,3 53.2 :-s100 })30c) Nf; NR Nk NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR Nii NR rli NR NR NR NR NR NR ~~: ti: NR NR i~ NR 40-007 B-l'IAv-1m S-24-EI! 52.2 NR 732 47~ (9b.1) :9b,(J 120 (96.0 <J92 (192 <192 <.l 92 <.192 216 64.7 75.9 Job nae: "90-05,4(, 40-008 8-PIAl-19'ro s-:'j-E/1 71.4 NR 'i.77 387 154 (70,0 <7O.O 570 (140 <.l4v ,140 (14Q <.140 <.140 52.7 7b,9 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i.~--1.1,-, ~ ....... 5-,,..,.f ot Ar,;lyuc,I Results Date recei,,J: 9·1'1AI ·; 9'10 "£fS t or.e l(i 0,te Saapied CustOlit?r ID P.ram,ters ------------- 8040X Pt1H1Ul 2-C!-i lor0p,·1tr,0l 2-Nitro;iMnol 2, 4-L11.n1eth·,-lpheno l 214-[!ii:nlvrophenol 4-ChiJrl:·3-Hthy lpht:riol 2,4,o·Trichlorophenol i 14-[1in1 trophenvl 4-Nitropaenol 2, 3, :, , b· T ,tr.en lc;rophF,,,i 2-l'letr,-,. l -4 1b·din1 tr0pncr1c•l ~·1:ntacl'"1k,ropner.ol 8<)4(>l 5UfJ;f.13ATES 2-F luorvpr,rnol 2, 4,6-Tr ibroo1c.pnenc,l Ur,1 ts ,, • c~).g ug/~.g ug/i.g ug;'f.g ug;Kg ug;!.g ug/•g ug.-'1..g ug;Kg ug_:i.g ug/~g ug/t-.g 4 ~i:co·,cr-,.- l ReCLt-'P"r" S»ples 41;-0,)9 8-~Y-1990 S-ib-EA b?.b 43(0 ,;_,;_1 ·.:4,,:, <74.1) 411) '.148 ::_148 :.148 :.148 ,.148 ;t46 05. 7 40-01::, 4/i·Ol l 8-l'IAY • l 990 8·/IAY-19'10 S-2':-EA S·28·EA 74.4 76.2 :1}7 85.8 9"~~ :.03 ~ 4'" '•' ,.o7 ,(; 1c~ ·" \0 7 ,;) ;_c,.1,1) 11: 14b '; )4 ,.128 ...... , ;_1:b '. l :,-. '.134 <i:6 :,134 <12& •.~34 ,.128 ....... -.1,_, .. , 128 b8.2 64.4 7(1,◊ 78.4 Job nae: l'l'IC-05,40 4(1-(:15 40-(Jlo 40-017 8-l'IAY · 1990 8-/IA!· l 9'/t) 8-l'IAY·l'I',: 5·29-WA S-3<)-WA 5-31 ·WA 77.0 71.3 79.0 <o5.0 n,b 123 :.oo 491 449 319 3'17 301 424 4o3 478 121 190 113 1c,0 9(,. 7 \bJ. ~. ,·13(1 (14;) (:27 <. 1 3(J < 14(1 ;_127 < 130 \141) '127 ;_130 \140 ( 1:7 i l j<) (140 <.127 ;13(1 158 <127 62.2 53.5 oo.B 72.6 77 .1 ,, C 1/,.J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,eystor,e II, D.te S••pied Custo~er ID Parameters iJr11ts 4;j-(:l& 8-Jl!I~,-i ~9:) ·:i-::·:-w~ 4:>:)l'i !cj-1)~0 f-!\.'.\·,-1991) 8-!'1AY-J991j S-JJ-~ S-j.4-W.. 4';-ii2l 4(,-022 4(1-(iiJ 8-~Al-!990 9-IIAY-19% a-1•111'1-l 9->i 5 ,!N5'i!E s R!NSATE S-lbB-EA BLANK 8LAI« CU:tlCATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ,Solias at lOJ'C ' 78.1 bb.B 59.1 NR NR b8.3 • Total Orgm1c Caroon •gi>-J r;R NR NR NR MR 20<~)0 Total Organic (arbor, •lj,'L ,ir,. NR Nh U.00 NR MR 80401 Pr,er,ol ug;fg <b4.(: 125 98.8 N/1 MR MR 2-Cn loropher,c,l ug/~g 531 447 202 rf.: MR NR 2-N1 tr-opr1Ht0l ug;~q 298 80.b 184.S MR HR NR i 14-(11tt1et:-1y lp11er1c.l ug/l.g bk 114') 4~,3 NF< NF< ffi 2,4-Dicnlurophenc-i ug;lq 91), 7 ,34 (84.5 Nfi rll rll 4-Cnlorv-J-a-,t tii'f ljjher1ol ulji<.g <o~.v <75.(1 <84,S Ni< NR MR 2,4 16-fr-1chlvruphcr.ol ug.,lq t.126 '. l ~.() '109 NR NR NR 2, 4-[1 m1 trophenc,l ug;·i.g ::126 ,· 1 S,(; ,:109 Ni( NR Nfi 4-Ni trupncnol ug;·lq ,.12B ;_ 1 :,;) , lb9 rlR ~R NR 2,3 1S,b-Tetracnl0rupninol ug;·i.g ~.1 :-; ,.15(! ;JO~ NR Nfi r;,;· 2-fllctny l -4, 0-oir,1 tr..:,pnti1Vl u911.q ,.1:B \ 15(1 ,.10~· NF NR t.lf'i ~tnt a.er-, lo r opr,cno 1 uq:i.g ;_ 1:; -..l~;J Z29 r.-~-N'< Nfi 8041)) 5Uh1'.DGATES 2-F luoropher,ol ' Ficco--,er:,-e,.5. I!! <= ' 43.J im NR ffi .>J,i.. 2, 4, 6-1 r iurcifftvptumo: . Ficcu·.;cr·~· 8:.: &8.1 8j, l rii-: Nfi r;F, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Keystoru: lD Date Sa,,plea Custo,;.r ![, Paraaeters 8(14(, Phenol 2-Chloropiienol 2-N1trophc:nol 2, 4· 010etny lpher,ol 2, 4-(11cnl,,ropher,ol 4-Cnloro-j-•ethylpne~ol 2,4,6-Tr1chlorophenol 2, 4-0rnii rophenol 4-Nltropnenol 2,3,516-Tetrachlorophenol 2-"etny 1-4 16-dir,1 trophenol ~·ent achlvrupt"renol S,)4,) SlJii,1JGATES 2-t luor-,:,pt1enol 2:, 4, b· Tr 1nr .:..F10p:-,c:i10l tm1ts ugiL ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L cg;L ug;L Ugil ug;L ug/L ug;l ug/L • Recv·.,itr·r ., Ri.-:,Jw't:.rl • Sua-arr of A;,fr,tic.! Rescl ts 4(;-(:::1 8-AAY-19% S idt6ATE BLAN!s. <0.5')) <(1,SI)) ,0.5X• .;_ (;. :'.(1(; <0.500 ,.(!. 5(,j <l .1j(; <1.00 d .(M) <J .00 < 1. 1)1) :: 1 • (;(1 73.:, 75.:, 4;)-(,:: 9-li\/d· ~ 990 ; RirlS/-iE &LANI' :. (J. 5:)lj -;_(;. 51)0 :(l,:°,(r.) •: (;. :',(11) ;_1j,:".t)0 ((J, 50v ;I.l<J (1.0(: <l,iX1 :_ ! . (~) \; .00 :_ l. • (1(; 71).0 oB.a I AWD Technologies, Inc. I I I I I I I I I SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION I I I I I I I I I PHENOLS I I JD: l,-QI\ -\JS,LIC)-~c:) \ ,: 1,0\q 0\ \''<' I ~,,u ,-, DATE INJECTED: 7 , 0 RUN f:, 1 ISOL: 1.Jv· AMT. EXTRACTEO: ___ ML \0 GM FINAL VOL,: \ ML DIL: j I __.__ toMPOUND _______ IR,T, (MIN.) I_RESPONSE_l_coNc. (UG/kj )_ r~L 1 ____ 1 ____ 1_<_S_o,_o __ _ 2-CHLOROPHENOL , ____ 1 _l_S_,_l_--'*~- ~-NITROPHENOL. _____ ----____ ,_<_S_o_,o ___ _ 1,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL. ___ I ________ ,_\1_), __ :....;.__ f, 4-DICHLOROPHENOL. ___ I. I _<._5_0_, ti ___ _ ,-CHLORO-3-METHYLPHENOL_ I , _...JLt ___ _ 2,4,6-TRICHLOROPHENOL, __ , 1_< ....... l~00=-·---- 1, 4-DINITROPHENOL '-+------ 1-NITROPHENOL _____________ --+----- ,,J,5,6-TETRACHLOROPHENOL_I ____ -----+------ 4,6-DINITRO-2-METHYLPHENOLI ________ -+----- 'ENTACHLOROPHENOL_· _____________ \J.L.J ___ _ I 1-FWOROPHENOL(SURR) __________ ,_1_9_.~_..,;/,__ __ i, 4, 6-TRIBROMOPHENOL(SURR) '----' , _s_s_ . ....:..4""'1! 0 ).---__ I * 'S lA61'-c-d OlAl"" ~ D/J/'C,U,C,'-(::,0{. c2,,Hd. 0 ~0 ~ :; 0;;J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PHENOLS ID: h'.\C)-()S,4~-~, AMT. EXTRACTED: ~--"'--_,____DATE INJECTEO:~RUN I:~)] \SOL:~ ___ KL \t) GM. FINAL VOL. : I ML OIL: J_ COMPOUND PHENOL ______ IR-T. (MIN.) I_RESPONSE_I_CONC. (~G/ k,) . _____ 1 ___ 1 ___ 1 <SO.O 2-CHLOROPHENOL 2-NITROPHENOL ___ 1=====1=====1_l __ _ ·-----___ I 7~ I, 1S 2,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL --___ 1 ___ 1 <So,""b 2,4-0ICHLOROPHENOL 4-CHLOR0-3-KETHYLPHENOL_I __ , __ ,_{, __ 2,4,6-TRICHLOROPHENOL <loo. 2,4-DINITROPHENOL 4-NITROPHENOL 2,3,5,6-TETRACHLOROPHENOL_I 4,6-DINITR0-2-METHYLPHENOLI 1 ____ ----- PENTACHLOROPHENOL 1 ______ ,...,..) __ _ 2-FLUOROPHENOL(SURR) l,4,6-TRIBROHOPHENOL(SURR) I ~s~~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I r-.ey:it,:,nt i0 Sampi1rig ;,;.1:1t Cu=t~•i::.r IL: 45vlias ot 103'C Tc,t1l Cr;1r,1c CirOC•f; 804(,;. C·r1er,ol 2-Chlc,r .:·~!1ii1•:• l .:.-N 1 tr C•~·i1!:i1C· l : 1 ! -(11.rJetiiy lp•,!:r,..:-~ : 14-D 1c;-,lc,rc,pner1c-l 4-Crilorv-j-,,etii"f lpr,-:.;,c,l 2,4 1b·Tr1cnloroph~n0l :,4-D:nitr0pnen0l ~-N l tr C•Pi:fi,G l _i I j I: l t. f £tr ac:-, l,:,r-,:,~,r1€i-,:,i 2-:'I'!-: t:"I";-" l -.! , t··C lr1.i tr0pr-1e.r:C• l ~-:n~i~~1;,0~ni~0l 8;;,.:,:;_1 3:_if-.1\C•;:; iE S :-F 1~0r::-p:-,ei10l : 1 ! 1 c,-~ r 1or,:,:;ic·;,:,1:.: .ol lints •g/L ug/i:. ,; ug/t..g ug/~ g ug/l;_g wg/kg ug/'-.·~ ug/><g u-;i,·t,_•; Li•Jil .'l 1_:,;_iL-~ ;_i,;,:1._~ tig:' '·-·~ ·~ ~ 2cc,p·1· l f.,•:t,<'r 4(; •(::) i ~_:;"C LAB ~LMit( • C: :. ,". '.·.I\','.' c9 ; ___ ,;). ;) :_':-;(,' (; ·.iO(i ; j1j(: . !:\: ; ~ ::r,:: ;;.: _tl( ~~8 CC:rf:RQ~ ~111HE 60. 7 ~ ~cc. tr.2 ~ ~cc. NE NR NF 77.6 l ~:iC. r,;h· i:t:,; tj:,7·\~~i::. e-:.i:: 8:,'' 4:)-(:1: ~;:.-~c ~-:E-tA :~· 78. :. N!i_ 4(,-:Jl] ~A _QC S-:6-EH MS Nfi NR ]',2 4(,.2 tlli ~;R N/; 61.<) ~i (~~ ':,t,,J r~;- r~~- ., • ., . . , • : .. ::,. 7 ·, 54.(1 E:t,;; ,ec, R,c. Rei:. ,,c. Rte. 41)-(114 QA_OC S-:B-t;:; ~S[: Nk NR 60.5 k ~~c . 61.5 '% ~:ti:. NR tlfi NR 67.6, Re: . W'< NR '5!.4 Re-:, ·' I !, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,. I PGH-90-MKL-408 DATE October 11, 1990 TO Mr. Robert S. Markwell Program Manager -Environmental Services Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. 436 Seventh Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 FROM Mark K. Lentz AWD Technologies, Inc. SUBJECT Organic and Physical/Chemical Data Validation Keystone Environmental Job #M90-05.16 overview AWD TECHNOLOGIES The set of samples for Beazer contained 20 samples. These 1 rinsate blank. Samples were (sampled included: analyzed 5/02/90 and 5/03/90) 19 soil samples and for phenols by 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 of the problem. These include: Minor Issues 2,4-dimethylphenol and phenol were reported in the QA/QC Lab blank which accompanied these samples. The samples with positive results for these compounds are qualified ''U'' if the result was less in magnitude than five times that of the blank. Notes In addition, magnitudes of results for all samples containing positive hits for 2,4-dimethylphenol and phenol were underestimated due to blank subtraction. Blank subtraction is not contrary to U.S. EPA guidelines. AWD Technologies. Inc. Penn Genier West. Building Ill. Suite 400 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15276 Teleohone 412 788 2717 Telecooier 412 788 1316 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AWD Technologies, Inc. PGH-90-MKL-408 Mr. Roberts. Markwell Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. October 11, 1990 -Page 2 Information Regarding Report Content Attachments: 1. 2 • 3. 4. 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. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AWD Technologies, Inc. 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 OUANTITATION (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 limit may be inaccurate or imprecise. OTHER CODES NA= Not Analyzed I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NON CLP DATA FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED 5/2/90 THRU 5/3/90 BEAZER· RALEIGH Keystone Envirorwnental Job.# M90-05.16 Sa~le No. C~POUNO %Sol ids at 103 ·c 8040X Phenol 2-Chlorophenol 2-Nitrophenol 2,4-Dimethylphenol 2,4-Dichlorophenol 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 2,4-Dinitrophenol . \ 4-Nitrophenol 2,3,S,6-Tetrachlorophenol 2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol Pentachtorophenol Units ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/l(g ug/lCg BENTONITE 91.6 <54.4 <54.4 <54.4 136 U <54.4 <54.4 <109 <109 <109 <109 <109 <109 SANOPACK CEMENT 98.3 98.6 <51 .0 22300 <51.0 <50.5 <51.0 <50.5 <51 .a 32.8 U <51.0 <50.5 <51 .0 <50.5 <102 <101 <102 <101 <102 <101 <102 <101 <102 <101 <102 <101 X·30CP 2·4 1 79.4 <63.0 <63.0 <63.0 <63.0 <63.0 <63.0 <126 <126 <126 <126 <126 <126 page 1 of 4 86.3 81.9 <63.0 <61.0 <63.0 <61.0 <63.0 <61.0 <63.0 <61.0 <63.0 <61.0 <63.0 <61 .0 <148 <112 <148 <112 <148 <112 <148 <112 <148 <112 <148 <112 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NCO CLP DATA FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED 5/8/90 BEAZER · RALEIGH Keystone Envirormental Job. # M90-05.16 Sarrple No. X·33CP a-10 1 X·40EA 6-81 X·41WA 2-4 1 X·41WA 8-101 page 2 of 4 X·9LF 2·4 1 ----------········--··----------···············---------------·······------------------------------------------------------- CO<POUND Units ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \Sol ids at 103 ·c X 88.2 82.6 80.6 85.7 86.5 74.4 Total Organic Carbon 8040X Phenol ug/Kg <56.5 <60.S <62.0 <58.5 <58.0 107 U 2-Chlorophenol ug/Kg <56.5 <60.5 <62.0 <58.5 <58.0 906 2-Ni trophenol ug/Kg <56.5 <60.5 <62.0 <58.5 <58.0 389 2,4-0imethylphenol ug/Kg <56.5 202 U <62.0 62.8 U <58.0 <67. 7 2,4-Dichlorophenol ug/Kg <56.5 <60.5 <62.0 <58.5 <58.0 <67. 7 4·Chloro·3·..,thylphenol ug/Kg <56.5 <60.5 <62.0 <58.5 <58.0 112 2,4,6-Trichtorophenol ug/Kg <113 <121 <124 <117 <116 <134 2,4-Dinitrophenol ug/Kg <113 <121 <124 <117 <116 <134 4-Nitrophenol ug/Kg <113 <121 <124 <117 <116 <134 2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol ug/Kg <113 <121 <124 <117 <116 <134 2·Methyl·4,6·dinitrophenol ug/Kg <113 <121 <124 <117 <116 <134 Pentachlorophenol ug/Kg <113 <121 <124 <117 <116 <134 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NON CLP DATA FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED 5/8/90 and 5/9/90 BEAZER · RALEIGH Keystone Envirormental Job.# M90-05.16 Sa~le No. CCX<PCXJND XSol ids et 103 ·c 8040X Phenol 2-Chlorophenol 2-Nitrophenol 2,4-Dimethylphenol 2,4-Dichlorophenol 4-Chloro·3·methylphenol 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 2,4-Dinitrophenol 4-Nitrophenol 2,3,5,6-Tetrachtorophenol 2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol Pentachlorophenol Units ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Xg ug/Kg ug/Xg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Xg 92. 1 <54.5 <54.5 <54.5 <54.5 <54.5 <54.5 <109 <109 190 <109 <109 <109 X·9LF 12• 14 I 87.9 <57.0 <57.0 <57.0 <57.0 <57.0 <57.0 <114 <114 186 <114 <114 <114 X·42"A 2-4' 79.9 <62.5 <62.5 <62.5 <62.5 <62.5 <62.5 <125 <125 <125 <125 <125 <125 X-42"A 12· 14' 76.1 <65.5 <65.5 <65.S <65.5 <65.5 <65.5 <131 <131 187 <131 <131 <131 X·42"A 18-20 1 83 <60.0 <60.0 <60.0 <60.0 <60.0 <60.0 <120 <120 223 <120 <120 <120 80.5 <62.0 <62.0 <62.0 <62.0 <62.0 <62.0 <124 <124 <124 <124 <124 <124 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NON CLP CATA FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED 5/8/9D and 5/9/90 BEAZER· RALEIGH Keystone Envirormental Job.# M90-05.16 Sample No. COMPOLND %Solids at 103 ·c 8040X Phenol 2-Chlorophenol 2-Nitrophenol 2,4-0imethylphenol 2,4-0ichlorophenot 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 2,4-Dinitrophenol 4-Nitrophenol 2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol 2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol Pentachlorophenol 8040 Phenol 2-Chlorophenol 2-Nitrophenol 2,4-Dimethylphenol 2,4-Dichlorophenol 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 2,4-Dinitrophenol 4-Ni trophenol 2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol 2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol Pentachlorophenol Units % ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/l ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L X·44~A 8-10' 87.3 <57.5 <57.5 <57.5 <57.5 <57.5 <57.5 <115 <115 127 <115 <115 <115 X RINSATE ( ug/L) <0.500 <0.500 <0.500 0.5 <0.500 <0.500 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 I AWO Technologies, Inc. I I I I I I I I I RESULTS AS REPORTED BY THE LABORATORY I I I I ;I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~.e·7s tor11:. 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(; ,'t,, :, Joe n••e: "90-<)5, lb l o-()(J:. 10-0vo 10-1)(;7 16-(.('8 2-i',';1-1990 i-111.AY-199(1 2-ll'tAY-1991) 2-1:AY-I 9'ic: CEMENi X -J(>CP 2-4' l-30CP 8-10' .:.-3XP 4-6' 98.b 79.2 &,,J 81.9 2~J.\: ',oJ.O (':,8,0 <ol.O . .: ;. C 'b3,0 {_~.a. (1 ;.bl.(1 '..''.'o.J · .• -J. -· <,oJ,1) <.58.U (bl,(, 2:.8 \63.(i (58 ,(J •.bl , (i ,_:~:•, :. Cb],0 <58.1) <61.0 c;, <bj,1j <:-8.(} ;_t: ~ ,(j .._ .r,:, _, :_ i <)l ~.lib (116 t, 122 ;_l(ij_ ,:120 t.1 lb ~.12.i . ,.·,, ::126 ~ l lb ; ' ,,, • .•• , J '. >L<l. ;_l(:1 <12o ',l lb ::1:2 :..11:11 d2o I! lb , 122 ;_Ll \120 <I lb ::1:.: }.!,j ~2.7 >< < I ·.Jo.• 07 .3 h·.c b9 ,;· 71.9 , ... -. , ..... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i..: .•. ., ..... ' . ,.__eystor,c Hi D,t,; Suplcd Custvliler rn PHa•eters l5olios at 103'C 8().\0l ~r,er,ol i-Chlorophcmol 2-Ni tr(,ptltriol 214-D lJiu:tn f lprit!Ml i,4-Dichl~roph€nGl 4-Chloro-3-,,eth; lpher,0: 2, 4 ,6-Tr iciilor opt',cnol 2, 4-Dmi tropru:nol 4-Mitropncr,ul 2,3,5,6-TctrachlorophE~0l ;:-"etny 1-4 16-drn1 t r,ipr,,;r,ol f•entacn lo ropher,o 1 tKI.\Oi SURRQG;;TES :-F luorophEr,ol 2, 416· Tr ibrooopiii:r,v 1 ugjig ug,'t.g ug,lg ugi, g ugj•.g ug,'l\g ug/1\g ug,',.g ug/,.g ug/,g ug;,g ug/i g ~ fii:ClWH'f ~ ~.t.CCIVt!'y' S.il!,p les 10-(;(rf 2·t4A'r-199(1 )_ -J.3CP 8-1(,· ,So.5 (50. ':, t.5-6.:, :::-6.'5 ,:~.5 <':to.5 (113 \l 13 d i3 ,.113 0.113 <! 13 i,<l, 0 b8.1 Cust01,er: Be,zer -e,le1gn Job r,ioe: ~9<)-(15, lb l C• ·t) l (J lo-,)11 lo-015 lo-Olo i-tt.A'f-19';<• 2-r-tAY-19-?1) i-~y-1990 i-MAY-1Y9fi .• -!1)EA :'.•4' > •41JtA o-8' X-4lloi.i 2-4 1 1-41\11,'; 8-1(,· 8'.c.o 8<,.b 8'5,7 86.5 \0(),5 <o?.O \:.a .. 5 <58.0 ·:.,,.:,,5 :..62.(1 ..-c-C ',.,d. ,J <SB.(, q:ii),5 :.6i.V ,.~.a. 5 1:8.0 .:.·:.:. -;,o2 .0 t2.8 <58.0 \b•:1. 5 .· ., . \0.;.,(J ,5,J,5 <.'5t3. (l <o(,. S \02,tJ (56.:, <:.a.I) '121 <1:4 <.117 <116 <121 <124 <.1 l 7 (!lb -;.121 (124 (117 ( l 16 <.1.~l (124 (117 <.llo <121 <.124 q17 <116 < l ::1 <124 <117 <.! lo 88.4 88.4 94.0 :,2,4 89. 1 92.4 90.o 70,4 I I I I I I I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I ,J. ~•J,• I. ~.cys~or1e :r1 DHe Saapl,d CustOR1•' J[; lSohds at lOJ'C 0040X Phenol 2-Chli:,ropiier,ol 2-Nitropi,<:nul 2, 4-Di•etny ipnenol 214-0icri loropnenol 4-Chloro-3-1,.thy lpheno i i 14, b-T r 1chlc,r.:,pliinul 21 4-[,initrophenc.l 4-Nitrophenol 2, j 15 ,o-T etr aci1h1rvpt1er1~• l 2-~c thy 1-4 ,0-dmi t ropricnol P'eritacnlor t:,pheriol a,w,i StJ-f<w;\ T t S 2-F luoropi,cnvl 2, 4, b-Tr iori:ott10pr1Ciiol ). U9il.g ug/~.g ug;rg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/,.g U9iSlj ug/,.g ugi>g ug/~g •jg;r.g ug;fg ' Fcc~vc.ry ., RccJ·.-cr-,. • 10-:)15 lo-(•l 9 3-P\A·y· -1 S·S 1J J-IIAY-1990 I -9Lf :-4 ,-9Lf b-8' 84.b 92, l ,59.0 ,.54.5 <:,9 ,(; :.54.: i59,!) <:"4.5 (5~· .0 <:-4. :, ~59 ,1) (.':,4,5 <:,9.(: (54.5 '118 ,11)9 • ◄ I -\ I J lj ,.tt)<i , 118 19ti q 1.j '.109 \11~ \ 11j'f jo(; \l(G 3&.(; 63.3 o4.8 a1.2 1,,-0::V lo-:)21 lo-1)22 lb-02j HIAY-1991j J-Mi.-19% J-~AY-l 99li 3-MA~ -1 ~-~ ~-9LF 1:-14' J-42W?; 2-4' X-42\IIA 12-14 X-42 1e-:,; 87.9 79,9 76. l 83.0 ,57.0 <b2.S <65.5 <.60.0 (57.0 <.b2,5 {65,5 <bO.O <57.0 <.62,5 <:65.5 (l,O. 1) (57 ,lj <62.5 (65.5 (l,0,0 ,57.0 (62.5 (65.5 <bO.O ,57 ,(, (62.5 (65.5 (l,0,0 <114 q~. < 131 (121) \ l 14 \125 '131 \12\l 186 <.125 187 223 < 114 : 12'5 (131 1,120 ; 114 ;_125 1.131 ~.121) :.ll4 ~.125 <.131 <120 ·-' l!)J •. 60, l 79 ,9 71.o 75.4 79.2 88.: 64.5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ketstone ID Oate Saplea Custo;,er ID Para,;eters ------------ lSollas •t 11;J'C 804Ul i'her,ol i-Cr1i0r ~,pru:r,01 i-Nitr0piiff1Ul 2, 4-(1 Uit'=tn7· lpncru.:il 2, 4-(iichlorophenol 4-Cnloro· 3-oethy lpt.e0,ol 2 ,4,b· Tr 1ctdc,roptu:nol 2, 4-[1m1 tr~ipneriol 4-Nitropnenol 2, 3, 516· T etrachloropneno l 2-"etnt 1-4,t:·Cir,1 tropher,o 1 ~·er1t achloropr11:nol BtJ401 ~TES 2-F luoropn.nol 21416-Tr 1trCifi10phlfft0l units ' ug/l.g UIJ/~-9 ug;lg ug;,.g ug/ig ug/~g ug/1.g ug/,.g ug/Kg ug/i.g ug/Kg ug;,.g 4 R1:covery l f<ecov;ry 16•!)~4 lb-02~ Hl.11· 199,j J-'1AT · l 9'10 i-44~!\ 4-o' l·44flA 8-1(1' 8(i. 5 ,02,1) \6? ,(; •.bi,0 <..bi,(i ' . ,.o"'.v (02.(i ,:i:4 ,L14 '124 q~4 -:t24 ,.1:i 79.9 935 87.3 ·:..57 -~· '115 ;,115 i.27 <.11 :- < 115 ·.115 78.5 9(;,8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~.e·1stor,e ID Oate Sa•pleo Custoiaer i:U P-1ras11:ters lo·(;~~- 2•'1'.A) -1191) -~ ~-i Nij; T( ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8(J4(, Phenol ug;L ;_0. ':,0ij 2-Cnloropr,enol ug/L ,.(1, :.(M; 2-Nitrophenol ug;L ! ,J •. s,::,J 2, 4-Ui1tethy lprier,L• l ug/L 1:1.:.,:,;:1 2,4-Dichloropnenol ug;L :,),$Vi) 4-Cr,loro-j-•etny lpnenoi ug;l ;_tj. 5t;(: 2,4,o-Tr1cnloropnenol ug/L ,1.1)1) 2, 4-[11ni tropn£ncl ug;l •:_ l, Ut) 4-N1tro~neriol ug/l 'l. 0,) 2,3,5,b·Tetrachlorophenol UgJL ( 1. (.1(; 2-Methy 1-4 ,b-aini t rop!'ltr,vi ug;l ,1.01) ~·c.nt 11chlo r opr1eno l ug; l ;_ 1. ;J(; &14:) Si.JR!i'OGATES 2-F luor.Jpt1tr1ol ' F;eco-..•cr·,-J~ .B 2, 4 1b· Tr 1t,r C•lltOphe.r1L• i • ~.ecc·.cr1 :"-i:::i,,.:. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES, INC. CASE NARRATIVE I GENERAL A. WORK ORDER M90-05.16 B. SAMPLE NUMBERS C. SHIPPING PROBLEMS II ANALY~.IS A. ANALYSIS PROBLEMS B. COMMENTS 001-025 None ------------------- None _________________ _ All soil results are on a dry weight basis. All 8040 identifications are from retention time only. The Lab Control Blank sample for soil samples contained the components Phenol and 2,4-dimethylphenol. These values were then subtracted out of the results for the entire work order of soil samples. These inter- ferences come from the extraction procedure I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Keyst.ir,€ ID sa~pirng Pornt Custc~,H IL 81)4,n. ~-r,-:r,vl 2 -Cr,k,t ,::.p~erio l i-r,i 1 tr c,pi1ii1C•l 2, 4-[11~1etny lpher1L• l 2,4-D1cnlor0pneriol 4-C,,iorc,-3-mctriy lpr,er,c,l 2, 4, 6-Tr 1a,loropnu,c l 2,4-D1n1tropn€G0l 4-N 1 t ropr1cr1ol 2,3,516-lc:ric~lor0phen0l 2-Ae tny 1-4 1 b·u1r11 tr,:,pr,1:.r1c,l ~·,mt a er! i ,:,rvp+1cr1c-l 8'At)l SURROGe:ES ;:-F luorc,pnH,(ll 214,o-Tr 1or Jfi,.:ip:ic~,i:-1 i '.JQ.:. ·~ U•~/ ~--~ cg.·, J ug,,·~.-; u9-lJ ug,, g ug;>.~ ug;~ .. g ug;lg u9f,g ui;.--~-Y ug;i.g 16-(A)l Qa_,x Li:;& BL~;;~_ : l ,:u:, :._ l(;(, 'l <") <. l (;;) e:·,.c.· '1:~· . : ~_1j( ~;:.B L.Q:~T~U~ t..:'-.1> ~ Fe~. t:-. :, •. t-·-=c. ''" r,, ·;t,,; ~ F-ec. 59.o -. . .,l,. 16-1)12 ii«_lli: .1-40EA DuP Bt.o NR lo-01; ~_flC i. ··kEA ~; r~~ NF .•i:, 7; .J · ;.._ec. i,-R r;~_ lt>-(114 QA_fi~ A-4(JtA fl1rn o4 . .: ti.-:c. Di.~., F11~·=· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I \ ' , PGH-90-TMJ-409 DATE TO FROM SUBJECT Overview October 11, 1990 Mr. Roberts. Markwell Program Manager -Environmental Services Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. 436 Seventh Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 Thomas M. Jackman AWD Technologies, Inc. Organic and Physical/Chemical Data Validation Keystone Environmental Job #M90-07.53 AWD TiatNOLOGIES The set of samples for Beazer (sampled 7/13/90) contained 4 water samples including 1 pair of field duplicates, 1 field blank and 1 trip blank. Samples were analyzed for Isopropyl Ether, Phenols, Dissolved Calcium, Dissolved Potassium, Dissolved Magnesium, Dissolved Sodium, Total Alkalinity, Carbonate Alkalinity, Bicarbonate Alkalinity, Chloride and Sulfate. Isopropyl ether was analyzed by EPA Method 602; phenols were analyzed by Method 8040; pentachlorophenol was also analyzed by Method GC515; metals and physical/chemical parameters were analyzed by approved EPA methods. Summary All compounds were successfully analyzed in all samples. Areas of concern with respect to data usability are listed according to the seriousness of the problem. Major Problems Surrogate recoveries for the field blank accompanying this package exhibited significant interferences and a very low recovery in the analysis of phenols (Method 8040). Because of these interferences, positive results for the field blank are qualified ''J'', estimated and detection limits are qualified ''UJ'', estimated. (Appendix B contains the chromatogram and raw data for the field blank). I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AWD Technologies, Inc. PGH-90-TMJ-409 Mr. Robert S. Markwell Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. October 11, 1990 -Page 2 The field blank contained phenol, 2-ni trophenol, 2, 4-dimethyl- phenol, 2,4-dichlorophenol, 4-chloro-3-methylphenol, 2,4,6- trichlorophenol, 4-nitrophenol, 2,3,5,6-tetrachlorophenol, 2-methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol, 2,4-dinitrophenolandpentachlorophenol (Method 8040) at concentrations exceeding levels in the samples. Therefore positive samples results of these compounds are qualified "U". Minor Problems Matrix interferences prevented the surrogate recovery of pentachlorophenol analyzed by Method GC515 in sample C-24-0SE. Therefore the positive pentachlorophenol result for this sample is qualified ''J", estimated. Notes The positive result for 2-chlorophenol (25.0 ug/L) in sample C-24-0SE was miscalculated by the laboratory. The corrected value, 29.0 ug/L, is reported in the data summary. The data package contained no quality control or raw data for metals. Therefore evaluation of metal results could be performed. The interferences in the analysis of the field blank, described above, raise questions regarding the usability of the phenol data, i.e., is it reliable or not? Although the phenol results were reviewed in strict accordance with EPA validation guidelines, the significant interferences, in the opinion of the reviewer, cast doubt both on the value of blank results and their subsequent impact on sample results. The data were reviewed according to the National Functional Guidelines for Evaluating Organic and Inorganic Analyses. The text of this report addresses only those problems affecting usability. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I AWD Technologies, Inc. PGH-90-TMJ-409 Mr. Roberts. Markwell Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. October 11, 1990 -Page 3 Information Regarding Report Content Attachments: 1. 2 . 3 • 4. 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. Appendix A -results as reported by the laboratory (no corrections were made during data validation). Appendix B -Support Documentation includes details to support the statements in this report. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AWO Technologies, Inc. GLOSSARY OF DATA QUALIFIER CODES 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 limit may be inaccurate or imprecise. OTHER CODES NR = Not Analyzed I AWD Technologies, Inc. I I I I I I I I I DATA SUMMARY FORMS I I I I I I I I I I I DATA SUMMARY I NON CLP DATA FOR SAMPLES COLLECTED 7/13/90 Keystone Envirormental Job.# M90·07.53 I Salfl)le No. C-24-0SE I COMPOUND Units I Total Alkalinity as CaC03 mg/L 210 Chloride mg/L 157 Carbonate Alkalinity as CaC03 mg/L 40.4 I Bicarbonate Alkalinity as CaC03 mg/L 170 Sul fate mg/L 12.5 Dissolved Calciun ug/L 16200 I Dissolved Potassiun ug/L <5000 Dissolved MangesiLEl ug/L 5670 Dissolved Sodiun ug/L 18200 I Isopropyl Ether ug/L <1.00 Phenol ug/L <O. 500 2-Chlorophenol ug/L 29.0 I 2-Nitrophenol ug/L <0.500 2,4-Dimethylphenol ug/L <0.500 2,4-0ichlorophenot ug/L <0.500 I 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ug/l <0.500 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ug/L 2.53 U 2,4-Dinitrophenol ug/L <1.00 4-Nitrophenol ug/l <1.00 I 2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol ug/L 4.9 U 2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol ug/l 1.10 U Pentachlorophenol ug/l 1.56 U Pentachlorophenol (GC515) ug/L 0.015 J I I I I I I I C-24-0SE DUPLICATE MR MR MR MR MR MR NR NR NR <1.00 <0.500 24.2 <0.500 <0.500 <0.500 <0.500 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 4.24 1.65 2.91 0.014 u u u F !ELD BLANK MR MR MR MR MR MR NR MR MR <1.00 3.72 J <0.500 UJ 3.45 J 0.920 J <0.500 UJ 9.05 J 2.05 J <1.00 UJ 26.6 86.4 J 6.31 J 1.35 J <0.010 TRIP BLANK MR MR MR MR MR MR NR MR NR <1.00 NR MR NR NR NR NR NR NR MR NR NR MR NR I AWD Technologies, Inc. I I I I I I I I APPENDIX A I RESULTS AS REPORTED BY THE LABORATORY I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 24-/;UG-19% Sum11,ary oi Analytical Results Dlte received: 14-JUL-19% Customer: Beazer -Raleigh Job nae: ~90-07.53 Keystone ID Date Sampled Customer ID Parameters Units Total Alkalinity as CaC03 mlj/L Chloride •gil Carbonate Alkalinity as C,C03 •gJL Bicarbonate Alkalinity as CaCOJ rng/L Sulfate mg/L Dissolved Calcium ug/L Dissolved i·ohssiU<T, ug;L Dissolved ~agr,esium ug/L Dissol';ed Sodium ug/l GC515 Penhchlorophenol GC515 SURROGATES ug/L Samples 53-003 13-JUL-1990 C-24-0SE 210 157 40.4 170 12.:, 16200 <:,000 5670 182000 0.015 Tr ibrooopnenol ,Recovery M,trix Int. 53-007 53-008 13-JUL-1990 13-JUL-1990 C-24C-OSE DUPLICATE FB NR Nii NR NR NR NR NR NR NR Nfi NR NR NR NR "' NR NR NR 0.014 (0.010 110 69, l Page I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 24-AU;· l 9W S"""ary of Ana1"1tical Results t•ne rece1veo: 14-JUL-1990 Custoa;er: 6e1zer -Raleigh keystone Ifi Date Sapled Cust001er ID Paraoeters Units 802v Isopropyl Ether ug/L 802\l SURhW.TES Benzotriiluor1oe l Recovery 8040 ~henol ug/L 2-Chlorophenol ug/L 2-Nitrophenol ug/L 2,4-Dimethylphenol ug/L 214-D1chlorophenol ug/L 4-Cnloro-3-oetnylpnenol ug/L 2,4,6-Trichloropnenol ug/L 214-Dirii trophenol ug/L 4-Nitrophenol ug/L 2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol ug/L 2-Methy J -4 ,6-dini trophenol ug/L Pentac:nloropnt!nol ug/L 8040 SLJRROGMES 2-Fluoropnenol , Recovery 2, 4, 6-T r ibroo,;phenol , Recover( Sa•pies 53-1)1)3 13-JUL-1990 C-24-0SE {1.00 106 <0.500 2'5.0 (0.500 (0,50(1 (0.500 <.0.50<) ~.53 <l.O<i '1.00 4.90 1. 10 1.56 ;·o.J 76.0 oJ-007 13-JUL-1990 C-24C-0St DUPLICATE (1.00 99.2 <0.500 24.2 (0,500 <0.500 <0.500 <0.500 <1.00 < 1. 1)(1 (1.00 4.24 1.65 2.?l 37. 7 68.4 Job na•e: ~90-07.53 53-00E 13-JlJL-l'm f& (1.00 93.2 3.72 (0.500 3.45 0.920 (0.500 9.05 2.05 (1.00 2ti.6 86.4 b,31 1.35 14.5 ~atrix Int, 53-009 !J-JUL-1990 T6 (1.00 93.2 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR N~: NR NR NR Nii NR NR Page 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AWD Technologies. 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