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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD981475932_19950417_FCX Inc. (Washington Plant)_FRBCERCLA RA_Air Emissions Test Report - McLaren Hart-OCR~' I I I I I I I .I· I I I I I I I I I I ]I AIR EMISSIONS TEST REPORT FOR McLAREN HART FCX SUPERFUND SITE TEST DATES: DECEMBER 15, 1994 MARCH 16-17, 1995 REPORT DATE: APRIL 17, 1995 • r-1 ..... ~ . .. ..... . -. r~-•• r .._..,, • • ... -4 • ETS, INC. A subsidiary of ETS International, Inc. ETS, Inc. 1401 Municipal Road, N. W. · Roanoke, VA 24012 703-265-0004 703-265-0131 fax Air Compliance Division 1635-A Bustleton Pike Feasterville, PA 19053 215-364-8940 215-364-4596 fax Pollution Control Consultants_. Specializing In Toxic Emission Measurement and Control ETS CONTRACT NO. 94-365 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 REPORT CERTIFICATION The sampling and analysis perfo=ed for this report were carried out under my direction and supervision. DATE: "i' /; z/CJ,5" SIGNATURE: ?J. ~--ik~ Tony Un erwood Project Manager ETS, Inc. I have reviewed all testing details and results in· this report. and hereby certify that the test report is authentic and DATE: C24 , SIGNATURE: C Ii;:. Andy A. Hetz · Manager -Field Services ETS, Inc. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION. . . 1 1.1 BACKGROUND 1 1.2 OBJECTIVE. . 1 1.3 TEST PROGRAM 1 2.0 SUMMARY OF RESULTS 2 3.0 SAMPLING AND ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES 10 3.1 SAMPLING PROCEDURES. . . . . 10 3.1.1 SAMPLING POINT DETERMINATION - EPA METHOD 1 . . . . . . . . 10 3.1.2 VOLUMETRIC MEASUREMENTS -EPA METHOD'2 12 3.1.3 MOLECULAR WEIGHT DETERMINATION - EPA METHOD 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3.1.4 FLUE GAS MOISTURE CONTENT -EPA METHOD 4 13 3.1.5 PARTICULATE AND HC1 SAMPLING - EPA METHOD 0050 . . . . . . . . . . 13 3.1.5.1 SAMPLING TRAIN DESCRIPTION 13 3.1.5.2 SAMPLE TRAIN OPERATION 16 3.1.5.3 SAMPLE RECOVERY AND CLEAN-UP 16 3.1.5.4 FIELD BLANKS . . . . . . . . 17 3.1.6 SEMIVOLATILE SAMPLING -EPA METHOD 23 17 3.1.6.1 SAMPLING TRAIN DESCRIPTION 17 3.1.6.2 SAMPLING TRAIN PREPARATION 20 3.1.6.3 SAMPLE TRAIN OPERATION 20 3.1.6.4 SAMPLE RECOVERY AND CLEAN-UP 21 3.1.6.5 SAMPLE STORAGE AND TRANSPORT 23 3.1.6.6 FIELD BLANKS . . . . . . . 23 3.1.7 VOLATILE ORGANICS SAMPLING -EPA METHOD 0030 . . . . . . . . . 23 3.1.7.1 SAMPLING TRAIN DESCRIPTION 24 3.1.7.2 SAMPLING TRAIN PREPARATION' 24 3.1.7.3 SAMPLE TRAIN OPERATION 26 3.1.7.4 SAMPLE RECOVERY AND CLEAN-UP 26 3 . 1. 7. 5 FIELD BLANKS . . . . . . . . . 2 7 3.2 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES. . . . . . . . . . . . 27 3.2.1 OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE -EPA METHOD 3 27 3.2.2 MOISTURE CONTENT -EPA METHOD 4 28 3.2.3 PARTICULATE ANALYSIS -EPA METHOD 5 28 3.2.4 HCl ANALYSES -EPA METHOD 0050 29 3.2.5 PCDDs/PCDFs ANALYSES ... ; . 29 3.2.6 SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS ANALYSES 29 3.2.7 PCBs ANALYSES . . . . . . 30 3.2.8 PESTICIDES ANALYSES 30 3.2.9 VOLATILE ORGANICS ANALYSES 31 3.3 DATA ANALYSIS. . . . 31 3. 4 EQUIPMENT CALIBRATION . . . . . .· 32 i . TABLE OF CONTENTS /CONTINUED) LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1 -SUMMARY OF PARTICULATE AND HCL EMISSIONS TABLE 2 -SUMMARY OF PCDD/PCDF EMISSIONS TABLE 3 -SUMMARY OF SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND RESULTS TABLE 4 -SUMMARY OF PCB RESULTS TABLE 5 -SUMMARY OF PESTICIDES RESULTS TABLE 6 -SUMMARY OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND RESULTS LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1 -SAMPLING AND TRAVERSE POINTS FIGURE 2 -EPA METHOD 3 SAMPLING TRAIN FIGURE 3 -EPA METHOD 0050 SAMPLING TRAIN FIGURE 4 -EPA METHOD 23 SAMPLING TRAIN. FIGURE 5 --EPA METHOD 0030 SAMPLING TRAIN LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX A -TEST LOG APPENDIX B -DATA AND RESULTS FOR PARTICULATE AND HCl TESTING (EPA METHOD 0050) APPENDIX C -DATA AND RESULTS FOR DIOXINS/FURANS TESTING (EPA METHOD 23) APPENDIX D -DATA AND RESULTS FOR SEMIVOLATILES COMPOUNDS TESTING (EPA METHOD 23) 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 14 15 18 25 APPENDIX E -DATA AND RESULTS FOR PCBs TESTING (EPA METHOD 23) APPENDIX F -DATA AND RESULTS FOR PESTICIDES TESTING (EPA METHOD 23) ii 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 I I I I I I I I I TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) LIST OF APPENDICES (CONTINUED) APPENDIX G -DATA AND RESULTS FOR VOLATILE COMPOUNDS TESTING (EPA METHOD 0030) APPENDIX H -CALCULATIONS APPENDIX I -RAW FIELD DATA FOR PARTICULATE AND HCl TESTING (EPA METHOD 0050) APPENDIX J -RAW FIELD DATA FOR DIOXINS/FURANS, SEMIVOLATILES, PCBs, AND PESTICIDES TESTING (EPA METHOD 23) APPENDIX K -RAW FIELD DATA FOR VOLATILE COMPOUNDS TESTING (EPA METHOD 0030) APPENDIX L -RAW FIELD DATA FOR 0 2 AND CO2 ANALYSIS (EPA METHOD 3A) APPENDIX M -GRAVIMETRIC LABORATORY DATA APPENDIX N -HYDROGEN CHLORIDE LABORATORY DATA APPENDIX O -DIOXINS/FURANS LABORATORY DATA APPENDIX P - SEMIVOLATILE LABORATORY DATA APPENDIX Q -PCBs LABORATORY DATA APPENDIX R -PESTICIDES LABORATORY DATA APPENDIX S -VOLATILES LABORATORY DATA APPENDIX T -FIELD EQUIPMENT CALIBRATION DATA iii I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background: An air emissions test program was conducted at the McLaren Hart FCX Superfund Site in Washington, North Carolina. The test program was conducted on December 15, 1994 and March 16 through 17, 1~95 by ETS, Incorporated (ETS) of Roanoke, Virginia. ETS personnel participating in the test program for the December trip were Jeff Smith and Terry Williamson. For the March trip, ETS personnel who participated were Tony Underwood and Matt Bauman. The test program was witnessed by Paul Peronard of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). 1.2 Objective: The purpose of this test program was to conduct performance tests on a IRHV-2000 high vacuum thermal desorption system for total suspended particulate (TSP), hydrochloric acid (HCl), dioxins and furans (PCDDs/PCDFs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), pesticides, semivolatile organic sampling train (Semi-VOST) compounds, and volatile organic sampling train (VOST) compounds. 1.3 Test Program: The test program consisted of performing one measurement for TSP and HCl and two measurements for PCDDs/PCDFs, PCBs, pesticides, Semi-VOST and VOST compounds. At the request of McLaren Hart, only test run 2 was analyzed for the tests where two measurements were performed. Each measurement included determination of the subject pollutant emissions as well as 1 measuring the average gas temperature, moisture content, molecular weight, gas velocity, and volumetric flow rate of the flue gas. The testing was conducted in accordance with the procedures of Appendix A of the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Part 60, (40 CFR 60), and other methods accepted by the EPA. Appendix A contains a test log which provides the exact dates and times for each of the tests. 2.0 SUMMARY OF RESULTS Tables 1 through 6 present summaries of the results for particulate and HCl, PCDDs/PCDFs, sernivolatile organic compounds, PCBs, pesticides, and volatile organic compound emissions, respectively. More detailed data and results are presented in Appendices B through G. 2 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 I I TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF PARTICULATE AND HCI EMISSIONS MCLAREN HART RUN I.D. DATE TIME STARTED TIME ENDED STACK OUTLET SAMPLING PARAMETERS Metered Volume -def Corrected Volume -dscf Total Test Time -min % lsokinetics GAS PARAMETERS Gas Temperature - • F Oxygen -% Carbon Dioxide -% Moisture -% GAS FLOWRA TE Velocity -ft/sec Actual Volume -acfm Standard Volume -dscfm PARTICULATE EMISSIONS Cone. -gr/dscf Mass Rate -lb/hr HCI EMISSIONS* Concentration -ppmdv Cone. -ppmdv @ 7% 02 Mass Rate -lbs/hr < < < SO-M0050-R1 03/17/95 14:22 17:27 217.750 212.217 185 98.4 86 18.6 1.6 2.9 ,24.99 294 276 0.001 0.001 1.91 11.53 2.99E-03 (*) HCI emmisions are calculated using a detection limit of 0.1 ppm, the lowest standard concentration, which gives a minimum detection limit of 1.18 mg/ml. This detection limit was used because the Cl concentration detected in the blank was higher than the Cl concentration detected in the sample. 3 TABLE2 SUMMARY OF PCDD/PCOF EMISSIONS McLAREN HART STACK OUTLET RUN 1.0. DATE TIME STARTED TIME ENDED SAMPLING PARAMETERS Metered Volume -def Corrected Volume -dscf Total Test Time -min % lsokinetics GAS PARAMETERS Gas Temperature - • F Oxygen -% Carbon Dioxide -% Moisture -% GAS FLOWRA TE Velocity -ft/sec Actual Volume -acfm - Standard Volume.-dscfm PCDD/PCDF EMISSIONS (Total as 2378-TCDD Toxic Equivalents) Cone. -ng/Nm3 @7% 02 Mass Rate -lb/hr 4 SO-M23-R2 03/17/95 09:02 13:00 196.215 192.086 238 97.4 77 18.5 1.6 2.3 17.38 205 196 1.18E-01 1 40El11/ . ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •1i ' l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLING DATA: Run Number: Corr. Sample Volume: Corr. Flowrate 02 Content: CO2 Content: ANALYTICAL DATA ,2' -oxybis( 1-Chloropropane) 4-Methylphenol N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine Hexachloroethane Nitrobenzene lsophorone -Nitrophenol ,4-0imethylphenol ,4-Dichlorophenol 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene hloroaniline ,4,~ Trichlorophenol -Chloronaphthalene TABLE 3 SUMMARY OF SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS RESULTS McLAREN HART STACK OUTLET SO-M23-R2 192.086 dscf 196 dscfm 18.5 % 1.6 % < 3.95 0.00 4 < < 2.82 0.00 4 < < 2.48 0.00 4 < J 2.76 0.00 4 J < 2.47 0.00 4 < < 5.30 0.00 4 < BJ 21.87 B 67.25 4 < 3.55 0.00 4 < < 3.32 J 14.93 4 < 6.16 0.00 4 < < 5.54 0.00 4 < < 3.52 0.00 4 < < 1.91 0.00 4 < < 5.11 0.00 4 < < 3.73 0.00 4 < < 3.75 0.00 4 < < 8.73 105.54 4 < 3.89 0.00 4 < < 3.27 0.00 4 < B 54.78 B 47.79 4 B < 2.70 0.00 4 < < 5.02 0.00 4 < < 4.02 0.00 4 < < 1.93 0.00 4 < < 4.65 0.00 4 < < 4.64 0.00 4 < < 4.26 0.00 4 < < 1.82 0.00 4 < < 6.57 0.00 4 < < 1.63 0.00 4 < < 6.16 0.00 4 < < 4.44 0.00 4 < < 1.19 0.00 4 < 5 Page 1 of 2 i•,·svoceij_~*@N~I +•••tll1J\S.!;••t I \i~r• 1.80E-06 15.80 < 1.27E-06 < 2.14E-06 11.28 < 9.06E-07 < 1.52E-06 9.92 < 7.97E-07 < 1.34E-06 11.04 J 8.87E-07 .J 1.49E-06 9.88 < 7.94E-07 < 1.34E-06 21.20 < 1.70E-06 < 2.87E-06 0.00 0.OOE+OO 0.OOE+OO 14.20 < 1.14E-06 < 1.92E-06 0.00 0.OOE+OO 0.OOE+OO 24.64 < 1.98E-06 < 3.33E-06 22.16 < 1.78E-06 < 3.00E-06 14.08 < 1.13E-06 < 1.00E-06 7.64 < 6.14E-07 < 1.03E-06 20.44 < 1.64E-06 < 2.76E-06 14.92 < 1.20E-06 < 2.02E-06 15.00 < 1.21 E-06 < 2.03E-06 0.00 0.OOE+OO 0.OOE+OO 15.56 < 1.25E-06 < 2.10E-06 13.08 < 1.0SE-06 < 1.TTE-06 27.96 B 2.25E-06 B 3.78E-06 10.80 < 8.6BE-07 < 1.48E-06 20.08 < 1.61E-06 < 2.71E-06 16.08 < 1.29E-06 < 2.17E-06 7.72 < 6.20E-07 < 1.04E-06 I 18.60 < 1.49E-06 < 2.51E-06 18.56 < 1.49E-06 < 2.51E-06 17.04 < 1.37E-06 < 2.30E-06 7.28 < 5.BSE-07 < 9.84E-07 26.28 < 2.11E-06 < 3.SSE-06 6.52 < 5.24E-07 < 8.81E-07 24.64 < 1.98E-06 < 3.33E-06 17.76 < 1.43E-06 < 2.40E-06 4.76 < 3.82E-07 < 6.44E-07 TABLE3 SUMMARY OF SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS RESULTS McLAREN HART STACK OUTLET SAMPLING DATA: Run Number: Corr. Sample Volume: Corr. Flowrate 02 Content: CO2 Content: ANALYTICAL DATA hlorophenyl-phenylether Nitroaniline ,6-0initro-2-m~thylphenol N-Nitrosodiphenylamine Bromophenyl-phenylether Hexachlorobenzene Pentachlorophenol Phenanthrene nthracene Oi-n-butylphthalate Fluoranthene Pyrene Buty1benzylphthalate ,3'-0ichlorobenzidine bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate Benzo(a)anthracene hrysene 0I-n-octylphthalate Benzo(b)fluoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene Benzo(a)pyrene tndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene Oibenz(a,h)anthracene Benzo(g, h, i)pery1ene NOTES: < Undetected (B) Present in laboratory blank SO-M23-R2 192.086 dscf 196 dscfm 18.5 % 1.6 °.4 < < < < < BJ < < < < < < < < < < BJ < < < < J < < < < < < < < < 6.34 2.09 13.92 9.56 1.24 2.12 BJ 3.03 1.67 6.34 9.41 2.99 5.59 4.61 7.58 1.29 1.36 21.42 BJ 1.29 1.22 2.67 4.18 14.90 J 1.45 1.50 1.45 1.77 1.80 1.87 1.85 2.42 2.14 (J) Detected but below the quantitation limit; quantity is estimated (E) Detected but above calibration range; quantity estimated 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.46 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.39 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 (SAT) Saturated; amount reported should be considered underestimated 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 BJ 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 J 4 < 4 < 4 '< 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 < Page 2 of 2 if F svoc eM,~~ CRi>.TE':•,•:•,·· I F lb/iii '' 25.36 < 2.04E-06 < 3.43E-06 8.36 < 6.72E-07 < 1.13E-Q6 55.68 < 4.47E-Q6 < 7.53E-Q6 38.24 < 3.07E-Q6 < 5.17E-Q6 4.96 < 3.98E-07 < 6.71E-07 0.00 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 12.12 < 9.74E-07 < 1.64E-Q6 6.68 < 5.37E-07 < 9.03E-07 25.36 < 2.04E-Q6 < 3.43E-Q6 37.64 < 3.02E-06 < 5.09E-Q6 11.96 < 9.61E-07 < 1.62E-OS 22.36 < 1.80E-Q6 < 3.02E-06 18.44 < 1.48E-06 < 2.49E-Q6 30.32 < 2.44E-Q6 < 4.10E-06 5.16 < 4.15E-07 < 6.98E-07 5.44 < 4.37E-07 < 7.35E-07 56.12 BJ 4.51E-Q6 BJ 7.59E-06 5.16 < 4.15E-07 < 6.98E-07 4.88 < 3.92E-07 < 6.60E-07 10.68 < 8.58E-07 < 1.44E-Q6 16.72 < 1.34E-06 < 2.26E-06 50.12 J 4.03E-06 J 6.78E-Q6 5.80 < 4.66E-07 < 7.64E-07 6.00 < 4.82E-07 < 8.11E-07 5.80 < 4.66E-07 < 7.64E-07 7.08 < 5.69E-07 < 9.57E-07 7.20 < 5.78E-07 < 9.73E-07 7.48 < 6.01 E-07 < 1.01E-06 7.40 < 5.95E-07 < 1.00E-Q6 9.68 < 7.78E-07 < 1.31E-06 8.56 < 6.88E-07 < 1.16E-06 -• If BLANK(ug/Kg) Not Detected, then CORRECTEO(ug) = SAMPLE (ug); if BLANK(ug) , SAMPLE (ug), then CORRECTEO(ug) = 0.00 6 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 I I I I I I I I TABLE 4 SUMMARY OF PCB RESULTS ' McLAREN HART RUN 1.D. CORR. SAMPLE VOLUME: CORR. GAS FLOWRA TE: O2CONTENT: PCB's TOTAL MonoCB TOTALDiCB TOTAL TriCB TOTAL TetraCB TOT AL PentaCB TOTAL HexaCB TOT AL HeptaCB TOTAL OctaCB TOTAL NonaCB DecaCB TOTAL PCB TOTAL PCB+ EMPC STACK OUTLET < < < < < < S0-M23-R2 196.215 dscf 196 dscfm 18.5 % CONCENTRATION (µg/Nm3 (µq/Nm3l @7% 02) 0.0031 < 0.2627 0.0232 0.0070 < 0.2859 0.0155 < 0.0155 < 0.0232 < 0.0309 < 0.0000 0.1236 0.5408 7 0.0179 < 1.5214 0.1342 0.0403 < 1.6556 0.0895 < 0.0895 < 0.1342 < 0.1790 < 0.0000 0.7159 3.1322 MASS RATE (lb/hr) 2.12E-09 1.80E-07 1.59E-08 4.76E-09 1.96E-07 1.06E-08 1.06E-08 1.59E-08 2.12E-08 0.00E+00 8.47E-08 3.71E-07 TABLE 5 SUMMARY OF PESTICIDES RESULTS McLAREN HART STACK OUTLET RUN I.D. SO-M23-R2 CORR. SAMPLE VOLUME: 192.086 dscf CORR. GAS FLOWRA TE: 196 dscfm 02CONTENT: 18.5 % CONCENTRATION (µg/Nm3 (~g/Nm3) @7% 02) PESTICIDES. alpha-BHC < 0.0158 < 0.0914 a-Chlordane < 0.0158 < 0.0914 Aldrin 0.0825 0.4776 beta-BHC < 0.0158 < 0.0914 delta-BHC < 0.0158 < 0.0914 4,4'-DDD 2.2689 13.1410 4,4'-DDE 2.3123 13.3924 4,4'-DDT < 0.0316 < 0.1828 Dieldrin 0.0386 0.2235 Endrin < 0.0316 < 0.1828 Endrin Aldehyde < 0.0316 < 0.1828 Endosulfan I < 0.0158 < 0.0914 Endosulfan II < 0.0316 < 0.1828 Endosulfan sulfate < 0.0316 < 0.1828 gamma-BHC (Lindane) < 0.0158 < 0.0914 g-Chlordane 0.0995 0.5764 Heptachlor 0.0163 0.0946 Heptachlor epoxide < 0.0158 < 0.0914 Methoxychlor < 0.1578 < 0.9142 Toxaphene < 1.5784 < 9.1415 8 < < < < < < < < < < < < < < MASS RATE (lb/hr) 1.08E-08 1.08E-08 5.65E-08 1.08E-08 1.08E-08 1.55E-06 1.58E-06 2.16E-08 2.64E-08 2.16E-08 2.16E-08 1.08E-08 2.16E-08 2.16E-08 1.08E-08 6.82E-08 1.12E-08 1.08E-08 1.08E-07 1.08E-06 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TABLE 6 SUMMARY OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND EMISSIONS I McLAREN HART STACK OUTLET SAMPLING DATA: I Run Number. M/H-M0030-R2 Corr. Sample Volume: 0.7458 dscf Corr. Flatmrte; 150 dscfm (1) ANALYTICAL DATA: I Sample I.D.: 94-365--303/305 Blank I.D. 94-365-309/311 I hloromethane 50.49 E 46.203 J 0.014 E 46.189 E 1.04E+O0 E 2.19E-+03 E 1.23E-03 I lnyl Chloride 62.50 < 0.003 0.000 < 0.003 < 5.47E-05 < 1.42E--01 < 7.98E-08 romomethane 94.95 B 0.768 BJ 0.015 B 0.753 8 9.03E-03 B 3.57E+01 B 2.00E-05 hloroethane 64.51 < 0.003 0.000 < 0.003 < 5.30E-05 < 1.42E-01 < 7.98E-08 I richlorofluoromethane 137.38 J 0.010 0.000 J 0.010 J 8.29E-05 J 4.73E-01 J 2.66E-07 1, 1-Dichloroethene 96.95 < 0.002 0.000 < 0.002 < 2.JSE-05 < 9.47E-02 -< 5.32E-08 rbon disutflde 76.14 J 0,010 J 0.004 J 0.006 J 8.9BE--05 J 2.84E--01 J 1.BOE--07 cetone 58.08 0.615 0.398 0.217 4.26E--03 1.03E-+01 5.77E--06 I Methylene chloride 84.94 0.317 0.433 0.000 0.00E+O0 0.00E+O0 0.OOE+OO ran&-1,2•Dichloroethene 96.95 < 0.002 0.000 < 0.002 < 2.35E-05 < 9.47E-02 < 5.32E-08 1, 1 •Dichloroethane 98.97 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.15E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 is-1,2-0ichloroethene 96.95 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.17E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 I hloroform 119.39 J 0.004 J 0.004 0.000 0.00E+O0 0.00E+O0 0.00E+OO 1,2•Dichloroethane 98.96 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.15E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 inyl Acetate 86.09 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.32E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 I •Butanone 72.10 < 0.014 0.000 < 0.014 < 2.21E-04 < 6.63E-01 < 3.72E-07 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 133.42 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 8.54E-06 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 rbon tetrachloride 153.84 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 7.40E-06 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 nzene 78.11 0.089 J 0.042 0.047 6.85E-04 2.23E+O0 1.25E-06 I richloroethene 131.40 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 8.67E-06 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 1,2-Dichloropropane 112.99 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.01 E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 BromOdichloromethane 163.83 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 6.95E-06 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 I is-1,3-Dichloropropene 110.98 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.03E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 rans-1 , 3-0ichloropropene 110.98 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.03E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 133.42 < 0.002 0.000 < 0.002 < 1.71E-05 < 9.47E-02 < 5.32E-08 Dibromochloromethane 208.28 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 5.47E-06 < 4.73E--02 < 2.66E--08 I Bromoform 252.77 < 0.003 0.000 < 0.003 < 1.35E-05 < 1.42E-01 < 7.98E-08 Methyl-2-pentanone 100.16 < 0.002 0.000 < 0.002 < 2.27E-05 < 9.47E-02 < 5.32E-08 otuene 92.13 J 0.040 J 0.026 J 0.014 J 1.73E-04 J 6.63E-01 J 3.72E-07 etrachloroethene 165.85 < 0.002 0.000 < 0.002 < 1.37E-05 < 9.47E-02 . < 5.32E-08 I -Hexanone 100.16 < 0.003 0.000 < 0.003 < 3.41E-05 < 1.42E-01 < 7.98E-08 lorobenzene 112.56 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.01E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 106.16 J 0.003 0.000 J 0.003 J 3.22E-05 J 1.42E-01 J 7.98E-08 I 106.16 J 0.017 J 0.010 J 0.007 J 7.51 E-05 J 3.31 E--01 J 1.86E-07 106.16 J 0.006 0.000 J 0.006 J 6.44E-05 J 2.84E-01 J 1.60E-07 104.14 J 0.009 J 0.006 J 0.003 J 3.28E-05 J 1.42E-01 J 7.98E-08 1122-Tetrachloroethane 167.86 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 6.79E-06 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 I NOTES: (1) FIO'-Nrate taken from Method 23 testing performed on the L TTOS Stack. < Undetected I (B) Present in laboratory blank (J) Detected but below the quantitation limit; quantity is estimated (E) Detected but above calibration range; quantity estimated -If BLANK(ug/Kg) Not Detected, then CORRECTED(ug) = SAMPLE (ug); if BLANK(ug) > SAMPLE (ug), then CORRECTED(ug) = 0.00 I 9 3.0 SAMPLING .AND ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES All sampling and analytical procedures followed those recommended by the USEPA procedures of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 60 (40 CFR 60), Appendix A, or other methods generally accepted by the EPA. The following specific methods were performed: EPA Method lA for determination of sampling and traverse points; EPA Method 2 for flue gas velocity and volumetric flow rate; EPA Method 3 for flue gas composition and molecular weight (sampling procedure); EPA Method 3A for flue gas composition and molecular weight (analytical procedure); EPA Method 4 for flue gas moisture content; EPA Method 0030 for determination of VOST compound emissions from EPA SW-846 Methods for; EPA Method 0050 for determination of total particulate and HCl emissions from 40 CFR 266, Appendix IX; EPA Method 23 for determination of PCDDs/PCDFs, PCB, and Semi-VOST compound emissions. 3.1 Sampling Procedures 3 .1.1 Sampling Point Determination -EPA Method 1: · A total of eight sampling and traverse points (four for each of two ports) for gas flow rate measurements were utilized at the stack outlet. Figure 1 shows the location.of the points. However, pollutant sampling was conducted at a single point of average velocity in accordance with Section 2.1 . .2 of EPA Method lA. This point was 10 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 I I I I I I I I I 4 3 2 4 2 DISTANCE FROM POINT % ID INSIDE OF PORT (inches) 1 6.7 0.50 2 25.0 1.50 3 75.0 4.50 4 93.3 5.50 I INSIDE STACK DIAMETER 6.0 ,n 0.5 ft Figure 1 -Schematic of Traverse Points 11 determined from a traverse of the stack that was performed before sampling began. 3.1.2 Volumetric Measurements -EPA Method 2: EPA Reference Method 2 was used to determine the velocity and volumetric flow rates of the stack outlet gases. Stainless steel Type-S pitot tubes were used to measure the gas velocity heads. The pitot tubes were calibrated against a NBS traceable pitot tube in accordance with Method 2. Calibrated Type-K thermocouples were used to determine gas temperatures. Preliminary velocity and temperature measurements were made at each of the eight points traversing the stack as shown in Figure 1. A point representing the average velocity and temperature of the stack was selected for sampling purposes. 3.1.3 Molecular Weight Determination -EPA Method 3: Gas compositional measurements (02 and CO2) for determining the average molecular weight of the stack gases were done in accordance with EPA Reference Method 3. Integrated sampling was used to obtain a constant rate sample of flue gas concurrent with the pollutant t.esting. Sampling was of the same duration (except purges following port changes) as the pollutant runs. A stainless steel probe was affixed to the pollutant sampling probe for this purpose. A peristaltic•pump, delivering 500 to 700 milliliters per minute (ml/min) of flue gas, was used 12 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 I I I I I I I I I to fill a Tedlar bag. Figure 2 shows a schematic of the Method 3 sampling train. 3.1.4 Flue Gas Moisture Content -EPA Method 4: The flue gas moisture was measured in conjunction with each of the test runs according to the sampling and analytical procedures outlined in EPA Method 4. The flue gas moisture for each test was determined by gravimetric analyses of the water collected in the impinger condensers of the pollutant sampling train. All impingers were contained in an ice bath throughout the testing in order to assure complete condensation of the moisture in the flue gas stream. Any moisture which was not condensed in the impingers was captured in the silica gel contained in the final impinger. 3.1.5 Particulate and HCl Sampling -EPA Method 0050: Sampling for HCl and particulate was performed in accordance with the procedures of EPA Method 0050. 3.1.5.1 Sampling Train Description: Figure 3 shows the major components of the Method 0050 sampling train. A stainless steel probe with a heated borosilicate glass.liner was used to withdraw the gas sample. The probe was equipped with an appropriately sized glass nozzle connected .. directly to the liner for isokinetic gas withdrawal. 13 I I Stainless Steel Probe Flo•m•I" i Fine Adjust • Valve • I I rF c:::::::::::::::~ □ lsokinetic Sampling Probe 'O Teflon Somple Line I Vacuum Pump I Quick Connect Check Valve I I Fle>dble Bog I I Riaid Container I Figure 2 -EPA Method 3 Sampling Train I I D I I -.. -I I 14 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I BoroslUcote Glo:is Nozzle Heated Stoinles:, Steel Probe The~ocouple Pilot Tubes (Type-S) Inclined Manometer 71 Inclined Manometer Thermometers / ' Ory Gos Meter Heated Filter Thermom11ter 50 ml 100 ml 0.1 N 0.1 N H2 SO 4 H2 SO 4 100 ml 0.1 N NoOH By-Poss Valve Van13, Puma '" Both G,I Vocuum Gouge :fl Coarse Valve Figure 3 -EPA Method 0050 Sampling Train 15 Vacuum Line From the nozzle and probe, sample gas was pulled through a heated glass fiber filter for capture of particulate matter. The filter and filter housing were maintained at 248°F ± 25°F to prevent water condensation. Sample gas was subsequently passed through an impinger tr_ain consisting of six glass impingers immersed in an ice bath. The first impinger contained 50 milliliters of 0.1 normal H2S04 • The second and third impingers each contained 100 milliliters of 0.1 normal H2so4 for solubilization of HCl. The fourth and fifth impingers each contained 100 milliliters of 0.1 normal NaOH for absorption of chlorine gas. The sixth impinger initially contained approximately 200 grams of silica gel. 3.1.5.2 Sampling Train Operation: Sampling was conducted in accordance with EPA Method 0050 procedures and specifications, including leak checking and isokinetic sampling. Sampling was conducted at a single point which represented the average velocity and temperature of the stack for the time required for a complete desorption cycle to occur. 3.1.5.3 Sample Recovery and Clean-Up: Recovery of the Method 0050 sampling probe was accomplished using a teflon-fiber probe brush. The probe and front half glassware were rinsed with acetone three times each and brushed between rinses. These rinses were recovered for particulate analysis.--Exposed filters were placed back into their o;iginai tared containers. The 16 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 I I I I I I I I I impinger contents were first quantified to determine the stack gas moisture content in accordance with EPA Method 4, then recovered for HCl analysis. The first three impingers were rinsed with deionized distilled water, and the rinses combined with the impinger catch. The contents of the fourth and fifth impingers were transferred to a separate container. The silica gel from the sixth impinger was transferred back to its original Nalgene container. 3.1.5.4 Field Blanks: One field blank was collected during the test program for EPA Method 0050 test. The field blank consisted of a complete set of regents taken for the regent stock used for testing. 3.1.6 Semivolatile Sampling -EPA Method 23: PCDDs/PCDFs, PCBs, pesticides, and semivolatiles were determined in general accordance with EPA Reference Method 23 of 40 CFR, Part 60, Appendix. A. 3.1.6.1 Sampling Train Description: Figure 4 illustrates the EPA Method 23 sampling train. The train employed a single piece quartz nozzle and probe for sample withdrawal. The nozzle opening was appropriately sized to maintain isokinetic sampling. Particulate matter was removed from the gas stream by means of a heated glass filter supported on a Teflon frit. The filter temperature was maintained at 248 ± 25°F. 17. Heated Filter Quartz Nou!e <-Heated Quartz Probe r '""~"•'• Pilot Tubes (Type-S) Inclined Manometer Blank Thermometers / ' E~houst Inclined Manometer Dry Cos Meter Condenser / Coolant Water Water XAO Sorbent Trap Blank Silica Gol By-Poss Vol..,e • 0 Vane Puma Vacuum Govge ,,, Coarse Valve Figure 4 EPA Method 23 Sampling Train 18 Vacuum line I I I I I D 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 I I After particulate removal; the gases passed into a water- cooled glass condenser and entered an XAD resin sorbent trap. The sorbent trap was packed with pre-cleaned, quality control checked amberlite XAD-2 resin. Coolant water maintained at wet-ice temperature was continuously recirculated into the assembly using a submersible water pump. The condenser cooled the sample gases and condensed part of the moisture. The cooled gases and condensate flowed down through the XAD-2 resin which retained the organics . After passing through the sorbent trap, the sample gases entered a chilled impinger train to remove the remaining moisture. The impinger train consisted of five glass impingers packed in ice water. The first impinger was left blank to facilitate collection of the condensate which passed through the XAD-2 sorbent trap. The second and third impingers each con- tained 100 milliliters of distilled water. The fourth impinger was left blank, and the fifth impinger contained approximately 300 grams of silica gel. All components from the nozzle to the fourth impinger were made of glass. All connections from the probe to the exit stem of the fourth impinger were sealed with Teflon o-rings. Sealing grease was not used on any connections before the fifth impinger. 19 3.1.6.2 Sampling Train Preparation: Alf glass and Teflon components of the Method 23 sampling train were precleaned before use. The following cleaning procedures were used: 1) Washed with hot water and detergent. 2) Rinsed with tap water three times. 3) Rinsed with deionized, distilled water three times. 4) Rinsed with pesticide grade hexane three times. 5) Rinsed with pesticide grade toluene three times. 6) Rinsed with pesticide grade acetone three times. 7) Baked at 400°F for three hours. 8) Capped glassware with hexane-rinsed aluminum foil, wrapped externally with Teflon tape. The sorbent traps were pre-cleaned according to the above methodology, and packed with 20 to 30 grams of quality control checked XAD-2 resin by Triangle Laboratories (Research Triangle Park, NC). The laboratory also spiked the traps with a known amount of labelled organic compounds in order to facilitate determination of retention and recovery efficiency of the XAD-2 resin. The packed traps were maintained at or below room temperature to prevent resin decomposition. one trap was retained at the laboratory as a method blank. 3.1.6.3 sampling-Train Operation: Sampling was conducted in accordance with EPA Method 5 procedures and specifications, 20 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 I I I I I I I I I including leak checking and isokinetic sampling. Sampling was conducted at a single point which represented the average velocity and temperature of the stack for the time required for a complete desorption cycle to occur. Pressure and temperature measurements and isokinetic sampling rate adjustments were made at ten-minute intervals. A minimum sample volume of 106 dry standard cubic feet was obtained for each test run. 3.1.6.4 Sample Recovery and Clean-up: At the completion of each test, the probe was removed from the train, and the ends of the sampling train capped with hexane-rinsed aluminum foil. The probe was recovered immediately on the sampling platform, while the remainder of the sampling train was transported to a clean-up site for recovery. Sample recovery proceeded as follows: 1) Front-half Rinse: The probe, front half of the filter holder, and all connecting lines between the probe and filter holder were rinsed three times with pesticide grade acetone followed by three rinses with pesticide grade methylene chloride and finally three rinses with pesticide grade toluene. A teflon-fiber probe brush was used to brush the probe between rinses. All rinses were collected into pre-cleaned amber glass bottles fitted with Teflon lined screw caps. The acetone and methylene chloride rinses were collected together into one bottle, while the toluene rinse was collected into a separate bottle. 21 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Particulate Catch: The filter was removed from the housing with Teflon tweezers and placed into a pre-cleaned glass petri dish. The dish was sealed externally with Teflon wrapping tape. Back-half Rinse: The back half of the filter holder and all connecting lines from the filter to the sorbent tube were rinsed and treated as in (1) above. Sorbent Cartridge: The sorbent trap assembly was capped with hexane-rinsed aluminum foil and sealed externally with Teflon tape. Impinger 1 Recovery: The condensate collected in the first impinger was transferred to a graduated cylinder and the volume recorded. The liquid was then transferred to a pre-cleaned amber glass bottle fitted with a Teflon lined screw cap. The impinger was rinsed three times with pesticide grade toluene. The rinses were collected into a separate bottle. Impingers 2-4 Recovery: The liquid volumes in impingers two through four were recorded for the Method 4 moisture determination. The liquids were then discarded. 22 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 I I I I I I I I I 7) Silica Gel: The silica gel in the fifth impinger was transferred into its original plastic container and sealed. 3.1.6.5 Sample Storage and Transport: Immediately upon re- covery, all samples including liquid rinses, filters and sorbent traps were placed into insulated coolers packed with ice, thus protecting the samples from light and heat. The samples remained inside the coolers during transport to the analytical laboratory. While in the custody of ETS, the temperatures inside the coolers were periodically measured to insure that the samples did not exceed 32°F. All samples were express mailed directly to the analytical lab for analysis. While at the lab, the samples were kept in a refrigerated compartment until analyzed. 3.1.6.6 Field Blanks: One field blank was collected during the test program for the Method 23 tests. The field blank consisted of a complete set of regents taken from the regent stock used for testing. 3.1.7 Volatile Organics Sampling -EPA Method 0030: Sampling for volatile organics was conducted in accordance with EPA Method 0030. 23 3.1.7.1 sampling Train Description: Figure 5 illustrates the EPA Method 0030 volatile organic sampling train (VOST). The primary components of the VOST system were the probe, condenser, condensate trap, a second condenser, and a backup resin trap. The first cartridge was packed with approximately 1.6 grams of Tenax-GC resin. The second cartridge was packed with Tenax-GC resin and petroleum-based charcoal (one gram of each, approximately 3:1 by volume), with the charcoal on the outlet end of the cartridge. The first trap retained most of the higher boiling analytes. Lower boiling analytes and the portion of the higher boiling analytes that broke through the first cartridge were retained on the second trap. Analytes that collected in the • I condensate trap were purged into the second trap and condenser units. The metering system consisted of vacuum gauges, a leak- free pump, a calibrated rotameter, and a dry gas meter. 3.1.7.2 Sampling Train Preparation: Components of the Method 0030 sampling train were prepared as follows: (1) All a-rings used were thermally conditioned in a vacuum oven at 200°c for 48 hours and stored in clean, screw- capped glass containers prior to use. (2) The glass resin tubes and condensers were cleaned with a non-ionic detergent in an ultrasonic bath, rinsed well with deionized, distilled water, and dried at 110°c. 24 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 I I I I I I I I I Heoted Quartz. Probe Thermomete~ Exhaust / ' Dry Gos Meter By-Poss Valve Vane Puma Gloss Condenaens Coolont Water '" Teno)( Trop VCJcuum Gouge Coarse Valve Ttiflon Lines I ""...--..... Conden,ote Trop Cooh:inl Water o,t Silica 0,1 Figures -Volatile organic Sampling Train (EPA Method 0030) 25 (3) The metal parts were cleaned with a non-ionic detergent in an ultrasonic bath, rinsed well with deionized, 'distilled water, air dried, and heated in a muffle furnace for two hours at 400°C. 3.1.7.3 Sample Train Operation: Sampling was performed in accordance with EPA Method 0030 procedures, including leak checking and sampling rate. The train was leak checked by closing the valve at the inlet to the first condenser and pulling a vacuum of 10 inches Hg above the normal operating pressure. The traps and condensers were isolated from the pump and the leak check noted. The leak rate was less than o. 1 inches Hg per minute. After leak checking,· sample collection was accomplished by opening the valve at the inlet to the first condenser, turning on the pump, and sampling at the rate of 0.75 liter per minute for 20 minutes (test run one). At this point, the train was leaked checked at the highest vacuum achieved during the sampling run, and the first pair of sorbent cartridges were replaced with a new pair of cartridges. Sampling was then restarted at the rate of 0.50 liters per minute and this pair of cartridges ran for 40 minutes (test run 2). Only the test run 2 cartridges were analyzed. 3.1.7.4 Sample Recovery and Clean-up: At the completion of each sampling period, each pair of sorbent cartridges were removed 26 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 I I I I I I I I I I from the sampling train, the end caps were replaced on the cartridges, and the cartridges were stored in a cooler with "Blue Ice'' until analysis. The samples remained inside the coolers during transport. to the analytical laboratory. While in the custody of ETS, the temperatures inside the coolers were periodically measured to insure that the samples did not exceed 32°F. All samples were express mailed directly to the analytical lab for analysis. While at the lab, the samples were kept in a refrigerated compartment until analyzed. 3.1.7.5 Field Blanks: One field blank was collected during the test program for the Method 0030 tests. A single pair of sorbent cartridges were taken to each sampling location and the ends removed for a period of time while the two paris of sorbent cartridges on the VOST system were exchanged. At the end of this period, the end caps were replaced, and the cartridges were stored and analyzed with the sample cartridges. 3.2 Analytical Procedures 3.2.1 Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide -EPA Method 3A: Oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations of the Method 3 gas samples were measured instrumentally using continuous gas analyzers. A Teledyne Model 320A Chemical Cell Portable o 2 Analyzer and a HORIBA Model PIR-2000 NDIR CO2 Analyzer were used for the 27 analyses. Each instrument conformed.to the design specifications of EPA Method 3A. Prior to each series of analyses, each analyzer was zeroed, using zero nitrogen, and spanned, using a certified calibration gas with a concentration of 80 to 90 percent of the instrument span. Following calibration a mid range gas, 50 to 60 percent of the instrument span, was introduced to each monitor. The mid range response error never exceeded two percent of the instrument span. Data for the o2 and CO2 analyses are included in Appendix L. 3.2.2 Moisture Content -EPA Method 4: Moisture contents were determined gravimetrically in accordance with Method 4 by measuring either the volume or mass gains of each impinger in the pollutant sampling trains. Data for these measurements are included in the respective analytical appendices for each pollutant. 3.2.3 Particulate •Analyses -EPA Method 5: Particulate matter was determined in accordance with EPA Method 5 procedures. The filter was analyzed gravimetrically to a constant weight. The front half acetone rinse was evaporated and analyzed gravimetrically to a constant weight. The total particulate catch equals the sum of the front half acetone rinse and the filter. All gravimetric data concerning the analyses are included in Appendix M. 28 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 I I I I I I I I I 3.2.4 HCl Analyses -EPA Method 0050: HCl analyses of the first three impinger solutions from the Method 0050 sampling train were performed by EPA Method 0050 using an chloride ion selective electrode. Details of the analysis can be found in Appendix N. 3.2.5 PCDDs/PCDFs Analyses: · Analysis of the Method 23 sample train components from test run 2 for PCDDs/PCDFs was performed in accordance with the procedures outlined in EPA Reference Method 23 and Method 8280 of SW-846. The analyses were performed with high resolution gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). All front-half, back-half, and condensate extracts from the analyses were combined for one GC/MS analysis for each run. Appendix O contains a summary of the analytical report for the analyses. More detailed information for the analyses, including calibration data and sample chromatograms, are available upon request. 3.2.6 Semivolatile Organics Analyses: Analysis of the Method 23 sample train components for semivolatile organics from test run 2 was performed in accordance with the procedures outlined in Method 0010 of SW-846. Analyses were performed for the semivolatile compounds listed in Method 8270, Table 2. The analyses were performed with high resolution gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). All front-half, back- half, and condensate extracts from the analyses were combined for one GC/MS analysis for each run. Appendix P contains a summary 29 of. the analytical report for the analyses. More detailed· information for the analyses, including calibration data and sample chromatograms, are available upon request. 3.2.7 PCBs Analyses: Analysis of the Method 23 sample train. components for PCBs from test run 2 was performed in accordance with the procedures outlined in Method 680. The analyses were performed with high resolution gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). All front-half, back-half, and condensate extracts from the analyses were combined for one GC/MS analysis for each run. Appendix Q contains a summary of the analytical report for the analyses. More detailed information for the analyses, including calibration data and sample chromatograms, are available upon request. 3.2.8 ,Pesticides Analyses: Analysis of the Method 23 sample train components for pesticides from test run 2 was performed in accordance with the procedures outlined in SW-846 Methods 8000 and 8080. The analyses were performed with high resolution gas chromatography/electron capture detection (GC/ECD). All front- half, back-half, and condensate extracts from the analyses were combined for one GC/ECD analysis for each run. Appendix R contains a summary of the analytical report for the analyses. More detailed information for the analyses, including calibration data and sample chromatograms, are available upon request. 30 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 I I I I I I I I I 3.2.9 Volatile Organics Analyses: The VOST sorbent cartridges from test run 2 were analyzed for the volatile organic compounds listed in Appendix G. The analyses were performed using thermal desorption and gas chromatography with mass spectrometry (GC/MS) in accordance with Method 0030 procedures. Prior to analysis by GC/MS, the pairs of sorbent cartridges were spiked with an internal standard and thermally desorbed for 10 minutes at 180°C with organic-free nitrogen.gas (at a flow rate of 100 ml/min), bubbled through 5 ml of organic-free water, and trapped on an analytical sorbent trap. Appendix S contains a summary of the analytical report for the analyses. More detailed information for the analyses, including calibration data and sample chromatograms, are available upon request. 3.3 Data Analysis All calculations related to the Method 1 through 5 type sampling, including gas flow rates, temperatures, percent isokinetics, moisture contents, and pollutant emissions, are shown in Appendix H. Particulate emissions are expressed as gr/dscf, gr/dscf corrected to 7% o2, gr/dscf corrected to 12% co2 , gr/dscf corrected to 50% EA, and pounds per hour (lb/hr). An acetone blank correction was applied to the calculation of total particulate emissions. PCDDs/PCDFs are expressed as ng/Nm3 (32°F, 1 Atm.), ng/Nm3 corrected to 7% o2, and lb/hr. EPA Toxic Equivalency Factors 31 were used to obtain 2378-TCDD Toxic Equivalent emissions for total PCDDs/PCDFs. These factors were derived from EPA document EPA/625/3-87/012, March, 1987 entitled "Interim Procedures for Estimating Risks Associated to Exposure to Mixtures of Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans". Semivolatiles are expressed as gr/dscf and lb/hr and volatiles are expressed in ppmdv, µg/dscm, and lb/hr. PCBs and pesticides are expressed as µg/Nm3 (32°F, 1 Atm.), µg/Nm3 corrected to 7% 0 2 , and lb/hr. 3.4 Equipment Calibration Field equipment was calibrated in accordance with the requirements of the applicable EPA Methods and those recommended within the "Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement Systems: Volume III" (EPA-600/4-77-027b, August, 1977). Appendix T contains records for all of the calibrations. 32 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 APPENDIX A I TEST LOG 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 RUN I.D. MH-M0030-R1 * MH-M0030-R2 SO-M0050-R 1 SO-M23-R1* SO-M23-R2 SO-M23-R2 SO-M23-R2 SO-M23-R2 ,I TESTLOG ,· McLAREN HARli STACK OUTLET:' POLLUTANT DATE VOLATILES 12/15/94 VOLATILES 12/15/,94 TSP/HCL 03/17/95 DIOXINS/FURANS 03/16/95 ' DIOXINS/FU RANS 03/17/95 SEMIVOLA TILES 03/17/95 !' PCB's 03/17/95 PESTICIDES 03/17/95 *Mclaren Hart decided not to have this run analyzed. START END TIME TIME 14:34 14:54 15:06 15:46 14:22 17:27 08:44 16:50 09:02 13:00 09:02 13:00 09:02 13:00 09:02 13:00 I I I I I I I I I I ,. I I 1· I I I I I APPENDIX B DATA AND RESULTS FOR PARTICULATE AND HCl TESTING (METµoD 0050) I I RUN NUMBER SO-M0050-R1 Date 03/17/95 I Start Time 14:22 End Time 17:27 METHOD 4 DATA Stack Diam. 6 inches INIT. FINAL NET Nozzle I.D. 0.390 inches !!!!D. !!!!D. !!!!D. I Meter Box Gamma 1.0046 IMP.1 100.0 140.0 40.0 Meter Box dH@ 1.7002 IMP.2 100.0 160.0 60.0 Barometric 29.88 in.Hg IMP.3 100.0 112.0 12.0 I Cp 1.00 IMP.4 100.0 96.0 -4.0 Test Duration 185 minutes IMP.5 a.a IMP.6 a.a I IMP.7 a.a METHOD 1-4 RESULTS TOTAL 400.0 508.0 108.0 Metered Volume 217.750 def S.G. 200.0 226.0 26.0 Volume @ Std.Cond. 212.217 dscf I % Water 2.89 % METHOD 3 DATA % lsokinetics 98.4 % %02 18.6 Md 29.00 Velocity 24. 99 ft/sec %CO2 1.6 Ms 28.68 I Actual Flow 294 acfm %CO a.a Ps 29.88 Std. Flow 284 scfm %N2 79.8 Fo 1.437 Dry Std. Flow 276 dscfm O2+CO2 20.2 %EA 754 II STACK METER METER TEMPERATURE TEMP STATIC DP DH VOLUME' INLET OUTLET POINT (DegF) (in.WC) (in.WC) (in.WC) (de!) (DegF) (DegF) I 1 84 -0.01 0.040 1.29 476.455 · 83 83 2 86 -0.01 0.075 2.40 694.205 ' 85 85 3 87 0.073 2.35 90 86 I 4 85 0.073 2.35 89 86 5 85 0.120 3.80 91 86 6 85 0.120 3.80 92 87 I 7 86 0.140 4.50 96 88 8 87 0.140 4.50 96 89 9 86 0.160 5.00 95 89 10 88 0.160 5.00 96 89 ,, 11 88 0.150 4.80 97 90 12 88 0.150 4.80 94 88 13 86 0.160 5.00 92 87 I 14 87 0.160 5.00 93 87 15 85 0.200 6.80 93 86 16 85 0.200 6.80 92 85 17 85 0.200 6.80 92 85 I 18 84 0.230 6.90 92 84 19 84 0.095 3.05 91 84 694.205 I AVG. 86 -0.01 0.139 4.47 217.750 89 I I I I· McLaren Hart STACK OUTLET EPA METHOD 5 ANALYTICAL DATA AND RESULTS SAMPLING DATA: Run Number: Corr. Sample Volume: Corr. Flowrate 02 Content: CO2 Content: ANALYTICAL DATA: COMPONENT SAMPLE 1.0. Probe Wash Corr. for Blank 94-365-201 Filter 94-365-200 Back Half TOTAL ACETONE BLANK Actual Residue Applicable Blank Corr. Max Allowable Residue Blank used Volume PARTICULATE EMISSIONS Actual Grain Loading Corrected to 7% 02 Corrected to 12% CO2 Corrected to 50% Excess Air . Mass Rate SO-M0050-R1 212.217 dscf 276 dscfm 18.6 % 1.6 % TARE FINAL NET VOLUME (grams) (grams) (grams) 67.52580 67.52770 . 0.00190 0.38670 0.00000 0.00130 grams 0.00137 grams 0.00082 grams 0.00082 grams 100.0 ml 0.00108 0.39270 0.00600 0.00000. . 0.00000 0.00708 0.00051 gr/dscf 0.00311 gr/dscf@ 7% 02 0.00386 gr/dscf@ 12% CO2 0.00293 gr/dscf@ 50% EA 0.0012 lb/hr .<mD. 105.0 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 I I I I I I I I I HCI SAMPLING DATA AND RESULTS McLaren Hart Stack Outlet RUN NUMBER DATE START TIME END TIME SAMPLING DATA Initial.Meter Volume - I Final Meter Volume.-I Net Meter Volume - I Average Meter Temp. - F Barometric Pres. -in.Hg Avg. Meter Pres. -in.W.C. Meter Cal. Factor -Gamma Corr. Meter Volume -dscf Dry Std. Flow -dscfm Oxygen-%dv LABORATORY DATA Sample Cl Concentration -mg/I Blank Cl Concentration -mg/I Corrected Concentration -mg/I Sample Volume -ml Chloride Ion in Sample -mg HCI in Sample -mg HCI EMISSIONS Concentration -ppmdv Cone. -ppmdv @ 7% 02 Mass Rate -lbs/hr SO-M0050-R1 03/17/95 14:22 17:27 < < < < < < I 476.455 694.205 217.750 89.0 29.88 4.47 1.0046 7.498 276 18.60 1.27 1.46 1.18 • 506 0.60 0.61 1.91 11.53 2.99E-03 (*) HCI emmisions are calculated using a detection limit of 0.1 ppm, the lowest standard concentration, which gives a minimum detection limit of 1.18 mg/ml. This detection limit was used because the Cl concentration detected in the blank was higher than the Cl concentration detected in the sample. i• - I I I '· I I I I I I APPENDIX C 11 DATA AND RESULTS FOR DIOXINS/FURANS TESTING (EPA METHOD 23) I I I I I I I I I I I I. I ·1 RUN NUMBER SO-M23-R1 Date o:3116195 Start Time 08:44 End Time 16:50 METHOD 4 DATA I Stack Clam. 6 inches INIT. FINAL NET Nozztel.O. 0.390 inches !m!l !m!l !m!l Meter Box Gamma 1.0046 IMP.1 0.0 80.0 80.0 Meter Box dH@ 1.7002 IMP.2 100.0 84,0 -18.0 Barometric 30.18 in.Hg IMP.3 100.0 114.0 14.0 I Cp 1.00 IMP.4 0.0 ~-0 8.0 Test Duration 486.0 minutes IMP.5 0.0 IMP.8 0,0 IMP.7 0.0 I METHOD 1-4 RESULTS TOTAL 200.0 286.0 86.0 Metered Volume 475.802 def S.G. 300.0 342.0 42.0 Volume@ Std.Cond. 462.559 dscf %Water 1.29 % METHOD 3 DATA ' '6 lsoklnetlcs 116.5 % %02 18.8 Md 28.93 I Velocrty 16.84 ft/sec %CO2 1 .10 Ms 28.79 Actual Flow 198 acfm %CO 0.0 Ps 30.18 Std. Flov., 198 scfm %N2 80.1 Fo 1.909 Dry Std. Flow 194 dscfm 02+C02 19.9 %EA 801 I STACK METER METER TEMPERATURE TEMP STATIC DP DH VOLUME INLET OUTLET POINT (!2!s!:l Qn.WC} Qn.WC} Qn.WC) (d!:!) (!2!s!:l (!2!s!:l I 1 64 -0.010 0.042 1.22 899.on 80 58 2 63 -0.005 0.046 1.39 1374.879 67 59 3 64 0.060 1.85 74 ,63 4 67 0.043 1.28 80 68 5 68 0.042 1.22 83 _71 I 8 68 0.059 1.78 85 _74 7 70 0.055 1.62 90 79 8 71 0.055 1.62 94 83 9 73 0.057 1.69 94 85 I 10 71 0.055 1.62 92 85 11 74 0.056 1.65 93 85 12 73 a.on 2.31 94 ,90 13 75 0.071 2.12 98 91 14 75 0.087 2.60 96 91 I 15 75 0.075 2.28 95 90 16 76 0.080 2.39 95 90 17 78 0.090 2.67 100 94 18 78 0.070 2.05 101 95 I 19 78 0.055 1.62 100 98 20 79 0.055 1.62 99 ,98 21 78 0.060 1.85 98 95 22 79 0.061 1.87 97 '93 23 81 0.052 1 .51 98 93 ,I 24 80 0.060 1.85 98 94 25 81 0.090 2.67 100 95 26 78 0.090 2.67 101 95 27 78 0.089 2.64 97 93 I 28 79 0.090 2.67 100 94 29 85 0.090 2.67 102 '95 30 85 0.100 2.95 104 97 31 86 0.100 2.95 104 97 32 86 0.097 2.89 104 97 I 33 87 0.100 2.95 104 97 34 85 0.090 2.67 101 95 35 87 0.120 3.50 102 98 36 86 0.060 1.85 103 95 I 37 87 0.062 1.88 102 98 38 88 0.060 1.85 100 93 39 88 0.062 1.88 102 93 40 84 0.060 1.85 102 94 41 86 0.059 1.80 103 95 I 42 86 0.060 1.85 101 94 43 87 0.060 1.85 102 94 44 88 0.062 1.88 102 94 45 84 0.063 1.90 101 94 I 46 83 0.010 0.30 101 94 47 82 0.005 0.15 98 94 48 81 0.005 0.15 95 92 49 82 0.005 0.15 93 92 I 1374.879 I AVG. 79 -0.01 0.06 1.92 475.802 93 I I RUN NUMBER SO-M23-R2 I Date 03/17/95 Start Time 09:02 End Time 13:00 METHOD 4 DATA I Stack Diam. 6 inches INIT. FINAL NET Nozzle I.D. 0.390 inches .(m!). .(m!). .(m!). Meter Box Gamma 1.0046 IMP.1 0.0 62.0 62.0 I Meter Box dH@ 1.7002 IMP.2 100.0 98.0 -2.0 Barometric 29.88 in.Hg IMP.3 100.0 98.0 -2.0 Cp 1.00 IMP.4 0.0 2.0 2.0 I Test Duration 238 minutes IMP.5 0.0 IMP.6 0.0 IMP.7 0.0 METHOD 1-4 RESULTS TOTAL 200.0 260.0 60.0 I Metered Volume 196.215 def S.G. 300.0 334.5 34.5 Volume @ Std.Cond. 192.086 dscf % Water 2.26 % METHOD 3 DATA I % lsokinetics 97.4 % %02 18.5 Md 29.00 Velocity 17 .38 ft/sec %CO2 1.60 Ms 28.75 Actual Flow 205 acfm %CO 0.0 Ps 29.88 I Std. Flow 201 scfm %N2 79.9 Fo 1.500 Dry Std. Flow 196 dscfm O2+CO2 20.1 %EA 713 STACK METER METER TEMPERATURE I TEMP STATIC DP DH VOLUME INLET OUTLET POINT (DegF) (in.WC) (in.WC) (in.WC) (de!) (DegF) (DegF) 1 67 -0.01 0.050 1.60 279.730 66 66 I 2 66 0.045 1.45 475.945 69 68 3 66 0.045 1.45 70 68 4 69 0.044 1.40 73 69 I 5 69 0.043 1.38 75 70 6 69 0.043 1.38 75 70 7 70 0.044 1.40 76 71 8 72 0.062 2.00 79 73 I 9 74 0.060 1.91 83 75 10 76 0.060 1.91 86 80 11 77 0.060 1.91 87 80 I 12 78 0.062 2.00 90 82 13 79 0.100 3.20 88 83 14 80 0.060 1.91 90 86 15 83 0.060 1.91 94 89 I 16 84 0.055 1.75 97 91 17 85 0.100 3.20 97 93 18 85 0.090 2.90 96 92 I 19 86 0.100 3.20 97 92 20 84 0.070 2.20 97 92 21 84 0.090 2.90 95 91 I 22 85 0.100 3.20 96 91 23 86 0.100 3.20 96 90 24 85 0.080 2.60 96 91 475.945 I AVG. 77 -0.01 0.07 2.17 196.215 · 84 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I EPA METHOD 23 LABORATORY DATA McLAREN HART STACK OUTLET RUN I.D. 2378-TCDD 12378-PCDD 1234 78-HxCDD 123678-HxCDD 123789-HxCDD 1234678-HpCDD OCDD 2378-TCDF 12378-PCDF 23478-PCDF 123478-HxCDF 123678-HxCDF 234678-HxCDF 123789-HxCDF 1234678-HpCDF 1234789-HpCDF OCDF TOTAL TCDD TOTAL PCDD TOTAL HxCDD TOTAL HpCDD TOTAL TCDF TOTALPCDF TOTAL HxCDF TOTAL HpCDF OTHERTCDD OTHER PCDD OTHERHxCDD OTHER HpCDD OTHER TCDF OTHER PCDF OTHERHxCDF OTHER HpCDF NOTES: SO-M23-R2 SAMPLE (ng) 0.004 • 0.040 • 0.220 0.350 0.500 8.300 36.600 0.160 0.040 0.110 0.110 0.040 0.070 0.020 0.190 0.000 0.190 0.010 0.230 3.900 17.700 0.790 0.880 0.590 0.340 I BLANK (ng) ' 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.010 • 0.120 0.040 0.002 • 0.020 0.006 0.000 0.010 0:0_00 0.005 • 0.000 0.000 0.004 0.000 0.008 • 0.010 • 0.110 0.070 0.020 0.005 • c•) Data represents the estimated maximum probable concen_tration (see RUN-BLANK (ng) 0.004 0.040 0.220 0.350 0.500 8.290 36.480 0.120 0.038 0.090 0.104 0.040 0.060 0.020 0.185 0.000 0.190 0.006 0.230 3.892 17.690 0.680 0.810 0.570 0.335 0.002 0.190 2.822 9.400 0.560 0.682 0.346 0.150 report narrative accompanying the dioxin/furan laboratory data, A~pendix 0). ' 2378-TCDF and TOTAL TCDF values were taken from column DB-225 confirmation analysis. This column is specific for furans. · EPA METHOD 23 TEST RESULTS McLAREN HART' STACK OUTLET RUN I.D. SO-M23-R2 CORR. SAMPLE VOLUME: 192.086 dscf CORR. GAS FLOWRATE: 196 dscfm 02 CONTENT: 18.5 %. 2378-TCDD 2378-TCDD TOXIC EQUIVALENCY CONCENTRATION MASS TOXIC CONCENTRATIONS MASS (ng/Nm3 RATE EQUIVALENCY (ng/Nm3 RATE {ng/Nm3) @7%02) {lb/hr) FACTOR {ng/Nm3) @7%02) {lb/hr) DIOXINS 2378-TCDD 0.0008 0.0046 5.41E-13 1 0.0008 0.0046 5.41E-13 otherTCDD 0.0004 0.0023 2.70E-13 0.01 0.0000 0.0000 2.70E-15 12378-PCDD 0.0079 0.0457 5.41E-12 0.5 0.0039 0.0229 2.70E-12 Other PCDD 0.0375 0.2171 2.57E-11 0.005 0.0002 0.0011 1.28E-13 123478-HxCDD 0.0434 0.2514 2.97E-11 0.04 0.0017 0.0101 1.19E-12 123678-HxCDD . 0.0691 0.3999 4. 73E-11 0.04 0.0028 0.0160 1.89E-12 123789-HxCDD 0.0986 0.5713 6.76E-11 0.04 0.0039 0.0229 2.70E-12 Other HxCDD 0.5568 3.2247 . 3.82E-10 0.0004 0.0002 0.0013 1.53E-13 1234678-HpCDD 1.6356 9.4729 1.12E-09 0.001 0.0016 0.0095 1.12E-12 Other HpCDD 1.8546 · 10.7413 1.27E-09 1E-05 0.0000 0.0001 1.27E-14 OCDD 7.1975 41.6854 4.93E-09 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.00E+00 TOTAL PCDD 11.5022 66.6167 7.88E-09 0.0152 0.0883 1.04E-11 FURANS 2378-TCDF 0.0237 0.1371 1.62E-11 0.1 0.0024 0.0137 1.62E-12 OtherTCDF 0.1105 · 0.6399 7.57E-11 0.001 0.0001 0.0006 7.57E-14 12378-PCDF 0.0075 0.0434 5.14E-12 0.1 0.0007 0.0043 5.14E-13 23478-PCDF 0.0178 0.1028 1.22E-11 0.1 0.0018 0.0103 1.22E-12 other PCDF 0.1346 0.7793 9.22E-11 0.001 0.0001 0.0008 9.22E-14 123478-HxCDF 0.0205 0.1188 1.41E-11 0.01 0.0002 0.0012 1.41E-13 123678-HxCDF 0.0079 0.0457 5.41E-12 0.01 0.0001 0.0005 5.41E-14 234678-HxCDF 0.0118 0.0686 8.11E-12 0.01 0.0001 0.0007 8.11E-14 123789-HxCDF 0.0039 0.0229 · 2. 70E-12 0.01 0.0000 0.0002 2.70E-14 Other HxCDF 0.0683 0.3954 4.68E-11 0.0001 0.0000 0.0000 4.68E-15 1234678-HpCDF 0.0365 0.2114 2.50E-11 0.001 0.0000 0.0002 2.50E-14 1234789-HpCDF , 0.0000 0.0000 0.00E+00 0.001 0.0000 0.0000 0.00E+00 Other HpCDF 0.0296 0.1714 2.03E-11 1E-05 0.0000 0.0000 2.03E-16 OCDF 0.0375 0.2171 2.57E-11 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.00E+00 TOTALPCDF 0.5100 2.9539 3.49E-10 0.0056 0.0326 3.85E-12 TOTAL PCDD+PCDF 12.012 69.571 8.23E-09 0.0209 0.1209 1.43E-11 ---- --- -- -- --- - - --- I ,, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I APPENDIX D DATA AND RESULTS FOR SEMIVOLATILE COMPOUNDS TESTING (EPA METHOD 23) ' I I RUN NUMBER SO-M23-R2 Date 03/17/95 I Start Time 09:02 End Time 13:00 METHOD 4 DATA Slack Diam. 6 inches INIT. FINAL NET I Nozzle 1.0. 0.390 inches !!!lD. !!!lD. !!!lD. Meter Box Gamma 1.0046 IMP.1 1 0.0 62.0 62.0 Meter Box dH@ 1.7002 IMP.2 1 100.0 98.0 -2.0 Barometric 29.88 in.Hg IMP.3 · 100.0 98.0 -2.0 I Cp 1.00 I 0.0 2.0 2.0 IMP.4 ,, Test Duration 238 minutes IMP.5, 0.0 IMP.6 0.0 I IMP.7' 0.0 METHOD 1-4 RESULTS TOTAL 1 200.0 260.0 60.0 Metered Volume 196.215 def S.G. I 300.0 334.5 34.5 Volume @ Std.Cond. 192.086 dscf I % Water 2.26 % METHOD 3 DATA % lsokinetics 97.4 % %02 ', 18.5 Md 29.00 Velocity 17 .38 fl/sec %CO2 I' 1.60 Ms 28.75 I Actual Flow 205 acfm %CO: 0.0 Ps 29.88 Std. Flow 201 scfm %N2 I 79.9 Fo 1.500 Dry Std. Flow 196 dscfm O2+CO2' 20.1 %EA 713 I STACK METER I METER TEMPERATURE TEMP STATIC DP DH VOLUME INLET OUTLET POINT (DegF) (in.WC) (in.WC) (in.WC) (de!) (DegF) (DegF) · I 1 67 -0.01 0.050 1.60 279.730 66 66 2 66 0.045 1.45 475.945 69 68 3 66 0.045 1.45 70 68 I 4 69 0.044 1.40 73 69 5 69 0.043 1.38 75 70 6 69 0.043 1.38 75 70 I 7 70 0.044 1.40 76 71 8 72 0.062 2.00 79 73 9 74 0.060 1.91 83 75 10 76 0.060 1.91 86 80 I 11 77 0.060 1.91 87 80 12 78 0.062 2.00 90 82 13 79 0.100 3.20 88 83 I 14 80 0.060 1.91 90 86 15 83 0.060 1.91 94 89 16 84 0.055 1.75 97 91 I 17 85 0.100 3.20 97 93 18 85 0.090 2.90 96 92 19 86 0.100 3.20 97 92 20 84 0.070 2.20 97 92 I 21 84 0.090 2.90 I 95 91 22 85 0.100 3.20 96 91 23 86 0.100 3.20 96 90 I 24 85 0.080 2.60 96 91 475.945 I AVG. 77 -0.01 0.07 2.17 196.215 84 I I McLAREN HART STACK OUTLET METHOO 23 • SEMI-VOLATILE ORGANICS ANALYTICAL DATA AND RESULTS SAMPLING DATA: Run Number: Corr. Sample Volume: Corr. Flowrate 02 Content: CO2 Content: SO-M23-R2 192.086 dscf 196 dscfm 18.5 % 1.6 % •·•-~iY@fii'.i!B9Mi:PQ~~ IJl l fiom•Method827O·Tabli0:20ofSW'848 •• < < < 1,4-Dichlorobenzene J 1,2-Dichlorobenzene < ,2' -oxybis(1-Chloropropane) < BJ < < N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine < Hexachloroethane < Nitrobenzene < tsophorone < -Nitro phenol < ,4-Dlmethylphenol < bis(2-Chloroetho~)methane < < ,4-Dichlorophenol < 1,2,4-Trichtorobenzene < Naphthalene B hloroaniline < Hexachlorobutadiene < hloro-3-methylphen'ol < < Hexachlorocyclopentadlene < ,4.~ TrichJorophenol < ,4,5-Trichlorophenol < -Chloronaphthalene < < < < ,4-Dinitrotolue'ne < cenaphthylene < 3.95 0.00 4 < 2.82 0.00 4 < 2.48 0.00 4 < 2.76 0.00 4 J 2.47 0.00 4 < 5.30 0.00 4 < 21.87 B 67.25 4 3.55 0.00 4 < 3.32 J 14.93 4 6.16 0.00 4 < 5.54 0.00 4 < 3.52 0.00 4 < 1.91 0.00 4 < 5.11 0.00 4 < 3.73 0.00 4 < 3.75 0.00 4 < 8.73 105.54 4 3.89 a.co 4 < 3.27 a.co 4 < 54.78 B 47.79 4 B 2.70 0.00 4 < 5.02 a.co 4 < 4.02 0.00 4 < 1.93 0.00 4 < 4.65 a.co 4 < 4.64 0.00 4 < 4.26 a.co 4 < 1.82 a.co 4 < 6.57 a.co 4 < 1.63 a.co 4 < 6.16 a.co 4 < 4.44 a.co 4 < 1.19 0.00 4 < Page 1 of 2 I I I I tsvoCEMtSSIONS f ,:: ;~~!ti I 15.80 < 1.27E-06 < 2.14E-06 I 11.28 < 9.06E-07 < 1.52E-06 9.92 < 7.97E-07 < 1.34E-06 11.04 J 8.87E-07 J 1.49E-06 9.88 < 7.94E-07 < 1.34E-06 I 21.20 < 1.7OE-06 < 2.87E-06 0.00 O.OOE+OO O.00E+OO 14.20 < 1.14E-06-< 1'92E-06 I 0.00 O.OOE+OO O.00E+OO 24.64 < 1.98E-06 < 3.33E-06 22.16 < 1.78E-06 < 3.00E-06 14.08 < 1.13E-06 < 1.90E-06 I 7.64 < 6.14E-07 < 1.03E-06 20.44 < 1.64E-06 < 2.76E-06 14.92 < 1.2OE-06 < 2.O2E-06 I 15.00 < 1.21E-06 < 2.03E-06 0.00 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 15.56 < 1.25E-06 < 2.1OE-06 I 13.08 < 1.05E-06 < 1.77E-06 27.96 B 2.25E-06 B 3.78E-06 10.80 < 8.68E-07 < 1.48E-06 20.08 < 1.61E-06 < 2.71E-06 I 16.08 < 1.29E-06 < 2.17E-06 7.72 < 6.2OE-07 < 1.04E-06 18.60 < 1.49E-06 < 2.51E-06 I 18.56 < 1.49E-06 < 2.51E-06 17.04 < 1.37E-06 < 2.30E-06 7.28 < 5.85E-07 < 9.84E-07 I 26.28 < 2.11E-06 < 3.55E-06 6.52 < 5.24E-07 < 8.81E-07 24.64 < 1.98E-06 < 3.33E-06 17.76 < 1.43E-06 < 2.40E-06 I 4.76 < 3.82E-07 < 6.44E-07 I I I I I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I I I I McLAREN HART STACK OUTLET METHOD 23 -SEMI-VOLATILE ORGANICS ANALYTICAL DATA ANO RESULTS SAMPLING DATA: Run Number: Corr. Sample Volume: Corr. Rowrate 02 Content: CO2 Content: Oibenzofuran Olethylphthalate hlorophenyl-phenylether Fluorene Nitroaniline ,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol N-Nitrosodiphenylamine Bromophenyl-phenylether nthracene Di-n-butylphthalate Fluoranthene Pyrene Butylbenzylphthalate ,3-0ichlorobenzidine bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate Benzo(a)anthracene hrysene Di-n-octylphthalate Benzo(b)fluoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene Benzo(a)pyrene lndeno(1,2,J..cd)pyrene Oibenz(a,h)anthracene Benzo(g,h,i)perylene NOTES: < Undetected Scu.123-R2 192.006 dscf 196 dscfm 18.5 % 1.6 % < < < < BJ < < < < < < < < < < BJ < < < < J < < < < < < < < < (B) Present in laboratory blank 2.09 13.92 9.56 1.24 2.12 3.03 1.67 6.34 9.41 2.99 5.59 4.61 7.58 1.29 1.36 21.42 BJ 1.29 1.22 2.67 4.18 14.90 J 1.45 1.50 1.45 1.77 1.80 1.87 1.85 2.42 2.14 (J) Detected but below the quantitation limit; quantity is estimated (E) Detected but above calibration range; quantity estimated 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.46 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.39 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 (SA n Saturated; amount reported should be considered underestimated 4 4 4 14 4 4 14 4 4 ,4 4 •4 4 '4 14 4 4 ·4 '4 4 f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Page 2 of 2 3.43E-06 < 8.36 < 6.72E-07 < 1.13E-06 < 55.68 < 4.47E-06 < 7.53E-06 < 38.24 < 3.07E-06 < 5.17E-06 < 4.96 < 3.98E-07 < 6.71E-07 0.00 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO < 12.12 < 9.74E-07 < 1.64E-06 < 6.68 < 5.37E-07 < 9.03E-07 < 25.36 < 2.04E-06 < 3.43E-06 < 37.64 < 3.02E-06 < 5.09E-06 < 11.96 < 9.61E-07 < 1.62E-06 < 22.36 < 1.SOE-06 < 3.02E-06 < 18.44 < 1.48E-06 < 2.49E-06 < 30.32 < 2.44E-06 < 4.10E-06 < 5.16 < 4.15E-07 < 6.98E-07 < 5.44 < 4.37E-07 < 7.35E-07 BJ 56.12 BJ 4.51E-06 BJ 7.59E-06 < 5.16 < 4.15E-07 < 6.98E-07 < 4.88 < 3.92E-07 < 6.60E-07 < 10.68 < 8.58E-07 < ·1.44E-06 < 16.72 < 1.34E-06 < 2.26E-06 J 50.12 J 4.03E-06 J 6.78E-06 < 5.80 < 4.66E-07 < 7.84E-07 < 6.00 < 4.82E-07 < 8.11E-07 < 5.80 < 4.66E-07 < 7.84E-07 < 7.08 < 5.69E-07 < 9.57E-07 < 7.20 < 5.78E-07 < 9.73E-07 < 7.48 < 6.01 E-07 < 1.01E-06 < 7.40 < 5.95E-07 < 1.00E-06 < 9.68 < 7.78E-07 < 1.31E-06 < 8.56 < 6.88E-07 < 1.16E-06 If BLANK(ug/Kg) Not Detected, then CORRECTEO(ug) = SAMPLE (ug); if BLANK(ug) > SAMPLE (ug), then CORRECTEO(ug) = 0.00 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX E DATA AND RESULTS FOR PCB'S TESTING (EPA METHOD 23) ' I I RUN NUMBER SO-M23-R2 Date 03/17/95 I Start Time 09:02 I End Time 13:00 METHOD 4 DATA I Stack Diam. 6 inches . INIT. FINAL NET Nozzle I.D. 0.390 inches !!n!l !!n!l !!n!l I Meter Box Gamma 1.0046 IMP.1 0.0 62.0 62.0 Meter Box dH@ 1.7002 IMP.2 · 100.0 98.0 -2.0 Barometric 29.88 in.Hg IMP.3 100.0 98.0 -2.0 I Cp 1.00 IMP.4 ', 0.0 2.0 2.0 Test Duration 238 minutes IMP.5' 0.0 IMPS 1. 0.0 • I 0.0 I IMP.7, METHOD 1-4 RESULTS TOTAL'· 200.0 260.0 60.0 · Metered Volume 196.215 def S.G. · 300.0 334.5 34.5 Volume @ Std.Cond. 192.086 dscf I % Water 2.26 % METHOD 3 DATA % lsokinetics 97.4 % %02 18.5 Md 29.00 Velocity 17 .38 ft/sec %C02i 1.60 Ms 28.75 I Actual Flow 205 acfm %CO:. 0.0 Ps 29.88 Std. Flow 201 scfm %N2 i 79.9 Fo 1.500 Dry Std. Flow 196 dscfm 02+C02 20.1 %EA 713 I STACK METER METER TEMPERATURE TEMP STATIC DP DH VOLUME INLET OUTLET POINT (Deg!:) (in.WC) (in.WC) (in.WC) (de!) , (DegF) (DegF) I 1 67 -0.01 0.050 1.60 279.730 66 66 2 66 0.045 1.45 475.945 69 68 3 66 0.045 1.45 70 68 I 4 69 0.044 1.40 73 69 5 69 0.043 1.38 75 70 6 69 0.043 1.38 75 70 I 7 70 0.044 1.40 76 71 8 72 0.062 2.00 79 73 9 74 0.060 1.91 83 75 10 76 0.060 1.91 86 80 I 11 77 0.060 1.91 87 80 12 78 0.062 2.00 I 90 82 13 79 0.100 3.20 88 83 I 14 80 0.060 1.91 90 86 15 83 0.060 1.91 94 89 16 84 0.055 1.75 97 91 17 85 0.100 3.20 97 93 I 18 85 0.090 2.90 96 92 19 86 0.100 3.20 97 92 20 84 0.070 2.20 97 92 I 21 84 0.090 2.90 95 91 22 85 0.100 3.20 96 91 23 86 0.100 3.20 96 90 I 24 85 0.080 2.60 96 91 475.945 AVG. 77 -0.01 0.07 2.17 196.215 84 I I EPA METHOD 23 LABORATORY DATA (PCB's) McLAREN HART STACK OUTLET RUN I.D. SO-M23-R2 SAMPLE BLANK DILUTION (1!9) (1!9) FACTOR TOTAL MonoCB < 0.004 0.00 4 TOTALDiCB 4.54 B* 4.20 B* 4 TOTAL TriCB 0.03 * 0.00 4 TOTAL TetraCB < 0.009 0.00 4 TOTAL PentaCB 0.37 * 0.00 4 TOTAL HexaCB < 0.02 0.00 4 TOTAL HeptaCB < 0.02 0.00 4 TOTAL OctaCB < 0.03 0.00 4 TOTAL NonaCB < 0.04 0.00 4 DecaCB 0.11 B 0.11 B* 4 TOTAL PCB 0.16 0.00 4 TOTAL PCB+ EMPC 5.00 4.30 4 NOTES: (*) Data represents the estimated maximum probable concentration (see report narrative accompanying the dioxin/furan laboratory data, Appendix Q). (<) Not detected · (B) Present in laboratory blank RUN-BLANK (1!9) < 0.02 1.36 B* 0.12 < 0.04 1.48 * < 0.08 < .0.08 < 0.12 < 0.16 0.00 B* 0.64 2.80 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 I I I I I I I I I EPA METHOD 23 TEST RESULTS (PCBs) McLAREN HART STACK OUTLET RUN 1.D. CORR. SAMPLE VOLUME: CORR. GAS FLOWRA TE: O2CONTENT: PCB's TOTAL MonoCB TOTALDiCB TOTAL TriCB TOTAL TetraCB TOTAL PentaCB TOTAL HexaCB TOTAL HeptaCB TOTAL OctaCB TOTAL NonaCB DecaCB TOTAL PCB TOTAL PCB+ EMPC < < < < < < SO-M23-R2 196.215 dscf 196 dscfm 18.5 % ,. CONCENTRATION (µg/Nm3 (µg/Nm3l @7% 0:2) 0.0031 < 0.0179 0.2627 1.5214 0.0232 0)342 0.0070 < 0.0403 0.2859 1.6556 ' 0.0155 < 0.0895 ' 0.0155 < 0.0895 0.0232 < oi1342 0.0309 < oi1190 ' 0.0000 0.0000 0.1236 0.7159 0.5408 3.'1322 < < < < < < MASS RATE (lb/hrl 2.12E-09 1.80E-07 1.59E-08 4.76E-09 1.96E-07 1.06E-08 1.06E-08 1.59E-08 2.12E-08 0.00E+00 8.47E-08 3.71 E-07 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX F DATA AND RESULTS FOR PESTICIDES TESTING (EPA METHOD 23) I I I RUN NUMBER SO-M23-R2 Date 03/17/95 I start Time 09:02 End Time 13:00 METHOD 4 DATA Stack Diam. 6 inches ; INIT. FINAL NET I Nozzle I.D. 0.390 inches IMP.1 I !!!!!l !!!!!l !!!!!l Meter Box Gamma 1.0046 0.0 62.0 62.0 Meter Box dH@ 1.7002 IMP.21 100.0 98.0 -2.0 Barometric 29.88 in.Hg IMP.31 100.0 98.0 -2.0 I Cp 1.00 IMP.4• 0.0 2.0 2.0 Test Duration 238 minutes IMP.SI 0.0 IMP.6, 0.0 I IMP.7; 0.0 METHOD 1-4 RESULTS TOTALI 200.0 260.0 60.0 Metered Volume 196.215 def S.G. 300.0 334.5 34.5 Volume@ Std.Cond. 192.086 dscf I I % Water 2.26 % METHOD 3 DATA % lsokinetics 97.4 % %02 I 18.5 Md 29.00 Velocity 17 .38 ft/sec %CO2! 1.60 Ms 28.75 I Actual Flow 205 acfm %CO I. 0.0 Ps 29.88 Std. Flow 201 scfm %N2 1 79.9 Fo 1.500 Dry Std. Flow 196 dscfm O2+CO2 20.1 %EA 713 ' I STACK METER! METER TEMPERATURE TEMP STATIC DP DH VOLUME INLET OUTLET POINT (DegE) (in.WC) (in.WC) (in.WC) (de!) I (DegF) (DegE) I 1 67 -0.01 0.050 1.60 279.739 66 66 2 66 0.045 1.45 475.945 69 68 3 66 0.045 1.45 I 70 68 I 4 69 0.044 1.40 73 69 5 69 0.043 1.38 75 70 6 69 0.043 1.38 75 70 I 7 70 0.044 1.40 76 71 8 72 0.062 2.00 79 73 9 74 0.060 1.91 83 75 10 76 0.060 1.91 86 80 I 11 77 0.060 1.91 87 80 12 78 0.062 2.00 90 82 13 79 0.100 3.20 88 83 I 14 80 0.060 1.91 90 86 15 83 0.060 1.91 94 89 16 84 0.055 1.75 97 91 I 17 85 0.100 3.20 97 93 18 85 0.090 2.90 96 92 19 86 0.100 3.20 97 92 20 84 0.070 2.20 97 92 I 21 84 0.090 2.90 95 91 22 85 0.100 3.20 96 91 23 86 0.100 3.20 ' 96 90 I 24 85 0.080 2.60 ! 96 91 475.945: AVG. 77 -0.01 0.07 2.17 196.2151 84 I I EPA METHOD 23 LABORATORY DATA (PESTICIDES) McLAREN HART STACK OUTLET RUN I.D. SO-M23-R2 SAMPLE (1:!!!l alpha-BHC < 0.0200 a-Chlordane < 0.0200 Aldrin 0.1045 beta-BHC < 0.0200 delta-BHC < 0.0200 4,4'-DDD 0.5750 * 4,4'-DDE 0.5860 * 4,4'-DDT < 0.0400 Dieldrin 0.0489 Endrin < 0.0400 Endrin Aldehyde < 0.0400 Endosulfan I < 0.0200 Endosulfan II < 0.0400 Endosulfan sulfate < 0.0400 gamma-BHC (Lindane) < 0.0200 g-Chlordane 0.1261 Heptachlor 0.0207 Heptachlor epoxide < 0.0200 Methoxychlor < 0.2000 Toxaphene < 2.0000 NOTES: (<) Not detected BLANK DILUTION (1:!!!l FACTOR 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 20 0.0000 20 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 0.0000 4 (*) Sample exceeds calibration limit. Sample was reanalyzed at a dilution factor of 20. All other samples were analyzed at a dilution factor of 4. RUN-BLANK (1:!!ll < 0.0800 < 0.0800 0.4180 < 0.0800 < 0.0800 11.5000 11.7200 < 0.1600 0.1956 < 0.1600 < · 0.1600 < 0.0800 < 0.1600 < 0.1600 < 0.0800 0.5044 0.0828 < 0.0800 < 0.8000 < 8.0000 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 I I I I I I I I I I EPA METHOD 23 TEST RESULTS (PESTICIDES) McLAREN HART 1 . STACK OUTLET RUN I.D. CORR. SAMPLE VOLUME: CORR. GAS FLOWRATE: O2CONTENT: PESTICIDES alpha-BHC < a-Chlordane < Aldrin beta-BHC < delta-BHC < 4,4'-DDD 4,4'-DDE 4,4'-DDT < Dieldrin Endrin < Endrin Aldehyde < Endosulfan I < Endosulfan II < Endosulfan sulfate < gamrna-BHC (Lindane) < g-Chlordane Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide < Methoxychlor < Toxaphene < ' I• I SO-M23-R2 I 192.086 dscf 196 dscfrn 18.5 % I I CONCENTRATION (b!g/Nrn3) 0.0158 0.0158 . 0.0825 0.0158 0.0158 2.2689 2.3123 0.0316 0.0386 0.0316 0.0316 0.0158 0.0316 0.0316 0.0158 0.0995 0.0163 0.0158 0.1578 1.5784 j(µg/Nrn3 1@7% 02) I ' <I <\ <I <I I I <! I <' <I <i < <I <I I ,· < ! < I < I I 0.0914 0.0914 0.4776 0.0914 0.0914 13.1410 13.3924 I• ' 0.1828 0.2235 0.1828 0.1828 0.0914 0.1828 0.1828 0.0914 0.5764 0.0946 0.0914 0.9142 9.1415 MASS RATE (lb/hr) < 1.08E-08 < 1.08E-08 5.65E-08 < 1.08E-08 < 1.08E-08 1.55E-06 1.58E-06 < 2.16E-08 2.64E-08 < 2.16E-08 < 2.16E-08 < 1.08E-08 < 2.16E-08 < 2.16E-08 < 1.08E-08 6.82E-08 1.12E-08 < 1.08E-08 < 1.08E-07 < 1.08E-06 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX G I I I " DATA AND RESULTS FOR VOLATILE COMPOUNDS TESTING (EPA METHOD 0030) ------------------- McLAREN HART LTTDS METHOD 0030 (VOST) SAMPLING DATA Meter Box I.D. Box Calibration Factor: Run I.D. M/H-M0030-R2 18 1.0414 Date 12/15/94 Start Time 15:06 End Time 15:46 Meter Meter Bar. Temp. Press, Press. (Fo) (in. we) (in. H9) 66.0 1.00 30.30 Initial Final Corrected Corrected Meter Meter Sample Sample Sample Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume (liters) (liters) (liters) (dscm) (dsc!) 2407.27 2427.18 19.910 0.0211 0.7458 I M:LAREN HART I LTTDS METHOD 0030 -VOLATIU! ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ANALYTICAL DATA AND RESULTS I SAMPLING DATA: Run Number: MIH-M0030-R2 Corr. Sample Volume: 0.7458 dscf Corr. Flowrate: 150 dscfm (1) I ANALYTICAL DATA: Sample I.D.: 94-385-303/305 Blank 1.0. 94-'365-309/311 I E ,, 62.50 < 0.003 < 0.003 < 5.47E-05 < 1.42E-01 < 7.98E-08 I 94.95 B 0.768 BJ 0.015 B 0.753 B 9.03E-03 B 3.57E+01 B 2.00E..05 64.51 < 0.003 0.000 < 0.003 < 5.30E-05 < 1.42E-01 < 7.98E-08 richlorofluoromethane 137.38 J 0.010 0.000 J 0.010 J 8.29E-05 J 4.73E-01 J 2.66E-07 96.95 < 0.002 0.000 < 0.002 < 2.35E-05 < 9.47E-02 < 5.32E-08 I 76.14 J 0.010 J 0.004 J 0.006 J 8.98E-05 J 2.84E-01 J 1.50E--07 58.08 0.615 0.398 0.217 4.26E-03 1.03E+01 5.77E-06 84.94 0.317 0.433 0.000 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO rans-1,2-Dichloroethene 96.95 < 0.002 0.000 < 0.002 < 2.35E-05 < 9.47E-02 < 5.32E-08 ,1 1, 1-Dichloroethane 98.97 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.15E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 is-1,2-Dichloroethene 96.95 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.17E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 hloroform 119.39 J 0.004 J 0.004 0.000 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO I 1,2-Dichloroethane 98.96 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.15E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 86.09 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.32E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 72.10 < 0,014 0.000 < 0.014 < 2.21E-04 < 6.63E-01 < 3.72E-07 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 133.42 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 8.54E-06 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 'I 153.84 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 7.40E-06 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 . 78.11 0.089 J 0.042 0.047 6.BSE--04 2.23E+OO 1.25E--06 131.40 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 8.67E-06 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 I 112.99 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.01E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 163.83 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 6.95E-06 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 s-1,3-Dichloropropene 110.98 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.0JE-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 110.98 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.03E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.BBE-08 I 133.42 < 0.002 -0.000 < 0.002 < 1.71E-05 < 9.47E-02 < 5.32E-08 208.28 < 0.001 · 0.000 < 0.001 < 5.47E-06 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 252.77 < 0.003 0.000 < 0.003 < 1.3SE-05 < 1.42E-01 < 7.98E-08 I thyt-2-pentanone 100.16 < 0.002 0.000 < 0.002 < 2.27E-05 < 9.47E-02 < 5.32E-08 92.13 J 0.040 J 0.026 J 0.014 J 1.73E--04 J 6.63E--01 J 3.72E-07 etrachloroethene 165.85 < 0.002 0.000 < 0.002 < 1.37E-05 < 9.47E-02 < 5.32E-08 100.16 < 0.003 0.000 < 0.003 < 3.41E-05 < 1.42E-01 < 7.98E-08 I 112.56 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 1.01E-05 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 106.16 J 0.003 0.000 J 0.003 J 3.22E-05 J 1.42E-01 J 7.98E-08 106.16 J 0.017 J 0.010 J 0.007 J 7.51E-05 J 3.31E-01 J 1.86E-07 I 106.16 J 0.006 0.000 J 0.006 J 6.44E-05 J 2.84E-01 J 1.60E-07 104.14 J 0.009 J 0.006 J 0.003 J 3.28E-05 J 1.42E-01 J 7.98E-08 11 2 2-Tetrachloroethane 167.86 < 0.001 0.000 < 0.001 < 6.79E-06 < 4.73E-02 < 2.66E-08 NOTES: I (1) Flowrate taken from Method 23 testing performed on the L TTOS Stack. < Undetected (8) Present in laboratory blank I (J) Detected but below the quantitatlon limit; quantity is eslimaled (E) Detected but above calibration range; quantity estimated -If 81.ANK(ug/Kg) Not Detected, then CORRECTED(ug) = SAMPLE (ug); if BLANK(ug} > SAMPLE (ug), then CORRECTEO(ug} = 0.00 I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX H I CALCULATIONS 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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. EPA METHODS 2-4 CALCULATIONS Metered Gas Sample Volume at Standard Conditions Vm(std) -Vm X y X 528 B 13.6 [ p + liH ] 29.92x Tm+460 Gas Volume of Water Vapor Collected in' Impinger Liquid Vwccsed) -(vt -v;) x0.04707 Gas Volume of water Vapor Collected in, Silica Gel vwsg(std) -(wt' -wi) x0.04715 Moisture Volume Fraction in Flue Gas B _ VwcCstd) + Vwsg(scd) ws V +V +V wc(std) wsg(std) m(std) Moisture Volume Percentage in Flue Gas %H2O -B_.5 x 10 0 Absolute Pressure of Flue Gas pstatic 13.6 Nitrogen Content of Flue Gas %N2 -100 -(%CO2 + %02 + %CO) Dry Molecular Weight of Flue Gas Md -0.44x%CO2 + 0.32x%O2 + 0.28x (%N2 + 'liCO) Wet Molecular Weight of Flue Gas M5 -Mdx (1 -B.,5 ) + 18 xB.,5 Fuel. Factor Based on Flue Gas Composition 20.9 -%02 %CO2 F -0 EPA METHODS 2-4 CALCULATIONS -continued 11. Excess Air of Flue Gas %02 -0. 5%CO %EA------=-~----~ xlOO 0.264%N2 -(%O2 -0.5%CO) 12. Average Gas Velocity, ft/sec 13. Area of Round Duct or Stack 1t xD2 A -5 4 X 144 14. Area of Rectangular Duct (round ducts) A -L x w (rectangular ducts) 5 144 15. Actual Volumetric Flow Rate of Flue Gas 16. Flow Rate of Flue Gas at Standard Temperature and Pressure 17. Dry Flow Rate of Flue Gas at Std. Temperature and Pressure Qsd -Qsx (1 -B.,s) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A, Bws cP I D, AH AP I Fo y L I ~ M, Pa PS I p static Q. Qs I Qsd Tm Ts vf I V; vm Vm(std) I v. V wc(stdJ V wsg(std) I w wf W; I %Oz %CO2 %CO I %Nz %EA I I I I I I I I I = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = NOMENCLATURE FOR EPA METHODS 2-4 Stack area, ft2 Moisture volume fraction Pitot tube coefficient (~0.84) Stack diameter, inches Average meter orifice pressure, ·in.w.c. Pitot tube differential pressure, in.w.c. Combustion factor Meter calibration factor, gamma Length of rectangular stack or duct, inches Dry molecular weight, lb/lb-mole Wet molecular weight, lb/lb-mole Barometric pressure, in.Hg Absolute stack pressure, in.Hg Average static pressure, in. W .:c. Actual gas flow rate, acfm Standard gas flow rate, scfm Dry standard gas flow rate, dscfm Average meter temperature, °F Average stack temperature, °F Final impinger volume, ml Initial impinger volume, ml Uncorrected metered gas volume, def Corrected gas volume, dscf Average gas velocity, ft/sec Gas volume of water caught in:impingers, scf Gas volume of water caught in silica gel, scf Width of rectangular stack or duct, inches Final silica gel mass, grams Initial silica gel mass, grams Dry volumetric concentration of o2, %dv Dry volumetric concentration of CO2 , %dv Dry volumetric concentration of co, %dv Dry volumetric concentration of N2, %dv Percent excess air 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. EPA METHOD 0050 GRAVIMETRIC CALCULATIONS PM Collected in Probe Wash -M~ Mpw -( WP.,) final -( WP.,) taro Applicable Acetone Blank Correction -B8~ [ ( Wab) final -( Wab) care] X VP., vab Maximum Allowable Acetone Blank -Bamax Bamax -0.7845 X 0.00001 x Vpw Actual Probe Wash Blank Correction -B~ Bpw -MINIMUM [Bapw' Bamax] PM Collected on Filter -Mf Mf -( Wf) final -( Wf) taro Total PM Collected for Method 5 Calculations -Ms Ms -Mpw + Mf -Bpw NOMENCLATURE Bamax B•~ ~ Mf M~ Vab V (~ab) final (Wab) tare (Wf) final (Wf) tare (W~) final (W~) tare = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Maximum allowable acetone blank correction, based on weight of acetone in probe wash, grams Acetone blank correction based on residue of blank, grams Acetone blank correction actually used, grams Total mass of particulate in train corrected for acetone blank, grams Mass gain of filter, grams Probe wash residue, grams Liquid volume of acetone blank, ml Liquid volume of probe wash, ml Final weight of beaker containing acetone blank residue, grams Tare weight of beaker containing acetone blank residue, grams Final weight-of filter, grams·- Tare weight of filter, grams Final weight of beaker containing probe wash residue, grams Tare weight of beaker containing probe wash residue, grams 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 I I I I I I I I I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. PARTICULATE EMISSIONS CALCULATIONS Particulate Concentration -Csd 7000 453.593· Particulate Concentration Corrected to; 7% 02 -C5d@7%02 C C 20. 9 -7. O sde?\ -sdx 20. 9 -%02 Particulate Concentration Corrected to 12% CO2 -C5d@12%C02 12 Csd812% -Csdx %CO 2 Particulate Concentration Corrected to 50% Excess Air - C5d@50%EA Particulate Mass Rate -MP X Osd X 453.593 60 · 6. Isokinetic Variation -%ISO NOMENCLATURE = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = %Isa -0. 09450 x ( T 8 + 460) XVm(stdl P8 XV8 XAnx timex (1 -B.,8 ) , Nozzle area, ft2 Particulate concentration, grains/dscf Nozzle diameter, inches Summation of PM collected in: sample train, grams Mass rate of particulate emissions, lb/hr Absolute stack pressure, in.Hg Dry standard gas flow rate, dscfm Net sampling time, minutes Average stack temperature, °F Corrected gas volume, dscf Average gas velocity, ft/sec Dry volumetric concentration of 0 2, %dv Dry volumetric concentration of CO2, %dv Percent excess air Percent isokinetics EPA METHOD 0050 CALCULATIONS 1. MASS OF Cl ION IN SAMPLE -Met 2 • MASS OF HCl IN SAMPLE -MHCI 3. ..:3c..:6c..:·-:4c::6-=l.,,_g!..../ m=ol=-e=-· Mnc1 • Mc1X 35.453g/mo1e CONCENTRATION OF HCl -ppmdv x( lgram )x( g-mole )x( 0.84948ft')xl06 1000mg MW;grams g-mole 4. CONCENTRATION AT 7% 0 2 C, • C X _2_0_. 9_-_7_. 0-'- i HCl(Ifl 20.9-%02 5. HOURLY EMISSIONS RATE -M; C;XQ5 dx6 0 XMW; M.•----"'---'""------='--- i 106 xo. 84948x453. 593 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 I I I I I I I I I NOMENCLATURE FOR EPA METHOD 0050 i M; C; Qsd 60 36.461 35.453 0.84948 453.593 106 = mass of Cl ion in sampl'e -mg = chloride concentration ,of the impinger catch -mg/liters = chloride concentration of the blank -mg/liters = volume of impinger solution -ml = mass of HCl in sample~ mg = the dry basis HCl concentration -ppmdv = sample gas volume -dscf = molecular weight of HCl, 36.461 = Concentration of gas i corrected to 7% 02 = Actual gas concentration of 02 , % dry volume = HCl = Mass emissions rate of :i, lb/hr = Concentration of i in stack gas, ppmdv = Average flue gas flow rate, dscfm = Minutes per hour = molecular weight of HCl -g/mole = molecular weight of Cl -g/mole = Molar volume of ideal gas, ft3 /mole = grams per pound = parts per million METHOD 23 CALCULATIONS DIOXINS/FURANS 1. Gas Concentration -Cm; (ng/Nm3) where W; Vmstd 35.3145 528/492 Note that W;x35. 3145 528 Cm1---''-----X--Vms td 492 = total sample weight of (i) (nanograms) = the volume of gas sampled at STP (dscf) = cubic feet per cubic meter = temperature conversion from 68°F to 32°F Normal m3 is defined at 32°F and 1 Atm. 2. Gas Concentration at 7% o2-Cm7; (ng/Nm3) · cm_ -em.x20.9-7.0 •. .,, i 20.9-%02 3. The mass flow rate of substance (i), G; (lb/hr), is: W;X0sdx60 G------==---=---- i VmscdX10 9 x453. 593 where W; = total sample weight of (i) (nanograms) Vmstd = the volume of gas sampled at STP (dscf) Qsd stack gas flow rate (dscfm) = 60 = min/hr 109 = nanograms per gram 453.593 = grams/lb 4. Toxic Equivalency Conversion -CiTEF C--C-xTEF '= i where TEF = toxic equivalency conversion factor ,., ' 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 I I I I I I I 1. METHOD 23 CALCULATIONS SEMIVOLATILES Total Mass in Sample 1. Concentration 2. me 7000 Cc ---x __ ..:...;:..::....:'-- Vm.,d 106x453.593 Mass Emissions Rate = = = = = = = = = = = = NOMENCLATURE total concentration of analyte, gr/dscf dilution factor mass of blank, µg mass of sample, µg total mass of analyte, µg , total mass emissions rate of analyte i, lb/hr dry standard gas flow rate, dscfm corrected gas volume, dscf grams per pound micrograms per gram minutes per hour grains per pound METHOD 23 CALCULATIONS PCB's/PESTICIDES 1. Total Sample Weight -W; (micrograms) wi-( ws-Wb) xd _where w, Wb d = weight of sample (micrograms) = weight of blank (mircograms) = dilution factor 2. Gas Concentration -Cm; (µ.g/Nm3) Wix35. 3145 528 Cm. -~----=-:-------,--x-- i Vmstd 492 where W; Vmstd 35.3145 528/492 Note that = total sample weight of (i) (micrograms) = the volume of gas sampled at STP (dscf) = cubic feet per cubic meter = temperature conversion from 68°F to 32°F Normal m3 is defined at 32°F and 1 Atm. 3. Gas Concentration at 7% 02-Cm7; (µ.g/Nm3 ) cm -em.x20.9-7.o •• .,, 1 20.9-%02 4. The mass flow rate of substance (i), G; (lb/hr), is: where W; = total sample weight of ( i) (micrograms) Vmstd = the volume of gas sampled at STP (dscf) Qsd = stack gas flow rate (dscfm) 60 = min/hr 106 ·= micrograms per gram 453.593 = grams/lb 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 I I I I I I I I 1. 2. 3. 3. VOST EMISSIONS CALCULATIONS Metered Gas Sample Volume at Standard Conditions [ p + !J.H ]' Vm(std)-VmXYX17,64X B 13 •6 +28.317 Tm + 460 , Concentration of Substance, ppmdv m · o. 84948x106 C----0- X , Vmstd MWix106 Concentration of Substance, µg/dscm m. cd---0-x35. 3145 Vmstd Mass Emission Rate Cd Qs G; 0.84948 28.317 35.3145 453.593 106 106 60 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = NOMENCLATURE the volume of gas sampled through the dry gas meter -liters.· corrected gas volume, dscf the DGM calibration factor. ambient barometric pressure -in. Hg. the average DGM differential orifice pressure -in w.c. meter temperature -°F total mass of reported pollutant obtained in laboratory analysis, µg. the volume of gas ·sampled at STP (dscf). molecular weight of substance. concentration of substanc·e in the gas stream, ppmdv concentration of substance, µg/dscm total stack gas flow rate (dscfm) mass emission rate of substance, lb/hr. std. cubic feet per gram mole of ideal gas. liters per cubic foot std. cubic feet per std. cubic meters grams per pound micrograms per gram parts per million minutes per hour I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX I RAW FIELD DATA FOR · PARTICULATE AND HCl TESTING (METHOD 0050) I f-OCY''! 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()QuvY\"'" / UA.d<fwOOd I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX K RAW FIELD DATA FOR VOLATILE COMPOUNDS TESTING (EPA METHOD 0030) . • Revision 1 03/16/94 OF I I I I I I I I I I I I VOST SAMPLING DATA SHEET PAGE FACILITY: HcMec,.J TEST LOCATION: .l_/ f-P s DATE: /2-/'.';-9</ START TIME: tt/';)_G,. END TIME: _____ _ TECHNICIAN: -:r<;: /TW RUN 1.0.: µ/JJ · Mo":,~ R /<.')._ METER BOX 1.0.: /B, TENAX I.D. CHARCOAL I • D. TIME METER VOLUME (liters) METER TEMP.(°FJ METER PRESSURE (in W.C.) SYSTEM VACUUM SAMPLE RATE (l/m) COND • 1 TEMP. (OF) COND •. 2 TEMP. (OF) PROBE TEMP. (OF) LEAK RATE TENAX I.D. CHARCOAL I .D. METER PRESSURE (in W.C.) SYSTEM VACUUM SAMPLE RATE (l/m) COND. 1 TEMP. (°FJ COND. 2 TEMP. (OF) PROBE TEMP. (OF) LEAK RATE CALIBRATION FACTOR: {.6/<.// Zo .._:,... C, • 7S • r "" CARTRIDGE SET #1 qcJ. 3(.,<;-3o z.. 'l't-3'S-300 INITIAL FINAL l<i?>'f-145'</ 23 'ff, I/ !I< 23'1.1,11 24-ofo. 3 rf ¢1 S7 ·~ti ~I-I z. 2. .7f 1~ J?..'i I 73B 0.0 t).O "'U,,v I 60.r--1K:) e\RU:tDOE SET 114 INITIAL FINAL BAROMETRIC PRESSURE: 3o 3.c LEAK VACUUM:~ RATE: oo,.,,,_ J.J_j- J./o ,.,,,.1 e ca6' ~ ..... CARTRIDGE SET #2 CARTRIDGE SET #3 q-1-:¾0 3-o~ °ti-~,,. 3-o W' <?c/-~~-'3-o~ 9'-/--"J(,,,~-a-u.::, INITIAL FINAL INITIAL FINAL !so<-15¢(,,. 24o·7. Z'I 2427.18 ~2. JO /.o /.o 2... '2.- o. Co JI,,~ 6.&'o.f.,._ Z.?-Ci p'{o 6-e· 00 /{v>V'l.. CARTRIDGE SET #5 CARTRIDGE SET #6 INITIAL FINAL INITIAL FINAL I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX L RAW FIELD DATA FOR 02 AND CO2 ANALYSIS (EPA METHOD 3A) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I INTEGRATED BAG ANALYSIS DATA Job Neme A<LPrt,,,,_ ;,/,;.,/-- Contrcct q?-31:i-'1 Method of Anelysls ~/!" Run Number i(½ ico2 st) -r-1>-]-/l. ( /!fa l. I 5,l) -/YI f) . ;2 2 !'i.s /.6 !>O -/J'lA,C~ -/l I lt't ;., I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX M GRAVIMETRICS LABORATORY DATA ---~--------------- Contract No. 94-365 Job I.D. Test Method METHOD 5/0050 I Sample I Container Other I I No. I No. I.D. I I I I 100200 I Fl Q02LOSL94-00SOISO 100201 I F2 /so /00202 I F3 /so 100203 I F4 /so /00204 I F5 /so /00205 I F6 /so /00206 I Fl Q08L24/94-0028/BLK /00207 I F2 /BLK /00208 I F3 /BLK /00209 I F4 /BLK I 00210 I F5 /BLK 100211 I F6 /BLK E T S I N C . F I E L D S A M P L E L O G Run Sample I.D. Type -050-Rl Tared Quartz Filter -050-Rl FH ACETONE RINSE -050-Rl IMP 1-3 CATCH+RINSE -050-Rl IMP 1-3 CATCH+RINSE -050-Rl IMP 4-5 CATCH+RINSE -050-Rl SILICA GEL -050-RO Tared Quartz Filter -050-RO FH ACETONE RINSE -050-RO IMP 1-3 CATCH+RINSE -050-RO IMP 1-3 CATCH+RINSE -050-RO IMP 4-5 CATCH+RINSE -050-RO SILICA GEL Print Date 03/21/95 Page 1 IVolume,ml Volume,ml Analyst lno Rinses w/ Rinses I I ejb I ejb I ejb I ejb I ejb I ejb I ejb I ejb I ejb I ejb I ejb I ejb Time 11:48:40 Date Comments 03L21L95 03L21L95 03L21L95 o3L21L95 o3L21L95 03/21L95 03/21/95 03/21L95 03L21L95 03L21L95 03L21L95 03L21L95 ETS, Inc. GRAVIMETRIC LABORATORY DATA Final Beaker Weights Job Number: 94-365 Report Prepared on: 03/23/95 Page 1 Beaker# Filter # Sample# Run I.D. I Constant I . Final Weight Data Constant I I Tare I Date Time Weight (g) Analyst Final I Weight (g) I Weight (g) I I I Total Vol . , ml Beaker I I I I Aliquot Vol. Filter I I I 1------------------------l------------------------------------------1--------------I 103/20/95-001 66.19340 103/22/95 15:36 66.58590 PJB I 66.58610 I 1002/08/94-0080 0.38670 103/23/95 09:40 66.58610 PJB I I I 94-365-00200 I I I I so -050-Rl I I I I I I I I I I I 1------------------------1------------------------------------------I--------------I I 03/20/95-002 67. 52580 I 03/22/95 15: 36 67. 52720 · PJB I 67. 52770 I I 0.00000 103/23/95 09:40 67.52770 PJB I I I 94-365-00201 I I I I so -050-Rl I I I I 105. 00000 I I I I 105. 00000 I I I I 1------------------------1-------------------------·----------------1--------------1 I 03/20/95-003 64. 56890 I 03/22/95 15: 37 64. 95170 PJB I 64. 95220 I I008/24/94-0028 0.38660 103/23/95 09:40 64.95220 PJB I I I 94-365-00206 I I I I BLK -050-RO I I I I I I I I I I I 1------------------------l------------------------------------------1--------------I 103/20/95-004 66.89630 103/22/95 15:37 66.89710 PJB I 66.89760 I I 0.00000 103/23/95 09:40 66.89760 PJB I I I 94-365-00201 I I I I BLK -050-RO I I I 1100.00000 I ·1 I I I 100. 00000 I I I I 1--------------1----------1------------------------------------------1--------------1 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 APPENDIX N I HCl LABORATORY DATA I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,,.,. .. k1 ,~; lft"" IIJOIJl'f- 1 I I I I I I I I I I I l c/- Arn 10,UA.LAB0RAT0RV ANAL VS IS CALIBRATION CURVE GENERAL INfORMATION M D EQU8t1on ofCelibrat1on Line Molarity of Electrode Standard Potential I Cl-) mV log( M) = a x P + b a=------ Job IA LL()..p,,...l,._,..,.. Contract lltr-JGS ~ z. 35', 2. ~ Z-3Z. I b= _____ _ Analyst i5. !lo?~ A Ambient Lab {{o Temperature ~ [ 'l~. 6 Dete of Test 2: f ,1if 14, 12 l~'t::5 ~ JJt . .J Dete of Anal 1J3is z. 'i! ...t A-1t , ,,u· 110.::j- SAMPLE DATA Vs~ln Va p M Total Sample Aliquot Electrode Molarity Run No. Volume Volume Potential [NH/] ml ml mV So-/HOO~O - soC.~l Ri /OrJ-1 Z..33-5 15lAt-lK 'r~O~I /00 ... 1 1, 3,0." • i I I I I SIGNATURE __________ _ CHLORIDE ION STANDARD DATA Standard Cone. (ma/Ll 1000 100 10 1 0.1 Constant Std Err of Y Est R Squared No. of Observations Degrees of Freedom X Coefficient(s) Std Err of Coef. Log Reading Cone. (MVl 3.00 80.70 2.00 136.30 1.00 195.60 0.00 232.10 (1.00) 235.20 Regression Output: -0.01928938796293 0.00133507 4384349 Duplicate IMVl 4.6089671049258 0.1540286345405 0.9905100718966 4 2 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 STANDARD CHLORIDE ION CURVE 10000 -r------------------, 1000 -.....J -C> E 100 -' . 0 z 10 0 0 1 . . 0 ' I I , ! ' ' ' ' ~ 80.70 136.30 195.60 232.10 235.20 MV READING REGRESSION CURVE 10000 ------------~ 1000 .-. _J -0) E 100 -. . u z 10 0 u 1 0 ~----!'--~-'~-+-'" ---+-' ----+',-/ · I I I -80. 7 136.3 195.6 232.1 235.2 MV READING I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ------------------- HCI LABORATORY DATA AND RESULTS McLaren Hart Stack Outlet Reading Duplicate Run I.D. (MVI (MV) SO-M0050-R1 233.50 233.50 Blank 230.40 230.40 Reading Duplicate Liquid Sample Total Cl- Conc.(mg/Ll Conc.(mg/L) Volume (mil in Samole (mal 1.27 1.27 506.00 0.64 1.46 1.46 400.00 0.58 TL-RTP Project: 31982A Client Sample: TLI M23 Blank Method 23 TCDD/TCDF Analysis (DB-225) Analysis File: X950962 Client Project: Sample Matrix: TLRTPID: Sample Size: Dry Weight: GCColumn: 2,3,7,8-TCDF Total TCDF "Ci,-2,3,7,8-TCDF 13Ci 2-1,2,3,4-TCDD n/a XAD Date Received: I I Spike File: TII Blank Date Extracted: 03/21/95 ICAL: Date Analyzed: 03/27/95 CONCAL: 1.000 Dilution Factor: n/a % Moisture: n/a Blank File: X950962 % Lipid: DB-225 Analyst: AJB % Solids: 0.05 0.74 0.12 6 0.29 2.7 66.7 0.82 0.78 Data Reviewer. __ S___;_A_,_·_· .c.P_-_~_·..::"'"'~~----03/28/95 Page 1 of 1 Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. SPC2NF04 XF22224 X950961 n/a n/a n/a 22:12 22:11 21:07 Cl."fF _PSR v:1.07, LARS 5.14.08 801 Capitola Drive• Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Printed: 17:22 03/28/95 50 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TL-RTP Project: 31982A , · Client Sample: 00145 BLANK Method 23 TCDD/TCDF Analysis (DB-225) Analysis File: X950966 1,------------------, Client Project: McOaren-Hart Sample Matrix: M23TRAIN I TLRTP ID: 97-160-2A-DF I Sample Size: Dry Weight: GC Column: 1.000 n/a DB-225 I 11~!¥!~~• t 2,3,7,8-TCDF 11:~e~~~l: l I Total TCDF I 13Ci2·2,3, 7 ,8-TCDF 11;:fi~5,ey~;~~~n§~! I 1'C1,-1,2.3,4-TCDD 0.04 0.11 2.9 Date Received: Date Extracted: Date Analyzed: Dilution Factor: Blank File: Analyst: 9 72.3 03/18/95 03/21/95 03/27/95 n/a X950962 AJB 0.25 Spike File: ICAL: CONCAL: % Moisture: % Lipid: % Solids: 0.87 0.81 SPC2NF04 XF22224 X950961 n/a n/a n/a 22:26 B 22:25 I ~1tiil ;;§™§~ i:I 0.80 21:19 I I I I I I Data Reviewer: ___ S_A_-_P_-_-_.......__,_ ___ 03/28/95 I Triangle Laboratories of ATP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive• Durham, North Carolina 27713 I Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Page 1 of 1 cz.-.r_PSR v:l.r:tl, LARS !i.14,08 Printed: 17:22 03/28/95 132 TL-RTP Project: 31982A . Client Sample: 00145 BLANK "Ci,-2,3,7,8-TCDF 13C12-2,3,7,8-TCDD 13C12-l,2,3, 7,8-PeCDF 1'C1,-1.2.3,7,8-PeCDD 13C1,-l,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF "C12-l,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD 1'C12-1,2,3,4,6, 7,8-HpCDF 13C12-l,2,3,4,6, 7,8-HpCDD 13C12-1,2,3,4,6, 7,8,9-0CDD 37CLi-2,3, 7 ,8-TCDD 13C12-2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF llC12-l,2,3,4, 7,8-HxCDF 13Ci2-l,2,3,4, 7 ,8-HxCDD "Ci,-1.2,3,4, 7 ,8,9-HpCDF 2.2 2.3 2.2 2.4 2.8 2.4 2.5 2.4 3.7 3.3 3.9 3.7 4.1 3.5 55.7 56.9 54.1 60.5 69.3 60.6 62.7 59.2 46.9 83.1 98.7 91.6 102 87.6 I Method 23 PCDD/PCDF Analysis (a) I Analysis File: S951720 I :ti#lit@ ;:,;; ;!~;(;;,: l~~¾~ i'I I 0.80 25:31 0.79 26:18 1.40 29:41 1.71 30:48 0.52 33:22 1.21 34:03 0.44 36:14 1.02 . 37:16 0.88 40:49 26: 18 1.39 30:25 0.52 33: 16 1.20 33:58 0.44 37:45 I I I I I I "C12-1,2,3,7 ,8,9-HxCDF "C12-2,3,4,6, 7 ,8-HxCDF I l""!~"'····~"'f""9""Y8""fY"')"'··~"'I~"";"':~"'~"'•··•·••·"'··~"'\==========================='""-=""··:·•"':I I 13Ci2-1,2,3,4-TCDD 0.80 26:06 2.6 4.1 64.0 102 0.51 0.52 34:36 33:51 13C12-l,2,3,7.8.9-HxCDD 1.20 34:21 I Data Reviewer: __ s_·_/)_·_P_~ __ '--______ 03/28/95 Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive• Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Page 2 of2 X::!37_PSRv:!.07.~ S.l-1.08 I I I I Printed: 16:58 03/28/95 I 103 I I' I I I I I I I I I •• I I I I I TL-RTP Project: 31982A Client Sample: 00145 BLANK Client Project: Sample Matrix: TLRTPID: Sample Size: Dry Weight: GC Column: 2,3,7,8-TCDD 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDD 1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD 1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD 1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD 1,2.3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-OCDD 2,3,7.8-TCDF 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF 2.3,4,7,8-PeCDF 1.2.3,4,7.8-HxCDF 1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF 2,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF 1,2,3, 7,8,9-HxCDF 1.2.3,4.6,7.8-HpCDF 1.2,3,4, 7 .8,9-HpCDF 1,2,3,4,6, 7,8,9-OCDF McClaren-Hart M23TRAIN 97-160-2A-DF 1.000 n/a DB-5 · ND ND ND ND ND EMPC 0.12 0.05 EMPC 0.02 0.006 ND 0.01 ND EMPC ND ND 0.004 Date Received: Date Extracted: Date Analyzed: Dilution Factor: Blank File: Analyst: 1 0.004 0.007 0.009 0.008 0.009 0.004 0.005 0.008 0.02 Method 23 PCDD/PCDF Analysis {a) Analysis File: S951720 03/18/95 03/21/95 03/28/95 n/a S951719 MM 0.01 0.002 0.005 Spike File: ICAL: CONCAL: % Moisture: % Lipid: % Solids: 0.80 0.70 1.35 1.25 1.28 SPX23704 SF53254 S951718 n/a n/a n/a 40:49 25:33 30:26 33:16 33:52 B_ B B -B -B -B_ B - B - Total TCDD Total PeCDD Total HxCDD Total HpCDD ND 0.007 Total TCDF Total PeCDF Total HxCDF Total HpCDF Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. EMPC EMPC 0.14 0.07 0.02 EMPC 801 Capitola Drive• Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 7 5 2 0.008 0.01 0.14 0.08 0.02 0.005 Page I of2 X237 _PSR v:1.07, LARS S.14 011 Printed: 16:58 03/28/95 102 TL-RTP Project: 31982A . Client Sample: 00136 S0-M23-R2 · Method 23 TCDD/TCDF Analysis (DB-2:25) Analysis File: X950963 Client Project: Sample Matrix: TI.RTF ID: Sample Size: . Dry Weight: GC Column: 2,3, 7,8-TCDF Total TCDF "C12-1,2,3,4-TCDD McOaren-Hart M23TRAIN 97-160-lA-DF 1.000 n/a DB-225 0.16 0.79 2.2 Date Received: 03/18/95 Date Extracted: 03/21/95 Date Analyzed: 03/27/95 Dilution Factor: Blank File: Analyst: 18 53.9 n/a X950962 AJB 1.0 Spike File: !CAL: CONCAL: % Moisture: % Lipid: % Solids: 0.74 0.80 SPC2NF04 XF22224 X950961 n/a n/a n/a 22:12 22:10 B_ 0.79 21:06 Data Reviewer: ___ s_. _Fl_·_·_?_"'--'--__ '-_____ 03/28/95 Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc, 801 Capitola Drive• Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Page I of I c:.,'F _PSR v:!.07. LARS 5.P.011 Printed: 17:22 03/28/95 92 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I TL-RTP Project: 31982A -'. Client Sample: 00136 S0-M23-R2 I 1 III!m~~!~~ml~r~ l r 11r····,······•.•······· .··•.··••. 13C12-2,3,7,8-TCDF 3.0 13C12-2,3,7,8-TCDD 2.9 I 13Ci,-l,2,3, 7 ,8-PeCDF 2.6 13C12-l,2,3,7,8-PeCDD 3.3 13C12-1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF 3.4 I 13C12-l,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD 2.9 13C1,-l,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF 3.2 13C1,-l,2.3,4,6,7.8-HpCDD 3.1 1'Ci,-l,2.3,4,6,7,8,9-OCDD 5.1 Method 23 PCDD/PCDF Analysis {a) Analysis File: S951721 ii§~~~fyi;:i: t••·•~~;1; 1•~.;~:s1I 76.2 72.0 65.4 83.7 85.3 72.2 80.5 76.9 64.0 0.79 2532 0.77 26:18 1.58 29:41 1.69 30:49 0.51 33:22 1.19 34:04 0.44 36:14 1.04 37:17 0.89 40:49 •~~~~~~~~=~== liv~;I~iif;mir~~Iiil!i \~rrm cn1:t••H1•:r•· %iRecovery ij.iil§f I !RT l\ IE§~~! .; ' "CL.-2,3,7,8-TCDD 13Ci,-2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF .1 13Ci2-1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF 13C1,-l,2.3.4. 7 ,8-HxCDD 13Ci,-1,2,3,4, 7 ,8,9-HpCDF I I 13Ci,-l,2.3,7,8,9-HxCDF 13C12-2,3.4,6. 7 ,8-HxCDF 1 l•l'l~R?X?rx~~~r~~~ •?I 13C12-1,2,3,4-TCDD I 1'C12-l,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD I I I 3.6 4.1 3.5 4.4 3.6 3.2 4.7 91.0 103 88.7 110 91.0 81.0 117 1.57 0.51 1.20 0.45 0.52 0.51 26: 19 30:26 33: 16 33:58 37:45 34:37 33:52 \l'filtkl 1• rnt••·••·•ar ~;~~ !I 0.79 26:06 1.18 34:22 I Data Reviewer: __ S_·_A-:__· :.._p_..,_____.:....:..._c'::::-;,~-----03/28/95 I Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 1 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Page 2 of2 X::!37_PSR v:1.07. LARS 5.!-1.0S Printed: 16:58 03/28/95 60 TL-RTP Pfoject: 31982A Client Sample: 00136 S0-Mi'3-R2 Client Project: Sample Matrix: TLRTP ID: Sample Size: Dry Weight: GC Column: 2,3,7,8-TCDD 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDD 1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD 1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD 1,2.3, 7,8,9-HxCDD 1,2.3,4.6,7,3-HpCDD 1,2,3,4,6,7,3,9-OCDD 2,3.7,3-TCDF 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF 2,3.4,7,3-PeCDF 1,2,3.4,7,3-HxCDF 1,2.3,6,7,8-HxCDF 2,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF 1,2,3.7,8,9-HxCDF 1,2,3.4.6,7,8-HpCDF 1,2.3.4, 7 ,8.9-HpCDF 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-OCDF Total TCDD Total PeCDD Total HxCDD Total HpCDD Total TCDF Total PeCDF Total HxCDF Total HpCDF McOaren-Hart M23TRAIN 97-160-lA-DF 1.000 n/a DB-5 ND EMP_C 0.22 0.35 0.50 8.3 36.6 0.26 0.04 0.11 0.1 I 0.04 O.Q7 0.02 0.19 ND 0.19 0.01 0.23 3.9 17.7 0.82 0.88 0.59 0.34 Date Received: Date Extracted: Date Analyzed: Dilution Factor: Blank File: Analyst: 1 6 7 2 13 13 10 2 0.004 0.007 Method 23 PCDD/PCDF Analysis {a) I Analysis File: S951721 03/18/95 03/21/95 03/28/95 n/a S951719 MM 0.04 0.04 0.36 0.86 0.89 0.60 0.36 Spike File: ICAL: CONCAL: % Moisture: % Lipid: % Solids: 1.27 1.20 1.24 1.01 0.89 0.68 1.59 1.48 1.08 1.08 1.19 1.09 0.97 0.86 SPX23704 SF53254 S951718 n/a n/a n/a 33:59 34:04 34:22 37: 17 40:50 25:35 29:42 30:26 33: 16 33:22 33:52 34:39 36:15 41:02 PE:- B B_ B_ B_ B EJi,.. 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Code I 0.51 39,32 22 .so F F 1.061 FR 0.91 39,46 45.34 T F 1. 067 0.99 40,33 27.99 T F 1.088 1. 01 40,50 1,309.01 T F 1. 096 436-438 Peaks 8 14,783.98 ••• Total ••• I OCDD 0 40,40-41,00 458-460 0.82 40,50 162.42 T 1. 000 OCDD AN 458-460 Peaks 1 162.42 ••• Total ••• I 13Cl2-0CDD 40,39-40,59 470-472 0.86 40,49 14,983.97 T T 1. 000 l3Cl2-0CDD IS8 I DN 0.67 41,24 19.95 F F 1. 014 WI! Column ... Description ............ "Why" Code Description I M_Z -Nominal Ion Mass(es) WL -Below Retention Time Window RT. -Retention Time WI! -Above Retention Time Window Match Rat -Ratio Match True/False SN -Below Signal to Noise Level Match RT -Time Match True/False <M -Below Method Detection Limit I Rel RT -Relative Retention Ti.me FR -Cale based on theoretical ratio I *** End of Report*** I I I I I I I I I Triangle Laboratories, Inc. I 801 Capttola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Printed: 14:10 03/28/95 Page No. 3 Listing of S951719B.dbf I 03/28/95 Matched GC Peaks / Ratio / Ret. Time Compound/ Match Match Who/ ID I M_Z •••• Omit Ratio . .RT. Total.Pe"a~.Area .. Rat RT. Rel.RT Why Identification .. Code c) ( 0.97 33,22 32.74 p T 1.oooJSF~ 123678-HxCDF AN _.1.36 33,52 99. 77 T ~ 1. 015 234678-HxCDF AN I 374-376 Peaks 4 269.14 *** Tota *** 13C12-HxCDF 33,06-34,47 384-386 DC 0.49 32,16 118. 55 T F 0.967 WL I 0.51 33,16 25,476.93 T T 0.997 13Cl2-HxCDF 478 SUR3 -0.51 33,22 28,845.53 T T 1. 000 13Cl2-HxCDF 678 IS4 _0.52 33,51 41,699.90 T T 1. 014 13Cl2-HxCDF 234 ALT2 _o.s1 34,36 22,834.97 T T 1. 037 13Cl2cHxCDF 789 ALTl I 384-386 Peaks 4 118,857.33 *** Total*** HxCDD 32,38-34,30 390-392 -2.13 33,15 28.86 F p 0. 977 FR I ......-ON 3. 62 33,22 14.62 p p 0.980 PR --1.06 33,27 27.82 T p 0.982 ----3.31 33,51 20.64 F p 0.994 FR DC 1.42 34,04 16.29 T. T 1. 000 SN 1.--' I 390-392 Peaks 2 56.68 ***Total*** 13Cl2-HxCDD 33:00-35:00 402-404 1.23 33:27 484.49 T F 0.982 I -1.21 33,58 17,153.07 T T 0.998 13C12-HxCDD 478 SUR4 ---1. 22 34,03 18,537.90 T T 1. 000 13Cl2-HxCDD 678 IS5 ....--1. 22 34,21 27,178.35 T T 1. 009 13Cl2-HxCDD 789 RS2 402-404 Peaks 4 63,353.81 *** Total*** I HpCDF 36,05-37,56 408-410 -1. 23 36,15 59.43 F @ 1. ODO FR 1234678-HpCDF AN L ~ J) L I DC 1. 65 40,50 57.74 F F 1.127 WH I 408-410 Peaks 1 59.43 *** Total"** 13Cl2-HpCDF 36,05-37,56 418-420 ~ 0.45 36,14 18,084.37 T T 1. 000 13Cl2-HpCDF 678 IS6 I 0.44 36,32 283.38 T F 1.008 ....-0. 45 37:45 12,484.98 .T T 1.042 13C12-HpCDF 789 SUR5 DC 0.32 38,24 3~--35 F F 1.060 WH DC 1.02 42,58 79.37 F F 1.186 WH I 418-420 Peaks 3 30,852.73 *** Total """ HpCDD 36,22-37,27 424-426 1.06 36,32 28.83 T F 0.980 1)J ---0.66 37, 16 21.93 F GJ 1. 000 FR 1234678-HpCDD AN c, 424-426 Peaks 2 50.76 ••• Total*** 13Cl2-HpCDD 37,07-41,00 I 436-438 DC 0.33 36,03 31.24 F F. 0.967 WL DC 0.84 36,31 31. 71 F F 0.980 WL. ._-1. 03 37,16 13,305.09 T T 1.000 13C12-HpCDD 678 IS7 2.53 37,40 27.05 F F 1.011 FR I 0.51 37,47 21. 91 F F 1.014 FR 0.80 38 ,21 25.09 F F 1.029 FR I I Triangle Laboratories, Inc. I 801 Capttola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Printed: 14:10 03/28/95 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 26 I I Page No. 2 Listing of S951719B.dbf 03/28/95 Matched GC Peaks I Ratio / Ret. Time I Compound/ Match Match Who/ ID M_Z .... Omit Ratio .. RT. Total.Pea~.Area .. Rat RT. Rel.RT Why Identification .. Code 37Cl-TCDD 23,27-30,02 I 328 0.00 24,52 49.69 T F 0.946 --a.oo 26,19 25,839.48 T T 1.001 37Cl-TCDD stlRl 0.00 26,46 105.55 T F 1.018 328 Peaks 3 25,994.72 ••• Total'*** I 13Cl2-TCDO 24,16-28,16 332-334 0.82 25,03 146.07 T F 0.952 -0.80 26,07 40,240.74 T T 0.993 13C12-1234-TCDD RSl I __..o.81 26:18 28,912.84 T T 1.000 13C12-2378-TCDD ISl 0.99 26 J 9 503.20 F F 1.013 FR DC 0.86 30:49 603.30 T F 1.172 WH 332-334 Peaks 4 69,802.85 ***Total*** I PeCDF 27,29-31,36 340-342 -1.54 27,38 30.84 T F 0.931 -1.72 28,49 346.61 T F 0.971 I .-1. 34 28,59 67.46 T F 0.976 ...-_o. 77 29,19 22.92 F F 0.988 FR (;) c 1.94 29,24 29.89 F F 0.990J Fil-) ,.J ..--0 1.22 29,38 20.02 F F 0.998 FR I s~ -1.63 29:42 59.87 T cv 1.001 12378-PeCDF AN [) C: 1.18 29,53 26.95 F F 1. 001] -?R _S' .,J ...-, 1.49 29,59 81. 71 T F 1. 010 &., I > ....... ___..J,.-.-&1 30,26 I 7Q. ' ( l6G.dd ,·-r (!) 1. 025 1"1t" 23478-PeCDF AN < --; 'J \..- I __...,..1. 23 30,36 87.77 F F 1.031 FR 340-342 Peaks 10 920.68 ***Total*** l3C12-PeCDF -29,32-30,36 I 352-354 DC 12 .13 24:49 222.07 F F a. 836 WL DC 1. 61 27,37 101.91 T F 0.930 WL DC 1.59 28,48 2,521.47 T F 0.970 WL DC 1.50 28,59 15,852.52 T F a. 976 WL I DC 1. 77 29,12 558.57 T F 0.984 WL DC 1. 69 29,24 213. 03 T F 0.990 WL -1.55 29:41 27,639.12 T T 1. 000 13C12-PeCDF 123 IS2 1. 59 29,59 957.42 T F 1. 010 I -1.51 30,26 35,507.88 T T 1.025 13C12-PeCDF 234 SOR2 DC 1.53 31:25 90.36 T F 1.058 WH 352-354 Peaks 3 64,104.42 ••• Total*** I 13C12-PeCDD 30,38-31,06 368-370 DC 1.45 29,59 99.57 T F 0.973 WL, -1.62 30,49 21,766.20 T T 1.000 13Cl2-PeCDD 123 IS3 1.65 30,56 1,991.61 T F 1.004 I DC 1. 31 31,16 104.63 F F 1. 015 WH 368-370 Peaks 2 23,757.81 ••• Total*** HxCDF 32,08-34,52 I 374-376 DC 1.19 32,18 13 .41 T F 0.968 SN -0.98 32,26 68. 22 . F F 0.972 FR --1.20 33,16 68.41 T (fJ 0.997 123478-HxCDF AN I I I Triangle Laboratories, Inc. 801 Capttola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Printed: 14:10 03/28/95 I Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 25 Initial .... Date ... B-File/Header Changes SN ~I Jd:1.:!.r Calculated Noise Area: 13 ·Cl =t _·,i-. :;,..,., N() <DC Manual Integrations Channel: N ,-i r<. (' I vj..... Transcription _/ I_ Initials: ~ dBASE Corrections _l'-2,,I_ Date: C ':. I ~ ~ v- Page No. l Listing of S951719B.dbf 03/28/95 Matched GC Peaks I Ratio / Ret. Time Compound/ Match Match Who/ ID M_Z .... Omit Ratio .. RT. Total. Peak.Area .. Rat RT. Rel.RT Why Identification .. Code TCDF 304-306 DC 1. 90 21'12 2,039.80 ---0.79 22: 41 44.57 --1.10 23,22 103.38 --0.81 23,43 202. 98 _0.72 24,09 306.24 .--0. 80 24,27 158.35 sr-l -0.27 24,47 48.68 -0.81 25,07 255.99 -0.12 25,21 84.74 _...,0,76 25,33 708.76 .-0. 78 26,01 236.31 .D c o.59 26,15 54.32 DC 1.07 30,49 33.50 304-306 Peaks 11 2,204.32 13Cl2-TCDF 316-318 DC 0.82 23,20 1,398.74 DC 0. 72 23,36 334.25 DC 0.97 24,06 92.18 DC 0.67 24,24 842.64 DC 0.86 24:44 136.80 DC 0.74 25,06 567.82 --0.79 25,32 45,305.27 DC 1.03 26,00 443.51 DC 0.67 27,22 97.16 DC 0. 72 28,59 354.86 DC 0.72 29,42 659.08 DC 0.76 30,26 853.85 316-318 Peaks 1 45,305.27 TCDD 320-322 DN 0.49 23,35 20. 63 DC 0.53 28,59 35.84 i-l"' y<-- DC 0.43 29,41 47.54 DC 0.76 30,26 96.00 320-322 Peaks 0 0.00 Triangle Laboratories, Inc, 801 Capttola Drive• Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 21,58;-27,35 p F 0.830 WL T F 0.888 F F 0.915 PR T F 0.929 T F 0.946 T F 0.958 F F 0.971 FR T F 0.984 T F 0.993 T (£i 1. 001 2378-TCDF AN T. F 1.019 F F 1.028.) l'R .} c-l F F 1.207 WH ... Total • •• 25,23-25,43 T F 0.914 WL T F 0.924 .WL F F 0.944 WL T F 0.956 WL T F 0.969 WL T F 0.983 WL T T 1.000 13Cl2-2378-TCDF ISO F F 1.018 WH T p 1.072 WH T F 1.135 WH T F 1.163 WH T F 1.192 WH ... Total ••• 23,27-27,33 F F 0.897 FR F F 1.102 WH F F 1.129 WH T F 1.157 WH ••• Total ••• Printed: 14:10 03/28/95 24 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TL-RTP Project: 31982A Client Sample: TLI M23 Blank I I "C12-2,3,7,8-TCDF "Ci,-2,3,7,8-TCDD I "C12-l,2,3,7,8-PeCDF 13Ci2-l,2,3, 7,8-PeCDD 13C12-l,2,3,6, 7,8-1-faCDF I 1'Ci2-1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD "Ci,-1,2,3,4,6, 7,8-HpCDF 13C12-1,2.3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD I 1'Ci,-l,2.3,4,6, 7 ,8,9-OCDD 2.5 2.5 2.5 3.2 3.0 2.7 2.7 2.6 4.2 I §¥rre~~t!§~n~rfi~R:fYll~11 Ii~m§;l<nili> · : I I "CL.-2.3.7,8-TCDD ;,Ci,-2.3,4, 7 ,8-PeCDF 13C1,-l,2,3,4, 7,8-HxCDF 13C12-1,2,3,4, 7,8-HxCDD 13Ci 2-l,2.3,4, 7,8,9-HpCDF I 13Ci2-1,2.3.7,8,9-HxCDF 13C12-2,3,4,6, 7 ,8-HxCDF 11;~~ssx~f¥§.!~e§E.~ 13C12-l,2,3,4-TCDD I 13C12-1,2.3,7,8,9-HxCDD I I I 3.7 4.7 3.7 4.0 3.8 3.0 4.5 62.8 62.1 61.7 79.3 75.9 67.7 68.0 65.7 53.1 93.5 118 91.4 101 94.2 73.8 113 Method 23 PCDD/PCDF Analysis {a) Analysis File: S951719 0.79 0.81 1.55 1.62 0.51 1.22 0.45 1.03 0.86 1.51 0.51 1.21 0.45 25:32 26:18 29:41 30:49 33:22 34:03 36:14 37: 16 40:49 26:19 30:26 33: 16 33:58 37:45 0.51 34:36 0.52 33:51 0.80 1.22 26:07 3421 I Data Reviewer: __ s_··---'A-'--· _p_ .. _-__ '---, _____ 03/28/95 I Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive• Durham, North Carolina 27713 I Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491. Page 2 of2 X237_PSR v:1.07, LARS 5.1~.08 Printed: 16:57 03/28/95 ·23 I TL-RTP Project: 31982A · Client Sample: TLI M23 Blank Method 23 PCDD/PCDF Analysis {a) I Analysis File: S951719 Client Project: Sample Matrix: TLRTPID: Sample Size: Dry Weight: GC Column: 2,3,7,8-TCDD 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDD 1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD 1.2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD 1,2,3, 7 ,8,9-HxCDD 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD 1,2,3,4,6,7,8.9-OCDD 2,3,7,8-TCDF 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF 2,3,4, 7,8-PeCDF 1,2,3,4, 7 ,8-HxCDF 1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF 2,3,4.6,7,8-HxCDF 1,2,3,7.8,9-HxCDF 1,2,3,4.6,7,8-HpCDF 1,2,3,4.7,8,9-HpCDF 1,2,3,4,6, 7 ,8,9-OCDF Total TCDD Total PeCDD Total HxCDD Total HpCDD Total TCDF Total PeCDF Total HxCDF Total HpCDF n/a XAD TU Blank 1.000 n/a DB-5 Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. Date Received: Date Extracted: Date Analyzed: Dilution Factor: Blank File: Analyst: ND 0.004 ND 0.005 ND 0.008 ND 0.007 ND 0.007 EMPC 0.08 0.06 0.008 0.02 0.009 ND 0.004 0.01 ND 0.005 EMPC ND 0.008 ND 0.02 I I 03/21/95 03/28/95 n/a S951719 MM 0.007 0.008 ND 0.004 ND 0.005 0.006 1 0.02 0.009 I 0.02 0.18 8 0.19 0.09 6 0.11 0.02 2 0.03 EMPC 0.008 Page 1 of2 801 Capitola Drive• Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Spike File: ICAL: CONCAL: % Moisture: % Lipid: % Solids: 0.82 0.76 1.63 1.52 1.20 1.36 SPX23704 SF53254 S951718 n/a n/a n/a 40:50 25:33 29:42 30:26 .. 33: 16 33:52 X:37_PSR v:1.07. LARS S.l-1.08 Printed: 16:57 03/28/95 22 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 I I I I I I I TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC. Sample Result Summary for Project 31982A Method 23X (DB-225) Page 1 03/28/95 --------------------------------.----===-------========---------------------------=== - Data File Sample ID X950962 TLI M23 Blank X950963 00136 S0-M23-R2 Units ng ng Analytes 2378-TCDF 0.05 0.16 TOTAL TCDF 0.12 0.79 Internal Standards Percent Recovery Summary 13Cl2-2378-TCDF 66.7 Triangle Laboratories, Inc. 801 Capttola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 53.9 B (% Rec) X950966 00145 BLANK ng 0.04 B 0 .11 72.3 Printed: 17:23 03/28/95 21 TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC. Sample Result Summary for Project 31982A Method 23X Full Screen Analyses· (DB-5) Data File Sample ID S951719 TLI M23 Blank S951721 00136 SO-M23-R2 Units Analytes 2378-TCDD 12378-PeCDD 123478-HxCDD 123678-HxCDD 123789-HxCDD 1234678-HpCDD OCDD 2378-TCDF 12378-PeCDF 23478-PeCDF 123478-HxCDF 123678-HxCDF 234678-HxCDF 123789-HxCDF 1234678-HpCDF 1234789-HpCDF OCDF TOTAL TCDD TOTAL PeCDD TOTAL HxCDD TOTAL HpCDD TOTAL TCDF TOTAL PeCDF TOTAL HxCDF TOTAL HpCDF ng (0. 004) ( 0. 005) (0.008) (0.007) (0.007) (0.007) 0.08 0.06 0.008 0.02 0.009 (0.004) 0.01 ( 0. 0 05) (0.008) (0. 008) (0. 02) (0.004) ( 0. 00 5) 0.006 0.009 0.18 0.09 0.02 (0 .008) ng (0.004) (0.04) 0.22 0. 35 0.50 8.3 36.6 0.26 B 0.04 B 0 .11 B 0 .11 B 0.04 0.07 B 0.02 0.19 (0.007) . 0 .19 0.01 0.23 3.9 17.7 0.82 0.88 0.59 0.34 Other Standards 37Cl-TCDD 13Cl2-PeCDF 234 13Cl2-HxCDF 478 13Cl2-HxCDD 4 78 13C12-HpCDF 789 Percent Recovery 93. 5 Summary(% 91. 0 103 88.7 110 Rec) 118 91. 4 101 94.2 91. 0 Other Standards 13Cl2-HxCDF 789 13Cl2-HxCDF 234 Percent Recovery 73.8 Summary (% 81. 0 117 Internal Standards 13Cl2-2378-TCDF 13Cl2-2378-TCDD 13C12-PeCDF 123 13C12-PeCDD 123 13C12-HxCDF 678 13Cl2-HxCDD 678 13C12-HpCDF 67 8 13Cl2-HpCDD 678 13Cl2-0CDD 113 Percent 62.8 62 .1 61. 7 79.3 75.9 67. 7 68.0 65.7 53 .1 Recovery Summary 76. 2 72.0 65.4 83.7 85.3 72.2 80.5 76. 9 64.0 Rec) (% Rec) S951720 00145 BLANK ng (0.004) (0.007) ( 0. 009) (0.008) (0.009) (0.01) B 0 .12 B 0. 05 B {0.002}B 0. 02 B 0.006 B (0.004) 0.01 B (0.005) {0.005}B ( 0. 008) ( 0. 02) 0.004 ( 0. 007) (0 .008) (0.01) 0 .14 0.07 0.02 (0.005) 83 .1 98.7 91. 6 102 87.6 64.0 102 55.7 56.9 54.1 60.5 69.3 60.6 62.7 59.2 46.9 {Estimated Maximum Possible Concentration}, (Detection Limit). Triangle Laboratories, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive• Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Page 1 03/28/95 Printed: 16:58 03/28/95 20 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :·· I TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP,. INC. - I I I I I· I I I I I I I I I I I I Rev. AH • 9/93 SAMPLE DATA 19 :'ij\.;I .(., j ,Ii \r, ~~ t !:1 I;~ i 1 ,(1 ii) ' J '1,J Ii {! /i ,/:~: l i1~ :I !I ~t hl ![;'i l1'J .11-] . !:!1·'' !' ·,· i ",( . -:H . . ::·)i ·iii' \/ ~-··i ,; -1 : :/ 1 ... ,,, : :i:':i'Hi .. . ...... , .. VMH miii"i:-ciG-HS, COLUHN TYPE COLUMN II PLOT NAME PKO AHClJNT I NJ ACQUISISTION G/C Vt1 X £13 -;z;iC .30.,._~ o. zc,,,_ lf S't 3 .3 '-t :Z.. IV'iUPKf>/<. -~ 2. O_,,JL ).C.,.,..} _ -,-.,... DAIE IIHE 3/ ;z.1 / ,sr II·. ;1,1, ~,_+,~i-('L? if" I~ ;r.f,,r ,3 , J. I, 11~;21/,,.,-1 i<-l-: :LO 3/:z;,/1'>] 1'5 ·. 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RINSB COMBINRD HR GC/HRMS ANALYSIS +---------.---------+ Required Detection Limit: 0.050 NG IPROJBCT: Jl982A I 1ST COLUMN 2ND COLUMN 20 µl e 100. o 'PG/µl I +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ •----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.-------------------------I •-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I I ~ I +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• I •--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------;---------------------------I I +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ I I +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Type: A I Spike File: SPX23704 I Amt of Bxtract: SO\ ·-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Rl!V 03/07/9S (PSTMP <)--+ I 1s I I PAGE 1 OF 1 ----------------------------.------------------------------------------------T TRIANGLE LABORATORIES, INC. Transfer Chain-of-Custody Form Project 31982-A Transfer From: DWLHI Initials .. Released by: ..,II ,:::; Accepted by: To: DMSS Date ...... . ..:!)_;2.5;q'5 _l;l--1 ;9(" Time ... I . : ()o ---- !Q_,clL_ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ' I I I MILES. ID: . . . . . . . TLI No. . . . . . Cust. Id ................. . 31982-A 31982-A 31982-A -000 -001 -002 TLI Blank 97-160-lA-DF 97-160-2A-DF TLI M23 Blank 00136 S0-M23-R2 00145 BLANK -------------------------------------------------------XfrCOC (Rev 11/01/94)--+ Additional comments or instructions: · 15 PAGE 1 OF 1 II TRIANGLE LABORATORIES, INC. -1\ II SAMPLE EXTRAC'rION and CLEANUP TRACKING FORM II II II II TLI Project: 31982 A II II II li======;===,====,=========cCHROMATOGRAPHIC CLEANUP========sl IIExt S#.crd !Spike IExtr. !Spike II Acid Big IEscltdl Acid I Flor-lcarbonlTrans-1 II II and lbeforel !after II Base Fish ISilicalAlminal isil IColumnl fer I II 11 TLI Number IExtr. I IExtr. 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(XXXXX • Groos Weight not provided for WATBR Samples.) I +-----------------------------------------•-----------------------------------------------------------------RBV 03/07/95 {PSTMF 7)--+ I 13 oate1 03/24/95 time: 11:0l Sample ' crd TLI_Number .. ooo TLI Blank 001 97-160-lABC&. 002 97-160-2A-CE customer.Sample.Id ....... TLI M23 Blank 00136 so-M23-R2 00145 BLANK ... End of Report ... 1--4 l'v -- - -- F. XJ\D No Color .. · ... 0 WHITE l WHITE ·l WHITE - - TRIANGLE LABORATORIES, INC. Wet Lab MM5/PUF Observations Project: 31982-B Filter Glass Wool PUF Color ..... Color ..... Color ..... Odor ....... NONE NONE NA NONE BEIGE NONE NA NONE WHITE NONE NA NONE - - - -- Entered.By ...... Date .... WHEELER 03/24/95" WHEELER 03/24/95 WHEELER 03/24/95 - - - PRDPERC v13.07 Page1 1 Time .... s 10:56:13 • 10:56:13 • 10:56:13 • --- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TRIANGLE LABORATORIES, INC. SAMPLE TRACKING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT FORM -------------------------ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION------------------------- TLI Proj#: 31982-A Samples: 2 TurnAround.: 8 Day(s) (~d...:J) Prod Code: D23061 Matrix.: M23Train Hold Time .. : 14 Day(s) I ) DetectLim: 0. 050 NG Type ... : A Date Recvd.: 03/18/95(c.lc,c.l<-.sl-aJi> 3 l"I Date Due ... : 03/26/95 Analyte List.: Tetra-octa Method ....... : Client Proj .. : 23X TETRA-OCTA TOL. RINSE COMBINED Mcclaren-Hart Client ....... : ETS, INC. (ETS02) P.O. No ...... : Collect Date.: 03/17/95. Contact ...... : TERRY WILLIAMSON Phone ........ : 703-265-0004 Proj. Mgr .... : Hani Karam Sample Origin: -------------------SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS/ QA REQUIREMENTS------------------- Prep Project: 01667 Prespike Standard: USF-S&C Prespike Amount .. : 4.0ng Extraction Exp ... : 03/31/95 ---------------------------REPORTING REQUIREMENTS--------------------------- Reporting Format: Report Option II See MILES for Instructions/Communications. Completed by: DATE, 3 I "2----0 Is s-- Reviewed by: DATE, '3~k-7S°"(PMGT0395) Triangle Laboratories, Inc. 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I I PAGE I or : +------------------------. --------------------------_._ --------------+--------------------+------------------------------------+------+ I ! ~~::~d~/~~;tody : :~::~;t Sa1ole Seals: Absent ;_'.::_~~~i:::_~~~~:~_;_~'.:~: ______________________________ ; Book Saaole Tags : Present : Client: ETS02 : ETS, INC. : 97 , : Samele Tag Numbers: Listed +--------------------+---------------------:;.:\-----~-----+ I ;_ --SMO _Forms-------_:_HI A--------------------------------------__ ;_ Oate _Received------;_ 03/ 18/95 __ ;_ By lu~ ___ ; Page ; Box NO COOLANT Carrier and Hu1ber TONY UHOERWOOO : 160 I +----------------------------------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------1-----------+-----------1-----------+ : Ill Number Matrix : To LAB : To STORAGE: To LAB : To STORAGE: To LAB : To STORAGE: To LAB : To STORAGE: : mR/H:CPM Client IO Location : Oate/Init : Oate/Init : Oate/Init : Oate/lnit : Oate/Init : Oate/lnit : Oate/Init : Oate/Init : ;-97-160-IA·-----------------F!LTER-;>,~_q -;-----------;-----------;-------·---;-----------;-----------;-----------;-----------; I : 00136 SO-M23-R2 I __ } ______ .>., l~--i .J.;,!;J ____ --+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+ : CO2 : ) . 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' 1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: I i Archive Remark5: 9 +---------~------------------------TRIANGLE LABORATORIES. INC.--CHAIH OF CUSTODY--REVISED 02/l7/95----------------------------------+ I CLIENT CHAIN OF CUSTODY SAMPLER'S SIGNATURE~ P/Q 01667/1100000961 I From, ETS, I NC. Contact, TERRY WILLIAMSON Total Number of Analysis Wanted: 1401 MUNICIPAL DRIVE l'honeo 703-265-(Xl04 Containers: ROANOKE, VA 241l12 Fax, 703-265-0131 Project: f"l< la'tn · J/<4/ P.O.#, 5408 I (ETS02 n-tK) STA NO. Date Time Comp Grab Sample Id.# Sample Ami. Remarks J-,7 I ?d D '.i ,-,; /~'{ )-tc,;,1 .>d -/1}.), J ~/l i. ' Relinquished By/Sign. Date/Time Received By/Sign. Relinquished By/Sign. Date/Time Received By/Sign. ~ U,1 .. j )/t?J 1 s' /I '.L :;' Rellnqufuhed By/Sign. . . Date/Time Received By/Sign. Relinquished By/Sign. Date!Tlme Received By/Sign. Received _for Laboratory By/Signature Date!Time _ f-Send Samples to: Triangle Laboratories, Inc. C l ~ji_./}_ 3,/ 1-zr/? ':? · Attn: Sample Custodian II'. /0 801 Capitola Drive Durham, NC 27713 USA I , . -.....,, Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 ------------------- ------------------- '} Cl C .l ·• ' ,: " :, ., ) . . ---- CLIENT CIIAIN OF CUSTODY SAMPLER'S SIGNATURE~~ Quo1e 1100000961 Fmnc EIS, INC. Cuni.<t: '11:RRY WILLIAl\1SON Total Number of /\nalysls Wsnhld: HOI MUNICIPAi. DRIVE r, .... , 71n-265-{XKJ.1 Containers: J); &J',~> /Fu rq,i.J, ROANOKE, VA 24012 fax; 71n-265-0:3t Pclj..5 l'roje<t />)c.,Lq-,,, -4 r,, ,/, r.O.I: /1 f )-,, p L(Sf (ETS02AIK} .. ' .. STANO. Dalo Tlme Comp Grob Sample kl.ff Sample Ami. Remark" "}.-1'7 /{CO ..../ /Ji, p•,f.<,. Sd-f>i•J-R. .L --/3? It-, I-,,.,:, .,. •ll. J ' . ' / IJY hit -I?, 9 Hlo/) -/ L/ -;J;,,e, I '0 ,t.~)t ,--/lj 5 f,+P • '✓ . / I'={ 5 p,,J-,,-I'? lo .... ( -I IJL II, ',,._,, I ' ;>,tll, .. ,,.-/.47 77i I .. ,,.< ' . 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Any specific QC concerns or problems have been discussed in the QC REMARKS section with emphasis on their affect on the data. Should ETS, Inc. have any questions or_ comments regarding this data package, please feel free to contact Han1 Karam, Air Quality Client Services Manager, at (919) 544-8351. For Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc., Report Preparation Quality Control . . \.kC~ <5l v1/9J Saroj A. Parikh Vijay S. Chhabra Report Preparation Chemist Report Preparation Chemist The total number of pages in this report are: _ _._H-1--l __ Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. Case Narrative March 28, 1995 31982A A8 is the integrated current of the characteristic ions of the corresponding internal standard, Q8 rep_resents the amount of internal standard added to the sample before extraction, RRF(6) is the mean analyte relative response factor from the initial calibration (Ical) and, W is the sample weight or volume (W = 1 for M23) DL is expressed in ng or pg Other sample calculations may be found in Triangle Laboratories' Data User's Manual. Data Flags A "B" flag is used to indicate that an analyte has been detected in the laboratory method blank as well as in an associated field sample. The "B" flag will be used only when the concentration of analyte found in the sample is less than 20 times that found in the associated blank. This flag denotes possible contribution of background laboratory contamination to the concentration or amount of that analyte detected in the field sample. Under Triangle Laboratories of RTP guidelines, a laboratory blank is acceptable if one of the following conditions is satisfied: 1) the tetra through hepta CDD/CDF levels are all below the target detection limits (TDLs), 2) the analyte levels found are all below 1/3 the theoretical method detection limit (TMQL), or 3) the contamination levels are less than 5% of the levels detected in the associated field samples. If these conditions are satisfied or if the blank is unable to be reextracted, the interpretation of the contamination levels relative to the samples should be as follows: 1) analyte quantitations should be considered valid if the level of blank contamination is less than five percent of the level detected in the field sample, 2) analyte quantitations should be considered estimated if the analyte level in the sample is five to twenty times the level of the analyte in the blank, or 3) analytes whose level in a sample is the same as or less than five times the level detected in the associated blank should be considered present likely due to laboratory contamination and not native to the sample. · A "PR" flag is used to indicate that a GC peak is poorly resolved. This resolution problem may be seen as two closely eluting peaks without a reasonable valley between the peak tops, overly broad peaks, or peaks whose shapes vary greatly from a normal distribution.· The concentrat10ns or amounts reported for such peaks are most likely overestimated. 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 I I I I I I I I I Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. Case Narrative where: Arnt.(6) is the amount of a given analyte (expressed in ng or pg), A6 is the integrated current for the characteristic ions of the analyte, !Vlarch 28, 1995 31982A AB is the integrated current of the characteristic ions of the corresponding internal standard, . QB rep_resents the amount of internal standard added to the sample before extract10n, W is the sample weight or volume (W = 1 for M23) RRF(6) is the mean analyte relative response factor from the initial calibration (!Cal) and, Detection Limits The detection limit reported for a target analyte that is not detected or presents ari analyte response that is less than 2.5 times the background level is calculated by using the following expression. The area of the analyte is replaced by the noise level measured in a region of the chromatogram clear of genuine GC signals multiplied by an empirically determined factor. The detection limits represent the maximum possible concentration of a target analyte that could be present without being detected. 2 * 2.5 * (F * H) * QB where: DL(6) is the estimated detection limit for a target analyte, 2.5 is the minimum response required for a GC signal, F is an eml?irical number that approximates the area to height ratio for a GC signal. This number is 5 for the DB-5 column and 3.5 for the DB-225 column, H is the height of the noise, Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. Case Narrative Overview March .28, 1995 31982A Two M23 samples were received from ETS, Inc. in good condition without any coolant on March 18, 1995 and were stored in a refrigerator at 4°C until the time of extraction. The samples were extracted and analyzed for PCDD/PCDFs according to procedures de- scribed in the Triangle Laboratories Data User's Manual (Rev. 12/93-HK-2-AH-2/93). Any particular difficulties encountered during the sample handling by Triangle Labs will be discussed in the QC Remarks section below. Results reported relate only to the . items tested. Quality Control Samples A laboratory method blank --identified as the TLI blank was prepared along with the samples. oc Remarks The release of this_particular set of ETS, Inc. analytical data by Triangle Labs was . authorized by the (..1uality Control Chemist who has reviewed each sample data package individually following a series of inspections/reviews. When applicable, general deviations from acceptable QC requirements are identified below and comments are made on the effect of these deviations upon the validity and reliability of the results. Please consult Triangle Laboratories' Data User's Manual for further details. Specific QC issues associated with this particular project are: · Sample Receipt: None Sample Preparation Laboratory: None Mass Spectrometry: None Data Review: Any 2,3,7,8-substituted analytes found in the TLI Blank are detected at a level equal to or below the target detection limit (TDL), with the exception of the 2,3,7 ,8-TCDF. The levels detected below the target detection limits are acceptable as per TLI Guidelines. 2,3,7,8-TCDF in the TLI Blank was detected at 0.05 ng on the DB- 225 column analysis, which is at the target detection limit. The results are bemg released as per client's request. Please refer to Data Flags section of this case narrative for the effect of this blank contamination on the sample results. Sample Calculations: Analyte Amount The amount of any analyte is calculated using the following expression. 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . Ii I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CASE NARRATIVE Analysis of Samples for the Presence of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans by High-Resolution Gas Chromatography/ High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Date: Client ID: P.O. Number : TLI Project Number: Method23X March 28, 1995 ETS, Inc. 31982A This report should only be reproduced in full. Any reproduction of this report requires permission from Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. Rev. 12/17/93 Analytical Services Division 801 Capitola Drive P.O. Box 13485 1 Durham, NC 27713-4411 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3485 919-544'5729 Fax# 919-544-5491 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -• APPENDIX 0 DIOXINS/FURANS LABORATORY DATA I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX P I SEMIVOLATILE LABORATORY DATA I I I I I I I ,, •. :-: 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CASE NARRATIVE TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC • 801 Capitola Drive Durham, NC 27713 Phone:(919) 544-5729 Fax: (919) 544-5491 DATE: March 30, 1995 TLI NO: 31982D OBJECTIVE: Analysis of two MM5 trains and a method blank for Method 8270 Table 2 selected semivolatile compounds. METHOD: Two MM5 trains were received by Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. without coolant and in good condition. on March 18, 1995 and were stored at 4"C until extraction and analysis. Sample portion 00148 IMP 2-4 was not listed on the client chain of custody. Prior to extraction, the XAD, filter, and rinses were spiked with 100 ug of phenol-d , 1,4-dibromobenzene-d4, pyrene-d 0, and 2,4,6-tribromophenol. These portions of the MM5 trains were Soxhlet extracted with metf!ylene chloride for 16 hours. The impinger rinses when present were spiked with 100 ug of the surrogate standards nitrobenzene-dl, 2-fluorobiphenyl, l,3,5-trichlorobenzene-d_, and anthracene-d10 before being extracted witn methylene chloride using a separatory funnel. The extracts were split with 50 percent of each extract being used for the dioxin analysis. The other halves of the extracts were later split with 50 percent of each being used for 8270 and PCB analyses. Only the compounds listed on Table 2 of Method 8270 are reported in this data pack- age. The analysis is based on the guidelines of Method 8270. The results reported relate only to the items tested. The internal standards. l,4-dichlorobenzene-d4, naphthalene-d8, acenaphthene-d10, phenanthrene-d10, perylene-dl', and chrysene-d12 were added such that the final concentration was 40 ug/milli11ter immediately prior to analysis by GC/MS. The GC/MS analysis conditions are listed below: GC CONDITIONS: Column: Program: Carrier Gas: MS CONDmONS: Instrument: Scan: Interface: REPORT: J&W DB5-625, 30m x .32mm x lu 35C, ramp 12C/min to 285C, hold for 2 min, ramp at 8.5C/min to 3 !5C, hold for 13 min. Helium HP MSD, Chemsystem and Target data systems 35-550 amu at 1.67 scan/sec Capillary, 250C Enclosed with the case narrative are the sample identification index, project summary sheets, client paperwork, TLI chain of custody sheets, wet laboratory extraction information I 1 TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC. CASE NARRATIVE March 30, 1995 31982D . sheets, analyst run logs, and tracking fonns. AU initial and continuing calibration data are locat- ed behind the samples in the back of the data package. Project summary sheets are enclosed behind the case narrative. These include a sample identification index which correlates the client sample name, TLI sample number, and the analytical filename. The project summary sheets summarize the amounts of detected analytes in gray and include the estimated detection limits in parentheses for analytes which were not detected. The data are reported as quantitation reports, TIC reports, chromatograms, interim re- ports, and spectra of detected target analytes and TICs. The quantitation report header lists the TLI project number, analysis method, instrument sample file name, and client sample name. The client project number, TLI sample number, calibration file, dilution factor, and date received, extracted, and analyzed are also listed in the quantitation report header. The response factors used for all calculations are from the continuing calibration listed in the header. The amount reported for each target analyte detected in the sample is listed in total micrograms (ug). The retention time (RT) will be listed for all internal standards and analytes which are detected .. If a target analyte is not detected, it will be flagged with a "U" and a detection limit will be listed. Estimated detection limits were calculated for all analytes which were not detected by using an area of 10,000. The estimated detection limits reported are the average detection limits achiev- able over time on an instrument type. The actual detection limit for a given compound on a given day may vary from the estimate reported. The quantitation limit for all analytes is half of the low . point of the initial calibration adjusted for dilution when appropriate. Below this point the cali- bration cannot be considered to be linear. Any amounts reported at a level below the quantitation limit will be flagged with a "J" and should be considered estimated. If a target analyte is found at a level exceeding the upper calibration limit, it will be flagged with an "E" and should also be considered estimated. In the event that an analyte is sufficiently above the calibration range that the mass spectrometer becomes saturated, the analyte will be flagged with "SAT' and any amount reported should be considered underestimated. Any compounds detected in the labora- tory blank will be flagged with a "B" on the sample topsheets if detected in the sample. All target analytes are quantitated against the internal standard preceding them on the target analyte list. Surrogate standards are quantitated against the internal standard with the matching internal standard reference number. For example, phenol-d5 has 1 in the IS Ref column and would be quantitated against the internal standard which has IS l listed in the flag column. If an internal standard area is above or below the quality control limits as defined by the continuing calibra- tion, it will be flagged with "High" or "Low" in the flag column. · RESULTS: Please note that while Method 8270 Table 2 lists bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether, this compound is not listed on the quantitation reports. The reports list 2,2' -oxybis(l-chlo- ropropane) which is a structural isomer. These compounds coelute and are considered equival- ent. All samples were extracted within the fourteen day sampling to analysis holding time and analyzed within the. extraction to analysis holding time. All internal standard areas met method criteria for the method blank and all of the sam- ples. All surrogate standard percent recoveries met in -house QC criteria as detennined by a 95% confidence intervals: 2 2. 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 I I I I I I I I TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC. CASE NARRATIVE March 30, 1995 31982D Surrogate Standards Mean 95% confidence interval ,· 1,3,5-trichlorobenzene-d3 53.5 4.4 -102.6 l,4-dibromobenzene-d4 . 72.2 15.9 -128.5 2,4,6-tribromophenol 73.2 D -153.1 2-fluorobiphenyl 64.3 11.0 -117.6 anthracene-d1 78.5 24.5 -132.5 nitrobenzene-~5 60.2 · 15.8 -104.6 phenol-d5 62.8 10.9 -114.7 pyrene-d10 67.8 14.3 -121.2 The method blank contained several target analytes at levels below the quantitation limit and one analyte, naphthalene, within the calibration range. These analytes are flagged with a "B" on the sample topsheets when detected in the samples. These analytes in the blank should not be considered truly present in the native samples unless they are detected at a level at least five times that found in the blank. · SAMPLE CALCULATIONS: Response Factor (RF) = Amt of X (ug) = Where: (Area X X Amt IS) (Area IS x Amt X) (Area X in sample) x (Amt IS) x DF (Area IS in sample) x (RF from ccal) Amt IS = amount of internal standard = 40 ug Amt X in the ccal = amount of analyte spiked into the continuing calibration= 50 ug DF = dilution factor · This report should only be produced in full. Any reproduction of this report requires permission from Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. Should you have any questions about this project, please feel free to contact Hani Karam, Air Quality Client Services Manager, Hani Karam, at (919) 544-8351. 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SPIKE W/ I 4 ng D/F IS 7 ORc.~CS ss KD SPIKE-X SPIKE W/ 'IO 2 mL 1 ug PCS IS's ORG.l\NICS SS I 400 uL PES:" SPiliE SPIIG-W rl_ JILD TO (0.4 ug/mL} PCB AS 1 ug I I IMP I!-l::ER WA'..!.~'i. SOXHLEI' lN LIQ-LIQ 10LUENE-2nd 'l SOXl-:Lc."""'I' lN EXTRACT-MeC12 IARCHiv"E 1/2 MeCL2-lst I SPIKE W/ lsPLIT 1,1: 4 ng D/F AS I 50% MeCL2 I I 11 SPLIT l:lh !SPLIT l:ll ElITRF.CT 'IO ORG.".N.ICS I 50% 'IOLUENE 50% TOLUENE. · 50% MeCT2 I ~ . -I I I S=-LIT 1:1 ECTRACT EXIRACT EXIRACT l 'IO ARCHIVE 'IO DIOXINS 10 DIOXINS . y µ 25% MeCL2 XCHAN3E 25% MeCL2 a::MBINE 'IO HEXANE KD 'IO 1 mL I I ANl'.L"YZE FOR Im PCDDs/Fs CLEJI.NUP I SVCC's I:O FLORISIL 'ThBLE 2,8270 I CLEJI.NUP I ANAL"YZE FOR ANAL"YZE FOR PCDDs/Fs MEIHOD 23X MJN'.l-DECA FINAL VOLUME !?CBS 1 mL 680 LRMS I:O 8080 PEST ANl'LYSI 1LI HK MARCH 95 8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PAGB l OP l +------+---------------------------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+-----------+---------·--+-----------+-----------+ I I I I I I . 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Appearance. Color .•.... Odor ... 0.7 12.00 1.0 2.00 CLEAR COLORLESS NO 0.7 12. 00 1.0 2.00 CLEAR COLORLESS NO 0.7 12. 00 1.0 2.00 CLEAR COLORLESS NO -- -- - Vol. Entered. By •....• 300 GATCHET 270 GATCHET 210 GATCHET PROPERC v: 3. 07 Page: 1 Date .... Time •.•• s 03/21/95 16:49:43 F .03/21/95 16:49:43 F 03/21/95 16:49:44 F -- N ,-j I I I .I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Sample No. ~-1-. I -1- '!() -l /-). ti-J. fl ') ' J 0 /l, I j; Comments: TRIAJ.'l'GLE LABORATORIES, INC. SAMPLE EXTRACTION AND CLEANUP TRACKING FORM ORGANIC WET LAB TLI Project Number: 31 qgd-~4C.,,J) I Steps I SOP No. Pr.; /J G-\A-;<,-.5, ,,,. /1/,,.-;:;::, YYV" C.b . \:...D ~~ IA 1-1 /: ..,<-, . f1.qt ~ l=i I+--!/ ; • ,.LL ' I/. .... "·· hJ.. V.,,,,V1 :,,.,-1.-.{-,~:~t,Je. • ,dJ ~w... /,4 t.J / :,,, , c~ .J.... U · __ L/<L ':>P:t, ~-4D ·~ 0 1 ,s.,F-T SP~L .. w I 1:>0!\ , 0 '5<..-i-., y . ~(} :--t 1"' ,7.., ,~-~.-...P, Lf le. 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'11:,J,.~ -. -i:, fl 17/CI 'fl]~t:-IJiJN 11, V{)ZiJ-;_ );iJ 1?() a:; ,,.., "(.li//C,~ INTEnNAL STAtlDAnD sunnoGATE STANr>/\nD ANALYTE ST/\tlDARD l._r_A#G_E..._l __ ::)_;:_,_____,j 347z B ~, 9~ [ I !,____ _____ _, : !!L Number. 319820 Method 8270 M23 Sample ID: SO-M23-R2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Sample File: VD197 - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene-d ' Phenol bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 2-Chlorophenol 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlo~obenzene 1,2-Dichlorobeni.ene 2,2' -oxybis( 1-Chloropro pane) Benzyl alcohol 2-Methylphenol 3/4-Methylphenol N-Nicroso-4i-n-propylamine Hexachloroethane Naphthalene-cl ' Nitrobenzene ·Isophorone 2-Nitrophenol 2,4-Dimethylphenol bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane Benroicacid 2,4-Dichlorophenol 1,2,4-T richlorobenzene Naphthalene 4-Chloroaniline Hexachlorobutadiene 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol Dilution Factor: 4.00 IS 1 6.67 BJ u u u 2.76 J u u 21.87 BJ u u u u IS 2 u u u u u u u u 54.78 B u u u 8.03 8.67 8.94 11 .13 11.17 3.95 2.82 2.48 2.47 5.30 3.55 3.32 6.16 5.54 3.52 1.91 5.11 3.73 3.75 8.73 3.89 3.27 2.70 5.02 4.02 NA-Not Applicable; Det. Limit Detection Limit; Quan. Limit Quantitation Limit 40 40 40 40 40 '40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 100 40 40 40 40 40 40 IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; B: Present In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated.; Above Calibration Range Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone, (919) 544-5729 • Fruc (919) 544-5491 Sav_ar v3.4a Printed, 18,24 03/31jl995 I 1 1 ==================1 Project Number: 31982D Method 8270 M23 Sample File: VD197 Sample ID: SO-M23-R2 -Dilution Factor: 4.00 I I •·.••.··.••.•.• .. ·•.••·.••.•·•••·•• .. ·•.•.• .. •• .. · .. a·•.·•·.•.••·.i·••.••.$•·•·•• .. •• .. •.•·•.··t.•.•.••.•···••.~.•• .. •.•••.••.•.• I I;:.. • .. •• .. •1 • 1 II• !iiii n · !f&•u······· =============================================== 2-Methylnaphthalene 1.93 40 Acenaphthene-d 14.70 u IS 3 10 Hexachlorocydopencadiene 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol · 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 2-Chloronaphthalene 2-Nitroaniline Dimethylphthalate 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 2,4-Dinitrotoluene Acenaphthylene 3-Nicroaniline Acenaphthene 2,4-Dinitrophenol 4-Nitrophenol Dibenzofuran Diethylphthalace 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether Fluorene 4-Nicroaniline P:lenanthrene-d 10 . 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 4-Bromophenyl-phenylethet · Hexachlorobenzene Pentachlorophenol u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 2.12 BJ u u u IS 4 u u u u u 15.69 17.74 4.65 4.64 4.26 1.82 6.57 1.63 6.16 4.44 1.19 6.34 2.09 13.92 9.56 1.24 3.03 1.67 6.34 9.41 2.99 5.59 4.61 7.58 NA-Not Applicable; Det. Limit: Detection Limit; Quan. Limit Quantitation Limit 40 40 40 40 100 40 40 40 40 100 40 100 100 40 40 40 40 100 100 40 40 40 40 IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; B: Present In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated-Above Calibration Range Triangle laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone, (919) 544-5729 • Fax, (919) 544--5491 Savar v3.4a Printed: 18,24 03/31_/1995 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. Project Number: 31982D Sample File: VD197 Method 8270 M23 Sample ID: SO-M23-R2 ·-I I I Phenanthrene Anthracene I Oi-n-bucylphchalace Fluoranthene Chrysene-d 12 I Pyrene Bucylbenzylphchalace 3,3' -Dichlorobenzidine I bis(2-Echylhexyl)phchalace Benzo(a)anthracene I Chrysene Perylene-d " Di-n-occylph chalace I Benzo{b)fluoranthem:: Benzo(k) fl uoran chene Benzo(a)pyrene I Indeno(l ,2,3-cd)pyrene D ibe nz( a. h)an chracene Benzo(g,h,i)perylene I I I I I Phenol-d , Nicrobenzem:-d , 1.3,5-Trichlorobenzene-d t ,4-Dibromobenzene-d4 ' Dilution Factor: u u 21.42 BJ u IS 5 u u u 14.90 J 80.16 82.38 70.75 88.30 u u IS 6 u u u u u u u 4.00 1.29 1.36 19.08 1.29 23.17 1.22 2.67 4. 18 23.38 1.45 1.50 26.51 1.45 1.77 I.SO 1.87 1.85 2.42 2.14 8.01 9.71 2 10.39 2 11.24 NA• Not Applicable; Del Limit: Detection Limit; Quan. Limit: Quantitation Limit 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 80 82 71 88 IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; 8: Present In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E; Estimated-Above Calibration Range I Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. I 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-Sn9 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Savar v3.4a Printed: 18:24 03 /3V 1995 23 Project Number: 31982D Sample File: VD197 2-Fluorobiphenyl 2,4,6-Tribromophenol Anthracene-d 10 Pyrene-d · . 10 Reviewed by--------~~-- Dilution Factor: 4.00 85.31 13.37 71.60 16.32 80.61 17.86 86.20 20.64 Date l__1_][J_2.$ Method 8270 M23 Sample ID: SO-M23-R2 3 85 3 72 4 81 5 86 NA-Not Applicable; Del Limit Detection Limit; Quan. Limit Quantitation Limit IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; B: Present In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated-Above Calibration Range Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Savar v3.4a Printed: 18:24 03/3l/!995 24 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I: I I I I I I I Project Number: 31982D Sample File: VD187 Method 8270 M23 Sample ID: BLANK I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,4-Dichlorobenzene-d4 Phenol bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 2-Chlorophenol 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene • 1,2-Dichlorobenzene · 2,2 '-oxybis( 1-Chloropropane) Benzyl alcohol 2-Methylphenol 3/4-Methylphenol N-Nicroso-di-n-propylamine Hexachloroc:thane Nap hthalene-d, Nicrobenzene Isophorone 2-Nitrophenol 2.4-Dimethylphenol bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane Benzoic acid 2,4-Dichlorophenol , 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene Naphthalene 4-Chloroaniline Hexachlorobucadiene -4-Chloro-3-methylphenol Dilution.Factor: 4.00 IS I 3.35 BJ u u u u u u 67.25 B u 14.93 J u u IS 2 u u u u u I 05.54 u u 47.79 B u u u 8.66 8.06 8.96 9.51 11.15 10.72 11.19 3.82 2.73 2.37 2.34 2.40 5.07 3.36 5.81 5.29 3.40 1.89 4.87 3.42 3.52 3.63 3.08 2.60 4.76 3.90 NA-Not Applicable; Det. Limit: Detection Limit; Quan. Limit Quantitation Limit 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 JOO 40 40 40" 40 40 40 IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; B: Present In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated-Above Calibration Range Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone, (919) 544-5n9 • Fax, (919) 544-5491 Savar v3.4a Printed, 18,24 03/31/1995 3B Project Number: 31982D Sample File: VD187 2-Methylnaphthalene Acenaphthene-d IO Hexachlorocyclopentadienc: 2.4,6-Trichlorophenol 2,4,5-T richlorophenol 2-Chloronaphthalene 2-Nicroaniline Dimethylphchalate 2,6-Dinitrocoluene 2,4-Dinicrocoluene Acenaphthylene 3-Nitroaniline Acenaphchene 2.4-Dinirrophenol 4-Nirrophenol Dibenzofuran Diethylphchalace 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether Fluorene 4-Nitroaniline Phenanthrene-d IO 4,6-Dinitro-2-merhylphenol N-Nicrosodiphenyl~ine 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether Hexachlorobenzene Pentachlorophenol Dilution Factor: 4.00 u 1.86 IS 3 14.72 u 4.27 u 4.36 u 4.27 u 1.80 u 6.93 u 1.63 u 6.15 u 4.66 u I. 13 u 6.61 u 2.04 u 12.79 u 10. 11 u 1.24 6.46 BJ 15.71 u 3.11 u 1.62 u 6.85 IS 4 17.76 u 8.53 u 2.77 u 5.21 u 4.36 u 8.20 ·NA-Not Applicable; Det. Limit: Detection Limit; Quan. Limit Quantitation Limit Method 8270 M23 Sample ID: BLANK 40 40 40 40 40 100 40 40 40 40 100 40 100 100 40 40 40 40 100 100 40 40 40 40 IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; B: Present In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated-Above Calibration Range Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. . 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 2m3 Phone, (919) 54.J..Si29 • Fax, (919) 544--5491 Savar v3.4a Printed: 18,24 03/31/1995 39 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Project Number: 31982D Sample File: VD187. · Method 8270 M23 Sample ID: BLANK :-Dilution Factor: I I Phenamhrene Anthrac.c:ne I Di-n-bucylphthalace Fluoranthene Chrysene-d 12 I Pyrc:ne Bucylbenzylphthalace 3,3 ' -Dichlorobenzidine I bis(2-Echylhexyl)phthalace Benw(a)anrhracene I Chrysene Perylene-d 12 Di-n-octylphthalace I Benzo(b)fluoranthene Benzo(k)fl uoran chene Benzo(a)pyrene I Indeno(l .2.3-cd)pyrene Dibenz(a,h)anchracene Benzo(g,h,i) perylene I I Phenol-cl, Nitrobenzene-d5 I 1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene-d -1,4-Dibromobenzene-d 3 4 I I 7.39 2.37 70.31 65.08 70.89 u u BJ u IS 5 u u u J u u IS 6 u u u u u u u 4.00 19.10 23.18 23.39 26.53 8.03 9.73 10.41 11.26 1.22 1.27 1.23 1.21 2.70 4. 18 1.4 I 1.50 2. 13 2.37 2.65 2.59 2.36 3.08 2.78 1 2 2 NA-Not Applicable; Det. Limit: Detection Limit; Quan. Limit: Quantitation Limit 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 · 40 40 70 65 71 IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; B: Present In Blatlk; J: E.!timated-Below Quantitation limit; E: Estimated-Above Calibration Range I Triangle Llbor.1tories of RTP, Inc. :1 I 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone, (919) 544-5729 • Fax, (919) 544-5491 Savar v3..la Printed, 18,24 03/31/1995 . Project Number: 31982D Sample File: VD187 Method 8270 M23 Sample ID: BLANK -Dilution Factor: 4.00 2-Fluorobiphenyl 72.73 13.38 3 73 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 77.11 16.34 3 77 Anthracene-d 64.56 17.87 4 65 JO PyreneCd JO 86.70 20.66 5 87 pt, Reviewed by _________ _ D_ate 7;, / Jl.1 .Ji_ NA-Not Applicable; Det. Limit Detection Limit; Quan. Limit Q~antitation Limit IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; B: Present In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated-Above Calibration-Range Triangle Laboratories of RTP~ Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • Durham,. North Carolina 27713 Phone, (919) 544-5729 • Fax, (919) 544-5491 Sav.u-v3.4a · Printed: 18'24 113/31/1995 41 -." .. : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Project Number: 31982D Sample File: VD185 Method 8270 XAD Sample ID: SBLK 032195 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - J ,4-D ichlorobenzene-d, Phenol bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 2-Chlorophenol 1,3-Dichlorobenzene J ,4-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 2,2' -oxybis( 1-Chloropropane) Benzyl alcohol 2-Methylphenol 3/4-Mechylphenol N-Nicroso-di-n-propylamine Hexachloroethane Naphthalene-cl 8 Nicrobenzene lsophorone 2-Nitrophenol 2,4-Dimechylphenol bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane Benzoic acid 2,4-Dichlorophenol 1,2.4-Trichlorobenzene Naphthalene 4-Chloroaniline Hexachlorobucad.iene 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol Dilution Factor: 4.00 IS I 0.77 J u u u u u u 0.87 J 42.89 u u u u IS 2 u u u u u u u u u u u 8.66 8.04 8.96 I I.I 5 11.19 4.23 3.03 2.62 2.59 2.66 5.62 3.73 3.53 6.44 5.86 3.65 2.02 5.22 3.67 3.77 8.30 3.89 3.30 2.79 5. 10 4.18 NA• Not Applicable; Del Limit Detection Limit; Quan. Limit: Quantitation Limit 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40. 40 . 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 100 40 40 40 40 40 40 IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; B: Present In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated-Above Calibration Range Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone, (919) 544-5729 • Fax, (919) 544-5491 ..... ···--------·-·-·· ------'---·------·---·--··-·- Savar v3.4a Printedc 18,23 0,/31/1995 55 I Project Number: 31982D Sample File: VD185 Method 8270 XAD I Sample ID: SBLK 032195 -Dilution Factor: 4.00 2-Methylnaphthalene u 1.99 40 Acenaphthene-d10 IS 3 14.72 Hexachlorocydopentadiene u 4.39 40 2,4,6-T richlorophenol u 4.48 40 2,4,5-T richlorophenol u 4.39 40 2-Chloronaphthalene u 1.85 40 2-Nitroaniline u 7.12 100 Dimethylphthalate u 1.67· 40 2,6-Dinitrotoluene u 6.32 '· 40 2,4-Dinitrotoluene u 4.79 40 Acenaphthylene u 1.16 40 3-Nicroaniline u 6.80 100 Acenaphchene u 2.10 40 2,4-Dinitrophenol u 13:14 100 4-Nitrophenol u 10.39 100 Dibenzofuran u 1.28 40 Diethylphthalate 1.51 J 15.71 40 4-.Chlorophenyl-phenylether u 3.19 40 Fluorene u 1.66 40 4--Nitroaniline u 7.04 100 Phenanthrene-d 10 IS 4 17.75 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol u 9.02 100 N-Nirrosodiphenylamine u 2.93 40 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether u 5.52 40 Hexachlorobenzcne u 4.62 40. Pentachlorophenol u 8.68 40 NA-Not App1icable; Det. Limit Detection Limit; Quan. Limit Quantitation Limit IS: Internal Standard; U: Undeteci:ed; B: Pre.,ent In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated-Above Calibration Range Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Savar v3.-l-a Printed, 18:23 03/31/1995 5G I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Project Number: 31982D Sample File: VD185 Method 8270 XAD Sample ID: SBLK 032195 :-Dilution Factor: 4.00 •• ·.: .. : ..• ,.:,.:.,.:,.~·-.··• .. '..,.::'.•···:,.'..,.:, .. :.,.P .. '.:::'.:._.:.•.::::.'. •. ~ .. :: .. :::::~'.~ ... ~-.:::····e::~'.~ ... :,·.:::~'.~--.. :,.t::;·,·.l·,_~-.t·_ .• _~::f',~-:r,.r:::'.i::~·::::['.~:.i,.t .. :~· .. i:.r •. \, .. 1 .. ;,.:,.~·-.~-_;:.l .. ~ •. i,.:: .. :·.··1:,.~,.:, .• : •. ~::•·.;~1::.: .. 1:.~.:::.i.:.~.:.i,c!: '-~ ,, , ' : ~ , : ;;~~ :-(i{ ~~<❖~?; €~J~❖ ~: y>. FLAG, -:~:~S~(*~~Rm:, ~ ; ~~-' -;~w~' DetY L~i ~ \>❖~:><:~~~,:{!;;ab: <jjii,){ ~ . ~->:·· -·-:-:::·:·:·~·-:· :~_·:_-:._~:· --,·----,t ~/~~~<;::~yZJ)\f~, :< : ,-'>:,,~;?:'?f~{~ii;p ?f./~,z~:-~;;:,:;:/~?:~s-~-~/)1::tt~{:::i~~~~,~ ~:-~~?~\~i~~ . Phenam.hrene Anthrac,ne u 1.29 40 I Di-n-but)'lphthalate Fluoranthene Chrysene-d 12 I Pyrcne · Butylbenzylphthalate 3.3' -Dichlorobenzidine I bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalace Benzo(a)an thracene I Chrysene Perylene-d 12 Di-n-octylphthalare I Benw(b)fluoranthene Benzo(k) fl uoran thene Bcnzo(a)pyrene I lndeno(l ,2,3-cd)pyrene Dibenz(a,h)anthracene Benzo(g,h,i) perylene I I Phenol-d5 Nitrobenzene-d , I l,3,5-Trichlorobenzcne-d3 l .4-Dibromobcnzene-d4 I I u 1.35 40 13.32 J 19.10 40 u 1.31 40 IS 5 23.18 u 1.22 40 u 2.73 40 u 4.23 40 u 2.23 40 u 1.43 40 u 1.52 40 IS 6 26.52 u 1.39 40 u 1.54 40 u !.72 40 u !.69 40 u 1.54 40 u 2.01 40 u 1.81 40 73.38 8.01 I 73 69.23 9.73 2 69 63.72 10.40 2 64 79.53 11.26 80 NA-Not Applicable; Det. Limit: Detection Limit; Quan. Limit: Quantitation Limit I . IS: Internal S~ndard; U: Unddected; B: Present In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated-Above Calibration Range Triangle La.bora.tones of RTP, Inc. .. · Savar v3Aa · 801 Capitola Drive• Durham, North Carolina 27713 Printed: 18:23 03/31/1995 I Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 5 7· · Project Number: 31982D Sample File: VD185 Method 8270 XAD Sample ID: SBLK 032195 -Dilution Factor: 4.00 2-Fluorobiphenyl 73.03 13.38 3 73 2,4,6-Tribrornophenol 77.77 16.34 3 78 Anthracene-d 83.48 17.87 4 83 IO Pyrene-d . IO 83.00 20.66 5 83 Reviewed by _______ ~-----Date _}_1 .lL1ii_ NA-Not Applicable; Det. Limit: Detection Li~it; Quan. Limit: Quantitation Limit IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; B: Pre.sent In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E.: Estimated-Above Calibration Range Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North C.irolina 27713 Phone, (919) 544-5n9 • Fmc (919) 544-5491 Sa.var v3.4a Printed, 18'23 03/31/1995 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 APPENDIX Q I PCB's LABORATORY DATA I I I I I I I .I 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CASE NARRATIVE TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC. 801 Capitola Drive Durham, N.C. 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 Fax: (919) 544-5491 DATE: March 31, 1995 TLI NO.: 31982C OBJECTIVE: Detennine the polychlorobiphenyl (PCB) content of two M23 trains. METHOD: Two M23 samples were received at Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. at ambient tem- perature and in good condition on March 18, 1995 and were stored at 4C prior to extraction. ·The M23 train samples were extracted and analyzed according to the guidelines of Method 680. Prior to extraction the XAD traps, filters, and solvent rinses were spiked with one microgram (ug) of 13C-3,3' ,4,4' -tetrachlorobiph~nyl and 13C-2,2' ,3, 3' ,5,5' ,6,6' -octachlorobiphenyl as internal standards. These M23 train portions were Soxhlet extracted for 16 hours with methylene chloride. The condensate rinses and the water portions of the samples. when present, were spiked with one ug of 13C-2,2' ,4,4' ,5,5' -hexachlorobiphenyl and extracted with methylene chloride using a separatory funnel. The extracts were split with twenty-five percent being used for the Method 680 PCB analysis. Samples were concentrated to one milliliter (mL) for this analysis. Immediately prior to GC/MS analysis, ten micro liters of each of the two recovery standards 13C-2;2' ,5,5' -tetrachlorobiphenyl and 13C-3,3' ,4,4' ,5,5' -hexachlorobiphenyl were added to 100 uL of extract so that the final recovery standard concentration was 1.0 ug/mL. The results reported relate only to the items tested. · The analysis was done on a HP 5971 mass selective detector, and HP 5890 gas chroma- tograph. The mass spectrometer was operated at an ionizing energy of 70eV, in selected ion recording mode. A 30m DB-5 column (0.32mm id ; 1 u film) directly inserted into the ion source was used for the analysis. A 1.0 uL aliquot of the extract was injected splitless onto the column at 60 C (1 min hold), programmed at 30 C/minute to 120 C, then at 6 C/minute to 250 C, then at 10 C/minute to 300 C and held 6 min. A calibration curve for the mono-deca chlorinated biphenyls was generated using a mixture of specific isomers (EPA Method 680; Anal. Chem., 58, 2014-2022, 1986). Also includ- ed was the 2.2' ,3,3' ,4,4' ,5,6,6' -nonachlorobiphenyl isomer. The response factors for the mono- penta PCBs (versus the 13C-3,3' ,4,4' -tetrachlorobiphenyl) and for the hexa-deca PCBs (versus he 13C-2,2' ,3,3' ,5,5' ,6,6' -octachlorobiphenyl) were calculated using the following equation: (Area M + Area M+2) * Amt IS RF = ----------------------------------------------------- ( Area IS M + Area IS M+2) * Amt Analyte 1 1 TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC. CASE NARRATIVE Where: Area M = the area of the peak corresponding to the mass M Area M+2 = the area of the peak corresponding to the mass M+2 Arnt IS = the amount of internal standard added = 1 ug Arnt Analyte = the amount of analyte in the calibration point March 31, 1995 31982C In order to maximize sensitivity, the hexa-deca PCBs used the areas of the M+2 and M+4 ions to calculate their response factors. · Response factors for the internal standards versus their recovery standard were calculated in order to measure the recovery of the standards. The response factors are summarized in the initial calibration table. All calibration data is located at the back of the data package. Any PCBs found in the sample were quantitated using the following equation: (Area M + Area M+2) x Arnt IS (ug) Arnt (ug) = . --------------------------------- (Area ISM+ Area IS M+2) x RF In the case of the hexa-deca PCBs, the areas of the M+2 and M+4 peaks are used ·for quantitation. A continuing calibration was run prior to each sample analysis. The response factors in the continuing calibration must be within 25% of those in the initial calibration. However. the mean response factors from the initial calibration were used for all sample calculations. The retention time windows for each degree of chlorination were established by means of a retention window mixture supplied from Cambridge Isotope Labs. This mixture contains the first and last eluting isomers for each degree of chlorination when analyzed on a DB-5 column. The compounds contained in this mixture are: 2-monochlorobiphenyl; 4-monochlorobiphenyl; 2,6-dichlorobiphenyl; 4,4' -dichlorobiphenyl; 2,4,6-trichlorobiphenyl; 3,4,4' -trichlorobiphenyl; 2,2' ,6,6' -tetrachlorobiphenyl; 3,3' 4,4' -tetrachlorobiphenyl; 2,2' ,4,6,6' -pentachlorobiphenyl; 3,3' ,4,4' ,5-pentachlorobiphenyl; 2,2' ,4,4' ,6,6' -hexachlorobiphenyl; 3,3' ,4, 4' ,5,5'-hexachlorobi- phenyl; 2,2' ,3,4' ,5,6,6' -heptachlorobiphenyl; 2,3,3' ,4,4' ,5,5' -heptachlorobiphenyl; 2,2' ,3,3' ,5,5' ,6,6' -octachlorobiphenyl; 2,3,3' ,4,4' ,5,5' ,6-octachlorobiphenyl; 2,2' ,3,3' ,4, 5,5' ,6,6' -nonachlorobiphenyl; 2,2' ,3,3' ,4,4' ,5,5' ,6-nonachlorobiphenyl; and decachlorobiphenyl. The retention time window data is included in the calibration data located in the back of · the data package. If no signal is observed in a given mass channel, the detection limit is estimated by using a summed peak area. This is found by estimating the noise level of an empty mass channel. A formula developed in-house was used to estimate the detection limit area. This formula is as follows: 2 .. 2 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 I I I .I I I I "I I TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC. CASE NARRATIVE . DL= Abundance x (2) x (2.5) ------------------------ 31.2 Where: March 31, 1995 31982C Abundance = a measure of the ion current intensity which is found on the y-axis of the chroma- tograms minus the background abundance. 2 = factor that accounts for the two ion traces monitored for each PCB 2.5 = factor that accounts for signals needing to be at least 2.5 times the noise level to be quanti- tated with 95 percent confidence 31.2 = a factor converting the abundance into an integrated ion current representing peak area. empirically derived in house from evaluating 50 individual genuine PCB peaks. If matched sets of peaks in the time window do not have the appropriate ion mass ratios for a true PCB, the estimated maximum possible concentration (EMPC) is calculated using the summed areas of the observed peaks. If one peak is much larger than the other, thus causing artificially high EMPC values, the summed area is based upon the smaller peak area, and the other area is calculated using the theoretical PCB isotope ratio. The channel will be flagged with "Recalc" in this case. If peaks are detected as PCBs, and others are observed with an incorrect ratio, the EMPC_is the sum of these two values. On the quantitation report for each sample, the results are expressed as total amount in ug and have been corrected for the internal standard recovery. The "Number" is the number of PCB isomers observed for a given degree of chlorination; "DL" is the detection limit in ug; "EMPC" is the estimated maximum possible concentration in the same units. "Ratio" is the measured ratio of the M to M+2 ions (or M+2 to M+4 for the hexa through deca PCB' s) and "RT" is the retention time in minutes and seconds for any specific isomers. The acceptable range of ratios for the isomers are: mono di tri tetra penta RATIOS (Ml M+2) 2.51 -3.62 1.25 -1.81 0.84 -1.21 0.63 -0.91 0.50 -0.72 RATIOS (M+2/ M+4) hexa 1.01 -1.45 hepta 0.84 -1.21 octa 0.72 -1.03 nona 0.64 -0.92 deca 0.56 -0.81 3 3 TRIANGL_E LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC. CASE NARRATIVE "' . RESULTS: March 31, 1995 31982C The laboratory blank contained decachlorobiphenyl and dichlorobiphenyl EMPC peaks. In the case where the amount of analyte detected in the sample is less than twenty times the level of that analyte in the blank, the analyte detected in the sample is flagged "B". It is important to not attribute blank contamination to the amounts reported which are due to peaks at a different . retention time than that found in the blank. Please note that the impinger catch, 00148, for the field blank was not listed on the client chain of custody. This sample portion was extracted and analyzed with the remainder of the field blank. All samples were extracted and analyzed within sampling to extraction and extraction to analysis holding times. · All internal standard and hexachlorobiphenyl alternate standard recoveries were within the advisory quality control limits for an air matrix for all samples and blanks. · This report should only be reproduced in full. Any reproduction of this report requires permission from Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. Should you have any questions about this project. please feel free to contact our Air Quality Client Services Manager, Hani Karam, at (919) 544-8351. For Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc., Report Preparation: Quality Control: Eileen Winchester Selena Armistead Report Preparation Chemist Report Preparation Chemist The total number of pages in this data package is / ?Jj . 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DatefTime Received By/Sign. Relinquished By/Sign. Dale/Time Received By/Sign. Received for Laboratory By/Signature Date/Time c-Send Samples to: Triangle Laboratories, Inc. -< . ~ ~//"ir°(?':? -Attn: Sample Custodian ;~'1< -:~-II'. /0 801 Capitola Drive Durham, NC 27713 USA . Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I I I I PAGE 1 Of '. Custoav Seal Absent Sa■ele Seals:. Aosent : iLI Project Hu ■oer : 31982 Boo, cnain of Custoav : Present +--------------------+-----------------------------------+ : Samele Tags : Present : Client: ETS02 : ETS, !NC. 97 : Samele Tag Nuoeers: Listea · +--------------------+---------------------:u-----~-----i !---SftO _Forms---------:_ HI A----------------------------------------l-Oa te _Received _____ ;_ 03/ 18/95 --l-Bylu~ ___ ; Page : Box HO COOLANT ' Carrier.and Huaber : TONY UNDERWOOD : 160 +-----------------------------------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+---······--+-----------+ : TL! Number ftatrix : To LAB : To STORAGE: To LAB : To STORAGE; To LAB : To STORAGE: To LAB : To STORAGE: : 1R/H:CPN · Client ID Location : Oate/Init : Oate/lnit : Date/Init : Oate/lnit : Date/Init : Oate/Init : Date/Init : Date/lnit : +---------------------·-·········---+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------T-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+ 97-160-lA FILTER ' 00136 SO-M23-R2 +-----------+-----------+-----······~-----------t-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+ CO2 1 +-----------------------------------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------•-----------+-----------+--------·-·+------·---·+ 97-160-1B XAO ' 00143 SO-M23-R2 +·--··--·---+···--······+-··--------+----·-····-+--····-·-·-+--------·-·+----·-·-··-+·---·-----·+ co: I +-------------·------·----·----·----+----·-·-·--+--·-·--·--·+--·--------+--·-·------+-----·-·-·-+--·-----·--+··--·--···-+-··------··+ ' 97-160-lC FH/ACE/M,:L2 ' 00137 SO-M23-R2 +-----------+-----------+--·--------+-----------+-----------•-----------+-----------+-----------+ ,.. 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IMP Z-t : : : : : : : : : 154 SO-M2J·R2 +-----------+----------·•-----------,----------------------+-----------+-----------+----------·+ , CO2 : +----····----····-·---------·----·--+···-·-···--+·---··-----+-----------+-------·---•---·--· ----+---·-------+·----------+-·---------+ ' 97-160·2A f!LiER ' 00145 BLAH> co: t-•••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••T••••••-••••+••••••••-••f•••••--••••T••••-•••••••••••••••-•-+•••••-----•f-•--•••••••f•••••••••••t 97-160-2B XAQ + .--·-·----·-----~-·-·--··----------+-----·-----+----------··------····-+--------·--+·------·-·-+--·----··--+----··-----+-----------+ ' 97-160-lC FH/~CEIMEC,2 00146 Sl~NK +··-··------+·-·--·-···-•--------·--+-···-·-----•-··-·----·-+---·-----·-+----------· +---·----··-• ' co: +------··----··-·-----··-~------··--+·--·-----··+-·--···--·-·--·····--•-:-------·-·-+-·---------···--.------+------·----+--··-------• ' Receiving Re,arts: Client's Chain of Custody differs fro• ,r,,t the laoole IDs reac: used the !Os on sa•ole to log in. All client sa■ole IDs preceaed b·, ·9,-J,:-·. : Ar.chive Re111arks: , +-------------·----------·---------TRIANGLE LABORATORIES. !NC.-·CHAIN Of CVliOOY--REViSEO 02/17/0 5------------------------·--]---··t -, PAGE 2 Of 2 ~------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------•------------------------·-----------+-----+ Custod,· Seal Absent Sa ■ole Seals: Absent ; TL! ProJect Muooer : 31982 ' Book cnain of. Custody Present +--------------------+------------------------------------+ , Saacle Tags . Present : Client: ETS02 : ETS. IMC. , 97 , ' Saaole Tao Nu1bers: Listed +--------------------+-------------------;---~--~---+ ; ___ s~o_roros _________ :_HIA ________________________________________ ;_Date_Received ______ ;_o3/18/9S __ ;_Bv4~::: __ ; Page ; ' Box NO COOLANT : Carrier and Nu10er : TONY UNDERWOOD : 160 +-----------------------------------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+ : TL! 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I ' ' ' +··-··------:--•---···--+--··--···-·+-······---·+--········-+·-------·-·+-··-.-·-·-·+·····-···. -+ ' ' ' ' +••••••••••••••••••••••••••, ••••••••'•••••••• L -~-• •••••••••+•••••••••••+•••••••••••+•••••••••••+•••••••••••+•••••••••••+•••••••••••+ Receiving Remarks: Client's Chair, of Custody differs fro, ,hat· the_·sa■ole !us reaa·: used the ·IDs on saople to log in. All client saecle !Os preceded by "94-365·". ' : Archive Remarks: 1 +····················-·······-·····TR[~NGLE LA80RATOR[ES. INC.-·CHAIN Of CUSiOOY·-REV!SEO 02/li/95---0 ····-··--······=--···--····8·+ I I I ·1 CllART #: M23-36FF ORGANICS SS SPIKE-X CLIENT· - I n,r #'~ 3l122..11-D M'15 TOLUENE RINSES CXMBD!ED FI& CHART FOR: PCDDs/PCDFs,SVCX:,PCBs, PHEN)L-D5 100 ug l,4-DIBRa1JBENZENE-D4 100 ug & PESI' 2, 4, 6-'IRIBR(MJPHENJL _; 100 1.ig I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PYRENE-Dl0 . 100 ug TOLUENE AC/MeCL2 Xl\D RINSES RINSES PRFSPIKED W/ 4 ng D/F SS 100 ag l_j. J<. 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EXTRACTION IMPrn;ER IMPilGER WA."'ER RINSES SPIKE W/ I 4 ng D/F IS I ORGANICS ss l<D SPri:E-X SPIKE W/ TO 2 mL 1 ug PCB IS's ORGANICS SS I 400 1.iL PEST SPIKE SPIKE-W (0.4 ug/mL) PCB AS 1 ug IL ADD TO I I IMPIN:;:ER_ WATER SOXHLET IN LIQ-LIQ TOLUENE-2rnir-i-SOXHLc7' IN E:m<ACT-MeCl.2 !ARCHIVE Mea,2-lst: I 1/2 SPIKE W/ I s;;Lrr 1:1 4 ng D/F AS I 50% MeCL2 :SPLIT 1:1 11 SPLIT l:lh ElCIRACT TO ORGANICS I 50%-TOLUENE 50%-TOLUENE 50%-MeCT,2 : SPLIT 1:11 I E:m<ACT EXTRACT EX'IRACT I TOARQITVE TO DIOXINS TO DIOXINS y µ 25%-MeCL2 XCHAN:;E 25%-MeCL2 cx:MBINE 10 HE:X,>.NE KDTOlmL I I ANALnE FOR I DO PCI;Ds /Fs CT..E'JI.NOP I SVCC's DO FLORISIL 'UIBLE 2,8270 CLFAJ.'lUP I ANALnE FOR ANALnE FOR PCDDs/Fs ME'IHOD 23X M'.)NJ-DECA FINAL VOLUME PCBs 1 mL 680 LRMS DO 8080 PESI' ANALYSI I n,r HK MARGI 95 . I 9 PAGB l OP l I TRI.ANGLB LABORATORIBS, INC. I . Sample Preparation Tracking &. Management Form I Project: ll982C Client: BTS, INC. 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(~·· I TL-RTP Project: 31982C Client Sample: S0-M23-R2 Modified Method 680 PCB Analysis I Analysis File: VD25200 Client Project: Sample Matrix: TLRTP ID: Sample Size: Dry Weight Total MonoCB Total DiCB Total TriCB Total TetraCB Total PentaCB Total HexaCB Total HepraCB Total OctaCB Total NonaCB DecaCB TOTAL PCB TOTAL PCB+ EMPC MCCLAREN-HART M23 Date Received: 03/18/95 97-160-1* Date Extracted: 03/21/95 Date Analyzed: 03/29/95 1.000 n/a ND 0.04 EMPC ND EMPC ND ND ND ND 0.11 0.16 5.0 Dilution Factor: 4 Blank File: n/a Analyst: KV 0.004 2 4.5 0.03 0.009 0.37 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.04 13C12-3,3' ,4,4' -TetraCB 13C1r2,2' ,3,3' ,5,5' ,6,6' -OctaCB 1.00 0.70 99.8 70.2 13C12-2,2' ,4,4' ,5,5' -HexaCB 1.0 102 Spike File: SPPCBF0l I ICAL: PCBV329 I CONCAL: VD245 % Moisture: n/a % Lipid: n/a I % Solids: n/a n ' a:r1 •ffillr!I ·•••·•••·1 I 0.82 0.88 1.32 29.02 21.08 27.62 22.52 _6. I I I I I I I ····•·························•···•···· ff tIR'~t@:· RT q Jl!i@jjiW •••• , I "Ci,-2,2' ,5,5'-TetraCB 13C1i-3,3' ,4,4' ,5,5' -HexaCB Quality Control Notes: A,B,C,E,G 0.82 17.17 1.36 25.93 I l :J Data Reviewer: ____________ 03/31/95 I I Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive• Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Page I of I · .~, PCBF_pSR v:1.06, LARSS.!4.08 Printed: 18:24 03/31~U I I, I TL-RTP Project: 31982C Client Sampl~: BLANK Modified Method 680 PCB Analy-sis Analysis File: VD25000 I Client Project: MCCLAREN-HART Sample Matrix: M23 I TLRTP ID: 97-160-2A-CE Sample Size: I Dry Weight: 1.000 n/a I Total MonoCB I Total DiCB Total TriCB Total TetraCB I Total PentaCB Total HexaCB Total HeptaCB Total OctaCB I Total NonaCB DecaCB I TOTAL PCB TOTAL PCB+ EMPC I 13C12-3,3' ,4,4' -TetraCB 1 13C,,-2,2' ,3,3' ,5,5',6,6' -OciaCB 1. 13C12-2,2' ,4,4' ,5,5' -HexaCB I 1i~~ekx~.lx~~nit~r~1l;t,l: 13Ci,-2.2' ,5,5'-TetraCB I 13C1,-3,3',4,4',5,5'-HexaCB . ND EMPC ND ND ND ND ND ND ND EMPC n/a 4.3 1.00 0.73 1.1 Date Received: 03/18/95 Date Extracted: 03/21/95 Date Analyzed: 03/29/95 Dilution Factor: 4 Blank File: Analyst: n/a KV 0.003 0.004 0.008 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 99.8 73.0 107 4.2 0.11 Spike File: !CAL: CONCAL: % Moisture: % Lipid: % Solids: 0.81 0.87 1.29 SPPCBF0l PCBV329 · VD245 n/a n/a n/a 21.08 27.62 22.52 ..... ;;.. I: E ff'!3fil : :l'i:ll~/ii;!:ilill 0.83 17.17 1.30 25.93 I I Data Reviewer: _____ C> _______ 03/31/95 I Triangle Laboratories of ATP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive• Durham, North Carolina 2TT13 1 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Page 1 of 1 PCBF_PSR v:1.06. LARSS.14.08 Printed: 18:24 03/31/95 40 TL-RTP Project: 31982C Client Sample:. SBLK 032195 Modified Method 680 PCB Analysis Analysis File: VD24800 Client Project: MCCLAREN-HART Sample Matrix: XAD Date Received: I I 03/21/95 03/29/95 TLRTPID: SBLK 032195 Date Extracted: Sample Size: Dry Weight: Total MonoCB Total DiCB Total TriCB Total TetraCB Total PentaCB Total HexaCB Total HeptaCB Total OctaCB Total NonaCB DecaCB TOTAL PCB TOT AL PCB + EMPC 1.000 n/a "Ci,-3,3' ,4,4' -TetraCB 13C12-2,2' ,3.3' ,5.5' ,6,6' -OctaCB 13C 12-2,2' ,4,4' ,5,5' -HexaCB 1'C12-2,2' ,5,5' -TetraCB 13Ci2-3,3' ,4.4· .5,5' -HexaCB ND EMPC ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.11 0.11 5.1 0.90 0.68 0.84 Date Analyzed: Dilution Factor: 4 Blank File: n/a · Analyst: KV · 0.004 0.006 O.Ql 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 90.2 68.3 83.5 . 5.0 Spike File: !CAL: CONCAL: % Moisture: % Lipid: % Solids: SPPCBF0l PCBV329 · VD245 n/a n/a n/a 29.02 0.79 0.91 1.36 21.08 27.62 22.52 0.81 17.17 1.29 25.93 ~ Data Reviewer: ____________ 03/31/95 Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 Page I of I PCBF_PSR v:l.o6. LARS 5.14.08 60 Printed: 18:23 03/31/95 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 I .I I I I I I I I APPENDIX R PESTICIDES LABORATORY DATA I ·1 I CASE NARRATIVE TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC. 801 CAPITOLA DRIVE Durham, N.C. 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 Fax: (919) 544-5491 I DATE: April 4, 1995 PROJECT NUMBER: 31982B I I I I I I I I •• :I I I I I CLIENT P.O. NO: CLIENT ID: ETS, Inc. SAMPLE IDs: 00136 SO-M23-R2 00145 BLANK OBJECTIVE: Analysis of one M23 sample train and one blank train for organochlorine pesticides. RESULTS: Results reported relate only to items tested. Information pertaining to this analysis is as follows: The results are reported in total µg for the samples. The baselines are determined using the mathematical algorithm contained in the chromatography data system "MAXIMA" by WATERS. All analytes were quantitated using the second internal standard cis-Permethrin. The samples were received on March 18, 1995 in good condition at an ambient temperature. The second internal standard, cis-Permethrin, is part of a mixture of two isomers. The cis isomer used for· quantitation is labelled IS2 C-PERM or IS2 cis-Permethrin while the other isomer, trans, is labelled IS2 ISOMER. A nominal volume/weight value of one was assigned to the sample and project .blank in order to calculate concentrations in total micrograms. A dilution factor of four is used for calculating the result due to the fact that the sample was split in order to perform multiple analyses. Additional dilutions were performed in order to quantitate 4,4'-DDE and 4,4'-DDD in sample 00136 SO-M23-. R2. The reported surrogates for the sample and blank are tetra-chlorometaxylene (TCMX) and decachlorobiphenyl (DCBP). The blank and samples associated with this project displayed surrogate recoveries within the 50-150% advisory range of method 8080 .. METHODOLOGY: Prior to extraction, the samples were spiked with four hundred µL of a surrogate standard solution containing tetrachlorometa-xylene (TCMX) and decachlorobiphenyl (DCBP) at a concentration of 0.4 µg/mL each. The filter and XAD portions of the trains were extracted according to the guidelines of USEPA SW 846, Method 3540. The aqueous portions were extracted along with the toluene rinses, 1 1 TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF R~P, INC, CASE NARRATIVE DATE: April 4, 1995 PROJECT NUMBER: 31982B which were reconstituted in methylene chloride, according to the' guidelines of USEPA SW 846, Method 3510. The extracts for each train were then combined and split into four equal parts. Thus; 25 percent of each extract underwent Florisil cleanup according to the guidelines of USEPA SW 846, Method 3620. The extracts were brought to a final volume of one mL. The extracts were analyzed following the guidelines of USEPA SW 846, Methods 8000 and 8080. Pentachlorobenzene at a concentra-tion of 2. 0 µg/mL and cis-Permethrin at a concentration of 100 µg/mL were added as internal standards prior to GC/ECD analysis.· ANALYTICAL CONDITIONS: Instrument: HP 5890 Series II GC with 7673 Autosamplers Modified packed column injectors, dual ECD detectors Columns: Program: REPORT: Injector temperature -225 degrees C Detector temperature -300 degrees C Carrier gas -Hydrogen Make-up gas -Nitrogen at 60 ml/minute flow Column flow -40 cm/sec Injection volume -1.0 µl RTX-35, 30M x 0.53mm ID, 1.0µ film RTX-1701, 30M x 0.53mm ID, 1.0µ film Initial temperature -150 degrees C Ramp - 6 degrees C/minute Final Temperature -270 degrees C Final time -15.0 minutes Enclosed with the case narrative for this data package are copies of all client paperwork, the relevant receiving log pages, copies of all TLI correspondence, sample preparation laboratory extraction and cleanup information, analyst worksheets and instrument run log pages. All initial and continuing calibration verification data is located at the back of the data package. The data is reported in sample analysis reports which include the following information: the project number, the client sample identification, the TLI sample identification, the sample matrix, the sample extraction date, the sample size, the dilution factor, the date of analysis, the instrument identification, analyte CAS Numbers, the GC column types, the detector identifications and the computer data file identifications for the.sample. Individual sample analysis reports contain pesticide CAS number, analyte peak retention times, peak quantitation values and the lower of the calculated concentration value taken from both columns. Also reported are the surrogate concentrations, percent recoveries and the relative standard deviations between column one 2 .. --; -.----- I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I 2 I I TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC. DATE: April 4, 1995 PROJECT NUMBER: 31982B I CASE NARRATIVE and column two calculated concentration values. I The response factors (RFs) used are the mean values calculated from the initial calibrations. The surrogate recoveries are calculated using ari average of the RF values from all of the 1 initial calibrations. If the analyte is not detected, the concentration is reported as <PQL. The following Q codes may be used to describe the I results: "U" if undetected, 11 J" if the analyte is below the calibration range, "P" if the percent difference between columns is greater than 25%, "E" if the analyte is above the calibration I range, 11 D" if the sample was diluted, and "X" if the percent relative standard deviation (RSD) of the peaks used for quantita-tion is greater than 40%. I I I I I SAMPLE CALCULATION: 1. Response Factor (RF) where: Response for the analyte to be measured Response for the internal standard Concentration of the internal standard, ng/uL· Concentration of the analyte to be measured, ng/uL I 2. Concentration ( C) I I I I I I I where: A, = A;, = c. = v. = v, = D = RF = v. = v, = C ( totalµg) = (Ax) x(Ci5 ) x(Vis) x(Vx) x (D) (Ais) x (RF) x ( Va) x ( V5 ) Area response of analyte. Area response of internal standard. Concentration of internal standard solution (µg/mL). Volume of internal standard spiked (µL). Final extract volume (mL). Dilution factor. Analyte response factor. Aliquot volume (µL). air sample nominal value= 1 3 3 TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC. CASE NARRATIVE DATE: April 4, 1995 PROJECT NUMBER: 31982B For example: an M23 extract which underwent analysis by Method 8080 would have the following calculation - A,. = 235104 (From sample analysis report). A,. = 36785 (From sample analysis report). Cb= 100.0 µg/mL vb = 2 µL v. = 1.0 mL D = 2 RF = 0.0370 (From initial calibration report). V, = 200.0 µL v, = 1 Analyte ( total1,1g) = (235104)x(l00.0)x(2)x(l.0)x(2.0) (36785)x(0.0370)x(200.0)x(l) = 345.5 total µg Analyte 3. Practical Quantitation Limit (PQL) PQL where: c, = v, = v, = Analyte concentration in lowest initial calibra- tion solution (ng/µL). Volume of total extract (µL). Nominal value for air sample If you have any questions or comments about this data package, please feel free to contact Hani Karam at 919-544-8351. For Triangle Laboratories of RTP. Inc. ,. David Berkowit GC Chemist Report Preparation {,~ GC Supervisor This report should only be reproduced in full. Any reproduction of this report requires permission from Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 4. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .4 I .. ,,.,, ~•~. -. I,') CLIENT CHAIN OF CUSTODY SAMPLER'S SIGNATURE~ P/Q 01667/1100000961 From: ETS, INC. 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'-I . . . -· . -.... ; ,.,._. ,. . . ·~, .- I GC LAB PROJECT FORM SEQUENCE: _Z-=--DATE: 4/3/ q'5 I ' I METHOD: I _____ TU CLP _____ TU CLP Pest. only _____ TU CLP PCBs only _____ TLIGreenBayPCBs _____ Other I EXTERNAL STANDARD METHOD:---,--- INTERNAL STANDARD METHOD:_....,✓'---• __ I Concentrations: Pentachlorobenzene (PCNB) cis-Permethrin (C-PERM) _____ Tll 608 _____ TU 608 Pest. only _____ TU 608 PCBs only _____ Tl! 8080 ----'✓'----TU 8080 Pest. only _____ TU 8080 PCBs only IS SOLUTION ID: :2...?i 1---=~-------- 1 · O ug/ml , oO. 0 ug/ml Jv\ y' I I\ I Yi /vd I~\ Y1J oo 13ia 5r,-Ml3-r2:z.,. 00 I 3-u <.ri -/0, z._z.. -r2 z._ -z_o l .I, I ,1-----+-----+-------+---+---+-----+-----II I ,1----1------+-------+---+----+-------+------ll I ,~-----1----+-----l---+--+------'---+----ll 111-----+-----+-------+---+---+------+-----II ·i'====d======-======='====="=~=~==11 1-- 1-- File f,\¥10 J uO FCV Mix Pe,)-/vii~ b Z.'l':> 3 17,,':rt AA i 1: A z..; t,c\ 1 I COMMENTS: . 51<,r1.ph-ct'J JJ cl '/,. 0 ~ y_ /0 0-xvJ. OK1J1;J ! 1 -~=~;.""'..,_ ,;;:;.l r "' 41,~,r;.~ ... I ... · ... File LI 'I. 10 I c.\..\ paga3ol3 15 GC LAB PROJECT FORM PROJECT NO: :3/ qr;z_ D SEQUENCE: / . DATE: '-l/3/ c,.:; ' METHOD: _____ TL!CLP _____ TU CLP Pest only _____ TU CLP PCBs only _____ · TU Green Bay PCBs _____ Other .EXTERNAL STANDARD METHOD: ___ _ INTERNAL STANDARD METHOD: ---"':__-'- Concentrations: Pentachlorobenzene (PCNB) cis-Permethrin (C-PERM) _____ Tl! 608 _____ TU 608 Pest. only _____ TLI 608 PCBs only __ -,-__ Tl! 8080 _ __:✓::__ __ TU 8080 Pest. only _____ TLI 8080 PCBs only IS SOLUTION ID: --";).'"'3""-'-i _+-______ _ z_, 0 ug/ml ; po . V ug/ml :,:t,:!tl'!f ': ·r-~!~1:B~=;· ':lr~nJt~~nr.:~!~="r:·:t: :t~!r:·:s~~7r ['j5%;"3lJllj 3/J.r /c,"5 MX.!O I 3.'.3 fl T: MZ.:, hi A•1 )!'..-:2, '.-Zino O 4-V-- / \ M'l.10 I :i.Lj /', Di"G so -AA 7-::Z..-(2...Z.., i / " / ICV File AA/lti3D AJ. t ltJ I 3-1 \JH I() I 3 z_ FCV I I I I I I I I I I m •• • D I D I u page 3 of 3 lG I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLE NO. METHOD 8080 ANALYSIS DATA SHEET 00136 SO-M23-R2 Project No.: 31982B Lab Name: Triangle Labs of RTP, Inc. Matrix: M23 Lab Sample ID: 97-160-1 Sample wt/vol: 1.00000 \Moisture/Lipid:. iJ/fl Extraction: ,S()./. Lab File ID: MX10134 Concentrated Extract Volume: 1. 0 (mL) Date Received: 03/18/95 Date Extracted: 03/21/95 Date Analyzed: 03/27/95 Injection Volume: 1 (uL) Dilution Factor: 4.00 CONCENTRATION CAS NO. COMPOUND ug/ Q <0.0200 319-84-6--------alpha-BHC ________________ _ <0.0200 5103-71-9-------a-Chlordane __________ ---=-'-'-=~ 0.1045 309-00-2-~------Aldrin _____________ ---=..:...=.::..:.::.- <0.0200 319-85-7--------beta-BHC. ___________ ---~=- <0.0200 319-86-8--------delta-BHC. ___________ ---'-"-'-=-"-"- 0.7046 72-54-8---------4,4"-DDD ___ --'------------=-'-'--=-=-"-- 0.7457 72-55-9---------4,4"-DDE. ________________ _ 50-29-3---------4,4"-DDT 60-57-1----~----Dieldrin·------------ 72-20-8---------Endrin. ____________ _ 7421-93-4-------Endrin Aldehyde. _______ _ 959-98-8--------Endosulfan I ________ _ 33212-65-9------Endosulfan II. ________ _ 1031-07-8-------Endosulfan sulfate _____ _ 58-89-9---------gamma-BHC (Lindane) _____ _ 5103-74-2-------g-Chlordane _________ _ 76-44-8---------Heptachlor _________ _ 1024-57-3-------Heptachlor epoxide _____ _ <0.0400 0.0489 __ ..::..:..::..:=- <0.0400 <0.0400 <0.0200 <0.0400 <0.0400 ,<0.0200 0.1261 0.0207 <0.0200 <0.2000 72-43-5---------Methoxychlor __________ ---===.:;._ <2.0000 8001-35-2---~---Toxaphene ________________ _ I I l£!L_l l£!L_l i_D __ : l£!L_ [£!L_ 1!£._I 1!£._I iuo i , ___ i_D __ l£!L_ l£!L_ l£!L_ [£!L_ l£!L_ l£!L_ i_D __ i_D __ : l£!L_I l£!L_I l£!L_I I I I I U=undetected, J=estimated, P=%D>25, E=exceeds calib, D=diluted, X=%RSD>40 Prepared by~ on 04/03/95 at 13:00:13 1 17 SAMPLE !fO. METHOD 8080 SURROGATE RECOVERY 00136 SO-M23-R2 Lab Name: Triangle Labs of RTP, Inc. I Project No.: 319826 I Lab Sample ID: 97-160-1 I Instrument ID (l): _GC-M ECD-C I I GC Column (1): RTX-35 Date Analyzed: 03/27/95 Instrument ID ( 2) : G.C-M ECD-D GC Column (2): RTX-1701 I I I I I · 1 IS I l REF I ANALYTE I COL I RT I AREA RF I REF I CONC 1=·=:======================!===1========1========]==== · ='===!======== \SS2\DCBP \ l 30.64 260749\13.9892 IS2\ 0.0811 \ ', \ 2 26 .18 198586 1 11. 9899 IS2 \ 0. 0799 I I I I I \SSl\TCMX I I I I \IS2 I I I \ISl I I I I I I ci~-Permethrin PCBNZ '-'--,---------' l 7.27 2 6.74 l 25.60 2 23.57 l 6.02 2 5.57 Prepared by~ on 04/03/95 at 11:06:18 I I 181908 14.5153 IS2\ 0.0545 1 92397 12.6070 !S2\ 0.0353 919882 829391, I I 312597\ 61314\ %REC 50.7 49.9 34.1 22.1 l 13 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 I I I I I I I I SAMPLE NO. METHOD 8080 ANALYSIS DATA SHEET Lab. Name: Triangle Labs of RTP, Inc. Matrix: M23 Sample wt/vol: 1.00000 l \ I I\ % Moisture/Lipid: 4 Extraction: :it,"'!. Concentrated Extract Volume: Injection Volume: 1 (uL) CAS NO. COMPOUND 1.0 (mL) 00136 SO-M23-R2 Project No.: 31982B Lab Sample ID: 97-160-1 Lab File ID: MX10143 Date Received: 03/18/95 Date Extracted: 03/21/95 Date Analyzed: 03/29/95 Dilution Factor: 20.00 CONCENTRATION ug/ Q I I I I 72-54-8---------4,4'-DDD __________ _ 0.575 I_D __ I 72-55-9---------4,4'-DDE. ___________ _ 0.586 ID ___ I U=undetected, J=estimated, P=%D>25, E=exceeds calib, D=diluted, X=%RSD>40 Prepared by Fon 03/30/95 at 15:16:59 2 28 SAMPLE NO. METHOD 8080 SURROGATE _RECOVERY 00136 SO-M23-R2 ,. I , I ---------' ' Lab Name:,Triangle Labs of RTP, Inc. I Project No.: 31982B 2 Lab Sample ID: 97-160-1 -I Instrument ID (1): GC-M ECD-C Date Analyzed: 03/29/95 Instrument ID (2): GC-M ECD-D ' I GC Column• (1): RTX-35 GC Column (2): RTX-1701 I I I . / REF I ANALYTE I COL I. RT AREA !IS I RF IREFI CONC %REC \===\====·================= ===\========l======== =======!==='========!===== iIS2icis-Perrnethrin 1 I 25.60 907295 I i : 2 i 23.57 979491 i l I ! I I iISliPCBN~ 1 I 6.03 270855 1 i 2 \ 5. 49 368325 i \ I I '-----------'----- Prepared by~Jj'V'""" on 04/03/95 at 10:42:02 I I ', I ' ' ' 23 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 I I I I 11 I I I SAMPLE NO. METHOD 8080 ANALYSIS DATA SHEET 00145 BLANK Project No.: 31982B Lab Name: Triangle Labs of RTP, Inc. Matrix: M23 Lab sample ID: 97-160-2 Sample wt/vol: l.00000, Lab File ID: MX10135 •~"'~~\"'~ \ Moisture/Lipid: :2)1 tvf 'f\ Date Received: 03/18/95 / I Extraction: ..2Ji! Date Extracted: 03/21/95 Concentrated Extract Volume: l.O (mL) Date Analyzed: 03/27/95 Injection Volume: 1 (uL) Dilution Factor: 4.00 CONCENTRATION CAS NO; COMPOUND 319-84-6--------alpha-BHC _________ _ 5103-71-9-------a-Chlordane ---------309 -00 - 2 - - - - - - - -Aldrin ------------3 l 9 -85 - 7 - - - - - - - -bet a - B H C -----------3 l 9 -86 - 8 - - - - - - - -delta - B H C ----------72 -54 - 8 - - - - - - - - -4, 4' -DD D -----------72 -55 - 9 - - - - - - - - -4, 4' -DD E -----------50 -29 - 3 - - - - - - - - -4, 4' -DDT __________ _ 60-57-1---------Dieldrin -----------72 -20 - 8 - - - - - - - - -End r in -.,---------~-742 l -93 -4 - - - - - - -End r in Aldehyde _______ _ 959-98-8--------Endosulfan I ---------332 l 2 -65 - 9 - - - - - -Endo sulfa n II --------103 l -07 - 8 - - - - - - -Endo sulfa n sulfate ------58-89-9---------garnma-BHC (Lindane) _____ _ 5103-74-2-------g-Chlordane ________ _ 76-44-8---------Heptachlor _________ _ 1024-57-3-------Heptachlor epoxide _____ _ 72-43-5---------Methoxychlor ---------800 l -35 - 2 - - - - - - -To x a p hen e _________ _ ug/ Q l l l l <0.0200 :~: <0.0200 1~1 <0.0200 :~: <0.0200 :~: <0.0200 :~ <0.0400 :~: <0.0400 :~: <0.0400 :~: <0.0400 1~1 <0.0400 :~: <0.0400 :~: <0.0200 l~l <0.0400 :~: <0.0400 :~: <0.0200 :~: <0.0200 :~: <0.0200 :~: <0.0200 :~ <0.2000 :~I <2.0000 :~: U=undetected, J=estimated, P=%D>25, E=exceeds calib, D=diluted, X=%RSD>40 Prepared by ~?(.I"-" on 04/03/95 at 13:00:16 1 37- SAMPLE NO. METHOD 8080 SURROGATE RECOVERY Lab Name: Triangle Labs of RTP, Inc. I I Lab Sample ID: 97-160-2 ' Instrument ID (1): GC-M ECD-C I GC Column (l): RTX-35 . I I 00145 BLANK Project No.: 31982B Date Analyzed: 03/27/95 Instrument ID (2): GC-M ECD-D GC Column (2): RTX-1701 I I I I I I Is I I I REF l ANALYTE I COL I RT I. AREA l RF I REF I CONC %REC I l===\==·===================1===l========1========l=======!===1===·====1=====t JSS2IDCBP 1 I 30.66 441292Jl3.9892IIS2 0.1431 89.41 I I 1 2 I 26.19 284542\ll.9899\IS2 0.1095 GB.SI I I I 1 I I I I I J I :ssllTCMX l I 7.27 541944 l4.5153IIS2 0.1693 105.8 \ 2 6.72 468564 l2.6070IIS2 0.1715 107.2 I : IIS2lcis-Permethrin 1 25.60 I I I I \ISlJPCBNZ I I I 2 23. 58 1 2 6.02 5.58 ' I 881961 I I 866694 I ' I I 531498 I I 1316480 I I I. I I I I '-'-~,---------,_, --' ' Prepared I I ' I ' by~ on 03/29/95 at 10:14:43 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 38 • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLE NO. METHOD 8080 ANALYSIS DATA SHEET TLI M23 BLANK Lab Name: Triangle Labs of RTP, Inc. Matrix: M23 Project No. : 31982B Sample wt/vol: 1.00000 \ Moisture/Lipid: 0/R Extraction: C/J~ Concentrated Extract Volume: 1.0 (mL) Lab Sample ID: TLI BLK Lab File ID: MX10133 Date Received: 03/18/95 Date Extracted: 03/21/95 Date Analyzed: 03/27/95 Injection Volume: 1 (uL) Dilution Factor: 4.00 CONCENTRATION CAS NO. COMPOUND ug/ Q I I <0.0200 319-84-6--------alpha-BHC __________ ----'===-I~ <0.0200 5103-71-9-------a-Chlordane. ______________ _ I~ <0.0200 309-00-2--------Aldrin ____________ ---'==.c..... I~ <0.0200 319-85-7--------beta-BHC. ___________ --...:..::-=-==-=-I~ <0.0200 319-86-8--------delta-BHC. __________ ----'===-1UD '--<0.0400 72-54-8---------4,4'-DDD. _____________ ...:..::..:....=...:..::.;::_ I~ <0.0400 72-55-9---------4,4'-DOE. ______________ .....;...:..::~ I~ 50-29-3---------4,4'-DDT ___________ --...:..::.c....c...:..::..;;_ 60-57-1-~-------Dieldrin ·--------- <0.0400 !~ <0.0400 I~ <0.0400 72-20-8---------Endrin. ____________ ---'-'--'...:..::-"--l~ <0.0400 7421-93-4-------Endrin Aldehyde _______ --=-=-=='--I~ 959-98-8--------Endosulfan I. _________ ---'-'=-"--<0.0200 ·1~1 <0.0400 33212-65-9------Endosulfan II. ________ --=-=-=='--l~l <0.0400 1031-07-8-------Endosulfan sulfate ___________ _ 1~1 <0.0200 58-89-9---------garnma-BHC (Lindane) _____ --===-I~[ <0.0200 5103-74-2-------g-Chlordane _________ --===-!~I 76-44-8---------Heptachlor __ --,--,-------__ ..:..::..:...::.=;:_ 1024-57-3-------Heptachlor epoxide ______ ----=..;;_ <0.0200 :~: <0.0200 I~ <0.2000 72-43-5---------Methoxychlor _________ ---'-==.c.... t~ <2.0000 8001-35-2-------Toxaphene __________ ----'===-[~1 I I , ___ , U=undetected, J=estimated, P=%D>25, E=exceeds calib, D=diluted, X=%RSD>40 Prepared by~ on 04/03/95 at 13:00:10 1 49 SAMPLE NO. METHOD 8080 SURROGATE RECOVERY TLI M23 BLANK ' I ' Lab Name: ,Triangle Labs of RTP, Inc. Project No.: 31982B ' ' ' Lab Sample ID: TLI BLK Date Analyzed: 03/27/95 I I Instrument ID (l): GC-M ECD-C GC Column (1): RTX-35 Instrument ID (2): GC-M ECD-D GC column (2): RTX-1701 I I I I I I I IS J REF/ ANALYTE / COL / RT AREA RF / REF I===\====·================='==='========!========'======='=== /Ss2/DCBP: 1 30.64 / 399999 13.9892 IS2 I 2 26. 20 \ 288117 ll. 9899 IS2 I I I I i I /SSl/TCMX' · 1 7.27 / 271810 14.5153 IS2 \ \. 2 6.68 1 250493 12.6070 IS2 I l !IS2 cis-~ermethrin I I I /ISl PCBNZ I I I ,_ ---"-------- 1 25.61 2 23.58 1 6.02 2 5.49 I _, Prepared ~y~on 03/29/95 at 10:14:39 ' I I I 9600981 978971 I I I I I I I 300423\ I I 5642421 I I I ,_ CONC IREC ======== ======= 0 .1191 74.5 0.0982 61.4 0.0780 48.8 0.0812 50.7, 1 50 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 APPENDIX S VOLATILES LABORATORY DATA I I I I I I I I I ,. I D D D D D D u I u I g m g m m I m DATE: December 28, 1994 TLI NO: 30908ab Case Narrative Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive Durham, N.C. 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 Fax: (919) 544-5491 OBJECTIVE: Analysis of one VOST tube pair, and one field blank pair for Method 8240 Table 2 compounds. METIIOD: Two pair of VOST tubes were received by Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. in good condition at 3°C on December 17, 1994. The VOST tubes were stored at 4°C prior to analysis. The VOST tubes were analyzed according to the guidelines of Methods 8240 and 5040. The internal standards and surrogate standards were added in the amount of 0.25 ug to each VOST tube immediatefy prior to analysis by GC/MS. The internal standards are bromochloromethane, 1,4-difluorobenzene, and chlorobenzene- d5 and the surrogate standards reported are l,2-dichloroethane-d4, toluene-dB, and benzene-d6. The results reported relate only to items tested. The GC /MS analysis conditions are listed below: VOLATILES: Purge and trap: Purge: Desorb Temperature: Desorb Time: GC CONDmONS: Column: MS CONDmONS: Instrument: Scan: Interface: REPORT: Tekmar LSC-2000 11 min. 250C 3min. 30 m x .53 mm x 0.3u J&W DB624 0 C hold .5 min. to 45 C at 10 C/min, to 90 Cat 6 C/min,hold 4 min to 200 at 27.5 C/min. VGTRI0-1 Lab Base data system 35-350 amu at .6s/scan Jet Separator, 200 C Enclosed with the case narrative are copies of the client chain-of-custody, . sample log-in ~heets, and log ):,ook_ra~. ~roject summary she7ts are enclosed behin_d the case narrative. A sample identification mdex summarizes client sample name, · laboratory identification, and file name for each sample and blank. The prof~ct sum mary includes the amounts detected which will be highlighted in grey. Estimated detec- tion limits will be listed in parentheses when the target analytes are not detected. 1 Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc.· Case Narrative ' REPORTI cont: ' December 28, 1994 30908ab The data are reported as quantitation reports, chromatograms, interim reports, and spectra of detecteo. target analytes. The quantitation report header lists the 1LI project number, analysis method, instrument sample file name, and client sample ID. The client project number, TII sample ID, calibration file, date received, and analysis date are also listed in the quantitation report header. The response factors used for all VOST tuoe calculations are average response factors from the initial calibration listed in the header. All initial and continuing calibration data are located in the back of the data package. 1 The amount reported is the amount of the tar__get analyte detected in the sam2le in1 total micrograms (ug). The retention time (RT) will be listed for all internal stano.ards and analytes which are detected. If a target analyte is not detected, it will be flagged with a 'U" and a detection limit will be listed. Estimated detection limits are calculated using an area of 2000 for all analytes which were not found in the sam12les. The quantitation limit for all analytes is half of the low point of the initial calibration. The estimated detection limits reported are the average detection limits achievable over time on an instrument type. The actual detection limit for a given compound on a given day may vary from the estimate reported. Below this point the calibration cannot be considered to be linear. Any amounts reported at a level below the quantitation limit will be flagged with a "J" and should be considered estimates. If a target analyte is found at a level exceeding the upper calibration limit, it will be flagged with an "E" and · should also be considered estimated. In the event that an analyte is sufficiently above the calibration ran~e that the mass spectrometer becomes saturated, the analytes will be flagged with "SAT' and any amount reported should be considered underestimated. All target analytes are quantitated against the internal standard preceding them on the target analyte list. Surrogate standards are quantitated against the internal standard with the Il}atching internal standard reference number. For example, toluene-dB has 3 in the IS Ref column and would be quantitated against the internal standard which has IS3 listed in the flag column. If an internal standard area is ·above or below the quality control limits as defined by the continuing calibration, it will be flagged with "High" or "Low" in the flag column. I I RESULTS: ' I The VOST tubes were analyzed in tandem. As no specific sampling date was given for the sample and the field blank the sampling to analysis h9lding times could not be determined. Both the sample and the field blank were analyzed within five days of receipt. , . I All internal standard areas and surrogate standard percent recoveries met method QC criteria. The_method blank contained,bromomethane at a level below the quantitation - limit. This target analyte should not be considered as truly present in the native samples unless found at levels at least five times the level found in the associated blank. · Sample Ul-VST-R2-00303/00305 T/TC contained chloromethane at a level above the upper calibration limit and sufficient to saturate the mass spectral detector. The amount reported for saturated compounds should be considered as underestimated. I I 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ·1 I I m m I I I I I :1 I I I .I I I I I I I I Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. Case Narrative SAMPLE CALCULATIONS: Response Factor (RF) = Amount in ug = (area analyte) x (amt IS) (area IS) x (amt analyte) (area analyte in samifJe} x (amt IS) (area IS) x (avg ical ) Where: ical = initial calibration amt IS = amount of internal standard = 0.25 ug December 28, 1994 30908ab amt analyte ical = amount of analyte in the ical = .1 to 1.0 ug The data reported has been judged as meeting the guideline of Method 8240/5040 excepted as previously noted. This report should only be produced in full. Any reproduction of this report requires permission from Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. Should you have any question regarding this data package please feel free to con- tact our Air Quality Senior -Project Manager, 1fani Karam, at (919) 544-8351. For Triangle Laboratories, Inc., Report Prepar ·on: ' 1'-1-Z.°) \J Quality Control: aration Chemist /J SIL /17' Selena Armistead · Report Preparation Chemist The total number of pages in the data package is 3 Triangle Laboratories of RTP Sample Identification Index for Project 30908ab Ul-VST-R2-003a3/00305 T/TC BLK-VST-R0-00309 /00311 T /TC VOSTBLK122294 i I Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Cap;to!a Drive • Durham, North Carolina 2m3 Phone: (919) 544-5n9 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 I I 93-100-lA/lB 93-100-2A/2B . VOSTBLK12229 I I FP041 I FP040 FP028 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Pro~Sum v4.0 I 4 I ·I Triangle Laboratories of RTP Project Summary for Project 30908ab I Client ID: I Filename: TL!Id : Matrix : I Units : Ul-VST-R2- 00303/0030 ST/TC FP041 93-100-lA/lB VOST ug BLK-VST-RO -00309 /003 11 T/TC FP040 93-100-2A/2B VOST ug VOSTBLK122 294 FP028 VOSTBLK12229 VOST ug Otloromethane 'I Vinyl Otloride Bro mo methane tBMMJ@WHJq~~ Iirn@1m£.tJm1.~~u.~ (0.004) (0.003) (0.003) (0.003) Otloroethane I Trichlorofluoromethane (0.003) (0.003) ffffli1Mi!uM9lm'.!ll (0.001> 1,1-Dichloroethene (0.002) (0.002) I, Carbon disulfide Acetone ·, I I Methylene chloride trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloroethane cis-1,2-Dichloroethene Otloroform 1,2-Dichloroethane I Vinyl acetate 2-Butanone 1,1,1-Trichloroethane (0.002) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.014) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.014) (0.001) (0.001) I Carbon tetrachloride Benzene Trichloroethene ~#fr@HWF1ft@S9~ :m:::tn:~!!!@fEF• 11,2-Dichloropropane Bromodichloromethane I cis-1,3-Dichloropropene trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1,1,2-Trichloroethane I Dibromochloromethane Bromoform 4-Methyl-2-pentanone I Toluene Tetrachloroethene (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.002) (0.001) (0.003) (0.002) (0.002) (0.003) (0.001) 2-Hexanone I Otlorobenzene ~· Ethylbenzene I m-/p-Xylene o-Xylene lz£Jj9; i M 'O,oM mtAJ:f tttttt:@JJiif. *~Nim!JrtSt!!]JiJ)®.~: I Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina zm3 I Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 , (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.002) (0.001) (0.002) (0.002) (0.002) (0.003) (0.001) (0.001) I tiiW@ P!im:l' (0.001) ( )•&timated Detection Limit (0.003) (0.001) (0.002) (0.001) (0.006) (0.002) (0.002) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.015) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.002) (0.001) (0.003) (0.002) (0.001) (0.002) (0.003) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) Page 1 Savarv3.4 Printed: 10:23:32 U/29!9'!) Client ID: Filename: TU!d : Matrix : Units : Triangle Laboratories of RTP Project Summary for Project 30908a b Ul-VST-R2- 003{8/0030 ST/TC FP041 93-100-lA/1B VOST ug BLK-VST-RO --00309 /003 11 T/TC FP040 93-100-2A/2B VOST ug VOSTBLK122 294 FP028 VOSTBLK12229 VOST ug 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.002) Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • ~ham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 ! ( ).Estimated Detection Limit Page 2 I I I I •· I 'I ·-· I I I I I I I I I I Savarv3.4 Printed: 10:23:32 12/29/94() I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I December 16, 1994 Debbie Hage Triangle Laboratories, of RTP Inc. 801 Cacitola Drive Durham~ NC 27713 RE: VOST ANALYSIS, ETS I? .0.: 5273 ETS CONT:<ACT #:94-365-T Dear Debbie: Accompanying this let~er is one cooler containing two pair of VOST sampling tubes(Run #2 and one blank). Use M8240 TABLE 2 to analysis these samples. A 14 day turn around is requested for Run #2 and a 21 day turn around for the blank. Please feel free to call if you have any questions. Sincerely, ~~~ Terry G. Williamson Manager/Field Prep. /TG''ll Enclosure(s} 7 Contract No. 94-365 Job I.D. Test Method VOST JsampleJContainerJ Other I No. I Ho. I 1.0. I I -I I o-0J oo I El I 1o~g1 I 1"3 I J(H)rn2 I f'2 I -·----J00303 I Fl I I og3g1 I f'3 I 100305 I F2 I 100309 I Fl I I 00310 I FJ I 100311 I F2 I I I I I \Jl 101 p11 Jul Jth I !!1 IDLK IDLK IBLK E T S I N C . F I E L D S A M P L E L O 0 Print Date 12/16/94 Time 13:22:05 Page 1 Run Sample JVolume,mlJVolume,mliAnalystJ Date 1.0. 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I I t I I I I 1 :··--·····-·····-···-··············-:···········;···········;···········:-···-······:···-·······;-·········-;···········:·····--·-··~ ' ' ' I I l I +···--······+····-······+······-····+·-······-··+·····-·-·-·+···········•···········+····--·····+ I . ' I I I I I t \ !······················-·-·····-····~···-···-··-+····-··--··+-··--······•······-··--+-····-·····+·-·········+-····--···-+·-·········• I I ' • I I I I t I T••·· .....•...•..•....•.•.... _••••·······+••·•·······+••········-T···········•····•······t•··•·····•·t•••••···•••T··••··•••••t I I I I 1 ~··--·-·····i··········-+-···-······+··········-+···········+·········-·+·······-···t•-··-·---··+ I I I I l • 1 ' 1 I I I • ~················-··················+···········~·········-·+····--·····+···········+-··········t···--······+·····-·····+·--········+ · Receiving Reman.s: No :eEo:r.;turc "·',;.nr arrive; w1· tn sa■ole'.. ' t •1 · • • . , e•oerature , an,. was provided by 1 riangle labs . I Ar:nive Remark;: •····························•·;.,mGL[ LA60RATG.IES or RTP. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ........ .. . ........ .... .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . ·., :· . ' ................ · ............ · 9 . . . INC.··CHAIH Of cus;oDY··RE11SED ll/15/Q4 ........................... . i - - -... - ----_, - - - - - - - --; -TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF ATP, INC. RUN LOG MS# COLUMN TYPE COLUMN# ANALYSIS . ACQ METHOD GC METHOD FIND DB'S OTHER 'F \::i'bhZ,-1 ,,_ "i '?,."' "'\ ., ") "?iz-ro '-)<~ f<> clJ,n-1. ~"J 1.,,I,/~ t· EXTRACT/ SAMPLE VOLUME uL/mL ', 2. . ' . DATE TIME PROJECT# SAMPLE# CLIENT SAMPLE ID FILENAME OPER BACKUP PROC pH NET ARC ·v h 't ~·-t. r /J(:, I'~•">'-r ... -.~,,., INTERNAL STANDARD SURROGATE STANIJARD ANALYTE STANDARD I I I TRIANGLE LABORATORIES OF RTP, INC. RUN LOG ,- MS# COLUMN TYPE COLUMN # ANALYSIS ACQ METHOD GC METHOD FIND DB'S OTHER .--- 1.. "\ \..) IJ\1 1. t.tlo f' EXTRACT/SAMPLE VOLUME ____ _ uL/mL 2. DATE TIME PROJECT# SAMPLE# CLIENT SAMPLE 10 FILENAME OPER BACKUP PROC pH COMMENTS NET ARC I 1,' ]1\,, I,., E?-¼ ~ 11<> lb\.-e VJ\' ',C o 11 ' ANALYTE STAtlDARD -~~~~ _, •, Project·Ntimber: 30908AB Method 8240 VOST Sample File: FP04l Sample ID: Ul-VST-R2-00303/00305 T/TC BromochloroIT;ethanc ChlofomcthanC: I Vinyl Chloride Bromomerhanc Chlorocthane ! T richlorofluoromcthanc I I, 1-Dichlorocthene Carbon disulfide i Acetone I Methylene chl~ride trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ' I, 1-Dichlorocthane ' cis-1,2-Dichloroethene I Chloroform I 1,2-Dichlorocthane 1.4-Difluorobe~zene Vinyl ac.ctacc I 2-Butanonc 1, I, 1-T richlorcicthane I Carbon tetrachloride Benzene T richloroethen~ 1,2-Dichlorop'.°pane Bromodichloromcthanc cis-1,3-Dichloropropene crans-1,3-Dichloropropene ' ! ! IS I 46.203 E ':>1-1''\ u 0.768 B u 0.010 J u 0.010 J 0.615 0317 u u u 0.004 J u IS 2 u u u u 0.089 u u u u u 4.96 1.10 J.69 2.15 2.88 2.94 3.37 5.10 6.14 5.60 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.014 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 NA• Not Applicable; Del Limit: Detection Limit; Quan. Limit: Quantitation Limit 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 ·0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 7 2 IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; B: Pre.sent In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated-Above C.aJibration Range Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. . 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: (919) 544!5729 • F= (919) 544-5491 Savarv3.4 Printed: 13:53 12/7.8/1994 . : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Project Number: 30908AB Sample File: FP041 Method 8240 VOST Sample ID: -Ul-VST-R2-00303/00305 T/TC I .;~~~~ I=======..,,......,..,.==~.....,,....,.. I I 1, 1,2-T richlorocthane Dibromochloromethane Bromoform Chlorobcnzcne-d , I 4-Methyl-2-pentanone Toluene T etrachlorocthene I 2-Hcxanonc Chlorobenzene Ethylbcnzene I m-/p-Xylcne a-Xylene I Styrene 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachlorocthane 1,2-Dichlorocthane-d I Benzene-cl 6 Tolucne-d • • I I I 0.040 0.003 0.017 0.006 0.009 0.287 0.301 0.309 u u u IS 3 u J u u u J J J J u 10.39 8.06 10.74 10.97 11.71 11.77 5.58 5.56 7.97 I Reviewed by 4{_ ) Date /L1Z£119:f . . 0.002 0.001 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.001 0.001 1 2 3 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.10 0.05 0.05 0.05 115 120 124 1 3 I c.7' NA-Not Applicable; Del Limit Detection Limit; Quan. limit Quantitation Limit •-■1s,_,,.1n■•■•■m■•■l ■S11ta■n11da■r■d■;■u.,,■u■n■d■•tect-■ed,i;■B■,■P■res-•n■••I11n■Balan-lc;11·.,J,■Es_,,•i,.ma-••,.d,.-,.B.,•l.,o■w•Q;,u,.•■n■ti■ta■ti■o■n■L■im■ai~i,E,■·■Es-ti■m■•ate11d11-.,A■b■ov■••C.;,;tJ_ib11r■••■io■n-R11an.;g;.• __ Triangle La.boratories of RTP, Inc. I 801 CapitOta· Drive • Durham, North Carolina 27713 Phone: _(919) 544-5729 • Fa,c (919) 544-5491 Savar v3.4 Printed: 13,53 12/28/1994 I Project Number: 30908AB Sample File::FP040 Bromochloromc:ilianc: I I I Chloromethane Vinyl Chloride Bromomcth.anc: I Chloroethane I I I T richlorofluoromC:tlianc: 1,1-Dichlorocthene . Carbon disulfide Acetone Methylene chloride trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichlorocthane . cis-1,2-Dichloroechene Chloroform I 1,2-Dichlorocthanc I I.4-Difluorobcnzcne Vinyl aa:tare 2~Butanonc: I I 1, !, 1-T richlorocthi"'e Carbon cecrachloride Bcnune ! I T richlorocthene I . 1,2-Dichloropropape Bromodichloromc:thanc I cis-1,3-Dichloropropene I crans-1,3-Dichloropropene IS 1 0.014 J u 0.015 BJ u u u 0.004 J 0.398 0.433 u u u 0.004 J u IS 2 u u u u 0.042 J u u u u u Method 8240 VOST Sample ID: BLK-VST-R0-00309/00311 T/TC 4.96 1.13 1.69 2.88 2.94 3.37 5.10 6.14 5.60 0.003 0.003 0.001 0.002 ./ 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.014 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 -NA• Not Applicable; Det. Liinit Detection Limit; Quan. Limit: Quantitation Limit IS: Internal Stapdard; U: Undetected; B: Present In Bbnk; J: Estimated• Below Quantitation Limit; E: futimated• Above Calibration Range Triangil!'taboratori~.s of RTP, Inc. 801 CapitolaDrive • 'ourham, North Carolina 2m3 Phone: (919) 544-5n9 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 • • I Savarv3.4 Printed: 10:17 12/29/1994 29 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 I I I I I I I I Project Number: 30908AB Sample File: FP040 l,l ,2-T richlorocthane U Dibromochloromethane U Bromoform Chlorobcnzcne-d1 4-Methyl-2-pcntanone Toluene T cuachlorocthcnc 2-Hc:xanonc Chlorobcnzcne Ethylbcnzcne m-/p-Xylene a-Xylene Scyrene 1, 1,2,2-T ecrachlorocthane 1,2-Dichlorocthane-d, Ben:zcnc-d • Toluene-cl • Reviewed by_...u,_d,L....-l _ ----- u IS 3 u 0.026 J u u u u 0.010 J u 0.006 J u 0.293 0.306 0.322 Method 8240 VOST Sample ID: BLK-VST-RO-00309/00311 T/TC 10.36 8.06 10.94 11.75 5.58 5.56 7.97 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2 3 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.10 0.05 _0.05 0.05 I 17 122 129 NA-Not Applicable; Det. Limit Detection Limit; Quan. Limit: Quantitation Limit IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; 8: Present In Blank; J: Estimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated-Above Calibration Range Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive.• Durham, North Carolina 2m3 Phone, (919) 544-5729 • Fax: (919) 544-5491 . Savar v3.4 Printed, 10,17 12/29/1994. 30 Project Number: 30908AB' Sample File:!FP028 Method 8240 VOST Sample ID: VOSTBLK122294 - Bromochloromcthanc Chloromechane Vinyl Chloride Bromomcthanc Chlorocchane T richlorofluoromCthanc I 1,1-Dichlorocchene I Carbon disulfide ' ACCtonc Mechylene chloride trans-1,2-Dichlorocchene ' 1, 1-Dichloroechan'e cis-1,2-Dichloroechene Chloroform 1 1,2-Dichlorocchane ! 1,4-Difluorobcnzehe Vinyl acetate 2-Butanonc 1, 1, 1-T richlorocchane ' Carbon tetrachloride Bcnu:nc T richlorocchene 1 1.2-Dichloroprop:ine Bromodichloromcthanc ci,-1,3-Dichloropropcne · trans-1,3-Dichloropropene IS 1 u u 0.013 J u u ·U u u u u u u u u IS 2 u u u u u u u u u u . 4.96 1.75 6.13 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.006 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 O.oJ5 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 NA-Not Applicable; Det. Limit: Detection Limit; Quan. Limit Quantitation Limit 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 .0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 IS: Intemal S~nda.rd; U: Undetected; B: Present In Blank; J: Estiinated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated-Above CaJibration Range Triangle l.a.boratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive •!Durham, North Carolina 2m3 Phone, (919) 544-5729 • Fwc (919) 544-5491 I Savar v3.4 Printed, 13,52 12/28/1994 '1 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Project Number: 30908AB Sample File: FP028 I I I I I, 1,2-T richlorocthane Oibromochloromethane I Bromoform Chlorobenzene-d , I 4-Mechyl-2-penw10ne Toluene T etrachloroechene I 2-Hcxanone Chlorobenzene Echylbc:nzene I m-lp-Xylene o-Xylene I Styrene I , 1,2,2-T errachlorocchane 1,2-Oichlorocthane-d • I Benzenc-d • Toluene-d • I I I I u u u IS 3 10.39 u u u u u u u u u u 0.275 5.58 0.278 5.56 0.286 7.98 Method 8240 VOST Sample ID: VOSTBLK122294 0.002 0.05 0.001 0.05 0.003 0.05 0.002 0.05 0.001 0.05 0.002 0.05 0.003 0.05 0.001 0.05 0.001 0.05 0.001 0.10 0.001 0.05 0.001 0.05 0.002 0.05 I 110 2 111 3 I 14 I Reviewed by Ill,) Oare JZ,JE::) ~ NA-Not Applicable; Ott. Limit Detection Limit; Quan. Limit Quantitation Limit I IS: Internal Standard; U: Undetected; B: Present In Blank; J: utimated-Below Quantitation Limit; E: Estimated-Above Calibration Range Triangle Laboratories of RTP, Inc. 801 Capitola Drive • Durham, North Carolina 2m3 Phone, (919) 544-Sn9 • Fax, (919) 544-5491 Sav%3.4 . ,1 Printed, 13,52 12/28 94 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1• APPENDIX T FIELD EQUIPMENT CALIBRATION DATA I I -------------- - - -- - .. -' E T S I N C . METER CONSOLE CALIBRATION FORM Contract No. 94-263 Job I.D. Meter Box No.: 10 Delta H: 1.7002 Gamma: 1.0046 Print Date 12/22/94 Analyst: w1L:._ t )t.,.L __ Calibration Date: 12/22/94 Test Meter No. 9548 Barometric Pressure. 29. 06 QA/QC Check: VLl/-f¥4-uL;:s..Ll'...-'i'/-./""'-~U.· ';a-·=_..,."°:/;l_/.1.::i/1f Previous Cali OB/05/94 Previous Gamma: RuniOrfiinitial Final Volume InitlFinllTest !Initial Final Volume 11-1 11-0 IF-I IF-0 !Temp I Time I Delta 111 Gamma !Seti Test Test Test Tempi Tempi Temp I Box Box Box ITemp!TempiTempiTempl I I I _,_, _,_, I ,_,_,_,_, I_I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 !0.5,308.213 316.851 8.638 12.0112.0112.001103.560 792.122 0.562112.0115.0l7o.ol73.ol12.5ol20.511.63275l1.00055I _. ,_, _,_, __ , ,_,_,_,_, __ ,_, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2 11.01317.213 333.492 16.279 12.0114.ol1J.001192.402 808.746 16.264l75.0l73.0l81.0l76.0l76.25l27.5l1.64915 1.004481 _,_, _,_,_, ,_,_,_,_, ,_, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3 11.5,333.740 343.947 10.207 74.0l74.0l74.00l808.992 819.212 10.220101.0116.0l85.0l77.0l79.75l14.5ll.74455 1.005671 _,_, _,_, __ , ,_,_,_,_, __ ,_, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 12.01344.737 355.152 10.415l74.0l80.0l77.00l820.000 830.464 · 10.464l84.0l77.0l86.ol79.ol01.5ol12.5ll.67358 o.998601 _,_, ,_,_, I ,_,_,_,_, ,_, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 i2.5J355.55l 365.532 9.981l75.0J75.0l75.00J830.856 840.847 9.9911s2.0110.0Js1.0J19.0101.5ol11.011.15o85 1.004101 ,_,_, ,_,_, __ , ,_,_,_,_, ,_, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 6 J3.oJ365.109 377.211 ll.422J76.0J74.0l75.00J841.106 852.536 11.430l84.0J79.0J01.0J00.0J02.50J11.5Jl.75027 1.0056oJ ,_,_,, ,_,_,_, ,_,_,_,_, I_I I I \" R E,T.S. INC. PIETER CONSOLE t14..JBRATION FORM I REFERENCE Clll.IBRATOR Meter Box No ........... 10 HH71 Cii.-K THERIIOCOUPLE NUMBER I Date .................... 19-Sep-94 Reference Theraccouple Difference Te,perature Te,perature i I 0 0 0.000 2 32 31 0.203 3 100 99 0.179 4 200 2ll0 0.000 5 300 301 -0.132 6 400 400 0.000 7 500 499 0.104 8 &00 &01 -0. 094 9 700 701 -\J, 08& 10 800 800 0.000 II 900 901 -\J,074 0. 009 AVERAGE OIFF Calibration Perfor,ed By .. • .. .. CARL POW8.I. I I i Post Test Calibration-Contract 1\- ' i Pre-Test Calibration-Contract#- 1 Couents: 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 le. I I I I I I I R E.T.S. INC. ME1ER CONSOLE CALIBRATION FORM Meter Box No ••••••••••• THERMOCOUPLE ~ER I 2 3 4 5 & 7 8 9 l0 II 10 2 Reference Te,perature 0 32 100 200 :l00 400 500 &00 700 800 100 Calibration Perfor■ed By .•••••• Post Test Calibration-Contract#\- Pre-Test Calibration-Contract#- Conents: REFERENCE CALIBRATOR Date •••••••••••••••••••• Ther■ocouple Difference Te■perature i I ~.217 32 0.000 91 0.179 200 0.000 300 0.000 399 0.11& 411 0.104 &00 0.000 &99 0.00& 719 0.079 899 0.074 0.038 CARL POWEil. . ' HH71 CAL-I\ 19-Sep-14 AVERAGE DlFF ( R E.T.S. INC. METER CONSOLE CALIBRATION FORM I Meter Box No ••••••••••• 10 THERMOCOUPLE NUMBER 3 Reference Teoperature I 0 2 32 3 100 4 200 5 300 0 400 7 500 a 000 g 700 10 800 II q00 I Calibration Perfor■ed By ••••••• I Post Test Calibration-Contract 11\- 1 Pre-Test Calibration-Contract II- ! Couents: REFERENCE CALIBRATOR Oate •••••••••••••••••••• Thenocouple Difference Te■perature i 0 0,000 32 0.000 qq 0.179 200 0.000 300 0.000 400 0.000 4qq 0.104 000 0.000 700 0.000 800 0.000 899 0.074 0,032 CARL POW8.l. HH71 CAL -I< 19-Sep-94 AVERAGE DIFF I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I D I I R I E.T. S. INC. I METER CONSOLE CALIBRATION FORM I Met er Box No ........... 10 THERIIOCOUPLE NUMBER 4 ReferJ1nce I Teoperature I 0 2 32 I 3 100 4 200 5 3ll0 I & 400 7 500 8 &00 9 700 I 10 800 ll 900 a Calibration Perfor,ed By ••••••• I Post Test Calibration-Contract #\- I Pre-Test Calibration-Contract#- 1 I I I Conents: REFERENCE Cl\LIBRATOR Date ••••••••••••.••••••• Ther,ocouple Difference Teoperature i 0 0.000 3ll 0.407 98 0.357 200 0.000 3ll0 0.000 400 0.000 498 0.2\l8 &00 0.000 &99 0.08& 799 0.079 899 0.074 0.110 CSlRL POWELL HH71 CAL-K 19-Sep-94 AVERAGE DIFF ( R ' I E. T.S. INC. METER CONSOLE CALIBRATION FORM Meter Box No ..... , ..... 10 REFERENCE CALIBRATOR lfl71 CAL -K THERIIOCOUPLE t{JMBER 5 Dat, .................... 19-Sep-94 : Reference Theroocouple Difference Te■perature Te■perature % I 0 I -0.217 2 32 31 0.203 3 100 99 0.179 4 200 -200 0.000 5 300 300 0.000 & 400 400 0.000 7 500 4% 0.208 B 600 &01 -0. 094 q 700 700 0.000 10 800 799 0.079 II 900 gqq 0.074 Calibration Perfo~■ed By....... CARL POWELL 0.039 AVERAGE DIFF I i I Post Test Calibration-Contract II\- Pre-Test Calibration-Contract Il- l I I Co1■ents: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I R E.T. S. INC. METER CONSOLE Clll.lBRATION FORM Meter Box No ••••••••••• 10 THERMOCOUPLE NUMBER & Reference Te■perature I 0 2 32 3 100 4 2011 5 3ll\l & 400 7 500 a &00 9 700 10 800 11 900 Calibration Perfor ■ed By ••••••• Post Test Calibration-Contract#\- Pre-Test Calibration-Contract i- Co11ents: REFERENCE ClUBRlHOR Date •••••••••••••••••••• Ther■ocouple Difference Te■perature i 0 0.000 31 0.203 98 0.357 2011 0.000 301 -0.132 400 0.000 499 0.104 &01 -0. 094 700 0.000 800 0.000 901 -0.074 0.033 CARL POWELL HH71 CSll. -K 19-Sep-94 AVERAGE DIFF ( ( R E. T.S. INC. METER CONSOLE Cl11.IBRATJON FORM I ' Meter Box No,,;, ••••••• 10 ' THERMOCOUPLE NUMBER 7 i Reference I Te■perature I 0 2 32 3 100 4 200 5 300 & 400 7 500 B &00 q 700 10 800 II q00 i I Calibration Perfor■ed By ••••••• I Post Test Calibration-Contract 3\-, Pre-Test Calibration-Contract I- Couents: REFERENCE CALIBRATOR Date .................... Ther■ocouple Difference Te ■perature ~ 0 0.000 30 0.407 qq 0,17q 21'10 0.000 300 0.000 ,qq 0.11& 4qq 0.104 &00 0.000 700 0.000 7qq 0.0n sqq 0.074 0.087 CARL POWELL . HH71 IA-K 1q-sep-q4 AVERAGE DIFF I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I R flETHOD 26 METER BOX CALIBRATION METER BOX I. D. : DATE: BllROMETRIC PRESSURE: Box 18 6/13/94 Z'l, 171 in. Hg. TEDiNICIAN: Robert Richards BUBBLE TUBE DATA: Calibration Te■p. !Teall: Bubble Tube Volu■ e (Vt): Calibration Test Data: Ti1e for Test I Ti■ e for Ti!St 2 Ti>e for Test 3 Ti•e for Test 4 Ti■ e for Test 5 Ti■ e for Test 6 Ti,e for Test 7 Ti■e for Test 8 Ti■e for Test 9 Ti1e for Test 10 Average Test Ti,e METER BOX DATA: ~eter Box Te1perature -F Meter Box Volu,e -L Meter Box dH ~: Duration of Cal. Test: CALIBRATION DATA: Bubble Tube Rate: Meter Box Rate: METER BOX GAMMA: 74 F I. 0 L 60. 22 seconds 60.19 seconds 60. 02 seconds 60.15 seconds 60.18 ;econds 59.88 seconds 60. 29 seconds 60.22 seconds · 59. 97 seconds 60,15 seconds 60.127 Initial 8-1 7470.57 I. 3 seconds Final 88 7484.61 14 1in 0.99789 LPII (actual) l.llll286 LPII (actual) I. 0141 Note: The ,eter box ga11a is calculated based on standard te■perature and pressure. ( c R ' ' ,. E. T, S. INC. METER CONSOLE CSU.IBRATION FORll Meler Box No ••.•• ! ..... THERIIOCOUPLE NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 & 7 8 q 10 11 I I 18 Reference Te ■perature 0 32 100 200 300 400 '500 &00 700 800 q00 Calibration Perfor■ed By ••••••• I I ' ' Post Test Calibraiicn-Conlracl•i\- Pre-Test Calibration-Contract ij- i Cc11ents: REFERENCE CALIBRATOR HH71 CAL-K Dale .................... 21-Sep-q4 Ther1occuple Difference Te■peralure J 0 0.000 31 0.203 qq 0.17q 1qq 0. 152 300 0.000 3qq 0.11& 4qq 0.104 &00 . 0.000 700 0.000 800 0.~00 q00 0.000 0.0&q AVERAGE DIFF MIC~ BERJ<HE>1D I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I rR I E.T. S. INC. I I I I I MffiR CCNSOLE Clll.lBRATION FORII I • I I I I I I ~,ter Box No ••••••••••• 18 lliERIIOCOUPLE t,\JMBER 2 Reference Te1perature I 0 2 32 3 100 4 200 5 3110 6 400 7 500 8 600 'l 700 10 800 11 900 Calibration Pe,•for1ed By ....... Post Test Calibration-Contract#\- Pre-Test Calibration-Contract#- Co11ents: REFEllENCE Clll.lBRATOR Date .................... Ther■ocouple Difference Te1perature i 0 0.000 31 0.203 98 0.357 200 0.000 300 0.000 3'18 0.233 499 0.104 600 0.000 699 0.086 800 0.000 900 0.000 0.089 MIDI BERKHEAD HH7 I Clll. -K 21-Sep-94 AVERAGE DIFF l E.T. S. INC. METER CONSOLE CALIBRATION FORM Meter Box No •• .' •••••.•• 18 ' THERIIOCOUPLE NUMBER J Reference Te ■perature 0 0 32 -J 10\l 4 200 5 3~0 & 400 7 500 8 &0\l 5 70\l 10 800 11 500 Calibration Perfor■ed By ••••••• ' Post Test Calibration-Contract#\- 1 Pre-Test Calibration-Contract 3- Conents: , I I REFERENCE C/U.!BRATOR Date ••••••••••••••••••.• Ther■ocouple Difference Te ■perature i 0 0.000 JI 0.203 55 0. 175 200 0.000 JC'3 0.000 355 0.11& 455 0. 104 &00 0.000 7illl 0.000 800 0.000 500 0.000 0.055 MIO< BERKHEAD HlHI CAL-K 21-Sep-q4 AVE:lllGE DIFF I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ( I E.T. S. INC. I METER CONSOLE CALIBRATION FORN I Meter Box No ........... 18 THERIIOCOUPLE NUMBER 4 Reference I Te1perature 0 2 32 3 100 I 4 200 5 300 i, 400 I 7 500 8 &00 q 700 I 10 800 ll q00 I Calibration Perfor■ed By ••••••• I Post Test Calibration-Contract 1\- 1 I I I I I I Pre-Test Calibration-Contract#- Conents: REFERENCE CALIBRATOR Date .................... Ther1ocouple Difference Te1perature ~ 0 0.000 30' 0.407 qa 0.357 1sq 0.152 300 0.•J00 359 0. ll& 498 0.208 &00 0,000 700 0.000 800 0.000 sqq 0.074 0.m MICK BERJ<HEAD HH7l CAL-K 21-Sep-q4 AUERAG£ DIFF E.T. S. INC. l'IETER CONSOLE CALIBR/ff!ON FORM I Meter Bo, No .... .' ...... 18 REFERENCE CALIBRATOR THERMCCOUPLE NUME1ER e Date .................... ., Reference Ther1oco1Jple Difference Te■perature Te■perature i 1 0 0 0.000 2 32 30 0.407 3 100 9B 0. 3.."7 4 200 199 0.152 5 300 300 0.000 & 400 398 · 0.233 7 500 498 0.208 8 &00 &00 0.000 9 700 699 0.086 10 B00 799 0.079 11 900 900 0.000 ( 0.138 Calibration Perforaed By ••••••• MICK BERKHEAO ' Post Test Calibration-Contract i\- 1 Pre-Test Calibration-Contract#- Conents: HH71 CAL-K 21-Sep-94 AVERAGE OIFF -,•. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . 1 I I I I C I I I I I I I I I E, T.S. INC. MffiR CONSOLE CALIBRATION FOHN Met er Box No ........... IS THERMOCOUPLE NUMBER (, Reference Te,perature I 0 2 32 3 100 4 200 5 300 (, 400 7 50'3 8 (,00 q 700 10 800 11 900 Calibration Perfor■ed By ...... , Post Test Calibration-Contract#\- Pre-Test Calibration-C,ntract #- Conents: REFERENCE CHLIBRATOR Date .................... Ther1ocouple Difference Te,perature i 0 0.000 30 0,407 97 0 i:''"' . ,.,. 199 0.152 300 0.000 358 0 .,,. ....... .:.i 498 0.208 599 0.094 r,99 0.08(, 798 0.159 899 0.074 0. 177 MIC',( SERl{HEJ'.lD HH71 CAL-K 21-Sep-94 AVERAGE OIFF R E.T. S. INC. METER CONSOLE CJU.!BRATIIJN FORII Meter Box No •.••••.•••• ' 18 REFERENCE CALIBRATOR THERMOCOUPLE NUMBER 7 Date •••••••••••••••••••• I Reference Ther1ocouple Difference I I Teoperature T eoperat ure i 0 0 0.0110 2 32 ~ 0.407 3 100 q7 0.53& 4 200 1q9 0.152 5 300 300 0. 0110 & 400 3qq 0. 11& 7 500 498 0.203 8 &00 599 0. 094 q 700 &59 0.08& 10 800 7qq 0.079 11 q011 sqq 0.074 ( I I 0. 15q Calibration Perfor,ed By ••••••• MICK BERKHEJ1D i Post Test Calibration-Contract ~\- Pre-Test Calibration-Contract i- Conents: I HH71 CT.1.-K 21-Sej>""94 AVERAGE DIFF 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 I I I I I EPA METHOD 20 INTERFERENCE RESPONSE TABLE Date: Analyzer Type: Serial Number: Span Value: Test Gas Tvoe co CO2 SO2 NOx Total 04/15/93 Oxygen 111917 25 % Concentration lnnmdv\ 488 9.98 231 232 Analyzer Cutout 0.009 0.015 -0.022 -0.014 % of Soan 0.0004 0.0006 0.0009 0.0006 0.0024 % of Span= (Analyzer output response/ Instrument span) x 100 The sum of the (% of Span) values should not exceed 2%. I ( EPA METHOD 20 INTERFERENCE RESPONSE TABLE Date: Analyzer Type: Serial Number: Span Value: Test Gas Tvne co 02 SO2 NOx Total 04/19/93 Carbon Dioxide 91-20-15 20 % Concentration lnnmdv) 488 21.9 231 232 Analyzer Outout 0.101 0.203 -0.021 -0.007 % of Scan 0.0051 0.0102 0.0011 0.0004 0.0166 % of Span = (Analyzer output response/ Instrument span) x 100 The sum of the (% of Span) values should not exceed 2%. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -------------------Revision 1 03/16/94_ REFERENCE METHOD CALIBRATION DATA PAGE OF !I I, hJ,0~: T.V71"'q ID: ANALYZER CALIBRATION '· I UNITS: "(o SPAN: ~o GAS GAS ANALYZER ERROR RANGE CYLINDER ID VALUE RESPONSE % SPAN TIME SOURCE ID: ·tv,,__ I _,,,.._,_ n 4r\-ZERO .Ji<.. 3<.-'t,4-0 0 D.O \ o·. IS LOCATION: 'SO LOW -l--t...M o +5lo:S-t 'll. o+ lO-Z'6 ~ l.2_ 10 ·-1 q TECHNICIAN: ~-1--\o,"-J-:,\,,..-;, 5 HIGH /I..L'MODll3'3 l1 -l.o'iS 11.(o~ 0-() to' 17' DATE (S): 3/w( c,<1-/ I OTHER SYSTEM BIAS AND DRIFT SYSTEM BIAS SYSTEM DRIFT ANALYZER SYSTEM ABSOLUTE ERROR SYSTEM ABSOLUTE ERROR RUN ID RANGE RESPONSE RESPONSE ERROR % SPAN TIME RESPONSE ERROR % SPAN TIME ZERO UPSCALE ZERO UPSCALE • : ZERO UPSCALE ZERO UPSCALE ZERO UPSCALE ZERO UPSCALE Revision 1 03/16/94 REFERENCE METHOD CALIBRATION DATA PAGE OF ~ ·t:;·;... ·,: :;;-·T~··;~ lJ: ANALYZER CALIBRATION -UH:I'!'S: t-----+-SPAN:--&---- SOURCE ID: 'I-\<-Lev-< ,J ~c;,+ ---.. ---· ---------------------------------------------. - --. -GAS GAS ANALYZER ERROR RANGE CYLINDER ID VALUE RESPONSE % SPAN TIME ZERO j'(3·~~ D \\\\ \ 0 o.v \'Q'.15 LOCATION: so TECHNICIAN: L. !-\o..,,,r,hyi e<., DATE(S) : .J{c.D{q+f I LOW ALM 045l,,37 9,9q \Cl'· \9 ~"'~" q _q'=f 0.0 HIGH 'P'.L M bb I l:l'1i ·c, .-r-o.O -~'h. "(_c-1 I D'-11 OTHER SYSTEM BIAS AND DRIFT SYSTEM BIAS SYSTEM DRIFT ANALYZER SYSTEM ABSOLUTE ERROR : SYSTEM ABSOLUTE ERROR RUN ID RANGE RESPONSE RESPONSE ERROR % SPAN TIM.i;: RESPONSE ERROR % SPAN TIME ZERO ' . ! UPSCALE .. · ZERO ;· '.. ::; ' .. UPSCALE •, " ," ZERO UPSCALE ,. ZERO . " : , . . UPSCALE . •' :;;_,.!-) :., ·.: ;,1 ·.? : " ZERO '. ... ··" iO . . · '. ·. . . UPSCALE . ' ' )y-!.·I _;-: .. . n'• -~ • • • ZERO UPSCALE --- - ------------ I Ir l.{.C~j Scott Specialty. Gases, Inc. 17SJ EAST CLUB BOULEVARD, DURHAM. NC Z7i04 (919) manl FAX: (919) 22J.CBll I I I I I --1 '~-, 7'➔• •• -~ :.:£.l --ic{_._.:( .. -:,,, --- -=: , -· ·:·:1 -I -1 I I I ' ' I CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: EPA PROTOCOL GAS Customer ETS. INC. Al1n: Bill Hayes 140 I Mwticipa! Road NW Roanoke. VA 24012 ANALYTICAL INFORMATION Assay Laboratory Scott Specialty Gases. Inc. 1750 East Club Boulevard Durham. NC 27704 Purchase Order 5129 Scott Project# 12--08743 Certified to exceed the minimum specifications of EPA Protocol Procedure #GI, issued S"!'tember, 1993. Cylinder Number ALM--045637 Certification Date 10--05-94 Eipiration Date 10--05-97 Cylinder Pressure 1915 PSIG Previous Certification None ANALYZED CYLINDER Components Carbon Dioxide Oxygen Nitrogen Do 1l« mo when cyl.mdc:r ~ is icD tbm l50 PSIG. Certified Concentr:ltion 10.().l ¾ 9.97 ¾ •An&t)-tic.a.11mcert&mty is n:telusive ofusmJ bawn c:trorsomccs which at le.st incflldc:s n:fcmrc:c stand.a-d CDtlT'& pn,cmDQ oftbc REFERENCE STANDARD Type ··.NTRM # !675 . NTRM# 2658 Expiration Date 09195 10/94 INSTRUMENTATION Imtrument/ModeUSerial # Varian /3400/0160 Varian /3400/ l 6804 Cylinder Number ALM--032766 ALM--017559 Last Date Calibrated 09-14-94 09-14-94 AnahiiCII Uncertaintv• +/-I¾ litST Directly Traceable +/-I¾ litST Traceable Balance pnxca<L Concentration 14.01 ¾Ba!anceinNitrogen 9.56 % Balance in Nitrogen Analyria.1 Principle Gas Chromatography Gas Chromatography ANAL Y2ER READINGS (Z-Z.ro Gas R-Ref•= Ga T-T..i Gas r-<:orrdadon Codllcieutl Compon~nts <:at,oqOio,cido ""'- Fir.it Triad Analysis Date: JO,O,-.iJ4 Rcspomo Uaitr. An:a S'TD-63+U9 sPt.-4"4211 SPL""4"4607 SPL-4,'1-U STD-634211 S'ID-63310& Om: 10,.0,-94 S1D•I76021 SPL•l12917 SiD•l76I21 Om: STD- SPL .. STD- ~ Units: Atca SPL•IS-1,12"' SPL•ltl-Ul S'l'D-17'11I SPL• SPL• sro- Second Triad Analysis o-. m>- SPL• sro- Om: S1D• SPL• m>- R.cspoasoUuits: m- sPL- sro- R.c:spomoGniu.: SPL- SPL• no- SPL- SPL• sro- Calibration Curi-e 1 Scqtt Specialty:Gases, Inc. 1i'SJ EAST CLUB BOULEVARD, DURHAM, NC :z7704 (919) Z200:03 FAX: (919) 22'.>C8'.ll I I CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: EPA PROTOCOL GAS ' Customer EIS, INC! Attn: Bill Hayes 1401 Municipal Road NW Roanoke, 1VA 24012 I ANALYTICAL INFORMATION AJ,ay Labontory Scott Specialty Gases, rnc. 1750 East Club Boulevard Durham.NC 27704 Purchase Order ~886 Scott Project# 12-07484 ·. Certified to exceed the minimum specifications ofEPAProtocol Procedure #GI, issued September, 1993. I _ Cylinder Number ALM-018284 Certification Date 06-23-94 Expiration Date 06-23-97 · Cylinder fressure 1915 PSIG Previou, Certification None I ANALYZED CYLINDER Componellts .. , Oxygen 1 · .· . Carbon Dioxide . _ ..;.-Nitrogen: Do not me wbcn. c:ylmdc:r~ is less th.a 1,0 PSIG. Certified Concentration 22.7% 17.68% Analvtical Unremintv• +/-1 ¾ NIST Traceable +/-1 % NIST Directly Tnceable Balance :::·.,,: .. :a-;,.;..;.~.; •ADaiyticaJ miir.c:rtaimy is im:fauvc afmm.l mowQ czrartom:c:1 'Wliicb • lcm ildmb rdi:n::D:o umdard mer .I: precmaa oftbo """"""" ;::~y.=a . ···t:;-.;_ . ::;,"g REFERENCE STANDARD . . _,. . "'··tt~?"7::.~~'fype · Expiration Date ·; .:·.~_:~:-~--. _ _..-::Cylinder Number ~"""-~GMIS I 12/95 .. ~·>", :i.-K.-OQOZ74 ,,._;::_;iJ;;NTRM # 1675 06/94 '.'.~ ' -,--:.1 AIM-001138 :Ji1r1rir&nmkNTATION _ . · ~-:'.i,,._ ·· Instrument/Model/Serial # wt Date Calibn!M ic.11 Varian /3400/16804 06-21-94 '..-<-:S, .Varian/3400/0160 06-17-94 _·:-~· -· . ··,,.:! I . ·.·1 Components ·=··· , .... , I Fint Triad Analysis Second Tmd Analysis --~:?l/~, : , ~ -:..:::-:;-~,;:---: .-.-:..~~:.--: ··::': .. , . --~~-· .. ·. -·· I C...X.Dioxido I O.O. IJ6.Z3-94 -u.;,c- S'ID-962J44 SPL•I044156 SPL•t0::Wl9 SPJ..•1044720 S'ID-96191!1 S'ID-964111 Dase:06-23-94 Ra;paaot.."'mtl: Ala. 5'Il>-1!1320I SPL•'°"4l!I SPL .. 701261 SPL-106691 S"II)-j!l3144-S'ID-''3123 1-. sm- Sl'l.- sm- _, rn>- Sl'l.- SID- -u-m.- m.- sm- -Uamc SPL- SPL- SID- '·· Concentradon . · 20.98 o/o Balance in Nitrogen : 14.02 o/o Balance in Nitrogen • Analytial Principle .. Gas Chromatography Gas Chromatography -, Calibndon Cun-e ~---------~ 1-~·~ °""' sm- SPL- sm- SPL- SPL- sm- -u.;,c _, sm- SPL- SID- SPL- SPL- sm- I I I I I 'ii . ' I I I