Statistical Support Documentation
for the 40 CFR, Part 503
Final Standards for the Use or
Disposal of Sewage Sludge
Volume II
o
Final Report
November 11,1992
U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ENGINEERING AND ANALYSIS DIVISION
WASHINGTON, DC
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Final Report
Statistical Support Documentation
for the 40 CFR, Part 503
Final Standards for the Use or
Disposal of Sewage Sludge
Volume II
November 11, 1992
Submitted to:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Science and Technology
Engineering and Analysis Division
401 M Street, SW.
Washington, DC 20460
Submitted by:
Science Applications International Corporation
Environmental and Health Sciences Group
7600A Leesburg Pike
Falls Church, Virginia 22043
EPA Contract No. 68-CO-0035, Work Assignment 2-35
SAIC Project No. 1-813-03-2815-350
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PREFACE
Statistical methods and estimates that supported the development of the Final Standards for the Use or
Disposal of Sewage Sludge (40 CFR, Part 503) are presented in this document. Estimates include the
number of Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) in the Nation in 1988 practicing at least secondary
treatment of wastewater and the estimated concentrations of pollutants of concern in the sewage sludge
used or disposed in 1988 by these POTWs. Reported estimates were produced using data from the 1988
National Sewage Sludge Survey.
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CONTENTS
Chapter Page
Volume I
Preface iii
1. Introduction 1-1
1.1 Description of the 1988 National Sewage Sludge Survey (NSSS) 1-1
1.2 Design of the National Sewage Sludge Survey (NSSS) 1-2
1.3 National Sewage Sludge Survey Data Bases 1-4
1.4 Document Organization and Text Conventions 1-4
2. Estimation of the Number of POTWs in the Nation Using Each of the
Regulatory Analytical (RA) Use or Disposal Practices in 1988 2-1
2.1 Regulatory Analytical (RA) Use or Disposal Practices 2-1
2.2 Data Conventions 2-4
2.3 Estimation of National Totals and Variances of the Estimates 2-7
2.4 National Estimates by RA Use or Disposal Practice 2-13
2.5 Comments 2-19
3. Estimation of the Number of Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) in the
Nation in Each of Four Flow Rate Groups 3-1
3.1 Data Conventions 3-1
3.2 Estimation of National Totals and Variances of the Total Estimates 3-2
4. Stratum Weights 4-1
4.1 Survey Design Stratum Weights 4-1
4.2 Adjusted Stratum Weights 4-4
5. National Estimates for the Total Dry Weight of Sewage Sludge
Used or Disposed in 1988 5-1
6. National Estimates for Selected Aspects of Use or Disposal Practices 6-1
6.1 Management Practices Used to Prevent Runoff to Surface Waters 6-1
6.2 Incineration 6-5
6.3 Surface Disposal . 6-7
7. National Concentration Estimates for Pollutants of Concern from the National Sewage
Sludge Survey (NSSS) 7-1
7.1 Chemical Analysis Methods and Reporting Procedures 7-1
7.2 Parameter Estimation with Censored Data 7-5
7.3 Data Conventions and Schemes 7-6
7.4 POTW-Based National Pollutant-Concentration Estimates 7-8
7.5 Distributional Estimates of Pollutant Concentration by
Amount of Sewage Sludge 7-66
7.6 Summary Comments Concerning Statistical Methods and Resulting
Estimates of Pollutant Concentration from the NSSS 7-69
References R-l
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CONTENTS (continued)
Chapter Page
Volume II
Preface iii
8. Comparison of Pollutant Concentrations in Sewage Sludge
after Primary and Secondary Treatment of Wastewater 8-1
8.1 Data Conventions and Statistical Methods 8-1
8.2 Results and Conclusions 8-3
9. Data Integrity Assessments and Edits 9-1
9.1 Data Assessment Techniques 9-1
9.2 Imputed Sewage Sludge Dry Weights 9-6
9.3 Data Integrity Assessments and Edits by POTW 9-22
10. Lognormal Estimates from Stratified Random Samples 10-1
10.1 Motivations for the Study 10-1
10.2 Design and Results of Simulations 10-2
References R-l
Appendix
Part Al Data Listings A-2
Part A2 NSSS Data Conventions Data Base A-151
Part A3 Listing of Pollutant-Concentration Data from 16 POTWs
in the 40 City Study A-164
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TABLES
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2-1 Definitions of Reported Sewage Sludge Use or Disposal Practices
from the 1988 NSSS Survey Questionnaire 2-5
2-2 1986 Needs Disposal Classification vs. Regulatory Analytical (RA)
Use or Disposal Practice Classification 2-8
2-3 Sampling Fractions for the Questionnaire Survey Strata (fs) 2-11
2-4 Estimates of the Number of POTWs in the Nation by Major Use or Disposal Practice . . 2-14
2-5 Estimates of the Number of POTWs in the Nation by Regulated Analytical (RA)
Use or Disposal Practice 2-15
2-6 Estimates of the Number of POTWs in the Nation by End Use 2-16
2-7a Estimates of the Number of POTWs in the Nation Using Multiple
Regulatory Analytical (RA) Use or Disposal Practices 2-18
2-7b Estimates of the Number of POTWs in the Nation Using Each Regulatory
Analytical (RA) Use or Disposal Practice Combination 2-18
3-1 POTWS in the Questionnaire Survey1986 NEEDS Flow Rate Classification
vs. 1988 Reported Flow Rate Group Frequencies 3-3
3-2 National Estimates of POTWs by Average Daily Flow Group 3-6
4-1 Sampling Fraction Values for the Questionnaire Survey Strata (fy) 4-3
4-2 Sampling Fractions and Stratum Weights for the Analytical Survey 4-4
4-3 Estimated Number of POTWs Classified as Ineligible/Out of Business 4-5
4-4 Stratum Weights Excluding POTWs Classified as Ineligible/Out of Business 4-5
4-5 POTWs in the Analytical Survey Classified as Using Wastewater Stabilization Ponds ... 4-6
4-6 Estimated Number of POTWs Classified as Ineligible/Out of Business and
Using Wastewater Stabilization Ponds 4-7
4-7 Stratum Weights Excluding POTWs Classified as Ineligible/Out of
Business and Using Wastewater Stabilization Ponds 4-7
5-1 National Estimates for Total Dry Weight of Sewage Sludge Used or
Disposed in 1988By Regulatory Analytical (RA) Use or Disposal Practice 5-7
5-2 National Estimates for Total Dry Weight of Sewage Sludge Used or
Disposed in 1988By Regulated End Use 5-8
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5-3 National Estimates for Total Dry Weight of Sewage Sludge Used or
Disposed in 1988By Reported Flow Group 5-9
5-4 National Estimates for Total Dry Weight of Sewage Sludge Used or
Disposed in 1988By Regulatory Analytical (RA) Use or Disposal Practice
and Dichotomized Reported Flow Group 5-10
5-5 National Estimates for Total Dry Weight of Sewage Sludge Used or
Disposed in 1988By Regulated End Use and Dichotomized Reported Flow Group ... 5-11
7-1 Frequency of Percent Solids in National Sewage Sludge Samples by
Flow Rate Group 7-4
7-2 Strata and National Pollutant Concentration Estimates from the National
Sewage Sludge Survey Assuming a Lognormal Distribution of Concentration-
Pollutants of Concern 7-14
7-3 Strata and National Pollutant Concentration Estimates from the
National Sewage Sludge Survey Assuming a Lognormal Distribution of
Concentration - Individual Pollutants for Composite Pollutants of Concern 7-22
7-4 Strata and National Pollutant Concentration Estimates from the
National Sewage Sludge Survey Assuming a Lognormal Distribution of
Concentration - Percent Solids, Phosphorus, and Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 7-27
7-5 National Pollutant Concentration Estimates from the National Sewage
Sludge Survey Using Lognormal and Nonparametric Substitution Method
Estimations Procedures - Pollutants of Concern 7-29
7-6 National Pollutant Concentration Estimates from the National Sewage
Sludge Survey Using Lognormal and Nonparametric Substitution Method
Estimations Procedures - Individual Pollutants for Composite
Pollutants of Concern 7-35
7-7 National Pollutant Concentration Estimates from the National Sewage
Sludge Survey Using Lognormal and Nonparametric Substitution Method
Estimations Procedures - Percent Solids, Phosphorus, and Total
Kjeldahl Nitrogen 7-39
7-8 National Pollutant Concentration Estimates from the National Sewage
Sludge Survey Using Lognormal and Nonparametric Substitution Method
Estimations Procedures - Standard Deviation and Confidence Interval
for the Mean - Pollutants of Concern 7-41
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7-9 National Pollutant Concentration Estimates from the National Sewage
Sludge Survey Using Lognormal and Nonparametric Substitution Method
Estimations Procedures - Standard Deviation and Confidence Interval
for the Mean - Individual Pollutants for Composite Pollutants of Concern 7-47
7-10 National Pollutant Concentration Estimates from the National Sewage
Sludge Survey Using Lognormal and Nonparametric Substitution Method
Estimations Procedures - Standard Deviation and Confidence Interval
for the Mean - Percent Solids, Phosphorus, and Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 7-51
7-11 National Pollutant Concentration Percentile Estimates from the
National Sewage Sludge Survey Using Lognormal and Nonparametric
Substitution Method Estimations Procedures - Pollutants of Concern 7-55
7-12 National Pollutant Concentration Percentile Estimates from the National
Sewage Sludge Survey Using Lognormal and Nonparametric Substitution
Method Estimations Procedures - Individual Pollutants for Composite
Pollutants of Concern 7-60
7-13 National Pollutant Concentration Percentile Estimates from the National Sewage
Sludge Survey Using Lognormal and Nonparametric Substitution Method
Estimations Procedures - Percent Solids, Phosphorus, and Total
Kjeldahl Nitrogen 7-64
7-14 National Pollutant Concentration Estimates from the National Sewage
Sludge Survey Weighted by Amount of Sewage Sludge Disposed - Standard
Deviations and Confidence Intervals for the Mean - Pollutants of Concern 7-70
7-15 National Pollutant Concentration Estimates from the National Sewage
Sludge Survey Weighted by Amount of Sewage Sludge Disposed- Standard
Deviations and Confidence Intervals for the Mean - Individual Pollutants
for Composite Pollutants of Concern 7-74
7-16 National Pollutant Concentration Estimates from the National Sewage Sludge
Survey Weighted by Amount of Sewage Sludge Disposed- Standard Deviations
and Confidence Intervals for the Mean - Percent Solids, Phosphorus, and
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 7-76
7-17 Estimated Correlation Coefficients Between Pollutant Concentration and
Sewage Sludge Dry Weight Disposed - Pollutants of Concern 7-77
7-18 Estimated Correlation Coefficients Between Pollutant Concentration and
Sewage Sludge Dry Weight Disposed - Individual Pollutants for Composite
Pollutants of Concern 7-83
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7-19 Estimated Correlation Coefficients Between Pollutant Concentration and Sewage
Sludge Dry Weight Disposed - Percent Solids, Phosphorus, and Total Kjeldahl
Nitrogen 7-87
7-20 National Sewage Sludge Mass Based Pollutant Concentration Percentile
Estimates - Pollutants of Concern 7-88
7-21 National Sewage Sludge Mass Based Pollutant Concentration Percentile Estimates -
Individual Pollutants for Composite Pollutants of Concern 7-92
7-22 National Sewage Sludge Mass Based Pollutant Concentration Percentile Estimates -
Percent Solids, Phosphorus, and Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 7-94
8-1 POTWS in the 40 City Study Eligible for Statistical Comparisons Between Primary
and Secondary Sewage Sludge 8-2
8-2 Pollutant Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge Using
Data from the 40 City Study 8-5
8-3 Pollutant Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge Using
Data from the 40 City Study - Nondetects Set to Minimum Level 8-12
8-4 Test of Pollutant Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge Using
Data from the 40 City Study - Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test on Paired Samples 8-18
9-1 Agreement Statistics for Imputed Values Closer to Reported Sewage Sludge
Generated 9-7
9-2 Agreement Statistics for Imputed Values Closer to Calculated Sewage Sludge
Disposed 9-7
9-3 POTW Comparisons for Imputation 9-8
9-4 Imputed Sewage Sludge Mass Assessment 9-20
10-1 Post-Stratification Population and Sample Sizes for POTWS That Use or
Dispose of Sewage Sludge After Secondary or Better Wastewater Treatment 10-2
10-2 National Sewage Sludge Survey: Selected Distributional Parameters 10-4
A-l Observed Maximum Values for Pollutants of Concern from the
National Sewage Sludge Survey A-2
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FIGURES
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2-1 Overview of NSSS 1988 Reported Disposal Practice Categories and their
Reclassification into Regulatory Analytical (RA) Use or Disposal Practices 2-6
PERCENT SOLIDS OF NSSS SAMPLES VERSUS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS:
7-1 ALDRIN-Dry Weight 7-96
7-2 ALDRIN-Wet Weight 7-97
7-3 ARSENIC-Dry Weight 7-98
7-4 ARSENIC-Wet Weight 7-99
7-5 BENZENE-Dry Weight 7-100
7-6 BENZENE-Wet Weight . 7-101
7-7 BENZO(A)PYRENE-Dry Weight 7-102
7-8 BENZO(A)PYRENE-Wet Weight 7-103
7-9 BERYLLIUM-Dry Weight 7-104
7-10 BERYLLIUM-Wet Weight 7-105
7-11 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE-Dry Weight 7-106
7-12 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE-Wet Weight 7-107
7-13 CADMIUM-Dry Weight 7-108
7-14 CADMIUM-Wet Weight 7-109
7-15 CHLORDANE-Dry Weight 7-110
7-16 CHLORDANE-Wet Weight 7-111
7-17 CHROMIUM-Dry Weight 7-112
7-18 CHROMIUM-Wet Weight 7-113
7-19 COPPER-Dry Weight 7-114
7-20 COPPER-Wet Weight 7-115
7-21 DIELDRIN-Dry Weight 7-116
7-22 DIELDRIN-Wet Weight 7-117
7-23 HEPTACHLOR-Dry Weight 7-118
7-24 HEPTACHLOR-Wet Weight 7-119
7-25 HEXACHLOROBENZENE-Dry Weight 7-120
7-26 HEXACHLOROBENZENE-Wet Weight 7-121
7-27 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE-Dry Weight 7-122
7-28 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE-Wet Weight 7-123
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FIGURES (continued)
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7-29 LEAD-Dry Weight 7-124
7-30 LEAD-Wet Weight 7-125
7-31 LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)-Dry Weight 7-126
7-32 LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)-Wet Weight 7-127
7-33 MERCURY-Dry Weight 7-128
7-34 MERCURY-Wet Weight 7-129
7-35 MOLYBDENUM-Dry Weight 7-130
7-36 MOLYBDENUM-Wet Weight 7-131
7-37 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE-Dry Weight 7-132
7-38 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE-Wet Weight 7-133
7-39 NICKEL-Dry Weight 7-134
7-40 NICKEL-Wet Weight 7-135
7-41 PCB-1016-Dry Weight 7-136
7-42 PCB-1016-Wet Weight 7-137
7-43 PCB-1221-Dry Weight 7-138
7-44 PCB-1221-Wet Weight 7-139
7-45 PCB-1232-Dry Weight 7-140
7-46 PCB-1232-Wet Weight 7-141
7-47 PCB-1242-Dry Weight 7-142
7-48 PCB-1242-Wet Weight 7-143
7-49 PCB-1248-Dry Weight 7-144
7-50 PCB-1248-Wet Weight 7-145
7-51 PCB-1254-Dry Weight 7-146
7-52 PCB-1254-Wet Weight 7-147
7-53 PCB-1260-Dry Weight 7-148
7-54 PCB-1260-Wet Weight 7-149
7-55 SELENIUM-Dry Weight 7-150
7-56 SELENIUM-Wet Weight 7-151
7-57 TOXAPHENE-Dry Weight 7-152
7-58 TOXAPHENE-Wet Weight 7-153
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7-59 TRICHLOROETHENE-Dry Weight 7-154
7-60 TRICHLOROETHENE-Wet Weight 7-155
7-61 ZINC-Dry Weight 7-156
7-62 ZINC-Wet Weight 7-157
7-63 4,4-DDD-Dry Weight 7-158
7-64 4,4-DDD-Wet Weight 7-159
7-65 4,4-DDE-Dry Weight 7-160
7-66 4,4-DDE-Wet Weight 7-161
7-67 4,4-DDT-Dry Weight 7-162
7-68 4,4-DDT-Wet Weight 7-163
7-69 PHOSPHORUS - Dry Weight 7-164
7-70 PHOSPHORUS - Wet Weight 7-165
7-71 TOTAL KJELDAHL NITROGEN - Dry Weight 7-166
7-72 TOTAL KJELDAHL NITROGEN - Wet Weight 7-167
CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS:
7-73 ALDRIN 7-168
7-74 ARSENIC 7-169
7-75 BENZENE 7-170
7-76 BENZO(A)PYRENE 7-171
7-77 BERYLLIUM 7-172
7-78 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE 7-173
7-79 CADMIUM 7-174
7-80 CADMIUM* - Excluding Extreme Outlier Observation from Stratum 3 7-175
7-81 CHLORDANE. . 7-176
7-82 CHROMIUM 7-177
7-83 COPPER 7-178
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7-84 DIELDRIN 7-179
7-85 HEPTACHLOR 7-180
7-86 HEXACHLOROBENZENE 7-181
7-87 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 7-182
7-88 LEAD 7-183
7-89 LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC) 7-184
7-90 MERCURY 7-185
7-91 MOLYBDENUM 7-186
7-92 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE 7-187
7-93 NICKEL 7-188
7-94 PCB-1016 7-189
7-95 PCB-1221 7-190
7-96 PCB-1232 7-191
7-97 PCB-1242 7-192
7-98 PCB-1248 7-193
7-99 PCB-1254 7-194
7-100 PCB-1260 7-195
7-101 SELENIUM 7-196
7-102 TOXAPHENE 7-197
7-103 TRICHLOROETHENE 7-198
7-104 ZINC 7-199
7-105 4,4-DDD 7-200
7-106 4,4-DDE 7-201
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FIGURES (continued)
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7-107 4,4-DDT 7-202
7-108 PHOSPHORUS 7-203
7-109 TOTAL KJELDAHL NITROGEN 7-204
7-110 PERCENT SOLIDS 7-205
8-1 Aldrin Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-23
8-2 Aldrin Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-23
8-3 Arsenic Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-24
8-4 Arsenic Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-24
8-5 Benzene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-25
8-6 Benzene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-25
8-7 Benzidene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-26
8-8 Benzidene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-26
8-9 Benzo(a)pyrene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-27
8-10 Benzo(a)pyrene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-27
8-11 Beryllium Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-28
8-12 Beryllium Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-28
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8-13 Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate Concentrations in Primary and Secondary
Sewage Sludge (Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-29
8-14 Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate Concentrations in Primary and Secondary
Sewage Sludge (Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-29
8-15 Cadmium Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-30
8-16 Cadmium Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-30
8-17 Chlordane Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-31
8-18 Chlordane Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-31
8-19 Chromium Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-32
8-20 Chromium Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-32
8-21 Copper Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-33
8-22 Copper Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-33
8-23 Cyanide Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-34
8-24 Cyanide Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-34
8-25 ODD Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-35
8-26 DDD Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-35
8-27 DDE Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-36
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8-28 DDE Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-36
8-29 DDT Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-37
8-30 DDT Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-37
8-31 Dieldrin Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-38
8-32 Dieldrin Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-38
8-33 Dimethyl Nitrosamine Concentrations in Primary and Secondary
Sewage Sludge (Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-39
8-34 Dimethyl Nitrosamine Concentrations in Primary and Secondary
Sewage Sludge (Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-39
8-35 Heptachlor Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-40
8-36 Heptachlor Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-40
8-37 Hexachlorobenzene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary
Sewage Sludge (Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-41
8-38 Hexachlorobenzene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage
Sludge (Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-41
8-39 Hexachlorobutadiene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary
Sewage Sludge (Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-42
8-40 Hexachlorobutadiene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage
Sludge (Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-42
8-41 Lead Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-43
8-42 Lead Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-43
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8-43 Lindane Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-44
8-44 Lindane Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-44
8-45 Mercury Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-45
8-46 Mercury Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-45
8-47 Nickel Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-46
8-48 Nickel Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-46
8-49 PCB-1016 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-47
8-50 PCB-1016 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-47
8-51 PCB-1221 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-48
8-52 PCB-1221 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-48
8-53 PCB-1232 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-49
8-54 PCB-1232 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-49
8-55 PCB-1242 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-50
8-56 PCB-1242 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-50
8-57 PCB-1248 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-51
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8-58 PCB-1248 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-51
8-59 PCB-1254 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-52
8-60 PCB-1254 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-52
8-61 PCB-1260 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-53
8-62 PCB-1260 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-53
8-63 Selenium Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-54
8-64 Selenium Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-54
8-65 Toxaphene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-55
8-66 Toxaphene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-55
8-67 Trichloroethylene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary
Sewage Sludge (Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-56
8-68 Trichloroethylene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary
Sewage Sludge (Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) 8-56
8-69 Zinc Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Zero) 8-57
8-70 Zinc Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
(Nondetects Set to Minimum Level) . 8-57
10-1 Ten Simulations for Lognormal Random Variables 10-6
10-2 Probability Plots for Ten Simulations of "Aldrin" 10-7
10-3 Probability Plots for Ten Simulations of "Beryllium" 10-8
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10-4 Probability Plots for Ten Simulations of "Molybdenum" 10-9
10-5 Probability Plots for Ten Simulations of "PCB-124S" 10-10
10-6 Probability Plots for Ten Simulations of "Zinc" 10-11
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8. COMPARISON OF POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN SEWAGE SLUDGE
AFTER PRIMARY AND SECONDARY TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER
This chapter presents nonparametric statistical tests of the hypothesis that pollutant concentrations in
sewage sludge after primary treatment of wastewater are no higher than pollutant concentrations in
sewage sludge after secondary treatment of wastewater. These tests were performed using priority
pollutant data from the "40 City Study." Section 8.1 discusses data conventions and statistical methods.
Section 8.2 provides results, graphical presentations of the data, and conclusions.
8.1 DATA CONVENTIONS AND STATISTICAL METHODS
Pollutant-concentration data for this statistical analysis were extracted from the "40 City Study" data base.
Sixteen Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) were identified as candidates for this statistical
analysis because they do not mix sewage sludge resulting from primary treatment with sewage sludge
resulting from secondary treatment during the wastewater treatment process. Table 8-1 lists these 16
POTWs and the results of an engineering assessment of the comparability of sewage sludge from primary
and secondary treatment of wastewater at each POTW. For most of these 16 POTWs, sewage sludge
samples obtained after primary treatment were identified in the "40 City Study" data base as Point Code
11 [Primary Sludge (raw)], and the secondary treatment samples were identified as Point Code 25 [Waste
Activated Sludge (untreated)]. The only exception was POTW Number 33, for which Point Code 31
[Secondary Sludge (untreated)] was used for the secondary treatment samples.
Pollutant concentrations were recorded as wet weights (/tg/1 or ng/1) in the "40 City Study" data base.
These wet weights were converted into dry weights by dividing the wet weight by the solids content of
the sewage sludge (mg/1). The units then were converted to mg/kg or /*g/kg to correspond to the
pollutant concentration measurements in the National Sewage Sludge Survey (NSSS).
To perform statistical analyses, a single pollutant concentration was calculated by POTW for each sludge
type by averaging multiple samples. Most of the 16 POTWs had 6 samples per sludge type; the
exceptions are POTW Number 1 (7 primary and 7 secondary samples), POTW Number 30 (6 primary
and 3 secondary samples), POTW Number 32 (6 primary and 5 secondary samples), and POTW Number
35 (3 primary and 4 secondary samples). Concentrations for which analyses were not run (Key Code
= 6) were deleted. Two substitution methods were used for concentrations that were not detected (Key
Code = 7), or recorded as less than the detection limit (Key Code = 1): v(a) nondetects were set to zero
and (b) nondetects were set to the minimum level recorded in the data base. In the second substitution
method, concentrations recorded as "not detected" remained set to zero, as recorded in the data base. A
listing of the these data is provided in Part A3 in the appendix.
Hypotheses of there being no difference in pollutant concentration between primary and secondary sewage
sludges were tested using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test (Hollander and Wolfe, p. 27). To perform the
Wilcoxon Signed Rank test, the concentration data were paired by POTW. The value used in the test
was the average concentration from secondary sewage sludge minus the average concentration from
primary sewage sludge.
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TABLE 8-1
POTWS IN THE 40 CITY STUDY ELIGIBLE FOR STATISTICAL COMPARISONS
BETWEEN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
POTW
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Primary
Sludge
Sampled
X
-
X
-
-
X
-
X
X
-
-
X
X
-
-
-
X
X
X
X
X
-
X
-
X
-
-
X
-
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
-
X
-
~
(#4)
(#5)
(#3)
(#4)
(#3)
(#4)
(#4)
(#3)
(#4)
(#4)
(#4)
(#4)
(#5)
(#4)
(#2)
(#4)
(#4)
(#4)
(#4)
(#3)
(#3)
(#S)
Secondary
Sludge
Sampled
X
X
-
-
-
-
-
-
X
X
X
X
X
X
-
-
X
X
X
X
X
-
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
(#6)
(#5)
(#4)
(#3)
(#5)
(#5)
(#5)
(#4)
(#4)
(#3)
(#6)
(#5)
(#5)
(#5)
(#4)
(#6)
(#4)
(#3 & #5)
(#5)
(#4)
(#7)
(#5)
(#5)
(#5)
(#5)
f 4 t L i }
f 4t A j
(#4 & #6)
(#6)
(#3)
(#3)
Comparable
P S
Y
N
N
N
N
Y
N
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
N
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y (3&5)
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y (4&6)
Y
Y
Y
Parenthetical numbers indicate sample Point Codes in the POTW.
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The test tnen was performed on the following hypotheses:
H0: Secondary - Primary >_ 0
H,: Secondary - Primary < 0.
Since the SAS procedure used to perform this test (PROC UNIVARIATE) uses a two-tailed test, the p-
values were adjusted by P/2 or (1 - P/2), based on the assumption that the distribution of concentration
differences is symmetric about zero.
8.2 RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS
Estimates of pollutant concentration mean, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation across the 16
POTWs are presented after this section in Tables 8-2 and 8-3. The value of zero was substituted for
concentration values not measured above the minimum level of detection when estimating the descriptive
statistics reported in Table 8-2. The value of the minimum level of detection was substituted for those
samples not measured above the minimum level for the estimates presented in Table 8-3. For each
pollutant in both of these tables, three sets of estimates are presented. The first is designated as
"Primary." These primary estimates were pooled across the mean pollutant concentrations from sewage
sludge after primary treatment from the 16 POTWs. Similarly, the estimates reported as "Secondary"
were estimated across the distribution of POTW means of pollutant concentrations from sewage sludge
after secondary treatment from the 16 POTWs. Finally, the estimates designated as "Difference" were
determined across the differences obtained by subtracting the mean pollutant concentrations in sewage
sludge after primary treatment of wastewater from those at the POTW after secondary treatment.
Graphical presentations of the average pollutant concentrations in sewage sludge after primary and
secondary treatment of wastewater for the 16 POTWs in this analysis are presented in Figures 8-1 through
8-70. Odd-numbered figures present mean pollutant concentrations for a POTW when zero is substituted
for those samples not detected above the minimum level. Even-numbered figures record mean pollutant
concentrations when the value of the minimum level is substituted for those samples not measured above
the minimum level. These graphical presentations of the data values used in the statistical analysis are
located at the end of this chapter.
When the mean of primary and secondary sewage sludge results are pajred, the assumption is that the
sewage sludge tested after secondary treatment is from the same "batch" of sewage sludge tested after
primary treatment. This assumption was applied when generating the statistical estimates reported in
Table 8.4. The only pollutants with sufficient statistical evidence at the or=0.05 level that concentrations
in primary treated sewage sludge are greater than those after secondary treatment are benzene, cyanide,
and trichloroethylene. An examination of Figures 8-5 and 8-6 reveals that the mean concentrations of
benzene from POTW Number 38 is extreme with respect to the mean concentrations from other POTWs.
Likewise, Figures 8-23 and 8-24 show that the mean pollutant concentration of cyanide from POTW
Number 25 exceeds that of the other POTWs. Likewise, the mean concentration of trichloethylene from
POTW Number 39 exceeds the mean concentrations reported for the other POTWs in the study.
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Repeating the Wilcoxon Signed Ranked test after excluding these "extreme" points still leads to the same
statistical results.
For all other tested pollutants, there was insufficient evidence at the a=0.05 level to reject the hypothesis
that pollutant concentrations in sewage sludge after primary treatment are no higher than after secondary
treatment.
It should be noted that there were no instances of detection for the following pollutants: aldrin,
benzidene, chlordane, DDD, DDT, dieldrin, dimethyl nitrosamine, heptachlor, hexachlorobutadiene,
lindane, PCB arochlors, and toxaphene. For these pollutants, all POTW concentration values were zero
under the first substitution method. Therefore, the test statistic is missing in Table 8-2. All values were
considered ties for Table 8-4. A detection limit was recorded in the data base only for POTW Number
1 for these pollutants. Concentrations for all other POTWs were zero.
Detection rates were also extremely low for the following pollutants: benzo(A)pyrene (detects from 3
POTWs), DDE (detect from 1 POTW), and hexachlorobenzene (detect from 1 POTW).
8-4
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TABLE 8-2
POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
00
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. = Nonestimable.
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAP8.TSD
NONDETECTS SET TO ZERO
Pollutant
Aldrin
Arsenic
Benzene
Benzidene
Benzo(A)Pyrene
Beryllium
Units Source
|ig/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
(ig/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.40
7.30
-0.11
2,566.02
241.43
-2,324.59
0.00
0.00
0.00
352.74
82.33
-270.41
0.19
0.46
Standard Coefficient
Deviation of Variation
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TABLE 8-2
POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
NONDETECTS SET TO ZERO
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAPS. TSD
Pollutant Units
Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate Mg/kg
Cadmium mg/kg
Chlordane Mg/kg
Chromium mg/kg
Copper mg/kg
Source
Difference
Primary
Secondary
Difference
Primary
Secondary
Difference
Primary
Secondary
Difference
Primary
Secondary
Difference
Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mean
0.
114,736.
118,579.
3,843
31
95
64
0
0
0
279
674
394
487
764
277
.28
.51
.97
.46
.17
.45
.28
.00
.00
.00
.45
.17
.72
.68
.72
.04
Standard
Deviation
1.
84,088,
125,569
111,926.
60
258
203
0
0
0
293
1,009
918
421
1,126
833
.00
,76
.08
.10
.40
.12
.96
.00
.00
.00
.45
.29
.13
.48
.75
.64
Coefficient
of Variation (CV)
3,
0,
1,
29
1
2
3
1
1
2
0
1
3
,61
,73
.06
.12
.94
,70
,17
.05
.50
.33
.86
.47
.01
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. =* Nonestimabie.
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TABLE 8-2
POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
NONDETECTS SET TO ZERO
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAPS. TSD
Pollutant
Cyanide
ODD
DDE
DDT
Dieldrin
Dimethyl Nitrosamine
Units Source
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mean
1,097.48
643.35
-454.13
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.47
6.47
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Standard Coefficient
Deviation of Variation (CV)
1,205.21 1.10
677.33 1.05
612.70 -1.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
25.88 4.00
25.88 4.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. = Nonestimable.
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TABLE 8-2
POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
NONDETECTS SET TO ZERO
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAPS. TSD
Pollutant
Heptachlor
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
Lead
Lindane
Mercury
Units Source
|ig/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
tปg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
tig/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
mg./kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Mean
0.
0.
0.
o.
38.
38.
0,
0.
0
350.
303
-47
0
0,
0.
2
2
.00
.00
.00
.00
.76
.76
.00
.00
.00
.62
.20
.42
.00
.00
.00
.79
.46
Standard
Deviation
0.
0.
0.
0.
155.
155.
0.
0.
0.
295.
186.
276.
0.
0.
0,
4.
2.
00
.00
.00
,00
,06
,06
,00
,00
.00
.01
.15
.25
.00
.00
.00
,73
52
Coefficient
of Variation (CV)
4.00
4.00
0 84
0.61
-5.83
1.69
1.02
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. = Nonestimable.
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TABLE 8-2
POLLUTAHT COHCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
ROHDETECTS SET TO ZERO
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAPS. TSD
Pollutant
Units
Source
Mean
Standard
Deviation
Coefficient
of Variation (CV)
Difference
-0.33
3.79
-11.64
OO
Molybdenum
Nickel
PCB-1016
PCB-1221
PCB-1232
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
lปg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
117.35
139.78
22.43
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
130.34 1.11
160.59 1.15
129.00 5.75
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. = Nonestiraable.
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TABLE 8-2
POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
NONDETECTS SET TO ZERO
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAPS. TSD
Pollutant Units Source
PCB-1242 Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
PCB-1248 Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
PCB-1254 Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
OO Difference
i
O
PCB-1260 Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Selenium mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Toxaphene Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mean
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
Q,
0.
1.
1
0,
0,
0.
0,
00
00
00
.00
.00
.00
,00
.00
.00
.00
00
.00
.09
.74
.66
.00
.00
,00
Standard Coefficient
Deviation of Variation (CV)
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
n
0.
1.
1.
1.
0,
0.
0.
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
,00
.00
00
00
.11 1.03
.82 1.05
.80 2.74
,00
.00
.00
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. = Nonestimable.
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TABLE 8-2
POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
HONDETECTS SET TO ZERO
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAP8.TSD
Pollutant
Units
Source
Mean
Standard
Deviation
Coefficient
of Variation (CV)
Trichloroethylene
Primary
Secondary
Difference
7,7*4.37
597.97
-7,146.40
16.368.81
1,543.45
14,916.57
2.11
2.58
-2.09
Zinc
rag/kg
Primary
Secondary
Difference
1,175.62
1,705.44
529.81
879.28
2,180.71
1,574.08
0.75
1.28
2.97
oo
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. = Nonestimable.
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TABLE 8-3
POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECODARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
NONDETECTS SET TO MINIMUM LEVEL
to
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAPS. TSD
Pollutant
Aldrin
Arsenic
Benzene
Benzidene
Benzo(A)Pyrene
Beryllium
Units Source
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mean
1.
10.
9,
8.
7.
-o.
2,568.
303.
-2,264,
27
248.
220,
363,
181.
-182.
4,
3.
-1.
.11
.46
.36
.79
.99
.80
.29
,77
,52
64
,39
.74
.80
.69
,11
.52
.42
,10
Standard
Deviation
4.
41.
37.
8.
5.
6.
8,489.
565,
8,514,
110,
993,
882.
1,031.
495,
863,
6,
4.
7,
42
85
,43
,70
,39
.86
,97
,12
,52
,58
,56
,98
.79
,89
.81
.94
.19
.40
Coefficient
of Variation (CV)
4.
4.
4.
0.
0.
-8.
3.
1.
_ -5
4.
4.
4.
2.
2.
-4,
1.
1.
-6
00
00
00
99
67
56
31
86
76
00
00
00
.84
.73
.74
.54
.23
.73
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. = Nonestimable.
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TABLE 8-3
POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IK PRIMARY AND SECODARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
NONDETECTS SET TO MINIMUM LEVEL
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAP8.TSD
Pollutant Units
Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate lปg/kg
Cadmium mg/kg
Chlordane Mg/kg
Chromium mg/kg
Copper mg/kg
Cyanide mg/kg
Source
Primary
Secondary
Difference
Primary
Secondary
Difference
Primary
Secondary
Difference
Primary
Secondary
Difference
Primary
Secondary
Difference
Primary
Secondary
Difference
114,736.51
118,655.65
3,919.1*
31.73
95.77
64. 04
1.11
10.46
9.36
306.06
674.89
368.82
487.68
764.81
277.13
1,097.48
643.58
-453.90
Standard
Deviation
84,088.76
125,494.16
111,891.21
60.13
258.00
204.03
4.42
41.85
37.43
287.34
1,008.79
922.63
421.48
1,126.69
833.59
1,205.21
677.09
612.88
Coefficient
of Variation (CV)
0.73
1.06
28.55
1 .,90
2.69
3.19
4.00
4.00
4.00
0.94
1.49
2.50
0.86
1.47
3.01
1.10
1.05
-1.35
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. = Nonestimable.
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TABLE 8-3
POLLUTAHT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECODARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
NONDETECTS SET TO MINIMUM LEVEL
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAPS. TSD
Pollutant
ODD
DDE
DDT
Dieldrin
Dimethyl Nitrosamine
Heptachlor
Units Source
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
tig/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
ug/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
|ig/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mean
1.
10.
9.
1.
16.
15.
1.
10.
9.
1
10.
9.
27.
248,
220.
1.
10.
9.
11
46
36
.11
.93
.83
.11
.46
.36
.11
.46
.36
.64
.39
.74
.11
.46
.36
Standard
Deviation
4.
41,
37.
4
47.
44.
4
41
37
4
41.
37.
110.
993.
882.
4.
41.
37.
.42
,85
.43
.42
.72
,06
.42
.85
.43
.42
.85
.43
.58
.56
,98
,42
.85
.43
Coefficient
of Variation (CV)
4.
4.
4.
4.
2.
2.
4.
4.
4.
i.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4
4
4
00
00
00
00
82
78
.00
.00
.00
00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. - Nonestimable.
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TABLE 8-3
POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECODARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
HONDETECTS SET TO MINIMUM LEVEL
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAPS. TSD
Pollutant
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
Lead
Lindane
Mercury
Molybdenum
Units Source
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
|ig/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mean
11.06
138.12
127.06
11.06
99.36
88.30
350.62
304.72
-45.89
1.11
10.46
9.36
3.48
2.74
-0.74
Standard
Deviation
44.23
416.86
376.14
44.23
397.42
353.19
295.01
185.58
276.52
4.42
41.85
37.43
5.02
2.71
3.98
Coefficient
of Variation (CV)
4.00
3.02
2.96
4.00
4.00
4.00
0.84
0.61
-6.03
4.00
4.00
4.00
1.44
0.99
-5.38
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. = Nonestimable.
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TABLE 8-3
POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECODARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
NONDETECTS SET TO MINIMUM LEVEL
CTs
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAPS. TSD
Pollutant
Nickel
PCB-1016
PCB-1221
PCB-1232
PCB-1242
PCB-1248
Units Source
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mean
132
142
10,
1
10
9
1
10
9
1
10
9
1
10
9
1
10
9
.61
.84
.23
.11
.46
.36
.11
.46
.36
.11
.46
.36
.11
.46
.36
.11
.46
.36
Standard
Deviation
128.
159,
140,
4
41
37
4
41
37
4
41
37
4
41
37
4
41
37
.13
.13
.00
.42
.85
.43
.42
.85
.43
.42
.85
.43
.42
.85
.43
.42
.85
.43
Coefficient
of Variation (CV)
0.
1.
13.
4.
4,
4
<
4,
4
L
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
,97
.11
.68
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
,00
,00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. = Nonestimable.
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TABLE 8-3
POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECODARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
NONDETECTS SET TO MINIMUM LEVEL
00
Note : Difference equals Secondary concentration minus Primary concentration.
. = Nonestlmable.
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAP8.TSD
Pollutant
PCB-1254
PCB-1260
Selenium
Toxaphene
Trichloroethylene
Zinc
Units Source
lซg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
MgAg Primary
Secondary
Difference
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
|ig/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
l>g/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
mg/kg Primary
Secondary
Difference
Mean
1.11
10.46
9.36
1.11
10.46
9.36
5.13
4.36
-0.77
1.11
10.46
9.36
7,744.37
664.87
-7,079.50
1,175.62
1,705.44
529.81
Standard
Deviation
4.42
41.85
37.43
4.42
41.85
37.43
15.04
6.40
9.58
4.42
41.85
37.43
16,368.81
1,533.34
14,930.05
879.28
2,180.71
1,574.08
Coefficient
of Variation (CV)
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
2.93
1.47
-12.42
4.00
4.00
4.00
2.11
2.31
-2.11
0.75
1.28
2.97
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TABLE 8-4
TEST OF POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEUAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
WICOXON SIGNED RANK TEST ON PAIRED SAMPLES
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAPS. TSD
Pollutant
Aldrin
Arsenic
Benzene
Benzidene
00
oo
Benzo(A)Pyrene
Beryllium
Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate
Method-
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
Non-Zero
Values"
0
1
16
16
16
16
0
1
3
4
5
16
16
16
Values>0
0
1
11
11
2
3
0
1
1
2
4
12
7
7
Signed Rank
Statistic
0.5
14.0
9.0
-53.0
-40.0
0.5
-2.0
-2.0
6.5
17.0
-13.0
-13.0
p- Value0
0.500
0.752
0.666
0.002
0.019
0.500
0.250
0.313
0.938
0.798
0.264
0.264
SM-0 = Nondetects set equal to zero.
^M-ML = Nondetects set equal to detection limit.
kyalue = Secondary sludge concentration minus primary sludge concentration.
cTest of H0: Value > 0 versus H,: Value < 0.
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TABLE 8-4
TEST OF POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
UICOXON SIGNED RANK TEST ON PAIRED SAMPLES
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAP8.TSD
oo
Pollutant
Cadmium
Chlordane
Chromium
Copper
Cyanide
ODD
DDE
DDT
Dieldrin
Method-
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
Non-Zero
Values*
16
16
0
1
16
16
16
16
16
16
0
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
Values>0
12
13
0
1
11
12
11
11
2
2
0
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
Signed Rank
Statistic
40.0
37.0
0.5
39.0
38.0
29.0
29.0
-53.0
-53.0
0.5
0.5
1.5
0.5
0.5
D- Value0
0.981
0.971
0.500
0.978
0.975
0.928
0.928
0.002
0.002
0.500
0.500
0.750
0.500
0.500
SM-0 = Nondetects set equal to zero.
^M-ML n Nondetects set equal to detection limit.
ฐValue = Secondary sludge concentration minus primary sludge concentration.
cTest of H0: Value > 0 versus H,: Value < 0.
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TABLE 8-4
TEST OF POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
UICOXON SIGNED RANK TEST ON PAIRED SAMPLES
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAP8.TSD
Pollutant
Dimethyl Nitrosamine
Heptachlor
Hexach I orobenzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
00
ฎ Lead
Lindane
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Method-
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
Non-Zero
Values"
0
1
0
1
1
2
0
1
16
16
0
1
15
16
.
16
16
Values>0
0
1
0
1
1
2
0
1
6
7
0
1
8
7
.
10
10
Signed Rank
Statistic
0.5
0.5
0.5
1.5
0.5
-12.0
-9.0
.
0.5
10.0
1.0
.
23.0
14.0
p- Value"
0.500
0.500
0.500
0.750
0.500
0.281
0.334
0.500
0.700
0.510
.
0.874
0.752
SM-0 = Nondetects set equal to zero.
.SM-ML = Nondetects set equal to detection limit.
"Value = Secondary sludge concentration minus primary sludge concentration.
cTest of H0: Value > 0 versus H,: Value < 0.
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TABLE 8-4
TEST OF POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
UICOXON SIGNED RANK TEST ON PAIRED SAMPLES
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAPS. TSD
oo
to
Pollutant
PCB-1016
PCB-1221
PCS -1232
PCB-1242
Method
SM-0
SH-ML
SM-0
SH-ML
SM-0
SH-ML
SM-0
SM-ML
Non-Zero
Values"
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Values>0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Signed Rank
Statistic
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
D- Value"
0.500
0.500
0.500
0.500
SM-0 - Nondetects set equal to zero.
.SM-ML = Nondetects set equal to detection limit.
'Value = Secondary sludge concentration minus primary sludge concentration.
cTest of H,: Value > 0 versus H,: Value < 0.
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TABLE 8-4
TEST OF POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEWAGE SLUDGE
USING DATA FROM THE 40 CITY STUDY
WICOXON SIGNED RANK TEST ON PAIRED SAMPLES
Preliminary Draft
July 31, 1992
File: CHAPS. TSD
Pollutant Method-
PCB-1248 SM-0
SM-ML
PCB-1254 SM-0
SM-ML
PCB-1260 SM-0
SM-ML
Selenium SM-0
oo SM-ML
to
I-O
Toxaphene SM-0
SM-ML
Trichloroethylene SM-0
SM-ML
Zinc SM-0
SM-ML
Non-Zero
Values*
0
1
0
1
0
1
15
16
0
1
14
14
16
16
Values>0
0
1
0
1
0
1
12
13
0
1
1
1
12
12
Signed Rank
Statistic
0.5
0.5
0.5
27.0
36.0
0.5
-50.5
-50.5
26.0
26.0
D-Value"
0.500
0.500
0.500
0.932
0.967
0.500
0.001
0.001
0.904
0.904
SM-0 = Nondetects set equal to zero.
SM-ML = Nondetects set equal to detection limit.
^/alue = Secondary sludge concentration minus primary sludge concentration.
cTest of H0: Value > 0 versus H,: Value < 0.
-------
O Primary
Secondary Primary ป Secondary
zuu
JJ 150
00
9
a
B 100
8
a
u
| 50
0
-
12 I) If lป 10 21 IS 10 11 31 34 IS
POTW
Figure 8-1. Aldrin Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary
Secondary Primary = Secondary
zuu
S 150
60
3
a
B 100
t-i
+4
a
o
ง 50
0
-
-
<
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1
.
-
1
AZXZAAJ.J.AXJ.J.iXA.
1 9 12 13 ' 17 1* 10 11 IS 30 31 33 34 35 3< 31
POTW
Figure 8-2. Aldrin Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
-. ^8-23
-------
30
25
00
| 20
c
~ 15
Z
Concent
0 L* 0
O Primary * Secondary 4D Primary - Secondary
> i i i i i I ii
- :
-
-
>
C
* ll
| A A
T 1 1 1 1 1
*
5
1 1
1 1
5
<
I ,
ซ
1 1
t i
-
-
-
r * :
1 1
1 ป 11 13 17 lป 10 11 15 30 32 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-3. Arsenic Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary
Secondary ft Primary - Secondary
JU
_ 25
B
2 15
*^
08
1*
S
8 10
B
O
U
5
1 I 1 1 1 1
9
; '
_
)
*
"
> T
i
i i i
i i
>
(
T
0
ซ
1 1
i 1
i
_
>
.
r *
J :
I t
1 ป 11 13 17 If 10 21 11 3(1 31 33 34 35 3( 31
POTW
Figure 8-4. Arsenic Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-24
-------
O Primary -k Secondary Primary ซ Secondary
tA
35000
30000
25000
20000
2 15000
e
O
a 10000
5000
0
i i i i i i i i r
i A .4. 1 ffi A
1 J 12 IJ IT It 10 21 IS 30 32 31 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-5. Benzene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary -k Secondary Primary - Secondary
00
35000
30000
25000
20000
ฃ 15000
a
a
e 10000
5
5000
0
1 I I 1 I I I J I I I
A A X A A 4. O A J. ^
ป 12 II IT I* 20 21 15 JO 12 31 94 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-6. Benzene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-25
-------
O Primary
-k Secondary 9 Primary = Secondary
4000 r
.ฃ? 3000
\
BO
C
B 2000
as
C
o
O
o
1000
1 I 11 13 17 l> JO 11 IS JO 31 13 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-7. Benzidene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetecta Set to Zero )
O Primary
Secondary 4D Primary - Secondary
4000
ฃ 3000
00
^3
C
B 2000
2
a
O
O
ง 1000
II ป II 13 17 If 10 II 11 30 31 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-8. Benzidene Concentrations in Primary arid Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-26
-------
4000
j? 3000
eo
3
B
B 2000
s
Concent)
o
ง
O Primary *- Secondary Primary - Secondary
i i i i i t I I
1
;
A.....
ป
A. J. A A A A.
,1111111
_
-
A A A A A A A '
1 ป 12 11 IT It 20 21 25 10 12 11 34 15 36 11
POTW
Figure 8-9. Benzo(A)Pyrene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetecti Set to Zero )
O Primary *- Secondary Primary Secondary
4000
3000
I 2000
o 1000
o
i
f U II IT I* 20 21 25 10 12 11 14 15 It II
POTW
Figure 8-10. Benzo(A)Pyrene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-27
-------
30
25
"3
I1 20
J 15
S
ง 10
c
o
5
0
o
-
_
-
: ^
i
Primary
1, A
^r Secondary Primary - Secondary
1 1 1
i. A 4. .
1 i 1
i
-------
O Primary -k Secondary Primary = Secondary
420000
350000
"So
M
u 280000
a
2 210000
ซ
u
a
8 140000
a
a
70000
0
1 1 1 1
-
-
! 1
c/
-
\ .* V
14
1 ' '
1 I
r III
$
o
I
<
%
1 1 1 1 1
\ \
-
-
-
|
~
11-
1 1
1 > 12 13 IJ lป 10 11 13 JO 32 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-13. Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)Phtha1ate Concentrations in Primary
and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
Primary - Secondary
420000
350000
3
* 280000
9
a
B 210000
IN
d
8 140000
a
o
O
70000
A
: i i i i i
.
.
-
1
-
0
*
ft
I
1-1 I.I
i 1 1 ;
'
I
+ c
1 1 1 1
- 1 I
(
1 1 1
i i i r i r :
$ ]
-_
i
-
I:
;
~
I
T T '
\ -
f" 1
S :
i i .4 .4 i i :
I ซ II IJ 17 lป 10 II 15 30 12 33 34 35 31 31
POTW
Figure 8-14; Bis(2-Ethy1hexyl)Phtha1ate Concentrations in Primary
and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-29
-------
1200
900
60
2 600
o
o 300
U
O Primary -k Secondary Primary - Secondary
: 1 1 ! 1 1 ri 1 ri 1 : 1 i
1 t 11 13 IT I* 10 11 15 30 31 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-15. Cadmium Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
1200
S 900
x
00
E
2 600
0
o
o 300
U
O Primary -k Secondary Primary - Secondary
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
_a
*
I ซ II 13 IT It 10 II 15 30 31 33 34 35 34 31
POTW
Figure 8-16. Cadmium Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-30
-------
O Primary -k Secondary Primary = Secondary
200
ISO
9
I 100
u
I 50
i ป 11 U 17 lป 20 21 25 JO 12 1) 14 IS M II
POTW
Figure 8-17. Chlordane Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary * Secondary Primary Secondary
200
150
a
~ 100
*rf
8
ง 50
I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I T
44*
I * 12 II IT tป 20 21 25 30 12 11 34 15 li II
POTW
Figure 8-18. Chlordane Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-31
-------
3500
3000
'eo
x 2500
BO
E
^ 2000
o
2 1500
c
0>
c 1000
o
U
500
0
\ / I 1 IIIIUI J A k>CL>UIlUAI J I]
1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i i
-
-
-
-
-
(1
0
5 I t ^ . J $
i i 6 $ *
-------
O Primary *- Secondary Primary Secondary
5000
a 4000
M
N.
BO
E
~ 3000
B
s
| 2000
4>
U
B
O
U 1000
1 1
.
-
-
: ซ
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
!
.
.
-
;
-
>
-
: f $ * :
I * * . * i * * 9 $ I $ :
II IITIIIIIXTITI
"
1 tllll IT It JO Jl If 10 12 11 14 IS 16 11
POTW
Figure 8-21. Copper Concentration! in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary
Secondary Primary - Secondary
5000
~ 4000
M
60
& 3000
B
.5
+*
| 2000
u
o
u 1000
I I 1 I T I I I I I I 1 I I I I
I I I
*
ฅ 1
I ป II 13 IT It JO II U 10 12 11 14 11 M II
POTW
Figure 8-22. Copper Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-33
-------
O Primary -k Secondary Primปry ซ Secondary
5000
a 400ฐ
M
~ 3000
c
~ 2000
o
u
c
U 1000
I I I
1 9 12 1} 17 1> 20 21 25 30 )2 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-23. Cyanide Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary -k Secondary 4) Primary = Secondary
5000
-a 400ฐ
~ 3000
o
| 2000
o
o
o
U 1000
Io o
* . . I1*!!
1 1 1
,
T
I ป 12 13 17 If M 21 25 ป 32 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-24. Cyanide Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-34
-------
O Primary -k Secondary Primary < Secondary
60
00
200
ISO
I 100
a
u
5 50
i i i
4444444444
1 * 12 I) IT lป 10 21 25 30 )2 3J M IS 3i 31
POTW
.Figure 8-25. DDD Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetecti Set to Zero )
O Primary -k Secondary Primary - Secondary
200
J? 150
\
ao
a
2 100
S
^^
a
O
ง 50
-44-
f 12 13 17 II 20 21 25 30 32 33 34 33 3ซ M
POTW
Figure 8-26. DDD Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-35
-------
O Primary
Secondary
Primary ซ Secondary
200
3 iso
\
I 100
td
l-l
ซ
a
o
I 50
11 13 17 U 10 11 15 3(1 32 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-27. DDE Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetecti Set to Zero )
O Primary
k Secondary
Primary = Secondary
150
60
1 100
ca
a
u
u
a
o
U
50 -
II 13 II lป 10 II 13 10 11 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-28. DDE Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-36
-------
O Primary * Secondary Primary = Secondary
200 i 1 1 1 1 1 1i 1 1 1 1i 1 r
S 150
\
eo
Concen
LA
O
1 * 11 13 17 1ป 10 11 15 30 31 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-29. DDT Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary * Secondary Primary - Secondary
200 i; 1 1 1i 1iiiii: 1i 1r
3 150
eo
a
% 100
at
a
8
ง 50
J44******
I ป II 13 17 lป 10 II 15 30 31 33 34 31 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-30. DDT Concentrations in Primary, and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level ) _
8-37
-------
O Primary
Secondary
Primary - Secondary
200
" 150
x
00
3
I 100
a
e
o
u
a
o
U
50
9 12 13 17 l> 20 21 25 30 32 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-31. Dieldrin Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary -k Secondary Primary - Secondary
200 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri 1 1 r
J? 150
00
1 100
a
o
ง 50
4664*44*4 -4t-
I 1 II 13 IT lป 20 21 25 30 32 33 34 35 3< 31
POTW
Figure 8-32. Dieldrin Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-38
-------
O Primary -k Secondary Primary Secondary
5000
-a 400ฐ
.M
BO
3 3000
o
~ 2000
u
o
ง
u 1000
1 ป 11 1J 17 lป 10 Jl 15 10 11 11 14 IS 16 M
POTW
Figure 8-33. Dimethyl Nitrosamine Concentrations in Primary
and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary -h Secondary
Primary - Secondary
5000
400ฐ
~ 3000
o
~ 2000
u
u
1000
* II II 17 If 20 II U 10 U 11 14 IS It II
POTW
Figure 8-34. Dimethyl Nitrosamine Concentrations in Primary
. and .Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-39
-------
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00
3
1 100
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0
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| 50
O Primary -k Secondary ft Primary - Secondary
i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i
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POTW
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( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary
-k Secondary fli Primary - Secondary
200
150
00
9
I 100
a
a
o
J 50
-J4 * i i 4 * *
1 * 12 13 17 lป 20 21 15 30 32 33 34 35 3i 31
POTW
Figure 8-36. Heptachlor Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-40
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O Primary * Secondary Primary = Secondary
1600
ฃ 1200
00
^3
B
B 800
I 400
-*-
I ป 11 11 IT 1ป 10 21 35 JO 31 33 14 15 36 )l
POTW
Figure 8-37. Hexachlorobenzene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary -k Secondary Primary Secondary
1600
ฃ 1200
e
B 800
2
*
a
O
O
ง 400
T I I
.4 4
A. A A
t II I] IT U 10 11 15 JO 11 13 14 IS !< 31
POTW
Figure 8-38. Hexachlorobenzene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary, Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-41
-------
O Primary -* Secondary O Primary = Secondary
1600
% 1200
\
06
3
B 800
as
u
J 400
4 ซ
I t 12 I] 17 lป 10 21 IS 30 32 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-39. Hexachlorobutadiene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary
-k Secondary > Primary = Secondary
1600
Si 1200
eo
^3
C
B 800
a
o
u
o
J 400
1 1 1 1 i 1 1 t 1 1 1
1 t 12 13 17 U 20 11 13 30 32 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-40. Hexachlorobutadiene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-42
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1200
_ 1000
| 800
I 600
0>
| 400
B
O
200
0
O Primary -k Secondary Primary - Secondary
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-
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-
-
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POTW
Figure 8-41. Lead Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetectg Set to Zero )
O
-dPrfmtry Secondary
M
1200
1000
800
I 600
2
| 400
200
i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i
I ป II II IT I* 20 21 25 10 12 11 M IS li II
POTW
Figure 8-42. Lead Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-43
-------
O Primary
k Secondary O Primary = Secondary
IfiA
2UU
S 150
X
06
3
I 100
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ง 50
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Figure 8-43. Lindane Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
200
S 150
00
3
a
B 100
A
hi
a
o
ง 50
O Primary -*- Secondary
i 1 1 1 1 1 r
Primary - Secondary
I 1 1 1 1
4 * .t 4 *
I ป 12 13 11 It 20 21 IS 30 32 33 34 33 3* 31
POTW
Figure 8-44. Lindane Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-44
-------
O Primary * Secondary Primer; - Secondary
25
-a 20
M
60
i 15
i
w
u
O
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O Primary -k Secondary Primary ซ Secondary
600
500 -
400
2 300
03
8 200
a
o
100 -
1 ป 12 13 17 1ป 20 21 25 10 II 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-47. Nickel Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary * Secondary Primary - Secondary
600
_ 500
'5
- 400
a
ฃ 300
0)
a
8 200
a
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100
0
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-
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1^1 1
1 1 12 13 17 lป 20 21 2J 30 32 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-48. Nickel Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-46
-------
O Primary * Secondary Primary ซ Secondary
150
00
a
3 100
2
a
o
| 50
t i i i
^**ซ4****
I ป 12 13 IT lป 20 21 21 30 32 33 34 35 36 II
POTW
Figure 8-49. PCB-1016 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary -k Secondary Primary - Secondary
200
M 150
oo
a
B 100
a
a
a
n i i i i i i i i i i i r
50
0-'' 4 * * * * 4 4 * 4 * * 4 * 4 *
I ป 12 II 17 I* 20 21 21 M 12 11 M IS Jป II
POTW
Figure 8-50. PCB-1016 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-47
-------
O Primary
Secondary O Primary <* Secondary
^uu
3 150
X
BO
3
1 100
a
Concenti
in
> 0
u
1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i i !
-
-
12 13 17 U 30 31 35 30 33 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-51. PCB-1221 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary -h Secondary Primary Secondary
200
150
BO
3
a
S 100
a)
t-i
*
a
o
I 50
I 1 I I
i i r
o
i
f 12 13 IT lป 20 21 25 JO 32 J3 J4 35 34 31
POTW
Figure 8-52. PCB-1221 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-48
-------
O Primary *- Secondary Primary - Secondary
200
150
eft
9
I 100
2
50
i 1 i i t r i i I
1 > 11 II 17 lป 10 It 15 10 JJ 31 }4 )5 M }l
POTW
Figure 8-S3. PCB-1232 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary -k Secondary Primary - Secondary
200
3 150
I 10ฐ
+4
O
ง 50
I * 12 II IT If 10 II 15 10 31 13 34 35 3( 31
POTW
Figure'8-54. PCB-1232 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-49
-------
200
S 150
X
GO
I 100
a
I*
ซ-ป
a
O
S 50
O Primary
Secondary
Primary = Secondary
4 4
444
1 ป 12 13 IT U 20 31 IS 10 31 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-5S. PCB-1242 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary
-k Secondary O Primary Secondary
200
* 150
I 100
ea
a
o
O
a
o
U
50 -
\\ \ I
1 I I i
444
II 13 17 lป 20 21 15 10 31 31 34 35 3ซ 31
POTW
Figure 8-56. PCB-1242 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-50
-------
O Primary -k Secondary Primary - Secondary
200
3 150
ec
3
I 100
u
50
o ' 4 4
i 11 11 17 lป 10 21 13 10 11 11 34 IS 16 11
POTW
Figure 8-57. PCB-1248 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetecti Set to Zero )
200
JJ 150
ซo
_9
O
~ 100
a
g
ง 50
O Primary * Secondary Primary - Secondary
i i i i i
4444444
-44-
* 11 IS 17 I* 10 21 JS 30 U 31 34 IS Jซ 31
POTW
Figure 8-58. PCB-1248 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-51
-------
n AA
2UU
!? 150
00
1 100
C8
a
u
I 50
O Primary -k Secondary ID Primary ซ Secondary
: i 1 ' 1 1 1 ! 1 1 I 1 1
-
1 ป 12 13 IT Iป 20 21 25 SO 32 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-59. PCB-1254 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
200
j< 150
DO
3
1 100
eป
t4
+*
a
u
ง 50
0
O Primary * Secondary (1 Primary - Secondary
T
-
-
(
1 I 1 1 t 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
r
-
-
>
j-j.j.j.j.iij.a. AAA^iA
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POTW
Figure 8-60. PCB-1254 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-52
-------
O Primary * Secondary Primary - Secondary
200
150
06
9
1 100
Concen
VA
0
i t i i i i i
1 i 12 II IT It 10 11 U 30 32 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-61. PCB-1260 Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary -k Secondary Primary Secondary
200
5 150
M
^3
a
2 100
ซ9
O
o
| 50
1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (
****4**ป)4 4-4 4 4
1 * 12 II 17 I* 20 21 21 10 12 11 14 IS 16 II
POTW
Figure 8-62. PCB-1260 Concentrations-in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-53
-------
O Primary * Secondary It Primary = Secondary
75
3 6ฐ
BO
~ 45
e
_o
2
~ 30
c
o
o
B
O
<-> 15
0
: ! 1 : : 1 1 1 1 1 1 :
: :
-
-
-
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-
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a 60
BO
- 45
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S 30
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<-> 15
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1 ป 12 13 IT I) 10 21 U 30 31 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-64. Selenium Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-54
-------
O Primary * Secondary Primary - Secondary
200
ISO
BO
a
~ 100
M
h*
**
a
u
I 50
i i i i i i i
I > II 13 17 It 20 21 33 10 JI 11 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-6S. Toxaphene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary * Secondary Primary ป Secondary
200
3 150
a
B 100
I 50
n i i i i i i i i i i i i i
I t 12 13 IT If 20 31 15 30 32 33 34 3S 3t 31
POTW
Figure 8-66. Toxaphene Concentration! in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-55
-------
O Primary
70000
60000
"2>
x 50000
ec
^ 40000
2 30000
c
o
c 20000
o
U
10000
Secondary ID Prlmซry = Secondary
Hi*-
11?
_ฃ_
1 i 12 13 17 H 20 11 25 :IO 32 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-67. Trichloroethylene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
tX>
70000
60000
50000
40000
2 30000
c
o
g 20000
10000 :
O Primary
Secondary tt Primary ฐ Secondary
i 1 i
Lit
-44-
11
I f 12 13 IT lป M II 13 30 32 33 34 35 36 31
POTW
Figure 8-68. Trichloroethylene Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
8-56
-------
O Primary * Secondary Primary ป Secondary
8000
M 6000
2 4000
S
**
o
o
o 2000
1 t I I i I
I I I I I I I
t ป 12 13 11 lป 20 21 21 10 12 3) 34 35 16 31
POTW
Figure 8-69. Zinc Concentration! in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Zero )
O Primary * Secondary Primary ป Secondary
8000
M 6000
00
J
a
2 4000
2
o
u
o 2000
i - i i
i i i
I ป 12 13 17 lป 20 21 25 10 32 11 M IS U II
POTW
Figure 8-70. Zinc Concentrations in Primary and Secondary Sewage Sludge
( Nondetects Set to Minimum Level )
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9. DATA INTEGRITY ASSESSMENTS AND EDITS
This chapter documents all data edits and assumptions made to responses to a select set of questions from
the original National Sewage Sludge Survey (NSSS) questionnaire data base. The reported disposal
practices have been reclassified according to the regulatory analytical (RA) use or disposal practices
which are defined in Table 9.1. These disposal practice ^classifications and the changes to the dry
weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988 resulted from information gathered from followup calls to the
Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) and further review of the questionnaire responses.
The revised sewage sludge use or disposal practice data set resides on the EPA mainframe at the National
Computing Center (NCC) under the filename DGPA011.SLU2090.SMY2092.DISPOSAL(DISPOSAL).
This data set contains the major RA use or disposal practice, all RA use or disposal practices, all end uses
employed by each POTW, and the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988 by means of each RA
use or disposal practice and end use. A listing of this data set is presented in Pan A2 of the appendix
to this report.
9.1 DATA ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES
Section 9.1 describes the methods used to assess the questionnaire data and techniques used to ensure the
accuracy of questionnaire responses. The reported disposal practices were verified against the responses
to Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Question 1-24 concerns the wet weight of sewage sludge disposed by each
disposal practice and Question 1-36 directs the POTW to the appropriate disposal practice sections of the
questionnaire. If the responses to these Questions did not agree, the questionnaire was further reviewed
and/or followup calls were placed to the POTW. The Land Application and Distribution and Marketing
end uses were determined from Questions II-1 and III-l, respectively. For both questions, the reported
percentages were verified to equal 100%. In addition, the Land Application end uses reported in
Question II-l were compared with the end uses reported in Part B of Section II (Question 11-16).
The dry weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988 was determined from the wet weights and percent
solids reported in Question 1-24. The dry weight was calculated by multiplying the wet weight by the
percent solids. To confirm this value, the calculated dry weight from Question 1-24 was compared with
the dry weight of sewage sludge generated in 1988 reported in Question 1-16. If these two values agreed
within 10%, it was assumed that the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24 was the dry weight of
sewage sludge disposed in 1988. If the difference between the reported dry weight and the calculated
dry weight was greater than 10%, the questionnaire responses were examined further and/or a followup
call was made to the POTW. In the cases where no additional information was available in the
questionnaire or from a followup call, the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed was imputed by matching
the POTW with a comparable POTW having similar wastewater and sewage sludge treatment processes.
The imputed dry weight was calculated from the reported flow rate of the original POTW and the
reported flow rate and dry weight of the comparable POTW. Only the POTWs for which the reported
dry weight and the calculated dry weight were in agreement were available as comparable POTWs.
Imputational methods and results are reported in Section 9.2.
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Specific Questions in the disposal practice sections of the questionnaire were also evaluated for
completeness. In the Land Application Section (Section II), the following questions were evaluated: II-l
(percentage to each end use), II-5 (percent available nitrogen and phosphorus), II-16 (end uses reported
in Part B), 11-17 (application rates), 11-18 (effect of available nitrogen and phosphorus on the application
rate), 11-23 (type of arrangement used to maintain control over the ultimate end use), II-28 (type of
management practices used to prevent runoff to surface waters), and 11-31 (use or disposal of sewage
sludge as a result of reduced application rates). The end uses reported in Questions II-l and 11-16 were
compared for consistency. The percentages reported in Question II-l were verified to equal 100%. For
the remaining questions of concern, the data was examined for complete responses. If there were missing
responses, a followup call was placed to the POTW.
Because such a large number of facilities did not complete Question II-5, it was not cost effective to call
all of them. Therefore, only facilities which were being called for other information were asked about
Question II-5. Several facilities indicated that the question was not worded clearly. The concern was
over the difference between available nitrogen and phosphorous and total nitrogen and phosphorous. It
was questioned whether facilities were actually responding with percent available values or total values.
Also, many facilities do not test the sewage sludge for available nitrogen and phosphorus. Therefore,
the data from Question II-5 are not considered reliable.
To verify the Land Application rates, the wet weight of sewage sludge applied to land in 1988 was
calculated from Question 11-17 and compared with the wet weight from Question 1-24. The comparison
was conducted on the ratio of Question 11-17 to Question 1-24. Only 53 facilities of the 181 POTWs
using land application had a ratio between 90% and 110%, and 35 facilities had missing data for Question
11-17 and/or Question 1-24. Because of the large number of inconsistencies, the reliability of the
responses to Question 11-17 is doubtful.
In the Distribution and Marketing Section (Section III), Questions III-l and III-4 were examined for
completeness. The percentages reported in Question III-l for each end use were verified to sum to
100%. The available nitrogen and phosphorus percentages reported in Question III-4 were examined for
completeness. However, as in Question II-5, the data from Question III-4 are not considered reliable
because of unavailable data and possible misinterpretations of the question.
In the Incineration Section (Section IV), the following questions were evaluated: IV-lc (total number of
incinerators), IV-16a (incinerator type), IV-22 (does the incinerator have an afterburner), and IV-26
(disposal of incinerator ash). The total number of incinerators reported in Question IV-lc was compared
to the number of copies of Part B (one for each incinerator) submitted. If the numbers of incinerators
did not agree, then a followup call was placed to the POTW or further examination of the questionnaire
resolved the discrepancy. The remaining questions of concern were examined for complete responses.
For several POTWs, it was discovered that some of the reported incinerators were not used in 1988.
Therefore, the corresponding data for these incinerators were removed from the data set.
In the Monofill Section (Section V), the following questions were evaluated: V-l (number of monofills
used in 1988), V-14 (owner of the monofill), V-15 (operator of the monofill), V-20 (discharge controls
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at the monofill), and V-21 (depth to groundwater from the bottom of the monofill). The total number
of monofills reported in Question V-l was compared to the number of copies of Part B (one for each
monofill) submitted. If the numbers of monofills did not agree, then a followup call was placed to the
POTW or further examination of the questionnaire resolved the discrepancy. The remaining questions
of concern were examined for complete responses.
Section 9.3 presents the results of the ^classifications and completeness checks on the data for each
POTW in the NSSS. Within the discussion of a particular POTW, if no reference is made to the dry
weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988, then it can be assumed that the dry weight reported in
Question 1-16 and the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24 were in agreement. Therefore, the
calculated dry weight is used as the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988 by each RA use or
disposal practice.
REGULATORY ANALYTICAL (RA) USE OR DISPOSAL PRACTICES
1. LAND APPLICATION
Includes POTWs classified as LAND APPLICATION and DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING.
1.1 Agricultural Land (LA: AGRI)
Includes POTWs classified as land application end uses ANIMAL FEED CROP LAND
(NOT PASTURE), HUMAN FOOD CROP LAND, PASTURE LAND, and OTHER, as
appropriate. Also includes distribution and marketing end uses FARMERS and OTHER,
as appropriate.
1.2 Forests (LA: FORESTS)
Includes POTWs classified as land application end uses SILVICULTURE LAND and
OTHER, as appropriate. Also includes the distribution and marketing end use OTHER, as
appropriate.
1.3 Public Contact Sites (LA: PUBLIC)
Includes POTWs classified as land application end uses or distribution and marketing end
uses GOLF COURSES, LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS, MUNICIPAL PARKS,
HIGHWAYS, and OTHER, as appropriate.
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REGULATORY ANALYTICAL (RA) USE OR DISPOSAL PRACTICES (Continued)
1. LAND APPLICATION (Continued)
1.4 Reclaimed Land (LA: RECLAIMED)
Includes POTWs classified as practicing land application end uses LAND
RECLAMATION and OTHER, as appropriate. Also includes the distribution and
marketing end use OTHER, as appropriate.
1.5 Sale or Giveaway in a Bag or Similar Enclosure (LA: SALE)
This classification includes POTWs reporting DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING to the
end use GENERAL PUBLIC. All other POTWs are assumed to use some different RA
use or disposal practice.
1.6 Undefined Land Application (LA: UNDEFINED)
Includes POTWs classified as practicing land application that could not be classified as to
end use. Also includes distribution and marketing end use OTHER, as appropriate.
1.7 Compost Brokers/Contractors (UNK: COMPOST)
Includes POTWs classified as practicing DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING end use
COMPOST BROKERS/CONTRACTORS.
2. INCINERATION
Includes POTWs classified as practicing INCINERATION.
3. SURFACE DISPOSAL
Includes POTWs classified as practicing DEDICATED LAND FOR SEWAGE SLUDGE
DISPOSAL, MONOFILL, and SURFACE DISPOSAL. However, POTWs responding that they
practice SURFACE DISPOSAL will be evaluated in relation to other survey responses on a case-
by-case basis.
3.1 Dedicated Land (SD: DEDICATED)
Includes POTWs classified as practicing DEDICATED LAND FOR SEWAGE SLUDGE
DISPOSAL.
3.2 Monofill (SD: MONOFILL)
Includes POTWs classified as practicing MONOFILL.
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REGULATORY ANALYTICAL (RA) USE OR DISPOSAL PRACTICES {Continued)
3. SURFACE DISPOSAL (Continued)
3.3 Other Surface Disposal (SD: OTHER)
POTWs classified as practicing Surface Disposal that are not classified as practicing
Dedicated Land or MONOFILL.
4. DISPOSAL PRACTICE NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503
Includes POTWs classified as practicing CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL and CO-INCINERATION.
The costs and benefits of using these disposal practices are not considered under Final Standards
for the Use or Disposal of Sewage Sludge (40 CFR, Part 503).
5. UNKNOWN USE OR DISPOSAL PRACTICE
Includes POTWs classified as practicing OCEAN DISPOSAL, OTHER, WASTEWATER
STABILIZATION POND, and NO SLUDGE. These facilities may, after implementation of the
Final Standards for the Use or Disposal of Sewage Sludge (40 CFR, Part 503), use or dispose of
sewage sludge in some fashion covered by the regulation.
5.1 Ocean Disposal (UNK: OCEAN)
Includes POTWs classified as practicing OCEAN DISPOSAL.
5.2 Other (UNK: OTHER)
Includes POTWs classified as practicing OTHER that did not use or dispose of sewage
sludge in 1988.
5.3 Unknown Transfer (UNK: TRANSFER)
POTWs whose OTHER practice is described as transfer and who cannot otherwise be
classified.
6. INELIGIBLE OR OUT OF BUSINESS
POTWs found to practice less than secondary wastewater treatment and POTWs found to be out of
business.
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9.2 IMPUTED SEWAGE SLUDGE DRY WEIGHTS
As indicated in Section 9.1, if the dry weight of sewage sludge generated in 1988 as reported in Question
1-16, and the dry weight of sewage sludge used or disposed in 1988 as calculated from Question 1-24
were not within 10% of each other, further investigations were conducted. The results of these
investigations are recorded in Section 9.3.
However, no further information was available to resolve discrepancies for 67 POTWs. Therefore, the
dry weight of sewage sludge used or disposed in 1988 was imputed using influent wastewater flow rate
data reported by the POTW and reported dry weight of sewage sludge used or disposed and flow data
from a comparable POTW. A POTW was considered to be comparable to the POTW for which the dry
weight of sewage sludge was being imputed if the POTW was in the NSSS subset of POTWs that
reported generation and disposal of sewage sludge that were within +. 10% of each other, and the two
POTWs used the same sewage sludge generating treatment processes and treated similar volumes of
wastewater.
Although specific POTW wastewater and sewage sludge treatment processes differed, a comparison was
made based upon processes that affect the generation and composition of wastewater and sewage sludge.
The processes for each are listed below:
Wastewater Treatment: Activated sludge, biological denitrification and nitrification, chemical
addition, primary and secondary clarification, rotating biological
contractors, and trickling filters and oxidation ponds.
Sewage Sludge Treatment: Aerobic and anaerobic digestion, heat treatment, lime stabilization, and
polymer addition.
Other wastewater treatment processes were listed on the questionnaire. These included bar and grit
screen removal, disinfection, flotation thickening, and multi-media filtration. Other sewage sludge
treatment processes that appeared on the questionnaire were centrifuges, chlorine oxidation, composting,
drying beds, filter presses, flotation thickening, gravity thickening, vacuum filtration, and wet air
oxidation. These processes do not alter the composition or quantity of sewage sludge that contains toxics
and therefore were not evaluated in the comparison.
A listing of the comparable POTWs and their matched wastewater treatment characteristics is provided
in Table 9.2 of this section. Imputed dry weights of sewage sludge were calculated by multiplying the
flow rate of the inconsistent POTW by the ratio of dry weight to flow rate for the comparable consistent
facility. The results of these imputations are listed in Table 9-3 along with the reported dry weight from
Question 1-16, and the calculated dry weight from Question 1-24.
Ratios were generated to compare imputed values to the dry weight of generated sewage sludge reported
in Question 1-16 (ratio = Question I-16/imputed value) and the disposed dry weight of sewage sludge
calculated from Question 1-24 (ratio = calculated Question I-24/imputed value). The reported value
"closest" to the imputed value was determined by the ratio, expressed as a percent, that was closest to
100. The results of these comparisons are also presented in Table 9-3. Six of the 67 POTWs indicated
that they do not know either the quantity of sewage sludge generated or disposed. Therefore, the imputed
sewage sludge quantities cannot be assessed. The imputed sewage sludge quantities for 37 of the
remaining 61 POTWs (61 %) were "closer" to the reported dry weight of sewage sludge generated in 1988
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while the other 24 imputed values were "closer" to the calculated dry weight of disposed sewage sludge.
Twenty-eight of the imputed values underestimated the reported value (i.e., the closest ratio was greater
than 100), and 33 overestimated the closest value.
Of the imputed values that were "closer" to the reported quantity of sewage sludge generated in 1988
(Question 1-16), 10 (27%) were within ฑ10% of the reported value and 17 (46%) were within ฑ20%
of the reported value.
TABLE 9-1
AGREEMENT STATISTICS FOR IMPUTED VALUES
CLOSER TO REPORTED SEWAGE SLUDGE GENERATED
Number
Range of Agreement of POTWs
within ฑ 0 - 20% of reported value 17
within +21- 40% of reported value 12
within + 41 - 50% of reported value 4
greater than 51% difference 4
Of the imputed values that were "closer" to the calculated quantity of sewage sludge generated in 1988
(Question 1-24), 4 (17%) were within ฑ10% of the calculated value and 10 (42%) were within ฑ20%
of the calculated value.
TABLE 9-2
AGREEMENT STATISTICS FOR IMPUTED VALUES
CLOSER TO CALCULATED SEWAGE SLUDGE DISPOSED
Number
Range of Agreement of POTWs
within + 0 - 20% of reported value 10
within i 21 - 40% of reported value 7
within ฑ 41 - 50% of reported value 1
greater than 51% difference 6
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TABLE 9-3
POTW COMPARISONS FOR IMPUTATION
POTW (inconsistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MGD)
POTW (consistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MGD) Q16/Q9B
Justification(s)
16-35-300 150.000
13-05-016 138.000
25-45-418 37.113
25-44-400 61.000
22-45-417
14.540
16-35-280 146.000 69.82 Each POTW has identical wastewater
treatment processes consisting of activated
sludge, bar and grit screen removal, and
primary and secondary clarification.
Sewage sludge treatment processes consist
of anaerobic digestion and gravity
thickening.
16-35-280 146.000 69.82 Each POTW treats wastewater by activated
sludge, and primary and secondary
clarification. Flow rates are similar and
sewage sludge treatment consist of
anaerobic digestion.
23-47-447 20.3 359.606 Wastewater treatment for both POTWs
consists of activated sludge and secondary
clarification. Flow rates are similar.
Sludge treatment differs because 23-47-447
uses polymer addition where as the other
has treatment off-site.
24-40-381 21.900 429.772 Wastewater treatment at both POTWs consists
of activated sludge, and primary and
secondary clarification. Flow rates are in
the same flow scenario. Sewage sludge
treatment consists of anaerobic digestion,
lime stabilization, and polymer addition.
23-28-244 11.200 223.214 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge. Sewage sludge treatment at POTW
only consists of gravity thickening and
vacuum filtration.
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TABLE 9-3 (don't)
POTW COMPARISONS FOR IMPUTATION
POTW (inconsistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD)
POTW (consistent ratio)
Survey ID# Plow (MOD) Q16/Q9B
Justification(s)
25-42-385 15.900
23-28-244 11.200
25-47-440 16.190
23-47-447 20.300
25-25-232 25.787
25-16-128 11.280
26-35-302 25.000
25-16-128 11.280
26-35-301 98.000
26-35-286 60.000
223.214 Wastewater treatment at both POTWs consists
of activated sludge and secondary
clarification. Flow rates are similar.
Sludge treatment differs (25-42-385 has
lime stabilization where as 23-28-244 has
polymer addition)
359.606 Wastewater treatment at both POTWs consists
of activated sludge and secondary
clarification. Flow rates are similar.
Sludge treatment differs (25-47-440 has
heat treatment where as 23-47-447 has
polymer addition)
253.546 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, and primary and secondary
clarification. Flow rates are similar.
Sludge treatment that occurs is anaerobic
digestion.
253.546 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, and primary and secondary
clarification. Flow rates are similar.
Sludge treatment that occurs is anaerobic
digestion.
200.133 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, and primary and secondary
clarification. Flow rates are similar.
Sewage sludge treatment consists of
anaerobic digestion.
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TABLE 9-3 (con't)
POTW COMPARISONS FOR IMPUTATION
POTW (inconsistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD)
POTW (consistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD) Q16/Q9B
Justification(s)
26-35-305 40.000
26-35-286 60.000
26-35-309 93.615
23-36-314 17.000
26-32-267
26-32-273
26-32-260
22-05-020
23-21-181
27.600
65.894
64.500
76.800
44.000
200.133 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, and primary and secondary
clarification. Flow rates are similar.
Sewage sludge treatment consists of
anaerobic digestion.
155.688 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
153.959 sludge, and primary and secondary
186.047 clarification. Flow rates are similar.
185.247 Sewage sludge treatment consists of
anaerobic digestion and polymer addition.
The mean ratio of sewage sludge production
to flow is 170.235.
304.409 POTW only has activated sludge and chemical
addition as wastewater treatment processes.
Sewage sludge treatment consists of polymer
addition.
21-15-099 20.700
25-16-119 33.540 177.519 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, and
primary and secondary clarification. Flow
rates are similar. Sludge treatment
consists of anaerobic digestion, and
polymer addition.
23-11-072 20.600
24-45-406 86.720
409.617 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, and
primary and secondary clarification.
Sludge treatment only consists of lime
stabilization.
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TABLE 9-3 (con't)
POTW COMPARISONS FOR IMPUTATION
POTW (inconsistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD)
POTW (consistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD) Q16/Q9B
Justification(s)
22-39-362 13.260
23-20-177 33.600
25-23-201 20.120
24-15-104 14.610
33-35-303
42-21-182
8.400
36-35-293 6.092
1.026
23-07-036 15.000
21-23-203 13.600
23-19-151 9.590
32-06-031 1.435
42-32-262 1.289
289.048 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, and
primary and secondary clarification. Flow
rates are similar. Sludge treatment
consists of polymer addition.
293.333 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, and
primary and secondary clarification. Flow
rates are similar. Sludge treatment
consists of polymer addition and lime
stabilization.
171.176 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, and
primary and secondary clarification. Flow
rates are similar. Sludge treatment
consists of anaerobic digestion.
133.577 Wastewater treatment consists of primary
and secondary clarification and trickling
filters. Flow rates are similar. Sewage
sludge treatment consists of polymer
addition.
43.902 Wastewater treatment consists of only
secondary clarification and trickling
filters. Sewage sludge treatment consists
of only anaerobic digestion.
377.812 Wastewater treatment is primary and
secondary clarification and rotating
biological contactors. Sewage sludge
treatment consists of lime stabilization.
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TABLE 9-3 (con't)
POTW COMPARISONS FOR IMPUTATION
POTW (inconsistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD)
POTW (consistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD) Q16/Q9B
Justification(s)
32-21-184 1.660
42-32-262 1.289
34-20-174 3.200
31-24-224 1.886
41-24-223
1.400
33-35-294
3.123
34-22-196 2.900
35-20-164
2.202
35-45-421
1.203
41-36-337 1.077
33-25-228 7.540
35-11-078
2.300
377.812 Wastewater treatment consists of primary
560.938 and secondary clarification, chemical
265.111 addition, and rotating biological
contactors. flow rates are similar.
Sewage treatment consists of anaerobic
digestion. POTW 32-21-184 also has polymer
addition. The mean ratio of sewage sludge
production to flow is 401.287.
250.720 Wastewater treatment consists of chemical
addition, primary and secondary
clarification, and trickling filters.
Sewage sludge treatment only consists of
lime stabilization.
250.68 Wastewater treatment consists of chemical
addition and secondary clarification.
Sewage sludge treatment consists of polymer
addition.
69.64 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and secondary clarification. Sewage
sludge treatment consists of aerobic
digestion.
396.52 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, and primary and secondary
clarification.
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TABLE 9-3 (con't)
POTW COMPARISONS FOR IMPUTATION
POTW (inconsistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD)
POTW (consistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD) Q16/Q9B
Justification(s)
31-02-004 7.000
35-19-147 3.010
32-22-189 5.643
32-10-052 3.443
33-35-283
31-15-108
35-32-265
35-10-053
41-15-101
35-42-389
35-10-050
42-22-195 1.307
32-10-054 1.592
2.649
4.556
33-39-364 5.800
35-10-050 6.800
2.541
2.500
1.070
3.600
6.800
45-10-049 1.700
35-10-053 2.500
286.90 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
109.75 sludge, and primary and secondary
clarification. Sewage sludge treatment
consists of aerobic digestion. The mean
ratio of sewage sludge production to flow
is 198.325.
40.52 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, primary and secondary
clarification, and trickling filters.
Sewage sludge treatment consists of polymer
addition.
109.41 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and secondary clarification. Sewage
sludge treatment consists of lime
stabilization.
120.43 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
140.40 sludge and secondary clarification. Flow
108.41 rates are similar. Sewage sludge treatment
210.00 consists of aerobic digestion. The mean
109.41 ratio of sewage sludge production to flow
is 137.73.
82.35 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and secondary clarification. Sewage
sludge treatment consists of aerobic
digestion, lime stabilization, and polymer
addition.
v
140.40 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and secondary clarification. Sewage
sludge treatment consists of aerobic
digestion.
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TABLE 9-3 (con't)
POTW COMPARISONS FOR IMPUTATION
POTW (inconsistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD)
POTW (consistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (M6D) Q16/Q9B
Justification(s)
41-11-065 1.141
41-36-331
0.405
4.94
34-31-258 4.608
35-33-275 2.703
35-10-048 2.750
34-20-176 2.000
32-16-121 2.100
35-28-240
33-35-283
35-26-235
35-39-352
35-11-078
33-23-213
33-23-213
3.100
2.649
2.800
4.933
2.300
4.870
4.870
205.48
286.90
10.71
33.45
396.52
216.63
216.63
Wastewater treatment consists of only
activated sludge, rotating biological
contactors, and secondary clarification.
Sewage sludge treatment consists of drying
beds.
Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and primary and secondary
clarification. Sewage sludge treatment
consists of anaerobic digestion.
Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and primary and secondary
clarification. Sewage sludge treatment
consists of aerobic digestion. The mean
ratio of sewage sludge production to flow
is 110.35.
Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge. Sewage sludge treatment consists
of aerobic digestion.
Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, chemical addition, and primary and
secondary clarification. Sewage sludge
treatment consists of polymer addition.
Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, chemical addition, and primary and
secondary clarification. Sewage sludge
treatment consists of polymer addition.
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TABLE 9-3 (con't)
POTW COMPARISONS FOR IMPUTATION
POTW (inconsistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD)
POTW (consistent ratio) Justification(s)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD) Q16/Q9B
35-36-311 1.071
45-36-326 1.600
42-35-278 1.512
35-11-063 5.016
32-39-376 7.950
25-36-334 8.120
35-23-198 1.785
31-06-033 2.215
33-39-368 5.651
31-36-328
35-51-475
31-15-108
1.862
3.200
4.556
32-10-055 3.202
33-50-471 5.411
211.76 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, chemical addition, and primary and
secondary clarification. Sewage sludge
treatment consists of anaerobic digestion.
106.998 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, and
secondary clarification. Sewage sludge
treatment consists of aerobic digestion and
polymer addition.
379.579 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, and
primary and secondary clarification.
Sewage sludge treatment consists of polymer
addition.
33.835 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
28.125 sludge, biological nitrification, and
109.75 primary and secondary clarification.
Sewage sludge treatment consists of aerobic
and anaerobic digestion. The mean ratio of
sewage sludge production to flow is 57.24.
232.355 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, and
secondary clarification. Sewage sludge
treatment consists of aerobic digestion and
polymer addition.
143.227 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, and
primary and secondary clarification.
Sewage sludge treatment consists of
anaerobic digestion and polymer addition.
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TABLE 9-3 (con't)
POTW COMPARISONS FOR IMPUTATION
POTW (inconsistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD)
POTW (consistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD) Q16/Q9B
Justification(s)
35-35-285 4.812
33-50-471
5.411
42-11-066
2.367
31-18-143
2.184
vo
41-50-465
45-39-359
0.185
0.330
45-16-124
32-06-031
0.550
1.435
35-10-057
0.600
41-25-230 0.167
41-30-254 0.018
45-10-058 0.377
143.227 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, and
chemical addition. Sewage sludge treatment
consists of aerobic digestion and polymer
addition.
404.76 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification and
denitrification, chemical addition and
secondary clarification. Sewage sludge
treatment consists of composting, filter
presses, and flotation thickening.
232.73 Wastewater treatment consists of primary
and secondary clarification and rotating
biological contactors. Sewage sludge
treatment consists of aerobic digestion.
43.902 Wastewater treatment consists of biological
denitrification, chemical addition, and
primary and secondary clarification and
trickling filter. Sewage sludge treatment
consists of anaerobic digestion.
166.67 Wastewater treatment consists of biological
denitrification and nitrification and
secondary clarification. Sewage sludge
treatment consists of aerobic digestion.
159.15 Wastewater treatment consists of activate
sludge and secondary clarification. Sewage
sludge treatment consists of anaerobic
digestion.
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TABLE 9-3 (con't)
POTW COMPARISONS FOR IMPUTATION
POTW (inconsistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD)
POTW (consistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD) Q16/Q9B
Justification(s)
41-13-085 0.043
45-18-141 0.400
42-22-192 0.807
45-32-274 0.141
42-09-046 0.886
41-39-357 0.550
44-20-175 0.345
41-36-323 0.120
45-36-335 0.087
41-50-470 0.835
41-15-100 0.173
42-22-188 0.850
41-50-473 0.348
41-50-473 0.348
41.67 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and secondary clarification. No
sewage sludge treatment is practiced.
57.47 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and secondary clarification. Sewage
sludge treatment consists of aerobic
digestion.
220.36 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, rotating biological contactors, and
secondary clarification. Sewage sludge
treatment consists of polymer addition.
144.51 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, and primary and secondary
clarification. Sewage sludge treatment
^consists of gravity thickening.
35.29 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, and primary and secondary
clarification. Sewage sludge treatment
consists of polymer addition.
267.24 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and chemical addition. Sewage
sludge treatment consists of filter presses
and gravity thickening.
267.24 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, chemical addition, and secondary
clarification. Sewage sludge treatment
consists of aerobic digestion.
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TABLE 9-3 (con't)
POTW COMPARISONS FOR IMPUTATION
POTW (inconsistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD)
POTW (consistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD) Q16/Q9B
Justification(s)
44-22-191 0.367
35-42-388
41-23-202
15-45-407
35-45-434
0.742
0.330
134.400
35-45-426 2.186
4.160
45-07-042 0.146 363.01 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, and
secondary clarification. Sewage sludge
treatment consists of aerobic digestion,
lime stabilization, and polymer addition.
44-20-173 0.500 214.00 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, and
primary and secondary clarification.
Sewage sludge treatment consists of
chlorine oxidation and drying beds.
41-36-331 0.405 4.94 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, chemical
addition, and primary and secondary
clarification. Sewage sludge treatment
consists of aerobic digestion.
13-36-319 125.000 230.13 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge, biological nitrification, primary
and secondary clarification, and trickling
filters. Sewage sludge treatment consists
of anaerobic digestion.
31-15-108 4.556 109.75 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and primary and secondary
clarification. Sewage sludge treatment
consists of aerobic and anaerobic
digestion.
35-10-050 6.800 109.41 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and secondary clarification. Sewage
sludge treatment consists of drying beds.
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TABLE 9-3 (con't)
POTW COMPARISONS FOR IMPUTATION
POTW (inconsistent ratio)
Survey ID# Flow (MOD)
POTW (consistent ratio) Justification(s)
Survey IDjf Flow (MOD) Q16/Q9B
vo
35-11-081 1.298
42-45^412 1.063
45-42-390 0.247
45-37-340 0.710
35-41-384 1.170
35-23-199 2.885
41-36-323 0.120
41-36-323
45-45-414
41-50-470
0.120
0.548
0.835
72.65 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and secondary clarification. Sewage
sludge treatment consists of aerobic
digestion.
33.97 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge and primary clarification. Sewage
sludge treatment consists of aerobic
digestion.
41.67 Wastewater treatment consists of activated
sludge. sewage sludge treatment consists
of drying beds.
41.67 Each POTW wastewater treatment processes
332.12 consists of activated sludge. The average
220.36 of sludge produced to the flow (Q16/Q9B) is
198.05.
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TABLE 9-4
IMPUTED SEWAGE SLUDGE MASS ASSESSMENT
SURVEY ID
NUMBER
*13-05-016
15-45-407
*16-35-300
21-15-099
22-39-362
22-45-417
*23-1 1-072
23-36-314
24-15-104
25-23-201
25-25-232
25-36-334
25-42-385
25-44-400
25-45-418
25-47-440
26-35-301
26-35-302
26-35-305
26-35-309
31-02-004
>o 32-10-052
'. 32-10-054
0 32-16-121
32-21-184
32-22-189
35-10-048
35-10-057
35-11-063
35-19-147
35-33-275
35-35-285
35-36-311
35-42-388
35-45-421
36-35-293
41-11-065
41-13-085
41-23-202
41-24-223
41-25-230
41-39-357
41-50-465
42-09-046
42-11-066
42-21-182
IMPUTED
DRY WEIGHT
(U.S. TONS)
9.635
30,930
10,473
3,675
3,833
3,246
8,438
5,175
2,501
5,902
6,538
1,163
3,549
26,216
13,346
5,822
19,613
6,339
8,005
15,937
1,388
474
224
455
666
617
1,090
100
287
122
298
689
227
159
84
268
6
2
2
351
27
147
43
31
958
388
REPORTED DRY
WEIGHT (016)
37,050
33,953
19,127
6,605
3,941
3,799
6,327
4,672
2,010
4,520
7,494
547
3,030
44,274
9,129
3,833
18,133
3,625
9,746
14,847
1,344
642
163
356
649
1,099
11,610
G
232
337
132
575
547
325
33
223
11
1
121
241
51
120
131
220
503
545
MULTIPLE
DISPOSAL
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
CALCULATED DRY
WEIGHT (Q24)
18,191
10,449
11,062
3,796
14,339
9,388
16,476
4,621
770
6,893
2,886
1,826
10,956
1,085,933
73,449
9,875
10,087
1,196
7,975
3,577
269
447
1,087
894
5,243
4,978
1,460
18
101
157
354
239
380
2,080
161
372
3
3
15
30
33
30
52
40
793
1,312
RATIO OF REPORTED/
IMPUTED x 100
385
110
183
180
103
117
75
90
80
77
115
47
85
169
68
66
92
57
122
93
97
135
73
78
97
178
1,065
0
81
276
44
83
241
205
39
83
196
56
7,563
69
192
82
304
703
52
141
RATIO OF CALCULATED/
IMPUTED x 100
189
34
106
103
374
289
195
89
31
117
44
15
309
4,142
550
170
51
19
100
22
19
94
486
196
787
806
134
18
35
129
119
35
168
1,310
192
139
55
139
913
9
125
20
121
128
83
338
CLOSEST
CALCULATED
REPORTED
CALCULATED
CALCULATED
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
CALCULATED
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
CALCULATED
REPORTED
REPORTED
CALCULATED
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
CALCULATED
CALCULATED
REPORTED
CALCULATED
CALCULATED
REPORTED
CALCULATED
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
CALCULATED
CALCULATED
CALCULATED
REPORTED
CALCULATED
REPORTED
CALCULATED
CALCULATED
CALCULATED
REPORTED
" A disposal practice was indicated but responses to the dry weight of sewage sludge generated in 1988 (Question 16)( and the wet
weight of sludge disposed (Question 24) were either zero or missing.
* POTW included in the NSSS analytical survey.
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TABLE 9-4
IMPUTED SEWAGE SLUDGE MASS ASSESSMENT
SURVEY
NUMBER
ID
IMPUTED
DRY WEIGHT
(U.S. TONS)
REPORTED DRY
WEIGHT (016)
MULTIPLE
DISPOSAL
CALCULATED DRY
WEIGHT (024)
RATIO OF REPORTED/
IMPUTED x 100
RATIO OF CALCULATED/
IMPUTED x 100
CLOSEST
42-22-192
42-22-195
42-35-278
44-20-175
44-22-191
45-18-141
178
108
574
92
133
23
243
132
420
213
145
46,420
1,375
6
51
45
163
10
137
123
73
231
109
201,826
773
6
9
49
122
44
REPORTED
REPORTED
REPORTED
CALCULATED
REPORTED.
CALCULATED
*45-32-274
*45-36-326
*45-39-359
*A35-11-081
*A35-45-426
*A35-45-434
'42-45-412
*A45-37-340
"45-42-390
20
171
14
94
240
455
36
140
10
28
183
86
0
0
0
0
0
0
,016
22
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
137
107
597
4,981
13
125
REPORTED
REPORTED
CALCULATED
VO
* A disposal practice was indicated but responses to the dry weight of sewage sludge generated in 1988 (Question 16) ( and the wet
weight of sludge disposed (Question 24) were either zero or missing.
POTW included in the NSSS analytical survey.
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9.3 DATA INTEGRITY ASSESSMENTS AND EDITS BY POTW
POTW ID
NUMBER
11-15-096
11-15-098
12-06-027
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Questions 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
The POTW indicated in the questionnaire that the percent solids (65%) was an
estimate. Percent solids equal to 69.5% would make the calculated dry weight
within 10% of the reported dry weight. Therefore, the calculated dry weight was
changed! to 36,882.3 tons. End use percentages reported in Question II-l were
Animal Feed Crop (1 %), Land Reclamation (3%), and Other (96%). Upon review
of the questionnaire, the end uses reported under other were divided by the POTW
into Sanitary Landfill (89%), Alcohol Poduction (4%), Cemeteries (3%), and
District Properties (< 1%). The end use of Sanitary Landfill (89% of the land
applied sewage sludge) was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503. The
Animal Feed Crop Land and Alcohol Production were classified as LA:
Agriculture. The Cemeteries and District Properties were classified as LA: Public
Contact Sites. The Land Reclamation was classified as LA: Reclamation Site.
Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The reported weights in Questions 1-16 and 1-24 did not agree. From a callback,
the POTW indicated that the difference is a result of the disposal of sewage sludge
from previous years by means of co-disposal landfill in 1988. Therefore, the
weights reported in Question 1-24 are the correct weights disposed in 1988. The
co-disposal landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503. Question
II-l reported, under Other, the end uses of LF Closure Plan (94%) and District
Property (6%). The sewage sludge for LF Closure Plan was added to the NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503 category. District Property was classified as LA:
Public Contact Sites.
Reported Land Application and Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and
1-36. Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The
Land Application end uses of Animal Feed Crop Land and Human Food Crop
Land were classified as LA: Agriculture. The Land Application end use of
Silviculture land was classified as LA: Forest. The Distribution and Marketing
end use of Compost Brokers was classified as LA: Compost. The Distribution and
Marketing end use of General Public was classified as LA: Sale. The Distribution
and Marketing end uses of Landscape Contractors and Municipalities were
classified as LA: Public.
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12-06-027
12-21-180
12-39-369
Reported Land Application and Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and
1-36. The weights in Questions I-16 and 1-24 did not agree. The POTW indicated
that the sewage sludge reported in Question 1-16 contains sewage sludge that is
disposed by other organizations. Therefore, the sewage sludge in Question 1-24
is the correct weight disposed by this POTW in 1988. Distribution and Marketing
was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The LAND APPLICATION end uses of
Animal Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land were classified as LA: Agriculture.
The Land Application end use of Land Reclamation was classified as LA:
Reclamation Site. The Distribution and Marketing end use of General Public was
classified as LA: Sale. The Distribution and Marketing end uses of Golf Courses,
Landscape Contractors, Municipalities, Other (Topsoil Producers), and Other
(Nurseryman) were classified as LA: Public Contact Sites. The percentage
reported for Other (Topsoil Producers) was corrected, from 8% to 18%, by the
POTW during a followup call.
Reported wet weights for Land Application, Distribution and Marketing, and
Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but Land Application and Distribution and
Marketing only in Question 1-36. The missing percent solids for Surface Disposal
was calculated from the reported dry weight generated and wet weight disposed,
under the assumption that the amount of sewage sludge generated in 1988 is equal
to the amount disposed in 1988. Distribution and Marketing was classified as
LAND APPLICATION. From a callback concerning the Surface Disposal, the
POTW reported that the sewage sludge is stored for 8 hours or less during the
summer and up to 90 days in the winter. The POTW also reported that the sewage
sludge is disposed 6 days a week and is ultimately land applied. Therefore, the
Surface Disposal sewage sludge was classified as LAND APPLICATION. Because
the only reported Land Application end use was Reclaimed Land, the Surface
Disposal sewage sludge was classified under the end use LA: Reclamation Site.
The Distribution and Marketing end uses were classified as follows: Compost
Brokers to LA: Compost; farmers to LA: Agriculture; General Public to LA: Sale;
golf courses, from Landscape Contractors, and Municipalities to LA: Public
Contact Sites; and from other to LA: Undefined.
Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
This facility is similar to 12-39-370 and 12-39-371. These three POTWs are
operated by the City of Philadelphia which disposes of all the sewage sludge from
one sewage sludge processing and distribution center. Because the other two
POTWs reported the use of Compost Processing under Other in Question 1-24, it
is assumed that sewage sludge from this POTW also goes to Compost Processing.
Therefore, an additional RA use or disposal practice of UNK: Other, with zero
tons dry weight, has been added for this POTW. Co-Disposal Landfill was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART503. The Land Application end use of
Animal Feed Crop Land was classified as LA: Agriculture. The Land Application
end use of Land Reclamation was classified as LA: Reclamation Site.
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12-39-370
12-39-371
12-49-455
12-50-467
Reported Land Application, Distribution and Marketing, and Co-Disposal Landfill
in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The questionnaire also contains data in Question 1-24
under Other: Compost Processing. This facility is similar to 12-39-369 and 12-39-
371. These three POTWs are operated by the City of Philadelphia which disposes
of all the sewage sludge from one sewage sludge processing and distribution
center. Because this POTW detailed their compost activities in the Distribution
and Marketing Section, it is assumed that the "Compost Processing" sewage sludge
was composted at the time and not disposed in 1988. Therefore, the Compost
Processing was classified as UNK: Other and the dry weight of sewage sludge
disposed was set equal to zero tons. The Distribution and Marketing end use of
Compost Brokers was classified as LA: Compost. The Distribution and Marketing
end use of General Public was classified as LA: Sale. The Land Application end
uses were classified as follows: Animal Feed Crop Land to LA: Agriculture; from
Land Reclamation to LA: Reclamation Site; and from Municipal Parks to LA:
Public Contact Sites. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED
UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application, Distribution and Marketing, and Co-Disposal Landfill
in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The questionnaire also contains data in Question 1-24
under Other: Compost Processing. This facility is similar to 12-39-369 and 12-39-
370. These three POTWs are operated by the City of Philadelphia which disposes
of all the sewage sludge from one sewage sludge processing and distribution
center. Because this POTW detailed their compost activities in the Distribution
and Marketing section, it is assumed that the "Compost Processing" sewage sludge
was composted at the time and not disposed in 1988. Therefore, the Compost
Processing was classified as UNK: Other and the dry weight of sewage sludge
disposed was set equal to zero tons. The Distribution and Marketing end use of
Compost Brokers was classified as LA: Compost. The Distribution and Marketing
end use of General Public was classified as LA: Sale. The Land Application end
uses were classified as follows: from Animal Feed Crop Land to LA: Agriculture;
from Land Reclamation to LA: Reclamation Site; and from Municipal Parks to
LA: Public Contact Sites. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED
UNDER PART 503.
This POTW was classified as INELIGIBLE/OUT OF BUSINESS because only
primary sewage sludge is generated.
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The Distribution and
Marketing end uses are classified as: from Farmers to LA: Agriculture; from
General Public to LA: Sale; Golf Courses, Landscape Contractors, and
Municipalities to LA: Public Contact Sites; and from Other (Industrial) to LA:
Undefined.
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13-05-016
13-23-212
13-24-221
13-25-233
13-36-317
13-36-319
13-39-351
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The only reported end use
is Dedicated Land. Therefore, this POTW was classified as SURFACE
DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Dedicated Land. The reported dry weight from
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed (9,635.2 tons) by matching the wastewater
and sewage sludge treatments with POTW 16-35-280.
Reported Incineration and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-
Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503. Only 14
copies of Part B in Section IV (Incineration) were submitted in the questionnaire,
but there were 15 records in the data base. The seventh and eighth records in the
data base for this POTW are combined, because there was no incinerator number
in the eighth record and no data in the seventh record. This causes the number of
incinerators to equal the number of copies of Part B in Section III. The copies of
Part B for incinerators 11, 12, 13, and 14 were removed from the data set because
they were not used in 1988. The POTW indicated that these incinerators were shut
down in 1988 to upgrade the pollution control. The total number of incinerators
(Question IV-16c) was changed to 10 to reflect these changes.
Reported Land Application and Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The only
reported end use is Farmers which was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Following a followup call, the POTW submitted copies of Part B in Section IV
(Incineration) for all for incinerators. Incinerators 1 and 2 were removed from the
data set because they were not used in 1988.
Reported Incineration and Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was
classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, under the end use SD: Monofill. The wet and
dry weights of sewage sludge which were reported weights in Questions 1-16 and
1-24 included sewage sludge which was received from other POTWs. Therefore,
the dry weight of sewage sludge which was received from the other POTWs was
subtracted from the total dry weight of sewage sludge reported. The remaining
dry weight of sewage sludge disposed was proportioned among the disposal
practices according to the dry weights reported for each reported disposal practice.
Reported Incineration and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Co-
Reported Incineration and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-
Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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15-05-024
15-15-097
15-36-313
15-45-401
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill and Surface Disposal in Question 1-24 and only Co-
Disposal Landfill in Question 1-36. The POTW reported in a foilowup call
regarding Surface Disposal that the sewage sludge is stored on-site for 6 years.
The POTW is working on a program to dispose of it through a beneficial reuse
program. Since the sewage sludge was not disposed in 1988 and the ultimate
disposal practice is not known, the POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK:
Other) and the dry weight disposed was set to zero.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
generated (Question 1-16) did not agree with the reported wet weight disposed
(Question 1-24). From a foilowup call, the POTW indicated that both reported
weights are correct. The dry weight is the correct amount of sewage sludge
produced and the wet weight is the correct amount of sewage sludge disposed in
1988. 'The discrepancy is due to the large volume stored in ponds and the amount
removed can differ due to a variety of circumstances. Therefore, the weight
reported in Question 1-24 is used as the weight disposed in 1988. End use
percentages reported in Question II-1 were Animal Feed Crop (1%), Land
Reclamation (3%), and Other (96%). Upon review of the questionnaire, the end
uses reported under other were divided by the POTW into Sanitary Landfill (89%),
Alcohol Production (4%), Cemeteries (3%), and District Properties (< 1%). The
end use of Sanitary Landfill (89% of the land applied sewage sludge) was classified
as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503. The Animal Feed Crop Land and Alcohol
Production were classified as LA: Agriculture. The Cemeteries and District
Properties were classified as LA: Public Contact Sites. The Land Reclamation was
classified as LA: Reclamation Site.
Reported Transferred under Other in Question 1-24 and did not respond to
Question 1-36. The dry weight generated (Question 1-16) did not agree with the
wet weight disposed (Question 1-24). Further review of the questionnaire revealed
the response to Question 1-24 to be 2,723,552 tons and 1.19% solids, which agrees
with the dry weight reported in Question 1-16. Because this POTW transfers the
sewage sludge to POTW 13-36-317, the dry weight was divided among the same
reported disposal practices, and in the same proportion, as reported by POTW 13-
36-317. Therefore, the disposal practices were classified as INCINERATION
(31,647 dry tons) and SURFACE DISPOSAL end use SD: Monofill (2,093 dry
tons).
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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15-45-407
15-45-430
15-45-431
16-32-263
16-35-280
16-35-296
16-35-300
21-10-056
Reported wet weight and percent solids for Land Application in Question 1-24, but
only percent solids for Surface Disposal. Reported only Land Application in
Question 1-36. A wet weight was indicated for Surface Disposal in the
questionnaire, but the reported dry weight (Question 1-16) did not agree with the
dry weight calculated from Question 1-24. The dry weight (30,929.5 tons) was
imputed by comparison of wastewater and sewage sludge treatments with POTW
13-36-319. The dry weight was divided proportionally among the two reported
disposal practices according to the calculated dry weights recorded in Question 1-24
of the questionnaire. The only Land Application end use was Dedicated Land,
which was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL (SD: Dedicated Land). Surface
Disposal was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL with end use SD: Other, because
the POTW reported, in Question 1-22, that it did not store sewage sludge in 1988.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The only Land Application
end use reported was Dedicated Land, which was classified as SURFACE
DISPOSAL (SD: Dedicated Land.)
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The original dry weight
(Question 1-16) and wet weight (Question 1-24) agreed. Only after a followup call
was the wet weight adjusted. Therefore, it is assumed that the reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 is the correct dry weight. The Land Application end uses of
Municipal Parks and Other (Airport) were classified as LA: Public Contact Sites.
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight generated
(Question 1-16) did not agree with the wet weight disposed (Question 1-24).
However, further review of the questionnaire revealed that the percent solids is
8.6%, rather than 86%. With this percent solids, the reported dry weight agreed
with the calculated dry weight. This POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK:
Ocean).
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. This POTW was classified
as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. This POTW was classified
as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight generated
(Question 1-16) did not agree with the dry weight disposed calculated from
Question 1-24. The dry weight was imputed by comparison of wastewater and
sewage sludge treatments with POTW 16-35-280. This POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Land Applicaiton in Question 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW did not report
an end use in Question II-1, but indicated that they do not have direct control over
the land application. Therefore, this POTW was classified as Land Applicaton end
use LA: Other.
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21-15-099 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Reported the end use "SL
Closure Plan" under Other in Question II-l for 100% of the sewage sludge.
Therefore, this POTW was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503. The
dry weight reported in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated
from Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of
sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 25-16-119.
21-15-110 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Reported the only end use
as Dedicated Land in Question II-l. Therefore, the POTW was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL with the end use, SD: Dedicated Land.
21-16-116 Reported LAND Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported the only end use as Animal Feed Crop Land in Question II-l. Therefore,
the land applied sewage sludge was classified as LA: Agriculture.
The POTW was called back regarding the application rates that were reported in
Question 11-17. The POTW reported that the sewage sludge is applied 155 times
during the year, at a rate of 0.34 tons per application. The amount of 53 tons per
acre, as reported in Question II-17a, was the total annual amount per acre, not the
total per application. It was concluded that the POTW actually applies the sewage
sludge once per year, but to 155 different areas at 5 acres per application.
Therefore, the response to Question II-17b should be 155*5, or 775, acres per
application and the response to Question H-17c should be 1 application in 1988.
21-16-126 Reported LAND APPLICATION and Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but only
Land Application in Question 1-36. The reported dry weight generated (Question
1-16) did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24. From a
callback, the POTW provided revised sewage sludge weights for Land Application
(12,636 wet tons at 50% solids, or 6,318 dry tons) and Surface Disposal (265,645
wet tons at 1.4% solids, or 3,719.03 dry tons.) The only end use reported in
Question II-l was Animal Feed Crop Land, so the land applied sewage sludge was
classified as LA: Agriculture. Surface Disposal was classified as SD: Other,
because the POTW reported, in Question 1-22, that it did not store sewage sludge
in 1988.
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21-16-129 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW reported, in
Question II-1, that 100% of the sewage sludge was applied to Animal Feed Crop
Land. Therefore, this POTW was classified as LA: Agriculture. From a callback,
the POTW reported that the correct dry weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988
was 606.36 tons.
For Question 11-17, concerning the application rates of the sewage sludge, the
POTW was called back to confirm the correct responses. The POTW reported that
the following values are correct for 1988:
II-17a: 674 wet tons per acre per application
II-17b: 30 acres per application
II-17c: 1 Application.
21-23-203 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. This POTW was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
21-23-204 Reported Land Application in Question 1-24 and 1-36. Reported end uses of
Animal Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land, in Question II-1. Therefore, the
POTW was classified as LA: Agriculture.
21-25-234 Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, and did not respond to Question 1-36.
In Question 1-23, the POTW reported that there are no plans to remove the stored
sewage sludge. Based on the trip report, it was stated that this POTW was not
sampled because only primary sewage sludge is generated. Based on the schematic
in the questionnaire, it is not clear why waste activated and secondary settling
sewage sludges are not disposed of. From a followup call, the POTW reported
that secondary sewage sludge is generated and is piped to the primary clarifier.
Therefore, this POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use
SD: Other.
21-39-363 Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503. The
Land Application end uses were classified as follows: Animal Feed Crop Land to
LA: Agriculture; Land Reclamation to LA: Reclamation Site; and from Municipal
Parks to LA: Public Contact Sites.
21-43-394 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
21-46-435 This, POTW did not respond to the questionnaire. Therefore, the POTW was
classified according to the disposal practice reported in the 1986 NEEDS survey,
which is Land Application. Because the end use is not known, the POTW was
classified as Lan Application, end use LA: Undefined.
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21-50-468
22-05-010
22-05-017
22-05-020
22-17-135
22-22-187
Reported Lan Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight reported in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
The questionnaire indicated that the percent solids should be 2.52%. With this
data, the calculated dry weight is less than the reported dry weight. The
unaccounted for remaining wet weight is from unmonitored meters. Therefore,
the reported dry weight is the correct amount generated in 1988 and the calculated
dry weight (1,396.08 tons) is the correct amount disposed by Land Application in
1988. This POTW was classified as LA: Agriculture, because 100% of the
sewage sludge was reported under the end use of Animal Feed Crop Land.
Reported Distribution and Marketing and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24
and 1-36. Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION with
the end use of LA: Compost because Compost Brokers was the only end use
reported in Question III-l. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED
UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application, Distribution and Marketing, and Co-Disposal Landfill
in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Surface Storage was also reported under Other in
Question 1-24. Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND
APPLICATION. The Distribution and Marketing end use of Landscape
Contractors was classified as LA: Public Contact Sites. The LAND APPLICATION
end use of Animal Feed Crop Land was classified as LA: Agriculture. Co-
DisposaJ Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503. Surface
Storage was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other), and the dry weight was set
equal to zero because the term surface storage indicates that the sewage sludge was
not disposed or used in 1988.
The percent available phosphorus (Questions II-5b and III-4b) was not completed
in the questionnaire. From a followup call, the POTW reported that available
phosphorus is not measured. Therefore, the responses to these Questions remain
missing in the data set.
Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The Land Application end use of Animal Feed Crop Land was classified as LA:
Agriculture. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART
503.
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end uses were classified
as follows: Compost Brokers to LA: Compost; from Farmers to LA: Agriculture;
from General Public to LA: Sale; from Municipalities to LA: Public Contact Sites.
Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The Land Application end use of Animal Feed Crop Land was classified as LA:
Agriculture. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART
503.
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22-38-349
22-39-362
22-45-410
22-45-417
Reported Land Application, Distribution and Marketing, and Co-Disposal Landfill
in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Further review of the questionnaire revealed that the
wet weights reported in Question 1-24 included sewage sludge received from other
facilities. The dry weight of sewage sludge that was received from other facilities
was subtracted from the dry weights that were calculated from Question 1-24. The
received sewage sludge was divided proportionally among the disposal practices.
The Land Application end uses of Animal Feed Crop Land, Human Food Crop
Land, and Pasture Land were classified as LA: Agriculture. The Distribution and
Marketing end uses were classified as follows: Compost Brokers to LA: Compost;
from General Public to LA: Sale, and from Landscape Contractors to LA: Public
Contact Sites. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER
PART 503.
Reported Distribution and Marketing and Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The reported dry weight (Question 1-16) did not agree with the dry weights
calculated from Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by
comparison of sewage sludge and wastewater treatments with POTW 23-20-177.
Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end uses
were classified as follows: Compost Brokers to LA: Compost; from General
Public to LA: Sale, and Golf Courses, Landscape Contractors, and Municipalities
to LA: Public Contact Sites.
Further review of Section IV (Incineration) in the questionnaire revealed that
incinerator 2 was not used in 1988. Therefore, the information related to this
incinerator was removed from the data set.
Reported Monofill and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill
was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL (SD: Monofill.) Co-Disposal Landfill was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application and Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and
1-36. The reported dry weight (Question 1-16) did not agree with the dry weights
calculated from Question 1-24. The POTW was called back, but data from 1988
could not be provided. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of
sewage sludge and wastewater treatments with POTW 23-28-244. The POTW also
indicated that Co-Disposal Landfill was also used in 1988. Therefore, the
calculated dry weights for Land Application and Distribution and Marketing were
retained and the difference between the imputed dry weight and the calculated dry
weight was attributed to Co-Disposal Landfill. The Land Application end use of
Pasture Land was classified as LA: Agriculture. Distribution and Marketing was
classified as LAND APPLICATION, with the end use of LA: Compost. Co-
Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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22-47-444
23-05-011
23-05-022
23-07-036
23-07-040
23-10-051
23-11-072
23-11-076
23-13-088
23-19-150
23-19-151
23-20-157
23-20-161
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Question 1-24 and 1-36. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use of General Public
was classified as LA: Sale. The other end uses (Landscape Contractors,
Municipalities, and Other-nurseries) were classified as LA: Public Contact Sites.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Also reported Co-
Incineration in Question 1-24. Both disposal practices were classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Further review of the questionnaire revealed that the weight reported in Question
1-24 contained sewage sludge received from other facilities. After subtracting this
amount from the calculated dry weight, both dry weights agreed (4559.94 tons).
Reported Incineration and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The
reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated
from Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of
sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 24-45-406. Co-
Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
The copy of Part B in Section IV (Incineration) was removed from the data set
because only incinerator 1 was used in 1988.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Also reported Second
Co-Disposal under Other in Question 1-24. Both disposal practices were classified
as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-2,4 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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23-20-172 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The total number of incinerators (Question IV-lc) was not completed in the
questionnaire. The total number of incinerators was changed to 1, as is indicated
for the number of on-site incinerators in Question IV-la.
23-20-177 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
23-21-181 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The total number of incinerators (Question IV-lc) was not completed in the
questionnaire. The total number of incinerators was changed to 3, as is indicated
for the number of on-site incinerators in Question IV-la.
23-23-200 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The POTW completed only one copy of Part B in Section IV (Incineration),
although four incinerators were reported. From a followup call, the POTW
reported that the responses to the specific incineration Questions of concern (IV-
16, IV-22, and IV-26) should be identical for all four copies of Part B. These are:
IV-16a: 3. Multiple hearth
IV-22: c. Afterburner without heat exchanger
IV-26: a. Co-Disposal landfill
d. Storage lagoon.
23-23-209 Reported Land Application and Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The
reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree, within 10%, with the
calculated dry weight from Question 1-24. However, the dry weights from
Question 1-24 are used as the correct dry weights of sewage sludge disposed,
because no good match could be found to impute the dry weight. The ratio of
reported dry weight (Question 1-16) to calculated dry weight (Question 1-24) was
only 1:12. The Land Application end uses (Animal Feed Crop Land and Human
Food Crop Land) were classified as LA: Agriculture.
23-23-210 Reported Incineration and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-
Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
23-23-214 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Further review of the questionnaire revealed that the weight reported in Question
1-24 contained sewage sludge received from other facilities. After subtracting this
amount from the calculated dry weight, the dry weight disposed is 12,865.6 tons.
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23-24-216
23-24-225
23-28-244
23-32-272
23-35-279
23-35-287
23-36-314
23-36-333
23-39-377
23-40-382
23-42-386
23-47-443
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The POTW completed only one copy of Part B in Section IV (Incineration),
although two incinerators were reported. From a followup call, the POTW
reported that both incinerators are identical. Therefore, the responses to Part B
in Section IV were duplicated for incinerator 2.
Reported Co-Incineration in Question 1-24, but reported Incineration in Question
1-36. It is assumed that Incineration was reported in Question 1-36 because Co-
Incineration is not an option in this question. Therefore, the Incineration Section
of the questionnaire was actually completed for Co-Incineration, for this POTW.
Co-Incineration was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Further review of the questionnaire revealed that the weight reported in Question
1-24 contained sewage sludge received from other facilities. After subtracting this
amount from the calculated dry weight, the dry weight disposed is 3,506.25 tons.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 23-21-181.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Further review of Section IV (Incineration) in the questionnaire revealed that
incinerator 2 was not used in 1988. Therefore, the information related to this
incinerator was removed from the data set.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-
Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. However, the reported dry
weight (Question 1-16) and the reported wet weight (Question 1-24) were equal.
Because percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the
reported wet weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the
wet weight and percent solids.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
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23-47-447
23-49-453
23-50-459
24-15-104
24-15-105
24-20-156
24-20-169
24-22-185
24-40-381
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 21-23-203. Monofill was classified
as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. However, the reported dry weight
(Question 1-16) and the reported wet weight (Question 1-24) were equal. Because
percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the reported wet
weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the wet weight
and percent solids. Monofill was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end
use SD: Monofill.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but also reported Monofill in
Question 1-36. The Monofill Section of the questionnaire (Section V) was
completed for the disposal of the ash from Incineration and has been removed from
the data set. The RA use or disposal practice for this POTW was classified as
INCINERATION. The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the
dry weight calculated from Question 1-24. In a followup call, the POTW reported
that the dry weight in Question 1-16 is correct, and the percent solids should be
approximately 30%. With this percent solids, the wet weight should be 16,667
tons. Therefore, the dry weight from Question 1-16 is used as the correct dry
weight.
Reported Land Application and Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The Land
Application end uses (Animal Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land) were classified
as LA: Agriculture. Monofill was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the
end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
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24-45-406
24-46-437
24-46-438
25-04-009
25-05-013
25-05-014
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
The number of monofills (Question V-l) was not completed in the questionnaire.
However, Part B of Section V (Monofill) was completed for one monofill.
Therefore, the response to Question V-l was changed to one monofill.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill. The dry weight reported
in Question 1-16 did not agree, within 10%, with the dry weight calculated from
1-24. However, the percent solids reported in the questionnaire was 15.8%, rather
than 16%. With this percent solids, the calculated dry weight agrees with the
reported dry weight.
Reported Land Application and Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and
1-36. Further review of the questionnaire revealed that the POTW also reported
"stockpiled for a later date" under Other in Question 1-24. This was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other), and the dry weight was set to zero because the sewage
sludge was not disposed in 1988. The only reported Land Application end use,
Land Reclamation, was classified as LA: Reclamation Site. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION, with the end uses classified as
follows: from Farmers to LA: Agriculture, and from General Public to LA: Sale.
This POTW did not respond to the questionnaire. Therefore, the POTW was
classified according to the disposal practice reported in the 1986 NEEDS survey,
which is Co-Disposal Landfill. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Distribution and Marketing and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24
and 1-36. Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION.
The end use of General Public was classified as LA: Sale. The end uses of Golf
Courses, Landscape Contractors, and Municipalities were classified as LA: Public
Contact Sites. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER
PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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25-05-023
25-05-025
25-05-026
25-06-029
25-10-060
25-16-119
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from
Question 1-24. Further review of the questionnaire revealed that the wet weight
and percent solids reported in the questionnaire were for compost, rather than
sewage sludge. Therefore, the weights do not agree, but the dry weight calculated
from Question 1-24 is used as the correct dry weight disposed in 1988. The
Distribution and Marketing end use reported in Question III-l is Compost Brokers.
Therefore, this POTW was classified as LAND APPLICATION, with the end use
LA: Compost.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported LAND APPLICATION in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Animal Feed Crop Land was classified as LA: Agriculture.
The end use of
Reported LAND APPLICATION in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The only end use
reported in Question II-l was Animal Feed Crop Land, but Question 11-16 (Part
B of Section II) was completed for Animal Feed Crop Land and Human Food
Crop Land. From a followup call, the POTW reported that the end uses in
Question n-1 should be Animal Feed Crop Land (30%) and Human Food Crop
Land (70%). The end uses (Animal Feed Crop Land and Human Food Crop
Land) were classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use of Pasture
Land was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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25-16-128 Reported "Transferred" under Other in Question 1-24, but Land Application in
Question 1-36. This is because the sewage sludge is transferred from the westside
plant to the eastside plant where it is disposed by Land Application. This POTW
did complete the land application Section of the questionnaire. Therefore, the
POTW was classified as LAND APPUCATION. Question II-l reported the end
uses of Animal Feed Crop Land and Other (Government), but Question II-16 (Part
B) was completed for Animal Feed Crop Land only. Following a followup call,
the POTW submitted a copy of Part B for "Other: Government Land." The end
use of Animal Feed Crop Land (90%) was classified as LA: Agriculture. The end
use reported as "government" under other (10%) was classified as LA: Public
Contact Sites. From a followup call, the POTW also reported that the dry weight
of sewage sludge disposed by Land Application in 1988 was 20,852 tons.
From a followup call regarding Question 11-17, the POTW reported the correct
application rates for each end use in 1988. For the Animal Feed Crop end use,
the average wet tons per acre per application (Question II-17a) is 14.8, the number
of acres per application (Question II-17b) is 1,357, and the number of applications
in 1988 (Question II-17c) is 1. For the Government Conservation Site end use,
the average wet tons per acre per application (Question II-17a) is 5, the number
of acres per application (Question II-17b) is 150, and the number of applications
in 1988 (Question II-17c) is 1.
25-18-142 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
25-19-146 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24.
Because percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the
reported wet weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the
wet weight and percent solids. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
25-23-201 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 23-07-036. The Land Application end
uses (Animal Feed Crop Land and Human Food Crop Land) were classified as
LA: Agriculture.
25-25-226 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use of Animal
Feed Crop Land was classified as LA: Agriculture.
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25-25-232 Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal is not an option for question 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. The POTW reported, in a followup call, that the discrepancy was due to
estimated conversions. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of
sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 25-16-128. The
POTW indicated on the schematic in the questionnaire that the surface disposal is
"sewage sludge lagoon permanent storage." Therefore, this POTW was classified
as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Other.
25-27-239 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
25-32-264 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
25-35-297 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24.
Because percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the
reported wet weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the
wet weight and percent solids. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
The response to Question I-9a, concerning the annual average daily design flow,
was mis-recorded in the data base. The value that was reported in the
questionnaire was 80 MGD. The data set was edited to contain the correct value
and was saved under the filename: DGPA011.SLU29702.SSE2091.UPDATE
(S0102).
25-36-334 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 33-50-471. The end uses of Animal
Feed Crop Land and Human Food Crop Land were classified as LA: Agriculture.
The end use of Land Reclamation was classified as LA: Reclamation Site.
25-38-345 Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24 and indicated, under Other, that the
sewage sludge is stored on site. This POTW was classified as INELIGIBLE/OUT
OF BUSINESS because only primary sewage sludge is generated.
25-42-385 Reported Incineration and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The
reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated
from Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of
sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 23-28-244. Co-
Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
25-44-399 Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The Land Application end use of Pasture Land was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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25-44-400
25-45-418
25-45-427
25-45-432
25-46-436
Reported Land Application and Distribution and Marketing in Question 1-24, but
only Land Application in Question 1-36. However, further review of the
questionnaire revealed that both responses to Question 1-24 belong under Land
Application; the first is for primary sewage sludge, the second is for digested
secondary sewage sludge. Because the end use reported in Question 1-24 was
Dedicated Land, both responses to Question 1-24 were classified as SURFACE
DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Dedicated Land. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 24-40-381.
Reported Land Application and Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and
1-36. The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight
calculated from Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by
comparison of sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 23-
47-447. The Land Application end use of Pasture Land was classified as LA:
Agriculture. The reported Distribution and Marketing end uses were Compost
Brokers (78%) and LA Disposal, under Other, (22%). It is assumed that the
percentage for LA Disposal is a reiteration of the percentage of the entire dry
weight of sewage sludge that was sent to Land Application. Therefore, Compost
Brokers is the only Distribution and Marketing end use. This end use was
classified as LA: Compost.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal is not an option for this Question. From a followup call,
the POTW reported that the POTW is stored at the POTW until the sewage sludge
lagoons fill up. The ultimate disposal practice is undecided and will depend on
regulation requirements. Therefore, this POTW was classified as UNKNOWN
(UNK: Other) and the dry weight was; set to zero because the sewage sludge was
not disposed in 1988.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal is not an option for this question. The POTW reported
no plans to remove the sewage sludge from the storage impoundment in Questions
1-22 and 1-23. It was determined from a review of the questionnaire and trip
report that this POTW uses Surface Disposal. Therefore, this POTW was
classified as Surface Disposal, with the end use SD: Other.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end uses of Animal
Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land were classified as LA: Agriculture.
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25-47-440
25-47-442
25-49-454
25-50-472
26-32-260
Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight
calculated from Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by
comparison of sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 23-
47-447. The Land Application end uses of Animal Feed Crop Land and Pasture
Land were classified as LA: Agriculture. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as
NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application and Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and
1-36. The Land Application end uses were categorized in the original data base
as Land Reclamation, Silviculture Land, and Other (Conservation Reserve Program
Land). Further review of the questionnaire revealed that the actual reported end
uses were Silviculture Land (61%), Other - Conservation Reserve Program Land
(10%), Other - Landfill Cover (19%), Other - Christmas Trees (4%), and Other -
Turf Farm (6%). From a followup call, the POTW re-categorized these end uses
as Land Reclamation (19%), Landscape Contractors (6%), Silviculture land (65%),
and Other - Conservation Reserve Program Land (10%). These end uses were
classified as follows: Land Reclamation to LA: Reclamation Site; from Landscape
Contractors to LA: Public Contact Sites; from Silviculture Land to LA: Forests;
and from Other - Conservation Reserve Program Land to LA: Undefined.
Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION, with the end
uses classified as: General Public to LA: Sale, and Landscape Contractors to LA:
Public Contact Sites.
From a followup call, the POTW reported that the percentage of available
phosphorus, reported in Question II-5b, is actually total rather than available
phosphorus. Therefore, this value was removed from the data set.
For Question III-4 in Section III (Distribution and Marketing) of the questionnaire,
the percent available nitrogen (Question III-4a) was correct by the POTW to be
0.2%. However, the percent available phosphorus (Question III-4b) could not be
reported.
Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The dry weight reported in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight
calculated from Question 1-24. From a followup call, the POTW indicated that the
sewage sludge disposed by Co-Disposal Landfill contains sewage sludge from
previous years. Therefore, the calculated dry weight, from Question 1-24, is the
correct weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988. The end use of Animal Feed
Crop Land was classified as LA: Agriculture. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified
as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Therefore, this POTW was
classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
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26-32-266
26-32-267
26-32-273
26-35-286
26-35-288
26-35-290
26-35-301
26-35-302
26-35-305
26-35-309
31-02-004
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Therefore, this POTW was
classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Therefore, this POTW was
classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Therefore, this POTW was
classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Therefore, this POTW was
classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Therefore, this POTW was
classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Therefore, this POTW was
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. However, the reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 26-35-286. This POTW was classified
as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. However, the reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 25-16-128. This POTW was classified
as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. However, the reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 26-35-286. This POTW was classified
as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. However, the reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTWs 26-32-267, 26-32-273, 26-32-260,
and 22-05-020. This POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. However, the reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTWs 33-35-283 and 31-15-108. The end
use of Pasture Land was classified as LA: Agriculture.
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31-06-033
31-10-047
31-11-080
31-14-090
31-15-101
31-15-108
31-15-111
31-16-115
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use of Animal
Feed Crop Land was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end uses of Animal
Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land were classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. However, the reported
dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from
Question 1-24. From a followup call, the POTW reported the correct dry weight
disposed in 1988 to be 615 tons (41,000 wet tons at 1.5% solids.) Co-Disposal
Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end uses of Animal
Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land were classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The trip report indicated
that "old primary sewage sludge" is placed in a landfill. From a followup call, the
POTW reported that, in 1988, the sewage sludge was disposed by Land
Application. The "old sewage sludge" was from the old plant, which was replaced
in 1971. The reported end use in Question II-l was Dedicated Land. Therefore,
this POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD:
Dedicated Land.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use of Animal
Feed Crop Land was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application, Distribution and Marketing, and Surface Disposal in
Question 1-24, and only Land Application and Distribution and Marketing in
Question 1-36. The POTW reported, in Question 1-23, that the sewage sludge is
stored for less than 1 year and, from a followup call, that the sewage sludge which
is stored as surface disposal is land applied when it is removed. The trip report
also indicated that a small amount of the sewage sludge on the surface disposal site
was removed and land applied in 1988. Therefore, the sewage sludge for Surface
Disposal was classified as LAND APPLICATION. Because the only end use
reported in Question II-l is Human Food Crop Land, both the Land Application
sewage sludge and the Surface Disposal sewage sludge are classified as LA:
Agriculture. Distribution and Marketing is classified as LAND APPLICATION.
The Distribution and Marketing end uses are classified as follows: Fanners to LA:
Agriculture; from General Public to LA: Sale; and from Landscape Contractors
to LA: Public Contact Sites. The reported dry weight from Question 1-16 did not
agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24. However, the POTW
indicated in the questionnaire that the land applied sewage sludge that was disposed
in 1988 was generated in a previous year.. Therefore, the dry weights calculated
from Question 1-24 are the corrects weights of sewage sludge disposed in 1988.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use of Animal
Feed Crop Land was classified as LA: Agriculture.
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31-16-117 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use of Animal
Feed Crop Land was classified as LA: Agriculture. The end use reported under
other (Government Pic Ground) was classified as LA: Public Contact Sites.
From a followup call regarding Question 11-17, the POTW reported that the
maximum number of applications to any site is two during the year for both end
uses. Therefore, the response to Question II-17c (number of applications in 1988)
was changed to two for both end uses. Because of this change, the responses to
Question II-17b (acres per application) were also changed in order for the total wet
weight of sewage sludge applied to agree with the wet weight disposed from
Question 1-24. For the end use of Animal Feed Crop Land, the number of acres
per application was changed to 2,778 acres. For the end use of Government Land,
the number of acres per application was changed to 40.5 acres.
A copy of Part B in Section II was submitted for "Other: Government PIC
Ground" and was added to the data set.
31-16-127 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use reported
under Other (unknown) was classified as LA: Undefined.
31-18-140 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
31-18-143 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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31-19-148 In Question 1-24, this POTW reported percent solids for Surface Disposal, but zero
tons wet weight, and indicated "stored on site" under Other. In Question 1-36, this
POTW reported Land Application. The POTW did not provide a dry weight of
sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. The dry weight was imputed by
comparison of sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTWs 41-
16-123, 41-18-139, 41-30-252, and 45-16-124. Based on a review of the
questionnaire and trip report, it was determined that this POTW uses Land
Application. The POTW reported only 2% of the land applied sewage sludge for
the end use of Dedicated Land in Question II-1. The remaining 98% was
unaccounted for. When the POTW was called back to get more information, it
was learned that this plant closed in April 1990 and no records are available for
1988. Therefore, the 2% was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end
use of SD: Dedicated Land, and the 98% was classified as LAND APPLICATION,
with the end use of LA: Undefined.
Data from the specific Land Application Questions are missing in the
questionnaire. Because the POTW was closed in 1990 and no records from 1988
are available, these values remain missing in the data set.
31-23-206 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight generated from
Question 1-24. From a callback to the POTW, it was indicated that the wet weight
reported in Question 1-24 includes sewage sludge that was generated in previous
years. The POTW uses a facultative lagoon for secondary treatment and, in 1988,
the lagoon was cleaned and the dewatered sewage sludge was disposed in a Co-
Disposal Landfill. Therefore, the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24 is the
correct weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988. Co-Disposal Landfill was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
31-24-219 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight reported
in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24. Because
percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the reported wet
weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the wet weight
and percent solids. The end uses (Animal Feed Crop Land and Human Food Crop
Land) were classified as LA: Agriculture.
31-24-224 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Because the reported end
use is Dedicated Land, this POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with
the end use SD: Dedicated Land.
31-28-245 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Pasture
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
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31-36-328
31-39-356
31-39-358
31-42-391
31-45-402
31-45-404
31-45-419
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use (General Public)
was classified as LA: Sale.
Question III-4, concerning available nitrogen and phosphorus, was not completed
in the questionnaire. From a followup call, the POTW reported that it is not
required to calculate the percentage of available nitrogen and phosphorus in the
sewage sludge. Therefore, the responses to this question remain missing in the
data set.
Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The Land Application end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA:
Agriculture. Co-Disposal Landfill was, classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART
503.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The Land Application end
use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture. The reported dry
weight of sewage sludge generated (Question 1-16) did not agree with the dry
weight calculated from Question 1-24. The POTW indicated in the margin of the
questionnaire that the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed by Land Application
is 197 tons. Because this is approximately equal to the dry weight calculated from
Question 1-24, the calculated dry weight is used as the dry weight of sewage sludge
disposed in 1988.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
In Question 1-24, this POTW reported zero tons under Co-Disposal Landfill, and
reported "No Sludge" under Other. This POTW also reported Co-Disposal
Landfill in Question 1-36. In Question 1-16, this POTW also reported zero tons
dry weight generated in 1988. Because no sewage sludge was generated in 1988,
this POTW was classified as Unknown (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set
equal to zero tons.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24.
Because percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the
reported wet weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the
wet weight and percent solids. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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31-45-429
31-47-441
31-52-479
32-06-031
32-07-037
32-09-045
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight reported
in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24. Because
percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the reported wet
weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the wet weight
and percent solids. The end use of Pasture Land was classified as LA:
Agriculture.
This POTW did not respond to the questionnaire. Therefore, the POTW was
classified according to the disposal practice reported in the 1986 NEEDS survey,
which is Land Application. Because the end use is not known, the POTW was
classified as LA: Undefined.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal is not an option for that question. The POTW reported
2 to 5 years of storage in Question 1-23 and, in a followup call, reported that when
the sewage sludge is disposed, it is land applied to a golf course. Because this
POTW is using surface disposal only as temporary storage, it is assumed that the
sewage sludge was not disposed in 1988. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other), and the dry weight was set to zero tons.
Reported Land Application and Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and
1-36. Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The
Distribution and Marketing end use of General Public was classified as LA: Sale.
The remaining Distribution and Marketing end uses (Landscape Contractors and
Municipalities) were classified as LA: Public Contact Sites. The Land Application
end use of Human Food Crop Land was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24.
Because percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the
reported wet weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the
wet weight and percent solids. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. Further review of the questionnaire revealed that the weight reported in
Question 1-24 contained sewage sludge received from other facilities. After
subtracting this amount from the calculated dry weight, the dry weight disposed
is 57.2 tons. Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION.
The end use of General Public was classified as LA: Sale. The end use of
Municipalities was classified as LA: Public Contact Sites.
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32-10-052
32-10-054
32-10-055
32-10-059
32-13-087
32-16-121
32-16-122
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. However, the reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTWs 35-32-265, 35-10-053, 41-15-101,
35-42-389, and 35-10-050. The end use (Pasture Land) was classified as LA:
Agriculture.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. However, the reported
dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry calculated from Question
1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 35-10-053. Co-Disposal Landfill was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
The end use (Pasture
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry calculated from Question 1-24.
However, further review of the questionnaire revealed that the wet weight in
Question 1-24 should be 55,000 tons, rather than 5,000 tons. With this data, the
reported dry weight and the calculated dry weight are equal. The end use of
Municipal Parks was classified as LA: Public Contact Sites. The end use of
Pasture Land was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. However, the
reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated
from Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of
sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 33-23-213.
Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use
of Farmers was classified as LA: Agriculture. The end use of General Public was
classified as LA: Sale. The end uses of Landscape Contractors and Municipalities
were classified as LA: Public Contact Sites.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW reported, in
Question II-1, that 82% of the sewage sludge went to Animal Feed Crop Land and
the remaining 18% went to "composting/did not land apply." Therefore, 18% of
the sewage sludge was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other), and the dry weight
was set to equal zero because this sewage sludge was not disposed in 1988. The
sewage sludge that is intended for Animal Feed Crop Land (82%) was classified
as LA: Agriculture.
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32-20-158
32-21-184
32-22-188
32-22-189
32-30-249
32-30-251
Reported Monofill and Other (Composting) in Question 1-24, and only Monofill
in Question 1-36. The dry weight reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the sum
of the wet weights reported in Question 1-24. Because percent solids were
reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the reported wet weights are correct.
Therefore, the dry weights were calculated from the wet weights and percent
solids. Monofill was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD:
Monofill. The sewage sludge reported as Other (Composting) was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set to zero because this sewage
sludge was not disposed in 1988.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTWs 42-32-262, 34-20-174, and 31-24-
224. The end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as Land Application. The end uses were classified as
follows: from Farmers to LA: Agriculture; from General Public to LA: Sale, and
from Landscape Contractors and Municipalities to LA: Public Contact Sites.
Reported Land Application, Distribution and Marketing, and Co-Disposal Landfill
in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not
agree with the dry calculated from Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was
imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with
POTW 35-10-050. Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND
APPLICATION. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER
PART503. The Land Application end uses (Animal Feed Crop Land and Pasture
Land) were classified as LA: Agriculture. The Distribution and Marketing end
uses were classified as follows: from General Public to LA: Sale, and from
Landscape Contractors to LA: Public Contact Sites.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight reported
in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24. Because
percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the reported wet
weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the wet weight
and percent solids. The end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA:
Agriculture.
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32-31-255 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry calculated from Question 1-24.
The POTW indicated on the questionnaire that the wet weight in Question 1-24 was
from June through December, which was doubled to get the total for the year.
Because the reported dry weight in Question 1-16 is the correct dry weight of
sewage sludge generated in 1988, this value is used as the dry weight of sewage
sludge disposed in 1988. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED
UNDER PART 503.
32-31-256 Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. However, the POTW indicated in the questionnaire that the wet weight in
Question 1-24 includes sewage sludge that was generated in previous years.
Therefore, the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24 is the correct weight of
sewage sludge disposed in 1988. Distribution and Marketing was classified as
LAND APPLICATION. The end use of Compost Brokers was classified as LA:
Compost. The end use of General Public was classified as LA: Sale.
32-32-268 Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use (Compost
Brokers) was classified as LA: Compost.
Question III-4, concerning available nitrogen and phosphorus, was not completed
in the questionnaire. From a followup call, the POTW reported that it is not
required to calculate the percentage of available nitrogen and phosphorus in the
sewage sludge. Therefore, the responses to this question remain missing in the
data set.
32-35-281 Reported Land Application and Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and
1-36. Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The
POTW reported Land Application end uses of Dedicated Land (60%), Golf
Courses (25%), and Pasture Land (5%). Further review of the questionnaire
revealed that the percentage listed as Pasture Land should be under Municipal
Parks. A followup call to the POTW indicated that the percentage for Dedicated
Land should be 70%, rather than 60%. The Land Application end use of
Dedicated Land was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD:
Dedicated Land. The remaining Land Application end uses (Golf Courses and
Municipal Parks) were classified as LA: Public Contact Sites. The Distribution
and Marketing end uses (Golf Courses and Landscape Contractors) were also
classified as LA: Public Contact Sites.
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32-39-376
32-47-445
32-41-446
32-47-448
33-07-035
33-07-041
33-13-084
Reported Land Application and Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and
1-36. The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry
calculated from Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by
comparison of sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 32-
10-055. Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The
Land Application end uses of Animal Feed Crop Land and Human Food Crop
Land were classified as LA: Agriculture. The Land Application end use of
Silviculture was classified as LA: Forests. The Distribution and Marketing end
use of Compost Brokers was classified as LA: Compost. The Distribution and
Marketing end uses of Municipalities and Other (POTW On-Site) were classified
as LA; Public Contact Sites.
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use of General Public
was classified as LA: Sale. The end use of Landscape Contractors was classified
as LA: Public Contact Sites.
Reported Distribution and Marketing and Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Distribution and Marketing was classified as Land Application. The percentage
reported for the end use of General Public was 31% in the data base, but was
reported as 29% in the questionnaire. Therefore, the percentage was changed to
29% for General Public. The end use of General Public was classified as LA:
Sale. The end use reported under Other, with no specific end use, was classified
as LA: Undefined. The remaining end uses (Landscape Contractors,
Municipalities, and Other - Nurseries) were classified as LA: Public Contact Sites.
Further review of Section IV (Incineration) in the questionnaire revealed that
Incinerator 1 was not used in 1988. Therefore, the information related to this
incinerator was removed from the data set.
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use of General Public
was classified as LA: Sale. The end uses of Landscape Contractors and
Municipalities were classified as LA: Public Contact Sites. The end uses reported
under Other, with no specific end uses, were classified as LA: Undefined.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry calculated from Question 1-24. From a
followup call, the POTW reported that the correct dry weight of sewage sludge
disposed in 1988 was 141.4 tons.
Further review of Section IV (Incineration) in the questionnaire revealed that
Incinerator 1 was not used in 1988. Therefore, the information related to this
incinerator was removed from the data set.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
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33-17-133 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
33-17-134 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
33-23-211 Reported Incineration and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The
dry weight reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in
Question 1-24. Because percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is
assumed that the reported wet weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was
calculated from the wet weight and percent solids. Co-Disposal Landfill was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
33-23-213 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
33-25-228 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with FOTW 35-11-078.
33-32-270 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
33-34-276 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
From a followup call, the POTW corrected the sewage sludge weights to be 781
dry tons for Question 1-16 and 22,322 wet tons at 3.5% solids for Question 1-24.
33-35-282 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
33-35-283 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-2,4 and 1-36.
33-35-291 Reported Co-Incineration in Question 1-24. The POTW reported Incineration in
Question 1-36 only because Co-Incineration is not an option for that Question. Co-
Incineration was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
33-35-294 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-2:4 and 1-36.
33-35-298 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
33-35-303 Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 23-19-151.
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33-35-308
33-36-320
33-36-325
33-39-353
33-39-364
33-39-367
33-39-368
33-44-395
33-44-396
33-50-471
34-20-159
34-20-160
34-20-162
34-20-163
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight reported in
Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24. Because
percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the reported wet
weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the wet weight
and percent solids. Ocean Disposal was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Ocean).
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight: calculated from Question 1-24.
From a followup call, the POTW reported that the wet weight reported in Question
1-24 contains sewage sludge from other plants that cannot be separated from the
local sewage sludge. Therefore, the dry weight reported in Question 1-16 is the
correct weight of sewage sludge generated by this POTW in 1988, and is used as
the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed by this POTW in 1988.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24.
From a followup call, the POTW indicated that the dry weight of sewage sludge
generated in 1988, in Question 1-16, was correct. The wet weight was adjusted
to be 4,519 tons of sewage sludge disposed in 1988, which causes the reported dry
weight to be equal to the calculated dry weight. Co-Disposal Landfill was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as Surface
Disposal, with the end use SD: Monofill.
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34-20-166
34-20-167
34-20-174
34-20-176
34-22-193
34-22-196
34-31-257
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
The POTW indicated that the wet weight reported in Question 1-24 includes
sewage sludge disposed by the Westside plant. Therefore, the reported dry weight,
in Question 1-16, is the correct dry weight generated in 1988, and is used as the
dry weight disposed in 1988 by this POTW. Monofill was classified as SURFACE
DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Question V-15, regarding the operator of the monofill, was missing in the data
base. Further review of the questionnaire revealed that the response should be "a.
Your POTW." This information was added to the data set.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 33-23-213. Co-Disposal Landfill was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 35-20-164. Monofill was classified
as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but did not report
percent solids in Question 1-24. It is assumed that the reported dry weight
(Question 1-16) and wet weight (Question 1-24) are correct, and the percent solids
were calculated from the dry and wet weights. Distribution and Marketing was
classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use of General Public was classified
as LA: Sale. The end uses of Municipalities and Other (nurseries) were classified
as LA: Public Contact Sites.
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34-31-258
34-31-259
34-40-383
35-01-001
35-03-006
Reported Land Application and Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported
dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from
Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage
sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 35-28-240. Monofill was
classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill. The Land
Application end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
as
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but did not report percent
solids in Question 1-24. The dry weight in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet
weight in Question 1-24. The POTW indicated in the questionnaire that the
reported weight is a wet weight. The percent solids were imputed according to the
sewage sludge treatment processes (gravity thickening) of this POTW.1 The dry
weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988 was calculated from the reported wet
weight and the imputed percent solids. Because the reported end use is Dedicated
Land, this POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD:
Dedicated Land.
^Field Manual for Performance Evaluation and Troubleshooting at Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities, USEPA Office of Water Program Operations, EPA-
430/9-78-001, January 1978, page 283.
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35-05-012
35-05-015
35-05-018
35-05-021
Reported Land Application and Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and
1-36, but did not report a wet weight for Distribution and Marketing in Question
1-24. Further review of the questionnaire indicated that wet weights were
originally reported as 46,000 tons for Land Application and 5,600 tons for
Distribution and Marketing. During coding of the data both sewage sludge wet
weights were combined under Land Application and no explanation was given for
this change. Therefore, the wet weights were replaced into their original disposal
practices and the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed was calculated from
Question 1-24, as directed by the POTW in a followup call. The percentage of
sewage sludge for the Land Application end use of Dedicated Land was classified
as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Dedicated Land. The other Land
Application end use (Human Food Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
The Distribution and Marketing end use of farmers was also classified as LA:
Agriculture. The Distribution and Marketing end use under Other (POTW
Designated) was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
The percent available phosphorus (Questions II-5b and III-4b) was not completed
in the questionnaire. From a followup call, the POTW reported the percent
available phosphorus to be 0.5%.
Reported Land Application is Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24.
Because percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the
reported wet weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the
wet weight and percent solids. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but only reported Surface
Disposal in Question 1-24, because it is not an option for Question 1-36. Based on
a review of the questionnaire and trip report, this POTW was classified as LAND
APPLICATION. The end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA:
Agriculture.
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35-07-034
35-07-038
35-07-039
35-07-043
35-10-048
35-10-050
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
From a followup call, the POTW reported that the wet weight of sewage sludge
disposed should be 4,706 tons for Land Application. With this wet weight, the
reported dry weight and calculated dry weight agree. The end uses reported in
Question II-1 are Municipal Parks (100%) and Other (100%). From a followup
call, the POTW reported that the percentage listed under other was merely a total
and was not meant to correspond to the "other Land Applications" category.
Therefore, the only end use is Municipal Parks, which was classified as LA:
Public Contact Sites.
Question II-5, concerning available nitrogen and phosphorus, was not completed
in the questionnaire. From a followup call, the POTW reported that it does not
analyze the sewage sludge for available nitrogen and phosphorus. Therefore, this
Question remains missing in the data set.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight reported in
Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24. From a
followup call, the POTW corrected the sewage sludge weights to be 14,671 dry
tons generated and 80,610 wet tons, at 18% solids, disposed in 1988.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but did not provide a
wet weight in Question 1-24. The reported dry weight of sewage sludge generated
(Question 1-16) appeared to be unusually high, especially for a flow rate of 3.0
MGD. Therefore, a followup call was placed to the POTW, rather than using the
dry weight reported in Question 1-16 as the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed
in 1988. The POTW reported that 182 dry tons were disposed in 1988. Co-
Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal is not an option in that question. This POTW reported,
in a followup call, that the disposal practice should be Co-Disposal Landfill and
the data from Question 1-24 should be 358 wet tons at 12% solids. Co-Disposal
Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 35-11 -078. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Pasture
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
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35-10-053
35-10-057
35-11-061
35-11-063
35-11-070
35-11-075
35-11-078
35-11-081
35-18-144
Reported Land Application, Distribution and Marketing, and Co-Disposal Landfill
in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND
APPLICATION. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER
PART 503. The Land Application end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) and the
Distribution and Marketing end use (farmers) were classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 41-30-254. Because the reported end
use was Dedicated Land, this POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with
the end use SD: Dedicated.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end uses (Animal
Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land) were classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTWs 31-36-328, 35-51-475, and 31-15-
108. The end uses (Animal Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land) were classified as
LA: Agriculture.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but did not report dry
weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16 and reported 0 tons, and 0%
solids, in Question 1-24. The dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage
sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 35-41-384.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24.
Because percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the
reported wet weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the
wet weight and percent solids. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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35-19-147 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 33-39-364. Co-Disposal Landfill was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
35-19-149 Reported Incineration and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-
Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
35-20-164 Reported "Transfer" under Other in Question 1-24, and did not respond to
Question 1-24. Because this POTW transfers the sewage sludge to POTW 23-20-
177, which uses Incineration, the disposal practice was classified as
INCINERATION.
35-22-186 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
35-23-197 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
35-23-198 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
35-23-199 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use of Animal
Feed Crop Land was reported in Question II-1, but Question 11-16 (in Part B) was
not completed. From a followup call, the POTW reported that Part B should have
been completed for Animal Feed Crop Land, therefore Question 11-16 should have
indicated Animal Feed Crop Land. The end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was
classified as LA: Agriculture.
Part B in Section II (Land Application) was not completed in the questionnaire.
From a followup call, the POTW provided the following information to the
specific Land Application Questions of concern:
11-18: c. Not applicable
11-22: a. Contractor
11-23: b. Written contract
11-28: b. Buffer zone
11-29: b. Yes :
11-31: c. Pursue other disposal practices.
35-23-207 Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture. Co-
Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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35-26-235 Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option in that Question. The POTW
reported, in a followup call, that the sewage sludge "goes to four big sewage
sludge lagoons." It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire and trip
report, that this POTW uses SURFACE DISPOSAL. Therefore, this POTW was
classified as SD: Other.
35-26-236 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight reported
in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24. Because
percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the reported wet
weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the wet weight
and percent solids. The end uses (Animal Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land)
were classified as LA: Agriculture.
35-27-238 Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other in Question 1-24, and did not respond to
Question 1-36. The POTW did not report a dry weight in Question 1-16, nor a wet
weight in Question 1-24. It was determined that this POTW was using a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond, and was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other),
with zero dry tons of sewage sludge disposed in 1988.
35-28-240 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Pasture
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
35-28-242 Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight
calculated from Question 1-24. The POTW reported, in a followup call, that the
wet weight reported for Land Application in Question 1-24 includes sewage sludge
that has accumulated in oxidation ponds for 15 years. Therefore, the reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 is the correct weight of sewage sludge generated in 1988,
and the calculated dry weight from Question 1-24 is the correct weight of sewage
sludge disposed in 1988. The end uses (Animal Feed Crop Land and Pasture
Land) were classified as LA: Agriculture. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as
NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
35-28-243 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
35-32-261 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 (38,030 tons) agreed with the calculated dry weight from Question
1-24 (38,030.4 tons) but these values appeared high, in comparison with similar
facilities, for the reported flow rate. From a followup call, the POTW reported
that the wet weight in Question 1-24 was recorded as gallons, rather than tons.
This values (760,608 gallons) was converted to 3,174 wet tons, which, at 5%
solids, is equal to 159 dry tons. This value is also of the same order of magnitude
as the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1991 (326 tons) as reported in the
followup call. Therefore, the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988 is
recorded as 159 tons.
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35-32-265
35-32-271
35-33-275
35-35-277
35-35-285
35-35-306
35-35-307
35-36-310
35-36-311
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTWs 33-35-283, 35-26-235, and 35-39-
352. Because the reported end use is Dedicated Land, this POTW was classified
as Surface Disposal, with the end use SD: Dedicated Land.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Both copies of Part B in Section IV (Incineration) contained missing data.
However, no responses were obtained from attempted followup calls. Therefore,
the data remain missing in the data set.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 33-50-471. Co-Disposal Landfill was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24.
Because percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the
reported wet weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the
wet weight and percent solids. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
However, the actual percent solids reported in Question 1-24 of the questionnaire
was 5.9%, rather than 6%. With this information, the reported dry weight agrees
with the calculated dry weight; The end use (Human Food Crop Land) was
classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 35-23-198. The end uses (Animal
Feed Crop Land and Human Food Crop Land) were classified as LA: Agriculture.
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35-36-315 Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. This POTW
reported "PPG Lime Lakes" under Other for the Distribution and Marketing end
""use. It was determined that the PPG Lime Lakes are a type of monofill.
Therefore, this POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use
SD: Monofill.
35-36-318 Reported disposal practice as "Private Contractor" under Other in Question 1-24,
and did not respond to Question 1-36. This POTW was classified as Land
Application because the schematic in the questionnaire and the schematic in the trip
report agree with respect to the final disposal of the sewage sludge. Because the
end use is not known, the end use was classified as LA: Undefined.
35-36-322 This POTW did not respond to the questionnaire. Therefore, the POTW was
classified according to the disposal practice reported in the 1986 NEEDS survey,
which is Co-Disposal Landfill. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
35-37-341 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. The POTW reported, in a followup call, that the wet weight reported in
Question 1-24 includes sewage sludge that has been stockpiled for 5 years.
Therefore, the reported dry weight in Question 1-16 is the correct weight of
sewage sludge generated in 1988, and the calculated dry weight from Question 1-24
is the correct weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988. Co-Disposal Landfill was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
35-38-343 Reported Distribution and Marketing in Question 1-24, but did not respond to
Question 1-36. The POTW indicated that the sewage sludge is transferred to
POTW 22-38-348, which uses the following disposal practices Land Application
end uses: LA: Agriculture, LA: Compost, LA: Public Contact Sites, LA: Sale,
and NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503. Therefore, the disposal practices were
classified into the same categories for this POTW, and the dry weight of sewage
sludge was divided among the end uses in the same proportions as reported by
POTW 22-38-348. The RA use end disposal practices, and dry weights, are Land
Application end uses LA: Agriculture (197 tons), LA: Compost (37 tons), LA:
Public Contact Sites (665 tons), LA: Sale (37 tons), and NOT COSTED UNDER
PART 503 (2 tons).
35-38-347 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW did not report
a dry weight of sewage sludge disposed in Question 1-16. Therefore, the dry
weight was calculated from the wet weight and percent solids reported in Question
1-24, under the assumption that all of the sewage sludge disposed in 1988 was also
generated in 1988. The end use (Pasture Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
35-38-348 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Human Food
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
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35-39-352
35-39-365
35-41-384
35-42-388
35-42-389
35-43-393
35-44-397
35-45^05
35-45-420
35-45-421
35-45-426
Reported Monofill in Question 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. However, the trip report
indicated landfill as the reported disposal practice. From a followup call, the
POTW reported that the sewage sludge was disposed by Co-Disposal Landfill in
1988; Land Application was used prior to June 1987. Co-Disposal Landfill was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 44-20-173. Co-Disposal Landfill was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, and reported "Lagoons"
under Other in Question 1-24. The Land Application end use (Animal Feed Crop
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture. The Lagoons were classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) with dry weight equal to zero, because the lagoons are
considered a treatment process, not a disposal practice.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
The end use (Pasture
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end uses (Animal
Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land) were classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 41-36-337. The end use (Pasture
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Question 1-24 and 1-36, but did reported zero tons
and zero percent solids in Question 1-24. The POTW did not report a dry weight
in Question 1-16. The dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge
and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 3M5-108. The end use
(Municipal Parks) was classified as LA: Public Contact Sites.
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35-45-434
35-50-466
35-51-475
35-51-476
35-51-477
36-35-289
36-35-292
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but did not report dry weight in
Question 1-16 and wet weight in Question 1-24. The dry weight was imputed by
comparison of sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 35-
10-050. Monofill was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD:
Monofill.
Question V-21, concerning the depth to groundwater, was not completed in the
questionnaire. From a followup call, the POTW reported that the response should
be "g. Greater than 12 meters."
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use (Farmers) was
classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503. The
end use reported in Question II-1 was Animal Feed Crop Land, but two copies of
Part B were submitted. Both copies of Part B were identical except for Question
11-17. From a followup call, the POTW resolved Question 11-17, and the second
copy of Part B was removed from the data set. The Land Application end use
(Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Further review of the questionnaire revealed that the percent solids is between 1 %
and 20%. If 6% is used for percent solids, then the calculated dry weight is equal
to the reported dry weight. The Land Application end use (Animal Feed Crop
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
From a followup call, the POTW indicated that not all of sewage sludge that was
generated in 1988 was disposed in 1988; the remaining sewage sludge was stored
at the plant. Therefore, the dry weight reported in Question 1-16 is the correct
weight generated in 1988, and the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24 is the
correct weight disposed in 1988. Ocean Disposal was classified as UNKNOWN,
with the end use UNK: Ocean.
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
classified as UNKNOWN, with the end use UNK: Ocean.
Ocean Disposal was
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36-35-293
41-06-028
41-06-030
41-11-065
41-11-067
41-11-068
41-11-069
41-11-074
41-13-085
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 32-06-031. Ocean Disposal was
classified as UNKNOWN, with the end use UNK: Ocean.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but did not report percent
solids in Question 1-24. From a followup call, the POTW reported that the dry
weight should have been 1.6 tons, and the percent solids should have been 0.8%.
The end uses (Animal Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land) were classified as LA:
Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Question 1-24, but Co-Disposal Landfill in Question
1-36. The POTW also reported Co-Disposal Landfill on the schematic in the
questionnaire, and completed Section VI of the questionnaire for Co-Disposal
Landfill. Therefore, it was determined that this POTW used Co-Disposal Landfill,
which was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
This POTW did not report an annual average daily total flow in Question I-9b.
From a followup call, the POTW reported the daily flow to be 0.225 MOD.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 41-36-331. Monofill was classified
as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
This POTW was classified as INELIGIBLE/OUT OF BUSINESS.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Pasture
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Co^Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW did not
report, in Question 1-16, a dry weight of sewage sludge disposed. Therefore, the
dry weight was calculated from the wet weight and percent solids reported in
Question 1-24, under the assumption that all of the sewage sludge disposed in 1988
was also generated in 1988. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED
UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 41-36-323. The Land Application end
use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
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41-14-091
41-15-094
41-15-095
41-15-100
41-15-102
41-15-103
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option for that question. From a followup
call, the POTW reported that the sewage sludge is stored for 12 months and
disposed in June or July each year. The final disposal practice is Co-Disposal
Landfill. Therefore, this POTW was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART
503.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The Land Application end
use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Further investigation of the data revealed that if the percent solids were 0.2%,
rather than 2%, then the calculated dry weight would be equal to the reported dry
weight. Therefore, it is assumed that the percent solids should have been reported
as 0.2%. The end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA:
Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, and also reported "Drying
Bed" under Other in Question 1-24. The POTW did not report the dry weight of
sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. From a followup call, the POTW
corrected the wet and dry weights. The dry weight generated should be 32 tons.
The wet weight disposed by Land Application should be 125 tons (with 13%
solids), and the wet weight disposed by "Other: Drying Bed" should be 27 tons
(with 60% solids.) Because "Drying Beds" is assumed to be a treatment process,
rather than a disposal practice, the "Other: Drying Beds" was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons. The
Land Application end uses reported in Question II-l were Animal Feed Crop Land
(70%), Human Food Crop Land (5%), and Pasture Land (25%). But, the only
end use reported in Question 11-16 (Part B of Section II) was Dedicated Land.
From a followup call, the POTW reported the end uses to be Animal Feed Crop
Land (70%) and Government Land (30%). Additional copies of Part B for Section
II were submitted for the corrected end uses. The end use of Animal Feed Crop
Land was classified as LA: Agriculture. The end use of Government Land was
classified as LA: Public Contact Sites.
Additional copies of Part B in Section II (Land Application) were submitted by the
POTW for the corrected end uses. Also, from the followup call, the POTW
provided responses for Question II-5 which were missing in the questionnaire:
0.8% available nitrogen and 3.0% available phosphorus.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Landscape
Contractors) was classified as LA: Public Contact Sites.
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41-15-106
41-15-107
41-15-109
41-15-113
41-16-118
41-16-123
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24. From a
followup call, the POTW corrected the wet weight (4,233 tons). The end uses of
Animal Feed Crop Land and Other (Sod Farms) were classified as LA:
Agriculture.
Question n-23 was not completed in either copy of Part B in Section II of the
questionnaire. From a followup call, the POTW reported that the response should
be "d. Other: Set Price" for both copies of Part B in Section II.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option for that Question. The POTW
reported 2 to 5 years of storage, in Question 1-23, and reported, from a followup
call, that the sewage sludge is stored for one year and disposed by Land
Application as needed. Because the POTW did not dispose of any sewage sludge
in 1988, it was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set
equal to zero tons.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Human Food
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option for that question. From a callback,
the POTW reported that the sewage sludge is stored for 5 to 6 months and is
ultimately disposed by Land Application. Because the POTW reported the wet
weight, in Question 1-24, under Surface Disposal and not Land Application, it is
assumed that the sewage sludge was not applied to the land in 1988. Therefore,
this POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was
set equal to zero tons.
The average daily flow rate for this POTW was reported to be 0.001 MOD in
Question I-9b. However, the POTW serves a population of 2579, which would
produce approximately 0.258 MOD of wastewater. From a followup call, the
POTW confirmed that the average daily design flow (Question I-9a) was 0.33
MOD in 1988, and reported that the average daily flow (Question I-9b) was 0.396
MOD in 1988. The response to Question I-9b was changed in the file:
DGPA011.SLU29702.SSE2091.UPDATE (S0102).
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Human Food
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
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41-17-132 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW did not report,
in Question 1-16, a dry weight of sewage sludge disposed. Therefore, the dry
weight was calculated from the wet weight and percent solids reported in Question
1-24, under the assumption that all of the sewage sludge disposed in 1988 was also
generated in 1988. The end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA:
Agriculture.
41-17-136 This POTW was classified as INELIGIBLE/OUT OF BUSINESS.
41-18-137 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end uses (Animal
Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land) were classified as LA: Agriculture.
41-18-139 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
41-18-145 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question
1-36. However, the POTW did complete the Co-Disposal Landfill Section of the
questionnaire (Section VI), so it is assumed that the response to Question 1-36
should have been Co-Disposal Landfill. The POTW did not report, in Question
1-16, a dry weight of sewage sludge disposed. Therefore, the dry weight was
calculated from the wet weight and percent solids reported in Question 1-24, under
the assumption that all of the sewage sludge disposed in 1988 was also generated
in 1988. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART
503.
41-19-152 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW did not
report, in Question 1-16, a dry weight of sewage sludge disposed. Therefore, the
dry weight was calculated from the wet weight and percent solids reported in
Question 1-24, under the assumption that all of the sewage sludge disposed in 1988
was also generated in 1988. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED
UNDER PART 503.
41-19-153 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight reported
in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24. Because
percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the reported wet
weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the wet weight
and percent solids. The end use (Pasture Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
41-21-183 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
41-23-202 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 41-36-331. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
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41-23-205
41-24-215
41-24-223
41-25-230
41-30-250
41-30-252
41-30-254
This POTW did not report dry weight in Question 1-16, nor wet weight in
Question 1-24, and did not respond to Question 1-36. In Question 1-24, under
Other, the POTW reported "Sludge Lagoon." It was determined, from a review
of the questionnaire and trip report, that this POTW uses a Wastewater
Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK:
Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
This POTW did not respond to Questions 1-16 and 1-36, and indicated zero wet
tons in Question 1-24 under Surface Disposal. From a followup call, the POTW
reported that no sewage sludge was generated or disposed by this POTW in 1988.
Therefore, this POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry
weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 33-35-294. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 45-10-058. The end use (Pasture
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
This POTW did not report dry weight in Question 1-16, nor wet weights in
Question 1-24, and did not respond to Question 1-36. In Question 1-24, under
Other, the POTW reported "Sludge Lagoon." It was determined, from a review
of the questionnaire and trip report, that this POTW uses a Wastewater
Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK:
Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
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41-36-312 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight reported
in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24. From a
followup call, the POTW corrected the responses for Question 1-24 to 1,087 wet
tons and 2.3% solids. The POTW reported the end uses of Animal Feed Crop
Land and Land Reclamation in Question II-1, but reported only Pasture Land in
Question II-16. From a followup call, the POTW reported that Question II-l
should contain 100% for Pasture Land. Therefore, the end use was classified as
LA: Agriculture. Based on the schematic in the questionnaire, a sewage sludge
sample should have been collected at this POTW.
This POTW did not report an annual average daily total flow in Question I-9b.
From a followup call, the POTW reported the daily flow to be 0.205 MOD.
Question II-5, concerning available nitrogen and phosphorus, was not completed
in the questionnaire. From a followup call, the POTW reported that these values
were not known. Therefore, the responses remain missing in the data set.
41-36-316 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight reported
in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24, and the
percent solids were reported as 0% in Question 1-24. From a followup call, the
POTW reported that the responses to Question 1-24 should be 4,647.5 wet tons and
0.3% solids. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated, from this information, to
be 13.9 dry tons. The end use (Pasture Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
From a followup call, the POTW provided responses for the missing data from
Section II in the questionnaire:
II-5a: 12.5%
11-18: a. No
11-28: b. Buffer zone
d. Maximum slope requirement
The POTW also reported that available phosphorus is not tested by this facility,
so the response to Question II-5b remains missing.
41-36-323 Reported "to regional plant" under Other in Question 1-24, and reported Land
Application in Question 1-36. The POTW reported Land Application in Question
1-36, and completed Section II for Land Application, because the sewage sludge
is ultimately land applied by the regional plant. Therefore, this POTW was
classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use (Land Reclamation) was
classified as LA: Reclamation Site.
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41-36-324
41-36-327
41-36-330
41-36-331
41-36-337
41-37-338
41-38-344
41-38-346
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option for that Question. From a followup
call, the POTW reported that the sewage sludge is stored at the POTW for up to
2V4 years. Because the sewage sludge was not disposed in 1988, this POTW was
classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero
tons.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Because the only reported
end use was Dedicated Land, this POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL
with the end use SD: Dedicated Land.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option in that question. The questionnaire
indicated that sewage sludge is stored on a sewage sludge pile for less than 1 year,
but does not indicate what happens to the sewage sludge when it is removed from
the storage pile. From a followup call, the POTW reported that the disposal
practice is Land Application. Therefore, this POTW was classified as LAND
APPLICATION. Because the end use is not known, the end use was classified as
LA: Undefined. The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 was equal to the
reported wet weight in Question 1-24. From a followup call, the POTW provided
the correct wet weight of sewage sludge disposed by Land Application (6.7 wet
tons at 30% solids).
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use was reported
as Other (Nursery), which was classified as LA: Undefined.
This POTW did not report a dry weight in Question 1-16, nor wet weights in
Question 1-24, and did not respond to Question 1-36. In Question 1-24, under
Other, the POTW reported "Sludge Lagoon." From a followup call, the POTW
reported that no sewage sludge was generated or disposed in 1988. The POTW
has oxidation ponds and anticipates a sewage sludge problem in the next few years
but did not dispose any sewage sludge in 1988. Therefore, it was determined that
this POTW uses a Wastewater Stabilization Pond. This POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option for that Question. This POTW also
indicated Surface Disposal on the schematic in the questionnaire and reported, in
Question 1-23, that there are no plans to remove the sewage sludge. Therefore this
POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Other.
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41-39-350
41-39-354
41-39-355
41-39-357
41-39-361
41-39-374
41-39-375
41-45-411
41-45-413
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight reported
in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24. Because
percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the reported wet
weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the wet weight
and percent solids. The end use (Human Food Crop Land) was classified as LA:
Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Silviculture
land) was classified as LA: Forests.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 41-50-473. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Reclamation) was classified as LA: Reclamation Site.
The end use (Land
This POTW did not report a dry weight in Question 1-16, nor wet weights in
Question 1-24, and did not respond to Question 1-36. In Question 1-24, under
Other, the POTW reported "Discharged." From a followup call, the POTW
reported that no sewage sludge was disposed in 1988. The POTW uses an
extended aeration process and has a design flow of 0.6 MGD. Every once in a
while, in the event of high flow, some sewage sludge washes out. In the event of
continuous high flow, approximately 1.6 MGD, the plant equipment shuts down.
Because no sewage sludge was disposed in 1988, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
This POTW did not respond to the questionnaire. Therefore, the POTW was
classified according to the disposal practice reported in the 1986 NEEDS survey,
which is Land Application. Because the end use is not known, the POTW was
classified as LA: Undefined.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Pasture
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-36, but reported zero wet tons and zero
percent solids. In Question 1-24, under Other, the POTW also reported "Store on
Site." This POTW did not report a dry weight in Question 1-16. From a review
of the questionnaire, it was determined that this POTW uses Surface Disposal.
The dry weight of sewage sludge disposed (700 tons) was obtained from the
POTW in a followup call. This POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL,
with the end use SD: Other.
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41-45-416
41-45-424
41-45-425
41-45-428
41-45-433
41-47^39
41^8-449
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24.
From a followup call, the POTW correct the data in Question 1-24 to be 40 wet
tons and 5% solids for Co-Disposal Landfill. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified
as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
For Question I-34b(4), concerning total operating and maintenance expenses, the
POTW recorded the sum of Questions I-34a, I-34b(l), I-34b(2), and I-34b(3).
However, Question I-34b(4) requests the sum of Questions I-34b(l), I-34b(2), and
I-34b(3) only. Therefore, the response to Question I-34b(4) was corrected ($
51,322) and saved in the file: DGPA011.SLU29702.SSE2091.UPDATE(S0111).
This POTW reported the dry weight of sewage sludge generated in 1988 in
Question 1-16, but did not reported the wet weight of sewage sludge disposed in
Question 1-24. The POTW only reported "Transferred" under Other in Question
1-24. Because the sewage sludge is transferred to another facility, information on
the amount of sewage sludge disposed is not available. Therefore, the POTW was
classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Transfer). The dry weight was set equal to zero
because no sewage sludge was disposed in 1988 by this POTW.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. Further investigation of the data revealed that if the percent solids were
25%, rather than 4%, then the calculated dry weight would be equal to the
reported dry weight. Therefore, it is assumed that the percent solids were reported
as 4% to represent 1/4, and should have been reported as 25%. Co-Disposal
Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Further investigation of the data revealed that if the percent solids were 0.1%,
rather than 1%, then the calculated dry weight would be approximately equal to
the reported dry weight. Therefore, it is assumed that the percent solids should
have been reported as 0.1%. The end use (Pasture Land) was classified as LA:
Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Pasture
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
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41-48-450
41-49-456
41-50-458
41-50-460
41-50-462
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight reported
in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24. Because
percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the reported wet
weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the wet weight
and percent solids. The end use (Human Food Crop Land) was classified as LA:
Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW did not report
a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. From a followup call,
the POTW stated that the dry weight of sewage sludge generated could be
calculated from the reported wet weight and percent solids from Question 1-24,
which is 9.78 dry tons. The POTW did not report an end use in Question II-1,
but reported Dedicated Land in Question 11-16. A followup call to the POTW
confirmed that the response to Question II-1 should be 100% for Dedicated Land.
Because the end use was Dedicated Land, this POTW was classified as SURFACE
DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Dedicated Land.
Question II-5, concerning available nitrogen and phosphorus, was not completed
in the questionnaire. From a followup call, the POTW reported the percent
available nitrogen is 1.005%, but that available phosphorus is not tested. No
response was also provided for Question II-18.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW reported the
end uses of Animal Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land in Question II-1, but only
completed Part B of Section II for Animal Feed Crop Land. Following a followup
call, the POTW submitted a copy of Part B for Pasture Land. The end uses
(Animal Feed Crop Land and Pasture Land) were classified as LA: Agriculture.
Also, in Part B of Section II for Animal Feed Crop Land, the original data base
did not contain a response to Question II-17b. However, further review of the
questionnaire revealed that the response should be 0.5 (average number of acres
per application), and the data set has been corrected.
This POTW did not respond to the questionnaire. Therefore, the POTW was
classified according to the disposal practice reported in the 1986 NEEDS survey,
which is Land Application. Because the end use is not known, the POTW was
classified as LA: Undefined.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land and Pasture Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture. The end use
under other was classified as LA: Undefined.
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41-50-464
41-50-465
41-50^70
41-50-473
41-51-478
42-09-046
42-11-066
This POTW did not report a dry weight in Question 1-16 and did not respond to
Question 1-36. In Question 1-24, under Other, the POTW reported "Sludge
Lagoon" and reported zero wet tons of sewage sludge disposed. From a followup
call, the POTW reported that the sewage sludge is retained until it is ready to be
disposed. Disposal by means of Land Application takes place once or twice a year
in June and October, but no sewage sludge was disposed in 1988. Therefore, this
POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set
equal to zero.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 45-16-124. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other in Question 1-24 with zero wet tons of
sewage sludge disposed, and reported zero dry tons generated in Question 1-16.
The POTW did not respond to Question 1-36. It was determined, from a review
of the questionnaire, that this POTW was using a Wastewater Stabilization Pond.
Therefore, this POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry
weight was set equal to zero tons.
This POTW did not report an annual average daily total flow in Question I-9b.
From a followup call, the POTW reported that there is no flow meter on this
facility, so Question I-9b cannot be answered.
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 42-22-188. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use reported under
Other (Nurseries) was classified as LA: Public Contact Sites.
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 31-18-143. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use of Compost
Brokers was classified as LA: Compost. The end use of General Public was
classified as LA: Sale. The end use reported under Other (Board of Education)
was classified as LA: Public Contact Sites.
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42-12-082 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24.
Because percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the
reported wet weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the
wet weight and percent solids. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
42-20-165 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
42-21-182 Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight
calculated from Question 1-24. The POTW could not provide data from 1988
during a followup call. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of
sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 42-32-262. The
Land Application end use of "On Site Lawn," that was reported under Other, was
classified as LA: Public Contact Sites. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Questions 11-27 and 11-28 were not completed in the questionnaire. From a
followup call, the POTW provided the responses:
11-27: a. No
II-28: a. None.
42-22-190 Reported Land Application, Distribution and Marketing, and Co-Disposal Landfill
in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but did not report percent solids in Questions 1-24 for
Distribution and Marketing. From a followup call, the POTW reported the
missing percent solids and corrected the wet weights and percent solids for all of
the reported disposal practices: Land Application (2,200 wet tons at 1% solids),
Distribution and Marketing (213 wet tons at 7% solids), and Co-Disposal Landfill
(1,971 wet tons at 7% solids). The Land Application end use (Pasture Land) was
classified as LA: Agriculture. The Distribution and Marketing end use of General
Public was classified as LA: Sale. The Distribution and Marketing end use of
Landscape Contractors was classified as LA: Public Contact Sites. The
Distribution and Marketing end use under other (Landfill Cover) was classified as
NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503. Co-Disposal Landfill was also classified as
NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
42-22-192 Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight In Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 41-50-470. Distribution and
Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end uses were classified
as follows: from Compost Brokers to LA: Compost, from General Public to LA:
Sale, and from Municipalities to LA: Public Contact Sites.
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42-22-195
42-32-262
42-35-278
42-35-284
42-40-379
42-45-412
42-50-461
43-35-304
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 45-10-049. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Distribution and Marketing and Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use
of Compost Brokers was classified as LA: Compost. The remaining end uses
(Landscape Contractors and Municipalities) were classified as LA: Public Contact
Sites.
Reported Monofill in Question 1-24, but reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Question
1-36. The POTW also reported Co-Disposal Landfill on the schematic and
completed Section VI of the questionnaire for Co-Disposal Landfill. Therefore,
the wet weight reported in Question 1-24 was reclassified under Co-Disposal
Landfill. The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry
weight calculated from Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by
comparison of sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 33-
39-368. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOTCOSTED UNDER PART503.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not report percent solids, and
did not respond to Question 1-36 because Surface Disposal was not an option for
that Question. From a followup call, the POTW reported that the sewage sludge
is stored for 3 to 6 months and is disposed quarterly in a co-disposal landfill.
Because the sewage sludge was disposed in 1988, this POTW was classified as
NOTCOSTED UNDER PART503. The POTW also reported in the followup call
that the dry weight of sewage sludge reported in Question 1-16 is equivalent to the
dry weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Reclaimed
Land) was classified as LA: Reclamation Site.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but reported zero wet tons
and zero percent solids in Question 1-24 and did not report a dry weight in
Question 1-16. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage
sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 35-23-199. The end use
(Pasture Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
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44-04-007
44-20-155
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
From a followup call, the POTW corrected the weights reported in Questions 1-16
and 1-24. The dry weight generated in 1988 is 30.24 tons. The wet weight
disposed in 1988 is 168 tons at 18% solids. The end use (Pasture Land) was
classified as LA: Agriculture.
Part B in Section II (Land Application) was not completed in the questionnaire.
From a followup call, the POTW provided the following information to the
specific Land Application questions of concern:
II-5a: 14.0%
II-5b: 2.6%
11-18: b. Yes
11-22: d. POTW personnel
11-28: b. Buffer zone
d. Maximum slope requirement
11-29: b. Yes
11-31: a. Increase acreage within this land category.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
From a followup call, the POTW reported that the dry weight in Question 1-16 is
correct and that the wet weight in Question 1-24 should be 2,111 tons, as
calculated from the reported dry weight and percent solids. Monofill was
classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL , with the end use SD: Monofill.
Question V-21, concerning the depth to groundwater, was not completed in the
questionnaire. From a followup call, the POTW reported that the response should
be "d. 0.6 to 2 meters."
44-20-170
44-20-171
44-20-173
44-20-175
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 41-50-473. Monofill was classified
as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
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44-20-178
44-20-179
44-22-191
44-22-194
44-40-378
44-40-380
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option for that question. The POTW
indicated in the questionnaire that "sewage sludge is drawn off to sewage sludge
drying beds to dry, and stored indefinitely as we have no means of disposal.
Alternatively, the liquid sewage sludge (about 2% solids) is trucked to Upper
Blackstone where it is mixed with the influent." It was determined, from a review
of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses SURFACE DISPOSAL. Therefore, this
POTW was classified as SD: Other. The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did
not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24. However, the POTW
indicated on the questionnaire that the wet weight in Question 1-24 is estimated for
each dose and then multiplied by four doses per year. Therefore, the dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 is the correct dry weight of sewage sludge generated in
1988 and is used as the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988.
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Land Application and Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight
calculated from Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by
comparison of sewage sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 45-
07-042. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOTCOSTED UNDER PART503.
The LAND APPLICATION end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as
LA: Agriculture.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not respond to Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option for that Question. From a followup
call, the POTW reported that the sewage sludge "has been stored at the POTW
since 1975. The plant is in the process of upgrading the facility to dewater the
sewage sludge. It is also applying waste management to haul future sewage sludge
production to a co-disposal landfill." Because the ultimate disposal is Co-Disposal
Landfill, and no sewage sludge was disposed in 1988, this POTW was classified
as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503 and the dry weight was set equal to zero
tons.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW did not
report a dry weight in Question 1-16. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated
from the wet weight and percent solids reported in Question 1-24, under the
assumption that all of the sewage sludge disposed in 1988 was also generated in
1988. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART503.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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45-01-002
45-01-003
45-02-005
45-04-008
45-05-019
45-06-032
45-07-042
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" in Question 1-24, with zero wet tons, and did not
respond to Question 1-36. The POTW reported in the schematic, in the
questionnaire, that the sewage sludge is disposed in a co-disposal landfill.
However, the POTW also reported in Question 1-23 that the sewage sludge is
stored in an impoundment for five to ten years, which indicates surface disposal.
From a followup call, the POTW reported that the sewage sludge is stored in
lagoons and when the lagoons are cleaned, the sewage sludge is disposed in a co-
disposad landfill. Therefore, this POTW was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER
PART 503 and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons because no sewage sludge
was disposed in 1988.
This POTW was classified as INELIGIBLE/OUT OF BUSINESS.
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" in Question 1-24, with zero wet tons, and did not
respond to Question 1-36. The POTW also did not report a dry weight in Question
1-16. It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses
a Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported "Transfer" under Other in Question 1-24, and did not respond to
Question 1-36. This POTW transfers to POTW 25-04-009. The trip report
indicates aerobic digestion, then transfer to the other POTW where the sewage
sludge is dried and land applied. Therefore, this POTW was classified as LAND
APPLICATION, with the end use of LA: Compost. The dry weight calculated
from Question 1-24 is equal to the dry weight transferred (Question 1-19).
Therefore, this dry weight is used as the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed by
LA: Compost in 1988.
Reported zero wet tons, at 2% solids, under Surface Disposal and indicated
"Stored On Site" under Other in Question 1-24. The POTW reported in Question
1-23 that the there are no plans to remove the sewage sludge that is stored at the
POTW. Because no sewage sludge was disposed in 1988, this POTW was
classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero
tons.
Reported zero wet tons under Surface Disposal and indicated "Stored On Site"
under Other in Question 1-24. From a followup call, the POTW reported that the
sewage sludge is "stored for 12 to 24 months at a time and is land applied once a
year or once every two years." Because this facility ultimately uses Land
Application, but did not dispose of sewage sludge in 1988, this POTW is
considered to be using temporary storage. Therefore, the POTW was classified
as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
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45-10-049
45-10-058
45-11-062
45-11-064
45-11-071
45-11-073
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW did not report
end uses in Question II-1 and indicated on the questionnaire that they do not have
direct control over the application of the sewage sludge. Therefore, this POTW
was classified as LA: Undefined.
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The Distribution
and Marketing end use was reported in Question III-l as Other: Licensed Sludge
Hauler. Distribution and Marketing was classified as LAND APPLICATION, and
the end use was classified as LA: Undefined.
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The dry weight
reported in Question 1-16 was equal to the wet weight reported in Question 1-24.
Because percent solids were reported in Question 1-24, it is assumed that the
reported wet weight is correct. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the
wet weight and percent solids. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and did not respond to Questions 1-16 and 1-36. It was determined, from a
review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a Wastewater Stabilization Pond.
Therefore, this POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry
weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and reported zero dry tons of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. The
POTW did not respond to Question 1-36. It was determined, from a review of the
questionnaire, that this POTW uses a Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore,
this POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was
set equal to zero tons.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but did not report percent
solids in Question 1-24. The POTW did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge
generated in Question 1-16. From a followup call, the POTW reported that the
sewage sludge is stored in lagoons that are cleaned periodically. Only the water
from the lagoons is sprayed onto the land. Therefore, it was determined that this
POTW uses a Wastewater Stabilization Pond. This POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
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45-11-077
45-11-079
45-13-083
45-13-086
45-13-089
45-14-092
45-14-093
Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but reported zero wet
tons and zero percent solids in Question 1-24. The percent solids were imputed
according to the sewage sludge treatment processes (aerobic digestion and drying
beds) of this POTW.2 The wet weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988 was
calculated from the reported dry weight and the imputed percent solids. Co-
Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
This POTW did not respond to the questionnaire. Therefore, the POTW was
classified according to the disposal practice reported in the 1986 NEEDS survey,
which is Co-Disposal Landfill. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported "Discharged" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question 1-24
and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. It
was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and reported zero dry tons of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. It
was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported a wet weight of sewage sludge disposed by Surface Disposal in Question
1-24, but did not report percent solids. It was determined, from a review of the
questionnaire, that this POTW uses a Wastewater Stabilization Pond. From a
followup call, the POTW reported that 0.005 wet tons of sewage sludge was also
disposed in a Monofill in 1988. Therefore, the sewage sludge that was disposed
in a Monofill was classified as Surface Disposal (SD: Monofill). The POTW was
also classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other), with zero dry tons, to account for the
wastewater stabilization pond.
Reported "Discharged" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question 1-24
and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. It
was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
This POTW was classified as INELIGIBLE/OUT OF BUSINESS.
Manual for Performance Evaluation and Troubleshooting at Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Facilities, USEPA Office of Water Program Operations, EPA-
430/9-78-001, January 1978, page 352.
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45-15-112
45-15-114
45-16-120
45-16-124
45-16-125
45-16-130
45-17-131
Reported "Discharged" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question 1-24
and reported zero dry tons of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. It was
determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a Wastewater
Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK:
Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but did not report percent
solids in Question 1-24. It is assumed that the reported dry weight (Question 1-16)
and wet weight (Question 1-24) are correct, and the percent solids were calculated
from the dry and wet weights. The end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was
classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application and Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but only
reported Land Application in Question 1-36 because Surface Disposal was not an
option in Question 1-36. From a followup call, the POTW reported that "since
completing the survey, the POTW has received a permit to land apply all of its
sewage sludge. The sewage sludge is stored for less than one year and is land
applied in the spring and fall." The POTW also reported that the sewage sludge
is stored for 2 to 5 years in Question 1-23. From this information, it was
concluded that a small amount of the sewage sludge was land applied in 1988, and
the remaining amount was stored until the permit was obtained. Therefore, the dry
weight of sewage sludge disposed by Land Application was classified as LA:
Agriculture (from the end use of Human Food Crop Land) and the remaining
amount of sewage sludge was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other). Under the
UNKNOWN category, the dry weight was set equal to zero tons because the
sewage sludge was not disposed in 1988.
This POTW did not respond to the questionnaire. Therefore, the POTW was
classified according to the disposal practice reported in the 1986 NEEDS survey,
which is Co-Disposal Landfill. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported "Discharged" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question 1-24
and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. It
was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16.
It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
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45-18-138 Reported "To Other POTW" under Other in Question 1-24 and did not complete
Question 1-36. In the schematic in the questionnaire, the POTW reported that the
facility which receives the sewage sludge disposes the sewage sludge in a co-
disposal landfill. Therefore, this POTW was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER
PART 503.
45-18-141 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 45-36-355. The end use (Pasture
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Question II-5b, concerning available phosphorus, was not completed in the
questionnaire. A followup call was placed to this POTW, but no response was
obtained. Therefore, the response to this Question remains missing in the data set.
45-19-154 Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16.
It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
45-20-168 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. From a followup call, the POTW reported that information from 1988 was
not available, but the superintendent believed that the percent solids reported in
Question 1-24 (18%) should have been roughly 12.5% to 13%. Using 12.5%
solids, the calculated dry weight of disposed sewage sludge is 253.5 tons, which
is in agreement with the reported dry weight of generated sewage sludge (Question
1-16). Also, from the followup call, accurate 1991 data was provided (751,700
gallons at 4% solids), which calculates to be approximately 125 dry tons.
Therefore, the value reported in Question 1-16 (250 dry tons) will be recorded as
the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed by this facility. Co-Disposal Landfill
was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
45-23-208 Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16.
It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
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45-24-217
45-24-218
45-24-220
45-24-222
45-25-227
45-25-229
45-25-231
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16.
It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16.
It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16.
It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and reported zero dry tons of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. It
was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW did not report
a dry weight in Question 1-16. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the
wet weight and percent solids reported in Question 1-24, under the assumption that
all of the sewage sludge disposed in 1988 was also generated in 1988. The end
use (Pasture Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
This POTW was classified as INELIGIBLE/OUT OF BUSINESS.
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16.
It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
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45-26-237 Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16.
It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
45-28-241 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
45-28-246 Reported "Discharged" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question 1-24
and reported zero dry tons of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. It was
determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a Wastewater
Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK:
Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
45-29-247 Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16.
It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
This POTW did not report an annual average daily total flow in Question I-9b.
From a followup call, the POTW reported that the flow is recorded by the facility,
but the data is discarded every other year. Therefore, at the time of the followup
call, Question I-9b could not be answered.
45-29-248 Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and reported zero dry tons of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. It
was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
45-30-253 Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and reported zero dry tons of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16.
However, the POTW reported Land Application in Question 1-36 and completed
Section II of the questionnaire for Land Application. From a followup call, the
POTW reported that only the water from the processing lagoons is applied to the
land. The sewage sludge is allowed to settle in the lagoons and has never been
cleaned out. Therefore, it was determined that this POTW was using Wastewater
Stabilization Ponds and the POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other)
with dry weight equal to zero tons.
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45-32-269
45-32-274
45-35-299
45-36-321
45-36-326
45-36-329
45-36-332
45-36-335
45-36-336
This POTW did not respond to the questionnaire. Therefore, the POTW was
classified according to the disposal practice reported in the 1986 NEEDS survey,
which is Co-Disposal Landfill. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
Reported Incineration in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight in
Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 41-15-100.
Part B in Section IV (Incineration) in the questionnaire contained missing data.
However, no responses were obtained from attempted followup calls. Therefore,
the data remain missing in the data set.
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36.
classified as UNKNOWN, with the end use UNK: Ocean.
Ocean Disposal was
Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16.
It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Therefore, the dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and
wastewater treatment processes with POTW 31-06-033. Because the reported end
use was Dedicated Land, the POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL with
the end use SD: Dedicated Land.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Animal Feed
Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Pasture
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported "Stored Off Site" under Other in Question 1-24 and did not complete
Question 1-36. From a followup call, the POTW reported that the ultimate
disposal practice is Land Application, but the sewage sludge is shipped to a
different facility before it is applied. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
LAND APPLICATION. Because no end use information was provided in the
questionnaire, this POTW was classified with the end use LA: Undefined.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end uses (Animal
Feed Crop Land and Human Food Crop Land) were classified as LA: Agriculture.
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45-37-339 This POTW did not respond to the questionnaire. Therefore, the POTW was
classified according to the disposal practice reported in the 1986 NEEDS survey,
which is Co-Disposal Landfill. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
45-37-340 Reported "Sludge Lagoon" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question
1-24 and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16.
The POTW also reported the sewage sludge storage as "anaerobic decomposition
by wasting ponds" in Question 1-22, and "no plans to remove the sewage sludge"
in Question 1-23. From a followup call, the POTW reported that there are no
meters on the pumps to the lagoons. It was determined, from a review of the
questionnaire and trip report, that this POTW uses Surface Disposal. Therefore,
this POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL, with the end use SD: Other.
The dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and wastewater
treatment processes with POTWs 41-36-323, 41-50-470, and 45-45-414. Also,
based on schematic, a sewage sludge sample should have been collected at this
POTW.
45-38-342 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Pasture
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
45-39-359 Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, and also reported "Storage"
under Other in Question 1-24. The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not
agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24. Therefore, the dry
weight was imputed by comparison of sewage sludge and wastewater treatment
processes with POTW 32-06-031. The sewage sludge reported as "Storage" was
classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero
because the sewage sludge was not disposed in 1988. The Land Application end
use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
45-39-360 Reported "Discharged" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question 1-24
and reported zero dry tons of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. From a
followup call, the POTW reported that no sewage sludge was disposed in 1988.
The sewage sludge was being washed out of secondary clarifiers and PADER was
aware of this. The POTW has since started to ship the sewage sludge to another
treatment plant for disposal. Because no sewage sludge was disposed in 1988, this
POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set
equal to zero.
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45-39-366 Reported Surface Disposal, and indicated "Stored on Site" under Other, in
Question 1-24 and reported Distribution and Marketing in Question 1-36. From a
followup call, the POTW reported that Distribution and Marketing was used
through March of 1988 and the sewage sludge was stored on site for the remainder
of the year. Since then, the sewage sludge has been disposed by Co-Disposal
Landfill. Therefore, 25% of the sewage sludge disposed by this POTW was
disposed by Distribution and Marketing and 75% was stored for future disposal in
a co-disposal landfill. Distribution and Marketing was classified as Land
Application. The end use of farmers was classified as LA: Agriculture and the end
use of General Public was classified as LA: Sale. The sewage sludge intended for
Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503, but the
dry weight was set equal to zero tons because the sewage sludge was not disposed
in 1988.
45-39-372 This POTW did not respond to the questionnaire. Therefore, the POTW was
classified according to the disposal practice reported in the 1986 NEEDS survey,
which is Co-Disposal Landfill. Co-Disposal Landfill was classified as NOT
COSTED UNDER PART 503.
45-39-373 Reported "Discharged" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question 1-24
and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. The
questionnaire indicated that sewage sludge is stored in above-ground containers or
other containers indefinitely. From a followup call, the POTW reported that the
sewage sludge is stored on a surface disposal site at the facility. The POTW
reported in Question 1-23 that there are no plans to remove the sewage sludge.
Therefore, this POTW was classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry
weight was set equal to zero tons.
The values reported in Questions I-9b(l), I-9b(2), and I-9b(3), concerning specific
daily flows, were reported as gallons per day (GPD) rather than million gallons per
day (MGD). The correct values should be:
I-9b(l) = 0.00015689 mgd
I-9b(2) = 0.00078445 mgd
I-9b(3) = 0.0000364 mgd.
These values have been corrected and saved in the file:
DGPA011.SLU29702.SSE2091.UPDATE(S0102).
45^2-387 This POTW was classified as INELIGIBLE/OUT OF BUSINESS.
45-42-390 Reported Co-Disposal Landfill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but reported zero wet
tons and no percent solids in Question 1-24. The POTW also did not report a dry
weight in Question 1-16. The dry weight was imputed by comparison of sewage
sludge and wastewater treatment processes with POTW 41-36-323. Co-Disposal
Landfill was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503.
45-42-392 Reported "New Facility" under Other in Question 1-24 and did not report sewage
sludge weights in Questions 1-16 and 1-24. Therefore, this POTW was classified
as INELIGIBLE/OUT OF BUSINESS.
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45-44-398
45-45-403
45-45-408
45-45-409
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not complete Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option for that question. The POTW reported
in Questions 1-22 and 1-23 that sewage sludge is stored in an impoundment and
there are no plans to remove the sewage sludge. From a followup call, the POTW
reported that Surface Disposal is used to store sewage sludge on site, and they
hope to get permission to compost the sewage sludge. Therefore, the POTW was
classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL with the end use SD: Other.
Reported Distribution and Marketing in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry
weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question
1-24. From a followup call, the POTW provided a "better estimate" for the dry
weight in Question 1-16. However, the reported dry weight and the calculated dry
weight still did not agree. Because the POTW referred to the dry weight in
Question 1-16 as an estimate, the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24 is used
as the dry weight of sewage sludge disposed in 1988. Distribution and Marketing
was classified as LAND APPLICATION. The end use (Farmers) was classified as
LA: Agriculture.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Further investigation of the data revealed that if the percent solids were 10%,
rather than 1%, then the calculated dry weight would be approximately equal to
the reported dry weight. Therefore, it is assumed that the percent solids should
have been reported as 10%. The end use of Pasture Land was reported in
Question II-1, but Question 11-16 (in Part B) was not completed. From a followup
call, the POTW reported that Part B was completed for Pasture Land, so Question
II-16 should have indicated Pasture Land. The end use (Pasture Land) was
classified as LA: Agriculture.
Questions II-5 and 11-18 were not completed in the questionnaire. From a
followup call, the POTW reported that it does not measure the sewage sludge for
available nitrogen and phosphorus. Therefore, the response to Question II-5
remains missing. The response to Question 11-18 should have been "c. Not
applicable."
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not complete Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option for that question. From a followup
call, the POTW reported that the sewage sludge is stored for one month and is
then disposed by means of a Co-Disposal Landfill. Because sewage sludge was
disposed in 1988 and the POTW does not permanently dispose of sewage sludge
through surface disposal, it was determined that this POTW uses Co-Disposal
Landfill. Therefore, the POTW was classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART
503. The reported dry weight in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight
calculated from Question 1-24. Further review of the questionnaire revealed that
the wet weight of sewage sludge reported in Question 1-24 should be 6,650 tons,
rather than 2,650 tons. With the corrected wet weight, the reported dry weight
agrees with the calculated dry weight.
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45-45-414
45-45-415
45-45-422
45-45-423
45-48-451
45^8^52
Reported Monofill in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. Monofill was classified as
SURFACE DISPOSAL with the end use SD: Monofill.
Reported Surface Disposal, with zero wet tons, in Question 1-24 and did not
complete Question 1-36. The POTW also reported zero dry tons of sewage sludge
generated in Question 1-16. It was determined, from a review of the questionnaire,
that this POTW uses a Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was
classified as UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero
tons.
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The end use (Pasture
Land) was classified as LA: Agriculture.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not complete Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option for that question. The POTW
reported, in Questions 1-22 and 1-23, that the sewage sludge is stored in a sewage
sludge pile and there are no plans to remove the sewage sludge. It was
determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses Surface
Disposal. Therefore, the POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL with the
end use SD: Other. Also, based on the schematic, a sewage sludge sample should
have been collected at this POTW.
Reported Surface Disposal in Question 1-24, but did not complete Question 1-36
because Surface Disposal was not an option for that question. From a followup
call, the POTW reported that the sewage sludge is stored for more than ten years.
In the winter of 1990, the sewage sludge was disposed by means of a co-disposal
landfill. The facility is now waiting for approval from the state to continue
landfilling the sewage sludge. Because the ultimate disposal practice is a Co-
Disposal Landfill but the sewage sludge was not disposed in 1988, this POTW was
classified as NOT COSTED UNDER PART 503 and the dry weight was set equal
to zero tons.
In Question I-34b, concerning operating and maintenance expenses, the responses
to Questions I-34b(l) and I-34b(2) were recorded as quote marks (") in the
questionnaire. Because it is unclear what the correct responses should be, and
because the total in Question I-34b(4) is equal to the response to Question I-34a,
the responses to Questions I-34b(l) and I-34b(2) have been changed to missing
values in the file: DGPA011 .SLU29702.SSE2091 .UPDATE (SOI 11).
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The reported dry weight
in Question 1-16 did not agree with the dry weight calculated from Question 1-24.
Further review of the questionnaire revealed that the dry- weight of sewage sludge
generated should be 0.19 tons and the percent solids from Question 1-24 should be
1.52%. With this information, the reported dry weight and the calculated dry
weight agree. The end use (Animal Feed Crop Land) was classified as LA:
Agriculture.
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45-49-457
45-50-463
45-50-469
45-50-474
46-35-295
Reported Land Application in Questions 1-24 and 1-36. The POTW did not report
a dry weight in Question 1-16. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the
wet weight and percent solids reported in Question 1-24, under the assumption that
all of the sewage sludge disposed in 1988 was also generated in 1988. Because the
reported end use is Dedicated Land, the POTW was classified as SURFACE
DISPOSAL with the end use SD: Dedicated Land.
Reported Surface Disposal, with wet weight and percent solids, in Question 1-24,
but reported Land Application in Question 1-36. The POTW did not report a dry
weight in Question 1-16. Therefore, the dry weight was calculated from the wet
weight and percent solids reported in Question 1-24 under the assumption that all
of the sewage sludge disposed in 1988 was also generated in 1988. The POTW
reported, in Questions 1-22 and 1-23, that the sewage sludge is stored in a sewage
sludge pile and there are no plans to remove the sewage sludge. It was
determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses Surface
Disposal. Therefore, the POTW was classified as SURFACE DISPOSAL with the
end use SD: Other.
Reported "Discharged" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question 1-24
and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. It
was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported "Discharged" under Other, with zero wet tons disposed, in Question 1-24
and did not report a dry weight of sewage sludge generated in Question 1-16. It
was determined, from a review of the questionnaire, that this POTW uses a
Wastewater Stabilization Pond. Therefore, this POTW was classified as
UNKNOWN (UNK: Other) and the dry weight was set equal to zero tons.
Reported Ocean Disposal in Questions 1-24 and 1-36, but did not report percent
solids in Question 1-24. It is assumed that the reported dry weight (Question 1-16)
and wet weight (Question 1-24) are correct, and the percent solids were calculated
from the dry and wet weights. Ocean Disposal was classified as UNKNOWN with
the end use UNK: Ocean.
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10. LOGNORMAL ESTIMATES FROM STRATIFIED RANDOM SAMPLES
Monte Carlo simulation results are used in this chapter to illustrate the distributional properties associated
with weighted mixtures of random variables that are lognormally distributed. Specifically, these
simulations were conducted to visually assess the assumption that the weighted combination of lognormal
random variables approximates a lognormal distribution. This assumption is the basis for the
multicensored maximum-likelihood estimates of national pollutant concentrations reported in Chapter 7.
Motivations for the study are presented in Section 10.1; design and results of the simulations are
presented in Section 10.2.
10.1 MOTIVATIONS FOR THE STUDY
In order to estimate the current (assumed to be relatively small) risk to human health and the environment
from the use or disposal of sewage sludge and to determine the economic impact of the Final Standards
for the Use or Disposal of Sewage Sludge (40 CFR, Part 503), the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) conducted the National Sewage Sludge Survey (NSSS) in late 1988 and early 1989.
The NSSS was designed with both a questionnaire and an analytical sampling component. For the
analytical sampling component of the survey, Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) were selected
at random from within each of the four flow rate strata. Membership of a POTW within a strata was
based on responses to questions in the 1986 NEEDs Survey, conducted by EPA's Office of Municipal
Pollution Control, on the influent flow rate for wastewater treated by the POTW. Approximately 200
POTWs that practice secondary or better wastewater treatment were selected to participate in the survey.
The analytical samples of treated sewage sludge ready for use or disposal were collected in scoops, placed
in sample jars, and later physically analyzed for 412 potential pollutants. The proposed Final Standards
for the Use or Disposal of Sewage Sludge (40 CFR, Part 503) focused on 28 pollutants of concern. The
estimation procedure presented here takes lognormal estimates for the distribution of pollutant
concentrations within strata and extrapolates to a national distribution for each pollutant. A breakdown
of the sample size/population by flow rate is provided in Table 10-1.
The two purposes for calculating these national distributions are to support screening analyses during the
early development stages of the Final Standards for the Use or Disposal of Sewage Sludge (40 CFR, Part
503) and to provide information to the public. For development of the Final Standards, the estimation
procedure is used in screening analyses to provide preliminary economic impact estimates for pollutant
limits. The full economic analysis, as well as the aggregate risk analysis, is based on the observed-
multivariate distribution rather man the parametric-univariate distributions discussed here. The public
dissemination of these analytical results helps to succinctly describe, for wastewater engineers and other
interested citizens, national distributions for individual pollutants of concern in sewage sludge as found
between POTWs that practice secondary or better wastewater treatment.
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TABLE 10-1
POST-STRATIFICATION POPULATION AND SAMPLE SIZES FOR
POTWS THAT USE OR DISPOSE OF SEWAGE SLUDGE
AFTER SECONDARY OR BETTER WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Influent Flow to Treatment
(Millions of Gallons per day)
Population Size
Sample Size
Greater Than 100
Greater Than 10 but Less Than 100
Greater Than 1 but Less Than 10
Less Than 1
National
27
318
1,927
6,225
8,497
19
54
64
41
178
10.2 DESIGN AND RESULTS OF SIMULATIONS
Simulations were designed to show if the assumption that weighted linear combinations of independent
lognormal random variables approximates a lognormal distribution leads to useful approximations for the
national distribution of pollutant concentrations in sewage sludge. This assumption is the basis for the
maximum-likelihood estimates (MLE) reported in Chapter 7. Therefore, each set of simulations uses a
sample size equal to the sample frame for the NSSS. In 1988, there were 8,497 POTWs that used or
disposed of sewage sludge while practicing secondary or better wastewater treatment. POTWs that use
wastewater stabilization ponds as a form of secondary treatment were excluded from this count as no
samples of such POTWs were obtained during the NSSS. Further, strata means and variances used as
parameters in the simulation are chosen from survey strata estimates reported in Section 7.4 and the
simulated distributions are probability plotted, and hypotheses tested, against the associated estimates for
national distributions.
To succinctly describe the national distribution for individual pollutants of concern, certain assumptions
are made before calculation is begun. The estimation procedure assumes a model where there is a single
mean pollutant concentration across the Nation with variance terms for within-strata and between-strata.
The national distribution, the within-strata distribution, and the between-strata distribution are all assumed
to be lognormal distributions that are independent and identically distributed. The assumption of
lognormality for pollutant concentrations in sewage sludge is a common assumption. The assumption that
the within-strata distributions are identically distributed contradicts the assumptions that led the survey
designers to select a stratified sampling plan. It is the sensitivity of this assumption to certain known
deviations that this simulation study will address.
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Operationally, there are three major steps to the estimation calculation. None of the steps themselves are
unusual, but their combination in unusual. First, observation space estimates of within-strata means and
variances are calculated using the maximum-likelihood technique presented in Section 7.4. Then,
between-strata variance estimates are calculated using standard methods for stratified survey analysis.
Finally, national estimates are calculated by using the within-strata means and variances, between-strata
variances, and standard methods for stratified survey analysis.
Strata estimates, calculated by maximum-likelihood methods as reported in Section 7.4, for five pollutants
of concern were intentionally selected for simulation. This was done because it is assumed that a lack
of homogeneity will cause problems with estimating a single lognormal distribution that characterizes
pollutant concentrations across the Nation. Distributional parameters for Zinc, Beryllium, and
Molybdenum were chosen because the within-strata mean and variance estimates for these pollutants
"looked" more homogenous than other estimates calculated from the survey. Within-strata means and
variance estimates for a particular pollutant "looked" homogenous in the sense that they agreed to within
an order of magnitude. Distributional parameters for Aldrin and PCB-1248 were chosen because the
within-strata mean and variance estimates for these pollutants "looked" less homogenous than others
calculated from the survey. Within-strata mean and variance estimates for a particular pollutant "looked"
less homogenous in the sense that they did not agree to within an order of magnitude. Strata sizes,
sample sizes, means, standard deviations, log-means, and log-standard deviations for these pollutants are
presented in Table 10-2.
Generators capable of producing random variates from known distributions are completely deterministic.
Given the same starting value on the same type of computer, they will always produce the same sequence
of random variates. A random number generator is only random in the sense that sequences of numbers
produced from it are able to pass certain standard statistical tests.' Therefore, to ensure that each
simulation for a particular pollutant did not contain any part of the sequence used for the others, all
simulations for a particular pollutant were run sequentially. In order to make the simulation repeatable,
a starting value for the generator was chosen explicitly. For comparative purposes, simulations for each
pollutant are run on the same sequence of random numbers. The generator used here is the RANNOR
function in SAS Version 6.06, which is a congruential generator.
The usefulness of the procedure for calculating national estimates is evaluated in two ways. First,
probability plots for the assumed distributions are overlaid by probability plots for measurements from
the simulated population. To assist in the interpretation of these plots, see Figure 10-1 titled "Ten
Simulations for Lognormal Random Variables." This simulation shows deviates where all strata are
generated from the same lognormal distribution, with log-mean zero and log-variance one. Each
probability plot shows both the assumed and the observed relative position for each simulated datum.
Then, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test is used to compare the simulated distribution to the assumed
distribution.
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TABLE 10-2
NATIONAL SEWAGE SLUDGE SURVEY:
SELECTED DISTRIBUTIONAL PARAMETERS
Pollutant
Aldrin
Beryllium
Molybdenum
PCB-1248
Zinc
Flow Group
>100 MGD
10100 MGD
10100 MGD
10100 MGD
10100 MGD
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Results are discussed in terms of results from probability plots, presented in Figures 10-2 through 10-6
and results of the Kolraogorov-Smirnov test of lognormality with known mean and variance. Then
conclusions are made in regard to use of the estimation procedure under study in application to the NSSS.
Pollutants whose parameter estimates for within-strata "look" homogenous have simulated national
distributions that visually "look" similar to those national distributions generated by the estimation
procedure under study. Pollutants whose parameter estimates for within-strata did not "look"
homogenous have simulated national distributions that visually "look" quite different than the national
distributions generated by the estimation procedure under study. Inspection of the probability plots for
those pollutants whose parameter estimates for within-strata "look" homogenous will also show that, for
each pollutant, the small deviations from the assumed distribution, in both the upper and lower tails, is
systematic over each set of 10 simulations. The systematic deviations indicate bias in the procedure, but
the visual impact of those deviations is such that they seem likely to be inconsequential when compared
to deviations from lognormality in the underlying data. Additionally, all of the simulations provide
reasonable approximations to a straight line and that indicates that the results of all simulations are
approximately lognormal in distribution. It seems unlikely that any other type of parametric distribution
will fit better than the lognormal.
A critical value for each family of tests was chosen using the Bonferoni approximation. The test-wise
error rate was set at 0.01 and the family-wise error rate was set at 0.10. In each case, the hypothesis
that the family of simulations come from a lognormal distribution with a known mean and variance was
rejected.
In application to the NSSS, the procedure under study appears to provide an adequate approximation for
two reasons. Those cases where the national pollutant concentration estimates fit the simulations poorly
are also cases where the strata estimates themselves are questionable. It seems likely that the underlying
data for those pollutants do not follow a lognormal distribution. Additionally, the stratification by flow
group in this survey was done as much for the economic data to be collected as it was for the pollutant-
concentration data. The same treatment processes and types of industrial discharges could well be found
in almost all strata. Therefore, it is not unreasonable that the pollutant concentrations between strata are
approximately the same.
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Figure 10-1
Ten Simulations for Lognormal Random Variables
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Figure 10-2
Probability Plots for Ten Simulations of "Aldrin"
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Figure 10-3
Probability Plots for Ten Simulations of "Berylium"
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Figure 10-4
Probability Plots for Ten Simulations of "Molybdenum"
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Figure 10-5
Probability Plots for Ten Simulations of "PCB-1248"
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Figure 10-6
Probability Plots for Ten Simulations of "Zinc"
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PART Al
DATA LISTING FOR THE NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS
FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
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APPENDIX
DATA LISTINGS
This appendix provides three data listings. Part Al presents pollutant-concentration data from the
National Sewage Sludge Survey (NSSS) for the pollutants of concern listed in the proposed Final
Standards for the Use and Disposal of Sewage Sludge (40 CFR, Part 503), (54 Federal Register 5746-
5902; February 6,1989). These data were used to produce the flow rate stratum and national pollutant
concentration estimates reported in Chapter 7 of this document.
Data listed in Part Al were extracted from the National Sewage Sludge Survey (NSSS) analytical data
base and edited. Edits were performed to achieve the following objectives:
(a) Delete data from samples of sludge that had received only primary treatment. These
samples are indicated in the NSSS data base as PRI_SLG='T.'
(b) Average the variable AMOUNT for duplicate samples. These samples were indicated
in the NSSS by the variable DUPFLAG='T.' The variable DETLIMIT was also
averaged for duplicate samples. In the data listing, average values can be distinguished
by those observations for which the sample number is blank.
(c) Transform AMOUNT to the natural logarithm scale. This information is recorded under
the variable LNAMOUNT. Likewise, the natural logarithm transform of DETLIMIT is
recorded in the variable LNDL.
Pollutants are referred to as analytes in the NSSS analytical data base. Observations are presented in Part
Al by analyte and stratum. The recorded stratum number designates the survey design flow rate group
from which the sample was obtained. Observed maxima for detected values and for the value of amount
with the minimum-level value substituted for nondetects are listed in Table A-l, on the next page.
Part A2, which starts on page A-51, provides a data listing of the NSSS Data Conventions Data Base.
Data in those data base reflect edits to NSSS Questionnaire Data Base responses for a select set of
questions. These edits are documented in Chapter 9. Part A2 contains the regulatory analytical (RA)
use or disposal practice and dry weight of sewage sludge disposed by each POTW in the NSSS. These
data were used to generate estimates reported in Chapters 2, 3, and 5 of this document.
Finally, Part A3 lists pollutant concentrations found in sewage sludge from 16 POTWs after primary and
secondary treatment of wastewater. Results of the analyses of these data, which were extracted from the
"40 City Study" data base are reported in Chapter 8. Part A3 begins on page A-164.
A-l
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TABLE A-l
OBSERVED MAXIMUM VALUES FOR POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
FROM THE RATIONAL SEWAGE SLUDGE SURVEY
Pollutant
Aldrin
Arsenic
Benzene
Benzo(a)pyrene
Beryllium
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) Fhthalat
Cadmium
Cadmium"
Chlordan*
Chromium
Copper
Dleldrln
Eeptachlor
Bexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
Lead
Llndane (gamraa-bhc)
Mercury
Molybdenum
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
Nickel
PCB-1016
PCB-1221
PCB-1232
PCB-1242
PCB-1248
PCB-1254
PCB-1260
Phosphorus
Percent Solids
Selenium
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
Tozaphene
Trichloroethene
Zinc
4,4'-DDD
4.4--DDE
4.4--DDT
Unit
MgAg
mgAg
MgAg
MgAg
mgAg
MgAg
mgAg
mgAg
MSAg
mgAg
mgAg
MgAg
MgAg
MgAg
MgAg
mgAg
MgAg
mgAg
mgAg
MgAg
mgAg
MgAg
MgAg
MgAg
MgAg
MgAg
MgAg
MgAg
mgAg
X
mgAg
mgAg
MgAg
MgAg
mgAg
MgAg
MgAg
MgAg
National
Detection
Rate
3
80
0
3
22
63
69
69
0
91
100
5
0
0
0
80
0
64
53
0
67
0
0
0
0
9
9
10
100
100
68
100
0
1
100
0
1
2
Number
of
Samples
238
239
240
240
239
240
239
238
238
239
239
238
238
240
240
239
238
239
239
240
239
238
238
238
238
238
238
238
241
239
239
239
238
240
239
238
238
238
Maximum Maximum Value
Detected Value (Nondetects-minimum level)
45.90
316.00
220.00
24,700.00
3.90
891,000.00
8,220.00
499.00
489.00
3,750.00
3,120.00
47.50
22.60
.
.
1,670.00
75.70
47.00
67.90
.
976.00
.
.
,
,
5,200.00
9.350.00
4,010.00
71,700.00
100.00
70.00
258,000.00
.
3,300.00
68,000.00
391.00
190.00
121.00
105.00
316.00
71,400.00
217,000.00
21.00
891,000.00
8,220.00
499.00
2,630.00
3,750.00
3,120.00
105.00
211.00
217,000.00
217,000.00
1,670.00
263.00
47.00
105.00
1,090,000.00
976.00
2,110.00
2,110.00
2,110.00
2,110.00
5,200.00
9.350.00
4,010.00
71,700.00
100.00
84.60
258,000.00
10,500.00
71,400.00
68,000.00
526.00
526.00
211.00
Estimates Generated After Deleting an Extreme Outlier Observation From Stratum 3.
A-2
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1 A4Z
ti&
ANALTTE=ALDRIN STRATUM=1
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
A LOR IN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
16821 10.67
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046 29
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
JIIJJLI VTir*ซt nnvu eTni-nnj-A
10.32
7.66
8.82
8.35
8.14
10.55
9.84
15.45
5.18
5.24
10.53
92
10.19
8.80
10.54
11.43
4.49
11.47
6.53
10.06
6.56
11.97
13.50
15.00
9.83
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
ALDRIN 2 16527 . 11.25
ALDRIN 2 16528 . 17.33
ALDRIN 2 16814 . 10.92
ALDRIN 2 16818 . 10.62
ALDRIN 2 . 11.12
ALORIN 2 16834 . 9.10
ALDRIN 2 .6.57
ALDRIN 2 16529 . 16.67
ALDRIN Z . 7.47
ALDRIN 2 16810 . 9.57
ALDRIN 2 16811 . 4.70
ALDRIN 2 16833 . 6.30
ALDRIN 2 17025 . 11.79
ALDRIN 2 . 17061 . 10.11
ALDHIN 2 16743 . 10.54
ALDRIN 2 . 15.15
ALDRIN 2 16831 . 12.46
ALDRIN 2 16832 . 10.59
ALDPIM * l67" * 12*03
ALDRIH | 16868 . Ji'Xt
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.40
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
JJ54J5
LNDL
2.37
2.33
2.04
2.18
2.12
2.10
2.36
2.29
2.74
1.64
1.66
2.35
2.32
2.18
2.35
2.44
1.50
2.44
1.88
2.31
1.88
2.48
2.60
2.71
2.29
LNDL
2.42
2.85
2.39
2.36
2.41
2.21
1.88
2.81
2.01
2.26
1.55
1.84
2.47
2.31
2.36
2.72
2.52
2.36
2.49
ง48
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
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EPISODE
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1556
1564
1564
ANALYTE
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALORIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
3'
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=ALDRIN STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
16623
16025
16806
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
UNT DETLIMIT
12.05
11.28
8.75
10.43
8.60
7.40
8.00
9.01
11.05
3.46
11.62
11.00
11.19
.96
.92
4.08
7.52
10.00
10.83
10.66
13.11
22.27
3.60
.81
9.27
.71
.77
.61
.75
.46
10.00
4.68
10.00
9.75
10.39
'4.27
11.94
10.20
10.31
6.71
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.40
UG/KG 3.83
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.66
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
2.49
2.42
2.17
2.34
2.17
2.00
2.06
2.20
2.40
1.24
2.45
2.40
2.42
*
.
1.41
2.02
2.30
2.38
2.37
2.57
3.10
1.26
.
2.23
2.27
1.91
2.28
2.28
2.25
2.30
1.54
2.30
2.26
2.34
1.45
2.48
2.32
2.33
1.90
SOLIDS
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.60
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.60
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.60
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
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EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
1IU
ANALYTE
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALORIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALORIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALORIN
ALDRIN
ALORIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALORIN
ALDRIN
S
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS .FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
" ANALYTE=ALDRIN STRATUH=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
16532
16533
16534
16617
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
Hill
UNT DETLItllT
4.55
7.12
3.78
3.73
7.35
4.56
10.24
10.47
12.61
10.84
11.25
12.05
12.86
22.36
9.54
6.28
13.75
24.04
4.19
10.86
9.39
10.15
34.00
3.80
12.94
5.15
12.38
10.68
5.26
1.10
10.60
14.31
10.71
10.00
10.85
11.03
11.20
13.07
11.11
10.77
11.03
5.40
10.50
5.60
105.26
9.45
10.69
15.05
.69
5.01
50.74
9*19
12.40
UNIT LNAHOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG x 2.98
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/Be* :
LNOL
1.51
1.96
1.33
1.32
2.00
1.52
2.33
2.35
2.53
2.38
2.42
2.49
2.55
3.11
2.26
1.84
2.62
3.18
1.43
2.38
2.24
2.32
3.53
1.33
2.56
1.64
2.52
2.37
1.66
0.10
2.36
2.66
2.37
2.30
2.38
2.40
2.42
2.57
2.41
2.38
2.40
1.69
2.35
1.72
4.66
2.25
2.37
2.71
.
1.61
3.93
1:1!
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41:H
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1546
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
ANALYTE
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALORIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
STRATUM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SAMPLE AMOUNT
17002
17003
17005
17001
'
17090
17091
17069
16604
17070
17067
16683 20.97
16891
16892
17143 26.42
DETLIMIT
6.20
5.15
10.65
5.74
9.49
10.96
10.60
4.43
10.31
7.47
11.66
.
10.91
4.63
.
11.33
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.04
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.27
UG/KG
LNDL
1.82
1.64
2.38
1.75
2.25
2.40
2.36
1.49
2.33
2.01
2.46
.
2.39
1.56
.
2.43
SOLIDS
53.70
65.60
11.60
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.60
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
1.15
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1369
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1476
1488
\m
ANALYTE
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIII
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALORIN
ALORIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALORIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
*
16525
16526
16615
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16667 18.52
16537
16536
16539
16796
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16680
17060
17029 :
DETLIMIT
3.33
13.75
0.76
6.33
17.00
9.04
1.59
12.63
22.00
7.33
10.47
.
5.12
9.31
6.02
9.29
5.20
17.65
7.57
16.25
86.96
16.60
7.50
11.74
20.63
6.43
10.00
5.59
5.45
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 2.92
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
urn :
LNDL
1.20
2.62
-0.25
2.12
2.83
2.20
0.46
2.54
3.09
1.99
2.35
.
1.63
2.23
2.08
2.23
1.65
2.67
2.02
2.79
4.47
2.61
2.01
2.46
3.04
2.13
2.30
1.72
1.70
1:1!
SOLIDS
100.00
0.60
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.60
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
iltt
-------
DATA,LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATION*?tOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
15Z7
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ALDRIN
ALORIN
ALDRIH
ALDRIN
ALORIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1368
1391
1419
1436
. 1436
I 1436
*ป 1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ANALYTE=ALORIN STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
ANALYTE=ARSENIC STRATUM^!
STRATUM SAMPLE
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
6.10
16.50
10.30
3.30
3.80
6.90
13.00
13.10
16.80
9.40
2.70
6.80
7.00
9.60
10.30
2.50
2.40
6.70
2.10
8.65
7.00
DETLIMIT
9.57
8.40
7.14
12.66
13.00
4.37
8.02
10.35
9.84
20.83
12.35
DETLIMIT
9.10
,
36.40
8.50
2.40
6.10
. 55.60
11.95
UNIT
U6/K6
UG/KS
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/K6
UG/KG
UG/KS
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/K6
MG/KG
MG/K6
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/K6
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
*
LNAMOUNT
1.61
2.60
2.33
1.19
1.34
1.93
2.56
2.57
2.82
2.24
0.99
1.92
1.95
2.26
2.33
0.92
0.86
1.90
0.74
2.18
1.95
LNDL
2.26
2.13
1.97
2.54
2.56
1.48
2.08
2.34
2.29
3.04
2.51
LNDL
2.21
3.59
2.14
0.68
*
*
1.81
*
4.02
2.48
SOLIDS
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.60
44.00
36.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.60
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
16.10
10.40
3.60
2.00
1.80
6.45
-------
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
> 1443
oo 1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503 ,
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
mi
ANALYTE
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ttiiffiE
ST
2
2
2
2
2
e
2
2
Z
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=ARSENIC STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
16527
16526
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
. 17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
. 17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
\m
AMOUNT
6.10
5.40
4.10
4.30
5.30
13.20
5.10
20.00
6.95
m
46.20
14.90
11.80
7.40
16.40
4
2.20
9.30
9.10
*
3.80
.
8.60
8.10
11.40
7.80
5.20
34.70
11.70
23.10
8.00
,
7.00
12.70
201.80
315.60
7.20
4.40
.
4.20
1.20
4.90
0.60
6.40
2.80
7.00
3.90
3.30
10.30
7.60
6.90
19'. 10
DETLIMIT
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5.20
.
.
.
.
.
21.60
.
.
,
12.90
5.80
4.50
.
18.50
.
.
.
.
,
,
.
6.70
5.00
.
.
.
.
,
20.40
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
B
2.40
UNIT I
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
\\m
.N AMOUNT
1.81
1.69
1.41
1.46
1.67
2.58
1.63
3.00
1.94
*
3.83
2.70
2.47
2.00
2.80
.
0.79
2.23
2.21
.
1.34
,
2.15
2.09
2.43
2.05
1.65
3.55
2.46
3.14
2.08
.
1.95
2.54
5.31
5.75
1.97
1.48
,
1.44
0.18
1.59
-0.51
1.86
1.03
1.95
1.36
1.19
2.33
2.03
1.93
2195
LNOL
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1.65
.
.
.
.
.
3.07
.
.
,
2.56
1.76
1.50
.
2.92
.
.
.
,
.
.
1.90
1.61
ซ
.
.
.
.
3.02
ซ
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
0.88
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
73:18
-------
EPISODE ANALYTE
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
DATA LISTING . "
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS. *OR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=ARSENIC 3TRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
AMOUNT
12.70
7.30
5.50
3.80
2.70
9.60
4.90
4.70
DETLIMIT UNIT
LNAMOUNT
MG/KS
MG/KS
KG/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/K6
MG/KG
MG/KG
2.54
1.99
1.70
1.34
0.99
2.26
1.59
1.55
LNDL SOLIDS
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
ANALYTE^ARSENIC 3TRATUM=3
EPISODE ANALYTE
STRATUM SAMPLE
vo
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
m
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
&HS
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16866
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16649
17031
17026
17144
AMOUNT
8.70
8.90
6.80
17.30
5.70
5.20
3.60
9.80
41.40
40.90
15.60
19.10
7.30
21.45
7.20
18.00
3.50
4.05
12.90
13.80
5.70
7.40
7.80
21.30
3.60
1.40
7.20
1.40
3.15
17.30
5.70
15.20
7.50
4.40
4.50
loloo
DETLIMIT UNIT
LNAMOUNT
LNDL SOLIDS
5.50
80.00
2.30
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
Dx sDx
riw/ i\w
2.16
2.19
1.92
2.85
1.74
1.65
1.28
2.28
3.72
3.71
2.75
2.95
1.99
3.07
1.97
2.89
1.25
1.40
2.56
2.62
1.74 1.70
2.00
4.38
2.15
2.05
3.06
1.28
0.34
1.97
0.34
1.15
2.65
1.74
2.72
2.01
1.48
1.50
2:30 :"
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.60
1.60
4.55
60.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
69.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
i:Zt
-------
EPISODE
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
> 1542
' 1546
0 1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
iili
ANALYTE
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ANALYTE
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
mm
SI
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8'
4
4
!
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=ARSENIC 3TRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
17057
ANALYTE^ARSENIC STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
mi
AMOUNT
17.90
2.70
1.30
6.70
16.50
.
9.65
.
.
6.80
4.50
.
5.10
.
16.80
16.70
9.90
5.40
3.05
2.90
3.00
17.60
24.90
.
8.30
25.30
.
5.30
.
.
AMOUNT
4.70
2.00
.
7.90
1.50
.
0.30
14.00
.
61.70
.
2.50
1.60
3.20
ifiiS
DETLIMIT
.
.
.
.
.
20.00
.
2.30
4.30
.
..
1.80
.
3.10
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
4.40
'.
.
18.20
.
2.50
5.30
4.35
DETLIMIT
.
0.20
.
.
5.30
.
.
8.00
,
9.40
.
9
.
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
Hf* yvc
Rg^S
LNAMOUNT
2.88
0.99
0.26
1.90
2.80
.
2.27
.
.
1.92
1.50
.
1.63
.
2.82
2.82
2.29
1.69
1.12
1.06
1.10
2.87
3.21
,
2.12
3.23
.
1.67
.
.
'
LNAMOUNT
1.55
0.69
,
2.07
0.41
.
-1.20
2.64
.
4.12
.
0.92
0.47
1.16
\'Jb
LNDL
.
.
.
.
3.00
.
0.83
1.46
.
.
0.59
.
1.13
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
,
.
1.48
.
.
2.90
.
0.92
1.67
1.47
LNDL
.
-1.61
.
.
1.67
.
,
2.08
.
2.24
.
.
.
.
SOLIDS
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
*|;88
-------
DATA LISTING
NSS3 POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS; FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
> 1532
,1 1539
- 1549
1551
1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
181
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE
ARSENIC 4 16797
ARSENIC 4 16871
ARSENIC 4 16837
ARSENIC 4 16747
ARSENIC 4 16852
ARSENIC 4 16876
ARSENIC 4 16877
ARSENIC 4 17026
ARSENIC . 4 17030
ARSENIC 4 17151
ARSENIC 4 16880
ARSENIC 4 17060
ARSENIC 4 17029
ARSENIC 4 17011
ARSENIC 4 17075
ARSENIC 4 17074
ARSENIC 4 17153
ARSENIC 4 17042
ARSENIC 4 17138
ARSENIC 4 17004
ARSENIC 4 17040
ARSENIC 4 17007
ARSENIC 4
ARSENIC 4 17048
ARSENIC 4
AMOUNT
2.30
2.70
21.00
19.50
,
61.50.
3.80
44.10
.
5.50
4.30
4.60
5.30
.
4.90
2.60
2.80
6.00
7.30
6.20
2.60
6.70
41.50
5.20
,
ARSENIC 4 17035 . .
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
BENZENE 16821
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
IBSENI i m
.
220.29
.
.
.
134.35
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
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.
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.
DETLIMIT
9
9
.
.
8.70
.
.
t
3.30
.
.
w
.
8.30
.
.
. 9
,
9
.
.
^
,
7.00
9.80
DETLIMIT
617.28
384.62
*
23.81
45.45
33.33
60.24
.
909.09
15.15
16.13
384.62
41.67
50.00
18.52
10.20
1190.48
11.36
71.43
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
mi
LNAMOUNT
0.83
0.99
3.04
2.97
t
4.12
1.34
3.79
.
.70
.46
.53
.67
.
.5.9
.96
.03
.79
.99
1.82
0.96
1.90
3.73
1.65
,
*
LNAMOUNT
.
5.39
.
9
9
9
4.90
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
^
I
LNDL
9
.
.
.
2.16
.
,
*
1.19
.
.
.
.
2.12
.
.
^
.
.
.
.
^
.
9
1.95
2.28
LNDL
6.43
5.95
.
3.17
3.82
3.51
4.10
.
6.81
2.72
2.78
5.95
3.73
3.91
2.92
2.32
7.08
2.43
4.27
SOLIDS
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
B:fl
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
ANALYTE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
S
1
1
1
1
1
l
EPISODE ANALYTE
ro
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1462
1464
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
mi
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
8iซf
ANALYTE=BENZENE STRATUM=1
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
16684
16696
DETLIMIT UNIT LNAMOUNT
LNDL SOLIDS
1368.89
2173.91
500.00
5952.38
106.43
US/KG
UG/K6
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
7.24
7.68
6.21
8.69
4.67
ANALYTE=BENZENE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16526
16614
16818
16834
16529
16610
16611
16833
17025
17061
16743
16631
16832
16799
16866
16823
16625
16868
16838
16639
17021
16879
16673
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
AMOUNT
OETLIMIT UNIT
8771.93
1923.08
357.14
5681.62
30.33
357.14
11634.20
1923.06
2440.48
500.00
15.63
515.46
294.12
54.95
847.46
500.00
500.00
50.00
68.49
3125.00
57.48
217.39
217.39
625.00
5000.00
333.33
609.76
357.14
25.00
250.00
45.45
67.57
51.55
454.55
384.62
632.91
67.07
29.41
1020.41
50.51
ป:H.
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
MS
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
LNAMOUNT LNDL SOLIDS
9.08
7.56
5.68
8.65
3.41
5.88
9.36
7.56
7.60
6.21
2.75
6.25
5.68
4.01
6.74
6.21
6.21
3.91
4.23
8.05
4.05
5.36
5.38
6.44
8.52
5.61
6.41
5.66
3.22
5.52
3.62
4.21
3.94
6.12
5.95
6.45
4.21
3.36
6.93
3.92
B*
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.60
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
lo:!8
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DATA LISTING
NSS3 POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
U> EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397.
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
m
ANALYTE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
ANALYTE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
iป
STRATUM
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
JtMttNt 3IKA!Un=Z
SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
17085
12
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
116.28
48 10.20
23.81
50.00
58.14
20.13
45.45
45.45
29.41
892.86
10.00
10.64
500.00
454.55
13.51
38.17
561.80
41.67
20.00
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
16532
16533
16534
16817
23809.53
71428.57
135.14
7575.76
16819 . 31250.01
16816
13.89
16536 . 294.12
16886
2083.33
16861 . 384.62
16862
50.00
16830 . 5494.51
16851 . 1190.48
16809 . 769.23
500.00
16843 . 694.44
16844 . 19.23
16841
16826
16829
.
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
\m
833.33
2272.73
11.90
294.12
272.06
531.91
2000.00
11.11
38.46
9.26
: li!:H
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
UG/KG . 4.76
UG/K8 2.52 2.32
UG/K8 . 3.17
US/KG . 3.91
UG/KG . 4.06
UG/KG . 3.00
UG/KG . 3.82
UG/KG . 3.82
UG/KG . 3.38
US/KG . .79
UG/KG . .30
UG/KG . .36
UG/KG . .21
UG/KG . .12
UG/KG . .60
UG/K8 . .64
UG/KG . .33
UG/KG . 3.73
UG/KG . 3.00
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
UG/KG 10.08
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
urn
11.18
4.91
8.93
10.35
2.63
5.68
7.64
5.95
3.91
8.61
7.08
6.65
6.21
6.54
2.96
6.73
7.73
2.48
5.68
5.61
6.28
7.60
2.41
3.65
2.23
!:ซ
SOLIDS
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
ป:i8
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EPISODE
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1486
1467
1469
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1506
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
ANALYTE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
SI
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=BENZENE STRATUH=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
16745
16746
16649
17031
17026
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17076
17152
17154
17064
17139
17063
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17069
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
17057
UNT DETLIHIT
15.63
1000.00
458.13
1315.79
47.73
64.94
33.33
43.56
35.71
568.16
250.00
312.50
45.45
29.41
454.55
9.43
5263.16
556.66
357.14
1000.00
35.71
14.71
370.37
41.67
775.19
16.67
14.29
64.94
22.73
10.64
29.41
200.00
14.29
384.62
21.74
56.62
23.81
357.14
13.51
377.36
1666.67
1704.55
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
'UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
2.75
6.91
6.13
7.18
3.67
4.17
3.51
3.77
3.58
6.34
5.52
5.74
3.62
3.36
6.12
2.24
8.57
6.32
5.88
6.91
3.56
2.69
5.91
3.73
6.65
2.81
2.66
4.17
3.12
2.36
3.36
5.30
2.66
5.95
3.06
4.04
3.17
5.66
2.60
5.93
7.42
7.44
SOLIDS
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
16.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
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EPISODE
1362
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549 ,
1551
1555
ANALYTE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
STI
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4'
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS;FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
a ' *.
?, Jr.*-:!
ANALYTE=BENZENE STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
16525
16531
16526
16015
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
JNT DETLIMIT
11.36
10.00
909.09
666.67
41.67
757.56
263.16
1428.57
537.63
1666.67
666.67
94.34
206.33
15.63
510.20
21.74
357.14
16.67
500.00
23.81
1426.57
5000.00
22.73
2173.91
549.45
909.09
35.71
909.09
312.50
16.67
2063.33
416.67
131.58
31.25
35.71
59.52
1000.00
12.62
22.73
2084.76
166.67
740.20
3125.00
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KS
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNOL
2.43
2.30
6.61
6.50
3.73
6.63
5.57
7.26
6.29
7.42
6.50
4.55
5.34
2.75
6.23
3.06
5.68
2.81
6.21
3.17
7.26
8.52
3.12
7.68
6.31
6.61
3.58
6.61
5.74
2.81
7.64
6.03
4.68
3.44
3.58
4.09
6.91
2.55
3.12
7.64
5.12
6.61
6.05
SOLIDS
100.00
100.00
0.60
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.60
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.60
64.00
1.70
44.60
0.60
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.46
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
-------
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
m
ANALYTE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOIAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOIAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
ANALYTE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BEHZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
iMOTtN!
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=BENZO(AJPYRENE STRATUt1=l
STRATUH SAMPLE AMOUNT
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
ANALYTE=BEKZO(A)PYRENE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
DETLIMIT
25641.03
14492.75
7692.31
833.33
333.33
344.83
20408.17
18161.62
4545.45
5263.16
5555.56
13701.20
1351.35
15873.02
333.33
333.33
476.19
434.78
476.19
400.00
364.62
7738.10
4551.28
1567.30
2222.22
3509.65
DETLIMIT
23809.53
111111.14
1449.28
16667.93
10204.06
12967.01
42572.47
66666.67
833.33
16666.67
5263.16
17657.14
1562.50
19607.64
28571.43
1666.67
17241.38
16666.67
23255.62
HffliS?
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
(KB :
LNDL
10.15
9.58
8.95
6.73
5.81
5.84
9.92
9.81
6.42
6.57
8.62
9.53
7.21
9.67
5.61
5.81
6.17
6.07
6.17
5.99
5.95
8.95
8.42
7.37
7.71
6.16
LNDL
10.08
11.62
7.28
9.85
9.23
9.47
10.66
11.11
6.73
9.72
8.57
9.79
7.35
9.86
10.26
7.42
9.76
9.72
10.05
1:8
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
36.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.60
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
16.10
10.40
3.60
2.00
1.80
8.45
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.60
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.60
16.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
? 1Q
o5
-------
EPISODE
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1462
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
> 1514
' 1515
Cj 1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZOtA)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZOIA)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
BENZOtAIPYRENE
. .
C QATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=BENZOU)PYRENE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
16823
16025
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
24329.17
22440.85
24703.22
DETLIMIT
7142.86
4347.83
12500.00
1851.85
11235.96
21739.13
12500.00
.
1282.05
15873.02
22222.22
16954.02
153846.16
19607.84
217391.32
4166.67
263.16
322.58
14019.96
1052.63
1010.10
1111.11
3571.43
8333.33
15873.02
19607.84
6971.16
15384.62
15384.62
500.00
.
.
100.00
18867.93
16949.15
4545.45
12820.51
21276.60
13513.51
6250.00
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 10.10
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 10.02
UG/KG 10.11
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNOL
8.87
8.38
9.43
7.52
9.33
9.99
9.43
9
7.16
9.67
10.01
9.74
11.94
9.88
12.29
8.33
5.57
5.78
9.55
6.96
6.92
7.01
8.18
9.03
9.67
9.88
8.85
9.64
9.64
6.21
.
,
4.61
.85
.74
.42
.46
.97
.51
8.74
SOLIDS
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
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EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1361
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
> 1425
1426
oo 1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1466
1467
1469
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1506
uu
ANALYTE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
lfปlPW
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=BENZOCA1PYRENE STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
Ml
670.93
OETLIMIT
7692.31
23609.53
4545.45
2564.10
10101.01
454.55
100000.04
11904.76
2000.00
16129.03
27777.78
62500.01
25641.03
16666.67
2325.58
6250.00
10526.32
6333.33
4000.00
14705.86
9545.46
18181.82
6666.67
3703.70
1298.70
322.58
12345.68
1754.39
5263.16
33333.34
1516.45
6666.67
15268.07
2127.66
10989.01
1420.23
322.58
568.18
6333.33
1612.90
21739.13
10000.00
16129.03
333.33
5263.16
666.64
15625.00
4761.91
.
384.62
1163.29
iSSt:!?
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.51
UG/KG
UG/KG
US08 :
LNOL
6.95
10.06
8.42
7.65
9.22
6.12
11.51
9.36
7.60
9.69
10.23
11.04
10.15
9.72
7.75
8.74
9.26
9.03
6.29
9.60
9.16
9.81
8.80
8.22
7.17
5.78
9.42
7.47
8.57
10.41
7.32
6.80
9.63
7.66
9.30
7.26
5.76
6.34
9.03
7.39
9.99
9.21
9.69
5.61
6.57
6.53
9.66
6.47
t
5.95
7.08
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.60
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.60
1.60
4.55
60.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.33
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
.*!:ซ
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i DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1517 BENZO(A)PTRENE
1510 BENZO(A)PTRENE
1519 BENZOIAIPYRENE
1525 BENZOIA)PTRENE
1526 BENZOUtPYRENE
1537 BENZO(A)PTRENE
1541 BENZO(A)PYRENE
1542 BENZO(A)PYRENE
1546 BENZO(A)PYRENE
1547 BENZOtAJPYRENE
1548 BENZO(A)PYRENE
1560 BENZOUIPYRENE
1561 BENZO(A)PYRENE
1561 BENZO(A)PYRENE
1563 BENZO(A)PYRENE
1565 BENZOtAJPYRENE
1566 BENZO(A)PYRENE
EPISODE ANALYTE
o
1362
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOIA)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOIA)PYRENE
BENZOCAJPYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOUJPYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOtAJPYRENE
BENZOCA)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOCAIPYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
BENZOUIPYRENE
ANALYTE=BENZOCA)PYRENE STRATUt1=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
17057
1157.41
ANALYTE=BENZO(A)PYRENE 3TRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
16525
16531
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
\m
OETLIMIT
5882.35
500.00
2564.10
7692.31
333.33
370.37
266.67
.
15384.62
7692.31
16867.93
7692.31
1190.46
454.55
1090.63
6333.33
6522.73
DETLIMIT
3846.15
333.33
33333.34
2222.22
13698.63
30303.03
909.09
2777.78
1866.79
7142.66
2272.73
31250.00
769.23
5263.16
17543.66
7142.66
4761.91
588.24
16666.67
7692.31
4761.91
16666.67
714.29
7692.31
2702.70
4545.45
303.03
3030.30
'K&tt
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 7.05
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
Bra :
LNDL
6.66
6.21
7.65
8.95
5.81
5.91
5.59
.
9.64
.95
.85
.95
.08
.12
.99
.03
.05
LNDL
8.25
5.81
10.41
7.71
9.53
10.32
6.81
7.93
7.54
8.67
7.73
10.35
6.65
.57
.77
.67
.47
.38
.72
.95
.47
.72
.57
.95
7.90
8.42
5.71
6.02
SOLIDS
53.70
65.60
11.60
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
66.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
100.00
0.60
25.60
34.60
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.60
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.60
0.23
19.10
4.60
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
.ซ!:*!
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
EPISODE
1366
1391
> 1419
1436
g 1436
1436
1437
1436
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE
BENZO(A)PYRENC 4 17011
BENZO(A)PYRENE 4 17075
BENZO(A)PYRENE 4 17074
BENZOU1PYRENE 4 17153
BENZOCAIPYRENE 4 17042
BENZOtAIPYRENE 4 17138
BENZOtAIPYRENE 4 17004
BENZO(A)PYRENE 4 17040
BENZO(A)PYRENE 4 17007
BENZO(A)PYRENE 4
BENZO(A)PYRENE 4 17048
BENZO(A)PYRENE 4
BENZO(A)PYRENE 4 17035
AUif YTF~EtEDVI 1 TIM
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
16821
16685
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16687
16669
16890
. ; .
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16664
16896
BERYLLIUM 1
AMOUNT
1054 76
AMOUNT
^
.
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.70
. .
.
.
0.60
0.60
.
.
0.50
.
.
.
0.50
0.70
0.40
0.80
.
.
.
.
.
DETLIMIT
2063.33
4545.45
43476.27
312.50
12046.19
1123.60
33333.34
.
7692.31
1949.93
833.33
27500.00
2222.22
DETLIMIT
1.70
0.90
.
.
.
.
0.60
0.50
3.60
.
.
0.60
0.80
.
0.60
0.70
2.40
.
.
.
.
0.30
2.60
5.00
5.60
1.20
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG'/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
.
.
.
6.96
.
.
.
LNAMOUNT
.
.
-0.69
-0.69
-0.69
-0.36
.
.
.
-0.51
-0.51
.
.
-0.69
.
.
.
-0.69
-0.36
-0.92
-0.22
.
' .
.
.
.
LNOL
7.64
8.42
10.68
5.74
9.40
7.02
10.41
.
8.95
7.58
6.73
10.22
7.71
LNOL
0.53
-0.11
.
.
.
.
-0.51
-0.69
1.28
.
.
-0.22
-0.22
.
-0.51
-0.36
0.86
.
.
.
.
-1.20
0.96
1.61
1.72
0.16
SOLIDS
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
36.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.60
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
16.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
6.45
-------
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1360
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
> 1443
N, ปซซ
ฃ 1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1464
1465
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
ill!
ANALYTE
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
mmฎ
SI
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
..: .-. 2
v DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=BERYLLIUM STRATUM=2
STRATUM 3AJ1PLE
16527
16520
16014
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16660
16853
16854
16856
17086
AMOUNT
0.30
t
*
0.90
0.70
0.50
1.60
2.00
0.65
0.90
0.50
0.20
0.50
0.40
1
:-
Ol90
DETLIMIT
1.00
0.70
0.80
1.10
0.65
0.60
0.65
0,80
1.00
1.70
*
0.60
2.40
0.60
1.10
2.15
0.50
0.50
0.70
1.30
0.60
4.60
1.00
1.90
1.10
0.50
1.00
2.00
2.60
0.30
0.25
2.00
0.60
0.50
0.20
1.00
0.60
*
0.40
0.80
0.40
1.20
UNIT
MS/KG
MS/KG
MS/KG
MS/KG
ttG/KG
MS/KG
MO/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
ffifflS
LNAMOUNT
*
-1.20
*
-0.11
-0.36
-0.69
0.47
0.69
-0.43
-0.11
-0.69
-1.61
-0.69
-0.92
-Oil!
LNOL
0.00
-0.36
-0.22
0.10
-0.43
-0.51
-0.43
-0.22
0.00
0.53
-0.51
0.86
-0.51
0.10
0.77
-0.69
-0.69
-0.36
0.26
-0.51
1.53
0.00
0.64
0.10
-0.69
0.00
0.69
0.96
-1.20
-1.39
t
0.69
-0.51
-0.69
-1.61
*
0.00
-0.51
-0.92
-0.22
-0.92
0.18
*
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.60
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.60
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.60
63.60
14.60
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
62.60
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
7ง:I8
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
> 1385
J, *395
K 1395
1396 .
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440 '
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
\m
ANALYTE
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
ANALYTE
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
eiKkuifl
STRATUM
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
.KlLLlUn
SAMPLE
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
2 17049
STRATUM SAMPLE
3 16532
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3-
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
!
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
*
17031
17028
17144
\m
AMOUNT
*
*
AMOUNT
0.50
0.40
0.50
1.30
0.80
*
0.70
0.70
0.30
0.60
3.90
*
1.60
0.30
*
0.70
DETLIMIT
0.20
0.50
1.00
0.10
0.20
0.70
0.80
0.40
DETLIMIT
1.20
0.70
1.20
0.60
2.30
1.70
0.50
2.90
3.40
1.30
2.50
2.15
1.10
0.60
1.00
8.00
1.10
0.50
0.30
0.40
1.70
1.40
0.50
*
0.40
U8
UNIT
MS/KG
KG/KG
MS /KG
MG/KG
HG/KG
KG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
\\m
LN AMOUNT
ป
LNAMOUNT
-0.69
-0.92
-0.69
ซ
0.26
-0.22
-0.36
*
-0.36
-1.20
-0.51
1.36
.
0.47
-1.20
-0.36
ป
LNDL
-1.61
-0.69
0.00
-2.30
-1.61
-0.36
-0.22
-0.92
LNDL
0.18
. '
-0.36
0.18
-0.51
0.83
0.53
-0.69
1.06
1.22
0.26
0.92
0.77
*
0.10
-0.51
0.00
2.08
0.10
-0.69
-1.20
-0.92
0.53
0.34
-0.69
.
.
-0.92
I:il
SOLIDS
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
J:B
-------
EPISODE
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
> 1542
M- 1M6
w 1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
18!
ANALYTE
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
ANALYTE
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
ifKtuHi
ST
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
' 3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SI
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
-...;.-:.:: 4
*
DATA LISTING
NS3S POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ฃ'* i * ''
ANALYTE=BERYLLIUM STRATUM'S
SAMPLE
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
1707ft
17152
17154
17084
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
17057
ANALYTE^BERYLLIUH STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
mi
AMOUNT
.
.
9
,
0.70
.
,
.
.
0.80
0.30
.
0.10
.
0.40
0.30
0.80
0.30
.
,
0.40
0.30
.
0.20
0.60
.
.
.
.
.
AMOUNT
.
.
.
.
.
,
,
.
.
.
.
0.50
0.50 ;
DETLIMIT
0.80
0.70
0.30
2.50
.
21.00
1.45
2.30
4.30
.
.
0.90
,
1.50
.
.
*
.
0.40
0.30
,
,
0.90
,
.
0.30
1.80
0.30
1.30
. 5.30
7.25
DETLIMIT
0.20
0.30
0.20
0.60
0.20
0.50
0.30
2.10
8.00
2.70
0.90
. 0.40
.
: ;. . < '
B 2x
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
KG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MS/KG
LN AMOUNT
.
.
.
.
-0.36
.
.
,
.
-0.22
-1.20
.
-2.30
.
-0.92
-1.20
-0.22
-1.20
.
.
-0.92
-1.20
.
-1.61
-0.51
.
.
.
.
'
LNAMOUNT
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
.
-0.69
-0.69
LNDL
-0.22
-0.36
-1.20
0.92
.
3.04
0.37
0.83
1.46
.
.
-0.11
.
0.41
.
.
.
.
-0.92
-1.20
.
.
-0.11
.
.
-1.20
0.59
-1.20
0.26
1.67
1.98
LNDL
-1.61
-1.20
-1.61
-0.51
-1.61
-0.69
-1.20
0.74
2.08
0.99
-0.11
-0.92
.
a
~Qซ69
SOLIDS
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ANALYTE
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
4 16797
0.50
4 16871
4 16837
0.70
4 16747
4 16852
4 16876
4 16877
4 17026
4 17030
4 17151
0.50
4 16880
4 17060
4 17029
0.80
4 17011
4 17075
4 17074
4 17153
4 17042
0.40
1.00
4 17138
4 17004
4 17040
<
> 17007
.
4
4 17048
4
4 17035
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
ANALYTE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BIS12-ETHYLHEXYL)
BIS(Z-ETHYLHEXYL)
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL1
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL1
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYLI
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL)
BIS12-ETHYLHEXYL)
BliifiifflftHBiN:)
DETLIMIT
%
2.40
,
5.00
8.70
1.10
2.10
2.90
3.30
.
3.30
2.00
.
8.30
2.70
1.10
.
.
0.30
4.00
0.30
0.50
1.90
1.10
7.00
0.50
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
-0.69
.
-0.36
.
.
.
.
.
.
-0.69
.
.
-0.22
.
.
.
-0.92
0.00
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
LNDL
^
0.86
.
1.61
2.16
0.10
0.74
1.06
1.19
.
1.19
0.69
.
2.12
0.99
0.10
.
.
-1.20
1.39
-1.20
-0.69
0.64
0.10
1.95
-0.69
SOLIDS
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
PHTHALATE
HiHttffi
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
t Bltt
248569.23
93276.81
202736.92
74533.33
31228.27
18447.90
175110.20
151140.00
17320.91
159012.63
189091.11
102897.30
100723.38
128800.00
5325.67
178467.67
9463.33
12567.39
t
1550 I 35
^
.
.
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
13888.89
.
.
.
.
.
.
476.19
400.00
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
(OH
LNAMOUNT
12.42
11.44
12.22
11.22
10.35
9.82
12.07
11.93
9.76
11.98
12.15
11.54
11.52
11.77
8.58
12.09
9.16
9.44
9
7135
LNOL
^
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9.54
.
.
.
.
.
6.17
5.99
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
!e:?8
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
> 1403
r!> "10
K 1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
m
ANALYTE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
ANALYTE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYLi PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BI3C2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(Z-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE.
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BI3I2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(Z-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BI3(2-ETHYLHEXYLi PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(Z-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(Z-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(Z-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BXS(2-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIStZ-ETHYLHEXYL ) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BXSI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS12-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE
BIS(Z-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
tiiif: mm
ANALYTE=BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE STRATU1=l
STRATUM SAMPLE
16884
16896
AMOUNT
260075.77
29211.06
26891.90
70551.11
268110.90
OETLIMZT UNIT
ANALYTE=BIS(Z-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
2
2
2
2
Z
t
2
2
2
t
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
AMOUNT
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
t .'"'
102873.81
298866.67
43775.36
33873.58
231744.90
43767.53
106172.01
.
27393.33
.
310485.26
149757.14
7625.62
157698.04
.
4254.50
,
145196.67
56851.16
47090.80
142324.60
25617.14
4995.65
14228.75
83112.96
114605.62
9
9
174365.00
29116.67
214779.37
261791.11
156707.44
.
.
.
147371.67
.
425374.15
379464.07
LNAMOUNT
LNOL SOLIDS
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
12.47
10.28
10.20
11.16
12.50
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
DETLIMIT UNIT
66666.67
16666.67
28571.43
1666.67
17241.38
21739.13
12500.00
153846.16
19607.84
217391.32
263.16
,
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
KM
LNAMOUNT
LNOL SOLIDS
11.54
12.61
10.69
10.43
12.35
10.69
11.57
10.22
12.65
11.92
8.94
11.97
8.36
11.89
10.95
10.76
11.87
10.15
8.52
9.56
11.33
11.65
12.07
10.28
12.28
12.48
11.96
11.90
12.96
12.85
Ml
*
11.11
9.72
10.26
7.42
9.76
,
9.99
9.43
11.94
9.88
12.29
5.57
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.65
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
u-.n
-------
EPISODE
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
18!
ANALYTE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BI3C2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS12-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
ANALYTE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BIS12-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS12-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BiiiiiffNttNfiKk) mm
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 2ft POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE STRATUM:2
STRATUM SAMPLE
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
17065
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
AMOUNT
91028.00
24889.29
51189.17
223776.19
43617.65
39232.26
89332.31
128409.23
11530.00
71702.11
173040.25
8492.40
190435.85
248864.41
67583.64
68721.79
265946.81
250208.11
104325.00
ANALYTE=BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE 3TRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
AMOUNT
40485.38
174078.57
117567.73
62485.13
16746.46
35865.91
891290.00
28378.57
4228.20
22708.06
165227.78
180443.75
55051.40
420351.88
22441.05
117858.33
15538.40
15117.65
105074.23
235496.36
126429i63
14104.55
10159.16
mm
DETLIMIT
*
.
,
.
.
.
^
,
,
.
,
,
^
.
.
*
. .
,
OETLIMIT
,
,
.
4
^
.
.
,
,
.
.
256^1.03
16666.67
.
.
,
* .
.
.
^
.
6666.67
,
.
^
:
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
ti&KS
LNAMOUNT
11.42
10.12
10.84
12.32
10.68
10.58
11.40
11.76
9.35
11.18
12.06
9.05
12.16
12.42
11.12
11.14
12.49
12.43
11.56
LNAMOUNT
10.61
12.07
11.67
11.04
9.73
10.49
13.70
10.25
8.35
10.03
12.02
12.10
*
10.92
12.95
10.02
11.68
9.65
9.62
11.56
12.37
.
11.75
9.55
9.23
loft
LNDL SOLIDS'
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
LNOL SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
10.15 1.40
9.72 2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
8.80 0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
: .W:H
-------
EPISODE
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
ANALYTE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISU-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
. . ^Vfr ~/r; *-''
ANALYTE=BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE STRATUM:}
STRATUH
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SAMPLE
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
17057
AMOUNT
42949.47
4404.67
103915.66
192246.81
107318.68
21568.00
9709.66
14006.67
7667.90
64660.87
59253.00
1654.03
168421.05
103152.32
4996.67
19262.56
581761.92
54159.09
255181.35
98909.41
13171.85
62268.21
59481.54
114503.02
509.56
62391.00
8301.91
159176.92
61688.46
159641.51
173576.92
1409.36
264305.32
17225.83
12733.75
OETLIMIT
33333.34
1575.68
6666.67
3225.81
*
16129.03
*
15625.00
384.62
*
ซ
*
.
1190.48
4545.45
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/K8
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/K8
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNATIOUNT
10.67
8.39
11.55
12.17
11.58
9.98
9.18
9.55
8.94
11.08
10.99
7.41
12.03
11.54
8.52
9.87
13.27
10.90
12.45
11.50
9.49
11.04
10.99
11.65
6.23
11.04
9.02
11.98
11.03
11.98
12.06
7.25
12.48
9.75
9.45
LNDL
10.41
7.36
8.80
8.08
9.69
9.66
*
5.95
*
*
*
7.08
8.42
SOLIDS
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
.717.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
-------
K9
00
EPISODE
1362
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ANALYTE
BI3C2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYLi PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS12-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHTHALATE
BIS12-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE STRATUH=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
16525
16531
16526
16815
16035
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
AMOUNT
22014.62
6577.33
29812.33
3926^45
63306.25
1902.62
84347.37
540656.14
132527.66
10578.57
1605.71
147855'.38
29755.00
4237.79
55738.33
26068.75
934.69
24290.36
88850.00
2436^87
164667.84
17450.00
22926.67
DETLIMIT
33333.34
2222.22
30303.03
2777.78
1886.79
7142.86
2272.73
16666.67
4761.91
16666.67
7692.31
2702.70
4545.45
3030.30
10416.67
4545.45
43478.26
33333.34
*
7692.31
27500.00
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNAMOUNT
10.00
8.79
10.30
8.28
11.06
7.55
11.34
13.20
11.79
9.27
7.38
11.90
10.30
8.35
10.93
10.17
6.84
10.10
11.39
*
7.80
ป
12.01
9.77
10.04
LNDL
10.41
7.71
10.32
7.93
7.54
8.87
7.73
*
.
9.72
8.47
9.72
8.95
7.90
8.42
8.02
9.25
8.42
10.68
10.41
8.95
10.22
SOLIDS
100.00
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
> 1550
' 1552
S 1553
1556
1559
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16687
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17061
17065
17130
17141
16864
16896
AMOUNT
33.60
126.00
333.00
18.40
6.30
12.20
19.00
14.90
47.30
149.00
124.00
69.90
19.60
24.90
5.80
11.10
^
8.40
13.00
10.50
16.30
11.40
79.85
.
16.70
12.50
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
6.00 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
12.50 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
3.52
4.85
5.61
2.91
1.84
2.50
2.94
2.70
3.66
5.00
4.82
4.50
2.98
3.21
1.76
2.41
.
2.13
2.56
2.35
2.79
2.43
4.38
.
2.82
2.53
LNDL SOLIDS
11.90
21.60
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
1.79 2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
16.10
10.40
3.80
2.53 2.00
1.60
6.45
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400 '
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
KB
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
CADMIUM 2 16527
CADMIUM 2 16528
CADMIUM 2 16814
CADMIUM 2- 16616
CADMIUM 2
CADMIUM 2 16834
CADMIUM 2
CADMIUM 2 16529
CADMIUM 2
CADMIUM 2 16610
CADMIUM 2 16611
CADMIUM 2 16833
CADMIUM 2 17025
CADMIUM 2 17061
CADMIUM 2 16743
CADMIUM 2
CADMIUM 2 16831
CADMIUM 2 16632
CADMIUM 2 16799
gjMilfl ! 16868
10.20
26.50
10.60
6.50
5.15
6.00
2.75
3.10
4.60
6.10
36.30
499.00
44.00
44.00
210.00
26.10
3.00
58.60
3.80
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
2.32
3.28
2.36
2.14
1.64
2.06
1.01
1.13
1.53
1.61
3.59
6.21
3.78
3.78
5.35
3.34
1.10
4.07
1.34
LNOL SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
16.10
3.70
1.85
16.30
20.40
14.30
: .ifctt
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EPISODE
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1462
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
> 1514
i 1515
o 1*20
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
SI
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=CADMIUM 3TRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
168Z3
16625
16880
16038
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16660
16853
16854
16856
17086
17068
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
AMOUNT
.
4.60
7.85
3.20
71.50
35.10
16.00
49.50
.
3.00
9.20
10.05
10.50
.
2.60
8.95
9.00
12.20
19.05
6.90
4.70
2.70
40.75
1.90
19.80
3.10
2.40
4.60
,
249.00
7.10
13.50
4.10
7.60
11.60
25.90
17.90
11.60
14.10
13.10
OETLIMIT UNIT
11.40 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
6.60 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
2.20 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
2.10 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
.
1.53
2.06
1.16
4.27
3.56
2.89
3.90
.
1.10
2.22
2.31
2.35
.
0.96
2.19
2.20
2.50
2.95
1.93
1.55
0.99
3.71
0.64
2.99
1.13
0.88
1.57
.
5.52
1.96
2.60
1.41
2.03
2.45
3.25
2.66
2.47
2.65
2.57
LNDL SOLIDS
2.43 4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
1.89 3.60
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
0.79 4.64
15.20
82.60
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
0.74 23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
46.70
-------
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1362
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
I486
1487
1469
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1506
m
ANALYTE
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
C^BIO
ST
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=CADMIUM STRATUM=3
SAMPLE
16533
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16651
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
mi
AMOUNT
7.70
8.00
7.60
5.20
4.70
2.60
16.60
5.60
5.20
7.10
17.50
5.60
.
11.95
7.20
6.10
%
25.40
6.40
4.00
3.35
6.70
.
5.80
6.40
4.60
5.40
3.10
12.50
3.50
,
,
5.95
13.50
6.60
6.30
5.60
.
9.00
.
5.90
0.90
9
6220.00
.
4.80
.
299.00
16.20
4.30
6.50
12.00
DETLIMIT
9
,
*
*
*
9
9
.
9
9
9
.
7.10
.
.
.
6.30
.
.
.
.
.
20.00
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
4.25
3.50
.
.
.
.
.
4.50
.
3.10
,
I
6.30
^
sa.so
.
5.70
ซ
,
.
9
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
HG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
H5/K5
LNAMOUNT
2.04
2.06
2.03
1.65
1.55
1.03
2.82
1.76
1.65
1.96
2.86
1.72
.
2.48
1.97
1.61
.
3.23
2.13
1.39
1.21
1.90
.
1.76
2.13
1.53
1.69
1.13
2.53
1.25
.
.
1.76
2.60
2.15
1.84
1.72
.
2.20
.
1.77
-0.11
.
9.01
.
1.57
.
5.70
2.90
1.46
1.87
2.48
LNDL
^
. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1.96
.
.
.
1.84
.
.
.
.
.
3.00
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1.45
1.25
.
.
,
.
.
1.50
.
1.13
.
.
1.64
.
3.96
.
1.74
.
.
.
t
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.60
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
M-ซ
620
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1546
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
EPISODE ANALYTE
& ปซ
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1406
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1466
1470
1478
KM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
mm
ANALYTE=CADMIUM STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
17057
ANALYTE=CADMIUM
STRATUM SAMPLE
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
mi?
AMOUNT
4.50
7.90
155.00
3.60
2.80
3.80
4.40
6.30
6.70
9.50
11.60
8.30
.
1.50
.
.
1-4 ______
AMOUNT
2.10
6.50
.
3.20
1.80
2.40
.
.
.
.
4.70
7.40
7.50
6.20
5.20
3.60
1.30
.
12.00
.
.
13.20
9.40
6.70
.
3.00
*
m
10.30
DETLIMIT
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
^
.
4.50
.
5.00
13.30
16.10
DETLIMIT
%
9
0.40
.
.
.
0.70
5.20
20.00
6.70
.
.
' .
,
.
.
.
5.90
.
12.50
21.70
.
.
.
6.30
.
8.30
4.90
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
KG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
KG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
KG/KG
LNAMOUNT
1.50
2.07
5.04
1.28
1.03
1.34
1.46
2.12
2.16
2.25
2.45
2.12
.
0.41
.
.
LNAMOUNT
0.74
1.87
.
1.16
0.59
0.68
.
.
.
.
1.55
2.00
2.01
1.62
1.65
1.28
0.26
*
2.46
.
*
2.56
2.24
2.16
.
1.10
*
2.33
LNDL
.
9
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9
.
1.50
.
1.61
2.59
2.90
LNDL
.
.
-0.92
.
.
^
-0.36
1.65
3.00
1.90
.
*
,
,
..
.
9
1.77
,
2.53
3.08
1 .
%
m
2.12
.
2.12
1.59
.
SOLIDS
53.70
65.60
11.60
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.60
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
66.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.60
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.60
0.60
0.23
19.10
4.60
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
20190
-------
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
EPISODE ANALYTE
1366
1391
1419
> 1436
U> "3*
o> 1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLOROANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLOROANE
CHLOROANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLOROANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
ANALYTE=CADMIUM 3TRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
ANALYTE=CHLORDANE STRATUM^!
AMOUNT
8.00
6.90
2.40
5.60
9.10
,
1.20
4.80
.
3.70
.
24.40
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
10.00 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
7.65 MG/KG
MG/KG
17.45 MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
2.06
1.93
0.68
1.76
2.21
,
0.18
1.57
.
1.31
.
3.19
LNOL SOLIDS
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
2.30 1.00
72.70
41.90
2.03 1.07
6.30
2.86 0.60
5.10
STRATUM SAMPLE
16621
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
1 17061
1 17065
1 17130
17141
16884
16896
AMOUNT
DETLIMIT UNIT
LNAMOUNT
LNOL SOLIDS
266.64
257.71
191.27
220.31
208.65
203.74
263.99
245.55
379.09
129.63
131.06
263.30
257.98
254.50
220.37
263.55
281.90
112.21
266.87
163.41
252.04
163.56
299.08
339.50
381.67
245.59
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
5.59
5.55
5.25
5.40
5.34
5.32
5.58
5.50
5.94
4.66
4.68
5.57
5.55
5.54
5.40
5.57
5.64
4.72
5.66
5.10
5.53
5.10
5.70
5.63
5.94
5.50
11.90
21.60
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.60
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
16.10
10.40
3.60
2.00
1.60
6.45
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EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1416
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
> 1443
1443
ฃ 1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1461
1482
1464
1465
1465
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
ANALYTE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLOROANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLCRDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLOROANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
tmmi
SI
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Z
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
|
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=CHLOHDANE STRATUM:2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOt
16527
16520
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
JNT DETLIMIT
281.82.
429.67
273.24
266.01
277.73
227.67
164.76
419.02
186.77
239.57
117.36
157.60
292.86
253.43
264.05
380.23
311.91
264.71
301.40
297.74
250.53
300.68
281.03.
217.78
260.48
220.18
184.90
199.50
225.45
275.26
86.40
269.73
274.67
279.48
226.29
273.22
102.00
188.10
249.60
270.47
266.46
326.49
557.00
90.05
206.20
231.67
243.37
169.12
245.63
244.07
237.15
i !?7*:8i
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
Hi/Eง i
LNDL
5.64
6.06
5.61
5.56
5.63
5.43
5.10
6.04
5.23
5.48
4.77
5.06
5.68
5.54
5.56
5.94
5.74
5.56
5.71
5.70
5.52
5.71
5.64
5.36
5.56
5.39
5.22
5.30
5.42
5.62
4.46
5.67
5.62
5.63
5.42
5.61
4.62
5.24
5.52
5.60
5.59
5.79
6.32
4.50
5.33
5.45
5.49
5.13
5.50
5.50
5.47
tifi
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.60
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.65
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
16.60
36.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.60
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
SAfl
:I8
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
CHLOROANE
CHLOROANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
EPISODE ANALYTE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
> 1365
i 1395
uJ "95
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1446
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
m
CHLORDANE
CHLOROANE
CHLCROANE
CHLOROANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE'
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLOROANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
cUBttii
ANALYTE=CHLORDANE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE ATCX
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
ANALYTE=CHLORDANE STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16866
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
NT DETLIMIT
249.92
244.33
259.32
106.97
298.67
254.97
258.00
167.62
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KS
UG/KS
UG/KG
UG/KS
UG/KS
UG/KS
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
5.52
5.50
5.56
4.67
5.70
5.54
5.55
5.12
SOLIDS
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16669
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
DETLIMIT UNIT
488.69
113.64
177.30
94.59
93.66
183.82
113.99
255.78
261.86
316.09
270.99
282.19
302.31
320.00
564.24
238.36
157.04
344.38
600.80
104.65
270.57
234.68
253.65
634.00
94.90
323.95
126.69
308.61
266.60
131.20
27.61
265.46
359.03
267.63
249.93
271.43
275.31
279.60
328.98
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KS
UG/KG
UG/KS
UG/KG
UG/KS
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KO
UG/KG
UG/KO
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KS
UG/KS
UG/KS
UG/KS
UG/KS
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KS
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KS
UG/KG
UG/KG
M!
LNAMOUNT
LNDL SOLIDS
6.19
4.73
5.18
4.55
4.54
5.21
4.74
5.54
5.57
5.76
5.60
5.64
5.71
5.77
6.34
5.47
5.06
5.84
6.40
4.65
5.60
5.46
5.54
6.73
4.55
5.76
4.66
5.73
5.59
4.88
3.32
5.58
5.86
5.59
5.52
5.60
5.62
5.63
5.80
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.60
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.60
1.60
4.53
80.90
3.50
35.60
19.50
0.50
69.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1466
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1496
1502
1504
1505
1507
1506
1511
1513
1517
1516
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1546
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407 '
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
m
ANALYTE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
ANALYTE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLOROANE
CHLORDANE
nil
STRATUM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SAMPLE AMOUNT
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
.
17073
17078
17152
17154
17064
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
.
17090
17091
17089
16604
17070
17067
16683
16691
16892
17143
3
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
$
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16642
16540
16744
16750
16742
16664
16867
16537
16538
16539
llfty* :
DETLIMIT
268.46
275.66
135.01
261.00
139.80
2631.56
236.31
263.79
362.80
259.27
125.05
1271.85
202.31
310.06
155.18
126.93
270.25
143.56
237.27
274.74
267.40
110.68
257.26
166.61
291.99
118.61
273.16
120.82
412.08
279.62
DETLIMIT
63.33
347.50
19.53
206.22
426.00
225.70
40.40
310.53
556.00
185.33
261.31
157.37
127.89
232.81
200.36
mi
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
1KB :
LNDL
5.59
5.62
4.91
5.56
4.94
7.88
5.47
5.58
5.95
5.56
4.63
7.15
5.31
5.74
5.04
4.86
5.60
4.97
5.47
5.62
5.59
4.71
5.55
5.23
5.68
4.76
5.61
4.79
6.02
5.63
LNDL
4.42
5.85
2.97
5.34
6.06
5.42
3.70
5.74
6.32
5.22
5.57
5.06
4.85
5.45
5.30
?:$
SOLIDS
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
16.10
71.40
2.20
66.30
2.65
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
0.60
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
9 MO
64.00
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DATA LISTING
NSS3 POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
155*
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE
CHLORDANE 4 16871
CHLORDANE 4 16837
CHLORDANE 4 16747
CHLORDANE 4 16852
CHLORDANE 4 16876
CHLORDANE 4 16877
CHLORDANE 4 17026
CHLORDANE 4 17030
CHLORDANE 4 17151
CHLORDANE 4 16880
CHLORDANE 4 17060
CHLORDANE 4 17029
CHLORDANE 4 17011
CHLORDANE 4 17075
CHLORDANE 4 17074
CHLORDANE 4 17153
CHLORDANE 4 17042
CHLORDANE 4 17138
CHLORDANE 4 17004
CHLOROANE 4 17040
CHLOROANE 4 17007
CHLORDANE 4
CHLORDANE 4 17048
CHLORDANE 4
CHLOROANE 4 17035
AUftl VTV^fUDHMTIIM
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
16621
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16689
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17061
17065
17130
MM 1 imi
AMOUNT
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
.
.
.
.
.
AMOUNT
318.00
483.00
1010.00
219.00
79.50
152.00
179.00
201.00
593.00
1940.00
1650.00
1220.00
204.00
258.00
19.30
32.30
187.00
126.00
165.00
165.00
DETLIMIT
436.62
189.17
416.25
2173.91
414.35
168.12
292.17
523.33
210.96
250.00
139.71
136.22
1041.67
233.20
239.57
209.87
178.57
316.71
333.00
109.27
200.67
269.91
246.51
535.00
308.24
DETLIMIT
.
.
.
9
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
".
.
.
.
.
.
.
. '
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
urn
LNAMOUNT
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
LNAMOUNT
5.76
6.18
6.92
5.39
4.38
5.02
5.19
5.30
6.39
7.57
7.52
7.11
5.32
5.55
2.96
3.48
5.23
4.84
5.11
5.11
1:11
LNDL
6.08
5.24
6.03
7.68
6.03
5.24
5.68
6.26
5.35
5.52
4.94
4.91
6.95
5.45
5.48
5.35
5.18
5.76
5.81
4.69
5.30
5.60
5.51
6.28
5.73
LNDL
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9
:
SOLIDS
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.60
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
IS:**1
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1552
1553
1556
1559
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
ANALYTE=CHROMIUM STRATUM=1
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
DETLIMIT UNIT
507.00 . KG/KG
16884 339.00 . MS/KG
16896 489.00 . MG/K6
188.50 . MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
6.23
5.83
6.19
5.24
LNDL SOLIDS
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
ANALYTE=CHROMIUM STRATUM=2
EPISODE ANALYTE
STRATUM SAMPLE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1360
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
> 1410
i 1413
w 1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1462
1484
1485
1465
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
mi
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
tmm
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16814
16818
16634
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16836
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
mn
AMOUNT
39.00
147.00
270.00
51.30
12.85
82.80
55.30
23.10
89.85
60.50
1270.00
279.00
343.00
316.00
136.00
101.30
60.60
56.80
1670.00
173.00
318.00
654.00
408.00
752.50
89.10
1400.00
641.00
505.00
405.00
1870.00
653.00
107.00
22.85
23.80
33.70
39.50
226.50
108.00
167.00
174.00
154.00
DETLIMIT UNIT
LNAMOUNT
MG/KG
KG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
RBK
3.66
4.99
5.60
3.94
2.55
4.42
4.01
3.14
4.50
4.10
7.15
5.63
5.84
5.76
4.91
4.62
4.10
4.04
7.42
5.15
5.76
6.48
6.01
6.62
4.49
7.24
6.46
6.22
6.00
7.53
6.48
4.67
3.13
3.17
3.52
3.68
5.42
4.66
5.12
5.16
5.04
!:ป
LNDL SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
10
15
30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.
3.
3.
.40
.90
.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
ll:tt
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
>
^ EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1362
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
ANALYTE
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
ANALYTE
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
STRATUM
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
t
t
2
2
4*141 YTV*ปf
STRATUM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
I
nKumun
SAMPLE
16655
16660
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
HIDHHTItM
rnnuniun
SAMPLE
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16686
16661
16862
16830
16851
16609
AMOUNT DETLIMIT UNIT
239.
34.
245.
21.
20.
50.
56.
416.
204.
276.
113.
17.
248.
133.
94.
121.
211.
224.
Tfl ATI tMซ V
00
70
00
40
40
40
50
00
00
00
00
40
00
00
70
00
00
00
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
AMOUNT DETLIMIT UNIT
145.00
128.00
121.00
37.80
94.10
67.20
229.00
60.30
344.00
333.00
341.00
57.30
18.60
289.50
16843
16844
16841
131.00
147.00
37.50
310.00
16826
16629
47.90
78.20
15.50
16678
16669
16800
16606
17016
17047
\m
96.30
64.00
77.50
86.80
40.20
22
H
.60
:58
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
njl yDJl
FlWr I\V
LNAMOUNT
5.48
3.55
5.50
3.06
3.02
3.92
4.03
6.03
5.32
5.62
4.73
2.86
5.51
4.89
4.55
4.60
5.35
5.41
LNAMOUNT
4.98
4.85
4.80
3.63
4.54
4.21
5.43
4.10
5.64
5.81
5.63
4.05
2.92
5.67
4.68
4.99
3.62
5.74
3.87
4.36
2.74
4.57
4.16
4.35
4.46
3.69
3.12
I:!I
LNDL SOLIDS
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.60
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
LNDL SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
69.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.60
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.60
19.50
0.50
69.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
: 11:18
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1440
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1400
1406
1407
1409
1490
1492
1497
1490
1502
1504
1505
1507
1500
1511
1513
1517
1510
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1540
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
ANALTTE=CHKOniUn 5TKATUn=3
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
CHROMIUM 3 16746
CHROMIUM 3
CHROMIUM 3 16049
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
17031
17020
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17070
17152
17154
17004
17139
17003
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
CHROMIUM 3 17091
CHROMIUM 3 17009
CHROMIUM 3 16004
CHROMIUM 3 17070
CHROMIUM 3 17067
CHROMIUM 3 16003
CHROMIUM 3 16091
CHROMIUM 3 16092
CHROMIUM 3 17143
CHROMIUM 3 17057
CHROMIUM 3
10.10
445.20
2320.00
276.50
572.00
163.00
22.30
0.90
. .
40.20
37.70
95.20
20.00
97.50
00.00
420.00
53.40
47.10
624.00
109.00
20.10
50.40
299.00
30.00
27.30
35.70
939.00
52.90
33.20
31.60
22.40
1950.00
06.50
34.40
33.00
70.00
40.20
41.30
27.70
29.40
40.30
DETLIMIT UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
11.30 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
2.31
6.10
7.75
5.62
6.35
5.09
3.10
2.19
2.42
3.69
3.63
4.56
3.36
4.50
4.49
6.04
3.90
3.05
6.44
5.24
3.34
4.07
5.70
3.43
3.31
3.50
6.04
3.97
3.50
3.45
3.11
7.50
4.46
3.54
3.50
4.36
3.00
3.72
3.32
3.30
3.70
SOLIDS
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.00
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.00
22.60
45.10
10.10
71.40
2.20
60.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ANALYTE
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
ST
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
ANALYTE=CHROMIUH STRATUM=4
SAMPLE
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
AMOUNT
10.00
274.00
3.10
41.60
5.40
72.90
2.00
14.70
.
21.30
32.20
16.10
85.60
30.10
24.30
3.90
2.20
76.70
342.00
57.50
118.00
2060.00
163.00
1940.00
.
10.70
40.10
55.90
58.30
.
21.30
64.50
9.60
34.70
41.50
54.00
11.20
38.20
.
26.50
,
47.90
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
40.00 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
16.70 MG/KG
MG/KG
. MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
41.70 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
19.10 MG/KG
MG/KG
34.85 MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
2.30
5.61
1.13
3.73
1.69
4.29
0.69
2.69
.
3.06
3.47
2.76
4.45
3.40
3.19
1.36
0.79
4.34
5.83
4.05
4.77
7.63
5.09
7.57
.
2.37
3.69
4.02
4.07
.
3.06
4.17
2.26
3.55
3.73
3.99
2.42
3.64
.
3.28
.
3.67
LNDL SOLIDS
100.00
0.60
25.60
34.60
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
3.69 0.50
1.50
10.70
52.60
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.60
0.60
0.23
19.10
4.60
2.30
2.82 1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
3.73 0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
2.95 1.07
6.30
3.55 0.60
5.10
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1436
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
> 1550
i 1552
M 1553
1556
1559
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1416
1421
1422
1423
1424
ANALYTE i
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
ANALYTE
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
mm
ANALTIE=CUPPtH
ITRATUM SAMPLE
16821
16865
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16867
16689
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
I :
1 16864
1 16896
1
STRATUM SAMPLE
2 16527
2 16526
2 16814
2 16818
2
2 16834
2
2 16529
2
2 16610
2 16811
2 16833
2 17025
2 17061
2 16743
2
2 16631
2 16832
2 16799
2 16868
5TRATUn=l
AMOUNT
870.00
369.00
789.00
666.00
335.00
534.00
799.00
755.00
708.00
1160.00
1220.00
1790.00
470.00
669.00
212.00
370.00
336.00
132.00
231.00
241.00
453.00
445.50
2375.00
1860.00
1400.00
766.50
: AMOUNT
259.00
1260.00
810.00
403.00
390.50
236.00
279.00
338.00
150.50
865.00
2500.00
415.00
463.00
449.00
605.00
1035.00
1760.00
657.00
1570.00
mm
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
OETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
: Rl^l
LNAMOUNT
6.77
5.96
6.67
6.53
5.81
6.26
6.68
6.63
6.56
7.06
7.11
7.49
6.15
6.51
5.36
5.91
5.82
4.86
5.44
5.46
6.12
6.10
7.77
7.53
7.24
6.67
LNAMOUNT
5.56
7.14
6.70
6.00
5.97
5.46
5.63
5.82
5.01
6.76
7.62
6.03
6.16
6.11
6.41
6.94
7.47
6.49
7.36
fcll
LNDL SOLIDS
11.90
21.60
44.00
36.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.60
6.45
LNDL SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.65
18.30
20.40
14.30
: i?:J?
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EPISODE
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
> 1514
i. 1515
u> 1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
STI
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2'
2
2
2
2
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=COPPER STRATU1=2
SAMPLE
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
AMOUNT
226.
288.
361.
2900.
3120.
1540.
641.
821.
942.
341.
644.
541.
607.
339.
424.
316.
237.
515.
573.
92.
719.
386.
488.
471.
2120.
355.
140.
378.
510.
860.
524.
1320.
459.
490.
742.
623.
462.
859.
674.
534.
00
00
50
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
30
00
00
00
00
00
00
50
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
DETLIMIT UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
MG/KG 5.42
. MG/KG 5.66 .
MB/KG 5.89
MG/KG 7.97
. MG/KG 8.05 .
MG/KG 7.34
. MG/KG 6.46 .
MB/KG 6.71
MG/KG 6.85
MG/KG . 5.83
MG/KG 6.47
MG/KG 6.29
MG/KG 6.41
MG/KG 5.83
MG/KG 6.05
MG/KG 5.76
MG/KG 5.47
MG/KG 6.24
MG/KG 6.35
MG/KG 4.53
. MG/KG 6.58 .
MG/KG 5.96
MG/KG 6.19
MG/KG 6.15
MG/KG 7.66
MG/KG 5.87
MG/KG 4.95
MB/KB
MB/KG
MB/KG
MB/KG
MB/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MB/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
.93
.23
.76
.26
.19
.13
.19
.61
.43
.14
.76
.51
.28
SOLIDS
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80.
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44. 30^
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00.
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
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EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
> 1425
i 1426
ฃ 1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
lili
ANALYTE
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
mm
ST
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
!
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=COPPER STRATUM=3
SAMPLE
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16616
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
mi
AMOUNT
6.80
559.00
636.00
2410.00
647.00
140.00
465.00
581.00
931.00
1050.00
906.00
968.00
669.00
1552.00
338.00
339.00
702.00
838.00
239.00
444.00
465.00
1930.00
364.00
323.00
455.00
323.00
969.00
316.00
435.00
73.00
351.75
1120.00
336.00
652.00
507.00
251.00
231.00
164.00
567.00
508.00
694.00
220.00
478.00
483.00
1180.00
279.50
250.00
185.00
711.00
365.00
325.00
'188:88
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/K6
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
: RBB
LN AMOUNT
1.92
6.33
6.46
7.79
6.47
4.94
6.14
6.36
6.84
6.96
6.61
6.86
6.77
7.35
5.62
5.83
6.55
6.73
5.46
6.10
6.18
7.57
5.95
5.78
6.12
' 5.76
6.66
5.76
6.08
4.29
5.86
7.02
5.82
6.75
6.23
5.53
5.44
5.10
6.34
6.23
6.54
5.39
6.17
6.18
7.07
5.63
5.52
5.22
6.57
5.95
5.78
Ul
LNDL SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
69.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.60
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
-------
EPISODE
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
ANALYTE
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
t
SI
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
;. ?i'-:-> >.;*..
ANALYTE=
EPISODE ANALYTE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
STRATUM SAMPLE
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
17057
ANALYTE^COPPER STRATUM=4
AMOUNT DETLIMIT UNIT LNAMOUNT LNOL
1410.00
669.00
1870.00
355.00
199.50
360.00
248.00
749.00
559.00
586.00
1400.00
830.00
167.00
155.00
648.00
473.00
191.10
MG/KG
MG/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
7.25
6.51
7.53
5.87
5.30
5.89
5.51
6.62
6.33
6.37
7.24
6.72
5.12
5.04
6.47
6.16
5.25
SOLIDS
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
16.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
STRATUM SAMPLE
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
AMOUNT
4
*
16525
16526
16815
16635
16602
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
1666Q
17060
404.00
684.00
57.40
855.00
917.00
343.00
33.70
596.00
340.00
428.00
995.00
285.00
902.00
1940.00
505.00
1010.00
17.40
411.00
635.00
925.00
357.00
3060.00
677.00
1230.00
296.00
345.00
1640.00
464.00
DETLIMIT UNIT
LNAMOUNT
Ml
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
\\m
.00
.53
.05
.75
.62
5.84
3.52
6.39
5.83
6.06
6.90
5.65
6.60
7.57
6.22
6.92
2.86
6.02
6.45
6.83
5.68
6.03
6.52
7.11
5.69
5.84
7.40
6.14
LNOL SOLIDS
100.00
0.60
25.60
34.60
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.60
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.60
0.23
19.10
4.60
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
> 1436
i 1436
ฃ 1*36
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
ANALYTE ซ
COPPER <
COPPER t
COPPER <
COPPER <
COPPER <
COPPER <
COPPER <
COPPER <
COPPER <
COPPER <
COPPER t
COPPER <
ANALYTE <
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
ANALT 1 E=COPPER Z
STRATUM SAMPLE
k 17075
\ 17074
k 17153
k 17042
k 17138
k 17004
k 17040
k 17007
k
k 17048
k
k 17035
MAI VTf-nTFI HDTM
JIM 1.1 1 C~UJ.CLUKArl
STRATUM SAMPLE
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16689
16890
. .
17046
17052
17020
17036
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
AMOUNT
702.00
223.00
132.00
161.00
984.00
454.00
165.00
466.00
402.00
954.00
462.50
1970.00
ซTDAT1tM*1 ____.
AMOUNT
*
22.62
ป
DETLIMIT
DETLIMIT
10.67
10.32
7.66
6.82
8.35
8.14
10.55
15.45
5.16
5.24
10.53
10.32
10.19
6.80
10.54
U.ซ
4.49
11.47
6.53
10.06
6.56
11.97
13.50
15.00
9.83
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/K6
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNAMOUNT
6.55
5.41
4.66
5.06
.69
.12
.22
.14
.00
.86
.14
7.59
LNAMOUNT
-.
3.12
*
LNDL
LNDL
2.37
2.33
2.04
2.18
2.12
2.10
2.36
2.74
1.64
1.66
2.35
2.33
2.32
2.18
2.35
2.44
1.50
2.44
1.68
2.31
1.68
2.46
2.60
2.71
2.29
SOLIDS
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
16.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
-------
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
> 1443
1 1443
tj 1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
lili
ANALYTE
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
mm\\\
ST
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
-. 2
|
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
t ii-'i"!
ANALYTE=DIELDRIN STRATUM=2
SAMPLE
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
AMOUNT
r DETLIMIT
11.25
17.33
10.92
10.62
11.12
9.10
6.57
16.67
7.47
9.57
4.70
6.30
11.79
10.11
10.54
15.15
12.46
10.59
12.03
11.94
10.03
12.05
11.28
8.75
10.43
8.80
7.40
8.00
9.01
11.05
3.46
11.62
11.00
11.19
9.05
10.92
4.08
7.52
10.00
10.83
10.66
13.11
22.27
3.60
8.25
9.27
9.71
6.77
9.81
9.75
9.46
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
Uffg :
LNDL
2.42
2.85
2.39
2.36
2.41
2.21
1.88
2.81
2.01
2.26
1.55
1.84
2.47
2.31
2.36
2.72
2.52
2.36
2.49
2.48
2.31
2.49
2.42
2.17
2.34
2.17
2.00
2.08
2.20
2.40
1.24
2.45
2.40
2.42
2.20
2.39
1.41
2.02
2.30
2.38
2.37
2.57
3.10
1.28
2.11
2.23
2.27
1.91
2.28
2.28
2.25
f:K
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
,63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
7ง'ง8
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DATA LISTING
N3S3 POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
> 1385
1395
oo 1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
m
ANALYTE
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
ANALYTE
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
mm\\\
STRATUM
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
SAMPLE AMOUNT
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
2 17049
____.-__ ___ __ _ _ _ AIJAI VTB~nTH nBTU 4STD ATI IM"T ____.
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
.
16843
16844
16841
*
16826
16829
.
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
.
16849
.
17031
17028
.
17144
1?JI? :
DET LIMIT
10.00
9.75
10.39
4.27
11.94
10.20
10.31
6.71
DETLIMIT
4.55
7.12
3.78
3.73
7.35
4.56
10.24
10.47
12.61
10.84
11.25
12.05
12.86
22.36
9.54
6.26
13.75
24.04
4.19
10.66
9.39
10.15
34.00
3.60
12.94
5.15
12.36
10.68
5.26
1.10
10.60
14.31
10.71
10.00
10.85
11.03
11.20
if:H
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG,
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
HSffg :
LNDL
2.30
2.28
2.34
1.45
2.48
2.32
2.33
1.90
LNDL
1.51
1.96
1.33
1.32
2.00
1.52
2.33
2.35
2.53
2.36
2.42
2.49
2.55
3.11
2.26
1.84
2.62
3.18
1.43
2.38
2.24
2.32
3.53
1.33
2.56
1.64
2.52
2.37
1.66
0.10
2.36
2.66
2.37
2.30
2.36
2.40
2.42
1:31
SOLIDS
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
69.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
&:ft
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
> 1542
1546
ฃ 1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIHIT
DIELDRIN 3 17131 . 10.77
DIELDRIN 3 17023 . 11.03
DIELDRIN 3 17041 . 5.40
DIELDRIN 3 17027 . 10.50
DIELDRIN 3 17010 . 5.60
DIELDRIN 3 17015 . 105.26
DIELDRIN 3 . 9.45
DIELDRIN 3 17073 . 10.69
OIELDRIN 3 17078 . 15.05
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
OIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
17152 . 10.38
17154 . 5.01
17084 . 50.74
17139 . 8.10
17083 . 12.40
17002 47.47
17003 . 5.15
17005 . 10.85
17001 . 5.74
9.49
17090 . 10.98
17091 . 10.60
17089 14.32
16804 . 10.31
17070 . 7.47
17067 . 11.66
16883 . 4.75
16891 . 10.91
DIELDRIN 3 16892 . 4.83
OIELDRIN 3 17143 . 16.60
DIELDRIN 3 . 11.33
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.86
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KG 2.66
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG .
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNOL
2.38
2.40
1.69
2.35
1.72
4.66
2.25
2.37
2.71
2.34
1.61
3.93
2.09
2.52
.
1.64
2.38
1.75
2.25
2.40
2.36
.
2.33
2.01
2.46
1.56
2.39
1.58
2.81
2.43
SOLIDS
2
14
34
2
60
0
4
2
0
26
67
2
41
1
53
65
11
59
27
17
5
76
22
45
18
71
2
68
2
1
.60
.50
.10
.00
.20
.19
.50
.90
.93
.20
.30
.70
.60
.29
.70
.60
.80
.20
.75
.30
.00
.80
.60
.10
.10
.40
.20
.30
.65
.15
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
14*4*1
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
DIELDRIN 4 16525 . 3.33
DIELDRIN 4 16526 . 13.75
DIELORIN 4 16815 . 0.78
DIELORIN 4 16835 . 8.33
DIELDRIN 4 16802 . 17.00
DIELORIN 4 16842 . 9.04
DIELDRIN 4 16540 . 1.59
OIELDRIN 4 16744 . 12.63
DIELDRIN 4 16750 . 22.00
DIELDRIN 4 16742 . 7.33
OIELORIN 4 16864 . 10.47
DIELDRIN 4 16867 . 6.29
DIELDRIN 4 16537 . 5.12
DIELDRIN 4 16538 . 9.31
DIELORIN 4 16539 . 8.02
BiftNUN :
\ lซป ":21 5:20
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
MS *:50
LNOL
1.20
2.62
-0.25
2.12
2.83
2.20
0.46
2.54
3.09
1.99
2.35
1.84
1.63
2.23
2.08
l!65
SOLIDS
100
0
25
34
1
.00
.80
.60
.80
.00
37.40
15
1
0
1
10
52
66
20
42
6*
.10
.90
.50
.50
.70
.80
.00
.30
.00
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
> 1539
u, 1M7
0 1551
1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452 .
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
\l%l
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
DIELDRIN 4 16871
DIELDRIN 4 16837
DIELDRIN 4 16747
DIELDRIN 4 16852
DIELDRIN 4 16876
DIELDRIN 4 16877
DIELDRIN 4 17026
DIELORIN 4 17030
DIELDRIN 4 17151
DIELDRIN 4 16880
DIELORIN 4 17060
DIELDRIN 4 17029
DIELDRIN 4 17011
DIELDRIN 4 17075
DIELDRIN 4 17074
DIELDRIN 4 17153
DIELDRIN 4 17042
DIELDRIN 4 17138
DIELDRIN 4 17004
DIELDRIN 4 17040 12.86
DIELDRIN 4 17007
DIELDRIN 4
DIELDRIN 4 17048
DIELDRIN 4
DIELDRIN 4 17035
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
msm i tmi : .
DETLIMIT
17.65
7.57
16.25
86.96
16.60
7.50
11.74
20.83
8.43
10.00
5.59
5.45
41.67
9.20
9.57
8.40
7.14
12.66
13.00
.
8.02
10.35
9.84
20.83
12.35
DETLIMIT
21.34
20.60
15.30
17.62
16.72
16.31
21.10
19.63
30.00
10.37
10.49
21.06
20.63
20.38
17.64
21.08
22.38
8.97
22.93
13.07
mi
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
UG/KG 2.87
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 2
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
2.02
2.79
4.47
2.81
2.01
2.46
3.04
2.13
2.30
1.72
1.70
3.73
2.22
2.26
2.13
1.97
2.54
2.56
55
2.08
2.34
2.29
3.04
2.51
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
UG/KG . 3.06
UG/KG . 3.03
UG/KG . 2.73
UG/KG . 2.87
UG/KG . 2.82
UG/KG . 2.79
UG/KG . 3.05
UG/KG . 2.98
UG/KG . 3.40
UG/KG . 2.34
UG/KG . 2.35
UG/KG . 3.05
UG/KG . 3.03
UG/KG . 3.01
UG/KG . 2.87
UG/KG . 3.05
UG/KG . 3.11
UG/KG . 2.19
UG/KG . 3.13
UG/KG . 2.57
MS : 1:E9
SOLIDS
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
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EPISODE ANALYTE
1552
1553
1556
1559
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=HEPTACHLOR STRATUM=1
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
16884
16896
DETLIMIT UNIT
23.95
27.00
30.56
19.66
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNAMOUNT LNDL SOLIDS
3.18
3.30
3.42
2.98
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
EPISODE ANALYTE
ANALYTE=HEPTACHLOR STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
DETLIMIT UNIT LNAMOUNT
LNDL SOLIDS
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
> 1410
1413
j2 1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
ill!
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
'17079
22.55
34.33
21.64
21.29
22.22
18.23
13.18
33.53
14.94
19.13
9.39
12.60
23.57
20.28
21.08
30.29
24.97
21.18
24.13
23.87
20.04
24.09
22.56
17.50
20.86
17.62
14.80
16.00
18.04
22.11
6.92
23.18
21.96
22.33
18.10
21.84
8.16
15.06
20.00
21.64
21.32
K:ii
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/K6
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
HOT
3.12
3.54
3.08
3.06
3.10
2.90
2.58
3.51
2.70
2.95
2.24
2.53
3.16
3.01
3.05
3.41
3.22
3.05
3.18
3.17
3.00
3.18
3.12
2.86
3.04
2.87
2.69
2.77
2.89
3.10
1.93
3.14
3.09
3.11
2.90
3.08
2.10
2.71
3.00
3.07
3.06
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.60
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
HIM
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
i
Ul
ro
EPISODE
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
ANALTIE=m
STRATUM
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
IPIACnUDK SIKATUn=Z
SAMPLE AMOUNT
.
16855 22.55
16860
16853
*
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16605
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
DETLIMIT
7.21
*
16.54
19.49
13.52
19.66
19.53
19.00
20.00
9.36
20.00
19.56
20.73
8.56
23.91
20.40
20.63
13.43
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.12
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
1.97
^
2.92
2.97
2.60
2.98
2.97
2.94
3.00
2.24
3.00
2.97
3.03
2.15
3.17
3.02
3.03
2.60
SOLIDS
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1361
1382
1364
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1426
1433
1434
1435
1439
IKS
ANALYTE
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
Hi^l^t^
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
16532
16533
16534
16617
16819
16616
16536
16686
16861
16862
16830
16651
16809
*
16643
16844
16841
.
16826
16629
.
16678
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
\lffi :
DETLIMIT
9.09
14.17
7.57
7.46
14.71
9.11
20.45
20.93
25.22
21.68
22.50
24.23
25.71
45.43
19.08
12.57
27.50
48.07
8.37
21.71
18.80
20.31
66.00
7.59
25.93
10.29
24.65
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
MS :
LNDL
2.21
2.65
2.02
2.01
2.69
2.21
3.02
3.04
3.23
3.06
3.11
3.19
3.25
3.82
2.95
2.53
3.31
3.87
2.12
3.08
2.93
3.01
4.19
2.03
3.26
2.33
3.20
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
69.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
60.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
im
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
> 1508
,' 1511
S 1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
ANALYTE 3
HEPTACHLOR 3
HEPTACHLOR 3
HEPTACHLOR 3
HEPTACHLOR 2
HEPTACHLOR 2
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
MUI i c-ncr i AWILUI
ITRATUH SAMPLE
I 16746
\
I 16849
(
\ 17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
1 17154
I 17084
! 17139
1 17083
S 17002
S 17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
3 17143
3
AMOUNT
DETLiniT UNIT
LNAKOUNT
LNDL SOLIDS
2.20
21.20
28.75
21.44
20.00
21.73
22.01
22.36
26.14
22.22
21.54
22.07
10.79
21.00
11.18
210.53
18.90
21.03
30.11
20.73
10.00
101.85
16.18
24.81
12.42
10.32
21.61
11.49
16.97
21.97
21.40
8.85
20.58
14.92
23.37
9.51
21.82
9.66
32.83
22.65
US/KG
US/KS
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
0.79
3.05
3.36
3.07
3.00
3.08
3.09
3.11
3.26
3.10
3.07
3.09
2.38
3.04
2.41
5.35
2.94
3.05
3.40
3.03
2.30
4.62
2.78
3.21
2.52
2.33
3.07
2.44
2.94
3.09
3.06
2.18
3.02
2.70
3.15
2.25
3.08
2.27
3.49
3.12
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
1.15
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ANALYTE
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLCR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
S
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
ANALYTE=HEPTACHLOR STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
AMOUNT
T DETLIMIT
6.67
27.50
1.56
16.67
34.00
18.05
3.25
24.74
44.00
14.67
20.93
12.59
10.23
18.62
16.02
18.21
10.41
35.29
15.13
33.75
173.91
33.14
15.00
23.48
41.67
16.89
20.00
11.18
10.90
83.33
18.80
19.15
16.80
14.29
25.31
27.00
6.75
16.06
21.63
19.68
43.33
24.71
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNOL
1.90
3.31
0.45
2.81
3.53
2.89
1.18
3.21
3.78
2.69
3.04
2.53
2.33
2.92
2.77
2.90
2.34
3.56
2.72
3.52
5.16
3.50
2.71
3.16
3.73
2.83
3.00
2.41
2.39
4.42
2.93
2.95
2.82
2.66
3.23
3.30
2.17
2.78
3.07
2.98
3.77
3.21
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
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EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
> 1550
i 1552
S 1553
1556
1559
ANALYTE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
EPISODE ANALYTE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=HEXACHLORbBENZENE STRATUf1=l
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
ANALYTEsHEXACHLOROBENZENE 3TRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
DETLIMIT
25641.03
14492.75
7692.31
633.33
333.33
344.83
20408.17
18161.82
4545.45
5263.16
5555.56
13701.20
1351.35
15873.02
333.33
333.33
476.19
434.78
476.19
400.00
384.62
7736.10
4551.28
1587.30
2222.22
3509.85
DETLIMIT
23809.53
111111.14
1449.26
16867.93
10204.06
12987.01
42572.47
66666.67
633.33
16666.67
5263.16
17657.14
1562.50
19607.64
28571.43
1666.67
17241.38
16666.67
23255.82
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG . .
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
MS :
LNOL
10.15
9.58
6.95
6.73
5.61
5.84
9.92
9.81
8.42
6.57
6.62
9.53
7.21
9.67
5.61
5.61
6.17
6.07
6.17
5.99
5.95
6.95
6.42
7.37
7.71
8.16
LNDL
10.08
11.62
7.26
9.65
9.23
9.47
10.66
11.11
6.73
9.72
8.57
9.79
7.35
9.86
10.26
7.42
9.76
9.72
10.05
9*'If
SOLIDS
11.90
21.60
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.60
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
16.10
10.40
3.60
2.00
1.60
8.45
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5,10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
16.10
3.70
1.85
16.30
20.40
14.30
ifctt
-------
EPISODE
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1465
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
h> 151*
i 1515
55 1520
* 1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROSENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROSENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=HEXACHLORDBENZENE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16023
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
DETLIMIT
7142.86
4347.83
12500.00
1851.85
11235.96
21739.13
12500.00
8333.33
1282.05
15873.02
22222.22
16954.02
153846.16
19607.84
217391.32
4166.67
263.16
322.58
14019.96
1052.63
1010.10
1111.11
3571.43
8333.33
15873.02
19607.84
6971.16
15384.62
15384.62
500.00
1014.61
250.00
100.00
18867.93
16949.15
4545.45
12820.51
21276.60
13513.51
6250.00
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
8.87
8.38
9.43
7.52
9.33
9.99
9.43
9.03
7.16
9.67
10.01
9.74
11.94
9.88
12.29
8.33
5.57
5.78
9.55
6.96
6.92
7.01
8.18
9.03
9.67
9.88
8.85
9.64
9.64
6.21
6.92
5.52
4.61
9.85
9.74
8.42
9.46
9.97
9.51
8.74
SOLIDS
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
46.70
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OP CONCERN
ANALYTE^HEXACHLOROBENZENE STRATUH=3
l
tn
EPISODE ANALYTE
1367 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1367 HEXACH LOROBENZENE
1367 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1370 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1361 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1382 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1384 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1385 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1395 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1395 HEXACH LOROBENZENE
1396 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1397 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1402 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1404 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1405 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1405 HEXACHLOROSENZENE
1406 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1409 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1411 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1412 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1416 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1425 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1428 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1433 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1434 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1435 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1439 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1440 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1448 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1448 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1449 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1462 HEXACHLCROBENZENE
1472 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1474 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1475 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1476 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1479 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1479 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1480 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
I486 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1487 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1489 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1490 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1492 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1497 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1498 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1502 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1504 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1505 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1507 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1508 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
ill!
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
DETLIHZT UNIT LNAMOUNT
LNOL SOLIDS
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3'
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
,17154
17084
mi
7692.31
23809.53
4545.45
2564.10
10101.01
454.55
100000.04
11904.76
2000.00
16129.03
27777.78
62500.01
25641.03
16666.67
2325.58
6250.00
10526.32
8333.33
4000.00
14705.88
9545.46
18181.82
6666.67
3703.70
1298.70
322.58
12345.68
1754.39
5263.16
33333.34
1516.45
6666.67
15268.07
2127.66
10989.01
1420.23
322.58
568.18
8333.33
1612.90
21739.13
10000.00
16129.03
333.33
5263.16
686.84
15625.00
4761.91
370.37
384.62
1183.29
KIM*
US/KG
UG/KS
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
urn
8.95
10.08
8.42
7.85
9.22
6.12
11.51
9.38
7.60
9.69
10.23
11.04
10.15
9.72
7.75
8.74
9.26
9.03
8.29
9.60
9.16
9.81
8.80
8.22
7.17
5.78
9.42
7.47
8.57
10.41
7.32
8.80
9.63
7.66
9.30
7.26
5.78
6.34
9.03
7.39
9.99
9.21
9.69
5.81
8.57
6.53
9.66
8.47
5.91
5.95
7.08
?:H
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
'lit*
-------
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=HEXACHLOROBENZENE STRATUM=3
EPISODE ANALYTE
1517 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1518 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1519 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1525 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1526 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1537 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1541 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1542 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1546 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1547 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1548 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1560 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1561 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1561 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1563 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1565 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1566 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
Ul
oo
EPISODE ANALYTE
1362 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1362 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1363 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1388 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1389 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1401 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1407 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1408 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1414 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1415 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1417 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1420 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1427 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1430 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1431 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1432 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1441 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1442 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1445 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1455 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1459 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1461 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1464 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1465 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1466 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1467 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1468 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
1470 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
KB
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
17057
ANALYTE=HEXACHLOROBENZENE STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
16525
16531
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
DETLIMIT
5882.35
500.00
2564.10
7692.31
333.33
370.37
266.67
454.55
15384.62
7692.31
18867.93
7692.31
1190.48
454.55
1090.63
8333.33
8522.73
DETLIMIT
3846.15
333.33
33333.34
2222.22
13698.63
30303.03
909.09
2777.78
1886.79
7142.66
2272.73
31250.00
769.23
5263.16
17543.86
7142.86
4761.91
588.24
16666.67
7692.31
4761.91
16666.67
714.29
7692.31
2702.70
4545.45
303.03
3030.30
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
H&K
LNDL
8.68
6.21
7.85
8.95
5.81
5.91
5.59
6.12
9.64
8.95
9.85
8.95
7.08
6.12
6.99
9.03
9.05
LNDL
8:25
5.81
10.41
7.71
9.53
10.32
6.81
7.93
7.54
8.87
7.73
10.35
6.65
8.57
9.77
8.87
.47
.38
.72
.95
.47
.72
.57
.95
7.90
8.42
5.71
8.02
I'll
SOLIDS
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
.*!:ซ
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EPISODE
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
> 1419
1436
ฃ 1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
ANALYTE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
ANALYTE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
... '. (if It , :;
ANALYTE=HEXACHLOR08ENZENE STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
1713ft
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
ANALYTE^HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 3TRATUM=1
STRATUM SAMPLE
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
AMOUNT
DETLIMIT
2063.33
4545.45
43476.27
312.50
12048.19
1123.60
33333.34
434.78
7692.31
1949.93
633.33
27500.00
2222.22
DETLIMIT
25641.03
14492.75
7692.31
833.33
333.33
344.83
20408.17
16161.82
4545.45
5263.16
5555.56
13701.20
1351.35
15873.02
333.33
333.33
476.19
434.78
476.19
400.00
384.62
7738.10
4551.28
1587.30
2222.22
3509.65
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
7.64
6.42
10.68
5.74
9.40
7.02
10.41
6.07
6.95
7.58
6.73
10.22
7.71
LNDL
10.15
9.58
8.95
6.73
5.61
5.64
9.92
9.81
6.42
6.57
6.62
9.53
7.21
9.67
5.81
5.81
6.17
6.07
6.17
5.99
5.95
6.95
6.42
7.37
7.71
6.16
SOLIDS
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.60
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
16.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
6.45
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EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
> 1443
' 1443
0 1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1465
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
liil
ANALYTE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACH LOROBUTAD I ENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLORCBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACH LOROBUTAD IENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAD I ENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLCROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACH LOROBUTADI ENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
2
I
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16520
16614
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16668
16823
16825
16888
16836
16839
17021
16879
16873
16674
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17065
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17066
\m
DETLIMIT
23809.53
111111.14
1449.28
18667.93
10204.06
12967.01
42572.47
66666.67
633.33
16666.67
5263.16
17657.14
1562.50
19607.64
28571.43
1666.67
17241.36
16666.67
23255.82
11494.25
19419.31
7142.86
4347.83
12500.00
1851.85
11235.96
21739.13
12500.00
8333.33
1282.05
15873.02
22222.22
16954.02
153846.16
19607.64
217391.32
4166.67
263.16
322.58
14019.96
1052.63
1010.10
1111.11
3571.43
8333.33
15673.02
19607.84
6971.16
15364.62
15384.62
500.00
'Uttl
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
B8/&I
LNAMOUNT LNDL
10.08
11.62
7.26
9.65
9.23
9.47
10.66
11.11
6.73
9.72
8.57
9.79
7.35
9.88
10.26
7.42
9.76
9.72
10.05
9.35
9.87
8.87
8.36
9.43
7.52
9.33
9.99
9.43
9.03
7.16
9.67
10.01
9.74
11.94
9.88
12.29
8.33
5.57
5.78
9.55
6.96
6.92
7.01
6.16
9.03
9.67
9.86
8.65
9.64
9.64
6.21
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.60
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.60
2.80
16.10
3.70
1.65
16.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
62.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2 . ftfl
70*5o
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EPISODE
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
m
ANALYTE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
ANALYTE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACH LOROBUTAO IENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACH LOROBUTAO IENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
Hi^HtSISil^ABiiHi
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
ANALYTE=HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
DETLIMIT
100.00
16867.93
16949.15
4545.45
12620.51
21276.60
13513.51
6250.00
UNIT LNAMOl
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
INT LNDL
4.61
9.85
.74
.42
.46
.97
.51
.74
SOLIDS
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16661
16862
16830
16851
16609
16843
16844
16841
16626
16829
16676
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16649
17031
17026
17144
DETLIMIT UNIT
LNAMOUNT
LNDL SOLIDS
7692.31
23609.53
4545.45
2564.10
10101.01
454.55
100000.04
11904.76
2000.00
16129.03
27777.78
62500.01
25641.03
16666.67
2325.58
6250.00
10526.32
6333.33
4000.00
14705.88
9545.46
18161.62
6666.67
3703.70
1298.70
322.58
12345.68
1754.39
5263.16
33333.34
1516.45
6666.67
15268.07
2127.66
10989.01
1420.23
322.58
_ 3QQ Aw
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KG
8.95
10.08
8.42
7.85
9.22
6.12
11.51
9.38
7.60
9.69
10.23
11.04
10.15
9.72
7.75
8.74
9.26
9.03
8.29
9.60
9.16
9.81
8.80
8.22
7.17
5.78
9.42
7.47
8.57
10.41
7.32
8.80
9.63
7.66
9.30
7.26
5.78
*:ป
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.60
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
ut
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EPISODE
1486
1467
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1546
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
EPISODE
1362
1362
1363
1366
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
m
ANALYTE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACH LOROBUTAD I ENE
HEXACH LOROBUTAD I ENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
ANALYTE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACH LOROBUTAD IENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACH LOROBUTAD IENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
Hi$A8tlt8S8iij?A6iil1i
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17076
17152
17154
17084
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16692
17143
17057
ANALYTE=HEXACHLOR08UTAOIENE STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
16525
16531
16526
16615
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16664
16867
16537
UBS
DETLIMIT
1612.90
21739.13
10000.00
16129.03
333.33
5263.16
666.84
15625.00
4761.91
370.37
384.62
1163.29
1204.82
2008.27
5682.35
500.00
2564.10
7692.31
333.33
370.37
266.67
454.55
15364.62
7692.31
16867.93
7692.31
1190.46
454.55
1090.63
6333.33
8522.73
DETLIMIT
3846.15
333.33
33333.34
2222.22
13698.63
30303.03
909.09
2777.78
1886.79
7142.66
2272.73
31250.00
769.23
5263.16
lWl:tt
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
US/KG 7.39
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KB
UG/T.G
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
.99
.21
.69
.81
.57
.53
.66
.47
5.91
5.95
7.06
7.09
7.61
6.68
6.21
7.85
8.95
5.81
5.91
5.59
6.12
.64
.95
.65
.95
.08
.12
.99
.03
.05
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
UG/KG 8.25
UG/KG 5.81
UG/KG 10.41
UG/KG 7.71
UG/KG 9.53
UG/KG 10.32
UG/KG 6.61
UG/KG 7.93
UG/KG 7.54
UG/KG 8.87
UG/KG 7.73
UG/KG 10.35
UG/KG 6.65
UG/KG 8.57
\m Ul
SOLIDS
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.60
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
mi
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR.THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
> 1527
1 1532
S 1539
1549
1551
1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
UK
ANALYTE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACH LOROBUTAD IENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
ANALYTE
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD ; -
- ANALIlt
s
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
i
=HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
ANALYTE3LEAD STRATUM^!
STRATUM SAMPLE
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022,
17081-
\m
tlHHI
AMU
.ซ
LHl-f
INT
AMOUNT
121.00
211.00
291.00
339.00
95.20
227.00
252.00
210.00
338.00
459.00
491.00
237.50
124.00
160.00
68.50
124.00
66.60
47.70
80 .80
issloo
DETLIMIT UNIT
4761.91 UG/KG
588.24 UG/KG
16666.67 UG/KG
7692.31 UG/KG
4761.91 UG/KG
16666.67 UG/KG
714.29 UG/KG
7692.31 UG/KG
2702.70 UG/KG
4545.45 UG/KG
303.03 UG/KG
3030.30 UG/KG
10416.67 UG/KG
5555.56 UG/KG
2083.33 UG/KG
4545.45 UG/KG
43478.27 UG/KG
312.50 UG/KG
12048.19 UG/KG
1123.60 UG/KG
33333.34 UG/KG
434.78 UG/KG
7692.31 UG/KG
1949.93 UG/KG
833.33 UG/KG
27500.00 UG/KG
2222.22 UG/KG
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
. MG/KG
: RM8
LNAMOUNT
,
*
*
LNAMOUNT
4.80
5.35
5.67
5.83
4.56
5.42
5.53
5.35
5.82
6.13
6.20
5.47
4.82
5.08
4.23
4.82
4.20
3.86
y!
LNOL SOLIDS
8.47 2.80
6.38 64.00
9.72 1.70
8.95 44.80
8.47 0.80
9.72 0.23
6.57 19.10
8.95 4.80
7.90 2.30
8.42 1.20
5.71 39.50
8.02 1.20
9.25 3.40
8.62 62.40
7.64 0.48
8.42 2.50
10.68 9.40
5.74 37.50
9.40 47.60
7.02 14.30
10.41 1.00
6.07 72.70
8.95 41.90
7.58 1.07
6.73 6.30
10.22 0.60
7.71 5.10
LNOL SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
ANALYTE=LEAO STRATUH=1
STRATUM SAMPLE
17141
16864
16896
ANALYTE=LEAD STRATUM=2
EPISODE ANALYTE
STRATUM SAMPLE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2.
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16836
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
=1
AMOUNT
173.00
296.00
377.50
248.00
350.00
314.00
AMOUNT
166.00
444.00
90.00
575.00
164.50
27.80
162.15
68.60
30.50
153.00
486.00
144.00
221.00
196.00
45.40
425.50
96.40
1670.00
138.00
263.00
370.50
168.00
229.00
472.00
537.00
232.00
349.00
661.00
302.00
118.00
63.70
49.90
166.00
41.80
58.20
310.50
54.70
454.00
7II:H
DETLIMIT UNIT
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/K6
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
24.40 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
. . MG/KG
114.00 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
-. BOS
LNAMOUNT
5.15
5.69
5.93
5.51
5.86
5.75
LNAMOUNT
5.11
6.10
4.50
6.35
5.10
3.33
5.09
4.23
3.42
5.03
6.19
4.97
5.40
5.28
3.82
6.05
4.57
7.42
4.93
5.57
5.91
5.12
5.43
6.16
6.29
5.45
5.86
6.49
5.71
4.77
4.15
3.91
5.11
3.73
4.06
5.74
4.00
6.12
*:il
LNDL SOLIDS
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
LNDL SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
3.19 4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.74 4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
: il:H
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=LEAD STRATU1=2
EPISODE ANALYTE
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
STRATUM SAMPLE
2 17072
2 17085
2
2 16855
2 16860
2 16853
2
2 16854
2 16856
2 17066
2 17088
2 17087
2 17093
2 16603
2 16805
2 17066
2 17071
2 16801
2 17043
2 17049
o\
in
ANALYTE=LEAD STRATUM=3
EPISODE ANALYTE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1364
1365
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
m
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
fcBB
STRATUM SAMPLE
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16661
16862
16830
16851
16609
16643
16844
16841
16626
16629
16878
16869
16600
16606
AMOUNT
129.00
23.20
99.70
55.40
402.00
73.20
40.80
65.30
53.50
357.00
142.00
247.00
156.00
52.70
158.00
328.90
234.00
133.00
352.00
314.00
AMOUNT
210.00
160.00
217.00
483.00
126.00
58.10
522.00
270.00
100.00
101.00
440.00
149.00
.
266.20
125.00
156.00
156.00
95.20
98.10
178.00
87.10
228.00
.
169.00
60.10
115.65
52.60
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
DETLIHIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
71.50 MG/KG
MG/KG
. MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
52.50 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
200.00 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
' : KB
LNAMOUNT
4.66
3.14
4.60
4.01
6.00
4.29
3.71
4.18
3.98
5.68
4.96
5.51
5.05
3.96
5.06
5.80
5.46
4.69
5.86
5.75
LNAMOUNT
5.35
5.08
5.36
6.18
4.65
4.06
6.26
5.60
4.61
4.62
6.09
5.00
.
5.56
4.83
5.05
5.05
4.56
4.59
5.18
4.47
5.43
.
5.13
4.38
fctt
LNDL SOLIDS
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
LNDL SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
69.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
4.27 1.40
2.00
15.20
53.60
1.60
3.96 4.55
60.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
5.30 0.50
89.30
17.70
: Ifctt
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EPISODE
1440
1448
1446
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1460
1466
1467
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
ANALYTE
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
31
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=LEAD STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
17050
16745
16746
1664?
17031
17026
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17076
17152
17154
17084
17139
17063
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17069
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16692
17143
17057
AMOUNT
47.50
187.00
23.60
229.25
262.00
112.50
279.00
117.00
103.35
17.10
.
221.00
.
49.70
39.90
90.00
266.00
.
53.40
,
136.00
446.00
52.40
61.60
100.00
,
126.00
149.00
388.00
209.00
63.15
124.00
79.20
630.00
63.40
75.70
66.10
262.00
47.30
67.00
p
.
235.00
DETLIMIT UNIT I
. MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
56.50 MG/KG
MG/KG
38.50 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
525.00 MG/KG
35.40 MG/KG
57.50 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
77.00 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
63.00 MG/KG
134.00 MG/KG
MG/KG
^AMOUNT
3.86
5.23
3.16
5.43
5.64
4.72
5.63
4.76
4.64
2.84
.
5.40
.
3.91
3.69
4.50
5.66
.
3.96
.
4.91
6.10
3.96
4.40
4.61
.
4.85
5.00
5.96
5.34
4.15
4.62
4.37
6.45
4.15
4.33
4.46
5.64
3.86
4.20
,
.
5.46
LNDL SOLIDS
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
4.03 1.76
3.60
3.65 2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
6.26 0.19
3.57 4.50
4.05 2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
4.34 1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
4.14 2.65
4.90 0.75
1.15
-------
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
> 1464
c* "65
*J 1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ANALYTE
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
. LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
ST
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
. 4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=LEAD STRATUM=4
SAMPLE
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16664
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
AMOUNT
14.30
137.00
9
71.70
24.80
34.80
9.40
,
.
.
158.00
20.80
196.00
78.50
231.00
127.00
24.50
.
992.00
.
.
236.00
88.40
149.00
,
60.70
112.00
107.00
108.00
,
138.00
111.00
58.20
46.80
214.00
104.00
28.80
146.00
9
55.70
211.00
309.00
DETLIMIT
^
9
3.90
.
.
.
,
52.50
200.00
66.50
.
.
9
.
.
*
.
59.00
,
125.00
218.00
.
,
.
83.50
.
.
t -
208.00
.
.
.
. .
,.
.
ซ
95.50
*
166.00
.
UNIT L
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
NAMOUNT
2.66
4.92
.
4.27
3.21
3.55
2.24
.
.
ซ
5.06
3.03
5.28
4.36
5.44
4.84
3.20
.
6.90
.
.
5.46
4.48
5.00
.
4.11
4.72
4.67
4.68
.
4.93
4.71
4.06
3.85
5.37
4.64
3.36
4.98
.
4.02
5.35
5.73
LNOL SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
1.36 25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
3.96 1.90
5.30 0.50
4.20 1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
4.08 1.70
44.80
4.83 0.80
5.38 0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
4.42 1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
5.34 0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
4.56 1.07
6.30
5.11 0.60
5.10
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EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
> 1550
1552
OD 1553
1556
1559
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
im
ANALYTE
LINOANE (6AMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHCI
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHCI
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
ANALYTE
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
Hi iltfHE)
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC) STRATUM=1
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
16821
16865
16739
17036
17145
171*9
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
ANALYTE=LINDANE (GAMMA-BHCI STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
OETLIMIT
26.89
25.96
19.14
22.04
20.88
20.37
26.63
24.76
36.16
12.96
13.11
26.54
26.01
25.65
22.21
26.56
26.57
11.23
28.93
16.34
25.41
16.45
30.26
34.00
38.33
24.61
OETLIMIT
26.39
43.33
27.56
26.80
27.77
22.95
16.61
42.16
18.80
24.35
11.74
15.86
29.64
25.52
26.49
38.41
31.42
26.67
30.35
mi
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG .
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
BOS :
LNDL
3.29
3.26
2.95
3.09
3.04
3.01
3.28
3.21
3.64
2.56
2.57
3.26
3.26
3.24
3.10
3.28
3.35
2.42
3.36
2.79
3.24
2.60
3.41
3.53
3.65
3.21
LNDL
3.35
3.77
3.32
3.29
3.32
3.13
2.61
3.74
2.93
3.19
2*. 46
2.76
3.39
3.24
3.26
3.65
3.45
3.26
3.41
1:2!
SOLIDS
11.90
21.60
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
6.45
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.60
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
16.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
i?:iS
-------
EPISODE
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=LINDANE (6AHMA-BHC)
STRATUM SAMPLE
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16023
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16653
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
AMOUNT DET LIMIT
72.05
28.46
22.08
26.24
22.01
18.65
20.00
22.71
27.63
8.71
29.19
27.69
28.19
22.84
27.57
10.20
18.80
25.10
27.25
26.65
33.11
56.18
9.00
20.61
23.33
24.51
16.91
24.75
24.62
23.92
25.36
11.70
25.20
24.63
26.12
10.69
29.86
25.70
26.00
16.78
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG 4.28
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
e
3.35
3.09
3.27
3.09
2.93
3.00
3.12
3.32
2.16
3.37
3.32
3.34
3.13
3.32
2.32
2.93
3.22
3.31
3.28
3.50
4.03
2.20
3.03
3.15
3.20
2.83
3.21
3.20
3.17
3.23
2.46
3.23
3.20
3.26
2.37
3.40
3.25
3.26
2.82
SOLIDS
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
-------
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1466
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
iili
ANALYTE
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAHMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAHMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAHMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAHMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAHMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAHMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAHMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAHMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAHMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMHA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAHMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LitOi lilffffciHEi
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC) STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
mil
75.65
DETLIMIT
11.45
17.85
9.45
9.44
18.53
11.40
25.57
26.51
. '
27.33
28.44
30.51
32.14
56.69
24.01
15.71
35.00
60.58
10.47
27.14
23.48
25.59
84.00
9.48
32.66
12.87
31.09
26.86
13.12
2.75
26.77
36.25
26.99
25.20
27.13
27.76
27.97
32.95
26.06
26.92
27.79
13.61
26.50
13.99
263.16
23.79
26.55
38.71
26.15
12.51
126.15
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 4.33
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
I&H :
LNDL
2.44
2.88
2.25
2.24
2.92
2.43
3.24
3.26
.
3.31
3.35
3.42
3.47
4.04
3.18
2.75
3.56
4.10
2.35
3.30
3.16
3.24
4.43
2.25
3.49
2.56
3.44
3.29
2.57
1.01
3.29
3.59
3.30
3.23
3.30
3.32
3.33
3.50
3.33
3.29
3.32
2.61
3.26
2.64
5.57
3.17
3.28
3.66
3.26
2.53
4.85
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.60
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
-------
EPISODE
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
EPISODE
!ฃ ป62
M 1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459 '
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
\m
ANALYTE
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
ANALYTE
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
LINDANE (GAMMA-BHC)
tJHBJUi 181^-11181
DATA LISTING
NS3S POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=LINDANE (GAmA-BHC) STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16083
16891
16892
17143
ANALYTEsLINDANE (6AMMA-BHC) STRATUM:*
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4.
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16667
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
KTO
DETLIMIT
15.
12.
27.
14.
23.
27.
27.
11.
25.
18.
29.
11.
27.
12.
41.
27.
51
90
20
36
92
69
00
07
93
67
45
88
73
08
51
88
DETLIMIT
8.40
35.
1.
20.
43.
22.
4.
31.
56.
18.
26.
00
95
98
00
57
04
05
00
67
36
15.74
12.79
23.
20.
23.
45
05
21
13.02
44.12
18.91
42.50
217.39
41.41
18.96
29.57
52.50
21.09
25.00
14.12
13.62
11
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
2.74
2.56
3.30
2.66
3.17
3.32
3.30
2.40
3.26
2.93
3.38
2.47
3.32
2.49
3.73
3.33
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNOL
UG/KG . 2.13
UG/KG
3.56
UG/KG . 0.67
UG/KG . 3.04
UG/KG . 3.76
UG/KG
UG/KG
3.12
1.40
UG/KG . 3.44
UG/KG . 4.03
UG/KG
2.93
UG/KG . 3.27
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
ura
2.76
2.55
3.15
3.00
3.14
2.57
3.79
2.94
3.75
5.38
3.72
2.94
3.39
3.96
3.05
3.22
2.65
2.61
SOLIDS
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
(GAMMA-BHC)
(GAMMA-BHC)
(GAMMA-BHC)
(GAMMA-BHC)
(GAMMA-BHC)
(GAMMA-BHC)
(GAMMA-BHC)
(GAMMA-BHC)
(GAMMA-BHC)
(GAMMA-BHC)
(GAMMA-BHC)
EPISODE ANALYTE
1368
1391
1419
1436
> 1436
1436
M 1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
ANALYTE=LINOANE (GAMMA-BHC)
STRATUM SAMPLE
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
ANALYTE=MERCURY STRATUM:1
STRATUM SAMPLE'
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16864
16896
tOUNT
.
.
.
.
,
,
.
.
.
.
*
BUNT
4.70
1.50
2.50
2.20
1.30
1.50
2.90
2.10
.
2.30
2.40
1.55
1.10
2.00
1.30
2.50
.
0.60
0.90
1.10
2.00
1.05
5.00
7.00
.
5.60
DETLIMIT
24.15
20.99
17.86
31.96
34.00
10.92
20.07
26.80
24.92
54.17
30.98
DETLIMIT
.
.
,
.
.
.
.
. 7.30
.
9
.
.
.
,
.
3.80
.
m
.
9
ซ
.
.
4.40
.
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
HG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LN AMOUNT
.
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
.
'
LNAMOUNT
1.55
0.41
0.92
0.79
0.26
0.41
1.06
0.74
.
0.83
0.88
0.44
0.10
0.69
0.26
0.92
.
-0.51
-0.11
0.10
0.69
0.05
1.61
1.95
.
1.72
LNDL
3.18
3.04
2.88
3.46
3.53
2.39
3.00
3.29
3.22
3.99
3.43
LNDL
*
.
.
.
.
.
.
1.99
.
9
,
.
.
.
.
1.34
9
9
,
.
.
.
.
1.48
.
SOLIDS
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
-------
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
> 1443
' 1443
w 1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
\m
ANALYTE
HERCURY
MERCURY
HERCURY
MERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
MERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
MERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
MERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
MERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
HERCURY
MERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
MERCURY
HERCURY
HERCURY
m
STU
2
. 2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
............. . . 2
2
I
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=MERCURY STRATUM=2
SAMPLE
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
I=Z
AMOUNT ' 1
2.00
5.00
0.90
3.40
2.65
1.20
0.95
9
9
9.10
12.00
2.00
*
2.20
2.70
5.60
2.20
2.00
2.20
,
1.65
,
^
*
2.20
2.20
2.50
11.30
3.60
.
0.20
2.00
1.20
1.50
1.90
2.10
5.55
1.60
3.70
5.05
0.60
1.60
0.70
1.65
2.10
14.10
5.30
1.55
2.50
3.90
2.20
4170
DETLIHIT
.
.
9
9
9
.
.
1.60
1.95
.
.
.
2.90
9
,
4.20
.
.
.
2.60
,
1.80
2.10
2.20
.
.
,
.
,
2.10
*
m
%
t
.
.
m
.
,
9
.
.
.
.
.
_ .
.
.
.
.
2.80
UNIT 1
KG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
KG/KG
HG/KG
KG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
KG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
KG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
KG/KG
KG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
KG/KG
KG/KG
KG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
KG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
ffiffi
.NAHOUNT
0.69
1.61
-0.11
1.22
0.97
0.18
-0.05
.
.
2.21
2.48
0.69
.
0.79
0.99
1.72
0.79
0.69
0.79
.
0.50
.
.
.
0.79
0.79
0.92
2.42
1.28
*
-1.61
0.69
0.18
0.41
0.64
0.74
1.71
0.47
1.31
1.62
-0.51
0.47
-0.36
0.50
0.74
2.65
1.67
0.44
0.92
1.36
0.79
r.55
LNDL
m
.
.
.
.
.
.
0.47
0.67
.
.
.
1.06
.
1.44
.
.
.
0.96
.
0.59
0.74
0.79
.
.
.
.
.
0.74
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1.03
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.60
2.60
18.10
3.70
1.85
16.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
36.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.60
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
62.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
7?:S8
-------
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
STRATUM
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
CKIUKI aiKf
SAMPLE
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
AMOUNT
5.50
.40
.70
.00
.30
.90
.90
2.90
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAHOUNT
1.70
0.88.
0.53
0.00
0.26
1.59
1.06
1.06
LNDL SOLIDS
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
> 1385
1395
ฃ 1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
m
ANALYTE
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
\m
3.30
17.20
3.10
5.80
4.70
1.40
2.00
5.30
.
1.20
2.50
6.30
.
17.60
2.10
1.40
6.20
3.40
1.60
.
2.40
6.20
.
1.10
1.80
18.00
3.20
2.10
1.50
.
4.67
3.50
3.50
3.20
2.00
1.80
0.80
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
KG/KG
3.50 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
5.70 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
2.30 MG/KG
MG/KG
' . MG/KG
16.00 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
0.70 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
1.19
2.84
1.13
1.76
1.55
0.34
0.69
1.67
.
0.18
0.92
1.84
,
2.87
0.74
0.34
1.82
1.22
0.47
.
0.88
1.82
.
0.10
0.59
2.89
1.16
0.74
0.41
.
1.54
1.25
1.25
1.16
0.69
0.59
-0.22
LNDL SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
1.25 2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.74 1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
0.83 3.50
35.80
19.50
2.77 0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
-0.36 10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
f:50 i:ft
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
> 1542
* 1546
Dl 1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
181
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
MERCURY 3 17131 8.30
MERCURY 3 17023 16.00
MERCURY 3 17041 1.10
MERCURY 3 17027 . 4.00
MERCURY 3 17010 4.50
MERCURY 3 17015 . . 42.00
MERCURY 3 2.10 1.90
MERCURY 3 17073 . 2.80
MERCURY 3 17078 . 8.60
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
17152 5.20
17154 2.20
17084 3.00
17139 1.90
17083 . 6.20
17002 4.50
17003 3.80
17005 7.50
17001 6.20
5.95
17090 0.80
17091 1.70
17089 4.30
16804 3.70
17070 4.10
MERCURY 3 17067 2.30
MERCURY 3 16883 4.30
MERCURY 3 16891 . 3.60
MERCURY 3 16892 1.10
MERCURY 3 17143 . 3.00
MERCURY 3 17057 . 10.60
MERCURY 3 .7.00
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
MERCURY 4 16525 0.40
MERCURY 4 16526 . 10.00
MERCURY 4 16815 . 0.30
MERCURY 4 16835 4.00
MERCURY 4 16802 . 8.00
MERCURY 4 16842 1.30
MERCURY 4 16540 0.60
MERCURY 4 16744 . 4.20
MERCURY 4 16750 . 16.00
MERCURY 4 16742 . 5.30
MERCURY 4 16864 6.40
MERCURY 4 16867 . 0.10
MERCURY 4 16537 1.80
MERCURY 4 16538 4.20 .
mm
1 UflS 41:9*8 :
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
2.12
2.77
0.10
LNDL
1.39
1.50
3.74
0.74
0.64
1.03
2.15
1.65
0.79
1.10
0.64
1.82
1.50
1.34
2.01
1.82
1.78
-0.22
0.53
1.46
1.31
1.41
0.83
1.46
.
0.10
.
*
LNAMOUNT
-0.92
. .-
1.39
.
0.26
-0.51
.
.
1.86
0.59
1.44
1
1
2
1
.
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
.
.28
.
.10
.36
.95
LNDL
2
-1
2
1
2
1
-2
.30
.20
*
.08
9
^
.44
.77
.67
%
.30
.
9
:
SOLIDS
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
-------
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
m
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE
MERCURY 4 16797
MERCURY 4 16871
MERCURY 4 16837
MERCURY 4 16747
MERCURY 4 16852
MERCURY 4 16876
MERCURY 16877
MERCURY 17026
MERCURY 17030
MERCURY 17151
MERCURY 16880
MERCURY 17060
MERCURY 4 17029
MERCURY 4 17011
MERCURY 4 17075
MERCURY 4 17074
MERCURY 4 17153
MERCURY 4 17042
MERCURY 4 17138
MERCURY 4 17004
MERCURY 4 17040
MERCURY 4 17007
MERCURY 4
MERCURY 4 17048
MERCURY 4
MERCURY 4 17035
..__.__._.___.___...__________________.___. AMAI YTP-Mfll YMIFMIM
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE
MOLYBDENUM 16821
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
16865
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
HIP i \m
AMOUNT
^
.
5.40
.
.
4.70
.
.
.
5.70
.
2.90
2.40
.
5.60
4.60
1.20
1.70
1.90
.
1.70
2.30
13.00
3.70
.
47.00
AMOUNT
*
8.30
11.20
6.60
3.50
5.10
9.80
7.60
.
13.10
11.90
25.15
.
4.10
.
5.70
.
2.00
7.30
SISo
DETLIMIT
0.10
4.70
.
10.00
8.70
.
1.70
3.50
6.70
.
6.70
* *
.
17.00
.
.
.
.
.
8.00
.
,
8.30
.
13.90
'
DETLIMIT
8.40
*
.
.
.
.
.
.
18.20
.
.
.
3.90
.
3.10
.
11.90
.
' ^
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
ffifti
LNAMOUNT
.
.
1.69
.
.
1.55
.
.
.
1.74
.
1.06
0.88
.
1.72
1.53
0.18
0.53
0.64
.
0.53
0.83
2.56
1.31
*
3.85
LNAMOUNT
z!l2
2.42
1.89
1.25
1.63
2.28
2.03
.
2.57
2.48
3.22
.
1.41
.
1.74
.
0.69
1.99
I:?}
LNDL
-2.30
1.55
.
2.30
2.16
.
0.53
1.25
1.90
.
1.90
.
.
2.83
.
.
.
.
.
2.08
.
.
2.12
.
2.63
'
LNDL
2.13
.
.
.
.
.
.
2.90
.
.
.
1.36
.
1.13
.
2.48
.
.
SOLIDS
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
!E:!8
-------
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
> 1403
' 1410
3 1413
1413
1410
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
UH
ANALYTE
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
ANALYTE
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MBIO
STRATUM
1
1
1
1
iLioucrtun
SAMPLE
16884
16896
1
__ _ _ _ _ _____ ____ __ AMAI YTE~Mfll YttnCUIIM
STRATUM SAMPLE
Z
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
- . '2
I
16527
16528
16814
16018
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16860
16023
16025
16080
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
" -
mi
AMOUNT
20.20
8.65
AMOUNT
14.60
5.50
10.00
4.30
18.15
5.90
48.30
5.20
16.70
8.90
37.30
2.70
9.50
13.00
5.90
20.30
11.50
17.00
50.70
27.70
10.70
7.50
3.00
5.20
7.20
10.40
2.90
10.40
20.10
I:**
DETLIMIT
13.20
25.10
27.80
DETLIMIT
5.10
5.60
4.85
8.60
*
10.80
2.70
3.50
6.50
2.95
5.10
9.20
ซ
*
2.50
5.40
10.00
*
UNIT
MG/KG
MS/KB
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
ROT
LNAMOUNT
3.01
2.16
LNAMOUNT
2.68
1.70
2.30
1.46
2.90
1.77
3.88
1.65
2.82
2.19
3.62
0.99
2.25
2.56
1.77
3.34
2.44
2.83
3.93
3.32
2.37
2.01
1.10
1.65
1.97
2.34
1.06
2.91
3.00
i:tt
LNOL
2.58
3.22
3.33
LNOL
1.63
1.72
1.58
2.15
2.38
0.99
1.25
1.07
1.00
1.63
2.22
0.92
1.69
2.30
*
SOLIDS
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.00
0.45
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
tt:tt
-------
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
->j
oo
EPISODE
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
STRATUM
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
ILTBDENUn
SAMPLE
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
m
ANALYTE
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
STRATUM SAMPLE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844 .
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
mi
3IKAIUn=Z
AMOUNT
5.40
13.80
3.90
20.40
17.60
13.60
16.40
44.00
16.20
9.80
31.30
16.20
4.40
37.00
9.00
9.60
AMOUNT
6.40
11.00
9.70
6.60
24.70
2.00
5.70
17.80
30.60
12.80
10.40
10.90
3.30
8.00
7.70
5.20
12.60
6.90
3*.90
. DETLIMIT
*
2.90
2.00
*
1.80
DETLIMIT
11.60
8.70
14.30
17.10
12.50
10.85
2.80
40.00
4.90
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
\\m
LNAMOUNT
1.69
2.62
1.36
3.02
2.87
2.61
2.80
3.78
2.79
2.28
3.44
2.79
1.48
3.61
2.20
2.26
LNAMOUNT
1.86
2.40
2.27
1.89
3.21
0.69
1.74
2.88
3.42
2.55
'
2.34
2.39
1.19
2.08
2.04
1.65
2.53
1.93
1136
LNOL
*
1.06
0.69
*
0.59
LNDL
*
*
2.45
2.16
2.66
2.84
2.53
2.38
1.03
3.69
*
m
1.59
SOLIDS
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
19:18
-------
EPISODE
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
> 1507
' 1508
vS 1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
ANALYTE
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
DATA LISTING
NSS3 POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=t10LYBDENUn STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
17057
AMOUNT
7.20
9.00
44.40
5.45
8.20
6.20
10.45
6.60
67.90
7.60
3.10
*
8.30
*
11.80
2.50
29.20
28.30
42.40
54.80
5.10
3.55
3.80
11.40
14:00
5.10
4.40
10.30
*
4.50
DETLIMIT
1.80
8.90
. < *
11.30
.
7.70
12.50
105.00
7.40
11.50
21.50
9.30
15.40
4.00
*
t
9.10
12.60
26.70
36.15
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
1.97
2.20
3.79
1.70
2.10
1.82
2.35
1.89
4.22
2.03
1.13
2.12
2.47
0.92
3.37
3.34
3.75
4.00
1.63
1.27
1.34
2: 43
2.64
1.63
1.48
2.33
1.50
LNDL
0.59
2.19
2.42
2.04
2.53
4.65
2.00
2.44
3.07
2.23
m
2.73
*
1.39
2.21
2.53
3.28
3.59
SOLIDS
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
-------
oo
o
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1369
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ANALYTE
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
ST
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=HOLYBDENUM STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16860
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
MOUNT
9.20
11.70
6.90
2.40
3.20
*
25.40
13.50
29.70
7.80
14.20
11.40
18.80
3.60
11.80
2.70 .
60.20
2.00
5.20
7.30
5.30
DETLIMIT
*
0.80
-
1.30
10.50
40.00
13.30
4.70
1.90
1.60
22.80
11.80
25.00
43.50
16.70
16.70
, *
41.70
13.30
*
*
20.00
1.40
19.10
5.30
34.85
4.90
UNIT
MG/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
2.22
2.46
1.93
0.88
1.16
*
3.23
2.60
3.39
ป
2.05
2.65
2.43
2.93
1.28
2.47
0.99
4.10
0.69
1.65
1.99
*
1.67
LNDL
-0.22
0.26
2.35
3.69
2.59
1.55
0.64
0.47
3.13
2.47
*
3.22
3.77
2.82
2.82
3.73
2.59
*
3.00
0.34
2.95
1.67
3.55
1.59
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.60
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.46
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
-------
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
>
00
EPISODE ANALtTE
1368 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1391 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAHINE
1419 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAtllNE
1436 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1436 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1436 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1437 N-NITROSODIMETHYUtllNE
1438 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAHINE
1451 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1452 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1452 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1469 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1471 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1471 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1530 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1530 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1533 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1534 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1543 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1543 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1543 N-NITHOSODIMETHYLAMINE
1550 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1552 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1553 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1556 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1559 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
ANALYTE=N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE STRATUM*1
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
EPISODE ANALYTE
1364 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1365 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1366 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1369 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1380 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1390 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1392 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1393 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1399 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1400 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1403 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1410 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1413 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1413 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1418 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1421 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1422 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1423 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
il
ANALYTE=N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
1
DETLIMIT UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL SOLIDS
128205.13
72463.77
38461.56
4166.67
1666.67
1724.14
102040.83
90909.10
22727.27
26315.79
27777.79
68506.01
6756.76
79365.08
1666.67
1666.67
2380.95
2173.91
2380.95
2000.00
1923.08
38690.48
22756.41
7936.51
11111.11
17549.26
=2
DETLIMIT
119047.63
555555.72
7246.38
94339.63
51020.41
64935.07
212862.36
. 333333.33
4166.67
83333.34
26315.79
89285.72
7812.50
98039.22
142857.16
8333.33
86206.90
83333.34
116279.08
l?3U'il
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
11.76
11.19
10.56
8.33
7.42
7.45
11.53
11.42
10.03
10.18
10.23
11.13
8.82
11.28
7.42
7.42
7.78
7.68
7.78
7.60
7.56
10.56
10.03
8.98
9.32
9.77
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNOL
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
11.69
13.23
8.89
11.45
10.84
11.08
12.27
12.72
8.33
11.33
10.18
11.40
8.96
11.49
11.87
9.03
11.36
11.33
11.66
t n aฃ.
Hftl 11:45
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
^ f\ Q
\j flC
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.... DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE STRATUM=2
EPISODE ANALYTE
1443 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1443 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1447 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1453 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1454 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1454 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1456 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1460 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1463 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1463 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1481 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1462 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1464 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1465 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1485 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1493 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1495 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1499 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1500 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1503 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1510 N-NITROSCOIMETHYLAMINE
> 1514 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1515 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1520 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1521 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1522 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1523 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1524 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1524 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1529 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1535 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1538 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1540 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1544 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1545 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1554 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1554 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1558 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1564 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1564 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
Oo
ro
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16823
16625
16888
16638
16839
17021
16679
16873
1687*
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17065
16855
16660
16653
16854
16856
17086
17068
17067
17093
16803
16605
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
OETLIMIT
35714.30
21739.14
62500.01
9259.26
56179.78
106695.66
62500.00
41666.67
6410.26
79365.06
111111.11
84770.12
769230.80
98039.22
1086956.61
20633.34
1315.79
1612.90
70099.82
5263.16
5050.51
5555.56
17857.15
41666.67
79365.06
98039.22
34855.79
76923.08
76923.08
2500.00
5073.05
1250.00
500.00
94339.63
84745.77
22727.27
64102.57
106382.99
67567.57
31250.01
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
US/KB 10.48
U6/K6
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
9.99
11.04
9.13
10.94
11.60
11.04
10.64
8.77
11.28
11.62
11.35
13.55
11.49
13.90
9.94
7.18
7.39
11.16
8.57
6.53
8.62
9.79
10.64
11.28
11.49
10.46
11.25
11.25
7.62
6.53
7.13
6.21
11.45
11.35
10.03
11.07
11.57
11.12
10.35
SOLIDS
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
62.60
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.60
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
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DATA LZSTINS
NSS3 POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
00
EPISODE ANALYTE
1367 N-NITROSOOIHETHYUMINC
1367 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAHINE
1367 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1370 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1381 N-NZTROSODItlETHYLAtllNE
1302 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1304 N-NITROSODItlETHYLAtllNE
1305 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1395 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1395 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1396 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1397 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1402 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1404 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1405 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1405 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1406 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1409 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1411 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1412 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1416 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1425 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1420 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1433 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1434 N-NITROSCDIMETHYLAMINE
1435 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1439 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1440 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1440 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1440 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1449 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1462 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1472 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1474 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1475 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1476 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1479 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1479 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1400 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1406 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1407 , N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1409 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1490 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1492 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1497 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1490 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1502 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1504 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1505 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1507 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1500 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
iili
ANALYTE=N-NITROSOOIMETHYUMINE STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3'
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16532
16533
16534
16017
16019
16016
16536
16006
16061
16062
16030
16051
16009
16043
16044
16041
16026
16029
16070
16069
16000
16006
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16049
17031
17020
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17070
17152
17154
17004
Bill
DETLIMIT
30461.56
119047.63
22727.27
12020.51
50505.05
2272.73
500000.10
59523.01
10000.00
00645.17
130000.91
312500.07
120205.13
03333.34
11627.91
31250.01
52631.50
41666.67
20000.00
73529.42
47727.20
90909.10
33333.33
10510.52
6493.51
1612.90
61720.40
0771.93
26315.79
166666.69
7502.24
33333.33
76340.33
10630.30
54945.06
7101.13
1612.90
2040.91
41666.67
0064.52
100695.66
50000.00
00645.17
1666.67
26315.79
3434.10
70125.00
23009.53
1051.05
1923.00
5916.46
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
urn :
LNDL
10.56
11.69
10.03
9.46
10.03
7.73
13.12
10.99
9.21
11.30
11.04
12.65
11.76
11.33
9.36
10.35
10.07
10.64
9.90
11.21
10.77
11.42
10.41
7.03
0.70
7.39
11.03
9.00
10.10
12.02
0.93
10.41
11.24
9.27
10.91
0.07
7.39
7.95
10.64
9.00
11.60
10.02
11.30
7.42
10.10
0.14
11.27
10.00
7.52
7.56
0.69
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
09.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.00
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.00
1.60
4.55
00.90
3.50
35.00
19.50
0.50
09.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
00
EPISODE ANALYTE
1517 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1518 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1519 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1525 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1526 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1537 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1541 N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE
1542 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAMINE
1546 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1547 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1548 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1560 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1561 N-NITROSOOIHETHYLAHINE
1561 N-NITROSOOIHETHYLAHINE
1563 N-NITROSOOIHETHYLAHINE
1565 N-NITROSOOIHETHYLAHINE
1566 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
EPISODE ANALYTE
1362 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1362 N-NITROSOOIHETHYLAHINE
1363 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1388 N-NITROSOOIHETHYUHINE
1389 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1401 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1407 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1408 N-NITROSODIHETHYLArilNE
1414 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1415 N-NITROSOOIHETHYLAHINE
1417 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1420 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1427 N-NITROSOOIHETHYLAHINE
1430 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1431 N-NITROSOOIHETHYLAHINE
1432 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1441 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1442 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1445 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1455 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1459 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1461 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1464 N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE
1465 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1466 N-NITROSOOIHETHYLAHINE
1467 N-NITROSOOIHETHYLAHINE
1468 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
1470 N-NITROSODIHETHYLAHINE
m mxmmwum
ANALYTE=N-NITROSOOIMETHYLAMINE STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
17057
ANALYTE=N-NITROSOOIHETHYLAMINE STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIHIT
16525
16531
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
\m
DETLIHIT
29411.77
2500.00
12820.51
38461.56
1666.67
1651.85
1333.33
2272.73
76923.08
38461.56
94339.63
38461.56
5952.38
2272.73
5453.16
41666.67
42613.64
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
10.29
7.82
9.46
10.56
7.42
7.52
7.20
7.73
11.25
10.56
11.45
10.56
6.69
7.73
6.60
10.64
10.66
SOLIDS
53.70
65.60
11.60
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
UNIT
LNAMOUNT
LNDL SOLIDS
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
*
19230.77
1666.67
166666.69
11111.11
68493.15
151515.16
4545.45
13886.89
9433.96
35714.30
11363.64
156250.00
3846.15
26315.79
67719.30
35714.30
23809.53
2941.16
83333.34
38461.56
23809.53
63333.34
3571.43
38461.56
13513.51
22727.27
1515.15
15151.52
IHป:B
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
U83S
9.86
7.42
12.02
9.32
11.13
11.93
8.42
9.54
9.15
10.48
9.34
11.96
8.25
10.18
11.38
10.48
10.08
7.99
11.33
10.56
10.08
11.33
6.18
10.56
9.51
10.03
7.32
9.63
IS:!*
100.00
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
<,i:tt
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
EPISODE
1360
1391
> 1419
i 1ซ*
1436
1436
1437
1433
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE
N-NITROSOOIMETHYUMINE 4 17011
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE 4 17075
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE 4 17074
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE 4 17153
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE 4 17042
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE 4 17138
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE 4 17004
N-NITRCSOOIMETHYLAMINE 4 17040
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE 4 17007
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE 4
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAHINE 4 17048
N-NITROSOOIMETHYUMINE 4
N-NITROSODIMETHYLAHINE 4 17035
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE
NICKEL 1 16821
NICKEL 1 16885
NICKEL 1 16739
NICKEL 1 17036
NICKEL 1 17145
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
TLM11NE SIKATUn
AMOUNT
*
QTDATIIH*! _____
AMOUNT
95.50
192.00
236.00
47.90
19.50
39.90
76.50
29.90
61.90
272.00
253.00
399.00
31.00
37.30
18.70
25.10
65.70
24.20
17.00
18.70
29.30
24.55
100.85
161.00
48.75
=<ป
DETLIMIT
10416.67
22727.27
217391.34
1562.50
60240.97
5617.98
166666.69
2173.91
38461.56
9749.67
4166.67
137500.01
11111.11
DETLIMIT
ป
*
*
.
55.20
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/K6
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
LNAMOUNT
*
LNAMOUNT
4.56
5.26
5.46
3.87
2.97
3.69
4.34
3.40
4.13
5.61
5.53
5.99
3.43
3.62
2.93
3.22
4.45
3.19
2.83
2.93
3.38
3.20
4.61
5.08
3.89
LNOL
9.25
10.03
12.29
7.35
11.01
8.63
12.02
7.68
10.56
9.18
8.33
11.83
9.32
LNDL
ป
*
4.01
SOLIDS
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
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00
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403'
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463 .
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1131
ANALYTE
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
mm
ST
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
. 2
2
2
!
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=NICKEL STRATUH=
SAMPLE
16537
16520
16814
16810
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
I=Z
AMOUNT
15.00
144.00
58.60
18.60
15.40
28.40
29.80
18.80
51.05
26.80
431.00
52.50
40.50
51.50
70.20
62.80
54.30
63.20
15.00
488.00
236.00
46.10
72.15
22.10
230.00
112.00
976.00
390.00
56.80
16.30
19.00
14.05
55.70
34.20
31.90
28.20
41.10
23.50
34.65
25.70
18.40
32.70
41.30
207.00
18.90
19.60
59.60
31.90
76.40
l&H
OETLIMIT UNIT
MS/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
MG/KG
KG/KG
MG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
MG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
MG/KG
HG/KG
50.20 KG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
KG/KG
HG/KG
KG/KG
, . HG/KG
MG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
MG/KG
HG/KG
KG/KG
HG/KG
6.80 HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
MG/KG
< HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
HG/KG
: BOS
LNAMOUNT
2.71
4.97
4.07
2.92
2.73
3.35
3.39
2.93
3.93
3.29
6.07
3.96
3.70
3.94
4.25
4.14
3.99
4.15
2.71
6.19
5.46
3.83
4.28
3.10
5.44
4.72
6.88
5.97
4.04
2.79
2.94
2.64
4.02
3.53
3.46
3.34
3.72
3.16
3.55
3.25
2.91
3.49
3.72
5.33
2.94
2.98
4.09
3.46
4.34
ft:!Z
LNDL SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
3.92 4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
1.92 11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
: .7i:N
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE Z8 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
> 1385
' 1395
5 1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
m
ANALTTE=NICKEL 3TRAIUT1=Z --
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
NICKEL 2 17093 63.30
NICKEL 2 16803 17.90
NICKEL 2 16805 66.50
NICKEL 2 17066 86.20
NICKEL 2 17071 68.40
NICKEL 2 16801 43.80
NICKEL 2 17043 122.00
NICKEL 2 17049 116.00
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
16532 51.10
16533 45.90
16534 42.10
16817 46.50
16819 16.50
16816 16.90
16536 122.00
16886 . 25.50
16861 57.40
16862 43.50
16830 44.40
16851 223.00
16809 . 31.50
78.40
16843 . 14.30
NICKEL 3 16844 25.60
NICKEL 3 16841 27.50
NICKEL 3 124.50
NICKEL 3 16826 35.60
NICKEL 3 16829 31.40
NICKEL 3 22.35
NICKEL 3 16878 27.60
NICKEL 3 16869 . 88.00
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
16800 35.30
16806. 35.30
17016 45.30
17047 18.70
17050 8.40
16745 358.00
16746 90.20
87.22
16849 694.00
76.35
17031 62.20
17028 27.70
20.55
NICKEL 3 17144 13.80 . :
Ni8Eb :
I l?J" 36ioo ":90
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
Ri/RS
LNAMOUNT
4
2
4
4
4
3
4
4
.15
.88
.20
.46
.23
.78
.80
.75
LNAMOUNT
3
3
3
3
2
2
4
4
3
3
5
4
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
5
4
4
6
4
4
3
3
2
3
.93
.83
.74
.84
.80
.83
.80
m
.05
.77
.79
.41
^
.36
^
.24
.31
.82
.57
.45
.11
.32
!56
.56
.81
.93
.13
.88
.50
.47
.54
.34
.13
.32
.02
.62
1 58
LNDL SOLIDS
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
LNDL SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
3.24 4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
3.45 1.40
2.00
2.66 15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
4.48 0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
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EPISODE
I486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
> 1542
i 1546
g 1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
ANALYTE
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
ANALYTE
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
STF
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
ST
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
A
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=NICKEL STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
17057
ANALYTE=NICKEL STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
1=3
AMOUNT
30.00
21.70
20.90
122.00
53.40
72.35
25.80
12.30
34.10
26.20
29.20
121.00
20.20
14.50
19.10
26.00
26.70
23.60
18.60
18.30
52.30
27.30
25.40
AMOUNT
14.60
121.00
2.00
18.70
5.50
116.00
16.80
14.90
100.00
87.20
fl:81
OETLIMIT
231.00
25.30
47.30
27.80
*
46.20
37.80
58.70
79.40
DETLIMIT
*
5.90
2.90
23.10
29.30
UNIT
MS/KG
MG/K6
MS/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
KG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
HG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
ffiffi
LNAMOUNT
3.40
3.08
3.04
4.80
3.98
4.28
*
3.25
2.51
*
3.53
3.27
3.37
4.80
3.01
2.67
2.95
3.26
3.26
3.16
2.92
2.91
3.96
3.31
3.23
LNAMOUNT
2.68
4.80
0.69
2.93
1.70
4.75
2.82
2.70
4.61
4.47
I:ft
LNOL
*
5.44
3.23
3.86
3.33
3.83
*
ป
3.63
4.07
4.37
LNOL
1.77
1.06
3.14
3.38
SOLIDS
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
*l'!8
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 23 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1470
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
> 1532
m 1539
Co 1549
1551
1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
iRi
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE
NICKEL 4 16797
NICKEL 4 16871
NICKEL 4 16837
NICKEL 4 16747
NICKEL 4 16852
NICKEL 4 16876
NICKEL 4 16877
NICKEL 4 17026
NICKEL 4 17030
NICKEL 4 17151
NICKEL 4 16880
NICKEL 4 17060
NICKEL 4 17029
NICKEL 4 17011
NICKEL 4 17075
NICKEL 4 17074
NICKEL 4 17153
NICKEL 4 17042
NICKEL 4 17138
NICKEL 4 17004
NICKEL 4 17040
NICKEL 4 17007
NICKEL 4
NICKEL 4 17048
NICKEL 4
NICKEL 4 17035
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
16821
16685
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
ซ:ซซ i m
AMOUNT
9.50
*
40.20
378.00
471.00
*
ป
13.20
*
19.10
5.20
10.00
34.20
5.10
54.50
15.90
76.60
25.40
4TO 4T1IM"! ........
AMOUNT
" ' "
' '"
DETLIMIT
26.00.
ป
55.00
95.70
31.90
36.70
36.70
21.60
91.70
29.30
11.70
44.00
57.30
80.10
*
DETLIMIT
213.28
206.15
153.02
176.26
167.09
163.01
211.17
196.44
302.73
103.71
104.84
210.63
206.40
203.59
176.29
210.86
225.71
89.77
229.47
m-.u
UNIT
KG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
HOT
LNAMOUNT
2.25
3.69
5.93
6.15
2.58
2.95
1.65
2.30
3.53
1.63
4.00
*
2.77
4.34
3.23
LNAMOUNT
'
.
LNOL
ป
3.26
4.01
4.56
3.46
3.60
3.60
3.07
ป
4.52
3.38
2.46
ป
3.78
*
.
4.05
4.38
LNOL
5.36
5.33
5.03
5.17
5.12
5.09
5.35
5.28
5.71
4.64
4.65
5.35
5.33
5.32
5.17
5.35
5.42
4.50
5.44
1:51
SOLIDS
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
!ซ:!ซ
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EPISODE ANALYTE
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
PC6-10I6
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1016 STRATUM=1
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
16884
16896
OETLIMIT UNIT
130.85
239.21
271.50
305.00
196.45
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNAMOUNT
LNOL SOLIDS
4.87
5.48
5.60
5.72
5.28
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
EPISODE ANALYTE
ANALYTE=PCB-1016 STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
DETLIMIT UNIT
LNAMOUNT
LNOL SOLIDS
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
> 1*<"
i 1410
g 1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463 ,
1463
1461
1482
1464
1465
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
iff*
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
mm
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2'
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16633
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16623
16625
16688
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
225.47
343.67
218.56
212.81
222.20
182.14
131.83
335.10
149.42
191.74
93.91
126.07
234.29
202.76
211.08
304.24
249.51
211.76
241.12
238.06
200.42
240.45
224.87
174.17
208.39
176.14
147.95
159.50
180.36
220.26
69.12
231.82
219.73
223.57
181.03
218.55
61.60
150.50
199.80
216.39
ill:*?
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
ffiffg
5.42
5.84
5.39
5.36
5.40
5.20
4.68
5.81
5.01
5.26
4.54
4.84
5.46
5.31
5.35
5.72
5.52
5.36
5.49
5.47
5.30
5.46
5.42
5.16
5.34
5.17
5.00
5.07
5.19
5.39
4.24
5.45
5.39
5.41
5.20
5.39
4.40
5.01
5.30
5.38
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.60
16.10
3.70
1.65
16.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
36.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.60
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.
10.
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
> ~
i
J2 EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
i*;*
ANALYTE
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
ANALYTE
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
m-\m
STRATUM
.2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
17085
16855
16660
16853
16854
16656
17086
17088
17067
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16601
17043
2 17049
445.64
72.04
164.96
165.36
194.69
135.30
196.50
195.25
189.69
200.00
93.65
199.92
195.47
207.46
65.58
238.96
204.03
206.39
134.25
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
!
16532
90.91
16533 . 141.84
16534 . 75.67
16817
74.93
16619 . 147.06
16816
91.18
16536 . 204.61
16686 . 209.53
16861 . 252.61
16862
16830
16851
16609
216.81
225.62
241.92
255.71
451.17
16843 . 190.72
16844
16841
125.63
275.63
480.61
16826
16829
16876
16669
16800
16606
17016
KHZ
83.72
216.57
187.89
203.08
666.00
75.92
259.15
102.95
: fi$:Zi
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNOL
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
6.10
4.28
5.11
5.22
5.27
4.91
5.28
5.27
5.25
5.30
4.54
5.30
5.28
5.34
4.45
5.48
5.32
5.33
4.90
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
4.51
4.95
4.33
UG/KG . 4.32
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
urn.
4.99
4.51
5.32
5.34
5.53
5.38
5.42
5.49
5.54
6.11
5.25
4.63
5.62
6.18
4.43
5.38
5.24
5.31
6.50
4.33
5.56
4.63
: i:3i
SOLIDS
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
69.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.60
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.60
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
H:H
-------
EPISODE
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
I486
1487
1469
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
> 1507
i 1508
E 1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
ANALYTE
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
ST
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTAHT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1016 STRATUM=3
SAMPLE
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
17139
17063
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
JNT DETLIMIT
104.95
22.11
212.35
267.22
214.26
200.00
217.17
220.24
223.69
263.07
222.22
215.00
220.69
108.01
209.00
111.84
2105.26
189.07
211.03
306.45
207.44
100.04
1017.41
161.85
246.06
124.15
103.14
216.19
114.86
169.82
219.77
214.00
66.54
205.80
149.29
233.59
95.04
218.64
96.66
329.43
223.45
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
4.65
3.10
5.36
5.66
5.37
5.30
5.38
5.39
5.41
5.57
5.40
5.37
5.40
4.68
5.34
4.72
7.65
5.24
5.35
5.73
5.33
4.61
6.93
5.09
5.51
4.82
4.64
5.36
4.74
5.25
5.39
5.37
4.48
5.33
5.01
5.45
4.55
5.39
4.57
5.80
5.41
SOLIDS
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.60
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
66.30
2.65
1.15
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EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
> 1464
1465
ฃ 1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ANALYTE
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
PCB-1016
37
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1016 STRATUH=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
NT DETLIMIT
66.67
277.50
15.63
166.58
342.00
180.56
32.32
248.42
444.00
148.00
209.07
125.89
102.32
186.26
160.31
183.57
104.06
351.18
151.34
333.75
1739.13
331.47
150.42
233.91
419.17
168.78
200.00
111.76
108.97
833.33
186.40
191.70
167.89
142.86
253.36
267.00
87.41
160.53
215.37
197.14
428.33
246.67
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
4.20
5.63
2.75
5.12
5.83
5.20
3.48
5.52
6.10
5.00
5.34
4.84
4.63
5.23
5.08
5.21
4.64
5.86
5.02
5.81
7.46
5.80
5.01
5.45
6.04
5.13
5.30
4.72
4.69
6.73
5.23
5.26
5.12
4.96
5.53
5.59
4.47
5.08
5.37
5.28
6.06
5.51
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
1
VO
fw
4-*
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
m
__ . f
ANALYTE !
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
ANALYTE '
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
. PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
iNALTTE=PCB-lZZI STRATUn=l
TRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
.
.
16884
16896
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
Z 16527
I 16528
2 16814
2 16818
2
2 16834
2
2 16529
2
2 16810
2 16811
2 16833
2 17025
2 17061
2 16743
2
2 16831
2 16832
2 16799
2 16868
DETLIMIT
213.28
206.15
153.02
176.26
167.09
163.01
211.17
196.44
302.73
103.71
104.84
210.63
206.40
203.59
176.29
210.86
225.71
89.77
229.47
130.73
201.66
130.85
239.21
271.50
305.00
196.45
DETLIMIT
225.47
343.67
218.56
212.81
222.20
182.14
131.83
335.10
149.42
191.74
93.91
126.07
234.29
202.76
211.08
304.24
249.51
211.76
241.12
138:4*!
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
HS/EH :
LNDL
5.36
5.33
5.03
5.17
5.12
5.09
5.35
5.28
5.71
4.64
4.65
5.35
5.33
5.32
5.17
5.35
5.42
4.50
5.44
4.87
5.31
4.87
5.48
5.60
5.72
5.28
LNDL
5.42
5.84
5.39
5.36
5.40
5.20
4.88
5.81
5.01
5.26
4.54
4.84
5.46
5.31
5.35
5.72
5.52
5.3^
5.49
i:!?
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
i?:i8
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EPISODE
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
> 1514
1515
W 1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PC8-1221
PCB-1221
ST
2
Z
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
t
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE:PCB-1221 STRATUH=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
16023
16825
16S68
16638
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
JNT DETLIMIT
240.45
224.87
174.17
208.39
176.14
147.95
159.50
160.36
220.26
69.12
231.82
219.73
223.57
181.03
216.55
61.60
150.50
199.80
216.39
213.17
262.83
445.64
72.04
164.96
165.36
194.69
135.30
196.50
195.25
189.69
200.00
93.65
199.92
195.47
207.46
85.58
238.96
204.03
206.39
134.25
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
5.48
5.42
5.16
5.34
5.17
5.00
5.07
5.19
5.39
4.24
5.45
5.39
5.41
5.20
5.39
4.40
5.01
5.30
5.38
5.36
5.57
6.10
4.28
5.11
5.22
5.27
4.91
5.28
5.27
5.25
5.30
4.54
5.30
5.28
5.34
4.45
5.48
5.32
5.33
4.90
SOLIDS
4.40
3.90
3.60
16.60
36.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.60
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.60
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.60
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
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VO
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1446
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
liii
ANALYTE
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PEI-illi
STI
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1221 STRATUtt=3
SAMPLE
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
INT DETLIMIT
90.91
141.84
75.67
74.93
147.06
91.18
204.61
209.53
252.61
216.81
225.62
241.92
255.71
451.17
190.72
125.63
275.63
480.61
83.72
216.57
187.89
203.08
666.00
75.92
259.15
102.95
246.93
213.25
104.95
22.11
212.35
287.22
214.26
200.00
217.17
220.24
223.69
263.07
222.22
215.00
220.69
108.01
209.00
111.84
2105.26
189.07
211.03
306.45
207.44
100.04
1017.41
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
ffi#8 :
LNOL
4.51
4.95
4.33
4.32
4.99
4.51
5.32
5.34
5.53
5.38
5.42
5.49
5.54
6.11
5.25
4.83
5.62
6.18
4.43
5.38
5.24
5.31
6.50
4.33
5.56
4.63
5.51
5.36
4.65
3.10
5.36
5.66
5.37
5.30
5.38
5.39
5.41
5.57
5.40
5.37
5.40
4.68
5.34
4.72
7.65
5.24
5.35
5.73
5.33
4.61
6.93
i:??
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
69.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
*!:ซ
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1546
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1466
1470
1478
1468
14*9*1
ANALYTE
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
ANALYTE
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PC8-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
P&8-1III
ANALIIC=F
STRATUM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
'CB-1ZZ1 3IRAlUn=J
SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16692
17143
3
124.15
103.14
216.19
114.66
169.62
219.77
214.00
88.54
205.60
149.29
233.59
95.04
218.64
96.66
329.43
223.45
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4-
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4 ...
I
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16664
66.67
277.50
15.63
166.58
342.00
160.56
32.32
246.42
444.00
146.00
209.07
16867 . 125.69
16537 . 102.32
16538 . 166.26
16539
160.31
16798 . 163.57
16797 . 104.06
16871 . 351.18
16637
151.34
16747 . 333.75
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16680
17060
17029
IIMI
1739.13
331.47
150.42
233.91
419.17
168.78
200.00
111.76
108.97
: IK:*!
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KB
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
JJS/RS
LNDL
4.62
4.64
5.38
4.74
5.25
5.39
5.37
4.48
5.33
5.01
5.45
4.55
5.39
4.57
5.80
5.41
LNDL
4.20
5.63
2.75
5.12
5.83
5.20
3.48
5.52
6.10
5.00
5.34
4.64
4.63
5.23
5.08
5.21
4.64
5.66
5.02
5.81
7.46
5.60
5.01
5.45
6.04
5.13
5.30
4.72
4.69
Ml
SOLIDS
53.
65.
11.
59.
27.
17.
5.
76.
22.
45.
16.
71.
2.
68.
2.
1.
70
60
80
20
75
30
00
80
60
10
10
40
20
30
65
15
SOLIDS
100.
0.
25.
34.
1.
37.
15.
1.
0.
1.
10.
52.
66.
20.
42.
2.
64.
00
60
60
60
00
40
10
90
50
50
70
80
00
30
00
60
00
1.70
44.
0.
0.
19.
4.
2.
80
80
23
10
80
30
1.20
39.
1.
50
20
3.40
62.40
\\
tt
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
VO
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
EPISODE ANALYTE
1360
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1430
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
ANALYTE=PCB-1221
STRATUM SAMPLE
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
17074
17153
17042
17130
17004
17040
17007
17040
17035
ANALYTE=PCB-1232 STRATUM=l
AMOUNT
*
DETLIMIT
191.70
167.09
142.06
253.36
267.00
07.41
160.53
215.37
197.14
420.33
246.67
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNAMOUNT
ป
LNDL
5.26
5.12
4.96
5.53
5.59
4.47
5.00
5.37
5.20
6.06
5.51
SOLIDS
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
STRATUM SAMPLE
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
1 17081
1 17065
1 17130
17141
16804
16096
AMOUNT
DETLIMIT UNIT
LNAMOUNT
LNDL SOLIDS
213.28
206.15
153.02
176.26
167.09
163.01
211.17
196.44
302.73
103.71
104.84
210.63
206.40
203.59
176.29
210.86
225.71
89.77'
229.47
130.73
201.66
130.85
239.21
271.50
305.00
196.45
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
5.36
5.33
5.03
5.17
5.12
5.09
5.35
5.20
5.71
4.64
4.65
5.35
5.33
5.32
5.17
5.35
5.42
4.50
5.44
4.07
5.31
4.07
5.40
5.60
5.72
5.20
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
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EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
> . 1443
i 1443
S 1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
lili
ANALYTE
PCB-1232
PCS- 12 32
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCS- 1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
ST
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1232 STRATUH=2
SAMPLE
16527
1652ft
16014
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
JUT DETLIMIT
225.47
343.67
218.56
212.81
222.20
182.14
131.83
335.10
149.42
191.74
93.91
126.07
234.29
202.76
211.08
304.24
249.51
211.76
241.12
238.06
200.42
240.45
224.87
174.17
208.39
176.14
147.95
159.50
180.36
220.26
69.12
231.82
219.73
223.57
181.03
218.55
81.60
150.50
199.60
216.39
213.17
262.83
445.64
72.04
164.96
185.36
194.69
135.30
196.50
195.25
189.69
ปซ:tt
UNIT LNAttOUNT LNDL
UG/KG 5.42
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
KM
5.84
5.39
5.36
5.40
5.20
4.88
5.81
5.01
5.26
4.54
4.84
5.46
5.31
5.35
5.72
5.52
5.36
5.49
5.47
5.30
5.48
5.42
5.16
5.34
5.17
5.00
5.07
5.19
5.39
4.24
5.45
5.39
5.41
5.20
5.39
4.40
5.01
5.30
5.38
5.36
5.57
6.10
4.28
5.11
5.22
5.27
4.91
5.28
5.27
5.25
l:ป
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
7ง:ง8
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
EPISODE ANALYTE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1364
> 1385
4< 1395
0 1395
0 1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1426
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1446
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
ANALYTE=PCB-1232 STRATUH=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOl
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
ANALYTE=PCB-1232 STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOt
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
.16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
m
JNT DETLIMIT
199.92
195.47
207.46
. 85.56
238.96
204.03
206.39
134.25
JNT DETLIMIT
90.91
141.84
75.67
74.93
147.06
91.18
204.61
209.53
252.61
216.81
225.62
241.92
255.71
451.17
190.72
125.63
275.63
460.61
83.72
216.57
187.89
203.06
666.00
75.92
259.15
102.95
246.93
213.25
104.95
22.11
212.35
287.22
214.26
200.00
217.17
220.24
223.69
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
HS/fcS
LNDL
5.30
5.26
5.34
4.45
5.46
5.32
5.33
4.90
LNDL
4.51
4.95
4.33
4.32
4.99
4.51
5.32
5.34
5.53
5.36
5.42
5.49
5.54
6.11
5.25
4.83
5.62
6.18
4.43
5.36
5.24
5.31
6.50
4.33
5.56
4.63
5.51
5.36
4.65
3.10
5.36
5.66
5.37
5.30
5.38
5.39
5.41
1:8
SOLIDS
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
69.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
69.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
i'Jo"
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
1
h-"
O
H1
EPISODE
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
m
ANALYTE
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
ANALYTE
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
STRATUM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SAMPLE AMOUNT
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
4
17073
17078
17152
17154
17064
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
.
17090
17091
17089
16604
17070
17067
16683
16891
16692
17143
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
*
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16642
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
.16538
16539
urn :
DETLIMIT
215.00
220.69
108.01
209.00
111.84
2105.26
169.07
211.03
306.43
207.44
100.04
1017.41
161.85
246.06
124.15
103.14
216.19
114.66
189.82
219.77
214.00
68.54
205.80
149.29
233.59
95.04
216.64
96.66
329.43
223.45
DETLIMIT
66.67
277.50
15.63
166.56
342.00
180.56
32.32
248.42
444.00
148.00
209.07
125.69
102.32
166.26
160.31
mi
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
ura :
LNDL
5.37
5.40
4.68
5.34
4.72
7.65
5.24
5.35
5.73
5.33
4.61
6.93
5.09
5.51
4.82
4.64
5.38
4.74
5.25
5.39
5.37
4.48
5.33
5.01
5.45
4.55
5.39
4.57
5.60
5.41
LNDL
4.20
5.63
2.75
5.12
5.63
5.20
3.46
5.52
6.10
5.00
5.34
4.84
4.63
5.23
5.08
?:24
SOLIDS
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.60
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.60
22.60
45.10
16.10
71.40
2.20
66.30
2.65
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
0.60
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
6?:88
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
> 1539
.L 15*9
0 1551
10 1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
.1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
in*
ANALYTE
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
ANALYTE
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-U42
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
ANALYTE=PCB-1Z32
STRATUM SAMPLE
4 16871
4 16837
4 16747
4 16852
4 16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
4 17004
4 17040
4 17007
4
4 17048
4
4 17035
AUAI YTS-DCft-1 9A.9
STRATUM SAMPLE
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
5TRATUn=4
AMOUNT DETLIMIT
351.16
151.34
333.75
1739.13
331.47
150.42
233.91
419.17
166.78
200.00
111.76
106.97
833.33
186.40
191.70
167,89
142.86
253.36
267.00
87.41
160.53
215.37
197.14
426.33
246.67
AMOUNT DETLIMIT
213.26
206.15
153.02
176.26
167.09
163.01
211.17
196.44
302.73
103.71
104.64
210.63
206.40
203.59
176.29
210.66
225.71
89.77
229.47
130.73
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
HOT :
LNOL
5.86
5.02
5.61
7.46
5.80
5.01
5.45
6.04
5.13
5.30
4.72
4.69
6.73
5.23
5.26
5.12
4.96
5.53
5.59
4.47
5.08
5.37
5.28
6.06
5.51
LNOL
5.36
5.33
5.03
5.17
5.12
5.09
5.35
5.28
5.71
4.64
4.65
5.35
5.33
5.32
5.17
5.35
5.42
4.50
5.44
4.87
1:1*
SOLIDS
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
36.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.60
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
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EPISODE ANALYTE
1552
1553
1556
1559
PC8-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1242 STRATUM=1
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
16084
16896
DETLIMIT UNIT
239.21
271.50
305.00
196.45
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNAMOUNT
LNOL SOLIDS
5.48
5.60
5.72
5.28
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
EPISODE ANALYTE
ANALYTE=PCB-1242 3TRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
DETLIMIT UNIT
LNAMOUNT
LNDL SOLIDS
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
> 1410
i-' 1413
S "13
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1533
ill!
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
225.47
343.67
218.56
212.81
222.20
182.14
131.83
335.10
149.42
191.74
93.91
126.07
234.29
202.76
211.08
304.24
249.51
211.76
241.12
238.06
200.42
240.45
224.87
174.17
208.39
176.14
147.95
159.50
180.36
220.26
69.12
231.82
219.73
223.57
181.03
218.55
81.60
150.50
199.80
216.39
213.17
8i:8
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
MS
5.42
5.84
5.39
5.36
5.40
5.20
4.88
5.81
5.01
5.26
4.54
4.84
5.46
5.31
5.35
5.72
5.52
5.36
5.49
5.47
5.30
5.48
5.42
5.16
5.34
5.17
5.00
5.07
5.19
5.39
4.24
5.45
5.39
5.41
5.20
5.39
4.40
5.01
5.30
5.38
5.36
1:11
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
H:tt
-------
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409 '
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
m
ANALYTE
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
ANALYTE
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
Pci-iisi
STRATUM
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
STRATUM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
SAMPLE AMOUNT
*
16855
16860
16853
.
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
SAMPLE AMOUNT
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
.
16843
16844
16841
.
16826
16829
.
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
IZHi :
DETLIMIT
72.04
164.96
185.36
194.69
135.30
196.50
195.25
189.69
200.00
93.65
199.92
195.47
207.48
85.58
238.96
204.03
206.39
134.25
DETLIMIT
90.91
141.84
75.67
74.93
147.06
91.18
204.61
209.53
252.61
216.81
225.62
241.92
255.71
451.17
190.72
125.63
275.63
480.61
83.72
216.57
187.89
203.08
666.00
75.92
259.15
102.95
246.93
\\l'.\\
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
M8/R!
LNAMOUNT
.
LNAMOUNT
*
*
*
*
ป
ป
LNOL
4.28
5.11
5.22
5.27
4.91
5.28
5.27
5.25
5.30
4.54
5.30
5.28
5.34
4.45
5.48
5.32
5.33
4.90
LNDL
4.51
4.95
4.33
4.32
4.99
4.51
5.32
5.34
5.53
5.38
5.42
5.49
5.54
6.11
5.25
4.83
5.62
6.18
4.43
5.38
5.24
5.31
6.50
4.33
5.56
4.63
5.51
<:ft
SOLIDS
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
29*10
2 ปoO
-------
EPISODE
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
> 1508
tL 1511
P 1513
01 1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
ANALYTE
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCS- 1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
SI
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
DATA LZSTINS
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1242 STRATUM'S
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOl
16746
16649
17031
17028
17144 !
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
JNT DETLIMIT
22.11
212.35
287.22
214.26
200.00
217.17
220.24
223.69
263.07
222.22
215.00
220.69
108.01
209.00
111.84
2105.26
189.07
211.03
306.45
207.44
100.04
1017.41
161.85
248.06
124.15
103.14
216.19
114.86
189.82
219.77
214.00
88.54
205.80
149.29
233.59
95.04
218.64
96.66
329.43
223.45
UNIT LNAMOU
UG/KS
US/KG
US/KG
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/K6
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
INT LNOL
3.10
5.36
5.66
5.37
5.30
5.38
5.39
5.41
5.57
5.40
5.37
5.40
4.68
5.34
4.72
7.65
5.24
5.35
5.73
5.33
4.61
6.93
5.09
5.51
4.82
4.64
5.38
4.74
5.25
5.39
5.37
4.48
5.33
5.01
5.45
4.55
5.39
4.57
5.80
5.41
SOLIDS
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
16.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
1.15
-------
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1406
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
> 1464
ปL 1465
0 1466
** 1467
1468
1470
1476
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ANALYTE
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
PCB-1242
ST
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1242 STRATUM=
SAMPLE
16525
16526
16815
16635
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
m=i
AMOUNT DETLIMIT
66.67
277.50
15.63
166.58
342.00
180.56
32.32
248.42
444.00
146.00
209.07
125.69
102.32
186.26
160.31
163.57
104.06
351.16
151.34
333.75
1739.13
331.47
150.42
233.91
419.17
168.76
200.00
111.76
106.97
833.33
186.40
191.70
167.89
142.86
253.36
267.00
87.41
160.53
215.37
197.14
428.33
246.67
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG . .
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
4.20
5.63
2.75
5.12
5.83
5.20
3.48
5.52
6.10
5.00
5.34
4.84
4.63
5.23
5.06
5.21
4.64
5.86
5.02
5.81
7.46
5.80
5.01
5.45
6.04
5.13
5.30
4.72
4.69
6.73
5.23
5.26
5.12
4.96
5.53
5.59
4.47
5.06
5.37
5.26
6.06
5.51
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.60
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
-------
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
> 1550
JL 1552
0 1553
^ 1556
1559
ANALYTE STRATUM
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCS- 1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
16821 213.28
16885
16739
17036 1010
17145 393
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081 158
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
206.15
153.02
84
13
163.01
211.17
196.44
302.73
103.71
104.84
210.63
206.40
203.59
176.29
210.86
225.71
41
229.47
130.73
201.66
130.85
239.21
271.50
305.00
196.45
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.92
UG/KG 5.97
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 5.07
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LKDL
5.36
5.33
5.03
*
0
5.09
5.35
5.28
5.71
4.64
4.65
5.35
5.33
5.32
5.17
5.35
5.42
.
5.44
4.87
5.31
4.87
5.48
5.60
5.72
5.28
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
m
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PCB-1248 2
PSi- 114*8 \
16527 . 225.47
16528 . 343.67
16814 . 218.56
16818 . 2(2.81
222.20
16834 . 182.14
131.83
16529 . 335.10
149.42
16810 . 191.74
16811 . 93.91
16833 . 126.07
17025 . 234.29
17061 . 202.76
16743 . 211.08
304.24
16831 . 249.51
16832 . 211.76
16799 . 241.12
16868 * Ijง'2i
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
urn :
LNDL
5.42
5.84
5.39
5.36
5.40
5.20
4.88
5.81
5.01
5.26
4.54
4.84
5.46
5.31
5.35
5.72
5.52
5.36
5.49
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
-------
EPISODE
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1462
1464
1485
1465
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
> 1514
' 1515
0 1520
00 1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1536
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1246
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
ST
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOB THE 2fl POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1248 STRATUM: 2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOt
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879 5203
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155 509
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
INT
t
>
t
ป
I
k
.43
ป
ป
!oi
B
w
^
^
a
.
,
9
%
9
.
a
.26
s
^
^
.63
.92
^
^
i.37
DETLIMIT
240.45
224.87
174.17
206.39
176.14
147.95
159.50
,
220.26
69.12
231.82
219.73
223.57
161.03
218.55
81.60
,
199.80
216.39
213.17
262.63
445.64
72.04
164.96
185.36
194.69
135.30
196.50
195.25
189.69
200.00
.
199.92
195.47
207.48
.
,
204.03
206.39
.
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.56
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.23
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 5.84
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 5.75
UG/KG 6.60
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.07
LNOL
5.48
5.42
5.16
5.34
5.17
5.00
5.07
*
5.39
4.24
5.45
5.39
5.41
5.20
5.39
4.40
.
5.30
5.38
5.36
5.57
6.10
4.26
5.11
5.22
5.27
4.91
5.28
5.27
5.25
5.30
.
5.30
5.28
5.34
.
.
5.32
5.33
.
SOLIDS
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
36.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.60
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
62.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
-------
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
> 1425
A 1428
2 14SS
* 1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1466
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
liii
ANALTTE
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
Pฃง-ii2S
ST
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
I
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1248 STRATUM=3
SAMPLE
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
HI- 3
AMOU
227
606
592
263
690
NT DETLIMIT
90.91
141.84
75.67
74.93
147.06
91.18
204.61
209.53
252.61
216.81
225.62
241.92
255.71
451.17
190.72
125.63
275.63
480.61
83.72
216.57
187.89
203.08
666.00
75.92
259.15
08
246.93
213.25
104.95
22.11
212.35
287.22
214.26
200.00
74
220.24
09 .
263.07
222.22
215.00
220.69
108.01
209.00
16
2105.26
189.07
211.03
306.45
207.44
100.04
1017.41
22
248.06
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 5.43
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.41
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.38
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 5.57
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
WI 6:54
LNOL
4.51
4.95
4.33
4.32
4.99
4.51
5.32
5.34
5.53
5.38
5.42
5.49
5.54
6.11
5.25
4.83
5.62
6.18
4.43
5.38
5.24
5.31
6.50
4.33
5.56
.
5.51
5.36
4.65
3.10
5.36
5.66
5.37
5.30
.
5.39
.
5.57
5.40
5.37
5.40
4.68
5.34
.
7.65
5.24
5.35
5.73
5.33
4.61
6.93
5l51
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
ซl:tt
-------
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1517
1516
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1546
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
EPISODE
.L 1362
t-> 1363
0 1388
1369
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
m
ANALYTE
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
ANALYTE
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-124B
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
PCB-1248
PCB-1246
m-\m
STRATUM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SAMPLE AMOUNT
17002
17003
17005
17001 591.22
1471.45
17090
17091
17069
16804 '
17070 417.12
17067
16863
16691
16892
17143
___._ AUAt VTP-Df*R-1 9&A
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF. CONCERN
EPISODE
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553 .
1556
1559
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
PCB-1248 4 17074
PCB-1248 4 17153 345.68
PCB-1248 4 17042 231.09
PCB-1248 4 17138
PCB-1248 4 17004
PCB-1248 4 17040
PCB-1248 4 17007
PCB-1248 4
PCB-1248 4 17048
PCB-1248 4
PCB-1248 4 17035
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCS- 1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCS- 1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889 1403.09
16890 1541.83
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
' 17065
17130
17141
.
.
16884
16896
.
DETLIMIT
191.70
ป
.
253.36
267.00
87.41
160.53
215.37
197.14
428.33
246.67
DETLIMIT
213.28
206.15
153.02
176.26
167.09
163.01
211.17
196.44
302.73
,
^
210.63
206.40
203.59
176.29
210.86
225.71
89.77
229.47
130.73
201.66
130.85
239.21
271.50
305.00
196.45
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG 5.85
UG/KG 5.44
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KG 7.25
UG/KG 7.34
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
5.26
.
.
5.53
5.59
4.47
5.08
5.37
5.28
6.06
5.51
LNDL
5.36
5.33
5.03
5.17
5.12
5.09
5.35
5.28
5.71
*
,
5.35
5.33
5.32
5.17
5.35
5.42
4.50
5.44
4.87
5.31
4.87
5.48
5.60
5.72
5.28
SOLIDS
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
-------
ro
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1465
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
lili
ANALYTE
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PSi-lill
ST
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1254 STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AttOt
16527
16528
16618
16834
16529
16610
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
1679?
16866
16823
16625
16888
16636
16639
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
H889
JUT DETLIHIT
225.47
343.67
218.56
212.81
222.20
182.14
131.83
335.10
149.42
191.74
93.91
126.07
234.29
202.76
211.06
304.24
249.51
211.76
241.12
238.06
200.42
240.45
224.87
174.17
206.39
176.14
147.95
159.50
160.36
220.26
69.12
231.62
219.73
223.57
161.03
218.55
.20
150.50
199.80
216.39
213.17
262.83
445.64
72.04
164.96
185.36
194.69
135.30
196.50
195.25
189.69
UNIT LNAHOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.50
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
ttftg
LNDL
5.42
5.64
5.39
5.36
5.40
5.20
4.88
5.81
5.01
5.26
4.54
4.84
5.46
5.31
5.35
5.72
5.52
5.36
5.49
5.47
5.30
5.48
5.42
5.16
5.34
5.17
5.00
5.07
5.19
5.39
4.24
5.45
5.39
5.41
5.20
5.39
.
5.01
5.30
5.38
5.36
5.57
6.10
4.28
5.11
5.22
5.27
4.91
5.28
5.27
5.25
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
16.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
36.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.60
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
62.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
7?'i8
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564 ,
ANALYTE
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
STRATUM
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
SAMPLE AMOUNT
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
DETLIMIT
199.92
195.47
207.48
65.58
238.96
204.03
206.39
134.25
. UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
5.30
5.26
5.34
4.45
5.46
5.32
5.33
4.90
SOLIDS
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1362
1384
> 1385
JL 1395
ป- 1395
w 1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
m
ANALYTE
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
STRATUM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
SAMPLE AMOUNT
16532
16533
16534 311.56
16817
16819
16816
16536
16666
16661
16862
16830
16651
16809
#
16843
16844
16641
.
16826
16829
1365.43
16878
16669
16800 692.22
16606
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
.
16849
.
17031
17028
. ;:.i .
17144 .
DETLIMIT
90.91
141.64
.
74.93
147.06
91.16
204.61
209.53
252.61
216.81
225.62
241.92
255.71
451.17
190.72
125.63
275.63
480.61
63.72
216.57
.
203.06
666.00
.
259.15
102.95
246.93
213.25
104.95
22.11
212.35
287.22
214.26
200.00
217.17
220.24
223.69
KHZ
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 5.74
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 7.22
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.54
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
MS :
LNDL
4.51
4.95
.
4.32
4.99
4.51
5.32
5.34
5.53
5.38
5.42
5.49
5.54
6.11
5.25
4.83
5.62
6.16
4.43
5.38
.
5.31
6.50
.
5.56
4.63
5.51
5.36
4.65
3.10
5.36
5.66
5.37
5.30
5.38
5.39
5.41
III
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.60
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.60
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
i:2t
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EPISODE
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
m
ANALYTE
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
ANALYTE
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
PCB-1254
FBi-liiS
ST
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SI
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTAKT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1254 STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOl
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
ANALYTE=PCB-1254 3TRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE AMO
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537 1339
16538
16539 1170
INT DETLIMIT
215.00
220.69
108.01
209.00
111.84
2105.26
189.07
211.03
306.45
207.44
100.04
1017.41
161.85
248.06
124.15
103.14
216.19
114.86
189.82
219.77
214.00
88.54
205.80
149.29
233.59
95.04
218.64
96.66
329.43
223.45
LJNT DETLIMIT
66.67
277.50
15.63
166.58
342.00
180.56
32.32
248.42
444.00
148.00
209.07
125.89
.11
186.26
.69
: ป*:K
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 7.20
UG/KG
UG/KG 7.07
(KB :
LNDL
5.37
5.40
4.68
5.34
4.72
7.65
5.24
5.35
5.73
5.33
4.61
6.93
5.09
5.51
4*. 82
4.64
5.38
4.74
S.25
5.39
5.37
4.48
5.33
5.01
5.45
4.55
5.39
4.57
5.80
5.41
LNDL
4.20
5.63
2.75
5.12
5.83
5.20
3.48
5.52
6.10
5.00
5.34
4.84
.
5.23
m
fctt
SOLIDS
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
6*:88
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
> 1539
M 1549
K 1551
01 1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
IB*
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
PCB-1254 4 16871 . 351.
PCB-1254 4
16837 9346.96
PCB-1254 4 16747 . 333.
PCB-1254 4 16852 . 1739.
18
75
13
PCB-1254 4 16876 2583.66
PCB-1254 4 16877 . 150.
PCB-1254 4 17026 . 233.
PCB-1254 4 17030 . 419.
PCB-1254 4 17151 . 168.
PCB-1254 4 16880 . 200.
PCB-1254 4 17060 . 111.
PCB-1254 4 17029 . 108.
PCB-1254 4 17011 . 833.
PCB-1254 4 17075 . 186.
PCB-1254 4 17074 . 191.
PCB-1254 4 17153 . 167.
PCB-1254 4 17042 . 142.
PCB-1254 4 17138 . 253.
PCB-1254 4 17004 . 267.
PCB-1254 4 17040 . 87.
PCB-1254 4 17007 . 160.
PCB-1254 4 . 215.
PCB-1254 4 17048 . 197.
PCB-1254 4 .428.
PCB-1254 4 17035 . 246.
42
91
17
78
00
76
97
33
40
70
89
86
36
00
41
53
37
14
33
67
ANALYTE . STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCS- 1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
16821 . 213.
16885 . 206.
16739 . 153.
17036 1658.80
17145 294.86
17149 503.37
28
15
02
17033 . 211.17
17034 . 196.44
16887 . 302.73
16889 . 103.71
16890 . 104.84
210.63
17046 . 206.40
17052 . 203.59
17020 . 176.29
17038 . 210.86
17022 . 225.71
17081 330.03
PCB-1260 1 17065 . 229.47
PCB-1260 . . 1 17130 . 130.73
taints
1 imi : i?J
II
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG 9.14
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 7.66
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 7.41
UG/KG 5.69
UG/KG 6.22
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 5.80
UG/KG
UG/KG
U&R8 :
LNOL
5.86
^
5.81
7.46
.
5.01
5.45
6.04
5.13
5.30
4.72
4.69
6.73
5.23
5.26
5.12
4.96
5.53
5.59
4.47
5.08
5.37
5.28
6.06
5.51
LNOL
5.36
5.33
5.03
,
9
,
5.35
5.28
5.71
4.64
4.65
5.35
5.33
5.32
5.17
5.35
5.42
.
5.44
4.87
SOLIDS
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
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EPISODE ANALYTE
1552
1553
1556
1559
PCB-1260
FCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTAMT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1260 STRATUM=1
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
16884
16896
DETLIMIT UNIT
239.21
271.50
305.00
196.45
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNAMOUNT
LNDL SOLIDS
5.48
5.60
5.72
5.28
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
ANALYTE=PCB-1260 3TRATUM=2
EPISODE ANALYTE
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
DETLIMIT UNIT
LNAMOUNT
LNOL SOLIDS
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
> 1410
ปL 1413
ฃ I*13
* 1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1462
1464
1485
1465
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
111!
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
z
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
t
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16614
16618
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16632
16799
16866
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16673
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
331.54
225.47
343.67
218.56
212.81
222.20
162.14
131.83
335.10
149.42
191.74
93.91
126.07
234.29
202.76
211.08
304.24
249.51
211.76
241.12
236.06
200.42
240.45
224.87
174.17
206.39
147.95
159.50
160.36
220.26
69.12
231.82
219.73
223.57
181.03
216.55
61.60
150.50
199.80
216.39
213.17
tti:!*
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
vm
5.80
5.42
5.64
5.39
5.36
5.40
5.20
4.88
5.81
5.01
5.26
4.54
4.64
5.46
5.31
5.35
5.72
5.52
5.36
5.49
5.47
5.30
5.48
5.42
5.16
5.34
5.00
5.07
5.19
5.39
4.24
5.45
5.39
5.41
5.20
5.39
4.40
5.01
5.30
5.38
5.36
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.65
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
16.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.60
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
62.60
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
tt:tt
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DATA LISTING
NSS3 POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
mi
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
PCB-1Z60 2
PCB-1260 2
PCB-1260 2
PCB-1260 . 2
PCB-1260 2
PCB-1260 2
PCB-1260 2
PCB-1260 2
72.04
16855 . 164.96
16860 . 185.36
16853 . 194.69
135.30
16854 . 196.50
16856 . 195.25
17086 . 189.69
PCB-1260 2 17088 . 200.00
PCB-1260 2 17087 234.11
PCB-1260 . 2 17093 . 199.92
PCB-1260 2 16803 . 195.47
PCB-1260 2 16805 . 207.48
PCB-1260 2 17066 490.82 . .
PCB-1260 2 17071 491.94
PCB-1260 2 16801 . 204.03
PCB-1260 2 17043 . 206.39
PCB-1260 2 17049 394.89
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
PCB-1260 3 16532 . 90.91
PCB-1260 3 16533 . 141.84
PCB-1260 3 16534 . 75.67
PCB-1260 3 16817 . 74.93
PCB-1260 3 16819 . 147.06
PCB-1260 3 16816 . 91.18
PCB-1260 3 16536 . 204.61
PCB-1260 3 16886 . 209.53
PCB-1260 3 16861 . 252.61
PCB-1260 3 16862 . 216.81
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
16830 . 225.62
16851 . 241.92
16809 . 255.71
451.17
16843 . 190.72
16844 . 125.63
16841 . 275.63
480.61
16826 . 83.72
16829 . 216.57
187.89
16878 . 203.08
16869 . 666.00
16800 . 75.92
16806 . 259.15
PCB-1260 3 17016 302.78
PCB-1260 3 17047 . 246.93
m-\m i
! \m : imi
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
UG/KG
UG/KO
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 5
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6
UG/KG 6
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 5
4.28
5.11
5.22
5.27
4.91
5.28
5.27
5.25
5.30
46
5.30
5.28
5.34
20
20
5.32
5.33
98
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
4.51
4.95
4.33
4.32
4.99
4.51
5.32
5.34
5.53
5.38
5.42
5.49
5.54
6.11
5.25
4.83
5.62
6.18
4.43
5.38
5.24
5.31
6.50
4.33
5.56
UG/KG 5.71
UG/KG
BS^S
5.51
: 3:21
SOLIDS
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
im
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EPISODE
1446
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
I486
1487
1469
1490
1492
1497
1496
1502
1504
1505
1507
> 1508
' 1511
t-> 1513
00 1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
ANALYTE
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
STf
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3'
3
3
3
3
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOB THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1260 STRATUH=3
STRATUM SAMPLE AHOt
16746
16349
17031
17026 670
17144 493
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010 559
17015
17073
17070
17152
17154
17084
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001 506
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070 636
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
JUT
i
ป
l
k
ป
.62
.39
!l9
^
m
^
9
m
m
9
9
^
m
m
.76
9
9
.
9
9
.65
9
*
*
9
9
9
OETLIHIT
22.11
212.35
267.22
214.26
200.00
9
220.24
.
263.07
222.22
215.00
220.69
108.01
209.00
9
2105.26
189.07
211.03
306.45
207.44
100.04
1017.41
161.85
246.06
124.15
103.14
216.19
9
189.62
219.77
214.00
86.54
205.60
.
233.59
95.04
218.64
96.66
329.43
223.45
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.51
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.20
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.33
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KG 6.23
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.46
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNOL
3.10
5.36
5.66
5.37
5.30
*
5.39
*
5.57
5.40
5.37
5.40
4.68
5.34
.
7.65
5.24
5.35
5.73
5.33
4.61
6.93
5.09
5.51
4.82
4.64
5.38
.
5.25
5.39
5.37
4.48
5.33
.
5.45
4.55
5.39
4.57
5.60
5.41
SOLIDS
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
66.30
2.65
1.15
-------
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
> 1464
,1 1465
i- 1466
*ป 1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ANALYTE
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260 .
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
PCB-1260
ST
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=PCB-1260 STRATUM?*
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOl
16525 31.
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16667
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837 4005
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151 595
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042 210
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
NT
00
ป
>
ป
ป
t
,85
ป
ป
I
1
I
ป
.67
ป
ป
ป
9
9
9
.08
*
DETLIMIT
.
277.50
15.63
166.58
342.00
180.56
32.32 .
248.42
444.00
148.00
209.07
125.89
102.32
186.26
160.31
183.57
104.06
351.18
.
333.75
1739.13
331.47
150.42
233.91
419.17
.
200.00
111.76
108.97
833.33
186.40
191.70
167.89
.
253.36
267.00
87.41
160.53
215.37
197.14
428.33
246.67
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG 3.43
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 8.30
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 6.39
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 5.35
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
.
5.63
2.75
5.12
5.83
5.20
3.48
5.52
6.10
5.00
5.34
4.84
4.63
5.23
5.08
5.21
4.64
5.86
.
5.81
7.46
5.80
5.01
5.45
6.04
.
5.30
4.72
4.69
6.73
5.23
5.26
5.12
.
5.53
5.59
4.47
5.08
5.37
5.28
6.06
5.51
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
-------
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
> 1550
4, 1552
ro 1553
0 1556
1559
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
Kit
ANALYTE 3
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM .
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM 1
ANALYTE 9
SELENIUM 2
SELENIUM 2
SELENIUM 2
SELENIUM 2
SELENIUM Z
SELENIUM i
SELENIUM !
SELENIUM i
SELENIUM S
SELENIUM t
SELENIUM i
SELENIUM t
SELENIUM i
SELENIUM !
SELENIUM i
SELENIUM i
SELENIUM I
SELENIUM 3
SELENIUM i
mm \
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=SELENIUM STRATUM=1
STRATUM SAMPLE
16021
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
ANALYTE=SELENIUM 3TRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
AMOUNT
4.10
23.10
3.80
1.20
3.80
5.90
6.60
4.80
13.40
16.30
3.00
4.90
1.20
1.30
5.10
*
7.70
8.20
AMOUNT
3.50
3.60
4.95
2.20
1.70
1.60
11.40
3.10
3.30
7.20
3.70
12.50
OETLIMIT
2.50
7.40
9.20
5.50
3.60
1.00
0.95
4.00
8.30
15.90
DETLIMIT
1.20
1.70
1.60
26.00
3.60
8.30
8.20
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
KG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
urn
LNAMOUNT
1.41
3.14
1.34
0.18
1.34
1.77
1.89
1.57
2.60
2.79
1.10
1.59
0.18
0.26
1.63
2.04
2.10
LNAMOUNT
1.25
1.28
1.60
0.79
0.53
0.47
2.43
1.13
1.19
1.97
1.31
2.53
!:H
LNOL
0.92
2.00
2.22
1.70
1.28
0.00
-0.05
1.39
2.12
2.77
LNOL
*
0.18
0.53
*
0.47
3.26
1.28
2.12
2.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
17:i5
-------
EPISODE
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
> 1514
K> 1515
** 1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
31
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 2& POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=SELENIUM STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16679
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
AMOUNT
15.20
7.70
10.35
2.30
5.30
5.30
14.30
15.20
8.30
1.60
6.60
3.30
7.50
.
1.50
6.00
1.00
.
4.10
1.30
5.50
1.60
7.00
1.20
10.60
4.90
0.70
.
7.10
7.70
3.80
9.90
5.70
3.40
4.00
5.30
3.80
5.50
1.80
.
DETLIMIT UNIT I
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
1.60 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
30.60 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
3.20 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
0.60 MG/KG
5.70 MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
. . MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
6.20 MG/KG
LNAMOUNT LKDL
2.72
2.04
2.34
0.83
1.67
1.67
2.66
2.72
2.12
0.47
1.89
1.19
2.01
0.47
0.41
1.79
0.00
3.42
1.41
0.26
1.70
0.47
1.95 1.16
0.18
2.36
1.59
-0.36 -0.51
1.74
1.96
2.04
1.34
2.29
1.74
1.22
1.39
1.67
1.34
1.70
0.59
1.82
SOLIDS
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
-------
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
. 1416
> 1425
^ 1426
^ 1433
M 1434
1435
1439
1440
1446
1446
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1460
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
liu
ANALYTE
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
mum
STI
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=SELENIUn STRATUM=
SAMPLE
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16866
16861
16862
16830
16851
16609
16843
16644
16641
16826
16829
16678
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17026
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17064
m=i
AMOUNT
2.80
5.00
14.80
2.20
3.00
*
.
9.50
4.40
2.00
*
4.50
1.50
4.15
5.10
3.10
6.60
5.70
4.10
4.30
1.40
5.27
3.10
4.60
3.50
3.80
3.70
2.60
'
6.50
*
4.80
1.50
7.90
16.90
70.00
5.30
3.80
4.00
f:ft
DETLIMIT
1.80
3.40
3.50
2.60
42.30
84.60
19.40
3.70
3.30
3.70
17.20
12.00
4.60
6.70
3.40
2.30
2.20
3.40
6.50
*
UNIT
MG/KG
US/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
ROT
LNAMOUNT
1.03
1.61
2.69
0.79
1.10
2.. 25
1.46
0.69
1.50
0.41
*
1.42
1.63
1.13
1.92
1.74
1.41
1.46
0.34
1.66
1.13
1.57
1.25
1.34
1.31
0.96
1.67
*
1.57
0.41
2.07
2.83
4.25
1.67
1.34
1.39
l:K
LNDL
0.59
1.22
ป
1.25
0.96
3.74
4.44
2.97
*
1.31
1.19
1.31
2.84
*
2.48
*
1.57
.
1.90
1.22
0.63
*
0.79
1.22
1.67
*
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.60
1.60
4.55
60.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10. io
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
*i:tt
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
> EPISODE
M 1362
W 1363
1388
1369
1401
1407
1406
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1466
1470
1478
Utt
ANALYTE
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
ANALYTE
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
SELENIUM
mm
STRATUM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
CLcmun
SAMPLE
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16691
16892
17143
17057
3
STRATUM SAMPLE
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
I
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16652
16676
16877
17026
17030
17151
16860
17060
mi
AMOUNT
4.40
4.90
17.60
15.90
2.30
6.90
^
26.50
3.40
4.50
4.90
10.70
%
9.60
9
t
ttTB ATI M A
AMOUNT
3.90
3.90
9
2.50
.
4.60
.
5.20
.
4.40
6.60
*
6.20
3.60
5.90
9.50
0.90
t
2.40
.
.
5.00
.
.
5.70
3.40
5.20
49.40
3.20
DETLIMIT
.
e
9
*
5.50
9
1.20
.
.
.
.
.
2.70
.
37.80
6.00
6.50
DETLIMIT
t
.
0.20
9
3.00
t
0.40
.
12.00
.
.
0.60
.
,
*
^
.
3.50
,
7.50
13.00
.
3.10
4.30
.
,
.
-.
12'.50
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
ffiffi
LNAMOUNT
1.48
1.59
2.87
2.77
0.83
1.93
.
3.28
1.22
1.50
1.59
2.37
.
2.26
m
9
*
LNAMOUNT
1.36
1.36
.
0.92
.
1.57
.
1.65
^
1.46
1.92
.
1.82
1.28
1.77
2.25
-0.11
.
0.68
%
,
1.61
.
,-
1.74
1.22
1.65
3.90
1.16
LNDL
.
m
m
.
1.70
t
0.18
%
^
9
,
m
0.99
^
3.63
2.06
1.67
LNDL
^
.
-1.61
.
1.10
m
-0.92
t
2.48
e
^
-0.51
9
. i
m
9
4
1.25
^
2.01
2.56
0
1.13
1.46
.
.
.
^
2153
SOLIDS
53.70
65.60
11.60
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.60
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
0.60
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.60
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.60
64.00
1.70
44.60
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
> 1436
A 1436
ro 1436
** 1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
ANALYTE=SELENIUM STRATW1=4
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
SELENIUM 4 17075 7.70
SELENIUM 4 17074 4.00
SELENIUM 4 17153 1.20
SELENIUM * 17042 3.70
SELENIUM 4 17130 6.20
SELENIUM 4 17004
SELENIUM 4 17040 2.50
SELENIUM 4 17007
SELENIUM 4
SELENIUM 4 17040 4.10
SELENIUM 4
SELENIUM 4 17035 4.60
AUAi YTt-TflVADMFMF ซtTtJlT1JMrl - -.
ANALYTE STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
16021
16005
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16007
16009
16090
17046
17052
17020
17030
17022
17001
17065
17130
17141
.
.
16004
16096
'
DETLIMIT
.
.
.
.
60.00
.
7.20
5.70
.
10.45
DETLIMIT
1066.39
1030.03
765.07
001.23
835.41
014.99
1055.95
902.30
1515.45
510.53
524.23
1053.22
1032.02
1010.04
881.47
1054.19
1128.57
448.84
1147.47
653.66
1008.10
654.23
1196.32
.1358.50
1526.11
982.48
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNAMOUNT
2.04
1.39
0.18
1.31
1.82
.
0.92
.
.
1.41
.
1.53
LNAMOUNT
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
t
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
*
.
.
LNDL
*
>
.
.
4.09
.
1.97
1.74
.
2.35
LNDL
6.97
6.94
6.64
6.78
6.73
6.70
6.96
6.89
7.32
6.25
6.26
6.96
6.94
6.93
6.78
6.96
7.03
6.11
7.05
6.48
6.92
6.48
7.09
7.21
7.33
6.89
SOLIDS
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
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EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
> 1443
fi, 1443
ro 1447
01 1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503 <
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
iiii
ANALYTE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
mem
STI
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Z
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2.
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
!
DATA LISTING
NSS3 POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=TOXAPHENE STRATUM=2
SAMPLE
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
urn
JNT DETLIHIT
1127.34
1718.33
1092.88
1063.99
1110.97
910.75
659.17
1675.64
747.32
957.63
469.50
630.42
1171.07
1013.76
1055.68
1521.48
1247.60
1058.73
1205.66
1190.32
1002.17
. 1202.50
1124.62
871.11
1041.94
880.68
739.65
797.50
901.61
1101.05
345.57
1158.99
1098.67
1117.81
905.60
1092.63
408.00
752.44
999.39
1081.83
1065.83
1313.96
2228.18
360.19
824.77
926.77
973.49
676.49
982.51
976.31
948.46
1992-it
. 468.23
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
H&B :
LNDL
7.03
7.45
7.00
6.97
7.01
6.81
6.49
7.42
6.62
6.86
6.15
6.45
7.07
6.92
6.96
7.33
7.13
6.96
7.09
7.06
6.91
7.09
7.03
6.77
6.95
6.78
6.61
6.68
6.60
7.00
5.85
7.06
7.00
7.02
6.81
7.00
6.01
6.62
6.91
6.99
6.97
7.16
7.71
5.69
6.72
6.83
6.68
6.52
6.89
6.66
6.65
Hi
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.60
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.60
2.60
18.10
3.70
1.65
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
36.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.60
63.60-
14.60
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
62.60
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
?S:S8
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1556
1564
1564
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
EPISODE ANALYTE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1361
1382
1384
> 1385
4. 1395
K 1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1426
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1446
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
IKS
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
WHINE
ANALYTE=TOXAPHENE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOl
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
ANALYTE=TOXAPHENE STRATUM'S
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOl
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17026
17144
HHt
JNT DETLIMIT
999.59
977.39
1037.28
427.69
1194.73
1020.00
1032.00
671.29
JNT DETLIMIT
454.55
709.26
. 378.33
374.58
735.29
455.92
1023.07
1047.67
1263.91
1063.98
1126.12
1209.49
1260.00
2256.97
953.49
626.20
1376.87
2403.18
416.60
1082.29
939.49
1015.49
3334.00
379.60
1295.82
514.72
1234.55
1066.34
524.76
110.37
1061.74
1436.25
1071.21
999.87
1085.77
1101.18
1116.37
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
Hli/fcil
LNDL
6.91
6.88
6.94
6.06
7.09
6.93
6.94
6.51
LNDL
6.12
6.56
5.94
5.93
6.60
6.12
6.93
6.95
7.14
6.99
7.03
7.10
7.15
7.72
6.66
6.44
7.23
7.76
6.04
6.99
6.85
6.92
6.11
5.94
7.17
6.24
7.12
6.97
6.26
4.70
6.97
7.27
6.98
6.91
6.99
7.00
7.02
fctt
SOLIDS
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
46.70
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
69.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
60.90
3.50
35.60
19.50
0.50
69.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
i'.ft
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DATA LISTING
NSS3 POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OP CONCERN
EPISODE
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
15C4
1505
1507
1508
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
ANALYTE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
STRATUM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
17131 1074.23
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
1103.45
540.06
1044.00
559.19
10526.32
945.13
1054.48
1532.26
1037.18
500.19
5087.41
809.21
1240.31
620.73
515.72
1080.93
574.32
949.08
1098.90
1069.60
442.71
1029.03
746.41
1168.07
475.24
1092.73
483.31
1647.92
1118.07
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNOL
UG/KG . 6.98
UG/KG . 7.01
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
.29
.95
.33
.26
.85
.96
.33
.94
.21
.53
.70
.12
.43
.25
.99
.35
.86
.00
.98
.09
.94
.62
UG/KG . 7.06
UG/KG . 6.16
UG/KG . 7.00
UG/KG . 6.18
UG/KG . 7.41
US/KG . 7.02
SOLIDS
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.60
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
1.15
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
m
ANALYTE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
Mini
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT DETLIMIT
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
' * '
16525 . 333.33
16526 . 1388.75
16815 . 78.13
16835 . 832.93
16802 . 1712.00
16842 . 902.78
16540 . 161.52
16744 . 1241.05
16750 . 2222.00
16742 . 740.67
16864 . 1045.42
16867 . 629.47
16537 . 511.58
16538 . 931.23
16539 . 801.50
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
UG/KG . 5.81
UG/KG . 7.24
UG/KG . 4.36
UG/KG . 6.72
UG/KG . 7.45
UG/KG . 6.81
UG/KG . 5.08
UG/KG . 7.12
UG/KG . 7.71
UG/KG . 6.61
UG/KG . 6.95
UG/KG . 6.44
UG/KG . 6.24
UG/KG . 6.84
UG/KG . 6.69
BOS : i:!f
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
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EPISODE
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
I486
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
> 1539
^ 1549
to 1551
00 1555
ANALYTE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE
SI
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
. 4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
ANALY
EPISODE ANALYTE
1368 TRICKLOROETHENE
1391 TRICHLOROETHENE
1419 TRICHLOROETHENE
1436 TRICHLOROETHENE
.1436 TRICHLOROETHENE
1436 TRICHLOROETHENE
1437 TRICHLOROETHENE
1436 TRICHLOROETHENE
1451 TRICHLOROETHENE
1452 TRICHLOROETHENE
1452 TRICHLOROETHENE
1469 TRICHLOROETHENE
1471 TRICHLOROETHENE
1471 TRICHLOROETHENE
1530 TRICHLOROETHENE
1530 TRICHLOROETHENE
1533 TRICHLOROETHENE
1534 TRICHLOROETHENE
1543 TRICHLOROETHENE
1543 TRICHLOROETHENE
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF .CONCERN
ANALYTE=TOXAPHENE STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
ANALYTE=TRICHLOROETHENE 3TRATUM=1
STRATUM SAMPLE
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
AMOUNT
*
*
*
AMOUNT
24.19
^
^
DETLIMIT
1755.88
756.65
1666.25
8695.65
1657.43
752.08
1168.70
2094.17
843.87
1000.00
559.12
544.87
4166.67
932.40
958.40
639.49
714.29
1266.85
1333.00
437.08
802.63
1076.72
965.67
2140.00
1233.14
DETLIMIT
617.26
364.62
23.81
45.45
33.33
60.24
53.76
909.09
15.15
16.13
384.62
41.67
50.00
16.52
10.20
1190.48
11.36
71.43
18.52
utt:!*
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.19
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
M :
LNOL
7.47
6.63
7.42
9.07
7.41
6.62
7.06
7.65
6.74
6.91
6.33
6.30
8.33
6.64
6.67
6.73
6.57
7.14
7.20
6.08
6.69
6.98
6.89
7.67
7.12
LNOL
6.43
5.95
3.17
3.82
3.51
4.10
3.98
6.61
2.72
2.76
5.95
3.73
3.91
2.92
2.32
7.08
2.43
4.27
2.92
fctt
SOLIDS
1.70
44.60
0.60
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.-48
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 2ft POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=TRICHLOROETHENE STRATUM=1
EPISODE ANALYTE
ISSZ TRICHLOROETHENE
1553 TRICHLOROETHENE
1556 TRICHLOROETHENE
1559 TRICHLOROETHENE
EPISODE ANALYTE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
> 1410
^ 1413
ฃ 1413
1419
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
111?
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
HiaitffifllENE
STRATUM SAMPLE
AMOUNT
16884
16896
ANALYTE=TRICHLOROETHENE STRATUM^
STRATUM SAMPLE
2
2
2
2
2
t
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
:17079
1HB
AMOUNT
1224.85
54.41
DETLIMIT
2173.91
500.00
5952.38
106.43
DETLIMIT
8771.93 .
1923.08
357.14
5681.82
30.33
357.14
11634.20
1923.08
2440.48
500.00
15.63
515.46
294.12
54.95
847.46
500.00
500.00
.
68.49
3125.00
57.48
217.39
217.39
625.00
5000.00
333.33
609.76
357.14
25.00
250.00
45.45
67.57
51.55
454.55
384.62
632.91
67.07
29.41
1020.41
50.51
. ' '
lit: 11
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KG 7.11
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 4.00
MS :
LNDL
7.68
6.21
8.69
4.67
LNDL
9.08
7.56
5.88
8.65
3.41
5.68
9.36
7.56
7.00
6.21
2.75
6.25
5.66
4.01
6.74
6.21
6.21
.
4.23
8.05
4.05
5.38
5.38
6.44
8.52
5.81
6.41
5.88
3.22
5.52
3.82
4.21
3.94
6.12
5.95
6.45
4.21
3.38
6.93
3.92
^
$:$
SOLIDS
3.60
2.00
1.80
8.45
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.60
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.60
2.60
18.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
16.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.60
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
62.60
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
IMS
-------
EPISODE
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
. 1554
1558
1564
1564
tL EPISODE
LO
0 1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
ANALYTE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
ANALYTE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=TRICHLOROETHENE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
2
Z
2
t
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
51.57
ANALYTE=TRICHLOROETHENE STRATUM'S
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
51.49
DETLIMIT
10.31
23.81
50.00
58.14
20.13
45.45
45.45
29.41
892.86
10.00
10.64
500.00
454.55
13.51
9
561.80
41.67
20.00
DETLIMIT
23809.53
71428.57
135.14
7575.76
31250.01
13.89
294.12
2083.33
384.62
50.00
5494.51
1190.48
769.23
500.00
694.44
19.23
833.33
2272.73
11.90
294.12
272.06
531.91
2000.00
11.11
38.46
9.26
100.00
15163
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG .
UG/KG .
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.94
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAHOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
HS/lSi 3:9*
LNOL
2.33
3.17
3.91
4.06
3.00
3.82
3.82
3.38
6.79
2.30
2.36
6.21
6.12
2.60
.
6.33
3.73
3.00
LNDL
10.08
11.18
4.91
8.93
10.35
2.63
5.68
7.64
5.95
3.91
8.61
7.08
6.65
6.21
6.54
2.96
6.73
7.73
2.48
5.68
5.61
6.28
7.60
2.41
3.65
2.23
4.61
2^75
SOLIDS
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
SOLIDS
5.50
16,30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.6tf
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
it;l8
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EPISODE
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
> 1508
,1 1511
" 1513
M 1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
ANALYTE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=TRICHLOROETHENE STRATUM:}
3301
STRATUM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SAMPLE
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
17057
1227
JNT DETLIMIT
1000.00
458.13
71
47.73
64.94
33.33
43.56
35.71
568.18
250.00
312.50
45.45
50
454.55
9.43
5263.16
536.66
357.14
1000.00
35.71
14.71
370.37
41.67
775.19
16.67
14.29
64.94
22.73
10.64
29.41
200.00
14.29
384.62
21.74
56.82
23.81
357.14
13.51
377.36
1666.67
1704.55
UNIT LNAMOl
US/KG
U6/K6
US/KS 8
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG '
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 7
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
INT LNOL
6.91
6.13
10
3.87
4.17
3.51
3.77
3.58
6.34
5.52
5.74
3.82
11
6.12
2.24
8.57
6.32
5.88
6.91
3.58
2.69
5.91
3.73
6.65
2.81
2.66
4.17
3.12
2.36
3.38
5.30
2.66
5.95
3.08
4.04
3.17
5.88
2.60
5.93
7.42
7.44
SOLIDS
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
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EPISODE
1362
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
> 1461
>L 1464
ฃ 1465
N 1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551 '
1555
ANALYTE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
TRICHLOROETHENE
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=TRICHLOROETHENE STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
.4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4-
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
16525
16531
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
DETLIMIT
11.36
10.00
909.09
666.67
41.67
757.58
263.16
1428.57
537.63
1666.67
666.67
94.34
208.33
15.63
510.20
21.74
357.14
16.67
500.00
23.81
1428.57
5000.00
22.73
2173.91
549.45
909.09
35.71
909.09
312.50
16.67
2083.33
416.67
131.58
31.25
35.71
59.52
1000.00
12.82
22.73
2084.78
166.67
740.20
3125.00
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
2.43
2.30
6.81
6.50
3.73
6.63
5.57
7.26
6.29
7.42
6.50
4.55
5.34
2.75
6.23
3.08
5.88
2.81
6.21
3.17
7.26
8.52
3.12
7.68
6.31
6.81
3.58
6.81
5.74
2.81
7.64
6.03
4.88
3.44
3.58
4.09
6.91
2.55
3.12
7.64
5.12
6.61
8.05
SOLIDS
100.00
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
!1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
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EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
> 1550
' 1552
w 1553
w 1556
1559
ANALYTE S
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC.
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
EPISODE ANALYTE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
m
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=ZINC STRATUM^!
STRATUM SAMPLE
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
ANALYTE=ZINC STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE
2
t
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
AMOUNT
930.00
2120.00
3260.00
1550.00
582.00
1100.00
1310.00
1250.00
1040.00
3070.00
2450.00
1300.00
1760.00
2210.00
470.00
851.00
1020.00
390.00
344.00
392.00
649.00
1275.00
2035.00
1170.00
2060.00
978.00
AMOUNT
732.00
1350.00
605.00
581.00
725.00
337.00
543.50
694.00
439.00
1280.00
2820.00
1990.00
3420.00
3130.00
940.00
1110.00
13300.00
10700.00
443.00
If 38 '88
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
. MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
Ril/BS
LNAMOUNT
6.84
7.66
8.09
7.35
6.37
7.00
7.18
7.13
6.95
8.03
7.80
7.17
7.47
7.70
.15
.75
.93
.97
.84
5.97
6.48
7.15
7.62
7.06
7.63
6.89
LNAMOUNT
6.60
7.21
.41
.36
.59
.82
.30
.54
.08
7.15
7.94
7.60
.14
.05
.85
.01
.50
.28
.09
LNDL SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.60
2.00
1.60
8.45
LNDL SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.60
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.60
18.10
3.70
1.65
18.30
20.40
14.30
: i?:i5
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EPISODE
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1461
1482
1484
1485
1465
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
> 1514
' 1515
u> 1520
*" 1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1536
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ST
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
. 2
2
2
2
2
2
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=ZINC STRATUH=2
SAMPLE
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
I6B03
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
AMOUNT DET LIMIT UNIT LNAMOUNT
616.00 MG/KG
722.00
1910.00
1560.00
4350.00
2430.00
4680.00
1750.00
6160.00
1960.00
1040.00
675.00
909.00
874.00
1050.00
877.00
420.00
1020.00
3275.00
317.00
970.00
256.00
963.00
372.00
2030.00
392.00
244.00
674.00
916.00
1760.00
593.00
1340.00
683.00
515.00
692.00
1390.00
986.00
1080.00
1360.00
1320.00
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
6.43
6.58
7.55
7.35
6.36
7.60
8.45
7.47
8.73
7.59
6.95
6.77
6.81
6.77
6.96
6.78
6.04
6.93
6.09
5.76
6.88
5.55
6.67
5.92
7.62
5.97
5.50
6.51
6.62
7.47
6.39
7.20
6.53
6.24
6.79
7.24
6.69
6.98
7.23
7.19
LNDL SOLIDS
. . 4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
36.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
62.60
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.60
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
U)
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1393
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1486
1467
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
iiU
ANALYTE
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
iiNS
STRATUM SAMPLE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
... j
3
.-: 3
I
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16629
16878
16669
16600
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16649
17031
17026
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
AMOUNT
3040.00
2650.00
2660.00
648.00
782.00
270.00
5190.00
1110.00
1560.00
1510.00
2660.00
1140.00
612.00
1978.50
923.00
613.00
708.00
516.50
564.00
891.00
664.00
3720.00
344.00
1330.00
717.00
994.00
551.00
433.00
637.00
83.30
543.50
33400.00
578.50
1060.00
607.00
1175.00
359.00
249.00
1410.00
644.00
1470.00
128.00
892.00
66000.00
1050.00
422.00
412.00
6470.00
2330.00
619.00
669.00
ffli:H
DETLIMIT UNIT LNAMOUNT LNOL
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MS/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
. MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
. MG/KG
6.02
7.68
7.97
6.47
6.66
5.60
8.53
7.01
7.37
7.32
7.89
7.04
6.42
7.59
6.83
6.42
6.56
6.25
6.34
6.79
6.50
8.22
5.64
7.19
6.58
6.90
6.31
6.07
6.46
4.42
6.30
10.42
6.36
6.96
6.69
7.07
3.68
3.52
7.25
6.47
7.29
4.85
6.79
11.13
6.96
6.05
6.02
8.77
7.75
6.43
6.51
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.2(1
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.60
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.60
1.60
4.55
60.90
3.50
35.60
19.50
0.50
69.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.33
7.20
20.43
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
*l:tt
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1517
1516
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1565
1566
> EPISODE
i
W 1362
ฐ* 1363
1368
1389
1401
1407
1406
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
Ktt
ANALYTE
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ANALYTE .
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
mi
ANALTTS
STRATUM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
. 3
3
3
3
3
3
:=ZINU SIR*
SAMPLE
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17069
16604
17070
17067
16863
16891
16892
17143
17057
TUD=3
AMOUNT
1340.00
1490.00
3660.00
1410.00
567.50
919.00
460.00
1560.00
559.00
850.00
1120.00
1850.00
621.00
600.00
944.00
694.00
3 391.50
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
i
16525
16526
16815
16835
16602
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16680
17060
mn
563.00
941.00
534.00
875.00
269.00
525.00
91.10
726.00
352.00
577.00
1070.00
108.00
1390.00
828.00
1090.00
700.00
37.80
970.00
2600.00
385.00
731.00
4820.00
4480.00
872.00
613.00
470.00
422.00
342.00
Z&H
DET LIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
. . MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
DETLIMIT UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
Hฃfl$
. HG/KG
LNAMOUNT
7.20
7.31
8.21
7.25
6.34
6.62
6.13
7.35
6.33
6.75
7.02
7.52
6.43
6.40
6.65
6.54
5.97
LNAMOUNT
6.33
6.85
6.28
6.77
5.67
6.26
4.51
6.59
5.86
6.36
6.96
4.68
7.24
6.72
6.99
6.55
3.63
6.68
7.86
5.95
6.59
8.48
8.41
6.77
6.42
6.15
6.05
5.83
t'5l
LNDL SOLIDS
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.60
22.60
45.10
16. IP
71.40
2.20
. ' 68.30
2.65
0.75
1.15
LNDL SOLIDS
100.00
0.60
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.60
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
6?'9B
0.48
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
> 1436
>i 1436
i*J 1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
ANALYTE
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ZINC
ANALYTE
4,4>-DDD
4, 4> -ODD
4,41-000
4,4>-DDD
4,4>-DOD
4, 4 1-000
4,41-000
4, 4 -ODD
4, 4 -ODD
4,4<-DDO
4,4>-ODD
4,4>-DOD
4>4'-DDD
4,4>-000
4,4>-ODO
4, 4 -ODD
4,4*-DDO
4.4--DDD
4, 4 -ODD
4,41-000
4,4<-DDO
4,4i-DDO
4,4>-DDD
4i4*-DDO
4.4--DDD
ANALTTE=ZINC 31
STRATUM SAMPLE
4 17075
4 17074
4 17153
4 17042
4 17138
4 17004
4 17040
4 17007
4
4 17048
4
4 17035
_ _ AUAI VTB-A &*_nnn
STRATUM SAMPLE
1 16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
AMOUNT
2770.00
1160.00
434.00
532.00
2010.00
1780.00
325.00
1250.00
280.50
460.00
893.00
2400.00
AMOUNT
9
.
.
.
.
390.67
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
ซ
.
.
.
.
DETLIMIT
9
.
.
.
.
ซ
.
.
.
.
DETLIMIT
53.36
51.56
38.25
44.06
41.78
40.76
.
49.11
75.45
25.92
26.21
52.67
51.58
50.91
44.08
52.69
56.19
22.44
57.40
32.67
50.39
32.71
59.74
68.00
76.11
49.14
UNIT
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
MG/KG
UNIT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNAMOUNT
7.93
7.06
6.07
6.28
7.61
7.48
5.78
7.13
5.64
6.13
6.79
7.78
LNAMOUNT
*
.
.
.
.
*
5.97
.
.
.
' .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
LNDL
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
LNDL
3.98
3.94
3.64
3.79
3.73
3.71
.
3.89
4.32
3.26
3.27
3.96
3.94
3.93
3.79
3.96
4.03
3.11
4.05
3.49
3.92
3.49
4.09
4.22
4.33
3.89
SOLIDS
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.80
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40.
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
-------
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1360
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
> 1443
>L 1443
LO 1447
00 1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
1514
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
lili
ANALYTE
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4.4'-DDD
4.4'-DDD
4,4 '-ODD
4i4'-DDD
4.4'-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDD
4f4'-DDD
4i4'-DDD
4,4 '-ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDD
4i4'-DDD
4,4'-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4(4'-DDD
4t4'-DDD
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DOD
4,4'-DDD
4>4>-DDD
4i4'-DDD
4.4--DDO
4, 4 '-ODD
4>4'-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DOO
4,4'-DOO
4,4'-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4>4'-DOD
4,4'-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4' -ODD
4,4'-DDD
4,4 '-ODD
4i4'-DDQ
314 '-OOIS
ST
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
AKALYTE=4,4'-DOD STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AHOt
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16886
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
17072
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
JUT DETLIMIT
56.35
86.00
54.64
53.20
55.55
45.53
32.93
83.73
37.35
47.83
23;47
31.53
56.57
50.66
52.70
75.99
. ' 62.40
52.94
60.28
59.68
50.11
60.23
56.15
43.61
52.10
44.05
37.00
40.00
45.09
55.00
17.28
57.97
54.94
. 55.90
45.26
54.67
20.40
37.63
50.00
54.06
53.29
65.66
111.36
18.01
41.24
46.35
48.69
33.82
49.13
48.81
47.46
: iS:tt
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/El
LNOL
4.03
4.45
4.00
3.97
4.02
3.82
3.49
4.43
3.62
3.87
3.16 '
3.45
4.07
3.93
3.96
4.33
4.13
3.97
4.10
4.09
3.91
4.10
4.03
3.78
3.95
3.79
3.61
3.69
3.61
4.01
2.85
4.06
4.01
4.02
3.81
4.00
3.02
3.63
3.91
3.99
3.98
4.18
4.71
2.89
3.72
3.84
3.89
3.52
3.89
3.89
3.86
3'H
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
. 2.30
71. 70
30.80
2.80
16.10
3.70
1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.60
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
?S:S8
-------
EPISODE
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1426
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440 '
1446
. 1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
m
ANALYTE
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4.V-DDO
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4ซ- ODD
4,4'-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
ANALYTE
4, 4' -DDO
4,4'-DDO
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4' -ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDD
4. 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDD
4>4'-DDO
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDO
4,4 '-ODD
4,4'-DOD
4,4'-DDO
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDD
4.4--DDO
4,4'-DDD
4i4'-DDO
4,4'-DDD
4,41-DDO
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DOD
4,4'-DDO
4, 4 '-ODD
4>4'-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DOD
4, 4' -DDO
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDO
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDD
SI
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
S
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
' ' ' ' 3
!
DATA LISTING
NSS3 POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDD STRATUM=2
M SAMPLE AMOl
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDD STRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOl
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
*17144
JNT DETLIMIT
50.00
48.87
51.64
21.40
59.75
51.01
51.61
33.57
JNT DETLIMIT
22.73
35.46
18.92
16.73
36.76
22.79
51.14
52.33
63.04
54.19
56.56
60.51
64.29
113.07
47.70
31.41
66.75
120.18
20.93
54.00
46.99
50.77
166.00
18.96
64.60
25.73
61.68
53.30
26.25
5.50
53.12
71.61
53.57
50.00
54.30
55.05
55.91
11:21
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
HOT
LNOL
3.91
3.89
3.95
3.06
4.09
3.93
3.94
3.51
LNOL
3.12
3.57
2.94
2.93
3.60
3.13
3.93
3.96
4.14
3.99
4.04
4.10
4.16
4.73
3.86
3.45
4.23
4.79
3.04
3.99
3.85
3.93
5.11
2.94
4.17
3.25
4.12
3.98
3.27
1.71
3.97
4.27
3.98
3.91
3.99
4.01
4.02
I'll
SOLIDS
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.60
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.60
1.60
4.55
60.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
69.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
H&
-------
EPISODE
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
1508
1511
1513
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
> 1542
' 1546
* 1547
0 1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
itti
ANALYTE
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4<-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4.4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDO
4, 4 -000
4, 4 -ODD
4, 4 -ODD
4,4>-ODD
4,4>-DDD
4,4<-DDO
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DOD
4,4i-DDO
4,4>-DDD
4,4* -000
4,4ซ-DDO
4,4>-DDO
4,4'-DDO
4, 4 '-ODD
4i4'-DOO
4,4>-DOD
4,4>-DDO
4, 4 -ODD
4,4ซ-DOO
4,4i-DOO
4,4i-DDD
4,4'-OOD
4, 4 >-DDO
4, 4 '-ODD
ANALYTE
4,4>-DDD
4, 4 -ODD
4,4--ODO
4,4i-DDD
4,4<-DOD
4,4>-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4i-DDD
4, 4 -ODD
4,4>-DDO
4,4'-DDD
4,4<-DDO
4, 4 --ODD
4,4'-DDD
4,4* -ODD
4i4-DDD
4!4'-DDD
ST
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SI
4
4
4
4
4
I
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTAMT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDD STRATUM'S
STRATUM SAMPLE
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
170S4
17139
17063
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDD STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOI
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
IKtt
JNT DETLIMIT
53.85
55.17
27.01
52.00
27.96
526.32
47.24
52.76
76.34
51.87
25.01
254.44
40.46
62.02
31.04
25.79
54.07
28.72
47.47
54.97
53.40
22.14
51.46
37.32
58.40
23.77
54.55
24.16
82.26
55.76
UNT DETLIMIT
16.67
70.00
3.91
41.64
86.00
45.13
8.08
62.11
112.00
37.33
52.24
31.48
25.58
46.55
40.07
$$ 0?
2o ป Oc
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
Ml :
LNDL
3.99
4.01
3.30
3.95
3.33
6.27
3.86
3.97
4.34
3.95
3.22
5.54
3.70
4.13
3.44
3.25
3.99
3.36
3.86
4.01
3.98
3.10
3.94
3.62
4.07
3.17
4.00
3.18
4.41
4.02
LNDL
2.81
4.25
1.36
3.73
4.45
3.81
2.09
4.13
4.72
3.62
3.96
3.45
3.24
3.84
3.69
H2
SOLIDS
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
6$ -.So1
-------
EPISODE
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ANALYTE
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DOO
4. 4 '-ODD
4, 4' -ODD
4ป4'-DDD
4, 4' -ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDO
4,4'-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDD
4i4'-DDD
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DOD
4,4'-DDD
4,4'-DDD
4.4'-DDD
4, 4 '-ODD
4, 4 '-ODD
4,4'-DDD
SI
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
EPISODE ANALYTE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1438
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
IB;
4>4'-DOE
4i4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4i4'-ODE
4,4'-DOE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4>4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4.4--DDE
4i4'-DDE
4,4'-DOE
4.4'-DOE
4i4'-DDE
4i4'-DOE
4i4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4>4'-DD|
4,4'-DDE
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDO STRATUH=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
ANALYTE=4.4'-DDE STRATUM:1
STRATUM SAMPLE
1 16821
16865
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
; 17065
17130
17141
JNT DETLIMIT
87.65
37.83
83.75
434.78
82.88
37.71
58.26
105.00
42.20
50.00
27.94
27.24
208.33
46.60
47.87
41.97
35.71
63.36
67.00
21.86
40.14
53.61
49.37
107.50
61.57
UNT DETLIMIT
53.36
51.56
38.25
44.06
41.78
40.76
.06
49.11
75.45
25.92
26.21
52.67
51.58
50.91
44.06
52.69
56.19
22.44
57.40
32.67
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KS
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 5.25
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
Kg :
LNDL
4.47
3.63
4.43
6.07
4.42
3.63
4.06
4.65
3.74
3.91
3.33
3.30
5.34
3.85
3.87
3.74
3.58
4.15
4.20
3.08
3.69
3.98
3.90
4.68
4.12
LNDL
3.98
3.94
3.64
3.79
3.73
3.71
.
3.89
4.32
3.26
3.27
3.96
3.94
3.93
3.79
3.96
4.03
3.11
4.05
3.49
1*4*1
SOLIDS
1.70
44.60
0.60
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
SOLIDS
11.90
21.60
44.00
38.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
1.10
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
IS:**
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EPISODE ANALYTE
1552
1553
1556
1559
4,4'-DOE
4,4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4.4'-DDE
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=4i4'-DDE STRATUM=1
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
16884
16896
DETLIMIT UNIT LNAMOUNT
59.7*
68.00
76.11
49.14
UG/KG
UG/K6
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL SOLIDS
4.09
4.22
4.33
3.89
3.80
2.00
1.80
8.45
EPISODE ANALYTE
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOUNT
OETLIMIT UNIT
LNAMOUNT
LNDL SOLIDS
S3
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
1426
1429
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1461
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1112
4, 4 '-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4. 4 '-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4, 4 '-DOE
4, 4 '-DDE
4t4'-DOE
4,4 '-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4.4--DDE
4 .4 '-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4, 4' -DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4>4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4 ,4 '-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4>4'-DDE
4>4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4*-DDE
4i4*-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4t4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4 .4 '-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4|4'-DDE
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
t
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16831
16832
16799
16868
16823
16825
16888
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133
17155
17019
17079
56.35
86.00
54.64
53.20
55.55
45.53
32.93
83.73
37.35
47.83
23.47
31.53
58.57
50.66
52.70
75.99
62.40
ฃ2.94
60.28
59.68
50.11
60.23
56.15
43.61
5.2.10
44.05
37.00
40.00
45.09
55.00
17.28
57.97
54.94
55.90
45.26
54.67
20.40
37.63
50.00
54.08
53.29
itt:tt
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/K6
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
BOS
4.03
4.45
4.00
3.97
4.02
3.82
3.49
4.43
3.62
3.87
3.16
3.45
4.07
3.93
3.96
4.33
4.13
3.97
4. IP
4.09
3.91
4.10
4.03
3.78
3.95
3.79
3.61
3.69
3.81
4.01
2.85
4.06
4.01
4.02
3.81
4.00
3.02
3.63
3.91
3.99
3.98
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.80
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.80
2.80
18.10
3.70
. 1.85
18.30
20.40
14.30
3.10
17.05
4.40
3.90
3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.60
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.60
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
H:ซ
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DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
EPISODE ANALYTE
1515
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1524
1529
1535
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
4i4'-DDE
4ป4'-DDe
4,4'-DOE
4,4'-DOE
4.4'-DOE
4,4'-DOE
4,4'-DOE
4,4'-DOE
4i4'-DDE
4,4'-DOE
4t4'-DDE
4ป4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DOE
4.4--DDE
4.4--DDE
4,4'-DDE
EPISODE ANALYTE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1381
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1428
1433
1434
1435
1439
4ป4'-DOE
4t4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4>-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4>4'-DOE
4,4'-ODE
4,4'-DDE
4>4'-DDE
4,4'-DOE
4i4'-ODE
4.4--DOE
4,4'-DDE
4, 4 '-ODE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DOE
4.4--DDE
4,4'-DOE
4,4'-DDE
4.4--DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4.4--DOE
4,4'-DOE
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDE STRATUM=2
STRATUM SAMPLE AMD
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
36
ANALYTE=4,4'-DOE 3TRATUM=3
STRATUM SAMPLE
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
LINT DETLIMIT
18.01
41.24
46.35
48.69
40 33.26
49.13
48.81
47.46
50.00
23.40
50.00
48.87
51.84
21.40
59.75
51.01
51.61
33.57
UNT DETLIMIT
22.73
35.46
18.92
18.73
36.76
22.79
51.14
52.33
63.04
54.19
56.56
60.51
64.29
113.07
47.70
31.41
68.75
120.18
20.93
54.00
46.99
50.77
166.00
18.98
64.80
25.73
61.68
: !f:H
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.59
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
ti&H
LNDL
2.89
3.72
3.84
3.89
3.50
3.89
3.89
3.86
3.91
3.15
3.91
3.89
3.95
3.06
4.09
3.93
3.94
3.51
LNDL
3.12
3.57
2.94
2.93
3.60
3.13
3.93
3.96
4.14
3.99
4.04
4.10
4.16
4.73
3.86
3.45
4.23
4.79
3.04
3.99
3.85
3.93
5.11
2.94
4.17
3.25
4.12
1:1?
SOLIDS
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
89.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.80
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.80
1.60
4.55
80.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
&60
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EPISODE
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1460
1466
1467
1489
1490
1492
1497
1498
1502
1504
1505
1507
> 1506
,L 1511
ฃ 1513
** 1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1546
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
ANALYTE
4, 4 '-DOE
4, 4 '-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4, 4 '-DOE
4, 4 '-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4,4'-DOE
4, 4 '-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4, 41 -DDE
4i4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DOE
4.4--DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4 '-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
ST
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDE STRATUM=3
SAMPLE
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
17139
17083
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16804
17070
17067
16883
16891
16892
17143
INT DETLIMIT
5.50
53.12
71.81
53.57
50.00
54.30
55.05
55.91
65.91
55.56
53.85
55.17
27.01
52.00
27.96
526.32
47.24
52.76
76.34
51.87
25.01
254.44
40.46
62.02
31.04
.34
54.07
28.72
47*47
54.97
53.40
22.14
51.46
37.32
58.40
.96
54.55
24.16
82.26
55.76
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.41
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 4.97
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
1.71
3.97
4.27
3.96
3.91
3.99
4.01
4.02
4.19
4.02
3.99
4.01
3.30
3.95
3.33
6.27
3.86
3.97
4.34
3.95
3.22
5.54
3.70
4.13
3.44
.
3.99
3.36
3.86
4.01
3.98
3.10
3.94
3.62
4.07
.
4.00
3.16
4.41
4.02
SOLIDS
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
41.60
1.29
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.80
22.60
45.10
16.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
1.15
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EPISODE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1408
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
> 1464
ปi 1465
ฃ "66
01 1467
1468
1470
1478
1488
1491
1496
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ANALYTE
4, 4 '-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4.4'-DDE
4i4'-ODE
4i4'-ODE
4,4'-OOE
4, 4 '-DDE
4i4*-DDE
4,4'-DOE
4(4'-DOE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4,4'-DOE
4.4'-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DOE
4,4*-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4.4--DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4.4--DDE
4,4'-DOE
4,4'-DDE
4,4*-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4.4--DDE
4,4'-DDE
4i4'-DDE
4, 4 '-DDE
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDE
ST
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDE STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOI
. 16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16842
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16852
16876
16877
17026
17030
17151
16880
17060
17029
17011
17075
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
UNT DETLIMIT
16.67
70.00
3.91
41.64
86.00
45.13
8.08
62.11
112.00
37.33
52.24
31.48
25.58
46.55
40.07
46.07
26.02
87.65
37.83
83.75
434.78
82.88
37.71
58.26
105.00
42.20
50.00
27.94
27.24
208.33
46.80
47.87
41.97
35.71
63.36
67.00
21.86
40.14
53.61
49.37
107.50
61.57
UNIT LNAKOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
2.81
4.25
1.36
3.73
4.45
3.81
2.09
4.13
4.72
3.62
3.96
3.45
3.24
3.84
3.69
3.83
3.26
4,47
3.63
4.43
6.07
4.42
3.63
4.06
4.65
3.74
3.91
3.33
3.30
5.34
3.85
3.87
3.74
3.58
4.15
4.20
3.08
3.69
3.98
3.90
4.68
4.12
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.80
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
' 1.50
10.70
52.80
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.80
0.80
0.23
19.10
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
0.48
2.50
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
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EPISODE
1368
1391
1419
1436
1436
1436
1437
1436
1451
1452
1452
1469
1471
1471
1530
1530
1533
1534
1543
1543
1543
1550
1552
1553
1556
1559
EPISODE
1364
1365
1366
1369
1380
1390
1392
1393
1399
1400 '
1403
1410
1413
1413
1418
1421
1422
1423
1424
131*
ANALYTE
4,4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4f4'-DOT
4i4ซ-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4t4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4,4'-DOT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4'-DDT
ANALYTE
4,4'-DDT
4.4>-DOT
4i4'-DDT
4t4'-DDT
4f4'-DDT
4t4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4'-DOT
4i4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DOT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DOT
4i4'-DDT
4 4'-DOT
S
1
1
1
9
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
!
i
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=4,4*-DDT STRATUM=1
STRATUM SAMPLE
16821
16885
16739
17036
17145
17149
17033
17034
16887
16889
16890
17046
17052
17020
17038
17022
17081
17065
17130
17141
16884
16896
ANALYTE=4.4'-DDT STRATUM=
STRATUM SAMPLE
16527
16528
16814
16818
16834
16529
16810
16811
16833
17025
17061
16743
16631
16832
16799
16868
AMOUNT
^
.
.
.
9
.
i
.
.
.
.
.
30.95
.
.
.
,
9
.
.
.
,
46.32
50.50
9
AMOUNT
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
.
9
.
.
*
.
.
.
OETLIMIT
21.34
20.60
15.30
17.62
16.72
16.31
21.10
19.63
30.00
10.37
10.49
21.06
.
20.38
17.64
21.08
22.38
8.97
22.93
13.07
20.17
13.08
24.21
.
30.56
19.66
OETLIMIT
22.55
34.33
21.84
21.29
22.22
18.23
13.18
33.53
14.94
19.13
9.39
12.60
23.57
20.26
21.08
30.29
24.97
21.18
24.13
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.43
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.84
UG/KG 3.92
UG/KG
UG/KG
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNDL
3.06
3.03
2.73
2.67
2.82
2.79
3.05
2.98
3.40
2.34
2.35
3.05
.
3.01
2.87
3.05
3.11
2.19
3.13
2.57
3.00
2.57
3.19
.
3.42
2.98
LNDL
3.12
3.54
3.08
3.06
3.10
2.90
2.56
3.51
2.70
2.95
2.24
2.53
3.16
3.01
3.05
3.41
3.22
3.05
3.18
SOLIDS
11.90
21.60
44.00
36.20
39.90
40.90
16.30
19.10
l.lf
61.80
63.40
23.90
25.30
20.90
32.60
9.30
2.10
75.00
15.00
50.50
18.10
10.40
3.80
2.00
1.60
6.45
SOLIDS
19.20
3.00
25.00
17.60
30.55
32.20
21.55
5.10
4.15
2.30
71.70
30.60
2.60
18.10
3.70
1.85
16.30
20.40
14.30
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EPISODE
1443
1443
1447
1453
1454
1454
1456
1460
1463
1463
1481
1482
1484
1485
1485
1493
1495
1499
1500
1503
1510
> 1514
jL 1515
0 1520
-1 1521
1522
1323
1324
1524
1529
1533
1538
1540
1544
1545
1554
1554
1558
1564
1564
ANALYTE
4.4'-DOT
4,4'-DOT
4i4ซ-DDT
4,4*-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4 .4 '-DDT
4,4' -DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4t4'-DDT
4,4'-DOT
4ป4'-DOT
4t4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4.4--DDT
4,4'-DOT
4 ,4 '-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4,4'-DOT
4t4'-DDT
4,4'-DOT
4, 4 '-DOT
4,4'-DOT
4, 4' -DDT
4i4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4i4'-DOT
4 .4 '-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4ป4'-DOT
4,4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
ST
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
t
2
2
2
2
t
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDT STRATUt1=2
HI SAMPLE AMOl
16023
16623
16883
16838
16839
17021
16879
16873
16874
17136
17024
17132
17133 64
17155 .
17019
17079
17072 120
17085
16855
16860
16853
16854
16856
17086
17088
17087
17093
16803
16805
17066
17071
16801
17043
17049
JNT OETLIMIT
24.09
22.56
17.50
20.86
17.62
14.80
16.00
18.04
22.11
6.92
23.18
21.96
22.33
18.10
.47
8.16
15.06
20.00
21.64
21.32
.85
44.55
7.21
16.50
18.54
19.49
13.52
19.66
19.53
19.00
20.00
9.36
20.00
19.56
20.73
8.56
23.91
20.40
20.63
13.43
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 4.17
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 4.79
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNOL
3.18
3.12
2.86
3.04
2.87
2.69
2.77
2.89
3.10
1.93
3.14
3.09
3.11
2.90
.
2.10
2.71
3.00
3.07
3.06
.
3.80
1.97
2.80
2.92
2.97
2.60
2.98
2.97
2.94
3.00
2.24
3.00
2.97
3.03
2.15
3.17
3.02
3.03
2.60
SOLIDS
4.40
3.90
.3.60
18.60
38.30
20.00
2.00
33.20
3.80
63.60
14.80
19.90
21.00
4.64
15.20
82.80
44.30
4.90
20.05
31.90
10.60
11.00
94.30
41.10
19.20
17.50
50.00
26.30
23.60
13.00
2.80
70.50
24.40
20.30
20.60
77.90
27.90
14.90
25.50
48.70
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00
EPISODE
1367
1367
1367
1370
1361
1382
1384
1385
1395
1395
1396
1397
1402
1404
1405
1405
1406
1409
1411
1412
1416
1425
1426
1433
1434
1435
1439
1440
1448
1448
1449
1462
1472
1474
1475
1476
1479
1479
1480
1486
1487
1489
1490
1492
1497
1496
1502
1504
1505
1507
1506
lili
ANALYTE
4i4'-DDT
4,4'-DOT
4, 4 -DDT
4t4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4.4'-DOT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DOT
4i4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4t4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4i4*-DOT
4, 4 '-DDT
4 .4 '-DDT
4,4'-DOT
4i4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4.4'-DDT
4ป4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4.4--DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4t4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4.4--DDT
4i4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4.4--DDT
4t4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4t4'-DOT
4,4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4.4'-DDT
4.4--DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4j4'-DDt
S
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
I
DATA LISTING
NSS3 POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 26 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDT STRATUM'S
STRATUM SAMPLE
16532
16533
16534
16817
16819
16816
16536
16886
16861
16862
16830
16851
16809
16843
16844
16841
16826
16829
16878
16869
16800
16806
17016
17047
17050
16745
16746
16849
17031
17028
17144
17150
17044
17131
17023
17041
17027
17010
17015
17073
17078
17152
17154
17084
mi
INT DETLIMIT
9.09
14.17
7.57
7.46
41
9.11
20.45
20.93
25.22
21.68
22.50
24.23
25.71
45.43
19.08
12.57
27.50
46.07
8.37
21.71
18.60
20.31
66.00
7.59
25:93
10.29
24.65
21.31
10.50
2.20
21.20
26.75
21.44
20.00
21.73
22.01
22.36
26.14
22.22
21.54
22.07
10.79
21.00
11.16
210.53
18.90
21.03
30.11
20.73
10.00
101.85
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 3.38
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNOL
2.21
2.65
2.02
2.01
.
2.21
3.02
3.04
3.23
3.06
3.11
3.19
3.25
3.82
2.95
2.53
3.31
3.87
2.12
3.06
2.93
3.01
4.19
2.03
3.26
2.33
3.20
3.06
2.35
0.79
3.05
3.36
3.07
3.00
3.06
3.09
3.11
3.26
3.10
3.07
3.09
2.38
3.04
2.41
5.35
2.94
3.05
3.40
3.03
2.30
4.62
SOLIDS
5.50
16.30
69.60
14.20
3.40
74.50
33.20
4.30
2.30
19.10
3.20
7.60
1.40
2.00
15.20
53.60
1.60
4.55
60.90
3.50
35.80
19.50
0.50
89.30
17.70
65.40
10.10
19.10
62.60
10.90
2.35
7.20
20.45
15.20
30.70
23.50
30.10
1.76
3.60
2.60
14.50
34.10
2.00
60.20
0.19
4.50
2.90
0.93
26.20
67.30
2.70
*!:ซ
-------
EPISODE
1517
1518
1519
1525
1526
1537
1541
1542
1546
1547
1548
1560
1561
1561
1563
1566
ANALYTE
4,4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4' -DDT
4,4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DOT
4, 4 '-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4ป4'-DOT
4. 4 '-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4'-DOT
4,4'-DOT
SI
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
._..__._. Ai
EPISODE ANALYTE
1362
1363
1388
1389
1401
1407
1406
1414
1415
1417
1420
1427
1430
1431
1432
1441
1442
1445
1455
1459
1461
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1470
1478
1468
\m
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-OOT
4,4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4 '-DDT
4i4'-DDT
4, 4' -DDT
4.4'-DDT
4,4ซ-DDT
4ป4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DOT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4ป4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4, 4' -DDT
4i4'-DDT
4,4'-DOT
4,4'-DOT
4, 4 '-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4 4'-DOT
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 28 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDT STRATUM'S
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOl
17002
17003
17005
17001
17090
17091
17089
16604
17070
17067
16883
16691
16692
17143
ANALYTE=4,4'-DOT STRATUM*
STRATUM SAMPLE AMOt
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
16525
16526
16815
16835
16802
16642
16540
16744
16750
16742
16864
16867
16537
16538
16539
16798
16797
16871
16837
16747
16652
16676
16877
17026
17030
17151
16680
17060
17029
ism
JNT DETLIMIT
12.
10.
21.
11.
16.
21.
21.
6.
20.
14.
23.
9.
21.
9.
32.
22.
42
32
61
49
97
97
40
65
58
92
37
51
82
66
63
65
JNT DETLIMIT
6.67
27.50
1.56
16.67
34.00
18.05
3.25
24.74
44.00
14.67
20.93
12.59
10.23
18.62
16.02
18.21
10.41
35.29
15.13
33.75
173.91
33
15
23
41
16
20
11
10
: tl
.14
.00
.48
.67
.89
.00
.18
.90
:i*
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
2.52
2.33
3.07
2.44
2.94
3.09
3.06
2.16
3.02
2.70
3.15
2.25
3.08
2.27
3.49
3.12
UNIT LNAMOUNT LNDL
UG/KG . 1.90
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
US/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
MS
3.31
0.45
2.61
3.53
2.89
1.18
3.21
3.78
2.69
3.04
2.53
2.33
2.92
2.77
2.90
2.34
3.56
2.72
3.52
5.16
3.50
2.71
3.16
3.73
2.63
3.00
2.41
2.39
: 2:*S
SOLIDS
53.70
65.60
11.80
59.20
27.75
17.30
5.00
76.60
22.60
45.10
18.10
71.40
2.20
68.30
2.65
1.15
SOLIDS
100.00
0.80
25.60
34.60
1.00
37.40
15.10
1.90
0.50
1.50
10.70
52.60
66.00
20.30
42.00
2.80
64.00
1.70
44.6.0
0.60
0.23
19. ip
4.80
2.30
1.20
39.50
1.20
3.40
62.40
I'M
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EPISODE
1501
1506
1509
1512
1516
1527
1532
1539
1549
1551
1555
ANALYTE
4t4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4,4'-DDT
4t4ซ-DOT
4, 4 '-DDT
4i4'-DOT
4f4'-DDT
4, 4 '-DOT
4i4'-DOT
4,4*-DDT
4,4'-DDT
3'
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
DATA LISTING
NSSS POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS FOR THE 20 POLLUTANTS OF CONCERN
ANALYTE=4,4'-DDT STRATUM=4
STRATUM SAMPLE
17074
17153
17042
17138
17004
17040
17007
17048
17035
INT DETLIMIT
19.15
16.80
14.29
25.31
27.00
42
16.06
21.63
19.68
43.33
24.71
UNIT LNAMOUNT
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG 2.74
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
UG/KG
LNOL
2.95
2.82
2.66
3.23
3.30
.
2.78
3.07
2.98
3.77
3.21
SOLIDS
9.40
37.50
47.60
14.30
1.00
72.70
41.90
1.07
6.30
0.60
5.10
Ul
o
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, PART A2
LISTING OF THE DATA CONVENTIONS
DATA BASE
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DGPA011.SLU2090.SMY2092.DISPOSAL(DISPOSAL>
CONTENTS PROCEDURE
Data Set Name: INSAS.DISPOSAL
Member Type: DATA
Engine: V606
.Created: 10:19 Monday, July 20, 1992
Last Modified: 10:19 Monday, July 20, 1992
Data Set Type:
Label:
Observations: 634
Variables: 10
Indexes: 0
Observation Length: 114
Deleted Observations: 0
Compressed: NO
-Engine/Host Dependent Information-
Data Set Page Size: 23040
Number of Data Set Pages: 4
First Data Page:
Max Obs per Page:
Obs in First Data Page:
Physical Name:
Release Created:
Release Last Modified:
Created by:
Last Modified by:
Subextents:
Total Blocks Used:
1
182
170
DGPA011.SLU2090.SHY2092.DISPOSAL
6.06
6.06
SHY200
SHY200
3
4
Alphabetic List of Variables and Attributes-
Variable Type Len Pos Label
9
4
6
5
10
7
2
3
8
1
DES_FLOU
DISP1
DISP2
DISP1_UT
DISP2_UT
EPISODE
MAJ_DISP
MAJ_WT
REP_FLOU
SURVEYID
Char
Char
Char
Num
Nun
Char
Char
Num
Num
Char
9
20
20
8
8
4
20
8
8
9
97
37
65
57
106
85
9
29
89
0
Design Flow Stratum
Disposal Practice
Disposal End Use
Disposal Dry Weight
End Use Dry Weight
Episode
Major Disposal Practice
Major Disposal Dry Weight
Reported Flow Stratum
Survey ID
A-151
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DGPA011.SLU2090.SHY2092.DISPOSAL(DISPOSAL)
SURVEYID EPISODE REP_FLOW OES_FLOW MAJ_DISP
MAJ WT DISP1
11-15-096 1451
11-15-096 1451
11-15-096 1451
11-15-096 1451
11-15-098
11-15-098
12-06-027
12-06-027
12-06-027
12-06-027
12-06-027
12-08-044 1543
12-08-044 1543
12-08-044 1543
12-08-044 1543
12-21-180
12-21-180
12-21-180
12-21-180
12-21-180
12-21-180
12-39-369 1437
12-39-369 1437
12-39-369 1437
12-39-369 1437
12-39-370 1436
12-39-370 1436
12-39-370 1436
12-39-370 1436
12-39-370 1436
12-39-370 1436
12-39-370 1436
12-39-371 1438
12-39-371 1438
12-39-371 1438
12-39-371 1438
12-39-371 1438
12-39-371 1438
12-39-371 1438
12-49-455 0
12-50-467
12-50-467
12-50-467
12-50-467
13-05-016 1559
13-23-212 1391
13-23-212 1391
13-24-221 1368
13-24-221 1368
13-25-233
13-36-317 1419
13-36-317 1419
13-36-319 1469
13-36-319 1469
13-39-351 1471
13-39-351 1471
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
. 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
32825.25 LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
.
.
126130.14 LAND APPLICATION
. NOT REGULATED
27334.24 LAND APPLICATION
.
.
92323.44 LAND APPLICATION
.
t
34004.35 LAND APPLICATION
.
.
15200.00 LAND APPLICATION
. NOT REGULATED
. UNKNOWN
5900.00 LAND APPLICATION
. NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
.
.
13700.00 LAND APPLICATION
. NOT REGULATED
. UNKNOWN
.
.
. INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
54366.56 LAND APPLICATION
*
m
9635.20 SURFACE DISPOSAL
147840.00 INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
66000.00 INCINERATION
. LAND APPLICATION
25384.28 INCINERATION
7664.40 INCINERATION
. SURFACE DISPOSAL
29366.56 INCINERATION
. NOT REGULATED
24196.75 INCINERATION
. NOT REGULATED
DISP1_UT DISP2 DISP2_UT
4425.88 LA: AGRI 1844.12
32825.25 LA: PUBLIC 1475.29
LA: RECLAIMED 1106.47
NOT REGULATED 32825.25
2556.76 LA: PUBLIC 2556.76
126130.14 NOT REGULATED 126130.14
27334.24 LA: AGRI 22379.62
LA: COMPOST 2048.44
LA: FORESTS 2486.62
. LA: PUBLIC 246.80
. LA: SALE 172.76
92323.44 LA: AGRI 76540.95
. LA: PUBLIC 4439.54
LA: RECLAIMED 8504.55
LA: SALE 2838.40
34004.35 LA: AGRI 467.06
. LA: COMPOST 1027.53
. LA: PUBLIC 5231.08
. LA: RECLAIMED 24663.13
LA: SALE 93.41
. LA: UNDEFINED 2522.13
15200.00 LA: AGRI 6536.00
4800.00 LA: RECLAIMED 8664.00
0.00 NOT REGULATED 4800.00
. UNK: OTHER 0.00
5900.00 LA: AGRI 1392.00
800.00 LA: COMPOST 2880.00
0.00 LA: PUBLIC 899.00
. LA: RECLAIMED 609.00
. LA: SALE 120.00
NOT REGULATED 800.00
. UNK: OTHER 0.00
13700.00 LA: AGRI 3216.00
1900.00 LA: COMPOST 6720.00
0.00 LA: PUBLIC 2077.00
LA: RECLAIMED 1407.00
. LA: SALE 280.00
. NOT REGULATED 1900.00
. UNK: OTHER 0.00
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
54366.56 LA: AGRI 4349.32
. LA: PUBLIC 24464.95
. LA: SALE 24464.95
. LA: UNDEFINED 1087.33
9635.20 SD: DEDICATED 9635.20
147840.00 INCINERATION 147840.00
13090.00 NOT REGULATED 13090.00
66000.00 INCINERATION 66000.00
99.00 LA: AGRI 99.00
25384.28 INCINERATION 25384.28
7664.40 INCINERATION 7664.40
506.60 SD: MONOFILL 506.60
29366.56 INCINERATION 29366.56
63.12 NOT REGULATED 63.12
24196.75 INCINERATION 24196.75
15120.00 NOT REGULATED 15120.00
A-15 2
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DGPA011.SLU2090.SMY2092.DISPOSAUDISPOSAL)
SURVEYID
EPISODE REP_FLOW DES_FLOW MAJ_DISP
MAJ UT DISP1
DISP1 UT DISP2
DISP2
15-05-024
15-15-097
15-15-097
15-15-097
15-15-097
15-36-313
15-36-313
15-45-401
15-45-407
15-45-407
15-45-430
15-45-431
16-32-263
16-35-280
16-35-296
16-35-300
21-10-056
21-15-099
21-15-110
21-16-116
21-16-116
21-16-126
21-16-126
21-16-129
21-23-203
21-23-204
21-25-234
21-39-363
21-39-363
21-39-363
21-39-363
21-43-394
21-46-435
21-50-468
22-05-010
22-05-010
22-05-017
22-05-017
22-05-017
22-05-017
22-05-020
22-05-020
22-17-135
22-17-135
22-17-135
22-17-135
22-22-187
22-22-187
22-38-349
22-38-349
22-38-349
22-38-349
22-38-349
22-39-362
22-39-362
22-39-362
1452
1452
1452
1452
1530
1533
1534
1550
1552
1553
1556
1510
1454
1463
1463
1460
1399
0
1380
1493
1493
1493
1493
1564
1564
1564
1564
1564
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
. 1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
0.00
231008.36
31647.00
21.90
30929.50
.
583.30
28263.00
116100.00
10193.76
19434.63
10473.00
2327.52
3674.60
615.50
1977.84
6318.00
*
606.36
2328.30
862.95
2265.99
2529.85
2886.24
.
1396.08
10581.84
.
3905.10
.
.
.
8013.00
3240.00
.
2604.56
.
7914.91
.
.
.
.
3740.77
.
.
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
0.00
31147.19
231008.36
.
.
31647.00
2093.00
21.90
30929.50
.
583.30
28263.00
116100.00
10193.76
19434.63
10473.00
2327.52
3674.60
615.50
1610.64
1977.84
6318.00
3719.03
606.36
2328.30
862.95
2265.99
416.67
2529.85
2886.24
1396.08
3897.00
10581.84
3905.10
945.00
0.00
.
6214.00
8013.00
3240.00
.
.
845.32
2604.56
7914.91
13.14
.
.
92.03
3740.77
UNK: OTHER
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
LA: RECLAIMED
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
SD: HONOFILL
NOT REGULATED
SD: DEDICATED
SD: OTHER
SD: DEDICATED
LA: PUBLIC
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
LA: UNDEFINED
NOT REGULATED
SD: DEDICATED
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
SD: OTHER
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
SD: OTHER
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
LA: RECLAIMED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: UNDEFINED
LA: AGRI
LA: COMPOST
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
NOT REGULATED
UNK: OTHER
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: COMPOST
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: COMPOST
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
LA: COMPOST
LA: PUBLIC
A-153
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DGPA011.SLU2090.SMY2092.0ISPOSAL(DISPOSAL)
SURVEYID
EPISOOE REP FLOW DES FLOW
MAJ DISP
HAJ UT
22-39-362
22-45-410
22-45-410
22-45-417
22-45-417
22-45-417
22-47-444
22-47-444
23-05-011
23-05-022
23-07-036
23-07-040
23-10-051
23-11-072
23-11-072
23-11-076
23-13-088
23-19-150
23-19-151
23-20-157
23-20-161
23-20-172
23-20-177
23-21-181
23-23-200
23-23-209
23-23-209
23-23-210
23-23-210
23-23-214
23-24-216
23-24-225
23-28-244
23-32-272
23-35-279
23-35-287
23-36-314
23-36-333
23-39-377
23-40-382
23-40-382
23-42-386
23-47-443
23-47-447
23-49-453
23-50-459
24-15-104
24-15-105
24-20-156
24-20-169
24-22-185
24-22-185
24-40-381
24-45-406
24-46-437
24-46-438
1540
1540
1515
1515
1515
1481
1481
1522
1521
1554
1426
1364
1503
1503
1500
1423
1422
1424
1366
1392
1392
1390
1390
1410
1369
1484
1544
1418
1482
1421
1429
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
B
5196.00
m
1971.84
*
2200.00
m
12950.16
2213.20
4400.35
5838.80
4559.94
8417.48
179.76
6720.90
9187.20
1281.00
4288.24
1699.60
2000.00
9711.00
12676.32
5338.00
1685.04
4845.00
*
12865.60
8100.00
12999.90
2499.90
3506.25
3807.60
4381.44
5175.00
6081.80
5825.70
2485.34
388.40
4307.00
7300.00
3045.00
8700.80
2500.90
176.00
1190.00
5000.10
1700.85
9412.05
35521.84
3743.81
49.28
DISP1
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
DISP1 UT DISP2
DISP2 UT
.
1330.00
5196.00
1971.84
1273.66
.
2200.00
12950.16
2213.20
4400.35
5838.80
4559.94
20.62
8417.48
179.76
6720.90
9187.20
1281.00
4288.24
1699.60
2000.00
9711.00
12676.32
5338.00
330.48
1685.04
4845.00
939.08
12865.60
8100.00
12999.90
2499.90
3506.25
3807.60
4381.44
5175.00
6081.80
5825.70
2485.34
78.00
388.40
4307.00
7300.00
3045.00
8700.80
2500.90
176.00
1190.00
5000.10
1700.85
1596.30
9412.05
35521.84
3743.81
49.28
LA: SALE
NOT REGULATED
SD: MONOFILL
LA: AGRI
LA: COMPOST
NOT REGULATED
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
LA: AGRI
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
INCINERATION
LA: AGRI
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
LA: AGRI
411.48
1330.00
5196.00
1465.92
505.92
1273.66
1518.00
682.00
12950.16
2213.20
4400.35
5838.80
4559.94
20.62
8417.48
179.76
6720.90
9187.20
1281.00
4288.24
1699.60
2000.00
9711.00
12676.32
5338.00
330.48
1685.04
4845.00
939.08
12865.60
8100.00
12999.90
2499.90
3506.25
3807.60
4381.44
5175.00
6081.80
5825.70
2485.34
78.00
388.40
4307.00
7300.00
3045.00
8700.80
2500.90
176.00
1190.00
5000.10
1700.85
1596.30
9412.05
35521.84
3743.81
5.52
A-154
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DGPA011.SLU2090.SMY2092.DISPOSAUDISPOSAL)
SURVEYID EPISODE REP_FLOW DES_FLOW MAJ_DISP
24-46-438
24-46-438
24-46-438
25-04-009
25-05-013
25-05-013
25-05-013
25-05-014
25-05-023
25-05-025
25-05-026
25-06-029
25-10-060
25-16-119
25-16-128
25-16-128
25-18-142
25-19-146
25-23-201
25-25-226
25-25-232
25-27-239
25-32-264
25-35-297
25-36-334
25-36-334
25-38-345
25-42-385
25-42-385
25-44-399
25-44-399
25-44-400
25-45-418
25-45-418
25-45-427
25-45-432
25-46-436
25-47-440
25-47-440
25-47-442
25-49-454
25-49-454
25-49-454
25-49-454
25-49-454
25-50-472
25-50-472
26-32-260
26-32-266
26-32-267
26-32-273
26-35-286
26-35-288
26-35-290
26-35-301
26-35-302
1538
1520
1524
1523
1400
1514
1453
1456
1456
1393
1443
1447
1545
1413
1413
0
1495
1495
1499
1529
1535
1403
1485
1485
1558
1558
1558
1558
1558
1386
1386
1365
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
MAJ_WT
.
20922.00
4688.00
1380.00
4691.94
8080.32
14235.27
8406.72
5917.00
2710.76
24191.04
2061.18
5901.90
4566.15
6538.20
1128.96
1726.76
2869.02
1163.00
30.00
2574.80
11778.48
.
26216.10
13346.10
0.00
41.43
2800.00
4890.48
5422.00
8301.60
.
.
.
*
13000.00
ซ.
12637.26
39872.44
3882.24
9231.21
12566.00
8542.20
8088.18
19613.00
6338.70
DISP1
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
INELIG/OUT OF BUS IN
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
DISP1_WT
0.00
.
5236.00
20922.00
.
4688.00
1380.00
4691.94
8080.32
14235.27
8406.72
5917.00
2710.76
24191.04
2061.18
5901.90
4566.15
6538.20
1128.96
1726.76
2869.02
1163.00
30.00
974.30
2574.80
11778.48
2081.10
26216.10
13346.10
0.00
41.43
2800.00
931.52
4890.48
5422.00
8301.60
,
,
.
2940.00
13000.00
12637.26
39872.44
3882.24
9231.21
12566.00
8542.20
8088.18
19613.00
6338.70
DISP2
LA: RECLAIMED
LA: SALE
UNK: OTHER
NOT REGULATED
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: COMPOST
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
SD: OTHER
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: RECLAIMED
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
SD: DEDICATED
LA: AGRI
LA: COMPOST
UNK: OTHER
SD: OTHER
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: FORESTS
LA: PUBLIC
LA: RECLAIMED
LA: SALE
LA: UNDEFINED
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
DISP2
A-155
-------
DGPAbl1.SLU2090.SMY2092.DISPOSAL(DISP6SAL)
' 1 - '
SURVEYID EPISODE REP_FLOW DES_FLOU MAJ_DISP MAJ WT DISP1
DISP1 WT DISP2
DISP2 UT
26-35-305
26-35-309
31-02-004
31-06-033
31-10-047
31-11-080
31-14-090
31-15-101
31-15-108
31-15-111
31-15-111
31-15-111
31-16-115
31-16-117
31-16-117
31-16-127
31-18-140
31-18-143
31-19-148
31-19-148
31-23-206
31-24-219
31-24-224
31-28-245
31-36-328
31-39-356
31-39-356
31-39-358
31-42-391
31-45-402
31-45-404
31-45-419
31-45-429
31-47-441
31-52-479
32-06-031
32-06-031
32-06-031
32-07-037
32-09-045
32-09-045
32-10-052
32-10-054
32-10-055
32-10-059
32-10-059
32-13-087
32-16-121
32-16-121
32-16-121
32-16-122
32-16-122
32-20-158
32-20-158
32-21-184
32-22-188
1498
1402
1508
1505
1404
1455
1449
1448
1448
1448
1462
1462
1395
1477
1476
1435
1435
1398
1382
1370
1486
1411
1440
1440
1542
1517
1519
1525
1367
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
8005.30
15936.60
1388.30
248.78
900.00
615.00
830.66
100.82
499.75
2047.73
.
.
2.30
618.50
.
302.56
285.80
883.74
74.71
.
11128.80
296.82
500.00
991.66
68.76
1398.60
185.34
1674.90
0.00
11.85
1928.40
1211.00
0.00
61.48
.
330.00
57.20
.
474.20
223.50
744.00
1100.00
459.42
454.90
.
.
297.48
.
155.16
.
666.10
31.29
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
SURFACE DISPOSAL
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
8005.30
15936.60
1388.30
248.78
900.00
615.00
830.66
100.82
499.75
2047.73
.
2.30
618.50
*
302.56
285.80
883.74
74.71
1.52
11128.80
296.82
500.00
991.66
68.76
1398.60
63.00
185.34
1674.90
0.00
11.85
1928.40
1211.00
0.00
61.48
*
.
330.00
57.20
.
474.20
223.50
744.00
1100.00
,
459.42
454.90
.
297.48
0.00
155.16
0.00
666.10
31.29
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
SD: DEDICATED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
LA: UNDEFINED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: UNDEFINED
SD: DEDICATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
SD: DEDICATED
LA: AGRI
LA: SALE
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
UNK: OTHER
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: UNDEFINED
UNK: OTHER
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
NOT REGULATED
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
LA: AGRI
UNK: OTHER
SD: MONOFILL
UNK: OTHER
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
8005.30
15936.60
1388.30
248.78
900.00
615.00
830.66
100.82
499.75
1837.72
35.00
175.01
2.30
556.65
61.85
302.56
285.80
883.74
74.71
1.52
11128.80
296.82
500.00
991.66
68.76
1398.60
63.00
185.34
1674.90
0.00
11.85
1928.40
1211.00
0.00
7.48
8.10
45.90
330.00
51.48
5.72
474.20
223.50
744.00
990.00
110.00
459.42
195.61
36.39
222.90
297.48
0.00
155.16
0.00
666.10
18.77
A-156
-------
DGPA011.SLU2090.SMY2092.DISPOSAL(DISPOSAL)
SURVEYID
EPISODE REP_FLOU DES_FLOW MAJ_DISP
MAJ UT DISP1
DISP1 UT DISP2
32-22-188
32-22-188
32-22-189
32-22-189
32-22-189
32-22-189
32-30-249
32-30-251
32-31-255
32-31-256
32-31-256
32-32-268
32-35-281
32-35-281
32-39-376
32-39-376
32-39-376
32-39-376
32-47-445
32-47-445
32-47-446
32-47-446
32-47-446
32-47-446
32-47-448
32-47-448
32-47-448
33-07-035
33-07-041
33-13-084
33-17-133
33-17-134
33-23-211
33-23-211
33-23-213
33-25-228
33-32-270
33-34-276
33-35-282
33-35-283
33-35-291
33-35-294
33-35-298
33-35-303
33-35-308
33-36-320
33-36-325
33-39-353 '
33-39-364
33-39-367
33-39-368
33-44-395
33-44-396
33-50-471
34-20-159
34-20-160
1405
1405
1405
1405
1547
1384
1472
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
.3
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
UNKNOWN
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
.
.
593.80
.
ป
7A3.75
1A8.72
816.00
13580.50
.
1185.84
288.5A
1847.20
3720.00
2455.04
.
1067.04
141.40
1184.56
3070.80
980.10
1225.08
1314.80
1103.98
2989.80
2555.00
781 .00
4175.20
758.08
900.60
783.15
570.00
1122.00
21.20
1972.00
463.68
860.48
235.62
3750.00
2185.92
986.16
486.00
792.30
702.00
3696.00
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
UNKNOWN
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
.
.
593.80
23.60
.
.
743.75
148.72
816.00
13580.50
1185.84
145.26
288.54
1847.20
3720.00
.
2455.04
84.96
.
.
1067.04
.
.
141.40
1184.56
3070.80
980.10
1225.08
1314.80
3.80
1103.98
2989.80
2555.00
781.00
4175.20
758.08
900.60
783.15
570.00
1122.00
21.20
1972.00
463.68
860.48
235.62
3750.00
2185.92
986.16
486.00
792.30
702.00
3696.00
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: COMPOST
LA: SALE
LA: COMPOST
LA: PUBLIC
SD: DEDICATED
LA: AGRI
LA: COMPOST
LA: FORESTS
LA: PUBLIC
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
INCINERATION
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
LA: UNDEFINED
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
LA: UNDEFINED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
UNK: OCEAN
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
SD: MONOFILL
A-157
-------
DGPA011.SLU2090.SHY2092.0ISPOSAL(DISPOSAL)
SURVEYID EPISODE REP_FLOU DES_FLOW HAJ_DISP MAJ_UT DISP1
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED 390.00 NOT REGULATED
DISP1 UT DISP2
DISP2 UT
34-20-162
34-20-163
34-20-166
34-20-167
34-20-174
34-20-176
34-22-193
34-22-196
34-31-257
34-31-257
34-31-258
34-31-258
34-31-259
34-40-383
35-01-001
35-03-006
35-05-012
35-05-012
35-05-012
35-05-012
35-05-015
35-05-018
35-05-021
35-07-034
35-07-038
35-07-039
35-07-043
35-10-048
35-10-050
35-10-053
35-10-053
35-10-057
35-11-061
35-11-063
35-11-070
35-11-075
35-11-078
35-11-081
35-18-144
35-19-147
35-19-149
35-19-149
35-20-164
35-22-186
35-23-197
35-23-198
35-23-199
35-23-207
35-23-207
35-26-235
35-26-236
35-27-238
35-28-240
35-28-242
35-28-242
35-28-243
1561
1561
1561
1561
1560
1425
1428
1513
1511
1502
1504
1507
1526
1526
1409
1406
-1397
1385
1497
1490
1490
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
1175.00
387.90
48.00
1679.60
1795.00
433.30
2907.70
727.00
261.12
537.30
263.00
502.04
395.84
540.00
782.00
1830.00
170.00
447.00
800.02
187.92
182.00
43.00
1090.40
744.00
398.24
100.00
40.00
287.10
236.13
355.32
912.00
94.30
40.40
122.00
305.00
573.08
39.36
146.56
414.19
98.01
269.76
29.64
117.00
0.00
636.69
1308.06
1175.00
387.90
48.00
1679.60
1795.00
433.30
2907.70
727.00
261.12
537.30
409.60
263.00
502.04
395.84
540.00
154.80
95.20
782.00
.
1830.00
170.00
447.00
800.02
187.92
182.00
43.00
1090.40
744.00
398.24
70.88
100.00
40.00
287.10
236.13
355.32
912.00
94.30
40.40
122.00
305.00
54.00
573.08
39.36
146.56
414.19
98.01
269.76
184.11
29.64
117.00
0.00
636.69
1308.06
24.68
390.00
NOT REGULATED
SD: HONOFILL
SO: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
NOT REGULATED
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
LA: AGRI
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
SD: DEDICATED
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
NOT REGULATED
SD: DEDICATED
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
SD: DEDICATED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
SD: OTHER
LA: AGRI
UNK: OTHER
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
1175.00
387.90
48.00
1679.60
1795.00
433.30
2907.70
727.00
195.84
65.28
537.30
409.60
263.00
502.04
395.84
540.00
140.52
14.28
95.20
782.00
1830.00
170.00
447.00
800.02
187.92
182.00
43.00
1090.40
744.00
398.24
70.88
100.00
40.00
287.10
236.13
355.32
912.00
94.30
40.40
122.00
305.00
54.00
573.08
39.36
146.56
414.19
98.01
269.76
184.11
29.64
117.00
0.00
636.69
1308.06
24.68
390.00
A-158
-------
DGPA011.SLU2090.SMY2092.DISPOSAUDISPOSAL)
SURVEYID EPISODE REP_FLOW DES_FLOW MAJ_DISP
HAJ WT DISP1
DISP1 WT DISP2
35-32-261
35-32-265
35-32-271
35-33-275
35-35-277
35-35-285
35-35-306
35-35-307
35-36-310
35-36-311
35-36-315
35-36-318
35-36-322
35-37-341
35-38-343
35-38-343
35-38-343
35-38-343
35-38-343
35-38-347
35-38-348
35-39-352
35-39-365
35-41-384
35-42-388
35-42-389
35-43-393
35-43-393
35-44-397
35-45-405
35-45-420
35-45-421
35-45-426
35-45-434
35-50-466
35-51-475
35-51-475
35-51-476
35-51-477
36-35-289
36-35-292
36-35-293
41-06-028
41-06-030
41-11-065
41-11-067
41-11-068
41-11-069
41-11-074
41-13-085
41-14-091
41-15-094
41-15-095
41-15-100
41-15-102
41-15-102
1439
1548
1541
1434
1546
1396
1416
1412
1480
1492
1563
1563
1563
1563
1563
1566
1565
1433
1489
1487
1381
1381
1518
1537
1475
1475
1479
1474
1401
1509
1459
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
INELIG/OUT OF BUS IN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
159.00
335.80
1030.94
298.30
521.25
689.20
621.00
61.02
406.39
226.80
765.45
2702.00
.
10.56
936.00
,
.
12.96
169.06
165.00
205.00
85.40
158.80
756.00
122.88
540.00
54.00
163.02
83.80
239.90
455.10
126.00
54.00
.
55.74
1304.80
94.34
415.88
267.50
1.60
2.00
5.60
,
6.65
81.70
52.80
1.80
40.00
11.70
8.77
25.68
16.02
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN .
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
159.00
335.80
1030.94
298.30
521.25
689.20
621.00
61.02
406.39
226.80
765.45
2702.00
10.56
936.00
2.00
*
.
12.96
169.06
165.00
205.00
85.40
158.80
756.00
122.88
0.00
540.00
54.00
163.02
83.80
239.90
455.10
126.00
54.00
36.00
55.74
1304.80
94.34
415.88
267.50
1.60
2.00
5.60
6.65
81.70
52.80
1.80
40.00
11.70
8.77
25.68
16.02
0.00
LA: AGRI
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
SD: DEDICATED
INCINERATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
SD: HONOFILL
LA: UNDEFINED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: COMPOST
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
SD: HONOFILL
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
UNK: OTHER
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
SD: MONOFILL
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
UNK: OCEAN
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
SD: HONOFILL
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
A-159
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DGPA011.SLU2090.SHY2092.DISPOSAL(DISPOSAL)
SURVEYID EPISODE REP_FLOU DES_FLOU MAJ_DISP
MAJ UT DISP1
DISP1_WT DISP2
DISP2 UT
41-15-102
41-15-103 1389
41-15-106
41-15-107
41-15-107
41-15-109
41-15-113
41-16-118
41-16-123
41-17-132
41-17-136
41-18-137
41-18-139
41-18-145
41-19-152
41-19-153
41-21-183
41-23-202
41-23-205
41-24-215 0
41-24-223
41-25-230 1445
41-30-250
41-30-252 1441
: -41 -30-254
41-36-312 . 0
.-41-36-316 1415
41-36-323
41-36-324
41-36-327 1466
41-36-330 1414
41-36-331
41-36-337
41-37-338
41-38-344
41-38-346
41-39-350
41-39-354
41-39-355
41-39-357
41-39-361
41-39-374
41-39-375
41-45-411
41-45-413
41-45-416 1527
41-45-424
41-45-425
41-45-428
41-45-433
41-47-439 1363
41-48-449
41-48-450
41-49-456
41-50-458
41-50-460
4
4
4
3
3
4
4
l>
4
4
4
3
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1 .
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
INELIG/OUT OF BUS IN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
210.040
77.448
126.990
.
0.000
9.030
0.000
18.720
459.080
.
36.680
337.200
1.400
48.270
61.500
22.950
1.600
0.000
0.000
351.000
26.600
0.000
21.040
3.240
25.001
13.900
5.000
0.000
81.000
16.440
2.000
75.000
0.000
11.300
20.600
0.060
48.000
85.320
147.000
7.000
0.000
104.320
700.000
2.000
0.000
1.000
31.850
10.273
18.000
37.100
90.050
9.780
28.470
.
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
INELIG/OUT OF BUS IN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
m
210.040
77.448
126.990
0.000
9.030
0.000
18.720
459.080
36.680
337.200
1.400
48.270
61.500
22.950
1.600
0.000
0.000
351.000
26.600
0.000
21.040
3.240
25.001
13.900
5.000
0.000
81.000
16.440
2.000
75.000
0.000
11.300
20.600
0.060
48.000
85.320
147.000
7.000
0.000
.
104.320
700.000
2.000
0.000
1.000
31.850
10.273
18.000
37.100
90.050
9.780
28.470
.
UNK: OTHER
LA: PUBLIC
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
UNK: OTHER
LA: AGRI
UNK: OTHER
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
UNK: OTHER
UNK: OTHER
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
UNK: OTHER
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: RECLAIMED
UNK: OTHER
SD: DEDICATED
LA: AGRI
LA: UNDEFINED
LA: UNDEFINED
UNK: OTHER
LA: AGRI
SD: OTHER
LA: AGRI
LA: FORESTS
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: RECLAIMED
UNK: OTHER
LA: UNDEFINED
LA: AGRI
SD: OTHER
NOT REGULATED
UNK: TRANSFER
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
SD: DEDICATED
LA: AGRI
LA: UNDEFINED
0.000
210.040
77.448
78.734
48.256
0.000
9.030
0.000
18.720
459.080
36.680
337.200
1.400
48.270
61.500
22.950
1.600
0.000
0.000
351.000
26.600
0.000
21.040
3.240
25.001
13.900
5.000
0.000
81.000
16.440
2.000
75.000
0.000
11.300
20.600
0.060
48.000
85.320
147.000
7.000
0.000
104.320
700.000
2.000
0.000
1.000
31.850
10.273
18.000
37.100
90.050
9.780
28.470
m
A-160
-------
DGPA011.SLU2090.SMY2092.DISPOSALCDISPOSAL)
SURVEYID EPISODE REP_FLOW DES_FLOU
41-50-462
41-50-462
41-50-464
41-50-465
41-50-470 1388
41-50-473
41-51-478
42-09-046
42-11-066
42-11-066
42-11-066
42-12-082
42-20-165
42-21-182
42-21-182
42-22-190
42-22-190
42-22-190
42-22-190
42-22-192
42-22-192
42-22-192
42-22-195
42-32-262
42-32-262
42-32-262
42-35-278
42-35-284
42-40-379
42-45-412
42-50-461
43-35-304
44-04-007
44-20-155
44-20-170
44-20-171
44-20-173
44-20-175
44-20-178
44-20-179
44-22-191
44-22-191
44-22-194
44-40-378
44-40-380
45-01-002
45-01-003
45-02-005 0
45-04-008 1539
45-05-019 1362
45-06-032
45-07-042 1427
45-10-049
45-10-058 1512
45-11-062 1506
45-11-064 0
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
4
4
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
HAJ_DISP
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
HAJ_WT
238.40
0.00
A3. 10
207.14
90.47
0.00
31.30
958.10
.
9.20
755.92
354.57
151.24
.
177.80
107.60
421.80
573.90
325.00
54.00
36.10
120.26
5634.30
30.24
189.99
380.70
4.25
107.00
92.20
19.00
204.00
89.54
0.00
49.28
30.00
0.00
.
0.00
346.75
0.00
0.00
53.55
140.04
60.00
3.34
0.00
DISP1
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
DISP1_WT
238.40
.
0.00
43.10
207.14
90.47
0.00
31.30
958.10
.
9.20
755.92
354.57
33.03
23.64
151.24
.
.
177.80
.
107.60
62.40
421.80
573.90
325.00
54.00
36.10
120.26
5634.30
30.24
189.99
380.70
4.25
107.00
92.20
19.00
204.00
89.54
43.66
0.00
49.28
30.00
0.00
.
0.00
346.75
0.00
0.00
53.55
140.04
60.00
3.34
0.00
DISP2
LA: AGRI
LA: UNDEFINED
UNK: OTHER
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
UNK: OTHER
LA: PUBLIC
LA: COMPOST
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: PUBLIC
NOT REGULATED
LA: AGRI
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
NOT REGULATED
LA: COMPOST
LA: PUBLIC
LA: SALE
LA: AGRI
INCINERATION
LA: COMPOST
LA: PUBLIC
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
LA: RECLAIMED
LA: AGRI
LA: AGRI
INCINERATION
LA: AGRI
SD: HONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
SD: MONOFILL
SD: OTHER
SD: MONOFILL
LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
UNK: OTHER
LA: COMPOST
UNK: OTHER
UNK: OTHER
NOT REGULATED
LA: UNDEFINED
LA: UNDEFINED
NOT REGULATED
UNK: OTHER
A-161
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DGPA011.SIU2090.SMY2092.DISPOSALCDISPOSAL)
SURVEYID EPISODE REP_FLOW DES_FLOU MAJ_DISP
MAJ UT DISP1
DISP1_WT DISP2
DISP2_WT
45-11-071
45-11-073
45-11-077
45-11-079
45-13-083
45-13-086
45-13-089
45-13-089
45-14-092
45-14-093
45-15-112
45-15-114
45-16-120
45-16-124
45-16-124
45-16-125
45-16-130
45-17-131
45-18-138
45-18-141
45-19-154
45-20-168
45-23-208
45-24-217
45-24-218
45-24-220
45-24-222
45-25-227
45-25-229
45-25-231
45-26-237
45-28-241
45-28-246
45-29-247
45-29-248
45-30-253
45-32-269
45-32-274
45-35-299
45-36-321
45-36-326
45-36-329
45-36-332
45-36-335
45-36-336
45-37-339
45-37-340
45-38-342
45-39-359
45-39-359
45-39-360
45-39-366
45-39-366
45-39-366
45-39-372
45-39-373
1501
0
0
0
0
0
1461
1464
1464
1465
0
0
1478
0
1420
0
0
1442
0
0
0
0
0
0
1551
1549
1555
1470
1468
1467
1417
0
1491
1432
1432
1431
1430
1430
1430
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
SURFACE DISPOSAL
UNKNOWN
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
0.000
0.000
13.000
0.000
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.000
168.000
0.587
0.620
0.000
0.000
34.100
23.000
0.000
250.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
189.150
0.000
0.000
12.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
20.400
0.120
0.000
171.200
8.500
0.900
5.000
108.000
140.620
67.060
3.625
0.000
1.980
.
0.000 I
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
SURFACE DISPOSAL
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
NOT REGULATED
INCINERATION
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
UNKNOWN
A-162
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
13.000 NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.005 SD: MONOFILL
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
0.000 UNK: OTHER
168.000 LA: AGRI
0.587 LA: AGRI
0.620 LA: AGRI
0.000 UNK: OTHER
NOT REGULATED
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
34.100 NOT REGULATED
23.000 LA: AGRI
0.000 UNK: OTHER
250.000 NOT REGULATED
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
189.150 LA: AGRI
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
12.000 LA: AGRI
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
NOT REGULATED
20.400 INCINERATION
0.120 UNK: OCEAN
0.000 UNK: OTHER
171.200 SD: DEDICATED
8.500 LA: AGRI
0.900 LA: AGRI
5.000 LA: UNDEFINED
108.000 LA: AGRI
NOT REGULATED
140.620 SD: OTHER
67.060 LA: AGRI
3.625 LA: AGRI
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000 UNK: OTHER
1.980 LA: AGRI
0.000 LA: SALE
NOT REGULATED
NOT REGULATED
0.000 UNK: OTHER
0.000
0.000
13.000
0.000
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.000
.
0.000
168.000
0.587
0.620
0.000
0.000
0.000
34.100
23.000
0.000
250.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
.189.150
0.000
0.000
12.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
.
20.400
0.120
0.000
171.200
8.500
0.900
5.000
108.000
I
I
140.620
67.060
3.625
0.000
0.000
1.960
0.020
0.000
0.000
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DGPA011.SLU2090.SHY2092.0ISPOSAU(DISPOSAL)
SURVEYID EPISODE REP_FLOU DES_FLOW MAJ_DISP
45-42-387
45-42-390
45-42-392
45-44-398
45-45-403
45-45-408
45-45-409
45-45-414
45-45-415
45-45-422
45-45-423
45-48-451
45-48-452
45-49-457
45-50-463
45-50-469
45-50-474
46-35-295
0
1488
1496
1532
0
1516
0
1407
1408
0
0
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
NOT REGULATED
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APPLICATION
LAND APPLICATION
NOT REGULATED
SURFACE DISPOSAL
UNKNOWN
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
NOT REGULATED
LAND APPLICATION
SURFACE DISPOSAL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
MAJ_WT DISP1
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
10.30 NOT REGULATED
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
4.20 SURFACE DISPOSAL
456.32 LAND APPLICATION
1.00 LAND APPLICATION
133.00 NOT REGULATED
185.78 SURFACE DISPOSAL
0.00 UNKNOWN
31.95 LAND APPLICATION
122.40 SURFACE DISPOSAL
0.00 NOT REGULATED
0.19 LAND APPLICATION
360.00 SURFACE DISPOSAL
50.00 SURFACE DISPOSAL
0.00 UNKNOWN
0.00 UNKNOWN
39.60 UNKNOWN
D1SP1_WT DISP2
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
10.30 NOT REGULATED
INELIG/OUT OF BUSIN
4.20 SD: OTHER
456.32 LA: AGRI
1.00 LA: AGRI
133.00 NOT REGULATED
185.78 SD: HONOFILL
0.00 UNK: OTHER
31.95 LA: AGRI
122.40 SD: OTHER
0.00 NOT REGULATED
0.19 LA: AGRI
360.00 SD: DEDICATED
50.00 SD: OTHER
0.00 UNK: OTHER
0.00 UNK: OTHER
39.60 UNK: OCEAN
DISP2 W
10.30'
A-163
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PART A3
LISTING OF POLLUTANT-CONCENTRATION DATA
FROM 16 POTWs IN THE
"40 CITY STUDY"
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AVERAGE CONCENTRATION DATA PER POTW
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I
M
O\
DBS
CHEH
PLANT_CD
PRI_0
PRI ML
SEC 0
09:39 Tuesday. July 28. 1992
SEC ML
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8.
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
II
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALORIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN
ALDRIN '
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
ARSENIC
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZENE
BENZIDENE
BENZIDENE
BENZIDENE
BENZIDENE
- BENZIDENE
BENZIDENE
iiฃi8iNE
i
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
l\
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
24.78
1.06
2.52
6.65
5.06
4.59
4.38
7.96
1.49
8.78
23.67
4.79
3.37
12.69
4.49
2.15
2524.26
153.66
538.45
219.12
1116.11
268.66
186.10
135.83
135.25
218.79
0.00
648.62
117.97
0.00
473.11
34320.38
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.00
.00
17.69
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
24.78
1.06
2.52
6.65
27.26
4.59
4.38
7.96
1.49
8.78
23.67
4.79
3.37
12.69
4.49
2.15
2524.26
189.91
538.45
219.12
1116.11
268.66
186.10
135.83
135.25
218.79
0.00
648.62
117.97
0.00
473.11
34320.38
442.32
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8:88
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
10.36
2.79
2.07
7.11
3.43
7.29
8.87
21.02
4.99
6.94
16.94
7.22
3.45
4.24
4.75
3.26
2042.95
0.00
99.79
207.47
36.83
109.88
0.00
36.08
88.25
0.00
225.83
289.23
17.56
97.13
459.67
152.27
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8:88
167.39
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
10.36
2.79
2.07
7.11
14.24
7.29
8.87
21.02
5.24
8.94
16.94
7.22
3.45
4.24
4.75
3.26
2291.76
748.56
99.79
207.47
36.83
109.88
0.00
36.08
88.25
0.00
225.83
289.23
17.56
97.13
459.67
152.27
3974.22
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.00
.00
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OBS
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58
59
60
61
62
63
64
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66
67
68
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74
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78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
66
87
88
89
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93
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95
96
97
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99
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101
102
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105
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108
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110
ill
CHEM
AVERAGE CONCENTRATION DATA PER POTH
PLANT_CD PRI_0 PRI_ML
09:39 Tuesday, July 28, 1992
SEC_0 SECJ1L
BENZIDENE 25
BENZIDENE 30
BENZIDENE 32
BENZIDENE ' 33
BENZIDENE 34
BENZIDENE 35
BENZIDENE 36
BENZIDENE 38
BENZO(A)PYRENE 1
BENZO(A)PYRENE 9
BENZC(A)PYRENE 12
BENZOUIPYRENE 13
BENZO(A)PYRENE 17
BENZO(A)PYRENE 19
BENZOUIPYRENE 20
BENZOUIPYRENE 21
BENZOU)PYRENE 25
BENZOU)PYRENE 30
BENZO(A)PYRENE 32
BENZOU)PYRENE 33
BENZOUJPYRENE 34
BENZOU)PYRENE 35
BENZOU)PYRENE 36
BENZO(A)PYRENE 38
BERYLLIUM 1
BERYLLIUM 9
BERYLLIUM 12
BERYLLIUM 13
BERYLLIUM 17
BERYLLIUM 19
BERYLLIUM 20
BERYLLIUM 21
BERYLLIUM 25
BERYLLIUM 30
BERYLLIUM 32
BERYLLIUM 33
BERYLLIUM 34
BERYLLIUM 35
BERYLLIUM 36
BERYLLIUM 36
BIS12-ETHYLHEXYDPHTHALATE 1
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE 9
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE 12
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE 13
BIS12-ETHYLHEXYDPHTHALATE 17
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE 19
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYDPHTHALATE 20
BISC2-ETHYLHEXYDPHTHALATE 21
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE 25
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE 30
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE 32
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE 33
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE 34
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE 35
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1790.33
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3853.55
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.68
0.05
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.36
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.89
0.00
46599.85
66929.24
122477.79
55189.97
198227.69
87851.97
41257.75
76327.56
117026.21
242450.94
327693.12
50082.76
19736.22
188864.07
liiii'^o*
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
176.93
1790.33
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
O.CO
0.00
3853.55
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.68
0.17
1.52
0.10
15.43
0.20
0.53
0.46
0.53
25.24
3.82
0.98
2.48
8.05
3.68
8.43
46599.85
66929.24
122477.79
55189.97
198227.69
87851.97
41257.75
76327.56
117026.21
242450.94,
r 327693. 12^
. 50082.76
19736.22
188864.07
: mm
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1299.78
0.00
0.00
0.00
17.56
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.89
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.42
0.00
0.19
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5.89
0.00
1515.15
69212.95
107906.01
53530.11
343472.58
109611.53
75693.92
406034.90
64807.51
38169.95
337876.49
33534.02
35487.97
119284.28
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1589.69
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1299.78
0.00
0.00
0.00
17.56
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.89
0.90
0.69
0.24
6.56
0.34
2.93
0.86
1.36
0.51
3.84
2.02
3.92
3.19
13.41
13.04
2726.05
69212.95
107906.01
53530.11
343472.58
109611.53
75693.92
406034.90
64807.51
38169.95
337876.49
33534.02
35487.97
119284.28
-------
AVERAGE CONCENTRATION DATA PER POTM
DBS
CHEM
PLANT_CD
PRI_0
PRI ML
SEC_0
09:39 Tuesday. July 28, 1992
SEC_ML
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
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CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CADMIUM
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE
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CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
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CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM
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CHROMIUM
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COPPER
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COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
I
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
i?
21.75
6.52
237.33
5.68
36.31
15.38
1.64
3.29
6.45
0.00
59.14
0.57
0.16
12.72
1.49
90.17
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
283.56
179.48
742.09
382.11
61.32
92.19
60.37
52.68
196.77
87.94
1042.52
25.34
111.99
566.19
100.94
485.68
1401.51
282.49
1444.76
567.09
310.71
210.60
!!?:*!
21.75
6.52
237.33
5.86
36.31
15.38
1.64
3.29
6.45
7.86
59.14
0.74
0.71
12.72
1.74
90.17
17.69
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
283.56
179.48
742.09
382.11
138.57
92.19
60.37
52.68
196.77
433.96
1042.52
27.92
111.99
566.19
100.94
485.68
1401.51
282.49
1444.76
567.09
310.71
210.60
III: 6*!
60.42
23.04
1048.66
6.28
89.37
167.51
5.27
8.66
15.80
2.19
5.63
0.40
O.B1
30.09
1.17
62.24
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3304.48
420.55
3076.89
379.41
205.37
71.80
114.02
189.26
268.65
515.02
879.49
18.37
222.38
163.68
252.37
704.98
1547.08
593.13
4744.83
594.71
421.51
160.73
285:1!
60.42
23.04
1048.66
6.28
89.37
167.51
5.27
8.66
15.80
2.19
6.40
0.84
1.30
30.34
3.95
62.24
167.39
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3304.48
420.55
3076.89
379.41
205.37
71.80
114.02
189.26
268.65
515.02
879.49
29.87
222.36
163.68
252.37
704.98
1547.08
593.13
4744.83
594.71
421.51
160.73
181: I?
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AVERAGE CONCENTRATION DATA PER POTW
DBS
i
M
a\
CHEM
PLANT CD
PRI_0
PRI_ML
SEC 0
It
09:39 Tunaday, July 28, 1992
SEC ML
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179.
180
181
182
163
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
*ปป*
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
COPPER
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
CYANIDE
ODD
ODD
ODD
ODD
ODD
ODD
DDD
ODD
ODD
DDD
DDD
ODD
DDD
DDD
ODD
DDD
ODE
DDE
DDE
DOE
DDE
DDE
DDE
DDE
DDE
DDE
DDE
DDE
DDE
DDE
nne
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
^t
288.53
268.98
999.83
195.12
177.36
521.69
166.56
484.49
10.46
806.28
688.31
1852.11
288.59
3284.54
667.16
1008.93
4550.39
1008.03
973.63
337.83
757.44
289.50
827.92
208.58
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
o.oo
0.00
0.00
M MA
288.53
268.98
999.83
195.12
177.36
521.69
166.56
484.49
10.46
806.28
688.31
1852.11
288.59
3284.54
667.16
1008.93
4550.39
1008.03
973.63
337.83
757.44
289.50
827.92
208.58
17.69
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
17.69
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
348.10
339.31
843.55
20.27
251.63
230.55
95.98
838.74
6.58
66.03
388.14
1208.34
241.49
1877.01
332.67
507.06
2485.03
250.51
618.16
461.43
350.54
827.61
526.33
146.65
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
103.53
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
O.OQ
0.00
0.00
0.00
A Jk Jk
346.10
339.31
843.55
21.74
251.63
230.55
95.98
838.74
10.33
66.03
368.14
1208.34
241.49
1677.01
332.67
507.06
2485.03
250.51
618.16
461.43
350.54
827.61
526.33
146.65
167.39
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
167.39
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
103.53
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8:!
8:1
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AVERAGE CONCENTRATION DATA PER POTM
oo
DBS
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243 '
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
CHEM
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIELDRIN
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
PLANT_CD PRI_0
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
36
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
PRI_ML SEC_0
09:39 Tuesday, July 28, 1992
SEC ML
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17.693
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
17.693
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
442.317
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
17.693
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
167.39
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
167.39
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3974.22
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
167.39
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8:f
8:!
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AVERAGE CONCENTRATION DATA PER POTM
VO
CBS
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
CHEM
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR
HEXACHLOR03ENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLORCBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTAOIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLCROBUTADIENE
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD "
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD-
LEAD
LEAD
PLANT_CO
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
PHIO
PRIJ1L
SEC_0
09:39 Tuesday, July 26, 1992
SEC_ML
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
833.47
161.21
239.92
457.01
254.56
213.26
110.61
130.70
198.77
217.47
832.87
130,46
221.43
1073.99
3งg:J?
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
176.93
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
176.93
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
833.47
161.21
239.92
457.01
254.56
213.26
110.61
130.70
198.77
217.47
832.87
130.46
221.43
1073.99
5K:K
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
620.237
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
289.070
334.302
226.891
427.827
299.333
190.515
162.357
304.691
195.874
137.114
747.264
100.325
689.155
319.015
mm
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1589.69
620.24
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
. 0.00
1589.69
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
289.07
334.30
251.34
427.83
299.33
190.52
162.36
304.69
195.87
137.11
747.26
100.32
689.15
319.02
U8:ft
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AVERAGE CONCENTRATION DATA PER POTW
OBS
CHEM
PLANT_CD
PRI_0
PRI ML
SEC_0
09:39 Tuesday, July 28, 1992
SEC ML
337
333
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
-348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
383
339
390
m
LINDANE
LINOANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINOANE
LINOANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
LINDANE
MERCURT
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MERCURY
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NICKEL
NiSit
i
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
- 38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
. 32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
1
9
12
13
17
19
IS
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.020
2.891
2.032
1.501
19.557
3.632
2.228
4.127
2.811
0.000
4.107
0.171
0.323
0.000
0.610
0.401
*
.
.
243.696
118.530
157.398
103.591
48.669
35.543
BWK
17.693
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.056
2.691
2.265
1.501
20.642
3.832
2.228
4.127
2.682
6.483
5.775
0.231
0.456
0.664
0.748
0.665
_
243.696
116.530
157.396
103.591
48.869
35.543
si:IK
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.058
7.074
1.967
1.257
5.942
4.416
2.756
3.998
1.716
1.258
7.257
0.000
0.069
0.000
1.107
0.529
.
.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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582.243
130.634
342.473
84.238
72.963
18.982
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167.394
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.448
7.074
1.967
1.257
6.984
4.416
2.756
3.998
1.694
1.413
8.583
0.132
0.347
0.231
1.392
0.926
.
.
.
.
.
*
*
582.243
130.834
342.473
84.238
72.963
18.982
?!:Ki
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DBS
CHEtl
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i
AVERAGE CONCENTRATION DATA PER POTM
PLANT_CD PRI_0 PRI_MU SEC_0
09:39 Tuesday, July 28, 1992
SEC ML
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
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PCB-1221
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PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1221
PCB-1232
PC3-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
PCB-1232
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207.957
423.101
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0.000
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0.000
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26.873
295.440
0.364
305.848
124.984
42.737
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0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
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DBS
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PRI 0
PRI_ML SEC_0
SEC ML
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467
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478
479
480
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PCB-1254
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521 SELENIUM
522 SELENIUM
523 SELENIUM
524 SELENIUM
525 SELENIUM
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527 SELENIUM
528 SELENIUM
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549 TRICHLOROETHYLENE
550 TRICHLOROETHYLENE
551 TRICHLOROETHYLENE
552 TRICHLOROETHYLENE
553 TRICHLOROETHYLENE
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17
19
20
21
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2.50
2.45
0.62
0.38
1.74
1.29
0.44
0.28
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0.99
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0.00
0.00
0.00
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4703.29
112.67
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7505.78
6508.22
6278.79
3964.47
137.98
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2285.05
726.51
0.00
404.45
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0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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6.07
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1.91
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0.91
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0.83
0.49
0.05
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0.98
0.72
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0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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278.60
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331.49
1683.46
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25.55
101.85
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0.00
53.25
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468.03
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0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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25.95
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0.65
0.09
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1.06
1.30
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0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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331.49
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101.85
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CHEM
AVERAGE CONCENTRATION DATA PER PCTW
PLANT_CD PRI_0 PRI_ML SEC_0
09:39 Tuesday, July 28, 1992
SEC_ML
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
565
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
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9
12
13
17
19
20
21
25
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
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628.32
2884.73
1822.57
582.05
452.06
488.38
194.31
432.65
2498.28
1040.15
532.36
583.20
1952.89
596.23
1895.11
2226.66
628.32
2884.73
1822.57
582.05
452.06
488.38
194.31
432.65
2498.28
1040.15
532.36
583.20
1952.89
596.23
1895.11
2415.86
730.26
7788.55
1825.84
841.25
590.13
992.95
503.60
573.93
6302.00
589.89
83.15
1107.26
577.56
706.41
1658.34
2415.86
730.26
7788.55
1825.64
841.25
590.13
992.95
503.60
573.93
6302.00
- 589.89
83.15
1107.26
577.56
706.41
1658.34
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