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Quality ControlSummary Report CONSULTANTS. INC
VOLUME 1 OF 2
Pre-design InvestigationDelaware Sand And GravelSuperfund Site (Phase II)
New Castle, Delaware
Prepared for:U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Omaha DistrictOmaha, Nebraska
Contract No. DACW 45-89-C-0518
Acting for:U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region IIIPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
:--, '/Prepared by:URS Consultants, Inc.
Buffalo, New York
March 1993
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A-E QUALITY CONTROL SUMMARY REPORT
PURPOSE
The purpose of this report is to present the Quality Control
Procedures and Results used for and during the Pre-Design Investigation at
the Delaware Sand and Gravel Superfund Site, New Castle, Delaware which
-were conducted at the site during the periods from July and August 1990,
and January - February 19.91. . . .'_ _._
- .< This, report has been written for a technically oriented reader
familar with environmental investigations, procedures, requirements, and
terminology.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No.1.0 SCOPE OF PROJECT .................................... 1
2 , 0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ................................. I
3.0 SAMPLING PROCEDURES .........................
4.0 SUMMARY OF A-E DAILY QUALITY CONTROL REPORTS
'
5,0 ANALYTICAL PARAMETERS .......................
6.0 DATA PRESENTATION ................................... 3
6 . 1 Analytical Data Format ...................",.... . 36 . 2 Data Qualifier Definitions .................... 46.3 Air Monitoring Data Presentation .............. 5
7.0 QUALITY CONTROL ACTIVITIES7.1 Presentation of Field Screening Laboratory
Analytical Results .........................7.2 Presentation of Laboratory Analytical Results . 67.3 Analytical Data Assessment ...................... 6
7.3.1 Completeness ...................... .^ .... ?
7,3.2 Data Assessment Summary ................. S
8 . 0 CONCLUSIONS
LIST OF TABLES
FollowingTables * Page No.
5-1A - 5-1G Required Analysis - Schedule A-G ........ 26-1 Organic Samples - Data Qualifiers ....... 46-2 - Inorganic Samples - Data Qualifiers ..... 47-1 - 7-11 Analytical Data Assessment Summaries .... 97-12 Analytical Completeness ................. 9
LIST OF APPENDICES
A Daily Quality Control Reports
B Field Investigations Analytical Results
C Stage 1 Onsite Lab Screening and Onsite Lab CompatibilityTesting Results
D Stage 2 Onsite Composite Testing Results
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1.0 SCOPE OF PROJECT ,
Refer to Delaware Sand and Gravel Phase II Field Investigationsf
Report, Section 1.
2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Refer to Delaware Sand and Gravel Phase II Field Investigation
Report, Section II.
3.0 SAMPLING PROCEDURES
Refer to Delaware Sand and Gravel Phase II Field Investigations
Report, Section III.
4.0 SUMMARY OF A-E DAILY QUALITY CONTROL REPORTS
The Daily Quality Control Reports (DQCR) for the two stages of work
(July 19, 1990 through August 31, 1990, and January 14, 1991 through
February 8, 1991) are presented in Appendix A. The DQCRs provide the
date, weather, and a brief description of the work performed, samples
collected, the associated field analysis (PID and/or OVA readings), and
probleas with the corrective actions on a daily basis. It is important to
note that the problems/corrective actions noted during both stages of the
field work were resolved within twenty-four hours of the onset of the
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problem. The remaining section of the DQCR provides the quality control
activities for the day. These activities include the collection of
duplicate, matrix spike, and matrix spike duplicate samples during the
day.
5.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES
The offsite analytical procedures for the Delaware Sand and Gravel
Site Field Investigations (Stage 1 and 2) were performed by Southwest
Laboratories of Oklahoma, Inc. (SWLO) and Environmental Health Research
and Testing, Inc. (EHRT) . All analyses were performed in accordance with
the Pre-Design Investigation Work Plan (URS 12/90) and are presented in
the following tables by analytical schedule (A through E). Also included
on each table are the proposed and actual number of samples analyzed per
schedule. Schedule A has been modified for the Stage 2 phase of the
Delaware Sand and Gravel Investigation per the 12/90 work plan. The
modified table is also included here and has been designated Table 5-1AM.
In addition to the above mentioned tables, Schedules F and G were devised
in order to include geotechnical and air monitoring parameters,
respectively. The onsite screening laboratory and compatiblity testing
during the Stage 1 and 2 field investigation was performed by
Wadsworth/Alert Laboratories, Inc. The analytical procedures employed by
the onsite laboratories are presented in the A-E Quality Control Plan,
Revision I, (December 1990), Sections 4.6 and 4.7.
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TABLE 5-1A
REQUIRED ANALYSES - DELAWARE SAND AND GRAVEL SITE - s'cHEDULE A(BORING COMPOSITES)
Parameter
Specific Gravity
Heat of Combustion
Percent Moisture
Flashpoint
Viscosity
Ash
Fusibility
Particle Size
pH
Halogens <Br, F, I. Cl)
Volatile Organics (VGA)
Sealvolatile Organics (SVGA)Pestlcides/PCBs
DIoxins/Furans
Cyanide
Sulflde
Metals
ArsenicLead
SeleniumMercury
Document/Method No.
D287
D2382
3540
1010 or 1020
D1092
D482
D1857
C-136-84A
9040/9045
9020/9022
8240
8270
8080
8280
9010A/9010
9030
3050/6010
3050/7060
3050/7421
3050/7740
7471
Reference
1
1
2
2
1
111
*—— - —— A2 ^22
2
2
2
2 |2 I
2 9
2 I
2 ||
Proposed Total No. Samples 41Actual Total No. Samples 39
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TABLE 5-1AM
REQUIRED ANALYSES - DELAWARE SAND AND GRAVEL SITE - SCHEDULE A (MODIFIED)(BORING -COMPOSITE)
Parameter
Specific Gravity
Heat of Combustion
Percent Moisture
Flashpoint
Viscosity
Ash
Particle Size
pH
Halogens (Br, F, I, CL)
Volatiles (VOA)
Send/volatile Organics (SVGA)
Dioxins/Furans
Cyanide
Sulfide
MetalsArsenicLeadSeleniumMercury
Pesticides/PCBs
Fusibility
Ultimate AnalysesCarbon, Hydrogen, OxygenNitrogenSulfur .AshMoisture
Document/Method No.
D287
D2382
3540
1010 or 1020
D1092
D482
F490
9040/9045
9020/9022
8240 -CLP
8270-CLP
8280
9010A/9010
9030
3050/60103050/70603050/74213050/7740
7471
8080 -CLP
D1857
D3178D3179D3177D3174D3173
Reference
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
22222
2
11 . .-111
Proposed Total No. SamplesActual Total No. Samples
TABLE 5-1B
REQUIRED ANALYSES - DELAWARE SAND AND GRAVEL SITE - SCHEDULE B
Parameters
EP Toxlclty - Metals & Organics
Ignltablllty
Corrostvlty (as pH)
Reactivity
Document/Method No.
1310
1010 or 1020
1110
9010/9030
Reference
2
2
2
2
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Proposed Total No. Samples 9Actual Total No. Samples 7
TABLE 5-1C
REQUIRED ANALYSES. - DELAWARE SAND AND GRAVEL SITE - SCHEDULE C(MUFFLE FURNACE RESIDUE)
Parameters
TCLP Metals (8)
Metals
Arsenic
Lead
Selenium
Mercury
Acid/Base/Neutral Organics
Pestlcides/PCBs
Document/Method No.
F.R. Vol. 51 No. 216
3050/6010
3050/7060
3050/7421
3050/7740
7471
8270-CLP
8080 -CLP
Reference
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Proposed Total No. Samples 24Actual Total No. Samples 23
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TABLE 5-1D»
REQUIRED ANALYSES - DELAWARE SAND AND GRAVEL SITE - SCHEDULE D(TEST PIT AND SURFACE/DRUM WASTE)
Parameters
Volatile Organics (VGA)
Semlvolatile Organics (SVGA)
Pesticides/PCBs
DIoxins/Furans
Cyanide
Sulfide
Metals
Arsenic
Lead
Selenium
Mercury
Document/Method No.
8240
8270
8080
8280
9010A/9010
9030
3050/6010
3050/7060
3050/7421
3050/7740
7471
Reference
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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Proposed Total No. Samples 26Actual Total No. Samples 22
TABLE 5-1E
REQUIRED ANALYSES - DELAWARE SAND AND GRAVEL SITE - SCHEDULE E(SOIL BORINGS AND RIDGE AND DRUM DISPOSAL AREAS)
Parameters
Volatiles (VOA)
Semivolatiles Organics (SVOA)
Pesticides/PCBs
Total Recoverable PetroleumHydrocarbons (TRPH)
Cyanide
Metals
Arsenic
Lead
Selenium
Mercury
Document/Method No.
8240
8270
8080
9071/418.1
9010A/9010
3050/6010
3050/7060
3050/7421
3050/7740
7471
Reference
2
2
2
2/4
2
2
2
2
2
2
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Proposed Total No. Samples 178Actual Total No. Samples 153
TABLE 5-1F
REQUIRED ANALYSES - DELAWARE SAND AND GRAVEL SITE - SCHEDULE F(SOIL BORINGS)
Parameters
Water Content
Atterberg Limits
Liquid Limit
Plastic Limit
Plasticity Index
Specific Gravity
Grain Size
Document/Method No.
D2217-85
D4318-84
D4318-84
D4318-84
D4318-84
D854-83
D422-72
Reference
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Proposed Total No. Samples 20Actual Total No. Samples 24
tGrand Total Proposed No. Samples 304Grand Total Actual No. Samples 276
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TABLE 5-1G
REQUIRED ANALYSES - DELAWARE SAND AND GRAVEL SITE - SCHEDULE G(AIR MONITORING)
Parameters
Benzene
1, 2-DIchloroethane
Ethylbenzene
Methyl <ethyl ketone
Methyl isobutyl ketone
Toluene
Xylene
Bis(2-ethyl hexyl)phthalate
Di-n-butyl phthalate
PCBs
Metals (As, Cd, Cr, Co, Cu, Pb,Ni, Se, Sn, Zn)
Document/Method No.
1501
1003
1501
1300
1300
1501
1501
5020
5020
5503
7300
Reference
5
5
5
5
. 5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Total No. Samples 74
References:
1) American Society for Testing and Materials: Part 23, 24, and 25 -Petroleum Products, ASTM 1983.
2) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, USEPA SW-846, November1986, Third Edition.
3) Federal Register, Volume 51, No. 2164) Methods of Chemical Analysts for Water and Wastes, USEPA Cincinnati,
Ohio. EPA 600/4-79-020, Revised March 1983.5) NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods, Third Edition, 1987.
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6.0 DATA PRESENTATION
6.1 Analytical Data Format
iThe analytical data supplied for the Delaware Sand and Gravel Site
Field Investigations (Stage 1 and 2) by the off site laboratory arepresented In the following format (see Appendix B):
Samples are grouped together in tabular form by ID (e.g., UR, UD,TP, etc.) and In sequential order (e.g., UR-1, UR-2) . the following is a
list of abbreviations used:
a) TP - Test Pitb) TP - Air Monitoring (Stage I) ic) SDD - Surface Drum - Drum Disposal Aread) SDR - Surface Drum - Ridge Areae) UD - Drum Disposal Areaf) GT - Geotechnical (UD)
g) UR - Ridge Area
h) BC - Boring Compositei) DC - Drill Cuttingj) DW - Drill Waterk) RB - Rinse Blank1) TB - Trip Blankm) TTC - Test Trench Composite/TBR - Trench Borlng/TBC - Trench
Boring Compositen) TR - Trench (Aqueous)
o) AS - Air Monitoring (Stage 2)p) TBC/TTC - Muffle Furnace Residue (Ash)
Sample results are grouped per fraction, followed, by theircorresponding sample detection limits (SDL). Associated quality control
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(QC) where applicable, are presented in Appendix B.
a) Vo'latile organics analysis (VOA)/detection limitsb) Seniivolatile organics analysis (SVGA)/detection limits
c) PesticIdes/PCB (Pest/PCB)/detection limitsd) Dioxin/Furan (where applicable)/detectlon limitse) Metals/detection limitsf) Miscellaneous analyses (where applicable)/detection limits
6.2 Data Qualifier Definitions
The sample results are qualified using the USEPA CLP format with
additional data qualifiers applied to the SW-846 methodologies. Data
qualifier definitions for organic compounds may be found in Table 6-1 andthe data qualifier definitions for Inorganic analytes may be found inTable 6-2._
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TABLE 6-1
Organic Samples - Data Qualifiers
Qualifier Description
B Compound detected In associated method blank. Most analytesflagged with a "B" are considered by USEPA as commonlaboratory contaminants. For example, common VOA labcontaminants are methylene chloride, acetone, 2-butanone andtoluene. Common SVGA lab contaminants are phthalate esters.The actual presence of these contaminants is questionable.
E Compound concentration exceeded the linear range ofcalibration. The sample should require reanalysis (at asecondary dilution) in order to get the compound "on scale".
D Analysis required further dilution to prevent exceeding linearrange of calibration.
J Indicates the value is less than the sample detection (SDL)limit but greater than zero.
NA Not analyzed
RE Sample re-extracted and/or reanalyzed due to analyticaldeviations or quality control outliers (values not within theestablished ranges of recovery).
P Compound concentration estimated due to surrogate outliers.
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-TABLE 6-1 - ContinuedOrganic Samples Data Qualifiers
Qualifier Description
X Concentration is calculated from multi-peak compound.
# Sample was split with the United States Army Corps ofEngineers (USAGE) for interlaboratory qualityassurance/quality-control (QA/QC) purposes.
+ Values are reported although there are analytical deviations.This qualifier pertains only to the SVGA fraction of theboring composite (BC) data in Stage I. Some sample volume was
lost due to laboratory Instrument malfunctions, resulting invalues which are estimated (J) but are comparable toanalytical results which exceeded extraction holding time.
* The sample exceeded the extraction holding times but waswithin the analysis holding times. This qualifier pertains toSVGA and Pest/PCB fractions for three (3) aqueous samples(SDD-1, SDD-5, andTP-2-2).
(§ Results calculated with holding times exceeded.
Please note: According to SW-846 methodologies, samples with non-compliant surrogates may be flagged as estimated (P) If other problemsolving remedies fail, therefore the data are usable whether surrogatesare compliant or not.
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TABLE 6-2Inorganic Samples Data Qualifiers
The following data qualifiers pertain to metals and miscellaneous
parameters only.
Qualifier DescriptionB Value Is less than SDL but greater than the instrument
detection limits.i
E Value is estimated due to the presence of an interference.
N Spike recovery is not within QC limits due to matrix
Interference.
S Value determined by Method of Standard Addition (MSA) .
W Post-digestion spike (known amount of analyte added to sample)for furnace is out of QC limits, while absorbance (sampleresponse) Is less than 50% of spike absorbance due to possible
matrix interference.
* Duplicate analysis not within QC limits. The relative percentdifference between Initial and duplicate analyses Is out ofcontrol. (The reproducibiltty of duplicate data for soilmatrices is difficult due to the nonhomogeneous nature of
soils which Is normally due to matrix interference).
NA Not Analyzed
Please note: The data qualifiers, as defined by USEPA and URS, are notIntended to be used, by themselves, to disqualify the data but to signifythat analytical deviations or quality control outliers have occurred. TheInorganic qualifiers, (e.g.: N, W, and *) signify sample nonhomogeneityand/or matrix Interferences.
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6.3 Air Monitoring Data Presentation
Stage 1 air samplers were identified as follows:TPX-Y
Where:TPX represents the test pit at which the sample was takenY represents a sequential sample number and type
Sample types (Y) were designated as follows:|£A represented a charcoal filter tube y#C represented a cellulose cartridgeLetter represented a fluorisil filter tube
Stage 2 air samples were identified as follows:AS-Z
Where:As represents an air sampleZ represents a sequential sample number and type
Sample types (Z) were designated as follows:#A represented a charcoal filter tube#C represented a cellulose cartridge£ represented a fluorisil -filter tubeBK# represented a QA/QC Blank sample of any type
Samples were labeled numerically, In order, as prepared prior tosampling. Sampling was performed continuously during all trenchingactivities. Samples were only sent to the laboratory for analysis whenOVA and/or HNu readings at the perimeter of the exclusion zone exceeded
background levels by 1 ppm or greater. This situation occurred a total of5 times (twice In stage 1, and three times in Stage 2).
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7.0 QUALITY CONTROL ACTIVITIES
7.1 gresentatloa of Field Screening Laboratory Analytical .Results
The field screening Stage 1 compatibility testing and screeninglaboratory results may be found In Appendix C. These results are fromsamples collected in the Ridge Area (UR), Drum Disposal Area (UD), andDrum Disposal Area composites (UDC) and were analyzed on site.
The field screening Stage 2 compatibility testing results may befound In Appendix D. These results are from drum samples and the material
taround the drums encountered during the Stage 2 trenching activities.
7.2 Presentation of Laboratory Analvtlc&l Results
The screening Stage 1 compatibility and screening laboratory resultsmay be found In Appendix C. These results are from samples collected inthe Ridge Area (UR), Drum Disposal Area (UD), and Drum Disposal AreaComposites (UDC) and have been analyzed according to the format describedIn Section 6.1, Analytical Data Format. They are presented in Appendix B,
Field Investigations Analytical Results.
7.3 Analytical Data Assessment
Introduction: This assessment represents the best judgement of URSConsultants, Inc. (URS) concerning the usability and defensibility of thechemical data, produced by Southwest Laboratories of Oklahoma, Inc. (SWLO)and Environmental Health and Research Testing, Inc. (EHRT), subcontractorsto URS, as part of the Stage 1 and 2 Pre-Design Investigation. The databeing evaluated is from Stage 1 sampling of soil borings, surface or drumwaste, and boring composites. Stage 2 data are being evaluated fromsampling of trench borings, trench composites, and muffle-furnace residue(ash) samples. All analyses performed by SWLO and EHRT were subject tothose procedures stated In Section 5.0, Tables 5-lA through 5-1G.
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Data validation, chain of custody procedures and determination ofusability were performed in accordance with the Pre-Design InvestigationWork plan 12/90.
Categories: The following table summaries are assessment of datausability on a sample-by-sample and fractlon-by-fraction basis. Inevaluating these data, URS has established 3 categories which are, for themost part, gradational in nature. The categories are defined as follows:
Category la Usable and Defensible - Fully usable despite possible
minor deviations from SW846 methodologies.
Category Ib Usable Though Not Fully Defensible - Usable ' with
caution, cumulative deviations from SW-846 criteria are greater than la,though not considered so significant as to jeopardize the chemicalrepresentativeness of the sample results.
Category Ic Usable for Design Purposes Qnlv - Did not comply withSW-846 holding times. The results are for design purposes only and shouldnot be used for site characterization.
In Tables 7-1 through 7-11 fractions are assigned single categories,indicating that they are considered usable in their entirety, usable withcaution, or usable for design purposes only. The notes accompanying thesetables indicate the reason for conditional acceptances (Category Ib) and
for the those sample fractions which exceeded holding time criteria(Category Ic).
7.3.1 Completeness
A total of 375 samples (QC samples included) for a total of 2,353
fractions (VGA, Metals, TRPH, etc.) were analyzed between the Stage 1 and2 sampling events (See Table 7-12). the total of 28 non-compliantfractions (Category Ic) are subtracted from the total number of fractionsanalyzed, thus creating a completeness ratio of 98.8% as shown below:
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•-b x 100 - % complete
a - total number of fractions analyzed (categories la, Ib and Ic)b - total number of fractions non-compliant (category Ic)
2.353 - 28 x 100 - 98.8% complete2,353
Please note: Each Schedule A and AM (Modified) Category la includes 11and 12 classical chemistry fractions, respectively.
7.3.2 Data Assessment
URS recommends acceptance and use of all data in Category la. Theuse of Category Ib data Involves some risk in the event of a legalchallenge base upon non-compliance with SW-846 criteria. However, giventhe purpose of the Delaware Sand and Gravel study, URS cautiouslyrecommends the use of the data categorized as Ib. URS recommends that thedata categorized as Ic are usable from a design point of view only and notfor site characterization purposes.
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TABLE 7 - 1
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: Soil Boringi, Sludges, and Aqueoui Waste*
Assessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
Sample ID
SDD-1SDD-2SDD-3SDD-5SDR-1SDR-2 •SDR-3
VGA
IblalalaIbla—
SVOA
IclalaIclalala
Pest/PCB
IclalaIclalala
Metals
lalalalalalala
CN
lalalalalalala
Diojdn/Furan
lalalalalalala
Classical Chem.
lalalalalalala
Notes
2,3
31
Abbreviation/Legend:
VOA - Target Compound Li* (TCL) Volatile* SDD - Surface or Drum Waste Drum Disposal AreaSVOA - TCL Semivolatiles SDR - Surface or Drum Waste Ridge AreaPcst/PCB - TCL Pesticides/PCBs —— - Parameter not analyzedMetals - Target Analyte List (TAL) MetalsCN - CyanideDioxin/Furan - Poiychlorinated Dibcnzo-p-Dioxini and
Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-FuraaiClassical Chem. - Sulfidc
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TABLE 7-1 (Continued)
Notes for Table 7-1
(1) The volatiles sample analysis resulted in internal standardoutliers. Sample reanalysis resulted in the same Internal standarddeviations, thus indicating a matrix interference.
(2) The initial volatile sample analysis resulted in surrogate outliers.Sanplc reanalysis was performed, which resulted In the same
surrogate outliers, thus indicating matrix interference.
(3) The seaivolatiles and pestlcides/PCB samples were extracted outsideSW-846 holding times.
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TABLE 7-2
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: SOIL BORINGS
Assessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
Sample ID
TP-1-1TP-2-1TP-2-2TP-3-1TP-3-2TP-3-3TP-4-1TP-4-2TP-4-3TP-5-1TP-5-2TP-6-I
TP-6-1 FLD DUPTP-6-2
TP-6-2MSTP-6-2 MSD
VOA
IblalalalalalaIbIblalalaIblalala
SVOA
lalaIclalalalalalalalalalaIcIcIc
Pest/PCB
lalaIclalalalalalalalalalalalala
Metals
lalalalalalalalalalalalala.lala——
CN
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalala—
Dioxin/Furaa
lalalalalalalalalalalaIbIbIbIbIb
Classical Chem.
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalala——
Notes
2
3
12•
64,65,65,65,6
Abbreviation/Legend:
VOA - Target Compound List (TCL) Volatiles TP - Test PitSVOA - TCL Semivolatiles MS - Matrix SpikePeat/PCB - TCL Pe*ticlde«/PCB» MSD - Matrix Spike DuplicateMetals - Target Analyte Li* (TAL) Metals FLD DUP - Field DuplicateCN - Cyanide — - Parameter not analyzedDioxin/Furan - Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and
Polychtorinated Dibenzo-p-FuransClauical Chem, - Sulfide
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TABLE 7-2 (Continued)
Notes for Table 7-2
(1) The volatile sanple analysis resulted in internal standard outliers.Saople re analysis resulted in the same internal standard deviations,thus indicating a matrix interference.
(2) The volatile sample had an analyte concentration which exceeded thelinear range of calibration. The sample was not diluted to bringthe analyte within range, and therefore the compound concentrationis considered a minimal value.
(3) The semlvolatile and pestlcide/PCB samples were extracted outsidetho SW-846 holding times.
(4) The duplicate volatiles sample was not analyzed at the sameconcentration as the sample. Both samples should have been analyzedat the same concentration. However, the results are comparable forboth samples.
(5) The laboratory reported that samples TP-6-2 and Its associated QC,TP-6-2MS and TP-6-2MSD, were initially analyzed within SW-846holding tines and produced non-comparable chromatograms. Althoughnow out of holding time, the laboratory chose to reextract thesesamples in order to try to clarify the chromatograms. The resultsof the reanalysis are comparable to the initial data.
(6) The dioxln/furan sample analysis resulted In surrogate outliers. Aduplicate was performed on this sample with the same results,indicating that a matrix Interference may be present.
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TABLE 7-3
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: SOIL BORINGS
Assessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
Sample ID
UR-1UR-2
UR-2 FLD DUPUR-3UR-4UR-5UR-6UR-7UR-8UR-9
UR-9 FLD DUPUR-10UR-11
UR-11MSUR-11MSDUR-12UR-13UR-14UR-15UR-16UR-17UR-18
UR-18 MSUR-18 MSDUR-19UR-20UR-21UR-22UR-23
UR-23 FLD DUP
VOA
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalaialalalalalala
SVOA
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Pest/PCB
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Metal*
lalalalalalalalalalalalalala—lalalalalalalala—lalalalalala
CN
lalalalalalalalalalalalalala——lalalalalalalala—lalalalalala
Dioxin/Furan
—————————————————————————————————
Classical Chem.
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Notes
Abbreviation/Legend:
VOA - Target Compound List (TCL) Volatile* UR - Soil Boring Ridge AreaSVOA - TCL Semivolatilea MS - Matrix SpikePeat/PCB - TCL Pwticidci/PCBi MSD - Matrix Spike DuplicateMctali - Target Analyte Li* (TAL) Metala FLD DUP - Field DuplicateCN - Cyanide — - Parameter not analyzedDioxin/Furan - Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxina and
Polychlorinated Dtbenzo-p-FuransClaatical Chem. - Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbon!
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TABLE 7-3 (continued)
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: SOIL BORINGS
Assessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
Sample ID
UR-24UR-25UR-26UR-27
UR-27FLDDUPUR-2SUR-29
UR-29 MSUR.-29 MSDUR-30UR-31UR-32UR-33UR-34UR-35UR-36
UR-36MSUR-36 MSDUR-37UR-33UR-39UR-40UR-41UR-42UR-43
UR-43 FLD DUPUR.-44-
UR-^UUXUR-44USOUR-45UR-46
VOA
lalalalalaHlalala1*Iblala1*lalalalalalalala-lalaItlalalalalala
SVOA
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala1ftlalalalalala
Pest/PCB
lalalalalaIblalalalalalalaIbIblalalalalalalalala1ftlalalalalala
Metals
lalalalalalalala——lalalalalalalala——lalalalalalalalaU1ft—Ula
CN
lalalala1ft1ftlala—1ftlalala1ft1ftlala——lalalalala1ft1ft1ft1ft1ft——lala
Dioxin/Furan
—— .—————————————————————————————— --—————————————————— ....————————————
Classical Chem.
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Notes
1
2
~mi
Abbreviadon/Lefeod:
VOA - Tarjee Compound list (TCL) Volatile* UR - Soil Boxing Ridge AreaSVOA - TCL SemivoUtOes MS - Matrix SpikePwt/PCB - TCL Peattcides/PCBs MSD - Matrix Spite DuplicateMetali - Target Analyte U* (TAL) Metals FLD DUP - Field DuplicateCN - Cyanide —— - Parameter not analyzedDioxin/Funn - PolycHoricated Dibcczo-p-Dioxlni and
FoZychlcdaatod Dibcozo-p-FuranaQaaakai Qaea. - Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbon!
ARIQ0993
TABLE 7-3 (Continued)
Notes for Table 7-3
(1) In accordance with SW-846 methodologies, the pesticides/PCB targetcompounds and detection limits are flagged as estimated due to
surrogate outliers.
(2) The percent recovery of the surrogate compound, toluene-d8, wasabove QC limits due to elevated concentrations of the target
analyte, toluene. The laboratory did not reanalyze the samplebecause the concentration of toluene resulted in the surrogateoutlier.
TABLE 7-4
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: SOIL BORINGS
Assessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
SampioID
UD-2-*UD-2-9UD-2-12UD-3-10UD-3-I3UD-3-14UD-4-IOUD-4-12UD-4-16UD-S-7UD-5-1IUD-S-I2UD-6-IOUD-*-liUD-6-I2UD-7-10
UD-7-IOMSUD-7-10MSDUD-7-H
UD-7-U FLD DUPUD-7-12
UD-7-I2MSUD-7-12 MSDUD-9-tUD-9-9
UD-llA-llUD-HA-n FLD DUP
UD-liA-12UD-11A-12MSUD-11A-12MSD
VOA
la1*lalalalalalalalalalalalalala——lalala————lalalalala————
SVOA,
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Pest/PCB
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Metals
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala—lalalala——lalalalalala—
CN
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala——lalalala—lalalalalala—
Dioxm/Furan
——— -—————————————— -— -— -— -————— ...—————
Classical Chem.
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
mNote*
j— AbbrevSatkft/LafMd:
VOA - Tatfst Compound List (TCL) Volatile* UD - Soil Boring Drum Ditpocal AreaSVOA-TCL SMtivtfatfM MS - Matrix SpflnPe*/PCB-TCLPwticio««/PCB« MSD - Matrix Spike DuplicateMetals - Tarjet Aaalyt* Lijt CTAL) Metala FLD DUP - Field DuplicateCN - Cyaaid« —— - Parameter not analyzedDioxla/Furaa - Polychlorinitod Dflxazo-p-Dioxin* and
Polychlori&ated DJbeozo-p-FuraniClaadcal C&em. - Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons
/1RI00995
, ^ TABLE 7-4 (continued)_t -* E " i- t
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: SOIL BORINGS
Assessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
Sample ID
UD-11A-13UD-11A-13FLDDUP
UD-13-8UD-13-10UD-13-11UD-14-8
UD-14-8 FLD DUPUD-14-9
UD-14-9 MSUD-14-9 MSDUD-14-10
UD-14-10 FLD DUPUD- ISA-6UD-15A-8UD-16A-9UD-16A-10UD-16A-11UD-17-9UD-17-10UD-17-UUD-18-10UD-18-11UD-18-12UD-19-8UD-19-10UD-19-13UD-20-10UD-20-11UD-20-12UD-21-11
VOA
lalalaIblalalalalalalaIblalalalalalalalalalalalalaIblalalala
SVOA
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalaIclala
Pest/PCB
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Metals
lalalalalalalalala——lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
CN
lalalalalalalalala——lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Dioxin/Furan
—— -—— .——————————————————————————————————— .—————————
Classical Chem.
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalaUlalalalala
Notes
1
1
1
3
Abbreviation/Legend:
VOA - Target Compound List (TCL) Volatile* UD - Soil Boring Drum Disposal AreaSVOA - TCL SemivoUtilcs MS - Matrix SpikePeat/PCB - TCL Pesticides/PCBs MSD - Matrix Spike DuplicateMetals - Target Analyte List (TAL) Metals FLD DUP - Field DuplicateCN - Cyanide —— - Parameter not analyzedDioxin/Furmn - Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and
Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-FuransClassical Chem. - Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons
ARI00996
TABLE 7-4 (continued)
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: SOIL BORINGS
Assessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
SampfelD
UD-21-12UD-21-13UD-23-10UD-23-12UD-25-9UD-25-10UD-26-8
UD-26-S FLD DUPUD-26-9
U0-26-9MSUD-26-9 MSDUD-26-10
UD-26-10 MSUD-26M0MSD
UD-26-10 FLD DUPUD-26-10 BUD-27--J
UD-27-9 FLD DU?UD-27-10
UD-27-10 MSUI>-27-10 MSDUD-27-I5
UD-27-15 FLD DUPUD-2S-S
UD-2S-SMSUD-2WMSDUD-2S-9
UD-2S-9 FLD DUPUD-28-10
UD-21-10MSUD-2S-10 USDUD-30-10UD-30-12UD-30-13
VOA
laIblalalalaIbIblalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalaIblalalalala
SVOA'
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalala—lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Pest/PCB
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalala——lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Metals
lalalalalalalalalala——lala——la——lalalala——lalalala——lalalala——lalala
CN
lalalalalalalalalala—lala—la—lalalala——lalalala——lalalala—lalala
Dioxin/Furan
— =——— - -—— -——————————— -——— ...——————— -———— .
• ——— *— .——————————————— -——— .——— .—
Classical Chem.
laUlalalalalalalalalalalalala——lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
^Notes
1
22
m
1
Abbreviatioc/Uftad:
VOA - Target Compound List (TCL) Volatile* UD - Soil Boring Drum Dispoaal AreaSVOA - TCL Semivolatilcs MS - Matrix SpitsPese/PCB - TCL PeatfckJes/PCBs MSD - Matrix Spike DuplicateMetals - Ttrget Analyte List <TAL) Metsls FLD DUP - Field DuplicateCN - Cyanide —— - Parameter not analyzedDioxln/Furmn - Polychlorinated DJbenzo-p-DJoxins and
Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-FuransClastic*! Chem. - Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons
ARI00997
TABLE 7-4 (Continued)
Notes for Table 7-4
(1) The volatile sample had analyte concentrations exceeding the linear
range of calibration. The sample was not diluted to bring theanalytes to within range, therefore, the compound concentrations are
considered minimal values.
'(2) The initial volatile sample analysis resulted in surrogate outliers.
The sample was reanalyzed and resulted In the same" surrogate
outliers, thus indicating a matrix interference.
(3) The Initial semivolatile sample analysis resulted in surrogate
ouzliers. Sample reextraction occurred outside the SW-846 Holdingtimes with surrogates within QC limits. Although holding times wereexceeded, the target compound results are comparable and the sampleis flagged accordingly.
fiRI00998-~~
TABLE 7-5
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUK4MARYMATRIX: SOIL BORINGS
Assessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
Sample ID
BC-S-1BC-5-2
BC-S-2FLDDUPBC-5-3BC-5-4BC-5-5BC-5-6BC-6-1
BC-6-1MSBC-6-iMSDBC-6-2BC-6-3
BC-6-3FLDDUFBC-6-4
BC-6-4MSBC-6-4MSDBC~$-SBC-6-6BC-7-1BC-7-2
BC-7-2MSBC-7-2 MSDBC-7-3
BC-7-3 FLD DUPBC-7-4BC-7-5BC-7-6BC-S-1BC-S-3BC-S-4BC-t-5BC-tHSBC-S-1BC-9-2BC-10-1BC-tO-2
VOA
lalalalalalalalalalaIblalalalalalalalalalalalaIblalalalalalalalalalalala
SVOA
lalaIclalalalalalalalalaIclaIcIclalaIcIcIclalalaIclalalalalalalalaIcIcIc
Pest/PCB
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalaIbIblalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Metals
lalalalalalalalala—lalalalala——lalalalala—lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
CN
lalalalalalalalala——lalalalala—lalalalala—lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Dioxin/Furan
lalalalalalala
L **lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Classical Chem.
lalalalalalalalala——lalalalala——lalalalala—lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
WNotes
3
1,2
3
33
3 fe3 r3
23
333
Abbreviatiofi/Legead:
VOA - Tarfot Compound List (TCL) Volatiles BC - Boring CompositeSVOA - TCL Semfrolatiic* MS - Matrix SpikePest/PCB - TCL Pesackfes/PCBi MSD - Matrix Spike DuplicateMeeals - Tarfet Analyte List (TAL) Metah FLD DUP - Field DuplicateCN - CymakJs — - Parameter not analyzedDioxiB/Furaa - Potychlorfnatod Dibcczo-p-Dloxin* and
Polychlorinated D&enzo-p-Furans-IUfir to TaMoS-U'Schedule A AR i 00999
TABLE 7-5 (Continued)
Notes for Table 7-5
(1) The initial volatile sample analysis resulted in surrogate outliers.The sample was reanalyzed and resulted in the same surrogate
outliers, thus indicating a matrix interference.
(2) The volatile sample had analyte concentrations exceeding the linearrange of calibration. The sample was not diluted to bring theanalytes within range, and therefore the compound concentrations areconsidered to be minimal values.
(3) The initial volatile analysis resulted in surrogate outliers due toa Malfunction of the gel permeation chromatogram (GPC) during sampleextraction. The sample was reextracted, outside of holding time,with compliant surrogates and comparable target compound results.
(4) The pesticide/PCB analysis resulted in surrogate outliers. Inaccordance with SW-846 methodologies, the data are flagged asestimated.
f i R I O I O Q O
TABLE 7-6
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: SOIL BORINGS
Assessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
Sample ID
OT-1 (UD-19)OT-2 (UD-21)QT-3 (UD-16A)OT-4(UD-30)OT-5 (UD-17)OT-6 (UD-17)OT-7(UD-11A)GT-«(UD-11A)GT-9(UD-7)GT-IO CUD-27)GT-ll (UD-27)OT-12 (UD-26)GT-13 (UD-14)GT-MCUD-5)GT-15 (UD-5)GT-16 (UD-2)GT-I7(UD-2)GT-I8 (UD-2)OT-19 (UD-3)OT-20 (UD-13)OT-21 (UD-4)OT-22(UD-25)GT-23(UD-25)GT-24(UD-9)
VOA
————————————————————————————————————————————————
SVOA
————————————————————————————————————————————————
Pest/PCB
—————————————————————————————————————————
Metals
—————————— r————————————————————————————————
CN
————————————————————————————————————
Dioxin/Furan
—————————— -—————— -—— .———— -——————— --—————————— - -
OflotechnicalParameters
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Notes
1~
Abbr*viatioa/L«tond:
VOA - Target Compound List (TCL) Volatile* GT - Geotechnical (Boring location)5VOA-TCL3*saivoiati!cs —- Parameter not analyzedF*st/PC» - TCL Pesticidea/PCBsMfltsls - Tart* Ansiyte List (TAL) MetalsCN-CyamioVDioxia/Furam - Polychlorinated Dibcnzo-p-Dioxins and
Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-FuransGeotochnical Parameters - Water Content, Attcrbcrg Limits, Specific Gravity, and Grain Size
A f t i O I O O l
TABLE 7-7
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: Air Monitoring
Assessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
Sample ID
TP-1-3CTP-1-16CTP-3-17CTP-3- OC
MATRIX SPIKE 1MATRIX SPIKE 2
TP-1FTF-3G
MATRIX SPIKETP-1-11CTP-1-10CTP-3-35CTP-3-38CTP-3-29C
MATRIX SPIKETP-1-45ATP-1-23ATP-3-93ATP-3-68A
MATRIX SPIKETP-1-19ATP-1-12ATP-3-63ATP-3-3SATP-3-56ATP-3-94A
MATRIX SPKETP-1-17ATP-1-13ATP-i-lATP-1-24ATP-3-86ATP-3-76ATP-3-66ATP-3-MATP-3-69ATP-3-*5A
MATRIX SPIKE
VOA
—————————————————————lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
SVOA
———————————————lalalalala——————————————————————————————————— -—
PCS
——— -———lalala———
——— ....———— -——— -——
- —————— -——————————————————————
Metals
lalalalalala—— -————————————
—————————————————————————————————
CN
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Dioxin/Furan
————————————— -——————————
———————
——————————————————————————————— -
Classical Chem.
—————— -————————————————————————————————————————-—————————————
Notes
Abbreviation/Legend:
VOA - 1,2-DicMorocthanc, Benzene, Ethylbenzene, Total Xylencs, Toluene, Methylethyl Kctone, and Methylisobutyl KetoneSVOA - Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate and Di-n-butylphtnalatePCB - PCBs —— - Parameter not analyzedMetals - As, Cd, Cr, Co, Cu, Pb, Ni, Se, Sn, and Zn TP - Test PitCN-Cyanide A - Charcoal filter tubeDknun/Furan - Polychlorinated Djbenzo-p-Dioxins and C - Cellulose cartridge
Polychlorinated Dfcenzo-p-Furans F,G - HuorisiWBte tuba j H f) OClassical Chem. - ToUj Recoverable Petroleum Hvdroearfeonj H H I U I U U C
TABLE 7 - 8
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: SOIL BORINGS
Assessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
Sample ID
TBR-l(H')TBR-1(24')TBR-1(34')TBSrSaS1)TBR-3(23')TBR-3(33*)TBC-l
TBC-1MSTBC-l MSDTBC-l DUP
TTC-1TTC-1MSTTC-1 MSD1TC-1DUP
TR-2
VOA
lalalalalalalalalaIcIblalaIcla
SVOA
lalalalalalalalalaIclalalaIcla
Pest/PCB
lalalalalalalalalaIclalalaIcla
Metals
lalalalalalalala—lalala——lala
CN
lalalalalalalala—lalala——lala
Dioxm/Furmn
————————— - -—lalalalalalalala—
Classical Chem.
lalalala 'lalalala—lalala—lala
Notes
12
1 _
Abbrevis£k»/Lcjcad:
VOA - Tarfet Compound List (TCL) Volatiles TBR - Trench BoringSVOA - TCL SemivolatSes TBC - Trench Boring CompositePest/PCB - TCL PesticidcWPCBa TTC - Teat Trench CompositeMetals - Target Analyte List <TAL) Metal* DUP - DuplicateCN - Cyanide - —— - Parameter not analyzedDioxin/FurM. - Polychlorinated Dibeczo-p-Dioxins and
PolychtoriMted DSboazo-p-Furans-Refer to Table 5-1AM and 5-IE Schedules ACModified) and E
flRIO/003
* TABLE 7-8 (Continued)
Notes for Table 7-8
(1) The volatile, semivolatile and pesticide/PCB sample fractions were
extracted and analyzed outside SW-846 holding time criteria.Additional quality control was performed on this sample duplicate,
and all results are comparable.
(2) The volatile sample had an analyte concentration exceeding thelinear range of calibration. The sample was not diluted in order tobring the analyte within range, and therefore the compoundconcentration is considered to be a minimal value.
A R I O I O Q V -
TABLE7-9
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: ASH
Assessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
Sample ID
TBC-l/1200/15TlC-l/1200/30TBC-1/1200/45TBC-1/1SOO/15TBC-1/15QO/3GTBC-1/1SOO/45TBC-1/ISOO/15TBc-i/isoQ/30TBC-1/1SOOM5TTC-l/1200/15TTC-l/1200/30TTC-1/1200M5TTC-1/1500/15TTC-1/1500/3QTTC-1/1500/45TTC-1/180CV15TTC-l/lSOQ/30TTC-1/1800M5
VOA
————————————————————————————————————
SVOA
lalalalalalalalalalalalaIclalaIclala
Pest/PCB
IbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIb
TCLPMetals
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
CN
—————————————————————————————————
Dkndn/Fursji
—————— -———————————————— -————————————— -
Classical Chem.
————————————————————————————
Notes
2222 •222222221,2
2M2m1,222
Abbreviatkfi/Lejend:
VOA - Tarfet Compound List (TCL) Volatile! TBC - Test Boring CompositeSVOA - TCL Semivolatiks TTC - Test Trench. CompositePest/PCB - TCL Pcsticidea/PCBs —— - Parameter not analyzedTCLP Metals - Toricity Leachia*; Characteristic Procedure (TCLP) MetalsCN-CyaaideDloxin/Furma. - PolycMotiaatad DJbefiZD-p-Dkncins and
Polychlociaatod DSbeozo-p-FuransClassical Cfcass, - Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons
f l R J O I O O S
^TABLE 7-9 (Continued)
Notes for Table 7-9
(1) The initial semivolatile sample analysis resulted in surrogateoutliers. The sample was reextracted outside SW-846 holding timecriteria with compliant surrogates. The target compared resultsbetween the initial and reextraction analyses are comparable.
(2) The pesticide/PCB data deviated from SW-846 method 8080 criteriawith reference to the retention time (RT) shift for the surrogatedibutylchlorendate (DBC), An RT shift occurred due to an instrumentmalfunction, as was stated in the case narrative. Each samplechromatogram was reviewed in order to take into account the RT shiftwh'in identifying the presence of target analytes.
A R I 0 1 0 0 6
TABLE 7-10
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: AIR MONITORINGAssessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
Sample ID
A3-40AAS-SAAS-36AA3-10AAS-1AAS-32AAS-BK3AS-3AAS-24AAS-7AS-6AS-BK5AS-SCAS-SSCAS-2QCAS-36CAS-BK7AS-67AAS-59AAS-BK8AS-73AAS-54AA5-EK9AS-76AAS-57AAS-BK10AS-72AAS-60AAS-BK11AS-13
VOA
!alalaItlalalalala————————————————lalalalalalalalalalalala——
SVOA
————————————lala————————————————————
————————————
PCB
—————————lalala—————————————————————
——————————la
Metal*
——————————————lalala————————
——————
————————————
CN
——————————————————————————————
Dioxm/Furan
————————————— -——— -— - -—————————————
Classical Chem.
——————————————————————————————
Notes
•_ w
Abbievis&o/Lofoad;
VOA - 1,2-DlchIoroethane, Benzene, Ethylbcczenc, Total Xylenec, Toluene, Methylethyl Ketooe, and MethyUsobucyl KcaoswSVOA - Bia(2-et lKexyl)phthaIate and Di-n-butylphtfa*latePCB - PCB. AS - Air SampleMetals - As, Cd, Cr, Co, Cu, Pb, Ni, Se, Sn, and Zn A - Charcoal filter tubeCN - Cyaaide C - Cellulose cartridgeDloxia/Furaa. - PolycMorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and —— - Parameter not analyzed
PolycMorinated DSbeazo-p-FuransClassical Chaa. - Total Recoverable Petroleum HydrocarbonsBK- Blank Spike
AR I 0.1007
TABLE 7-10 (continued)
ANALYTICAL DATA ASSESSMENT SUMMARYMATRIX: AIR MONITORINGAssessment Categories: la, Ib, Ic
Sample ID
AS-17AS-16CAS-33CAS-BK13AS-13CAS-35CAS-89AAS-95AAS-BK1SAS-90AAS-92AAS-BK16AS-93AAS-8LAAS-BK17AS-S4AAS-91AAS-BK18AS-15AS-20A5-BK19AS-43C .AS-26CAS-BK20AS-27CAS-31CAS-BK21
VOA
————————————lalalalalalalalalalalala—————————
SVOA
lalala———————————————————————————— -——lalala———
PCB
la——— •—————— -—————————————————
lalala————
. ——
Metals
——————lala——-r-——
——
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——
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——
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——
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——
——
——
lalala
CN
———————————————————— -———————————————————————— -—— -——————
Dioxm/Furan
——————————————————————————————————————————————————
Classical Chem.
————————————~
——— -—————————— :
——————
———
———
———
———
———
———
———
———
———
———
———
Notes
VOA - 1,2-Dichloroethane, Benzene, Ethylbenzene, Total Xylenea, Toluene, Methyiethyl Kctone, and Methylisobutyl KetoneSVOA - Bis(2-etnylhexyl)phthalate and Di-n-butylphthalatcPCB-PCBsMetals - As, Cd, Cr, Co, Cu, Pb, Ni, Se, Sn, and Zn AS - Air SampleCM - Cyanide A - Charcoal filter tubeDioxin/Furan - Polychlorinated Dfoenzo-p-Dioxins and C - Cellulose cartridge
Polychlorinated Dflwnzo-p-Furani —— - Parameter not analyzedClassical Chem. - Total Recoverable Petroleum HydrocarbonsBK - Blank Spike
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Data AssessmentTable
7-1
7-2
7-3
7-4
7-5
7-6
1 7-7
7-.7-9
7-10
1 7"Uj TOTALS
# of Samples
7
16
61
94
36
24
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15
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109
356
536
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•**-••
1,0 CONCLUSIONS
All samples analyses, with the exceptions previously noted, conformto the prescribed methodologies, and presented (where applicable) inaccordance with USEPA deliverables criteria.
Occasional communications breakdowns, misinterpretation ofInstruments, and equipment problems resulted In holding time violationswhich necessitated that some or all the parameters of a few samples beassessed as Ic (useable for design only). In the future even greater
effort will have to be made to avoid even the few communicationsbreakdowns which caused the problems herein noted.
The use of on-site lab screening of samples would have been moreuseful I*i selecting samples for off-site analysis if the vertical extentof the contaminated soils within and surrounding the drum disposal areahad not for the most part extended down to the Top of Potomac Clay (limitsof Investigation).
A calculation of completeness (although not required for this
project) based on data assessment of fully useable, or fully useable withcaution, resulted in a completeness ratio of 98.8%.
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APPENDIX A
DAILY QUALITY CONTROL REPORTS
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Date: 7 /$./ /9* Weather:—— / 7 / r ———— ..
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DAILY QUALITY CONTROL REPORT ft-000004
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Date: 7/Zf /?* _ , Weather:
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Date: 725'* • Weather:
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DAILY QUALITY CONTROL REPORT A-000007
URS Consultants, Inc.Daily Quality Control Report
Date • 7/3e/90 Weather :^- — —Work Performed : ,/yfa c r r x fcigyy . -Jcrr-
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Date: y?/?*____ Weather: A«Ol/y fy
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Date: ///y/a/ •_ % Weather:
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DAILY QUALITY CONTROL REPORT A-000023
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Date: /6 ^ Weather.__y;———^—————————
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DAILY QUALITY CONTROL REPORT^flRimmfi A-000024
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DAILY QUALITY CONTROL REPORT ft-000031
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Date : I- 77- I _____ Weather : 2£°f
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Date: J-2'3-qi_____ Weather: 3$*? }C.\e<*r. £-1$^
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Air Monitoring Data ................................. B-25
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Surface or Drum Waste and Test Pit Aqueous Data ..... B-49Drum Disposal Area Data ............................. B-61
Geotechnical Data (Drum Disposal Area) .............. B-138
Ridge Area Data ..................................... B-164Boring Composite Data ............................... B-214Drill Cutting/Drill Water EP Toxicity Data .......... B-295Drill Water TCLP Data ............................... B-297Rinse/Trip Blank Data ............................... B-305
Stage 2Trench Boring/Composite Data ........................ B-315
Trench Data (Aqueous) ............................... B-329Air Monitoring Data ................................. B-339Muffle Furnace Residue (Ash) Trench Boring Composite B-351Muffle Furnace Residue (Ash) Test Trench Composite .. B-361Quality Control Data (Stage 1 and 2) ................ B-371
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COLLECTION DATEPARAMETER.CHLOXOMETHANEBROMOMETHANEVINYL CHLORIDECHLQRQ1THANIMETHYLSNE CHLORIDEACETONECARBON DISULFIDI1,1-DKHLOROETHENIU-DICHLOIOETHANEU-DICHLOIOBTHBNB (TOTAL)CHLOROFORM1,2-DlCHLOROETHANE2-1OTANON1l.M-TRICHLOROSTHANSCARBON TETtACHLOWDEVINYL ACETATEBROMODKHLOROMETHANEU-DICHLOR0PRQPANECU-U3-DKHLOROPltOPENBTRICHLOtOSTHENBDOROUOCHLOROMETHANEl,U-TRJCHLOROfiTHANBBENZENETRAN»-U3-DlCHLOROntOPSNEBROUOPORM*-METHYL-2-PENTANONE2-HEXANOHBTETRACHLOROHTHENBttl(2>TETRACHLOROBTHANBTOLUENECHLOROBSNZBNBETHYLBEN2EN1STYRENETOTALXYLENBI
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COLLECTION DATEPARAMETERCHLOROMETHANBBROMOMETHANEVINYL CHLORIDECHLOROETHANEMETHYLENE CHLORIDEACETONECARBON DISULFIDE1. 1-DICHLOROETHENE1,1-DICHLOROETHANB1,2-DICHLOROETHENB (TOTAL)CHLOROFORMU-D1CHLOROETHANB2-BUTANONEU.i-TJUCHLOROETHANECARBON TETRACHLORIDBVINYL ACETATEBROMODICHLOROMETHANEU-DKHLOROPROPANBClS-l.WHCHLOROPROPBNETRKHLOROETHENBDIBROMOCHLOROMBTHANB1, 1 ,2-TRJCHLOROBTHANEBENZENETRANS-l,3-DICHLOROPROPENBBROMOFORM4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE2-HEXANONBTETRACHLOROETHENB1 r 1 ,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANBTOLUENECHLOROBENZENBETHYLBENZENBSTYRENBTOTAL XYLENE3
SDD-IAQQMCI7/24/90
50000500005000050000
2500025000250002500025000
25000250005000025000250002500025000250002500025000250002500050000500002500025000
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SDD-5AQOTO
7/24/90
101010105105555551055105555555551010555555
TM-2AQOBOOi
7/24/90
5000500050005000
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ARlOlTTS. 6-000050
DEL AWARE SAND A GRAVELSEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND
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SAMPLE-IDSAMPLE TYPE
COLLECTION DATEPARAMETERPHENOLBIS(2-CHLOROITHYL} ETHER2-CHLOROPHENOL1.3-D1CHLOR0BENZENE1.4-DtCHLOROBENZENBBENZYL ALCOHOL1,2-DKHLOROBENZENE2-MITHYLPHENOLBI3(2-CHLORDI30PROPYL) ETHER4-MITHYLPHBNOLN-NTTROSO-DI-N-PRQPYLAMINBHEXACHLOROETHANENITROBENZENEISOPHORONE2-NITROPHENOL2.4-DIMHTHYLPHENOLBENZOK ACID •BI1<2-CHLOROETHOXY>METHANE2.4-DICHLOKOPHENOL1 4-TRiCHLOROBENZENENAPHTHALENE4-CHLOROANHJN5HEXACHLOROBUTADffiNE4-CHLORO-3-METHYLPHENOL2-METHYLNAPHTHALENEHEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADffiNE2(4,6--nUCHLOROPHENOL2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOL2-CHLORONAPHTHALENB2-NITROANILINEDIMETHYLPHTHALATBACENAPHTHYLENB
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7/24/90
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COLLECTION DATEPARAMETERPHENOLBIS<2-CHLOROETKYL) ETHER2-CHLOROPHENOL1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE1,4-DICHLOROBENZENEBENZYL ALCOHOL1.2-DICHLOROBENZENB2-METHYLPHENOLBIS<2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER4-METHYLPHENOLN-NITROSO-DI-N-PROPYLAMINEHEXACHLOROBTHANENITROBENZENEISOPHORONE2-NTTBOPHBNOL2,4-DIMETHYLPHENOLBBNZOICACIDBIS<2-CHLOROETHOXY)METHANE2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL1,2,4-TRlCHLOROBENZENENAPHTHALENE4-CHLORO ANILINEHEXACHLOROBUTADIENE4-CHLORO-3-METHYLPHENOL2-METHYLNAPHTHALENEHEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADffiNE2,4,6-TRKHLOROPHENOL2,4.5-TRICHLOROPHENOL2-CHLORONAPHTHALENE2-NFTRO ANILINEDIMETHYLPHTH ALATEACENAPHTHYLENE2,6-DINmiOTOLUENB
SDD-l*AQUBOUI
7/24/90
300003000030000300003000030000300003000030000300003000030000300003000030000300001500003000030000
30000300003000030000300003000015000030000150000300003000030000
SDD-5-AQUBOVt
7/2*90
505050505050505050505050505050502505050505050505050505025050250505050
TP-2-2*AQtnoot7/24/90
300003000030000300003000030000300003000030000300003000030000300003000030000300001500003000030000300003000030000300003000030000300003000015000030000150000300003000030000
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DELAWARE SAND * GRAVELSEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
SAMPLE-IDSAMPLE TYPE
COLLECTION DATEPARAMETER3-K!TROANXLXNBACENAFHTHENE2.4-DINTTROPHENOL4-NrTRQPHENOLDIBENZOFURAN2,4-DINTrROTOLUENBDETHYLPHTHALATB4-CHLOROPHENYL-PHBNYL ETHERFLUOREN14-NTTItOANIUNB4,6-DDOTRO-2-METHYLPHENOLN-NFTROSODIPHBNYLAMINE4-BROMOPHENYL-PHENYL ETHERHEXACHLOROBENZENBPENTACHLOROPHBNOLPHENANTHRENBANTHRACENEDWf- UTYLPHTHALATBFLUORANTHENEPYRENEBUTYLBENZYLPHTHALATB3,3'-DlCHLOROBENZI0INBBENZO(A) ANTHRACENECH&YSENBBI»a-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTH ALATEDI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATBBENZO(B)FLUOItANTH£NBBENZO(K)FLUOiLANTHENB
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7/24/90
22000 U
22000 J
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7/24/90
96
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DELAWARE SAND * GRAVELSEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND
DETECTION LIMITS
SAMPLE-IDSAMPLE TYPE
COLLECTION DATSPARAMETER3-NITRO ANILINEACENAPHTHENE2.4-DINTTROPHENOL4-NFTROPHENOLDIBENZOFURAN2,4-DZNTTROTOLUENEDffiTHYLPHTH ALATE4-CHLOROPHENYL-PHENYL ETHERFLUORENB4-NITROANILINE4(6-DD«TRO-2-METHYLPHENOLN-NTTROSODIPHENYLAMINE4-BROMOPHENYL-PHENYL ETHERHEXACHLOROBENZENEPENTACHLOROPHENOLPHBNANTHRENBANTHRACENEDI-N-BUTYLPHTH ALATEFLUORANTHENBPYRENBBUTYLBENZYLPHTH ALATE3,3*-DfCHLOROBENZID!NBBENZCH A) ANTHRACENECHRYSENEBIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTH ALATEDI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATBBENZO(B)FLUORANTHENBBENZO(K)FLUORANTHENEB£NZO(A)PYRENEINDENO(1,2,3-CD)PYRENEDffiENZ(A.H)ANTHRACENEBENZO<G,H,DPERYLENB
SOD-1*AQoaoa7/24/90
1500003000015000015000030000300003000030000300001500001500003000030000300001500003000030000
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7/24/90
2505025025050505050502502505050502505050505050501005050
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7/24/90
1500003000015000015000030000300003000030000300001500001500003000030000300001500003000030000
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DELAWARE SAND * GRAVELPESTKHDE/PCB
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SAMPLE-IDSAMPLE TYPE
COLLECTION DATS .PARAMETERALPHA-BHCBETA-BHCDELTA-BHCQAMMA-BHC (UNDANE)HEPTACHLO*ALDRINHEFT ACHLOR EPOXTOEENDOSULFANlDIELDRIN4, -DDBENDRINENDOSULFANH4,4'-DDDENDOSULFAN SULFATB4,4'~DDTMETHOXYCHLORENDRIN KETONBALPHA-CHLORDANEGAMMA-CHLORDANBTOXAPHEN1AROCLOR-1016AROCLOR-1221AROCLOR-1232AROCLOR.-1242AROCLOR-124*AROCLOR-1254AROCLOR-1260
SDD-1*AQtnon7/24 0
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COLLECTION DATEPARAMETERALPHA-BHCBETA-BHCDELTA-BHCGAMMA-BHC (UNDANB)HEPTACHLORALDRINHEPTACHLOR EPOXEDEENDOSULFANIDIELDRIN4,4'-DDBENDRINENDOSULFAN04.4'-DDDENDOSULFAN SULFATB4.4t-DDT.METHOXYCHLORENDRIN KETONBALPHA-CHLORDANBGAMMA-CHLOBDANBTOXAPHENBAROCLOR-1016AROCLOR-1221AROCLOR-1232AROCLOR-1242AROCLOR-124SAROCLOR-1254AROCLOR-1260
SDD-I*AQuaon7/24/90
25252525252525255050505050505025050250250500
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SDD-3-AQCTOW
7/24/90
2.02.02.02.02.02.02.02.04.04.04.04.04.04.04.0204.020204020202020204040
TP-2-2*Aovaocs7/24/90
252525252525252550505050SO505025050250250500250250250250250500500
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ANALYTICAL RESULTS
SAMPLE-IDSAMPLE TYPE
COLLECTION DATE -PARAMETER
DHMONTETRA 2371 TCDDTBTRATOTALTCDDPENTAl237SPeCDDPENT A TOTAL PeCDDHEXA 12347* HxCDDHEXA 123671 HxCDDHEXA 1237t9.HxCDDHEXA TOTAL HxCDDHEPTA 1234671 HpCDDHEPTA TOTAL HpCDDOCTATOTALOCDD
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7/24/90
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DETECTION UMTTS
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COLLECTION DATEPARAMETER
DIOXINTETRA 2378 TCDDTETRATOTALTCDDPENT A 1237S PeCDDPENTA TOTAL PeCDDHEXA 123471 HxCDDHEXA 123671 HxCDDHEXA 123789 HxCDDHEXA TOTAL HxCDDHEPTA 1234678 HpCDDHEPTA TOTAL HpCDDOCTA TOTAL OCDD
FURANTBTRA2378TCDFTBTRA TOTAL TCDFPENTA 12378 PeCDFPENTA 23478 PeCDFPENTA TOTAL PeCDFHEXA 123478 HxCDFHEXA 123678 HxCDFHEXA 123789 HxCDFHEXA 234678 HxCDFHEXA TOTAL HxCDFHEPTA 1234678 HpCDFHEPTA 1234789 HpCDFHEPTA TOTAL HpCDFOCTA TOTAL OCDF
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7/24V90
0.009
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0.001
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7/24/90
0.006
0.006
0.002
0.0020.002
0.004
0.005
0.001
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7/24/90
0.009
0.007
0.001
0.0030.003
0.004
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COLLECTION DATE »PARAMETERALUMINUMANTIMONYARSENICBARIUMBERYLLIUMCADMIUMCALCIUMCHROMIUMCOBALTCOPPERIRONLEADMAGNESIUMMANGANESEMERCURYNICKELPOTASSIUMSELENIUMSILVERSODIUMTHALLIUMVANADIUMZINCCYANIDESULFTOE
SDD-lAQUSOW
7/24/90
8530963
10902.3 B33.661500365314510
79931900
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5740104
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55.732.57800014838502160
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10000
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7/24/90
71800206
9.5 B17808.47
26900376140155
1810001490115007020
1525180
85600
355905
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COLLECTION DATEPARAMETERALUMINUMANTIMONYARSENICBARIUMBERYLLIUMCADMIUMCALCIUMCHROMIUMCOBALTCOPPERIRONLEADMAGNESIUMMANGANESEMERCURYNICKELPOTASSIUMSELENIUMSILVERSODIUMTHALLIUMVANADIUMZINCCYANIDESULFIDE
SDD-1AQVBOUS
7/24/90
5.00
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15.002.00
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7/24/90
5.00
2.00
3.002.00
3.00
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TP-2-2AQUIOUI
7/24/90
2.00
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