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Post-Katrina NPL and Non-NPL Superfund Site Evaluations
Southern and Coastal Alabama and Mississippi

October 2005

Science and Ecosystem Support Division
980 College Station Road
Athens, GA 30605

Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality	Alabama Department of Environmental Management

2380 Highway 80 West	1400 Coliseum Boulevard

Jackson Mississippi 39204	Montgomeiy, Alabama 36110


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TITLE AND APPROVAL SHEET

Title: Report, Post-Katrina NPL and Non-NPL Superfund Site
Evaluations, Southern and Coastal Alabama and Mississippi,
October 2005

The field investigation, sample collection and sample analysis reported herein is based on the Quality Assurance
Project Plan. Post-Katrina NPL Site Evaluations, Southern and Coastal Alabama and Mississippi, October 2005,
prepared according to:

EPA Requirements for Quality Assurance Project Plans (EPA QA/R5 EPA/24Q/B-01/003, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Environmental Information, Washington, DC, March 2001
(USEPA, 2001).

Management Approvals:

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Don Hunter	Date

Project Leader

Environmental Investigations Branch

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Scott Sudweeks	Date

Chief

Technical Support Section

Superfund Repa€dial and Technical Services Branch

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Randall Chaffins	7" /Dale

Acting Chief

rS^perfund Remedial and Technical Services Branch

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Antonio Q^inones. Chief	Date

Environmental Investigations Branch


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ACRONYMS

ADEM

Alabama Department of Environmental Management

ASB

Analytical Support Branch

ASBLOQAM

Analytical Support Branch Laboratory Operations and Quality



Assurance Manual

CERCLA

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act

CLP

Contract Laboratory Program

COC

Contaminant of Concern

DQO

Data Quality Objective

EISOPQAM

Environmental Investigations Standard Operating Procedures and Quality



Assurance Manual

GPS

Global Positioning System

HSO

Health and Safety Officer

HWSA

Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments

IDW

Investigation Derived Waste

MDEQ

Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality

MS/MSD

Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate

NPDES

National Pollution Discharge Elimination System

NPL

National Priorities List

OSWER

Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response

PCB

Polychlorinated Biphenyls

PRG

Preliminary Remediation Goal (Region 9, EPA)

QAPP

Quality Assurance Project Plan

QA/QC

Quality Assurance/Quality Control

RPM

Remedial Project Manager

SAS

Special Analytical Services

SESD

Science and Ecosystem Support Division

SOW

Statement of Work

TIC

Tentatively Identified Compound

TSS

Technical Services Section, Region 4 Waste Management Division

USEPA

United States Environmental Protection Agency

VOC

Volatile Organic Compound

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE AND APPROV AL SHEET	i

ACRONYMS	ii

TABLE OF CONTENTS	iii

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY	v

1.0 INTRODUCTION	1

1.1	Background/Site Location	1

1.2	Site Histories\Status Post Katrina	1

2.0 SAMPLING/DATA QUALITY OBJECTIV ES	5

2.1 Data Quality Objectives	5

2.1.1	Problem Statement	5

2.1.2	Identify the Decision(s)	6

2.1.3	Decision Inputs	6

2.1.4	Study Boundaries	6

2.1.5	Decision Rule	7

2.1.6	Error Limits	7

2.1.7	Optimize Sampling Design	7

3.0 INVESTIGATION MANAGEMENT PLAN	13

3.1	Field Project Responsibilities	13

3.2	Site Control and Access	13

3.3	Sample Collection and Handling Procedures	13

3.4	Sample Analysis and Validation	14

3.5	Chain of Custody	14

3.5.1	Sample Labels	15

3.5.2	Sample Custody Seals	15

3.5.3	Chain-of-Custody Record	15

3.6	Station and Sample Identification	15

3.7	Site Mapping	15

3.8	Investigation Derived Waste (IDW)	16

3.9	Sample Containers	16

4.0 SAMPLING DESIGN AND RATIONALE	17

4.1	Sampling Design	17

4.2	Data Validation/Usability	17

5.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE	18

5.1	Organization and Responsibilities	18

5.2	Field QA/QC Samples	18

5.2.1 Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate	18

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5.2.2	Population Variability - Duplicate Samples	18

5.2.3	Sample Handling - On-Site Splits	18

6.0 INVESTIGATION RESULTS	19

6.1	Olin-Mclntosh Plant (NPL)	19

6.2	Ciba Geigy (NPL)	20

6.3	Stauffer-Cold Creek (Syngenta) (NPL)	20

6.4	Stauffer-LeMoyne (Akzo Nobel) (NPL)	21

6.5	Perdido Groundwater Contamination (NPL)	21

6.6	Redwing Carriers (Saraland Apartments) (NPL)	22

6.7	American Creosote Works (NPL)	22

6.8	Sonford Products (Non-NPL)	22

6.9	Davis Timber (NPL)	24

6.10	Chemfax, Inc. (Non-NPL)	24

6.11	Picayune Wood Treating (NPL)	24

7.0 IMPACT EVALUATION	30

7.1	Olin-Mclntosh Plant, Mcintosh, Alabama (NPL)	30

7.2	Ciba Geigy, Mcintosh, Alabama (NPL)	31

7.3	Stauffer-Cold Creek (Syngenta), LeMoyne, Alabama (NPL)	32

7.4	Stauffer-LeMoyne Plant (Akzo Nobel), LeMoyne, Alabama (NPL)	32

7.5	Perdido Groundwater Contamination, Perdido, Alabama (NPL)	32

7.6	Redwing Carriers (Saraland Apartments), Saraland, Alabama (NPL)	33

7.7	American Creosote Works, Louisville, Mississippi (NPL)	33

7.8	Sonford Products, Flowood, Mississippi (Non-NPL)	34

7.9	Davis Timber, Hattiesburg, Mississippi (NPL)	35

7.10	Chemfax, Inc., Gulfport, Mississippi (Non-NPL)	35

7.11	Picayune Wood Treating, Picayune, Mississippi (NPL)	36

8.0 REFERENCES	37

Appendix A	38

Appendix B	51

Tables

Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 6.1

Table 6.2

Table 6.3
Table 6.4

Sample Location, Description, Rationale and Analytes
Sample Containers, Sediment Samples

Sample Containers, Surface Water and Groundwater Samples
Extractable Organic Data Summary, Sediment Samples, American
Creosote Works

Extractable Organic Data Summary, Surface Water Samples,
American Creosote Works

Dioxin Analytical Data Summary, Sediments, Sonford Products
Dioxin Analytical Data Summary, Sediments, Davis Timber

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the Gulf coast of the
southeastern United States, causing unprecedented damage from eastern Louisiana to near
Mobile, Alabama. During the period from October 12 through October 14, 2005, personnel from
the USEPA Region 4, Science and Ecosystem Support Division (SESD), Athens, Georgia,
collected sediment, surface water and groundwater samples in the vicinity of nine National
Priorities List (NPL) and two non-NPL Superfund sites in the potentially affected region to
determine if storm-related releases occurred or, in the case of sites with operating remedial
systems, make determinations as to the functionality of these systems. The locations of these
sites are shown and identified in Figures 1 and 2 in Appendix A of this report. Actual sample
locations are shown in Figures 3 through 12, also included in Appendix A. The analytical data
are presented in Section 6 of this report.

EPA's conclusions regarding the potential impact of the hurricane on these sites are
based on a comparison of post-hurricane data to existing soil and sediment clean-up values
defined for the site, or available past sample data collected during remedial investigations or
routine monitoring activities. In addition, the results were compared to EPA Region 9
Preliminary Remediation Goals (PRCs) and the Office of Water's 2004 National Recommended
Water Quality Criteria (NRWQC) to determine if conditions at the sites might represent
previously unrecognized risks to human health and the environment. EPA Region 9 PRCs
(available at: http://vvvvvv.epa.gov/region9/vvaste/sfund/prg/index.html) are risk-based
concentrations based on long-term (i.e., 30-year) exposures to children and adults in a residential
setting. The PRCs are intended to assist risk assessors and others in initial screening-level
evaluations of environmental measurements. EP A Office of Water's 2004 N RWQC- (available
at: http://vvvvvv.epa.gov/vvaterscience/criteria/vvqcriteria.html ) are a compilation of surface water
quality criteria for the protection of aquatic life and human health for approximately 150
pollutants. The impact evaluations are presented in Section 7 of this report.

The scope of the investigations at each site and the conclusions that were reached
regarding releases or impacts from Hurricane Katrina are presented in the following site
summaries. The NPL status is provided in the summary heading.

Olin-Mclntosh Plant (NPL) (Figure 3. Appendix A)

The Olin-Mclntosh plant is an active chemical facility that previously used mercury in its
processes. Surface water and sediment samples were collected at two locations at the Olin-
Mclntosh plant and were analyzed for mercury and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Total mercury was detected in one sediment sample at 0.58 mg/kg, which is consistent
with results obtained from the 1991 -1992 sampling for the remedial investigation conducted at
the site. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene was detected in the same sediment sample at 4 ug/kg. This level is
well below the 140 mg/kg cleanup level set for the site and the risk-based Preliminary
Remediation Goal (PRC) of 530 mg/kg. Mercury was detected in one surface water sample at a
concentration of 0.21 ug/1. The detected concentration is below the National Recommended
Water Quality Criteria (NRWQC) value of 0.77 ug/1, but above the State of Alabama standard

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for protection of aquatic life of 0.012 ug/1. This sample, however, was not taken in a permanent
body of water capable of sustaining aquatic life. Furthermore, the reported concentration is less
than concentrations of mercury previously detected in surface water samples at the site.

Reported concentrations of site-related contaminants of concern are consistent with
historical characterization data and no chemicals were found to exceed risk-based PRGs. Thus,
EPA does not believe the site was impacted by Hurricane Katrina.

Ciba Geigy (NPL) (Figure 4. Appendix A)

Ciba-Geigy is an active chemical facility which, in the past, produced the pesticide,
dichlorodiphenyl-trichloroethane (DDT). Sediment and surface water was sampled in the
vicinity of the Ciba-Geigy facility's permitted National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) outfall. Additionally, a sample of the on-site permitted wastewater effluent was also
collected. All samples were analyzed for diazinon and pesticide/PCB compounds.

The pesticide DDT, and its metabolites (i.e., breakdown products) DDD and DDE were
detected in the sediment sample at 3.3 ug/kg, 4.4 ug/kg, and 7.1 ug/kg, respectively. None of the
detected levels of DDT, DDD and DDE exceeded residential Preliminary Remediation Goals
(PRGs). Likewise, the reported levels for diazinon were below its residential PRG of 55,000
ug/kg.

Based on these sampling results, EPA does not believe the site was impacted by
Hurricane Katrina.

Stauffer-Cold Creek (NPL) (Figure 5. Appendix A)

The Stauffer-Cold Creek plant is an active chemical production facility, now owned and
operated by Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc. Syngenta produces agricultural pesticide and
herbicides, including thiocarbamates; thus, samples were analyzed for a suite of thiocarbamate
herbicides, including Butylate (Sutan™), Molinate (Ordram™), Cycloate (Ro-Neet™), EPTC
(Eptam™), Pebulate (Tillam™) and Vernolate (Vernam™). Four sediment samples were
collected near the facility's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) outfalls
and were analyzed for six targeted thiocarbamate herbicides.

Five of the thiocarbamate herbicides were detected in three of the four samples. Detected
concentrations of the thiocarbamate herbicides were below available residential Preliminary
Remediation Goals (PRGs).

Based on these sampling results, EPA does not believe the site was impacted by
Hurricane Katrina.

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Stauffer-LeMoyne (NPL) (Figure 5. Appendix A)

The Stauffer-LeMoyne plant is an active chemical production facility. Past production at
the plant included carbon tetrachloride, chlorine and caustic soda (sodium hydroxide). Two
sediment samples were collected near the facility's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) outfalls.

The samples were analyzed for total mercury, cyanide and volatile organic compounds
(VOCs). Total mercury was detected at 0.87 mg/kg, which is below the residential Preliminary
Remediation Goals (PRGs) for both total mercury (33 mg/kg) and methyl mercury (6.1 mg/kg).

Based on these sampling results, EPA does not believe the site was impacted by
Hurricane Katrina.

Perdido Groundwater Contamination (NPL) (Figure 6. Appendix A)

The Perdido Groundwater Contamination Site is a 15-acre site with benzene
contaminated groundwater caused by a 1965 train derailment. The remedy for the site includes a
groundwater extraction and treatment system.

Two water samples, one of untreated groundwater and one of treated
groundwater, were collected from the groundwater treatment system at the site. Both samples
were analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs). No VOCs were detected in either sample.

Based on these sampling results, EPA does not believe the site was impacted by
Hurricane Katrina.

Redwing Carriers (Saraland Apartments) (NPL) (Figure 7. Appendix A)

From 1961 to 1971, Redwing Carriers, Inc., a trucking company, owned and operated the
Saraland site as a terminal for cleaning, repairing and parking its fleet of trucks. The chemicals
of concern for the site are polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon compounds (PAHs), pesticides,
herbicides and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Two sediment samples were collected from
ditches adjacent to and down gradient of the site.

Seven different PAHs were detected in the samples. The level of benzo[a]pyrene in one
sample (150 ug/kg) exceeded the residential Preliminary Remediation Goal (PRG), but fell
within a risk range of 1 in 1,000,000 to 1 in 10,000 risk of an individual developing cancer over a
lifetime from exposure to those concentrations, which USEPA has found acceptable in other
contexts. The levels of the other PAHs detected, as well as the levels of Dieldrin and DDE,
were below residential PRGs.

Based on these sampling results, EPA does not believe the site was impacted by
Hurricane Katrina.

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American Creosote Works (NPL) (Figure 8. Appendix A)

The American Creosote Works site is a former wood treating facility that operated from
1912 until the late 1990s. Surface water and sediment samples were collected from two
locations downstream of the site.

Numerous polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon compounds (PAHs), were detected in the
two sediment samples. The results are consistent with the results of previous samples collected at
the site. Five site-related PAH compounds were also detected in the surface water samples, but
all levels were less than 10 ug/1 and below National Recommended Water Quality Criteria
(NRWQC).

Based on the site history and the Remedial Project Manager's direct observations, the
contamination observed and documented by this evaluation existed prior to Hurricane Katrina.
There is, therefore, no indication that Hurricane Katrina had any adverse impact at the site.

Sonford Products (Non-NPL) (Figure 9, Appendix A)

From 1972 to 1975, Sonford Products and Sonford International operated at the site
producing liquid formulations from solid pentachlorophenol. Contaminants of concern include
pentachlorophenol, dioxin, arsenic, lead, toxaphene and lindane. This site is currently in
progress for NPL listing, and contamination will addressed through the remedial process.

Three sediment samples were collected and analyzed for metals, extractable organic
compounds, pesticide/PCBs and dioxins. Detections of lead in sediment samples were below
residential screening values, however arsenic and benzo(a)pyrene exceeded residential PRCs but
fell within a risk range of 1 in 1,000,000 to 1 in 10,000 risk over background of an individual
developing cancer over a lifetime from exposure to those concentrations, which EPA has found
acceptable in other contexts.

The dioxin/furan analyses for these three sediment samples showed that detected
concentrations were well within the range of reported levels from pre-hurricane sampling. Levels
of pentachlorophenol were below residential PRCs.

Based on these sampling results, EPA does not believe the site was impacted by
Hurricane Katrina.

Davis Timber (NPL) (Figure 10. Appendix A)

The Davis Timber Company site is a former timber processing and wood preserving
facility operated by the Davis Timber Company from 1972 to the late 1980's. Sediment samples
were collected at two locations downstream of the site and analyzed for semi-volatile organic
compounds (SVOCs), dioxins and furans.

Low levels of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon compounds (PAHs), dioxins/furans and
pentachlorophenol (PCP) were detected. The results are consistent with the results of previous
samples collected at the site in 2004.

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Since there does not appear to be any significant change in concentrations of site-related
chemicals at the sampled locations, EPA does not believe the site was impacted by Hurricane
Katrina.

Chemfax. Inc. (Non-NPL) (Figure 11. Appendix A)

Chemfax, Inc. operated from 1955 to 1995 and produced synthetic hydrocarbon resins
and waxes from petroleum products.

Four sediment samples were collected across four transects of the Bernard Bayou at
locations likely to have been impacted by a release from site. Acetophenone was the only
extractable organic compound detected and was reported at a concentration of 96 ug/kg in one
sample. This concentration is well below residential PRC soil screening values. Acetone was the
only volatile organic compound identified in the four samples and was present at concentrations
less than 20 ug/kg. Detected concentrations were below residential PRCs.

There is no indication of an adverse impact due to a release from the Chemfax, Inc. site
associated with Hurricane Katrina. Reported concentrations are all below available risk-based
soil screening levels for these analytes.

Picayune Wood Treating (NPL) (Figure 12. Appendix A)

The Picayune Wood Treating site had been used as a wood treating operation from
approximately 1946 to 1999. Three sediment samples and one surface water sample were
collected in the vicinity of the site and analyzed for semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs)
including polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).

PAHs were detected in sediment samples but not in surface water. The levels of PAHs
detected in the sediment exceeded residential Preliminary Remediation Goals (PRCs) but fell
within a risk range of 1 in 1,000,000 to 1 in 10,000 risk of an individual developing cancer over a
lifetime from exposure to those concentrations, which EPA has found acceptable in other
contexts.

Based on these sampling results, EPA does not believe the site was impacted by
Hurricane Katrina.

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the Gulf coast of the
southeastern United States, causing unprecedented damage from eastern Louisiana to near
Mobile, Alabama, due to the high winds and storm surge. During the period from October 12
through October 14, 2005, personnel from the USE PA Region 4, Science and Ecosystem Support
Division (SESD) collected sediment, surface water and groundwater samples in the vicinity of
nine National Priorities List (NPL) and two non-NPL Superfund sites in the potentially affected
region to determine if storm-related releases occurred or, in the case of sites with operating
remedial systems, make determinations as to the functionality of these systems. The
investigation was conducted according to the Quality Assurance Project Plan, Post-Katrina Site
Evaluations, Southern and Coastal Alabama and Mississippi, October 2005 and was requested by
the Alabama Department of Environmental Management ( ADEM ), the Mississippi Department
of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and the USEPA, Region 4, Waste Management Division.

The Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) for the investigation was developed by the
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region 4, in accordance with the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980,
as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), of 1986 (EPA
1986). The EPA Guidance for Quality Assurance Project Plans (EPA QA/G-5, 1998) was
followed during the development of this Q APP.

1.1	Background/Site Location

The locations of the eleven sites that were evaluated for this study are shown in Figures 1
and 2. Figure 1 shows the locations of the south Alabama sites and Figure 2 shows the
locations of the sites in Mississippi.

1.2	Site Histories\Status Post Katrina

These facilities were selected because they are either located in areas where significant
widespread damage occurred or are located in areas further inland where there is a degree of
uncertainty regarding possible redistribution of known existing contamination in streams or
where possible damage to operational aspects of the sites may have occurred. The following
site histories and post-Katrina assessments have been provided by the responsible remedial
project managers (RPMs) from the Region 4 Waste Management Division. The NPL status is
provided in the heading of each site history.

Olin - Mcintosh Plant, Mcintosh, Alabama (NPL) (See Figure 3)

The Olin Corporation (Mcintosh Plant) NPL Site is located approximately one mile east
southeast of the town of Mcintosh. Mcintosh is located approximately 40 miles north of Mobile,
Alabama. The Mcintosh plant is an active chemical production facility. Olin produces chlorine,
caustic soda, sodium hypochlorite and blends and stores hydrazide compounds at the facility.
The plant occupies approximately 60 acres of the 1500 acres site.

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Ciba Geigy, Mcintosh, Alabama (NPL) (see Figure 4)

The Ciba-Geigy Corporation NPL Site is an active chemical facility that is located two
miles northeast of Mcintosh, Alabama, and encompasses approximately 1,500 acres. The
facility, formerly owned by Geigy Chemical Corporation, began operations in October 1952,
with the manufacture of one product, dichlorodiphenyl-trichloroethane (DDT). Ciba-Geigy
expanded its Mcintosh facilities by adding the production of fluorescent brighteners used in
laundry products; herbicides; insecticides; and agricultural chelating agents for industry.

Stauffer Chemical - Cold Creek Plant (Syngenta), LeMoyne, Alabama (NPL) (see Figure 5)

The Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek Plant) NPL Site is located approximately 25 miles
north of Mobile, Alabama. The site is located adjacent to the Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne
Plant) NPL Site and shares two common operable units with that site. The Cold Creek plant is
an active chemical production facility, now owned and operated by Syngenta Crop Protection,
Inc. Syngenta produces agricultural pesticide and herbicides, including thiocarbamates at the
site.

Stauffer Chemical - LeMoyne Plant (Akzo Nobel), LeMoyne, Alabama (NPL) (see FigureS)

The Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant) NPL Site is located approximately 25 miles
north of Mobile, Alabama. The LeMoyne plant is an active chemical production facility owned
by Akzo Nobel. Akzo Nobel produces multi-product organic and inorganic chemicals including
carbon disulfide, sulfuric acid and Crystex®, a proprietary sulfur compound. Past production at
the plant included carbon tetrachloride, chlorine and caustic soda (sodium hydroxide).

Perdido Groundwater Contamination, Perdido, Alabama (NPL) (see Figure 6)

The Perdido Groundwater Contamination NPL Site is a 15-acre site in the unincorporated
community of Perdido, Baldwin County, Alabama. Perdido is located approximately 45 miles
northeast of Mobile, Alabama. The site consists of a groundwater extraction and treatment
system constructed to remediate a benzene groundwater contamination plume caused by a 1965
train derailment.

Redwing Carriers (Saraland Apartments), Saraland, Alabama (NPL) (see Figure 7)

The Redwing Carriers, Inc. (Saraland) NPL Site is located in Saraland, Mobile County,
Alabama. Saraland is located approximately 12 miles north of Mobile, Alabama. The site is a
5.1 acre grass covered vacant lot. From 1961 to 1971, Redwing Carriers, Inc., a trucking
company, owned and operated the site as a terminal for cleaning, repairing and parking its fleet
of trucks. The firm transported a variety of substances, including asphalt, diesel fuel, chemicals
and pesticides from local plants. During cleaning, untreated hazardous substances were released
to the ground creating a tar-like sludge and contaminating site soils. The tar-like sludge is

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composed predominately of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon compounds together with lesser
amounts of pesticides, herbicides and volatile organic compounds.

American Creosote Works, Louisville, Mississippi (NPL) (see Figure 8)

The American Creosote Works NPL Site is a former wood treating facility located in
Louisville, Mississippi. The site operated from 1912 until the late 1990s. The site is
approximately 120 acres in size and is located in an industrial/commercial/residential area.

South Railroad Avenue borders the Site to the east. Hughes Creek borders the Site to the west.
Railroad Lake approximately 6.5 to 7.0 acres in area is located on the northern portion of the
Site. A residential neighborhood borders Railroad Lake to the west and north.

Sonford Products, Flowood, Mississippi (Non-NPL) (see Figure 9)

Sonford Products is a 6 acre facility located at 3506 Payne Drive, Flowood, Rankin
County, MS. From 1972 to 1975, Sonford Products and Sonford International operated at the
site producing liquid formulations from solid pentachlorophenol. Various solvents and lindane
were utilized. There is currently a small multi-family housing unit on-site with approximately 5
residents, including 2 children. Lacey's Digging Service also leases the site. Three Lacey
employees work on-site fabricating concrete and fiberglass septic system. Extensive EPA
sampling has shown high levels of contamination in soil, groundwater, surface water and
sediments. Contaminants include: pentachlorophenol, dioxins, arsenic, lead, toxaphene and
lindane.

Davis Timber, Hattiesburg, Mississippi (NPL) (see Figure 10)

The Davis Timber Company NPL Site is located on Jackson Road, approximately 6 miles
northwest of Hattiesburg, Lamar County, Mississippi. The Site is a former timber processing
and wood preserving facility, and was operated by the Davis Timber Company from 1972 to the
late 1980's. Although it is located in a rural area, residential areas are located near the Site.

Chemfax, Inc., Gulfport, Mississippi (Non-NPL) (see Figure 11)

The Chemfax, Inc. Site is located in Gulfport, Harrison County, Mississippi. It occupies
11 acres and is bordered by Three Rivers Road to the east and by Creosote Road to the south.
Located to the north is Bernard Bayou. The site is located within the southeast quadrant of the
interchange where Highway 49 meets Interstate 10. Chemfax, Inc. was established in March,
1955 and produced synthetic hydrocarbon resins and waxes from petroleum products. The
primary operation at the time business ceased in 1995 was a paraffin blending process in which
different grades of paraffin wax were heated together to a liquid state, then blended.

Picayune Wood Treating, Picayune, Mississippi (NPL) (see Figure 12)

The Picayune Wood Treating Site is located at 403 Davis Street on a 3 1,5-acre parcel of
land in Picayune, Pearl River County, Mississippi. Timber and lumber related operations began

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in the early 1900's, but the wood treating operation most likely began around 1946. The Crosby
Products Company pressure-treated yellow southern pine wood with preservative chemicals
(creosote). In 1973, Wood Treating, Inc. purchased the facility and continued to pressure-treat
wood until 1999. Residential, commercial, and industrial areas surround the Site.

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2.0 SAMPLING/DATA QUALITY OBJECTIVES

2.1 Data Quality Objectives

The Data Quality Objectives (DQO) process for Superfund, in accordance with the
Guidance for the DQO Process (EPA QA/G-4, 2000), was implemented in developing the QAPP
for this investigation. DQOs are useful in identifying the study objectives and decisions to be
made and the criteria by which the data will be assessed. These data are then used for decision

making.

DQOs are established prior to data collection and integrated with the project planning
process so that sufficient data of known quality are collected to support sound decision making.
The seven steps in the DQO process are:

•	Problem statement

•	Identify the decisions

•	Identify the inputs into the decision

•	Define the boundaries of the study

•	Develop decision rules

•	Specify tolerable limits on decision errors

•	Optimize the design for obtaining data

2.1.1 Problem Statement

The initial step in the DQO process is to clearly define the problem so that the focus of
the investigation will be clear. During the landfall of Hurricane Katrina, a massive storm surge
flooded extensive portions of Hancock, Harrison and Jackson Counties in the Gulf Coast of
Mississippi. In addition to the storm surge flooding and wind damage in the landfall area of
coastal Mississippi, additional flooding, due primarily to heavy rains, and lesser wind damage
occurred along the coastal areas of Alabama and in further inland areas of both states. Within
this potentially affected area are located the NPL and other Superfund sites in Section 1.2. Site
visits by Region 4 RPMs indicated that many of the sites, particularly those located further
inland, received little or no apparent damage. Although it is not thought that there were releases
from these sites, confirmatory sampling was conducted to determine if there were any significant
post-Katrina impacts, either from releases, re-distribution of contaminants or loss of functionality
of operating remedial systems. The problem is identifying whether or not releases have occurred
from the candidate sites, identifying whether existing, known environmental contamination
associated with the sites has been re-distributed and, where operating remedial systems are
present, determining that these systems are performing as designed and constructed.

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2.1.2	Identify the Decision(s)

The purpose of this DQO step is to identify the decisions that must be supported with the
collected data. They will help define the objectives of the field investigation. The first decision
is to determine if environmental conditions, with respect to established lists of COCs for each
site or facility, are significantly changed from historically established levels, due to either
releases or re-distribution of contaminants, warranting additional characterization and
assessment. Another decision is to determine if operating remedial systems require repair or
maintenance to restore them to design specifications and performance. To provide the
supporting data for this decision, SESD collected samples and photographed prescribed locations
at each facility/site. The analytical results for the samples collected for this investigation and the
observations made by each sample team are included in this report.

2.1.3	Decision Inputs

This step is used to identify the information needed to support the decisions. The
primary inputs needed to support the decision are sediment, surface water and groundwater
samples. All media were not sampled at each facility. Analytical results used in the decision
making process are definitive laboratory data, obtained from analysis by a contract laboratory
obtained through the EPA's Contract Laboratory Program (CLP lab) or a Special Analytical
Services (SAS) procurement. Samples from each facility or site were analyzed for a tailored list
of analytes based on the list of COCs provided by the RPM. Table 1 contains a list of the
facilities that were sampled, a description of the samples that were collected, the rationale
supporting selection of the sample and the analytes of concern for each sample.

Sediment and surface water samples were collected from ditches, streams or other surface
water conveyances in the vicinity of previously sampled locations for which there is historical
data, if available. Groundwater samples were collected directly from the groundwater treatment
system influent and effluent points at the Perdido Groundwater Contamination site. Figures 3 -
12, Appendix A show the locations that were sampled for this evaluation.

2.1.4	Study Boundaries

The purpose of this step is to identify the boundaries of the study. The primary media of
interest are sediments and surface water on or near the candidate facilities or sites. Groundwater
samples were collected at the Perdido Groundwater site only. The study boundaries are defined
below.

Study Area - The study area is the portions of coastal and southern Alabama and
Mississippi impacted by flooding and wind damage associated with Hurricane Katrina. Within
the larger study area are the selected facilities and sites. For each of the identified sites, the area
that was investigated consisted of sediments and surface water, if present, on or near the sites,
including ditches or storm water conveyances that may be present. For the operating facilities
(Olin, Ciba Geigy, Stauffer-Cold Creek and Stauffer-LeMoyne), NPDES compliance points have

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been designated by the RPM as sample locations for this evaluation. The exception to this study
area designation was the Perdido Groundwater Contamination site.

Sample Depth - Sediment samples were collected with a stainless steel scoop affixed to
a length of conduit or, if conditions allowed, stainless steel spoons. Samples collected with these
methods were generally comprised of sediment from the interval from the sediment surface to a
depth of about six inches. Surface water samples were collected by either collecting the sample
directly into the container while wading or by using a stainless steel scoop affixed to a length of
conduit, where wading was not possible. The surface water samples were generally comprised
of water within the top one foot of water column in the stream or conveyance.

Temporal Boundaries - The field investigation was conducted during the period of
October 12 through October 14, 2005. Seven day turnaround on the analytical results was
requested to expedite decision making.

2.1.5	Decision Rule

This report incorporates final released data. The Technical Services Section, in
consultation with the appropriate Waste Management Division personnel, has reviewed this data,
included in Section 6 of the report. Using this data and historical data and observations
provided by the RPMS, determinations were made for each site or facility as to whether or not
there appear to be significant changes in observed COC concentrations at the sampled locations.

2.1.6	Error Limits

Because of inherent variability introduced through sample collection, mixing, storage,
transportation, and analysis, it is important to specify the acceptable decision error rates.

Decision errors were reduced by using standard, published protocols for sampling and analytical
procedures. Sampling protocols followed the Region 4 Environmental Investigations Standard
Operating Procedures and Quality Assurance Manual. November 2001 (EISOPQAM) while
analytical procedures followed the current CLP SOW, the regional Special Analytical Services
SOW's for dioxins and, for the herbicide analyses, regionally approved methods.

2.1.7	Optimize Sampling Design

The final step in the DQO process is the development of a sampling design that takes into
account data needs, key decisions, and environmental variables, such as physical and site
constraints, and how the spatial and temporal boundaries of the contamination are identified.
The QAPP by which the investigation was conducted was developed based on input from site
RPMs. Each site was visited as soon as conditions allowed for travel in the affected areas.

Based on observations at each site, the responsible RPM has made recommendations as to the
scope of work needed to meet the investigation objectives.

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Samples were collected on an authoritative basis from locations in drainage pathways,
such as NPDES outfalls, ditches, creeks and streams. Sample locations are presented in Table 1
and Figures 3 through 12, Appendix A.

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Table 1

Sample Location, Description, Rationale and Analytes
Post-Katrina NPL and Non-NPL Superfund Site Evaluations
Southern and Gulf Coastal Alabama and Mississippi

Site

Sample ID

Location/Description

Type1

Rationale

Analytes2

Olin-Mclntosh

OMOISW

Surface water sample from
discharge point DSN003

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

A; D



OMOISD

Sediment sample from
discharge point DSN003

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

A; D



OM02SW

Surface water sample from
discharge point DSN004

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

A; D



OM02SD

Sediment sample from
discharge point DSN004

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

A; D

Stauffer-Lemoyne
(Akzo Nobel)

SL01SD

Sediment sample from
discharge point DSN004

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

A; D; E



SL02SD

Sediment sample from
discharge point DSN012

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

A; D; E

Stauffer-Cold Creek
(Syngenta)

SC01SD

Sediment sample from
discharge point DSN002

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

G



SC02SD

Sediment sample from
discharge point DSN003

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

G



SC03SD

Sediment sample from
discharge point DSN004

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

G



SC04SD

Sediment sample from
discharge point DSN005

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

G

Redwing Carriers

RC01SD

Sediment sample from
ditch upstream (west) of
southern border of site

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B; C; H



RC02SD

Sediment sample from
ditch on south side of drive
from Hwy 43 back to site
(north of Rambo's
Skateland)

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B; C; H

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Perdliclo GW

PG01GW

Influent to air stripper

G

Sample of groundwater, pre-treatment

A



PG02GW

Effluent from air stripper

G

Sample will be used to determine if air
stripper is functioning as designed

A

Picayune Wood

PW01SD

Sediment sample from Mill

G

Compare to historical data for impact

B

Treating



Creek downstream of site
(01SD)



evaluation





PW02SD

Sediment sample from site
boundary, Mill Creek
(02SD)

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B



PW02SW

Surface water sample from
site boundary, Mill Creek
(02SW)

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B



PW03SD

Sediment sample,
southwest corner of site,
Mill Creek (03SD)

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B

Davis Timber

DT01SD

Sediment sample from
stream, downstream and
east of site (T02)

c

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B; F



DT02SD

Far downstream sediment
sample from stream, west
of residential area and golf
course (SD11)

c

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B; F

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American Creosote

AC01SW

Surface water sample
immediately upstream of
Baremore St.(SD07)

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B



AC01SD

Sediment sample
immediately upstream of
Baremore St.(SD07)

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B



AC02SW

Surface water sample
immediately upstream of

Hwy 15(SD09)

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B



AC02SD

Surface water sample
immediately upstream of

Hwy 15(SD09)

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B

Ciba Geigy

CG01SW

Surface water sample at
NPDES outfall at river

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B



CGOISD

Sediment sample at NPDES
outfall at river

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B



CG02SW

Wastewater sample from
permitted wastewater
discharge before pipe to
river outfall

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B

Chemfax, Inc.

CFOISD

Bernard Bayou, 100 ft
upstream of railroad trestle;
three point composite
across channel (Rl station
number 222)

c

Control sample; Bernard Bayou is an
industrial channel; needed to properly
evaluate CF02SD, CF03SD and CF04SD;
Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

A; B



CF02SD

Bernard Bayou,
immediately below railroad
trestle (Rl station number
223)

c

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

A; B


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CF03SD

Bernard Bayou,
immediately below Three
Rivers Road bridge (Rl
station number224)

C

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

A; B



CF04SD

Bernard Bayou, 150 feet
below Three Rivers Road
bridge (Rl station number
225)

C

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

A; B

Sonford Products

SP01SW

Surface water sample, ditch
downstream from site
(04SW)

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B; D



SP01SD

Sediment sample, ditch
downstream from site
(04SD)

G

Compare to historical data for impact
evaluation

B; D, F



SP02SD

Sediment sample
downstream from SP01

G

Compare to SP01SD to evaluate impact

B; D, F



SP03SD

Sediment sample
downstream from SP02

G

Compare to SP01SD to evaluate impact

B; D, F

Notes:

1 - C is composite sample; G is grab sample

2 - Analytes: A - Volatile Organic Compounds	F - Dioxin

B - Extractable Organic Compounds	G - Carbamate herbicides

C - Pesticides/PCBs	H - Herbicides

D - Metals
E - Cyanide

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3.0 INVESTIGATION MANAGEMENT PLAN

3.1	Field Project Responsibilities

The overall project lead was the responsibility of Don Hunter, SESD. Athens, Georgia.
Mr. Hunter was responsible for the following field activities:

•	Ensuring that all field activities were conducted in accordance with the project QAPP.

•	Monitoring overall field project quality control.

•	Coordinating field scheduling of work with other Section and Division activities.

•	Overseeing and managing field technical resources including non-sampling field
activities.

•	Coordinating sample analyses with the laboratories.

The site Health and Safety Officer (HSO), Art Masters, was responsible for monitoring
the health and safety of the sampling/investigative personnel.

The following is a list of the personnel that were involved in the field operations for the
Katrina Response NPL Site evaluations and their responsibilities:

•	Stacey Box, Field Team Leader, Sampler

•	Art Masters, HSO, Field Team Leader, Sampler

•	Brian Striggow, Field Team Leader, Sampler

•	Marty Allen, Sampler

•	Mike Crowe, ESAT Contract Support for Sample Processing and Shipment

•	Brian Herndon, ESAT Contract Support for Sample Processing and Shipment

All field investigators had the required 40 hours of hazardous waste site safety training,
and specific knowledge and expertise of sample collection and safety techniques in accordance
with the Region 4 EISOPQAM.

3.2	Site Control and Access

Access for 01 in, Stauffer-Lemoyne, Stauffer-Cold Creek, Perdido Groundwater
Contamination, Redwing Carriers and Ciba Geigy were arranged by the RPM for each of the
sites. All other sites were either public access or were EPA Fund-Lead sites and formal access
was not required.

3.3	Sample Collection and Handling Procedures

All samples were collected, containerized, preserved, handled, and documented in
accordance with the Region 4 Environmental Investigations Standard Operating Procedures and
Quality Assurance Manual, November 2001 (EISOPQAM). All deviations from the QAPP,

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with respect to sample collection and handling, were discussed with the Project Leader and were
documented in the field records for the investigation.

Sediment samples were collected at the selected locations using stainless steel scoops
and/or stainless steel spoons. The sampled depths varied between several inches to up to 6 to 8
inches. Sediment samples were collected as grab samples except for two sites, the Chemfax and
Davis Timber site, where composite samples were collected. Three-point composites, at quarter-
points across the Bernard Bayou, were collected at the Chemfax, Inc. site. At the Davis Timber
site, three-point composites were collected at the accessible locations from the bank.

Sediment samples were collected, as described in Section 2.1.3 and Section 2.1.4,

Where composite samples were collected, the aliquots were thoroughly mixed in glass pans.
Samples for volatile organic compound analyses, where targeted, were collected prior to mixing,
with minimum disturbance, from the central aliquot in Encore® sample containers using EPA
Method 5035. After mixing, the samples were placed in the appropriate containers and placed
on ice, as specified in Appendix A of the Region 4 EISOPQAM.

Surface water samples were collected either directly into the sample containers from the
bank or while wading or were collected in stainless steel scoops and transferred to the sample
containers.

3.4 Sample Analysis and Validation

Samples from each site were analyzed for the analytes or constituents listed in Table 1.
One hundred percent completion was achieved with respect to analysis of samples collected for
this investigation. Using sampling and analytical procedures as outlined in the Region 4
EISOPQAM and the Region 4 ASBLOQAM, errors introduced in the decision making process
were minimized.

3.5 Chain of Custody

All chain-of-custody and record keeping procedures were in accordance with the
EISOPQAM. Chain-of-custody procedures are comprised of the following elements; 1)
maintaining sample custody and 2) documentation of samples for evidence.

As defined in the EISOPQAM, a sample or other physical evidence is in custody if:

•	it is in the actual possession of an investigator;

•	it is in the view of an investigator, after being in their physical possession;

•	it was in the physical possession of an investigator and then it was secured to prevent
tampering; and/or

•	it is placed in a designated secure area.

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3.5.1 Sample Labels

Sample labels were prepared and affixed to each sample container. The labels were
prepared using waterproof, non-erasable ink as specified in Section 3 of the EISOPQAM.

3.5.2	Sample Custody Seals

The samples were sealed as soon as possible following collection as specified in the
EISOPQAM. The custody seals were dated and initialed by the sample custodian.

3.5.3	Chain-of-Custody Record

A field Chain-Of-Custody Record was used to record the collection and custody of all
samples collected for this investigation. These records accompanied the samples during their
shipment to the laboratories, allowing transfer of custody of samples from the sampler/sample
custodian to the designated sample custodian at each laboratory.

3.6	Station and Sample Identification

Sample identification numbers were assigned using the following format:

XX##YYZ, where:

•	XX is a unique identifier for the facility or site (see Table 1);

•	## indicates a sequential number assigned to each site;

•	YY indicates the media being sampled: "SD" is sediment, "SW" is surface water
and "GW" is groundwater;

•	Z identifies splits: "S" is split;

A split sample is a sample comprised of two samples, the primary sample and the
designated split sample, that are collected from the same sample material that has been
homogenized in a glass pan prior to filling of the sample containers. Assuming a well mixed
sample, a split helps evaluate both the field and laboratory procedures.

3.7	Site Mapping

The locations of all samples were logged using a GPS capable of one meter accuracy.
For composite sample locations, only the center aliquot was located. Shape files for these
locations were used to generate the sample location figures included in Appendix A.

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3.8	Investigation Derived Waste (IDW)

The following identifies types of investigation derived waste (IDW) that was generated
during the investigation and their disposition:

• Gloves, paper towels, aluminum foil and plastic wrapping from the sampling
equipment and other miscellaneous trash generated during the investigation was
bagged and placed in a dumpster for disposal at a Class D landfill

3.9	Sample Containers

Sample containers for samples were obtained from the SESD Field Equipment Center in
Athens, Georgia. These containers comply with the requirements specified in Appendix A of the
EISOPQAM. Tables 2 and 3 lists the container types and numbers used for each analyte group,
by media. Containers listed in split column are in addition to the containers comprising the
regular sample. Containers listed in the MS/MSD column are total containers for the regular
sample designated as the MS/MSD sample.

Table 2, Sample Containers, Sediment

Samples

Analytes

Containers

Splits

MS/MSD

Holding Times

Metals/Cyanide

1 8oz. glass

1 8oz. glass

2 8oz. glass

180 days

VOCs

3 EnCore™

3 EnCore™

9 EnCore™

48 hours

Semi-Volatiles,
Pesticides/PCBs

1 8oz. glass

1 8oz. glass

2 8 oz. glass

14 days

Herbicides

1 8oz. glass

1 8oz. glass

1 8oz. glass

14 days

Dioxins

1 8oz. glass

1 8oz. glass

N/A

30 days

Table 3, Sample Containers, Surface Water and Groundwater Samples

Analytes

Containers

Splits

MS/MSD

Holding Times

Metals

1 1 -liter
plastic

1 1 -liter
plastic

2 1 -liter
plastic

180 days

Cyanide

1 1 -liter
plastic

1 1 -liter
plastic

2 1 -liter
plastic

28 days

VOCs

2 40-mil
VOA vials

2 40-mil
VOA vials

6 40-mil
VOA vials

14 days

Semi-Volatiles,
Pesticides/PCBs

4 1 -liter
amber

4 1 -liter
amber

8 1 -liter
amber

14 days

Herbicides

2 1 -liter
amber

2 1 -liter
amber

6 1 -liter
amber

14 days

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4.0 SAMPLING DESIGN AND RATIONALE

Sediment, surface water and groundwater samples were collected during this field
investigation. Analysis of these samples will aid in determining if site conditions have changed
from what has been historically determined (see Section 2.1.5), Additionally, sample results
were used to determine if the groundwater treatment system at the Perdido Groundwater
Contamination site is operating as designed.

4.1 Sampling Design

Eleven Superfund sites, nine NPL and two non-NPL, were targeted for this evaluation.
The scope of work varied for each site and is based on an assessment of site conditions
determined by the RPM for each site during immediate post-Katrina site visits. Except for the
Perdido Groundwater Contamination site, where only groundwater samples from the treatment
system were collected, the scope of work at each site generally consisted of the collection of two
to four sediment and surface water samples (where surface water was present) from existing
monitoring locations, including permitted NPDES discharge points. To the extent possible, these
samples were collected from locations previously sampled during remedial investigations or
other characterization activities.

4.2 Data Validation/Usability

The data generated from the split and duplicate samples was validated in accordance with
the Region 4 Analytical Support Branch Laboratory Operations and Quality Assurance Manual,
November 2004 (ASBLOQAM).

Analyses for metals, cyanide, VOCs, semi-volatiles, pesticides and PCBs were performed
by CLP laboratories. This data was validated according to the National Functional Guidelines
for Organic Data Review, OSWER 9240.1-05-A-P (October 1999), the National Functional
Guidelines for Inorganic Data Review, OSWER 9240.1-45 (October 2004) and Region 4's Data
Validation Standard Operating Procedures for Contract Laboratory Program Routine Analytical
Services, Revision 2.0 (January 1999).

The dioxin/furan, herbicide and carbamate analysis were performed by laboratories
contracted by EP A. Validation of the dioxin data was performed by ES AT using the National
Functional Guidelines for Dioxin Data Review, OSWER540-R-02-003 (August 2002) and
Region 4's Data Validation Standard Operating Procedures for Dioxin Data Version 3.0 (May
2002) documents. The dioxin data will consist of a Level 4 - CLP type data package that
contains the C-O-Cs, instrument raw data, initial and/or continuing calibration data/curves, bench
sheets/sample preparation information, QA/QC data/information, and case narrative detailing
any problems associated with this data.

Data for herbicides and thiocarbamate herbicides was reviewed and validated against the
standard operating procedures and quality management plan requirements of the performing
laboratory. Data qualification decisions were made in accordance with the National Functional
Guidelines for Organic Data Review.

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5.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE

Quality assurance (QA) procedures must begin in the planning stage and continue
through sample collection, analyses, reporting and final review. The methods that were used to
ensure data quality are discussed below.

5.1	Organization and Responsibilities

The project leader has overall responsibility for field QA. Off-site laboratory analyses
for samples collected during the investigation were conducted by the CLP laboratories under the
current CLP Statement of Work. The precision, comparability and accuracy of sample analyses
were determined in accordance with the ASBLOQAM.

5.2	Field QA/QC Samples

5.2.1	Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate

Samples for laboratory quality control analyses (matrix spike/matrix spike duplicate, or
MS/MSD) were designated as specified in the EISOPQAM. Because each site was booked
separately for analyses, one MS/MSD sample was designated for each site

5.2.2	Population Variability - Duplicate Samples

Because of the small number of samples to be collected at each site, the media that are
being collected and the nature of the investigation, variability duplicates were deemed as not
appropriate or warranted for this investigation. No duplicates, therefore, were collected for this
investigation.

5.2.3	Sample Handling - On-Site Splits

Four splits were collected, one each at four of the eleven sites/facilities sampled for this
investigation. These samples, collected at fifteen percent of the sample locations, were used to
assess sample handling variability. This number exceeds the 10 percent specified in the QAPP.
The split sample results for the four split samples are included in the data presentation in Section
6 and are included as part of the data in the complete data appended to this report. The split
sample results were generally consistent at each of the split sample locations and were within
anticipated limits for the media sampled.

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6.0 INVESTIGATION RESULTS

The following sections summarize the results of analysis of samples collected at the
eleven facilities or sites selected for the Post-Katrina NPL and Non-NPL Superfund site
evaluations. Figures 3 through 12, contained in Appendix A of this document, show the
locations of these samples. Analytical data summaries, based on a summary of detected analytes
or compounds, are provided below and at the end of this section for each facility. The complete
data, included in Appendix B of this report, contain the detected compounds as well as those
analyzed for but not detected, with the minimum quantitation limits, i.e., reporting limits, for the
undetected compounds and analytes.

The following is a list of data qualifiers used in the analytical data summaries
accompanying the presentation of the investigation results.

J Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.

N Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative
identification.

NJ Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative
identification. Reported value is an estimate.

C Confirmed by GC/MS

A Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average " of replicates

U Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.

UJ Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

R Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe
quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

NR Not reported.

6.1 Olin-Mclntosh Plant (NPL)

Sediment and surface water samples were collected at two locations, OMOl and OM02,
shown on Figure 3, and were analyzed for volatile organic compounds and mercury. The results
are summarized below.

Mercury, Sediments:

Analyte	Units	OMOISD QM02SD

Mercury mg/kg	0,82 U	0.58

Mercury, Surface Water:

Analyte Units	OMOISW QM02SW

Mercury ug/1	0.20 11	0.21

Volatile Organic Compounds, Sediment:

Analyte	Units	OMOISD	QM02SI)

1,3-dichlorobenzene ug/kg	16 U	4 J

Petroleum Product ug/kg	N	NR

Unknown	ug/kg	13 J	NR

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Volatile Organic Compounds, Surface Water: No volatile organic compounds were
detected in either of the surface water samples collected for the Olin-Mclntosh Plant evaluation.

6.2 Ciba Geigy (NPL)

A sediment and surface water sample was collected at location CG01, shown on Figure 4.
In addition, a sample of the facility's permitted wastewater discharge was collected from a point
within the plant boundaries. This point, identified as CG02SW, is also shown on Figure 4.
Samples from both locations were analyzed for pesticides/PCBs and diazinon. Samples
CG01 SDS and CGO1 SWS are the split samples from station CGO1. The results are summarized
below:

Diazinon, Sediment:

Analyte	Units	CG01SD	CG01SDS

Diazinon	ug/kg	1300 UR 1300 UR

Diazinon, Surface Water (01SW) and Wastewater (02SW):

Analyte	Units	CG01SW CG01SWS CG02SW

Diazinon	ug/1	0.62 UR	(162 UR	4.2 NJ

Pesticide/PCB Compounds, Sediment:

Analyte

Units

CGO I SI)

CGO I SDS

4,4,4'-DDD

ug/kg

4.4 J

5.0

4,4,4'-DDE

ug/kg

7.1

6.8

4,4,4-DDT

ug/kg

3.3 J

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Pesticide/PCB Compounds, Surface Water (01 SW) and W astewater (02SW):

Analyte	Units	CG01SW CGO J SWS CG02SW

Delta-BHC	ug/1	0.050 U 0.050 U 0.045 J

A1 drin	ug/1	0.050 U 0.050 U 1.0

6.3 Stauffer-Cold Creek (Syngenta) (NPL)

Four sediment samples were collected at the locations shown on Figure 5. Because no
water was present at the time of sampling, surface water samples, which were planned at these
locations, were not collected. All samples were analyzed for a suite of thiocarbamate herbicides,
including Butyl ate (Sutan™), Molinate (Ordram™), Cycloate (Ro-Neet™), EPTC (Eptam™),
Pebulate (Tillam™) and Vernolate (Vernam™).

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The following is an analytical data summary of the thiocarbamate herbicides detected in
the four samples:

Thiocarbamate Herbicides, Sediment:

Analvte

Units

sco i si)

SC02SD

SC03SD

SC04SD

Vernolate

ug/kg

1000 UR

650 CJ

670 CJ

630 UR

EPTC

ug/kg

1000 u

1500 C

1300 C

300 CJA

Cycloate

ug/kg

1000 u

1300 C

630 CJ

1000 u

Butyl ate

ug/kg

1000 u

2600 C

6800 C

1400 CJA

Pebulate

ug/kg

1 ooou

340 CJ

290 CJ

1000 u

Molinate

ug/kg

R

R

R

R

6.4 Stauffer-LeMoyne (Akzo Nobel) (NPL)

Sediment samples were collected from two locations, SLO1 and SL02, shown on Figure
5. Because no water was present at the time of sampling, surface water samples, which were
planned at these locations, were not collected. The samples were analyzed for total mercury,
cyanide and volatile organic compounds. The results are summarized below.

Mercury and Cyanide, Sediment:

Analyte	Units	SI.01SI)	SL02SD

Total Mercury	mg/kg	0.87 J	0.60 UJ

Cyanide	mg/kg	1.61J	1.5 U

Volatile Organic Compounds, Sediment:

Analvte

Units

S1.01S1)

SL02SD

Acetone

ug/kg

12 U

47 J

Toluene

ug/kg

12 U

20

Dimethyl sulfide

ug/kg

12 U

12 NJ

Petroleum Product

ug/kg

N

N

Unknown

ug/kg

NR

7 J

3 Unknowns

ug/kg

38 J

NR

6.5 Perdido Groundwater Contamination (NPL)

Two water samples, PGO1 and PG02, were collected from the groundwater treatment
system influent and effluent lines, respectively, at the Perdido Groundwater Contamination
groundwater treatment system, the location of which is shown on Figure 6. Both samples were
analyzed for volatile organic compounds. No volatile organic compounds were detected in either
of the samples.

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6.6 Redwing Carriers (Saraland Apartments)(NPL)

Two sediment samples were collected from ditches adjacent to the Redwing Carriers site.
The locations are shown on Figure 7. Because no water was present at the time of sampling,
surface water samples, which were planned, were not collected at these locations. The samples
were analyzed for extractable organic compounds, pesticides/PCBs and the herbicide Vernolate
(Vernam™). The following are analytical data summaries of the extractable organic compound
and pesticide/PCB compound analyses for these samples. No Vernalate was detected in either
sample with reporting limits of 980UR ug/kg and 700UR ug/kg, for samples RCO1 SD and
RC02SD, respectively.

Extractable Organic Compounds, Sediment:

Analvte

Units

RC01SD

RC02SD

Benzo( a )fl uoranthene

ug/kg

150 J

490 UR

B enzo(b )fl uoranthene

ug/kg

260 J

1 10

Benzo(k)fl uoranthene

ug/kg

290 J

100

Benzo-a-pyrene

ug/kg

150 J

490 U

Chrysene

ug/kg

310 J

100 J

F1 uoranthene

ug/kg

310 J

130 J

Pyrene

ug/kg

410 J

130 J

Pesticide/PCB Compounds, Sediment:





Analvte

Units

RC01SD

RC02SD

4,4,4'-DDE	ug/kg	2.3 J	4.9 U

Di el drin	ug/kg	4.1 J	2.1 NJ

Gamma-chlordane 12	ug/kg	9.1	2,5 U

6.7 American Creosote Works (NPL)

Surface water and sediment samples were collected from two locations, A CO 1 and AC02,
as shown on Figure 8, and were analyzed for extractable organic compounds. The extractable
organic compound analytical data summary tables are included as Table 6.1 (sediment summary)
and Table 6.2 (surface water summary) at the end of Section 6. Samples ACO1SDS and
ACO1SWS are the split samples of sediment and surface water collected at location ACO 1.
Numerous miscellaneous extractable organic compounds (TICs) were detected in these samples
and the results are included with the complete data appended to this report.

6.8 Sonford Products (Non-NPL)

Sediment samples were collected at three locations, SP01, SP02 and SP03, as shown on
Figure 9. In addition to the sediment sample collected at location SPO1, a surface water sample
was also collected at that location. All samples were analyzed for metals, extractable organic
compounds, pesticide/PCBs and dioxins, except for the surface water sample, which was not

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analyzed for dioxins. The metals results, for both sediment and surface water samples, are
summarized below. Also summarized are the extractable organic compound and pesticide/PCB
sediment results. Numerous miscellaneous extractable organic compounds (TICs) were reported
and are included with the complete data appended to the report but are not summarized below.
No pesticide/PCB compounds and only trace detections of miscellaneous extractable organic
compounds (TICs) were reported for the surface water sample. These results are also included in
the complete data appended to the report. The dioxin results are summarized in Table 6.3 at the
end of Section 6.

Lead and Arsenic, Sediment:

Analvte Units	S/'OISD SP02SD SP03SD

Lead mg/kg

20

150

62



Arsenic mg/kg

1.4 J

4.1

2.9



Lead and Arsenic, Surface Water:







Analvte Units

SP01SW







Lead ug/1

9.3 J







Arsenic ug/1

10 U







Extractable Organic Compounds, Sediment:





Analvte

Units

SP01SD

SP02SD

SP03SD

B enzo(b Jfluoranthene

ug/kg

490 U

380 J

490 U

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

ug/kg

490 U

330 J

490 U

Benzo-a-pyrene

ug/kg

490 U

240 J

490 U

Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate

ug/kg

490 U

340 J

490 U

Chrysene

ug/kg

490 U

310 J

490 U

Fluoranthene

ug/kg

490 (I

350 J

490 (I

Indeno( 1,2,3 -cd)pyrene

ug/kg

490 U

230 J

490 U

Pentachlorophenol

ug/kg

1200 U

260011

1200 U

Pyrene

ug/kg

490 U

390 J

490 U

Pesticide/PCB Compounds, Sediment:







Analvte

Units

SP01SD

SP02SD

SP03SD

Beta-BHC

ug/kg

1.6 NJ

9.8

2 J U

Delta-BHC

ug/kg

1.2 J

1 1

2 J U

Gamma-BHC (Lindane)

ug/kg

2.5 U

3 NJ

2 J V

Dieldrin

ug/kg

1.3 J

18

2.2 J

4,4,4'-DDE

ug/kg

4.9 11

10 J

1.2 NJ

Alpha-Chlordane /2

ug/kg

25 U

2.4 J

2.5 U

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6.9 Davis Timber (NPL)

Sediment samples were collected at two locations, DT01 and DT02, as shown on Figure
10. Because of dry conditions, surface water samples, which were planned, were not collected at
these locations. Both samples were analyzed for extractable organic compounds and dioxins.
Sample DT01 SDS is the split sample at station DT01 SD. The extractable organic analytical
results are summarized below. The miscellaneous extractable organic compound (TIC) data are
not summarized but can be found in the complete data appended to this report. The dioxin
results are summarized in Table 6.4 at the end of Section 6.

Extractable Organic Compounds, Sediment:

Analvte

Units

1)101 SI)

1)101 SDS

/) TO 2 SI)

Pentachlorophenol

ug/kg

880

450 J

940 U

Chrysene

ug/kg

84 J

75 J

380 U

Fluoranthene

ug/kg

80 J

340 U

380 U

Pyrene

ug/kg

78 J

76 J

380 U

6.10	Chemfax, Inc. (Non-NPL)

Sediment samples were collected at four locations in Bernard Bayou, as shown on Figure
11. All samples were analyzed for volatile and extractable organic compounds. Sample
CF04SDS is the split of the sample collected at location CF04SD.

Extractable Organic Compounds, Sediment:

Acetophenone, detected at an estimated concentration of 96 ug/kg, in sample CF04SD,
was the only extractable organic compound detected in the samples collected at this site. Several
miscellaneous extractable compounds (TICs) and unknown compounds were detected at
generally low concentrations in samples from each of the four stations. These results are
included in the complete data appended to the report. The VOC results are summarized below.

Volatile Organic Compounds, Sediment:

Analvte Units CF01SD CF02SD	CF03SD	CF04SD	CF04SDS

Acetone ug/kg 19 J 12 J	11 (JJ	10 J	11 J

Unknown ug/kg 6 J	6 J	8 J	6 J	8 J

6.11	Picayune Wood Treating (NPL)

Sediment samples were collected at three locations, PWO1, PW02 and PW03, as shown
on Figure 12. In addition, a surface water sample was also collected at location PW02. All
samples were analyzed for extractable organic compounds. The analytical results are

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summarized below. No extractable organic compounds were detected in the water sample
collected at station PW02.

Extractable Organic Compounds, Sediment:

Analvte

Units

PW01SD

PW02SD

P W0 3 SI)

Anthracene

ug/kg

580 U

280 J

140 J

Benzo(a)anthracene

ug/kg

280 J

420 J

130 J

B enzo(b )fluoranthene

ug/kg

600

1000

310 J

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

ug/kg

410 J

780

160 J

B enzo(ghi)p eryl ene

ug/kg

380 J

470 J

180 J

Benzo-a-pyrene

ug/kg

410 J

660 J

170 J

Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate

ug/kg

990

1600

460 J

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene

ug/kg

580 (J

180 J

520 U

Chrysene

ug/kg

520 J

890

270 J

Fluoranthene

ug/kg

870

1300

380 J

Indeno( 1,2,3 -cd)pyrene

ug/kg

430 J

580 J

190 J

Phenanthrene

ug/kg

290 J

390 J

120 J

Pyrene

ug/kg

650

1100

340 J

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Table 6.1

Extractable Organic Data Summary, Sediment Samples

American Creosote Works

Post-Katrina NPL and Non-NPL Superfund Site

Evaluations





AC01SD



AC01SDS



AC02SD



1,1 -Biphenyl

UG/KG

64000



64000



1400

v

2,4-Dimethylp henol

UG/KG

2500

J

2700

J

1400

u

2-Methylnaphthalene

UG/KG

350000



400000



1400

u

Acenaphthene

UG/KG

330000



380000



560

J

Acenaphthylene

UG/KG

22000



22000



4700



Acetophenone

UG/KG

3400

J

4300

J

1400

v

Anthracene

UG/KG

140000



150000



3800



Benzo( a) Anthracene

UG/KG

83000



86000



14000



B enzo(b )Fluoranthene

UG/KG

36000



35000



15000



Benzo(ghi)Perylene

UG/KG

11000

J

10000

J

4200

J

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

UG/KG

33000



38000



17000



Benzo-a-Pyrene

UG/KG

34000



35000



16000



Carbazole

UG/KG

66000

J

63000

J

1400

v

Chrysene

UG/KG

77000



76000



17000



Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

UG/KG

5900

J

5200

J

3600



Dibenzofuran

UG/KG

270000



290000



380

J

Fluoranthene

UG/KG

440000



480000



16000



Fluorene

UG/KG

340000



380000



760

J

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

UG/KG

15000



13000



11000

J

Naphthalene

UG/KG

1300000



1400000



380

J

Phenanthrene

UG/KG

960000



1000000



3600



Pyrene

UG/KG

250000



280000



16000



Data Qualifiers

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.

J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.

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Table 6.2

Extractable Organic Data Summary, Surface Water Samples
American Creosote Works
Post-Katrina NPL and Non-NPL Superfund
Site Evaluations





AC 01 SW



AC01SWS



AC02SW



2,4-Dimethylp henol

UG/L

3

J

7

J

10

u

Acenaphthene

UG/L

3

J

4

J

10

u

Chrysene

UG/L

10

v

10

V

3

J

Fluoranthene

UG/L

6

J

4

J

3

J

Pyrene

UG/L

3

J

2

J

10

v

Data Qualifiers

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.

J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.

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Tabic 6.3

Dioxin Analytical Data Summary, Sediments
Sonford Products Superfund Site

Post-katrina NPL and Non-NPL Superfund Site Evaluations

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodib enzodioxin	N G/KG

1.2.3.4.6.7.8-Heptachlorodib	en/ofuran	N G/KG

1.2.3.4.7.8.9-Heptachlorodib	en/ofuran	N G/KG
1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin	NG/KG
1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran	NG/KG
1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin	NG/KG

1.2.3.6.7.8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran	NG/KG

1.2.3.7.8.9-Hexachlorodib	en/odioxin	N G/KG
1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodib en/ofuran	N G/KG
1,2,3.7.8-Pentachlorodiben/odioxin	NG/KG
1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran	NG/KG
2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodib en/ofuran	N G/KG
2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodib en/ofuran	N G/KG
2,3,7,8-T etrachlorodib en/odioxin	N G/KG
2,3,7,8-T etrachlorodib en/ofuran	N G/KG
Heptachlorodiben/odioxin (Total)	NG/KG
Heptachlorodiben/ofuran (Total)	NG/KG
Hexachlorodiben/odioxin (Total)	NG/KG
Hexachlorodiben/ofuran (Total)	NG/KG
Octachlorodiben/odioxin	NG/KG
Octachlorodiben/ofuran	NG/KG
Pentachlorodiben/odioxin (Total)	NG/KG
Pentachlorodiben/ofuran (Total)	NG/KG
Tetrachlorodiben/odioxin (Total)	NG/KG
Tetrachlorodiben/ofuran (Total)	NG/KG

TEQ (Avian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)	NG/KG

TEQ (Fish Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)	NG/KG
TEQ (Mammalian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98) NG/KG

Data Qualifiers

J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.

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SP01SD



SP02SD



SP03SD



15000



110000

I

29000



3400



32000



8100



380



3800



1600



330



3400



1000



290



3100



1200



1000



11000



2600



220



2200



860



650



6300



1200



100



810



470



100



950



380



39



420



170



340



3800



1500



74



770



350



9



120



29



8



74



28



26000

I

170000

I

46000

I

9300

I

99000

I

24000

I

6700

I

67000

I

13000

I

6900

I

73000

I

18000

I

220000

I

220000

I

120000

I

6200

I

37000

I

11000



750

I

9500

I

3000

I

1500

I

18000

I

6600

I

120

I

2500

I

490

I

200

I

3500

I

780

I

460



4400

I

1500



500



4800

I

1700



650



6000

J

1900




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Table 6.4

Dioxin Analytical Data Summary, Sediments
Davis Timber Superfund Site

Post-katrina NPL and Non-NPL Superfund Site Evaluations

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodib en/odioxin	N G/KG

1.2.3.4.6.7.8-Heptachlorodib	en/ofuran	N G/KG

1.2.3.4.7.8.9-Heptachlorodib	en/ofuran	N G/KG
1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin	NG/KG
1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran	NG/KG
1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin	NG/KG

1.2.3.6.7.8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran	NG/KG

1.2.3.7.8.9-Hexachlorodib	en/odioxin	N G/KG
1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran	NG/KG
1,2,3.7.8-Pentachlorodiben/odioxin	NG/KG
1,2,3.7.8-Pentachlorodiben/ofuran	NG/KG
2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodib en/ofuran	N G/KG
2.3.4.7.8-Pentachlorodiben/ofuran	NG/KG
2,3,7,8-T etrachlorodib en/odioxin	N G/KG
2,3,7,8-T etrachlorodib en/ofuran	N G/KG
Heptachlorodiben/odioxin (Total)	NG/KG
Heptachlorodiben/ofuran (Total)	NG/KG
Hexachlorodiben/odioxin (Total)	NG/KG
Hexachlorodiben/ofuran (Total)	NG/KG
Octachlorodiben/odioxin	NG/KG
Octachlorodiben/ofuran	NG/KG
Pentachlorodiben/odioxin (Total)	NG/KG
Pentachlorodiben/ofuran (Total)	NG/KG
Tetrachlorodiben/odioxin (Total)	NG/KG
Tetrachlorodiben/ofuran (Total)	NG/KG

TEQ (Avian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)	NG/KG

TEQ (Fish Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)	NG/KG
TEQ (Mammalian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98) NG/KG

Data Qualifiers

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.

J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.

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DT01SD

13000



2400



210



140



93



560



83



320



33



45



16



150



35



2.4



3.4



21000

I

7700

I

3300

I

3200

I

93000

I

7700



380

I

590

I

86

I

100

I

220
230
370

DT02SD

1100



190



16



11



7.6



50



5.5



24



2.7



2.9



1.2

I

10



3.2



0.3

I

0.34

V

1800

I

610

I

240

I

220

I

8600

I

630



22

I

45

I

4.6

I

5.7

I

17

18

30

DT01SDS

17000

3200

270

190

120

710

100

440

41

60

19

190

43

3.3

4.5

27000

11000

4200

4000

92000

9200

510

840

130

140

280

300

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7.0 IMPACT EVALUATION

The data presented in Section 6 was evaluated by the Region 4 Waste Management
Division, Technical Services Section (TSS), in consultation with the RPM for each site, to
determine if there were any observable or attributable Post-Katrina impacts at the NPL and
Non-NPL sites selected for this investigation. Evaluating the sampling data to determine if
there was an off-site impact from Hurricane Katrina posed a challenge at some sites, due to the
scarcity of pre-existing sampling data and supporting information suitable for data
interpretation. The NPL designations are provided in the section heading for each site.

Conclusions regarding the potential impact of the hurricane on these sites are based on
a comparison of post-hurricane data to existing soil and sediment clean up values defined for
the site, or available past sample data collected during remedial investigations or routine
monitoring activities. In addition, the results were compared to EPA Region 9 Preliminary
Remediation Goals (PRCs) and the Office of Water's 2004 National Recommended Water
Quality Criteria (NRWQC) to determine if conditions at the sites might represent previously
unrecognized risks to human health and the environment. EPA Region 9 PRCs (available at:
http://vvvvvv.epa.gov/region9/vvaste/sfund/prg/index.html) are risk-based concentrations based
on long-term (i.e., 30-year) exposures to children and adults in a residential setting. The PRCs
are intended to assist risk assessors and others in initial screening-level evaluations of
environmental measurements. EPA Office of Water's 2004 N RWQC- (available at:
http://vvvvvv.epa.gov/vvaterscience/criteria/vvqcriteria.html ) are a compilation of surface water
quality criteria for the protection of aquatic life and human health for approximately 150
pollutants.

The results of these evaluations are presented in Sections 7.1 through 7.11.

7.1 Olin-Mclntosh Plant, Mcintosh, Alabama (NPL)

Sediment and surface water samples were collected at two locations and analyzed for
volatile organic compounds and mercury.

Total mercury, a site-related contaminant of concern, was detected in sample OM02SD
at 0.58 mg/kg, below the 55 mg/kg clean up level defined in the ROD and the residential PRC
of 23 mg/kg. Historically, mercury concentrations in sediments at this location have ranged
from non-detect to 10.4 mg/kg. The detection of 0.58 mg/kg, therefore, is consistent with
results obtained from the 1991 -1992 sampling for the remedial investigation conducted at the
site.

1,3-Dichlorobenzene, the only VOC identified in site sediment, was detected in sample
OM02SD at 4J ug/kg, below the 140 mg/kg clean up level defined in the ROD and the
residential PRC of 530 mg/kg.

Mercury was detected in surface water sample OMO1SW, located west of the facility
near Highway 43, at a concentration of 0.2 1 ug/1. This location is near the well sand piles,
known to contain mercury at concentrations exceeding 100 mg/kg. The detected concentration
of 0.2 1 ug/1 is below the national recommended water quality criteria (NRWQC) value of 0.77
ug/1, but above the State of Alabama standard for protection of aquatic life of 0.012 ug/1. This
sample, however, was not taken in a permanent body of water capable of sustaining aquatic

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life. Furthermore, the reported concentration is less than previously detected concentrations of
mercury in surface water at the site.

There is no indication of an adverse impact due to a release from the 01 in Corporation
Mcintosh Plant associated with Hurricane Katrina. Reported concentrations of site-related
contaminants of concern (COC) are consistent with historical characterization data and no
chemicals, COC or otherwise, were found to exceed any risk-based residential human health
benchmarks. The Alabama Department of Environmental Management is aware of the
ongoing runoff of mercury at the well sand residue area and is continuing to monitor potential
impacts from this area.

7.2 Ciba Geigy, Mcintosh, Alabama (NPL)

Sediment and surface water samples were collected and analyzed for pesticides and
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) permitted outfall at the T ombigbee River. No site-related contaminants of concern
(COC) were detected in the surface water sample.

Low levels of the pesticide 4,4'-DDT (p,p'-DDT) and its metabolites 4,4'-DDD (p,p'-
DDD), and 4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE) were detected in sample CGO1SD. No other pesticides or
PCBs were detected. 4,4'-DDD was detected at 4.4 J ug/kg, 4,4'-DDE was detected at 7.1
ug/kg, and 4,4'-DDT was detected at 3.3 J ug/kg. In sample CGO 1 SDS (a split sample from
CG01 SD) 4,4'-DDD was detected at 33 ug/kg, 4,4'-DDE was detected at 5.0 ug/kg, and 4,4'-
DDT was detected at 20 ug/kg.

All of the concentrations of 4,4'-DDT and its metabolites detected following Hurricane
Katrina were below the sediment cleanup level in the Record of Decision for the total of 4,4'-
DDT, 4,4'-DDD, and 4,4'-DDE of 15 mg/kg. No detected concentrations of DDT, DDD or
DDE exceeded residential PRC soil screening benchmarks. Moreover, it is unlikely for persons
to become exposed to the sediments collected at the NPDES outfall at the Tombigbee River
because the sediments are permanently covered by water. 4,4'-DDT, 4,4'-DDD, and 4,4'-DDE
are pesticides which have been historically detected in the sediments in the vicinity of the Ciba
Geigy facility.

The diazinon data for sediment sample CGO 1 SD and surface water sample CGO 1SW
were rejected by the standard quality assurance procedures used to evaluate laboratory data.
The data could not be used to make a statement about the presence of absence of diazinon in
the sediment. The reporting levels for the rejected data, however, were well below the
corresponding residential PRG of 55,000 ug/kg.

There is no indication of an adverse impact due to a release from the Ciba Geigy Plant
associated with Hurricane Katrina. Reported concentrations of site-related COCs are
consistent with historical characterization data and no chemicals, COC or otherwise, were
found to exceed any risk-based residential human health benchmarks.

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7.3 Stauffcr-Cold Creek (Syngenta), LeMoyne, Alabama (NPL)

Four sediment samples were collected. Because no water was present at the time of
sampling, surface water samples, which were planned at these locations, were not collected.
Sediment samples were analyzed for a suite of thiocarbamate herbicides, including Butyl ate
(Sutan™), Cycloate (Ro-Neet™), EPTC (Eptam™), Pebulate (Tillam™) and Vernolate
(Vernam™). Data validation for the herbicide Molinate (Ordram™) was rejected for all
samples tested. No surface soil or sediment clean up criteria were defined in the RODs for the
site. There was no historical sediment data for the NPDES outfalls to which the sampling
results could be compared. Sampling data were compared to residential PRCs.

The reported concentrations for detected herbicides were all less than available
residential PRCs. There were no available screening levels for Cycloate on the EPA Region 9
PRC table to screen the three detections, which ranged from 630 CJ ug/kg to 1300 C ug/kg.
Upon search of the EP A Pesticides program website, an oral RfD was located
[http://vvvvvv.epa.gov/REDs/cycloate_red.pdf]. Using the RfD of 0.005 mg/kg-d, a screening
level residential soil PRC can be generated (about 300 mg/kg) that is much higher than the
reported concentrations.

There is no indication of an adverse impact due to a release from the Stauffer-Cold
Creek Plant associated with Hurricane Katrina. Reported concentrations for this evaluation for
detected thiocarbamate herbicides are below available residential PRCs.

7.4	Stauffer Chemical - LeMoyne Plant (Akzo Nobel), LeMoyne, Alabama (NPL)

Sediment samples were collected from two locations, SL01 and SL02. Because no
water was present at the time of sampling, surface water samples, which were planned at these
locations, were not collected. The samples were analyzed for total mercury, cyanide and
volatile organic compounds. There was no historical sediment data for the NPDES outfalls to
which the evaluation sampling results could be compared. No surface soil or sediment clean up
criteria were defined in the RODs for the site. Sampling data were compared to residential risk-
risk based screening levels.

The volatile organic compounds toluene and acetone were detected in samples from
location SL02. Low levels of total mercury were detected at location SL01. The detected level
of total mercury (0.87 mg/kg) is below the screening level for residential soil, even if the
mercury is assumed to be in the more toxic methylated form (6.1 mg/kg). There is no
indication of an adverse impact due to a release from the Stauffer-LeMoyne Plant associated
with Hurricane Katrina. Reported concentrations for this evaluation are all below available
residential risk-based human health screening values.

7.5	Perdido Groundwater Contamination, Perdido, Alabama (NPL)

Two water samples, PG01 and PG02, were collected from the groundwater treatment
system influent and effluent lines, respectively, at the Perdido Groundwater Contamination
groundwater treatment system. Both samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds.
No volatile organic compounds were detected in either of the samples. The results were non-

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detect for all analyzed constituents. The reported quantitation limits ("U" values) all appear to
achieve the targeted contract-required quantitation limits (CRQLs).

There does not appear to be any significant detrimental change in concentrations of
site-related chemicals at the sampled groundwater locations. No analytes were detected in the
current groundwater samples collected from the site. There is no indication of an adverse
impact on the groundwater treatment system at the Perdido Groundwater Contamination site.
The treatment system is still functioning as designed.

7.6 Redwing Carriers (Saraland Apartments), Saraland, Alabama (NPL)

Two sediment samples were collected from ditches adjacent to the Redwing Carriers
site. Because no water was present at the time of sampling, surface water samples, which were
planned, were not collected at these locations. The samples were analyzed for extractable
organic compounds, pesticides/PCBs and the herbicide Vernolate (Vernam™). The results
were low or non-detect for the analyzed pesticides and herbicides. The reported concentrations
are all less than human health risk-based residential soil screening levels.

The ROD defined polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) as the primary contaminants of
concern. Seven different PAH compounds were detected. Sample concentrations were
compared to the 94.9 mg/kg cleanup level for benzo-a-pyrene, the 540 mg/kg cleanup level for
benzo-b-fluoranthene, and the 362 mg/kg cleanup level for crysene that were set for the site.
None of the samples collected from the site contained concentrations of the contaminants of
concern above the cleanup levels established for the site. Only one detection of
benzo[a]pyrene (150 ug/kg) was above a 1E-6 cancer risk-based residential soil level, but it
was less than the 1E-5 risk level (620 ug/kg). The other PAH detections, as well as the
Dieldrin and DDE detections, were below the 1E-6 cancer risk-based residential soil level.
Many of the data points for these contaminants are "J" flagged, indicating uncertainty in the
reported concentration. This uncertainty, however, is common and accepted in reported site
data.

There is no indication of an adverse impact due to Hurricane Katrina at the sampled
sediment locations. Detections were reported for two pesticides (DDE at 2.3 ug/kg and
Dieldrin at 4.1 ug/kg) and for several PAH compounds. All sediment evaluation data are
below residential soil screening levels (PRCs) for the listed chemicals.

7.7 American Creosote Works, Louisville, Mississippi (NPL)

Surface water and sediment samples were collected at two locations, ACO1 and AC02,
and were analyzed for extractable organic compounds, including the PAH compounds
comprising the site contaminants of concern (COC). Numerous extractable organic
compounds, primarily the polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), were detected in the
two sediment samples.

Samples taken post-Katrina exceed levels of several PAH compounds detected in
sampling conducted in March 2005, however surficial and shallow sediment contamination is
known to be non-uniform and highly variable at the site, and it is highly likely that the recent
sampling encountered a hot spot of contamination present prior to the hurricane. Ongoing

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releases of contamination to sediment have been documented and appear to fluctuate with
seasonal rainfall events. Based on the site history and the RPM's direct observations, the
contamination observed and documented by this evaluation is known to have been pre-existing
and of similar magnitude and does not appear to be a direct result of a release due to Hurricane
Katrina. However, there is uncertainty regarding whether there is a true impact or not due to
the variability of sediment contamination.

Reported concentrations of COCs exceeded the Region 9 PRCs for the 1E-06 cancer
risk for the residential exposure scenario. Benzo(a)anthracene (83,000 ug/kg) was above a 1E-
4 cancer risk-based residential soil level (62000 ug/kg). Benzo(a)pyrene (34000 ug/kg) was
above a 1E-4 cancer risk-based residential soil level (6200 ug/kg). Benzo(b)fluoranthene
(36,000 ug/kg) exceeded the 1 E-06 level (620 ug/kg) but did not exceed the 1E-04 level
(62,000 ug/kg). Benzo(k)fluoranthene (33,000 ug/kg) was above the 1 E-06 level (6,200 ug/kg)
but below the 1E-05 risk level (62,000 ug/kg). Dibenz(a,h)anthracene (5,900 ug/kg) exceeded
the 1 E-06 risk level (62 ug/kg) but was below the 1 E-04 risk level (6,200 ug/kg). Indeno( 1,2,3-
cd)pyrene (15,000 ug/kg) was above the 1 E-06 risk level (620 ug/kg) but below the 1 E-04 risk
level (62,000 ug/kg).

It is important to note that sediments have been sampled previously during earlier site
characterizations and were known to be adversely impacted by the site prior to Hurricane
Katrina. Sediment contamination is being addressed in ongoing remedial actions at the site.
Additionally, EPA Region 4 normally considers long-term human exposure to sediments that
are under water, as are the sediments sampled for this evaluation, to be minimal due to
infrequent opportunities for contact of significant duration. Five site-related PAH compounds
were also detected in the surface water samples, but all detections were less than 10 ug/1 and
below national recommended water quality criteria.

7.8 Sonford Products, Flowood, Mississippi (Non-NPL)

Sediment samples were collected at three locations, SP01, SP02 and SP03. Sediment
samples were analyzed for metals, extractable organic compounds, pesticide/PCBs and dioxins
Site-specific COCs, from previous site evaluations, are pesticides, including PCP, lindane,
DDT, dioxins/furans, and possibly lead and arsenic.

Sampling data were evaluated against existing environmental sampling results and were
compared to available risk-based human health screening values. Detections of lead in
sediment samples were below residential screening values, however arsenic (1.4 mg/kg, 4.1
mg/kg, 2.9 mg/kg) exceeded the 1 E-06 residential risk level, however 2 of the three samples
were below the 1E-05 risk level (4 mg/kg) with one slightly exceeding this level but still well
below the 1 E-04 risk level (40 mg/kg) and within the risk range. Benzo(a)pyrene (240 ug/kg)
was above the 1 E-06 risk level but below the 1 E-05 risk level (620 ug/kg).

The dioxin/furan analyses for these three sediment samples reported Toxicity
Equivalent (TEQ) levels of 0.65 ug/kg (SP01 SD), 6.0 ug/kg (SP02SD), and 1.9 ug/kg
(SP03SD). These post-hurricane levels are well within the range of reported TEQ levels from
pre-hurricane (April 2005) sediment/soil samples from this site (range of 0.004 - 77.0 ug/kg).
All are well below EPA's residential clean up criteria for dioxin of 1000 ug/kg.

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The results were low or non-detect for the site COCs (pesticides). The results from
analyses of the samples were all non-detect ("U") for pentachlorophenol (PCP); however, the
U values (1200U, 2600U, 1200U ug/kg) appear to be somewhat elevated. This casts some
doubt as to whether PCP may have been present in the samples at some level. Even if the PCP
were hypothetically present at levels close to the U values (1200-2600 ug/kg), however, the
site levels still would not be judged as significantly elevated relative to those levels reported
from samples collected prior to hurricane Katrina or relative to risk-based levels (the
residential soil screening PRC [1E-6 risk] for PCP is 3000 ug/kg). Many of the data points for
these contaminants are "J" flagged, indicating uncertainty in the reported concentration. This
uncertainty, however, is common and accepted in reported site data.

There does not appear to be any significant detrimental change in concentrations of
site-related chemicals at the sampled locations. Analytical results for pentachlorophenol (PCP)
in the current samples were all non-detect ("U").

7.9	Davis Timber, Hattiesburg, Mississippi (NPL)

Sediment samples were collected at two locations, DT01 and DT02, Because of dry
conditions, surface water samples, which were planned, were not collected at these locations.
Sediment samples were analyzed for dioxins and extractable organic compounds; site
contaminants of concern (COCs) are dioxin and pentachlorophenol. The evaluation data were
compared against previous site data and to risk-based values.

Many of the data points for these contaminants are "J" flagged, indicating uncertainty
in the concentration. This uncertainty, however, is common in reported site data. There are no
apparent site specific data uncertainties that cast significant doubt on the results or on the
conclusions herein.

Reported concentrations of dioxins/furans and pentachlorophenol (PCP) are
comparable to (or less than) reported levels from samples taken in 2004. Levels of 2,3,7,8-
TCDD (8.6 E-05 mg/kg) exceeded the 1E-06 risk level (4E-06 mg/kg) but were below the 1E-4
risk level (4E-04 mg/kg) and EPA's residential clean up criteria of 1000 ug/kg. All other
detected analytes are below residential soil screening levels at the 1 E-06 risk level. There does
not appear to be any significant detrimental change in concentrations of site-related chemicals
at the sampled locations.

7.10	Chemfax, Inc., Gulfport, Mississippi (Non-NPL)

Four sediment samples were collected across four transects of the Bernard Bayou at
locations likely to have been impacted by a release from the Chemfax, Inc. site. Acetophenone
was the only extractable organic compound detected and was reported at a concentration of 96
ug/kg in one sample from location CF04SD. This concentration is well below residential PRC
soil screening values. Acetone was the only volatile organic compound identified in the four
samples and was present at concentrations less than 20 ug/kg. Acetone is a common laboratory
contaminant and it is possible this detection resulted from the analysis. Detected concentrations
were below residential PRCs.

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There is no indication of an adverse impact due to a release from the Chemfax, Inc. site
associated with Hurricane Katrina. Reported concentrations are all below available risk-based
soil screening levels for these analytes.

7.11 Picayune Wood Treating, Picayune, Mississippi (NPL)

Sediment samples were collected at three locations, PW01, PW02 and PW03. In
addition, a surface water sample was also collected at location PW02. All samples were
analyzed for extractable organic compounds. Samples were collected from locations that were
likely to have been impacted by a potential release, if it were to have occurred. Generally low
levels of PAH compounds, the site-related COCs, were detected in the sediment samples
collected at the site.

Since no ROD-derived clean up values were available, evaluation data was compared
against established residential soil screening values. Benzo(a)pyrene (660 ug/kg) exceeded the
1E-06 risk level (62 ug/kg) but did not exceed the 1E-05 risk level (620 ug/kg). N one of the
other COCs exceeded established risk-based human health screening values (PRCs). No
extractable organic compounds were detected in the surface water sample collected for the
evaluation.

Based on this evaluation, there does not appear to be any indication of any adverse
impact due to a release from the site associated with Hurricane Katrina. Reported
concentrations for sediment and surface water were either below or within established risk-
based soil/sediment screening levels for detected analytes.

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8.0 REFERENCES

1.	Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of
1980 (CERCLA) and the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of
1986 (SARA).

2.	U.S. EPA, EPAQA/G-4, Guidance for the Data Quality Objectives Process,

EPA/600/R-96/055, August 2000.

3.	U.S. EPA, EPAQA/G-5, EPA Guidance for Quality Assurance Project Plans,
EPA/600/R-98/018, February 1998.

4.	U.S. EPA, Region 4, Analytical Support Branch Operations and Quality Control
Manual Revision 1, (ASBLOQAM). November 2004.

5.	U.S. EPA, Region 4, Environmental Investigations Standard Operating
Procedures and Quality Assurance Manual (E1SOPQAM). November 2001.
(http://vvvvvv.epa.gov/region4/sesd/sesdpub_guidance.html).

6.	USE PA Contract laboratory Program Statement of Work For Inorganic Analysis,
ILM05.3 March 2004. http://vvvvvv.epa.gov/superfund/programs/clp/inorg.htm

7.	USE PA Contract laboratory Program Statement of Work For Inorganic Analysis,
OLM04.2, May, 1999. http://vvvvvv.epa.gov/superfund/programs/clp/organic.htm

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Appendix A
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Appendix B
Complete Data

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 112 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045
Volatiles Scan

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL
Program: SF
Id/Station: OM02SD/

Media: SEDIMENT

Mcintosh, AL

Case No: 34748
MD No: 3AY4
D No: 3AY4

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:10
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

14

U

UG/KG

Dichlorodifluoromethane

14

U

UG/KG

Dibromochloromethane

14

U

UG/KG

Chloromethane

14

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

14

U

UG/KG

Vinyl Chloride

14

U

UG/KG

Chlorobenzene

14

U

UG/KG

Bromomethane

14

U

UG/KG

Ethyl Benzene

14

U

UG/KG

Chloroethane

14

U

UG/KG

Total Xylenes

14

U

UG/KG

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

14

U

UG/KG

Styrene

14

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

14

U

UG/KG

Bromoform

14

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

14

U

UG/KG

Isopropylbenzene

14

UJ

UG/KG

Acetone

14

U

UG/KG

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

14

U

UG/KG

Carbon Disulfide

4

J

UG/KG

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

14

U

UG/KG

Methyl Acetate

14

U

UG/KG

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

14

U

UG/KG

Methylene Chloride

14

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

14

U

UG/KG

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

14

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

14

U

UG/KG

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

14

U

UG/KG

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

14

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/KG

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

14

U

UG/KG

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

27



%

% Moisture

14

UJ
NA

UG/KG
UG/KG

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









14

U

UG/KG

Chloroform









14

U

UG/KG

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









14

U

UG/KG

Cyclohexane









14

U

UG/KG

Carbon Tetrachloride









14

U

UG/KG

Benzene









14

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloroethane









14

U

UG/KG

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









14

U

UG/KG

Methylcyclohexane









14

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloropropane









14

U

UG/KG

Bromodichloromethane









14

U

UG/KG

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









14

U

UG/KG

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









14

U

UG/KG

Toluene









14

U

UG/KG

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









14

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









14

U

UG/KG

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









14

UJ

UG/KG

Methyl Butyl Ketone









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 113 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045
Volatiles Scan

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL Mcintosh, AL
Program: SF	Case No: 34748

Id/Station: OM02SW /	MD No: 3AY5

Media: SURFACE WATER	D No: 3AY5

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10

u

UG/L

Dichlorodifluoromethane

10

u

UG/L

Dibromochloromethane

10

u

UG/L

Chloromethane

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

10

u

UG/L

Vinyl Chloride

10

u

UG/L

Chlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Bromomethane

10

u

UG/L

Ethyl Benzene

10

u

UG/L

Chloroethane

10

u

UG/L

Total Xylenes

10

u

UG/L

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

10

u

UG/L

Styrene

10

u

UG/L

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

10

u

UG/L

Bromoform

10

u

UG/L

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

10

u

UG/L

Isopropylbenzene

10

u

UG/L

Acetone

10

u

UG/L

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

10

u

UG/L

Carbon Disulfide

10

u

UG/L

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Methyl Acetate

10

u

UG/L

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Methylene Chloride

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

10

u

UG/L

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

10

u

UG/L

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/L

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene









10

u

NA

UG/L
UG/L

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









10

u

UG/L

Chloroform









10

u

UG/L

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Cyclohexane









10

u

UG/L

Carbon Tetrachloride









10

u

UG/L

Benzene









10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









10

u

UG/L

Methylcyclohexane









10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichloropropane









10

u

UG/L

Bromodichloromethane









10

u

UG/L

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/L

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









10

u

UG/L

Toluene









10

u

UG/L

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/L

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









10

u

UG/L

Methyl Butyl Ketone









Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:00
Ending:

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 114 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045
Volatiles Scan

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL
Program: SF
Id/Station: OM01SD/

Media: SEDIMENT

Mcintosh, AL

Case No: 34748
MD No: 3AY6
D No: 3AY6

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:30
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

16

U

UG/KG

Dichlorodifluoromethane

16

U

UG/KG

Dibromochloromethane

16

U

UG/KG

Chloromethane

16

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

16

U

UG/KG

Vinyl Chloride

16

U

UG/KG

Chlorobenzene

16

U

UG/KG

Bromomethane

16

U

UG/KG

Ethyl Benzene

16

U

UG/KG

Chloroethane

16

U

UG/KG

Total Xylenes

16

U

UG/KG

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

16

U

UG/KG

Styrene

16

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

16

U

UG/KG

Bromoform

16

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

16

U

UG/KG

Isopropylbenzene

16

UJ

UG/KG

Acetone

16

U

UG/KG

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

16

U

UG/KG

Carbon Disulfide

16

U

UG/KG

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

16

U

UG/KG

Methyl Acetate

16

U

UG/KG

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

16

U

UG/KG

Methylene Chloride

16

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

16

U

UG/KG

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

16

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

16

U

UG/KG

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

16

U

UG/KG

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

16

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/KG

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

16

U

UG/KG

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

31



%

% Moisture

16

UJ
NA

UG/KG
UG/KG

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









16

U

UG/KG

Chloroform









16

U

UG/KG

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









16

U

UG/KG

Cyclohexane









16

U

UG/KG

Carbon Tetrachloride









16

U

UG/KG

Benzene









16

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloroethane









16

U

UG/KG

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









16

U

UG/KG

Methylcyclohexane









16

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloropropane









16

U

UG/KG

Bromodichloromethane









16

U

UG/KG

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









16

U

UG/KG

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









16

U

UG/KG

Toluene









16

U

UG/KG

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









16

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









16

U

UG/KG

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









16

UJ

UG/KG

Methyl Butyl Ketone









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 114 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045

MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL
Program: SF
Id/Station: OM01SD/

Media: SEDIMENT

Mcintosh, AL

Case No: 34748
MD No: 3AY6
D No: 3AY6

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:30
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS

13 J
N

UG/KG
UG/KG

ANALYTE

UNKNOWN

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 115 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045
Volatiles Scan

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL Mcintosh, AL
Program: SF	Case No: 34748

Id/Station: OM01SW /	MD No: 3AY7

Media: SURFACE WATER	D No: 3AY7

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10

u

UG/L

Dichlorodifluoromethane

10

u

UG/L

Dibromochloromethane

10

u

UG/L

Chloromethane

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

10

u

UG/L

Vinyl Chloride

10

u

UG/L

Chlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Bromomethane

10

u

UG/L

Ethyl Benzene

10

u

UG/L

Chloroethane

10

u

UG/L

Total Xylenes

10

u

UG/L

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

10

u

UG/L

Styrene

10

u

UG/L

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

10

u

UG/L

Bromoform

10

u

UG/L

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

10

u

UG/L

Isopropylbenzene

10

u

UG/L

Acetone

10

u

UG/L

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

10

u

UG/L

Carbon Disulfide

10

u

UG/L

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Methyl Acetate

10

u

UG/L

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Methylene Chloride

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

10

u

UG/L

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

10

u

UG/L

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/L

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene









10

u

NA

UG/L
UG/L

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









10

u

UG/L

Chloroform









10

u

UG/L

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Cyclohexane









10

u

UG/L

Carbon Tetrachloride









10

u

UG/L

Benzene









10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









10

u

UG/L

Methylcyclohexane









10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichloropropane









10

u

UG/L

Bromodichloromethane









10

u

UG/L

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/L

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









10

u

UG/L

Toluene









10

u

UG/L

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/L

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









10

u

UG/L

Methyl Butyl Ketone









Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:25
Ending:

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 117 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045
Volatiles Scan

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL Mcintosh, AL
Program: SF	Case No: 34748

Id/Station: QA02TB/

Media: TRIP BLANK-SOIL	D No: 3AY9

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

14

U

UG/KG

Dichlorodifluoromethane

14

U

UG/KG

Dibromochloromethane

14

U

UG/KG

Chloromethane

14

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

14

U

UG/KG

Vinyl Chloride

14

U

UG/KG

Chlorobenzene

14

U

UG/KG

Bromomethane

14

U

UG/KG

Ethyl Benzene

14

U

UG/KG

Chloroethane

14

U

UG/KG

Total Xylenes

14

U

UG/KG

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

14

U

UG/KG

Styrene

14

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

14

U

UG/KG

Bromoform

14

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

14

U

UG/KG

Isopropylbenzene

18

J

UG/KG

Acetone

14

U

UG/KG

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

14

U

UG/KG

Carbon Disulfide

14

U

UG/KG

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

14

U

UG/KG

Methyl Acetate

14

U

UG/KG

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

14

U

UG/KG

Methylene Chloride

14

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

14

U

UG/KG

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

14

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

14

U

UG/KG

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

14

U

UG/KG

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

14

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/KG

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

14

U

UG/KG

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

9



%

% Moisture

14

UJ
NA

UG/KG
UG/KG

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









14

U

UG/KG

Chloroform









14

U

UG/KG

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









14

U

UG/KG

Cyclohexane









14

U

UG/KG

Carbon Tetrachloride









14

U

UG/KG

Benzene









14

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloroethane









14

U

UG/KG

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









14

U

UG/KG

Methylcyclohexane









14

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloropropane









14

U

UG/KG

Bromodichloromethane









14

U

UG/KG

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









14

U

UG/KG

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









14

U

UG/KG

Toluene









14

U

UG/KG

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









14

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









14

U

UG/KG

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









14

UJ

UG/KG

Methyl Butyl Ketone









Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 16:34
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY	DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 117 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045

MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL
Program: SF
Id/Station: QA02TB/

Media: TRIP BLANK-SOIL

Mcintosh, AL

Case No: 34748

D No: 3AY9

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 16:34
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS

9 J
N

UG/KG
UG/KG

ANALYTE

UNKNOWN

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 118 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045
Volatiles Scan

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL Mcintosh, AL
Program: SF	Case No: 34748

Id/Station: QA01TB/

Media: TRIP BLANK - WATER	D No: 3AZ1

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10

u

UG/L

Dichlorodifluoromethane

10

u

UG/L

Dibromochloromethane

10

u

UG/L

Chloromethane

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

10

u

UG/L

Vinyl Chloride

10

u

UG/L

Chlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Bromomethane

10

u

UG/L

Ethyl Benzene

10

u

UG/L

Chloroethane

10

u

UG/L

Total Xylenes

10

u

UG/L

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

10

u

UG/L

Styrene

10

u

UG/L

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

10

u

UG/L

Bromoform

10

u

UG/L

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

10

u

UG/L

Isopropylbenzene

10

u

UG/L

Acetone

10

u

UG/L

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

10

u

UG/L

Carbon Disulfide

10

u

UG/L

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Methyl Acetate

10

u

UG/L

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Methylene Chloride

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

10

u

UG/L

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

10

u

UG/L

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/L

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene









10

u

NA

UG/L
UG/L

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









10

u

UG/L

Chloroform









10

u

UG/L

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Cyclohexane









10

u

UG/L

Carbon Tetrachloride









10

u

UG/L

Benzene









10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









10

u

UG/L

Methylcyclohexane









10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichloropropane









10

u

UG/L

Bromodichloromethane









10

u

UG/L

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/L

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









10

u

UG/L

Toluene









10

u

UG/L

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/L

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









10

u

UG/L

Methyl Butyl Ketone









Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 16:34
Ending:

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:45

Sample 111 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL
Program: SF
Id/Station: OM00SW/

Media: SURFACE WATER

Mcintosh, AL

Case No: 34748
MD No: 3AY3

Inorg Contractor: BONNER

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:15
Ending:

RESULTS

0.20 U

UNITS

UG/L

ANALYTE

Total Mercury

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:45

Sample 112 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL
Program: SF
Id/Station: OM02SD/

Media: SEDIMENT

Mcintosh, AL

Case No: 34748
MD No: 3AY4
D No: 3AY4

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:10
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS

0.58 MG/KG
19 %

ANALYTE

Total Mercury
% Moisture

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:45

Sample 113 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL
Program: SF
Id/Station: OM02SW/

Media: SURFACE WATER

Mcintosh, AL

Case No: 34748
MD No: 3AY5
D No: 3AY5

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:00
Ending:

RESULTS

0.21

UNITS

UG/L

ANALYTE

Total Mercury

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:45

Sample 114 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL
Program: SF
Id/Station: OM01SD/

Media: SEDIMENT

Mcintosh, AL

Case No: 34748
MD No: 3AY6
D No: 3AY6

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:30
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

0.82 U MG/KG Total Mercury
39 %	% Moisture

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:45

Sample 115 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL
Program: SF
Id/Station: OM01SW/

Media: SURFACE WATER

Mcintosh, AL

Case No: 34748
MD No: 3AY7
D No: 3AY7

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:25
Ending:

RESULTS

0.20 U

UNITS

UG/L

ANALYTE

Total Mercury

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:45

Sample 116 FY 2006 Project: 06-0045
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) NPL
Program: SF
Id/Station: QA03PB /

Media: PRESERVATIVE BLANK

Mcintosh, AL

Case No: 34748
MD No: 3AY8

Inorg Contractor: BONNER

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 16:34
Ending:

RESULTS

0.02 UJ

UNITS

UG/L

ANALYTE

Total Mercury

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/31/2005 17:48

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: King, Charles
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 11:40
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY	data REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

2.5

U

UG/KG

alpha-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

beta-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

delta-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

gamma-BHC (Lindane)

2.5

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor

2.5

U

UG/KG

Aldrin

2.5

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor Epoxide

2.5

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan I (alpha)

4.9

U

UG/KG

Dieldrin

7.1



UG/KG

4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan II (beta)

4.4

J

UG/KG

4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan Sulfate

3.3

J

UG/KG

4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)

25

U

UG/KG

Methoxychlor

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin Ketone

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin Aldehyde

2.5

U

UG/KG

alpha-Chlordane /2

2.5

U

UG/KG

gamma-Chlordane /2

250

U

UG/KG

Toxaphene

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)

100

U

UG/KG

PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)

33



%

% Moisture

Sample 135 FY 2006 Project: 06-0044

Pesticides & Aroclors Scan

Facility: Ciba-Geigy	Mcintosh, AL

Program: SF	Case No: 34747

Id/Station: CG01SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AX0

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/31/2005 17:48

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: King, Charles
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 11:40
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY	data REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

2.5

U

UG/KG

alpha-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

beta-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

delta-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

gamma-BHC (Lindane)

2.5

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor

2.5

U

UG/KG

Aldrin

2.5

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor Epoxide

2.5

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan I (alpha)

4.9

U

UG/KG

Dieldrin

6.8



UG/KG

4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan II (beta)

5.0



UG/KG

4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan Sulfate

20



UG/KG

4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)

25

U

UG/KG

Methoxychlor

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin Ketone

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin Aldehyde

2.5

U

UG/KG

alpha-Chlordane /2

2.5

U

UG/KG

gamma-Chlordane /2

250

U

UG/KG

Toxaphene

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)

100

U

UG/KG

PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)

33



%

% Moisture

Sample 136 FY 2006

Pesticides & Aroclors Scan

Facility: Ciba-Geigy
Program: SF
Id/Station: CG01SDS /

Media: SEDIMENT

Project: 06-0044

Mcintosh, AL

Case No: 34747

D No: 3AX1

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS	EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA	Production Date: 10/31/2005 17:48

Sample 137 FY 2006

Project: 06-0044



Produced by: Appleby, Charlie



Requestor: King, Charles

Pesticides & Aroclors Scan









Project Leader: DHUNTER

Facility: Ciba-Geigy

Mcintosh, AL



Beginning: 10/13/2005 10:55

Program: SF

Case No: 34747



Ending:

Id/Station: CG01SW/





Media: SURFACE WATER

D No: 3AX2

Org Contractor: LIBRTY



RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

0.050

U

UG/L

alpha-BHC

0.050

U

UG/L

beta-BHC

0.050

U

UG/L

delta-BHC

0.050

UJ

UG/L

gamma-BHC (Lindane)

0.050

UJ

UG/L

Heptachlor

0.050

U

UG/L

Aldrin

0.050

U

UG/L

Heptachlor Epoxide

0.050

u

UG/L

Endosulfan I (alpha)

0.10

UJ

UG/L

Dieldrin

0.10

UJ

UG/L

4,4'-DDE (p.p'-DDE)

0.10

UJ

UG/L

Endrin

0.10

u

UG/L

Endosulfan II (beta)

0.10

u

UG/L

4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)

0.10

u

UG/L

Endosulfan Sulfate

0.10

UJ

UG/L

4,4'-DDT (p.p'-DDT)

0.50

UJ

UG/L

Methoxychlor

0.10

u

UG/L

Endrin Ketone

0.10

u

UG/L

Endrin Aldehyde

0.050

UJ

UG/L

alpha-Chlordane 12

0.050

UJ

UG/L

gamma-Chlordane 12

5.0

u

UG/L

Toxaphene

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)

2.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS	EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA	Production Date: 10/31/2005 17:48

Sample 138 FY 2006

Project: 06-0044



Produced by: Appleby, Charlie



Requestor: King, Charles

Pesticides & Aroclors Scan









Project Leader: DHUNTER

Facility: Ciba-Geigy

Mcintosh, AL



Beginning: 10/13/2005 10:55

Program: SF

Case No: 34747



Ending:

Id/Station: CG01SWS/





Media: SURFACE WATER

D No: 3AX3

Org Contractor: LIBRTY



RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

0.050

U

UG/L

alpha-BHC

0.050

U

UG/L

beta-BHC

0.050

U

UG/L

delta-BHC

0.050

UJ

UG/L

gamma-BHC (Lindane)

0.050

UJ

UG/L

Heptachlor

0.050

U

UG/L

Aldrin

0.050

U

UG/L

Heptachlor Epoxide

0.050

u

UG/L

Endosulfan I (alpha)

0.10

UJ

UG/L

Dieldrin

0.10

UJ

UG/L

4,4'-DDE (p.p'-DDE)

0.10

UJ

UG/L

Endrin

0.10

u

UG/L

Endosulfan II (beta)

0.10

u

UG/L

4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)

0.10

u

UG/L

Endosulfan Sulfate

0.10

UJ

UG/L

4,4'-DDT (p.p'-DDT)

0.50

UJ

UG/L

Methoxychlor

0.10

u

UG/L

Endrin Ketone

0.10

u

UG/L

Endrin Aldehyde

0.050

UJ

UG/L

alpha-Chlordane 12

0.050

UJ

UG/L

gamma-Chlordane 12

5.0

u

UG/L

Toxaphene

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)

2.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS	EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA	Production Date: 10/31/2005 17:48

Sample 139 FY 2006

Project: 06-0044



Produced by: Appleby, Charlie



Requestor: King, Charles

Pesticides & Aroclors Scan









Project Leader: DHUNTER

Facility: Ciba-Geigy

Mcintosh, AL



Beginning: 10/13/2005 12:20

Program: SF

Case No: 34747



Ending:

Id/Station: CG02SW/





Media: SURFACE WATER

D No: 3AX4

Org Contractor: LIBRTY



RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

0.18

U

UG/L

alpha-BHC

0.050

U

UG/L

beta-BHC

0.045

J

UG/L

delta-BHC

0.050

UJ

UG/L

gamma-BHC (Lindane)

0.050

UJ

UG/L

Heptachlor

1.0



UG/L

Aldrin

0.13

U

UG/L

Heptachlor Epoxide

0.070

U

UG/L

Endosulfan I (alpha)

0.10

UJ

UG/L

Dieldrin

0.10

UJ

UG/L

4,4'-DDE (p.p'-DDE)

0.10

UJ

UG/L

Endrin

0.10

U

UG/L

Endosulfan II (beta)

0.10

u

UG/L

4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)

0.11

u

UG/L

Endosulfan Sulfate

0.10

UJ

UG/L

4,4'-DDT (p.p'-DDT)

0.50

UJ

UG/L

Methoxychlor

0.10

u

UG/L

Endrin Ketone

0.10

u

UG/L

Endrin Aldehyde

0.050

UJ

UG/L

alpha-Chlordane 12

0.074

UJ

UG/L

gamma-Chlordane 12

5.0

u

UG/L

Toxaphene

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)

2.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/17/2005 15:30

Sample 130 FY 2006 Project: 06-0058
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Ciba-Geigy	Mcintosh, AL

Program: SF	SAS Number:HERB

Id/Station: CG01SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 01SD	Org Contractor: UGA

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

1300 UR UG/KG Diazinon

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: King, Charles
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 11:40
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/17/2005 15:30

Sample 131 FY 2006 Project: 06-0058
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Ciba-Geigy	Mcintosh, AL

Program: SF	SAS Number:HERB

Id/Station: CG01SDS /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 01SDS	Org Contractor: UGA

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

1300 UR UG/KG Diazinon

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: King, Charles
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 11:40
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/17/2005 15:30

Sample 132 FY 2006 Project: 06-0058



Produced by: Appleby, Charlie

SPECIFIED TESTS



Requestor: King, Charles



Project Leader: DHUNTER

Facility: Ciba-Geigy Mcintosh, AL



Beginning: 10/13/2005 10:55

Program: SF

SAS Number:HERB

Ending:

Id/Station: CG01SW/



Media: SURFACE WATER D No: 01SW

Org Contractor: UGA



RESULTS

62 UR

UNITS

UG/L

ANALYTE

Diazinon

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/17/2005 15:30

Sample 133 FY 2006

SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Ciba-Geigy
Program: SF
Id/Station: CG01SWS/
Media: SURFACE WATER

Project: 06-0058

Mcintosh, AL

D No: 01SWS

SAS Number:HERB

Org Contractor: UGA

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: King, Charles
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 10:55
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS

62 UR UG/L

ANALYTE

Diazinon

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/17/2005 15:30

Sample 134 FY 2006 Project: 06-0058



Produced by: Appleby, Charlie

SPECIFIED TESTS



Requestor: King, Charles



Project Leader: DHUNTER

Facility: Ciba-Geigy Mcintosh, AL



Beginning: 10/13/2005 12:20

Program: SF

SAS Number:HERB

Ending:

Id/Station: CG02SW/



Media: SURFACE WATER D No: 02SW

Org Contractor: UGA



RESULTS

4.2 NJ

UNITS

UG/L

ANALYTE

Diazinon

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/17/2005 15:30

SAS Number:HERB
Org Contractor: UGA

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

1000 u

UG/KG

Butylate

R

UG/KG

Molinate

1000 U

UG/KG

Cycloate

1000 u

UG/KG

EPTC (Eptam)

1000 u

UG/KG

Pebulate (Tillam)

1000 UR

UG/KG

Vernam (Vernolate)

Sample 142 FY 2006 Project: 06-0047
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek Swamp) NPL, AL
Program: SF
Id/Station: SC01SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 01SD

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 10:10
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

MOLINATE - CONFLICTING INFO FROM GC-NPD AND GC-MS.

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/17/2005 15:30

SAS Number:HERB
Org Contractor: UGA

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

2600 C

UG/KG

Butylate

R

UG/KG

Molinate

1300 C

UG/KG

Cycloate

1500 C

UG/KG

EPTC (Eptam)

340 CJ

UG/KG

Pebulate (Tillam)

650 CJ

UG/KG

Vernam (Vernolate)

Sample 143 FY 2006 Project: 06-0047
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek Swamp) NPL, AL
Program: SF
Id/Station: SC02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 02SD

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 10:25
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

MOLINATE - CONFLICTING INFO FROM GC-NPD AND GC-MS.

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/17/2005 15:30

SAS Number:HERB
Org Contractor: UGA

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

6800 C

UG/KG

Butylate

R

UG/KG

Molinate

630 CJ

UG/KG

Cycloate

1300 C

UG/KG

EPTC (Eptam)

290 CJ

UG/KG

Pebulate (Tillam)

670 CJ

UG/KG

Vernam (Vernolate)

Sample 144 FY 2006 Project: 06-0047
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek Swamp) NPL, AL
Program: SF
Id/Station: SC03SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 03SD

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 10:55
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

MOLINATE - CONFLICTING INFO FROM GC-NPD AND GC-MS.

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/17/2005 15:30

Sample 145 FY 2006 Project: 06-0047
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek Swamp) NPL, AL
Program: SF
Id/Station: SC04SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 04SD

SAS Number:HERB
Org Contractor: UGA

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 11:15
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS UNITS

1400 CJA UG/KG
R UG/KG
1000 U UG/KG
300 CJA UG/KG
1000 U UG/KG
630 UR UG/KG

ANALYTE

Butylate
Molinate
Cycloate
EPTC (Eptam)
Pebulate (Tillam)
Vernam (Vernolate)

MOLINATE - CONFLICTING INFO FROM GC-NPD AND GC-MS.

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 14:03

Sample 146 FY 2006 Project: 06-0037
Volatiles Scan

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant) NPL , AL
Program: SF	Case No: 34740

Id/Station: QA01TB/

Media: TRIP BLANK-SOIL	D No: 3B23

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

12

U

UG/KG

Dichlorodifluoromethane

12

U

UG/KG

Dibromochloromethane

12

U

UG/KG

Chloromethane

12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

12

U

UG/KG

Vinyl Chloride

12

U

UG/KG

Chlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

Bromomethane

12

U

UG/KG

Ethyl Benzene

12

U

UG/KG

Chloroethane

12

U

UG/KG

Total Xylenes

12

U

UG/KG

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

12

U

UG/KG

Styrene

12

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

12

U

UG/KG

Bromoform

12

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

12

U

UG/KG

Isopropylbenzene

15

J

UG/KG

Acetone

12

U

UG/KG

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

12

U

UG/KG

Carbon Disulfide

12

U

UG/KG

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

Methyl Acetate

12

U

UG/KG

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

Methylene Chloride

12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

12

U

UG/KG

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

12

U

UG/KG

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/KG

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

9



%

% Moisture

12

UJ
NA

UG/KG
UG/KG

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









12

U

UG/KG

Chloroform









12

U

UG/KG

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









12

U

UG/KG

Cyclohexane









12

U

UG/KG

Carbon Tetrachloride









12

U

UG/KG

Benzene









12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloroethane









12

U

UG/KG

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









12

U

UG/KG

Methylcyclohexane









12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloropropane









12

U

UG/KG

Bromodichloromethane









12

U

UG/KG

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









12

U

UG/KG

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









12

U

UG/KG

Toluene









12

U

UG/KG

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









12

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









12

U

UG/KG

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









12

UJ

UG/KG

Methyl Butyl Ketone









Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 16:45
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY	DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 14:03

Sample 147 FY 2006 Project: 06-0037
Volatiles Scan

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant) NPL , AL
Program: SF	Case No: 34740

Id/Station: SL01SD /	MD No: 3B24

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B24

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 13:45
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

12

U

UG/KG

Dichlorodifluoromethane

12

U

UG/KG

Dibromochloromethane

12

U

UG/KG

Chloromethane

12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

12

U

UG/KG

Vinyl Chloride

12

U

UG/KG

Chlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

Bromomethane

12

U

UG/KG

Ethyl Benzene

12

U

UG/KG

Chloroethane

12

U

UG/KG

Total Xylenes

12

U

UG/KG

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

12

U

UG/KG

Styrene

12

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

12

U

UG/KG

Bromoform

12

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

12

U

UG/KG

Isopropylbenzene

12

UJ

UG/KG

Acetone

12

U

UG/KG

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

12

U

UG/KG

Carbon Disulfide

12

U

UG/KG

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

Methyl Acetate

12

U

UG/KG

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

Methylene Chloride

12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

12

U

UG/KG

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

12

U

UG/KG

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/KG

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

28



%

% Moisture

12

UJ
NA

UG/KG
UG/KG

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









12

U

UG/KG

Chloroform









12

U

UG/KG

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









12

U

UG/KG

Cyclohexane









12

U

UG/KG

Carbon Tetrachloride









12

U

UG/KG

Benzene









12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloroethane









12

U

UG/KG

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









12

U

UG/KG

Methylcyclohexane









12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloropropane









12

U

UG/KG

Bromodichloromethane









12

U

UG/KG

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









12

U

UG/KG

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









12

U

UG/KG

Toluene









12

U

UG/KG

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









12

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









12

U

UG/KG

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









12

UJ

UG/KG

Methyl Butyl Ketone









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 14:03

Sample 147 FY 2006 Project: 06-0037

MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant) NPL , AL
Program: SF	Case No: 34740

Id/Station: SL01SD /	MD No: 3B24

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B24

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 13:45
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS

38 J UG/KG
N UG/KG

ANALYTE

3 UNKNOWNS
PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 14:03

Sample 148 FY 2006 Project: 06-0037
Volatiles Scan

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant) NPL , AL
Program: SF	Case No: 34740

Id/Station: SL02SD /	MD No: 3B25

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B25

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:35
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

12

U

UG/KG

Dichlorodifluoromethane

12

U

UG/KG

Dibromochloromethane

12

U

UG/KG

Chloromethane

12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

12

U

UG/KG

Vinyl Chloride

12

U

UG/KG

Chlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

Bromomethane

12

U

UG/KG

Ethyl Benzene

12

U

UG/KG

Chloroethane

12

U

UG/KG

Total Xylenes

12

U

UG/KG

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

12

U

UG/KG

Styrene

12

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

12

U

UG/KG

Bromoform

12

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

12

U

UG/KG

Isopropylbenzene

47

J

UG/KG

Acetone

12

U

UG/KG

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

12

U

UG/KG

Carbon Disulfide

12

U

UG/KG

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

Methyl Acetate

12

U

UG/KG

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

Methylene Chloride

12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

12

U

UG/KG

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

12

U

UG/KG

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/KG

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

28



%

% Moisture

12

UJ
NA

UG/KG
UG/KG

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









12

U

UG/KG

Chloroform









12

U

UG/KG

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









12

U

UG/KG

Cyclohexane









12

U

UG/KG

Carbon Tetrachloride









12

U

UG/KG

Benzene









12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloroethane









12

U

UG/KG

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









12

U

UG/KG

Methylcyclohexane









12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloropropane









12

U

UG/KG

Bromodichloromethane









12

U

UG/KG

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









12

U

UG/KG

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









20



UG/KG

Toluene









12

U

UG/KG

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









12

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









12

U

UG/KG

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









12

UJ

UG/KG

Methyl Butyl Ketone









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 14:03

Sample 148 FY 2006 Project: 06-0037

MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant) NPL , AL
Program: SF	Case No: 34740

Id/Station: SL02SD /	MD No: 3B25	Inorg Contractor: BONNER

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B25	Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

7

J

UG/KG

UNKNOWN

12

NJ

UG/KG

DIMETHYL SULFIDE



N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:35
Ending:

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 147 FY 2006 Project: 06-0037





Produced by: Goddard, Denise

SPECIFIED TESTS





Requestor: Arnett, Michael









Project Leader: DHUNTER

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant) NPL

, AL



Beginning: 10/13/2005 13:45

Program: SF

Case No: 34740



Ending:

Id/Station: SL01SD /

MD No: 3B24

Inorg Contractor: BONNER

Media: SEDIMENT

D No: 3B24

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS UNITS

0.87 J MG/KG

ANALYTE

Total Mercury

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 148 FY 2006 Project: 06-0037





Produced by: Goddard, Denise

SPECIFIED TESTS





Requestor: Arnett, Michael









Project Leader: DHUNTER

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant) NPL

, AL



Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:35

Program: SF

Case No: 34740



Ending:

Id/Station: SL02SD /

MD No: 3B25

Inorg Contractor: BONNER

Media: SEDIMENT

D No: 3B25

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS UNITS

0.60 UJ MG/KG

ANALYTE

Total Mercury

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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CLASSICALS/NUTRIENTS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:57

Sample 147 FY 2006 Project: 06-0037
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant) NPL , AL
Program: SF	Case No: 34740

Id/Station: SL01SD /	MD No: 3B24	Inorg Contractor: BONNER

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B24	Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

1.6 U MG/KG Cyanide

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 13:45
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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CLASSICALS/NUTRIENTS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:57

Sample 148 FY 2006 Project: 06-0037
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant) NPL , AL
Program: SF	Case No: 34740

Id/Station: SL02SD /	MD No: 3B25	Inorg Contractor: BONNER

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B25	Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

1.5 U MG/KG Cyanide

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:35
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 19:02

Sample 125 FY 2006 Project: 06-0038
Extractables Scan

Facility: Redwing Carrier Inc. NPL Site	Saraland, AL

Program: SF	Case No: 34741

Id/Station: RC01SD/

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B44

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

690

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

690 U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

690

U

UG/KG

Phenol

690 U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

690

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

690 U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

690

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

690 U

UG/KG

Fluorene

690

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

690 U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

690

UJ

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

1700 UJ

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

690

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

1700 U

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

690

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

690 U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

690

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine

NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

690

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

690 U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

690

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

690 U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

690

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

690 U

UG/KG

Atrazine

690

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

1700 U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

690

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

690 U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

690

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

690 U

UG/KG

Anthracene

690

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

690 U

UG/KG

Carbazole

690

U

UG/KG

Naphthalene

690 U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

690

U

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

310 J

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

690

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

410 J

UG/KG

Pyrene

690

U

UG/KG

Caprolactam

690 U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

690

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

690 U

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

690

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

150 J

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

690

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

310 J

UG/KG

Chrysene

690

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

690 U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

1700

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

690 U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

690

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

260 J

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

690

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

290 J

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

1700

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

150 J

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

690

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

690 U

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

690

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

690 UJ

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

690

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

690 U

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

1700

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

52

%

% Moisture

690

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene







1700

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol







1700

u

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol







Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/12/2005 14:30
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY	DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 19:02

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/12/2005 14:30
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

17000

J

UG/KG

22 UNKNOWNS

530

NJ

UG/KG

Z-7-HEXADECENOIC ACID

770

NJ

UG/KG

N-HEXADECANOIC ACID

430

NJ

UG/KG

OLEIC ACID

270

J

UG/KG

METHYLCHRYSENE

1200

NJ

UG/KG

1-EICOSANOL

280

NJ

UG/KG

1-PENTADECANETHIOL

1200

NJ

UG/KG

STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE

1400

NJ

UG/KG

UNKNOWN CARBOXYLIC ACID



N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Sample 125 FY 2006 Project: 06-0038
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Redwing Carrier Inc. NPL Site	Saraland, AL

Program: SF	Case No: 34741

Id/Station: RC01SD/

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B44

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 19:02

Sample 126 FY 2006 Project: 06-0038
Extractables Scan

Facility: Redwing Carrier Inc. NPL Site	Saraland, AL

Program: SF	Case No: 34741

Id/Station: RC02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B45

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

490

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

490 U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

490

U

UG/KG

Phenol

490 U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

490

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

490 U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

490

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

490 U

UG/KG

Fluorene

490

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

490 U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

490

UJ

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

1200 UJ

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

490

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

1200 U

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

490

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

490 U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

490

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine

NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

490

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

490 U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

490

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

490 U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

490

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

490 U

UG/KG

Atrazine

490

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

1200 U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

490

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

490 U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

490

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

490 U

UG/KG

Anthracene

490

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

490 U

UG/KG

Carbazole

490

U

UG/KG

Naphthalene

490 U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

490

U

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

130 J

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

490

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

130 J

UG/KG

Pyrene

490

U

UG/KG

Caprolactam

490 U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

490

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

490 U

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

490

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

490 UR

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

490

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

100 J

UG/KG

Chrysene

490

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

490 U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

1200

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

490 U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

490

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

110 J

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

490

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

100 J

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

1200

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

490 U

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

490

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

490 U

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

490

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

490 UJ

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

490

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

490 U

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

1200

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

32

%

% Moisture

490

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene







1200

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol







1200

u

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol







Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/12/2005 14:40
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY	DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 19:02

Sample 126 FY 2006 Project: 06-0038
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Redwing Carrier Inc. NPL Site	Saraland, AL

Program: SF	Case No: 34741

Id/Station: RC02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B45	Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

2900 J

UG/KG

14 UNKNOWNS

220 NJ

UG/KG

9-OCTADECENOIC ACID, (E)-

220 NJ

UG/KG

HEPTADECANOIC ACID

380 NJ

UG/KG

PERYLENE

290 NJ

UG/KG

CHOLESTEROL

150 NJ

UG/KG

CAMPESTEROL

130 NJ

UG/KG

(1S,2E,4S,5R,7E,11E)-CEMBRA-2,7,11-TRIEN-4,5,DIOL

380 NJ

UG/KG

STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE

N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/12/2005 14:40
Ending:

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 19:02

Sample 125 FY 2006 Project: 06-0038

Pesticides & Aroclors Scan

Facility: Redwing Carrier Inc. NPL Site
Program: SF
Id/Station: RC01SD/

Media: SEDIMENT

Saraland, AL

Case No: 34741

D No: 3B44

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/12/2005 14:30
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

3.5

U

UG/KG

alpha-BHC

3.5

U

UG/KG

beta-BHC

3.5

U

UG/KG

delta-BHC

3.5

U

UG/KG

gamma-BHC (Lindane)

3.5

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor

3.5

U

UG/KG

Aldrin

3.5

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor Epoxide

3.5

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan I (alpha)

4.1

J

UG/KG

Dieldrin

2.3

J

UG/KG

4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)

6.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin

6.9

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan II (beta)

6.9

U

UG/KG

4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)

6.9

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan Sulfate

6.9

U

UG/KG

4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)

35

U

UG/KG

Methoxychlor

6.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin Ketone

6.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin Aldehyde

13

U

UG/KG

alpha-Chlordane /2

9.1



UG/KG

gamma-Chlordane /2

350

U

UG/KG

Toxaphene

69

U

UG/KG

PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)

140

U

UG/KG

PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)

69

U

UG/KG

PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)

69

U

UG/KG

PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)

69

U

UG/KG

PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)

69

U

UG/KG

PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)

69

U

UG/KG

PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)

52



%

% Moisture

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 19:02

Sample 126 FY 2006 Project: 06-0038

Pesticides & Aroclors Scan

Facility: Redwing Carrier Inc. NPL Site
Program: SF
Id/Station: RC02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Saraland, AL

Case No: 34741

D No: 3B45

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/12/2005 14:40
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

2.5

U

UG/KG

alpha-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

beta-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

delta-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

gamma-BHC (Lindane)

2.5

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor

2.5

U

UG/KG

Aldrin

2.5

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor Epoxide

2.5

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan I (alpha)

2.1

NJ

UG/KG

Dieldrin

4.9

U

UG/KG

4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan II (beta)

4.9

U

UG/KG

4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan Sulfate

4.9

U

UG/KG

4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)

25

U

UG/KG

Methoxychlor

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin Ketone

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin Aldehyde

2.5

U

UG/KG

alpha-Chlordane /2

2.5

U

UG/KG

gamma-Chlordane /2

250

U

UG/KG

Toxaphene

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)

99

U

UG/KG

PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)

32



%

% Moisture

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/17/2005 15:30

Sample 128 FY 2006 Project: 06-0048
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Redwing Carrier Inc. NPL Site	Saraland, AL

Program: SF
Id/Station: RC01SD/

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 01SD

SAS Number:HERB
Org Contractor: UGA

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/12/2005 14:30
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS UNITS

980 UR UG/KG

ANALYTE

Vernam (Vernolate)

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/17/2005 15:30

Sample 129 FY 2006 Project: 06-0048
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Redwing Carrier Inc. NPL Site	Saraland, AL

Program: SF
Id/Station: RC02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 02SD

SAS Number:HERB
Org Contractor: UGA

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/12/2005 14:40
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS UNITS

700 UR UG/KG

ANALYTE

Vernam (Vernolate)

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 121 FY 2006 Project: 06-0039
Volatiles Scan

Facility: Perdido Groundwater NPL	Perdido, AL

Program: SF	Case No: 34742

Id/Station: PG02GW/

Media: GROUNDWATER	D No: 3B55

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10

u

UG/L

Dichlorodifluoromethane

10

u

UG/L

Dibromochloromethane

10

u

UG/L

Chloromethane

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

10

u

UG/L

Vinyl Chloride

10

u

UG/L

Chlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Bromomethane

10

u

UG/L

Ethyl Benzene

10

u

UG/L

Chloroethane

10

u

UG/L

Total Xylenes

10

u

UG/L

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

10

u

UG/L

Styrene

10

u

UG/L

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

10

u

UG/L

Bromoform

10

u

UG/L

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

10

u

UG/L

Isopropylbenzene

10

u

UG/L

Acetone

10

u

UG/L

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

10

u

UG/L

Carbon Disulfide

10

u

UG/L

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Methyl Acetate

10

u

UG/L

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Methylene Chloride

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

10

u

UG/L

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

10

u

UG/L

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/L

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene









10

u

NA

UG/L
UG/L

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









10

u

UG/L

Chloroform









10

u

UG/L

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Cyclohexane









10

u

UG/L

Carbon Tetrachloride









10

u

UG/L

Benzene









10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









10

u

UG/L

Methylcyclohexane









10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichloropropane









10

u

UG/L

Bromodichloromethane









10

u

UG/L

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/L

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









10

u

UG/L

Toluene









10

u

UG/L

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/L

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









10

u

UG/L

Methyl Butyl Ketone









Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 08:35
Ending:

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 122 FY 2006 Project: 06-0039
Volatiles Scan

Facility: Perdido Groundwater NPL	Perdido, AL

Program: SF	Case No: 34742

Id/Station: PG01GW/

Media: GROUNDWATER	D No: 3B56

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10

u

UG/L

Dichlorodifluoromethane

10

u

UG/L

Dibromochloromethane

10

u

UG/L

Chloromethane

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

10

u

UG/L

Vinyl Chloride

10

u

UG/L

Chlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Bromomethane

10

u

UG/L

Ethyl Benzene

10

u

UG/L

Chloroethane

10

u

UG/L

Total Xylenes

10

u

UG/L

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

10

u

UG/L

Styrene

10

u

UG/L

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

10

u

UG/L

Bromoform

10

u

UG/L

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

10

u

UG/L

Isopropylbenzene

10

u

UG/L

Acetone

10

u

UG/L

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

10

u

UG/L

Carbon Disulfide

10

u

UG/L

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Methyl Acetate

10

u

UG/L

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Methylene Chloride

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

10

u

UG/L

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

10

u

UG/L

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/L

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene









10

u

NA

UG/L
UG/L

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









10

u

UG/L

Chloroform









10

u

UG/L

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Cyclohexane









10

u

UG/L

Carbon Tetrachloride









10

u

UG/L

Benzene









10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









10

u

UG/L

Methylcyclohexane









10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichloropropane









10

u

UG/L

Bromodichloromethane









10

u

UG/L

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/L

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









10

u

UG/L

Toluene









10

u

UG/L

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/L

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









10

u

UG/L

Methyl Butyl Ketone









Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 08:30
Ending:

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/25/2005 16:51

Sample 123 FY 2006 Project: 06-0039
Volatiles Scan

Facility: Perdido Groundwater NPL
Program: SF
Id/Station: QA01TB/

Media: TRIP BLANK - WATER

Perdido, AL

Case No: 34742

D No: 3B57

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 16:59
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10

u

UG/L

Dichlorodifluoromethane

10

u

UG/L

Dibromochloromethane

10

u

UG/L

Chloromethane

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

10

u

UG/L

Vinyl Chloride

10

u

UG/L

Chlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Bromomethane

10

u

UG/L

Ethyl Benzene

10

u

UG/L

Chloroethane

10

u

UG/L

Total Xylenes

10

u

UG/L

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

10

u

UG/L

Styrene

10

u

UG/L

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

10

u

UG/L

Bromoform

10

u

UG/L

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

10

u

UG/L

Isopropylbenzene

10

u

UG/L

Acetone

10

u

UG/L

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

10

u

UG/L

Carbon Disulfide

10

u

UG/L

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Methyl Acetate

10

u

UG/L

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

Methylene Chloride

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

10

u

UG/L

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

10

u

UG/L

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/L

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/L

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene









10

u

NA

UG/L
UG/L

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









10

u

UG/L

Chloroform









10

u

UG/L

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Cyclohexane









10

u

UG/L

Carbon Tetrachloride









10

u

UG/L

Benzene









10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichloroethane









10

u

UG/L

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









10

u

UG/L

Methylcyclohexane









10

u

UG/L

1,2-Dichloropropane









10

u

UG/L

Bromodichloromethane









10

u

UG/L

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/L

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









10

u

UG/L

Toluene









10

u

UG/L

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/L

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









10

UJ

UG/L

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









10

u

UG/L

Methyl Butyl Ketone









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:02

Sample 161 FY 2006 Project: 06-0040
Extractables Scan

Facility: American Creosote Works Inc
Program: SF
Id/Station: AC01SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Louisville, MS
Case No: 34743

D No: 3AP4

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 09:40
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

12000

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

270000



UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

12000

U

UG/KG

Phenol

12000

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

12000

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

12000

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

12000

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

340000



UG/KG

Fluorene

12000

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

12000

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

12000

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

30000

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

3400

J

UG/KG

Acetophenone

30000

U

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

12000

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

12000

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

12000

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

12000

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

12000

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

12000

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

12000

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

12000

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

12000

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

12000

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

30000

U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

2500

J

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

960000



UG/KG

Phenanthrene

12000

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

140000



UG/KG

Anthracene

12000

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

66000

J

UG/KG

Carbazole

1300000



UG/KG

Naphthalene

12000

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

12000

u

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

440000



UG/KG

Fluoranthene

12000

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

250000



UG/KG

Pyrene

12000

u

UG/KG

Caprolactam

12000

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

12000

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

12000

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

350000



UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

83000



UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

12000

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

77000



UG/KG

Chrysene

12000

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

12000

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

30000

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

12000

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

64000



UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

36000



UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

12000

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

33000



UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

30000

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

34000



UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

12000

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

15000



UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

12000

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

5900

J

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

22000



UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

11000

J

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

30000

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

17



%

% Moisture

330000



UG/KG

Acenaphthene









30000

UJ

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









30000

u

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:02

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 09:40
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

54000

NJ

UG/KG

BENZO [B] THIOPHENE

140000

NJ

UG/KG

BENZOCYCLOHEPTATRIENE

37000

NJ

UG/KG

NAPHTHALENE, 1,2-DIMETHYL-

82000

NJ

UG/KG

NAPHTHALENE, 1,5-DIMETHYL-

110000

NJ

UG/KG

NAPHTHALENE-DIMETHYL 2 ISOMERS

51000

NJ

UG/KG

NAPHTHALENE, 2,6-DIMETHYL-

31000

NJ

UG/KG

NAPHTHALENE, 1,4,6-TRIMETHYL

25000

NJ

UG/KG

SUBSTITUTED BENZENE

61000

NJ

UG/KG

FLUORENE, 2.4A-DIHYDRO-

29000

NJ

UG/KG

NAPTHALENE, 1-(2-PROPENYL)-

130000

NJ

UG/KG

FLUOREN-OLS 2 ISOMERS

42000

NJ

UG/KG

1,3,5,7-CYCLOOCTATETRAENE, 1-PHENYL-

86000

NJ

UG/KG

FLUORENES-METHYL-2 ISOMERS

38000

J

UG/KG

METHYLFLUORENE

200000

J

UG/KG

4 UNKNOWNS

100000

NJ

UG/KG

DIBENZOTHIOPHENE

34000

J

UG/KG

ETHENYLANTHRACENE

140000

NJ

UG/KG

ANTHRACENE, 2-METHYL-

32000

NJ

UG/KG

NAPHTHO [2,3-B] NORBORNADIENE

29000

NJ

UG/KG

1H-CYCLOPROPA [L] PHENANTHRNE

42000

NJ

UG/KG

2-PHENYLNAPHTHALENE

76000

NJ

UG/KG

11H-BENZO [A] FLUORENE

58000

J

UG/KG

BENZOFLUORENE



N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Sample 161 FY 2006 Project: 06-0040
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: American Creosote Works Inc	Louisville, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34743

Id/Station: AC01SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AP4

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:02

Sample 162 FY 2006 Project: 06-0040
Extractables Scan

Facility: American Creosote Works Inc
Program: SF
Id/Station: AC01SDS /

Media: SEDIMENT

Louisville, MS
Case No: 34743

D No: 3AP5

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 09:40
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

12000

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

290000



UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

12000

U

UG/KG

Phenol

12000

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

12000

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

12000

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

12000

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

380000



UG/KG

Fluorene

12000

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

12000

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

12000

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

31000

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

4300

J

UG/KG

Acetophenone

31000

U

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

12000

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

12000

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

12000

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

12000

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

12000

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

12000

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

12000

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

12000

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

12000

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

12000

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

31000

U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

2700

J

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

1000000



UG/KG

Phenanthrene

12000

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

150000



UG/KG

Anthracene

12000

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

63000

J

UG/KG

Carbazole

1400000



UG/KG

Naphthalene

12000

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

12000

u

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

480000



UG/KG

Fluoranthene

12000

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

280000



UG/KG

Pyrene

12000

u

UG/KG

Caprolactam

12000

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

12000

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

12000

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

400000



UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

86000



UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

12000

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

76000



UG/KG

Chrysene

12000

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

12000

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

31000

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

12000

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

64000



UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

35000



UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

12000

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

38000



UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

31000

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

35000



UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

12000

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

13000



UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

12000

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

5200

J

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

22000



UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

10000

J

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

31000

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

19



%

% Moisture

380000



UG/KG

Acenaphthene









31000

UJ

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









31000

u

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:02

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 09:40
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

29000

NJ

UG/KG

2,4-DIMETHYLSTYRENE

50000

NJ

UG/KG

BENZO [B] THIOPHENE

140000

NJ

UG/KG

NAPHTHALENE, 1-METHYL-

210000

NJ

UG/KG

NAPHTHALENES, -DIMETHYL-3 ISOMERS

34000

NJ

UG/KG

NAPHTHALENE, 1,6-DIMETHYL-

30000

NJ

UG/KG

NAPHTHALENE, 1,4,5-TRIMETHYL-

58000

NJ

UG/KG

1,1-BIPHENYL, 2-METHYL-

26000

NJ

UG/KG

NAPHTHALENE, 1-(2-PROPENYL)-

53000

NJ

UG/KG

9H-FLUOREN-9-OL

75000

NJ

UG/KG

DIBENZOFURAN, 4-METHYL-

40000

NJ

UG/KG

1,3,5,7-CYCLOOCTATETRAENE, 1-PHENYL

89000

NJ

UG/KG

FLUORENE, -METHYL- 2 ISOMERS

35000

NJ

UG/KG

9H-FLUORENE, 1-METHYL-

170000

J

UG/KG

5 UNKNOWNS

130000

NJ

UG/KG

DIBENZOTHIOPHENE

29000

NJ

UG/KG

DIBENZO [A,E] CYCLOOCTENE

130000

NJ

UG/KG

ANTHRACENE, -METHYL-2 ISOMERS

26000

NJ

UG/KG

PHENANTHRENE, 2-METHYL-

100000

J

UG/KG

CYCLOPENTAPHENANTHRENE

80000

NJ

UG/KG

11H-BENZO [A] FLUORENE

65000

J

UG/KG

BENZOFLUORENE

27000

NJ

UG/KG

PYRENE, 2-METHYL-



N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Sample 162 FY 2006 Project: 06-0040
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: American Creosote Works Inc	Louisville, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34743

Id/Station: AC01SDS /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AP5

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:02

Sample 163 FY 2006 Project: 06-0040
Extractables Scan

Facility: American Creosote Works Inc
Program: SF
Id/Station: AC01SW/

Media: SURFACE WATER

Louisville, MS
Case No: 34743

D No: 3AP6

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 09:30
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

5ULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10 UJ

UG/L

Benzaldehyde

10 u

UG/L

Dibenzofuran

10 u

UG/L

Phenol

10 u

UG/L

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

10 u

UG/L

Diethyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

2-Chlorophenol

10 u

UG/L

Fluorene

10 u

UG/L

2-Methylphenol

10 u

UG/L

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

25 U

UG/L

4-Nitroaniline

10 u

UG/L

Acetophenone

25 U

UG/L

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

10 u

UG/L

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

10 U

UG/L

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

10 u

UG/L

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine

NA

UG/L

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

10 u

UG/L

Hexachloroethane

10 U

UG/L

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

10 u

UG/L

Nitrobenzene

10 U

UG/L

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

10 u

UG/L

Isophorone

10 UJ

UG/L

Atrazine

10 u

UG/L

2-Nitrophenol

25 U

UG/L

Pentachlorophenol

3 J

UG/L

2,4-Dimethylphenol

10 U

UG/L

Phenanthrene

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

10 U

UG/L

Anthracene

10 u

UG/L

2,4-Dichlorophenol

10 UJ

UG/L

Carbazole

10 u

UG/L

Naphthalene

10 U

UG/L

Di-n-Butylphthalate

10 u

UG/L

4-Chloroaniline

6 J

UG/L

Fluoranthene

10 u

UG/L

Hexachlorobutadiene

3 J

UG/L

Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

Caprolactam

10 U

UG/L

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

10 UJ

UG/L

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

10 u

UG/L

2-Methylnaphthalene

10 U

UG/L

Benzo(a)Anthracene

10 UJ

UG/L

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

10 U

UG/L

Chrysene

10 u

UG/L

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

10 U

UG/L

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

25 U

UG/L

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

10 U

UG/L

Di-n-Octylphthalate

10 u

UG/L

1,1 -Biphenyl

10 U

UG/L

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

10 u

UG/L

2-Chloronaphthalene

10 u

UG/L

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

25 U

UG/L

2-Nitroaniline

10 u

UG/L

Benzo-a-Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

Dimethyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

10 u

UG/L

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

10 u

UG/L

Acenaphthylene

10 u

UG/L

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

25 U

UG/L

3-Nitroaniline







3 J

UG/L

Acenaphthene







25 U

UG/L

2,4-Dinitrophenol







25 U

UG/L

4-Nitrophenol







U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:02

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 09:30
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

ULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

3

J

UG/L

TRICHLORPROPENE

7

NJ

UG/L

2 PHENOL-DIMETHYL-

3

J

UG/L

CYCLOPENTAPYRAN

4

NJ

UG/L

PHENOL, 2,4,6-TRIMETHYL-

3

J

UG/L

TRIMETHYLPHENOL

3

NJ

UG/L

PHENOL, 4-ETHYL-3-METHYL-

7

NJ

UG/L

PHENOL, 3-ETHYL-5-METHYL-

3

NJ

UG/L

PHENOL, 3,4,5-TRIMETHYL-

3

NJ

UG/L

PHENOL, 2,3,5-TRIMETHYL-

5

J

UG/L

2 UNKNOWNS

4

J

UG/L

BENZOTHIOPHENE

6

NJ

UG/L

1(2H)-ISOQUINOLINONE

2

J

UG/L

CYCLOPENTAPHENANTHRENE



N

UG/L

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Sample 163 FY 2006 Project: 06-0040
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: American Creosote Works Inc	Louisville, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34743

Id/Station: AC01SW/

Media: SURFACE WATER	D No: 3AP6

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:02

Sample 164 FY 2006 Project: 06-0040
Extractables Scan

Facility: American Creosote Works Inc
Program: SF
Id/Station: AC01SWS/

Media: SURFACE WATER

Louisville, MS
Case No: 34743

D No: 3AP7

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 09:30
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

5ULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10 UJ

UG/L

Benzaldehyde

10 u

UG/L

Dibenzofuran

10 u

UG/L

Phenol

10 u

UG/L

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

10 u

UG/L

Diethyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

2-Chlorophenol

10 u

UG/L

Fluorene

10 u

UG/L

2-Methylphenol

10 u

UG/L

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

25 U

UG/L

4-Nitroaniline

10 u

UG/L

Acetophenone

25 U

UG/L

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

10 u

UG/L

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

10 U

UG/L

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

10 u

UG/L

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine

NA

UG/L

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

10 u

UG/L

Hexachloroethane

10 U

UG/L

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

10 u

UG/L

Nitrobenzene

10 U

UG/L

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

10 u

UG/L

Isophorone

10 UJ

UG/L

Atrazine

10 u

UG/L

2-Nitrophenol

25 U

UG/L

Pentachlorophenol

7 J

UG/L

2,4-Dimethylphenol

10 U

UG/L

Phenanthrene

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

10 U

UG/L

Anthracene

10 u

UG/L

2,4-Dichlorophenol

10 UJ

UG/L

Carbazole

10 u

UG/L

Naphthalene

10 U

UG/L

Di-n-Butylphthalate

10 u

UG/L

4-Chloroaniline

4 J

UG/L

Fluoranthene

10 u

UG/L

Hexachlorobutadiene

2 J

UG/L

Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

Caprolactam

10 U

UG/L

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

10 UJ

UG/L

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

10 u

UG/L

2-Methylnaphthalene

10 U

UG/L

Benzo(a)Anthracene

10 UJ

UG/L

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

10 U

UG/L

Chrysene

10 u

UG/L

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

10 U

UG/L

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

25 U

UG/L

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

10 U

UG/L

Di-n-Octylphthalate

10 u

UG/L

1,1 -Biphenyl

10 U

UG/L

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

10 u

UG/L

2-Chloronaphthalene

10 u

UG/L

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

25 U

UG/L

2-Nitroaniline

10 u

UG/L

Benzo-a-Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

Dimethyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

10 u

UG/L

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

10 u

UG/L

Acenaphthylene

10 u

UG/L

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

25 U

UG/L

3-Nitroaniline







4 J

UG/L

Acenaphthene







25 U

UG/L

2,4-Dinitrophenol







25 U

UG/L

4-Nitrophenol







U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:02

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 09:30
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

4

NJ

UG/L

PHENOL, 2,3,-DIMETHYL-

3

NJ

UG/L

PHENOL, 3,5-DIMETHYL-

16

J

UG/L

5 UNKNOWNS

13

NJ

UG/L

4 PHENOL, 2,4,6-TRIMETHYL-

2

J

UG/L

METHYLETHYLPHENOL

3

J

UG/L

TRIMETHYLPHENOL

4

NJ

UG/L

PHENOL, 4-ETHYL-3-METHYL-

3

NJ

UG/L

6-METHYL-4-INDANOL

15

NJ

UG/L

DIETHYLTOLUAMIDE

6

NJ

UG/L

1(2H)-ISOQUINOLINONE

7

J

UG/L

METHYLHYDROXYLQUINOLINE



N

UG/L

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

8

NJ

UG/L

1,3-CYCLOHEXADIENE, 1-METHYL

Sample 164 FY 2006 Project: 06-0040
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: American Creosote Works Inc	Louisville, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34743

Id/Station: AC01SWS/

Media: SURFACE WATER	D No: 3AP7

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:02

Sample 165 FY 2006 Project: 06-0040
Extractables Scan

Facility: American Creosote Works Inc
Program: SF
Id/Station: AC02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Louisville, MS
Case No: 34743

D No: 3AP8

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 11:05
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

1400

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

380

J

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

1400

U

UG/KG

Phenol

1400

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

1400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

1400

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

1400

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

760

J

UG/KG

Fluorene

1400

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

1400

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

1400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

3400

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

1400

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

3400

UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

1400

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

1400

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

1400

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

1400

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

1400

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

1400

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

1400

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

1400

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

1400

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

1400

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

3400

U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

1400

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

3600



UG/KG

Phenanthrene

1400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

3800



UG/KG

Anthracene

1400

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

1400

U

UG/KG

Carbazole

380

J

UG/KG

Naphthalene

1400

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

1400

U

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

16000



UG/KG

Fluoranthene

1400

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

16000



UG/KG

Pyrene

1400

U

UG/KG

Caprolactam

1400

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

1400

U

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

1400

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

1400

U

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

14000



UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

1400

UJ

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

17000



UG/KG

Chrysene

1400

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

1400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

3400

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

1400

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

1400

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

15000



UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

1400

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

17000



UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

3400

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

16000



UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

1400

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

11000

J

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

1400

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

3600



UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

4700



UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

4200

J

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

3400

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

27



%

% Moisture

560

J

UG/KG

Acenaphthene









3400

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









3400

UJ

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:02

Sample 165 FY 2006 Project: 06-0040
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: American Creosote Works Inc	Louisville, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34743

Id/Station: AC02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AP8	Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

1000

NJ

UG/KG

INDENE

46000

J

UG/KG

12 UNKNOWNS

1300

NJ

UG/KG

1H-CYCLOPROPA [L] PHENANTHRENE, 1 A.9B-DIHYDRO-

2400

NJ

UG/KG

4H-CYCLOPROPA [DEF] PHENANTHRENE

1600

J

UG/KG

CYCLOPENTAPHENANTHRENONE

1200

NJ

UG/KG

ACEPHENANTHRYLENE, 4,5-DIHYDRO-

2300

NJ

UG/KG

BENZO [B] NAPHTHO [2,3-D] FURAN

16200

NJ

UG/KG

BENZO [B] FLUORENES 2 ISOMERS

5400

J

UG/KG

BENZOFLUORENE

2700

NJ

UG/KG

PYRENE, 2-METHYL-

2700

J

UG/KG

METHYLPYRENE

4000

NJ

UG/KG

PYRENE, 1-METHYL-

4800

NJ

UG/KG

BENZO [B] NAPHTHO [2,1-D] THIOPHENE

8600

NJ

UG/KG

TRIPHENYLENE, 2-METHYL-

7000

J

UG/KG

BENZOPYRENE

2300

NJ

UG/KG

DINAPHTHO [1,2-B:1',2'-D] FURAN

12000

J

UG/KG

BENZOFLUORANTHENE

3900

NJ

UG/KG

UNKNOWN PAH

3900

J

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 11:05
Ending:

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:02

Sample 166 FY 2006 Project: 06-0040	Produced by: Appleby, Charlie

_ , ... „	Requestor: Arnett, Michael

Extractab es Scan

Project Leader: DHUNTER

Facility: American Creosote Works Inc	Louisville, MS	Beginning'10/13/2005 10 50

Program: SF	Case No: 34743	Ending:

Id/Station: AC02SW/

Media: SURFACE WATER	D No: 3AP9	Org Contractor: LIBRTY

5ULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10 UJ

UG/L

Benzaldehyde

10 u

UG/L

Dibenzofuran

10 u

UG/L

Phenol

10 u

UG/L

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

10 u

UG/L

Diethyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

2-Chlorophenol

10 u

UG/L

Fluorene

10 u

UG/L

2-Methylphenol

10 u

UG/L

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

25 U

UG/L

4-Nitroaniline

10 u

UG/L

Acetophenone

25 U

UG/L

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

10 u

UG/L

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

10 U

UG/L

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

10 u

UG/L

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine

NA

UG/L

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

10 u

UG/L

Hexachloroethane

10 U

UG/L

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

10 u

UG/L

Nitrobenzene

10 U

UG/L

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

10 u

UG/L

Isophorone

10 UJ

UG/L

Atrazine

10 u

UG/L

2-Nitrophenol

25 U

UG/L

Pentachlorophenol

10 u

UG/L

2,4-Dimethylphenol

10 U

UG/L

Phenanthrene

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

10 U

UG/L

Anthracene

10 u

UG/L

2,4-Dichlorophenol

10 UJ

UG/L

Carbazole

10 u

UG/L

Naphthalene

10 U

UG/L

Di-n-Butylphthalate

10 u

UG/L

4-Chloroaniline

3 J

UG/L

Fluoranthene

10 u

UG/L

Hexachlorobutadiene

10 U

UG/L

Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

Caprolactam

10 U

UG/L

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

10 UJ

UG/L

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

10 u

UG/L

2-Methylnaphthalene

10 U

UG/L

Benzo(a)Anthracene

10 UJ

UG/L

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

3 J

UG/L

Chrysene

10 u

UG/L

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

10 U

UG/L

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

25 U

UG/L

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

10 U

UG/L

Di-n-Octylphthalate

10 u

UG/L

1,1 -Biphenyl

10 U

UG/L

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

10 u

UG/L

2-Chloronaphthalene

10 U

UG/L

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

25 U

UG/L

2-Nitroaniline

10 u

UG/L

Benzo-a-Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

Dimethyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

10 u

UG/L

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

10 u

UG/L

Acenaphthylene

10 u

UG/L

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

25 U

UG/L

3-Nitroaniline







10 u

UG/L

Acenaphthene







25 U

UG/L

2,4-Dinitrophenol







25 U

UG/L

4-Nitrophenol







U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:02

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Arnett, Michael
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 10:50
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

4

J

UG/L

UNKNOWN

24

J

UG/L

TRICHLOROPROPENE

3

NJ

UG/L

CYCLOPENTA(DEF) PHENANTHRENONE



N

UG/L

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Sample 166 FY 2006 Project: 06-0040
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: American Creosote Works Inc	Louisville, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34743

Id/Station: AC02SW/

Media: SURFACE WATER	D No: 3AP9

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/28/2005 09:40

Sample 168 FY 2006

SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Sonford Products
Program: SF
Id/Station: SP99SW/

Media: SURFACE WATER

Project: 06-0046

Flowood, MS

Case No: 34739
MD No: 3B02

Inorg Contractor: BONNER

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:01
Ending:

RESULTS

10 u
10 u

UNITS

UG/L
UG/L

ANALYTE

Arsenic
Lead

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/28/2005 09:40

Sample 169 FY 2006 Project: 06-0046

SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Sonford Products
Program: SF
Id/Station: QCPB01 /

Media: PRESERVATIVE BLANK

Flowood, MS

Case No: 34739
MD No: 3B03

Inorg Contractor: BONNER

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:20
Ending:

RESULTS

10 u
10 u

UNITS

UG/L
UG/L

ANALYTE

Arsenic
Lead

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/28/2005 09:40

Sample 170 FY 2006	Project: 06-0046
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34739

Id/Station: SP01SD /	MD No: 3B04 Inorg Contractor: BONNER

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B04 Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS	UNITS	ANALYTE

1.4 J	MG/KG	Arsenic

20	MG/KG	Lead

35	%	% Moisture

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:40
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/28/2005 09:40

Sample 171 FY 2006

SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Sonford Products
Program: SF
Id/Station: SP01SW/

Media: SURFACE WATER

Project: 06-0046

Flowood, MS

Case No: 34739
MD No: 3B05
D No: 3B05

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:30
Ending:

RESULTS

10 u

9.3 J

UNITS

UG/L
UG/L

ANALYTE

Arsenic
Lead

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/28/2005 09:40

Sample 172 FY 2006	Project: 06-0046
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34739

Id/Station: SP02SD /	MD No: 3B06 Inorg Contractor: BONNER

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B06 Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS	UNITS	ANALYTE

4.1	MG/KG	Arsenic

150	MG/KG	Lead

68	%	% Moisture

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:05
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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METALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/28/2005 09:40

Sample 173 FY 2006	Project: 06-0046
SPECIFIED TESTS

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34739

Id/Station: SP03SD /	MD No: 3B07 Inorg Contractor: BONNER

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B07 Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

2.9

MG/KG

Arsenic

62

MG/KG

Lead

30

%

% Moisture

Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:15
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:13

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

2.5

U

UG/KG

alpha-BHC

1.6

NJ

UG/KG

beta-BHC

1.2

NJ

UG/KG

delta-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

gamma-BHC (Lindane)

2.5

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor

2.5

U

UG/KG

Aldrin

2.5

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor Epoxide

2.5

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan I (alpha)

1.3

J

UG/KG

Dieldrin

4.9

U

UG/KG

4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan II (beta)

4.9

U

UG/KG

4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan Sulfate

4.9

U

UG/KG

4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)

25

U

UG/KG

Methoxychlor

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin Ketone

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin Aldehyde

2.5

U

UG/KG

alpha-Chlordane /2

2.5

U

UG/KG

gamma-Chlordane /2

250

U

UG/KG

Toxaphene

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)

99

U

UG/KG

PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)

32



%

% Moisture

Sample 170 FY 2006	Project: 06-0046
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34739

Id/Station: SP01SD /	MD No: 3B04

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B04

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:40
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:13

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:30
Ending:

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

0.050

U

UG/L

alpha-BHC

0.050

U

UG/L

beta-BHC

0.050

U

UG/L

delta-BHC

0.050

U

UG/L

gamma-BHC (Lindane)

0.050

U

UG/L

Heptachlor

0.050

U

UG/L

Aldrin

0.050

U

UG/L

Heptachlor Epoxide

0.050

u

UG/L

Endosulfan I (alpha)

0.10

u

UG/L

Dieldrin

0.10

u

UG/L

4,4'-DDE (p.p'-DDE)

0.10

u

UG/L

Endrin

0.10

u

UG/L

Endosulfan II (beta)

0.10

u

UG/L

4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)

0.10

u

UG/L

Endosulfan Sulfate

0.10

u

UG/L

4,4'-DDT (p.p'-DDT)

0.50

u

UG/L

Methoxychlor

0.10

u

UG/L

Endrin Ketone

0.10

u

UG/L

Endrin Aldehyde

0.050

u

UG/L

alpha-Chlordane 12

0.050

u

UG/L

gamma-Chlordane 12

5.0

u

UG/L

Toxaphene

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)

2.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)

1.0

u

UG/L

PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)

Sample 171 FY 2006	Project: 06-0046
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34739

Id/Station: SP01SW /	MD No: 3B05

Media: SURFACE WATER	D No: 3B05

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:13

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

5.3

U

UG/KG

alpha-BHC

9.8



UG/KG

beta-BHC

11



UG/KG

delta-BHC

3.0

NJ

UG/KG

gamma-BHC (Lindane)

5.3

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor

5.3

U

UG/KG

Aldrin

5.3

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor Epoxide

5.3

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan I (alpha)

18



UG/KG

Dieldrin

10

J

UG/KG

4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)

10

U

UG/KG

Endrin

10

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan II (beta)

10

U

UG/KG

4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)

10

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan Sulfate

10

U

UG/KG

4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)

53

U

UG/KG

Methoxychlor

10

U

UG/KG

Endrin Ketone

10

U

UG/KG

Endrin Aldehyde

2.4

J

UG/KG

alpha-Chlordane /2

5.3

U

UG/KG

gamma-Chlordane /2

530

U

UG/KG

Toxaphene

100

U

UG/KG

PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)

210

U

UG/KG

PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)

100

U

UG/KG

PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)

100

u

UG/KG

PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)

100

u

UG/KG

PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)

100

u

UG/KG

PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)

100

u

UG/KG

PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)

68



%

% Moisture

Sample 172 FY 2006	Project: 06-0046
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34739

Id/Station: SP02SD /	MD No: 3B06

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B06

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:05
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:13

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

2.5

U

UG/KG

alpha-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

beta-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

delta-BHC

2.5

U

UG/KG

gamma-BHC (Lindane)

2.5

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor

2.5

U

UG/KG

Aldrin

2.5

U

UG/KG

Heptachlor Epoxide

2.5

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan I (alpha)

2.2

J

UG/KG

Dieldrin

1.2

NJ

UG/KG

4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan II (beta)

4.9

U

UG/KG

4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endosulfan Sulfate

4.9

U

UG/KG

4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)

25

U

UG/KG

Methoxychlor

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin Ketone

4.9

U

UG/KG

Endrin Aldehyde

2.5

U

UG/KG

alpha-Chlordane /2

2.5

U

UG/KG

gamma-Chlordane /2

250

U

UG/KG

Toxaphene

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)

99

U

UG/KG

PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)

49

U

UG/KG

PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)

32



%

% Moisture

Sample 173 FY 2006	Project: 06-0046
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34739

Id/Station: SP03SD /	MD No: 3B07

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B07

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:15
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

C-confirmed by GCMS | /1-when no value is reported, see chlordane constituents | /2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane	rage 1 OT 1


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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:13

Sample 170 FY 2006

Extractables Scan

Facility: Sonford Products
Program: SF
Id/Station: SP01SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Project: 06-0046

Flowood, MS

Case No: 34739
MD No: 3B04
D No: 3B04

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:40
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

490

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

490

U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

490

U

UG/KG

Phenol

490

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

490

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

490

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

490

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

490

U

UG/KG

Fluorene

490

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

490

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

490

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

1200

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

490

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

1200

UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

490

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

490

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

490

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

490

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

490

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

490

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

490

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

490

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

490

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

490

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

1200

U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

490

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

490

U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

490

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

490

U

UG/KG

Anthracene

490

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

490

U

UG/KG

Carbazole

490

U

UG/KG

Naphthalene

490

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

490

U

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

490

U

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

490

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

490

U

UG/KG

Pyrene

490

U

UG/KG

Caprolactam

490

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

490

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

490

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

490

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

490

U

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

490

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

490

U

UG/KG

Chrysene

490

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

490

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

1200

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

490

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

490

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

490

U

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

490

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

490

U

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

1200

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

490

U

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

490

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

490

u

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

490

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

490

u

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

490

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

490

u

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

1200

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

32



%

% Moisture

490

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene









1200

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









1200

u

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:13

Sample 170 FY 2006 Project: 06-0046

MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Sonford Products
Program: SF
Id/Station: SP01SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Flowood, MS

Case No: 34739
MD No: 3B04
D No: 3B04

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:40
Ending:

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

350 NJ

UG/KG

HEPTAFLUOROBUTYRIC ACID, N-PENTADECYL ESTER-

34000 J

UG/KG

27 UNKNOWNS

1300 NJ

UG/KG

.GAMMA.-SITOSTEROL

N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:13

Sample 171 FY 2006	Project: 06-0046
Extractables Scan

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34739

Id/Station: SP01SW /	MD No: 3B05

Media: SURFACE WATER	D No: 3B05

5ULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10 UJ

UG/L

Benzaldehyde

10

U

UG/L

Dibenzofuran

10 u

UG/L

Phenol

10

u

UG/L

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

10

u

UG/L

Diethyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

2-Chlorophenol

10

u

UG/L

Fluorene

10 u

UG/L

2-Methylphenol

10

u

UG/L

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

25

u

UG/L

4-Nitroaniline

10 u

UG/L

Acetophenone

25

u

UG/L

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

10 u

UG/L

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

10

u

UG/L

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

10 u

UG/L

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/L

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

10 u

UG/L

Hexachloroethane

10

U

UG/L

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

10 u

UG/L

Nitrobenzene

10

U

UG/L

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

10 u

UG/L

Isophorone

10

UJ

UG/L

Atrazine

10 u

UG/L

2-Nitrophenol

25

U

UG/L

Pentachlorophenol

10 u

UG/L

2,4-Dimethylphenol

10

U

UG/L

Phenanthrene

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

10

U

UG/L

Anthracene

10 u

UG/L

2,4-Dichlorophenol

10

UJ

UG/L

Carbazole

10 u

UG/L

Naphthalene

10

u

UG/L

Di-n-Butylphthalate

10 u

UG/L

4-Chloroaniline

10

u

UG/L

Fluoranthene

10 u

UG/L

Hexachlorobutadiene

10

u

UG/L

Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

Caprolactam

10

u

UG/L

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

10

UJ

UG/L

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

10 u

UG/L

2-Methylnaphthalene

10

u

UG/L

Benzo(a)Anthracene

10 UJ

UG/L

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

10

u

UG/L

Chrysene

10 u

UG/L

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

10

u

UG/L

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

25 U

UG/L

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

10

u

UG/L

Di-n-Octylphthalate

10 u

UG/L

1,1 -Biphenyl

10

u

UG/L

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

10 u

UG/L

2-Chloronaphthalene

10

u

UG/L

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

25 U

UG/L

2-Nitroaniline

10

u

UG/L

Benzo-a-Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

Dimethyl Phthalate

10

u

UG/L

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

10

u

UG/L

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

10 u

UG/L

Acenaphthylene

10

u

UG/L

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

25 U

UG/L

3-Nitroaniline









10 u

UG/L

Acenaphthene









25 U

UG/L

2,4-Dinitrophenol









25 U

UG/L

4-Nitrophenol









Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:30
Ending:

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:13

Sample 171 FY 2006 Project: 06-0046

MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Sonford Products
Program: SF
Id/Station: SP01SW/

Media: SURFACE WATER

Flowood, MS

Case No: 34739
MD No: 3B05
D No: 3B05

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:30
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

8 J UG/L 2 UNKNOWNS
25 NJ UG/L 1-PROPENE.1,1,2-TRICHLORO-

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:13

Sample 172 FY 2006

Extractables Scan

Facility: Sonford Products
Program: SF
Id/Station: SP02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Project: 06-0046

Flowood, MS

Case No: 34739
MD No: 3B06
D No: 3B06

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:05
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

1000

u

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

1000

U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

1000

u

UG/KG

Phenol

1000

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

1000

u

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

1000

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

1000

u

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

1000

U

UG/KG

Fluorene

1000

u

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

1000

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

1000

u

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

2600

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

1000

u

UG/KG

Acetophenone

2600

UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

1000

u

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

1000

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

1000

u

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

1000

u

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

1000

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

1000

u

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

1000

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

1000

u

UG/KG

Isophorone

1000

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

1000

u

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

2600

U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

1000

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

1000

U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

1000

u

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

1000

U

UG/KG

Anthracene

1000

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

1000

U

UG/KG

Carbazole

1000

u

UG/KG

Naphthalene

1000

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

1000

u

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

350

J

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

1000

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

390

J

UG/KG

Pyrene

1000

u

UG/KG

Caprolactam

1000

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

1000

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

1000

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

1000

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

1000

U

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

1000

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

310

J

UG/KG

Chrysene

1000

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

1000

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

2600

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

1000

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

1000

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

380

J

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

1000

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

330

J

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

2600

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

240

J

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

1000

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

230

J

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

1000

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

1000

U

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

1000

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

1000

U

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

2600

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

68



%

% Moisture

1000

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene









2600

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









2600

u

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:13

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:05
Ending:

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

95000

J

UG/KG

23 UNKNOWNS

4800

NJ

UG/KG

CHOLESTEROL

3000

NJ

UG/KG

STIGMASTEROL

17000

NJ

UG/KG

.GAMMA.-SITOSTEROL

6800

NJ

UG/KG

STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE

2700

NJ

UG/KG

HOP-22(29)-EN-3.BETA.-OL

95000

NJ

UG/KG

ANDROSTAN-6-ONE, (5.ALPHA. )-



N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Sample 172 FY 2006 Project: 06-0046

MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34739

Id/Station: SP02SD /	MD No: 3B06

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B06

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:13

Sample 173 FY 2006

Extractables Scan

Facility: Sonford Products
Program: SF
Id/Station: SP03SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Project: 06-0046

Flowood, MS

Case No: 34739
MD No: 3B07
D No: 3B07

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:15
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

490

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

490

U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

490

U

UG/KG

Phenol

490

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

490

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

490

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

490

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

490

U

UG/KG

Fluorene

490

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

490

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

490

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

1200

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

490

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

1200

UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

490

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

490

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

490

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

490

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

490

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

490

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

490

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

490

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

490

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

490

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

1200

U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

490

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

490

U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

490

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

490

U

UG/KG

Anthracene

490

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

490

U

UG/KG

Carbazole

490

U

UG/KG

Naphthalene

490

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

490

U

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

490

U

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

490

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

490

U

UG/KG

Pyrene

490

U

UG/KG

Caprolactam

490

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

490

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

490

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

490

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

490

U

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

490

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

490

U

UG/KG

Chrysene

490

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

490

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

1200

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

490

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

490

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

490

U

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

490

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

490

U

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

1200

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

490

U

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

490

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

490

u

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

490

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

490

u

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

490

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

490

u

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

1200

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

32



%

% Moisture

490

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene









1200

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









1200

u

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 18:13

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:15
Ending:

Inorg Contractor: BONNER
Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

150 NJ

UG/KG

BENZALDEHYDE 3-HYDROXY-4-METHOXY-

5600 J

UG/KG

15 UNKNOWNS

450 NJ

UG/KG

1-EICOSANOL

360 NJ

UG/KG

1,2-TETRADECANEDIOL

2300 NJ

UG/KG

.GAMMA.-SITOSTEROL

2200 NJ

UG/KG

STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE

N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Sample 173 FY 2006 Project: 06-0046

MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34739

Id/Station: SP03SD /	MD No: 3B07

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3B07

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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DIOXINS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:30

Sample 196 FY 2006 Project: 06-0050
Dioxin Scan

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF
Id/Station: SP01SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 01SD

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

9.0



NG/KG

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin

120

J

NG/KG

Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

100



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzodioxin

750

J

NG/KG

Pentachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

330



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

1000



NG/KG

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

650



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

6700

J

NG/KG

Hexachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

15000



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzodioxin

26000

J

NG/KG

Heptachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

220000

J

NG/KG

Octachlorodibenzodioxin

8.0



NG/KG

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran

200

J

NG/KG

Tetrachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

39



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

74



NG/KG

2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

1500

J

NG/KG

Pentachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

290



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

220



NG/KG

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

100



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

340



NG/KG

2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

6900

J

NG/KG

Hexachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

3400



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

380



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

9300

J

NG/KG

Heptachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

6200

J

NG/KG

Octachlorodibenzofuran

650



NG/KG

TEQ (Mammalian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

460



NG/KG

TEQ (Avian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

500



NG/KG

TEQ (Fish Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

34



%

% Moisture

SAS Number:DIOX
Org Contractor: PARADI

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 14:40
Ending:

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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DIOXINS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:30

Sample 197 FY 2006 Project: 06-0050
Dioxin Scan

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF
Id/Station: SP02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 02SD

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

120



NG/KG

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin

2500

J

NG/KG

Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

950



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzodioxin

9500

J

NG/KG

Pentachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

3400



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

11000



NG/KG

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

6300



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

67000

J

NG/KG

Hexachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

110000

J

NG/KG

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzodioxin

170000

J

NG/KG

Heptachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

220000

J

NG/KG

Octachlorodibenzodioxin

74



NG/KG

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran

3500

J

NG/KG

Tetrachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

420



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

770



NG/KG

2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

18000

J

NG/KG

Pentachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

3100



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

2200



NG/KG

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

810



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

3800



NG/KG

2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

73000

J

NG/KG

Hexachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

32000



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

3800



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

99000

J

NG/KG

Heptachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

37000

J

NG/KG

Octachlorodibenzofuran

6000

J

NG/KG

TEQ (Mammalian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

4400

J

NG/KG

TEQ (Avian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

4800

J

NG/KG

TEQ (Fish Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

66



%

% Moisture

SAS Number:DIOX
Org Contractor: PARADI

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:05
Ending:

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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DIOXINS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:30

Sample 198 FY 2006 Project: 06-0050
Dioxin Scan

Facility: Sonford Products	Flowood, MS

Program: SF
Id/Station: SP03SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 03SD

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

29



NG/KG

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin

490

J

NG/KG

Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

380



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzodioxin

3000

J

NG/KG

Pentachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

1000



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

2600



NG/KG

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

1200



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

13000

J

NG/KG

Hexachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

29000



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzodioxin

46000

J

NG/KG

Heptachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

120000

J

NG/KG

Octachlorodibenzodioxin

28



NG/KG

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran

780

J

NG/KG

Tetrachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

170



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

350



NG/KG

2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

6600

J

NG/KG

Pentachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

1200



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

860



NG/KG

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

470



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

1500



NG/KG

2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

18000

J

NG/KG

Hexachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

8100



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

1600



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

24000

J

NG/KG

Heptachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

11000



NG/KG

Octachlorodibenzofuran

1900



NG/KG

TEQ (Mammalian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

1500



NG/KG

TEQ (Avian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

1700



NG/KG

TEQ (Fish Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

32



%

% Moisture

SAS Number:DIOX
Org Contractor: PARADI

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Webster, Donna
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 15:15
Ending:

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29

Sample 152 FY 2006 Project: 06-0042
Extractables Scan

Facility: Davis Timber	Hattiesburg, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34745

Id/Station: DT01SD/

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AS2

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

340

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

340

U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

340

U

UG/KG

Phenol

340

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

340

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

340

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

340

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

340

U

UG/KG

Fluorene

340

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

340

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

340

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

850

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

340

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

850

UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

340

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

340

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

340

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

340

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

340

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

340

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

340

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

340

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

340

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

340

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

880



UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

340

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

340

U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

340

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

340

U

UG/KG

Anthracene

340

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

340

U

UG/KG

Carbazole

340

U

UG/KG

Naphthalene

340

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

340

U

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

80

J

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

340

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

78

J

UG/KG

Pyrene

340

U

UG/KG

Caprolactam

340

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

340

U

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

340

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

340

U

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

340

U

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

340

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

84

J

UG/KG

Chrysene

340

U

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

340

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

850

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

340

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

340

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

340

U

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

340

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

340

U

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

850

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

340

U

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

340

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

340

U

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

340

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

340

U

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

340

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

340

U

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

850

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

2



%

% Moisture

340

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene









850

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









850

u

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: McLaughlin, Amy
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 18:45
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY	DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS	EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA	Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29

Sample 152 FY 2006 Project: 06-0042

MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Davis Timber	Hattiesburg, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34745

Id/Station: DT01SD/

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AS2	Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10000 J

UG/KG

26 UNKNOWNS

310 NJ

UG/KG

13-TERTADECEN-1-OL ACETATE

170 NJ

UG/KG

VITAMIN E

2100 NJ

UG/KG

.GAMMA.-SITOSTEROL

1300 NJ

UG/KG

STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE

N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: McLaughlin, Amy
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 18:45
Ending:

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29

Sample 153 FY 2006

Extractables Scan

Facility: Davis Timber
Program: SF
Id/Station: DT01SDS/

Media: SEDIMENT

Project: 06-0042

Hattiesburg, MS

Case No: 34745

D No: 3AS3

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: McLaughlin, Amy
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 18:45
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

340

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

340

U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

340

U

UG/KG

Phenol

340

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

340

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

340

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

340

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

340

U

UG/KG

Fluorene

340

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

340

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

340

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

860

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

340

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

860

UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

340

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

340

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

340

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

340

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

340

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

340

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

340

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

340

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

340

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

340

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

450

J

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

340

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

340

U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

340

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

340

U

UG/KG

Anthracene

340

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

340

U

UG/KG

Carbazole

340

U

UG/KG

Naphthalene

340

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

340

U

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

340

U

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

340

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

76

J

UG/KG

Pyrene

340

U

UG/KG

Caprolactam

340

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

340

U

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

340

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

340

U

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

340

U

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

340

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

75

J

UG/KG

Chrysene

340

U

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

340

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

860

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

340

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

340

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

340

U

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

340

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

340

U

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

860

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

340

U

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

340

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

340

U

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

340

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

340

U

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

340

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

340

U

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

860

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

3



%

% Moisture

340

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene









860

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









860

u

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: McLaughlin, Amy
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 18:45
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

7900 J

UG/KG

27 UNKNOWNS

490 NJ

UG/KG

13-TERTADECEN-1-OL ACETATE

1400 NJ

UG/KG

STIGMASTEROL, 22,23-DIHYDRO-

870 NJ

UG/KG

STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE

N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Sample 153 FY 2006 Project: 06-0042

MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Davis Timber	Hattiesburg, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34745

Id/Station: DT01SDS/

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AS3

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29

Sample 154 FY 2006 Project: 06-0042
Extractables Scan

Facility: Davis Timber	Hattiesburg, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34745

Id/Station: DT02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AS4

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

380

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

380

U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

380

U

UG/KG

Phenol

380

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

380

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

380

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

380

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

380

U

UG/KG

Fluorene

380

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

380

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

380

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

940

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

380

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

940

UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

380

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

380

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

380

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

380

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

380

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

380

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

380

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

380

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

380

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

380

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

940

U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

380

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

380

U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

380

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

380

U

UG/KG

Anthracene

380

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

380

U

UG/KG

Carbazole

380

U

UG/KG

Naphthalene

380

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

380

U

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

380

U

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

380

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

380

U

UG/KG

Pyrene

380

U

UG/KG

Caprolactam

380

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

380

U

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

380

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

380

U

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

380

U

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

380

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

380

U

UG/KG

Chrysene

380

U

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

380

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

940

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

380

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

380

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

380

U

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

380

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

380

U

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

940

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

380

U

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

380

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

380

u

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

380

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

380

u

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

380

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

380

u

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

940

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

12



%

% Moisture

380

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene









940

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









940

u

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: McLaughlin, Amy
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 19:05
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY	DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29

Sample 154 FY 2006 Project: 06-0042

MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Davis Timber	Hattiesburg, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34745

Id/Station: DT02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AS4

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: McLaughlin, Amy
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 19:05
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS

3900 J UG/KG
N UG/KG

ANALYTE

16 UNKNOWNS
PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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DIOXINS SAMPLE ANALYSIS	EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA	Production Date: 10/31/2005 17:48

Sample 201 FY 2006

Project: 06-0049



Produced by: Appleby, Charlie

Dioxin Scan





Requestor: McLaughlin, Amy





Project Leader: DHUNTER

Facility: Davis Timber

Hattiesburg, MS



Beginning: 10/13/2005 18:45

Program: SF



SAS Number:DIOX

Ending:

Id/Station: DT01SD/





Media: SEDIMENT

D No: 01SD

Org Contractor: PARADI



RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

2.4

NG/KG

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin

86 J

NG/KG

Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

45

NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzodioxin

380 J

NG/KG

Pentachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

140

NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

560

NG/KG

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

320

NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

3300 J

NG/KG

Hexachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

13000

NG/KG

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzodioxin

21000 J

NG/KG

Heptachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

93000 J

NG/KG

Octachlorodibenzodioxin

3.4

NG/KG

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran

100 J

NG/KG

Tetrachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

16

NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

35

NG/KG

2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

690 J

NG/KG

Pentachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

93

NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

83

NG/KG

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

33

NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

150

NG/KG

2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

3200 J

NG/KG

Hexachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

2400

NG/KG

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

210

NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

7700 J

NG/KG

Heptachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

7700

NG/KG

Octachlorodibenzofuran

370

NG/KG

TEQ (Mammalian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

220

NG/KG

TEQ (Avian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

230

NG/KG

TEQ (Fish Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

2.8

%

% Moisture

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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DIOXINS SAMPLE ANALYSIS	EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA	Production Date: 10/31/2005 17:48

Sample 202 FY 2006

Project: 06-0049



Produced by: Appleby, Charlie

Dioxin Scan





Requestor: McLaughlin, Amy





Project Leader: DHUNTER

Facility: Davis Timber

Hattiesburg, MS



Beginning: 10/13/2005 18:45

Program: SF



SAS Number:DIOX

Ending:

Id/Station: DT01SDS/





Media: SEDIMENT

D No: 01SDS

Org Contractor: PARADI



RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

3.3

NG/KG

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin

130 J

NG/KG

Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

60

NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzodioxin

510 J

NG/KG

Pentachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

190

NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

710

NG/KG

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

440

NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

4200 J

NG/KG

Hexachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

17000

NG/KG

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzodioxin

27000 J

NG/KG

Heptachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

92000 J

NG/KG

Octachlorodibenzodioxin

4.5

NG/KG

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran

140 J

NG/KG

Tetrachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

19

NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

43

NG/KG

2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

840 J

NG/KG

Pentachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

120

NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

100

NG/KG

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

41

NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

190

NG/KG

2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

4000 J

NG/KG

Hexachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

3200

NG/KG

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

270

NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

11000 J

NG/KG

Heptachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

9200

NG/KG

Octachlorodibenzofuran

480

NG/KG

TEQ (Mammalian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

280

NG/KG

TEQ (Avian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

300

NG/KG

TEQ (Fish Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

3.2

%

% Moisture

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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DIOXINS SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 10/31/2005 17:48

Sample 203 FY 2006

Dioxin Scan

Facility: Davis Timber
Program: SF

Project: 06-0049

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: McLaughlin, Amy

Hattiesburg, MS

SAS Number:DIOX

Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/13/2005 19:05
Ending:

Id/Station: DT02SD /



Media: SEDIMENT

D No: 02SD Org Contractor: PARADI



RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

0.30

J

NG/KG

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin

4.6

J

NG/KG

Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

2.9



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzodioxin

22

J

NG/KG

Pentachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

11



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

50



NG/KG

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

24



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzodioxin

240

J

NG/KG

Hexachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

1100



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzodioxin

1800

J

NG/KG

Heptachlorodibenzodioxin (Total)

8600

J

NG/KG

Octachlorodibenzodioxin

0.34

U

NG/KG

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran

5.7

J

NG/KG

Tetrachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

1.2

J

NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

3.2



NG/KG

2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

45

J

NG/KG

Pentachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

7.6



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

5.5



NG/KG

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

2.7



NG/KG

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

10



NG/KG

2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

220

J

NG/KG

Hexachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

190



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

16



NG/KG

1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

610

J

NG/KG

Heptachlorodibenzofuran (Total)

630



NG/KG

Octachlorodibenzofuran

30



NG/KG

TEQ (Mammalian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

17



NG/KG

TEQ (Avian Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

18



NG/KG

TEQ (Fish Toxic. Equiv. Value, From WHO TEQ-98)

13



%

% Moisture

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 105 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041

Volatiles Scan

Facility: Chemfax
Program: SF
Id/Station: CF04SDS /

Media: SEDIMENT

Gulfport, MS

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AQ8

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:15
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10

u

UG/KG

Dichlorodifluoromethane

10

u

UG/KG

Dibromochloromethane

10

u

UG/KG

Chloromethane

10

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

10

u

UG/KG

Vinyl Chloride

10

u

UG/KG

Chlorobenzene

10

u

UG/KG

Bromomethane

10

u

UG/KG

Ethyl Benzene

10

u

UG/KG

Chloroethane

10

u

UG/KG

Total Xylenes

10

u

UG/KG

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

10

u

UG/KG

Styrene

10

u

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

10

u

UG/KG

Bromoform

10

u

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

10

u

UG/KG

Isopropylbenzene

11

J

UG/KG

Acetone

10

u

UG/KG

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

10

u

UG/KG

Carbon Disulfide

10

u

UG/KG

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/KG

Methyl Acetate

10

u

UG/KG

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/KG

Methylene Chloride

10

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/KG

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

10

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

10

u

UG/KG

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

10

u

UG/KG

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

10

u

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/KG

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/KG

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

17



%

% Moisture

10

UJ
NA

UG/KG
UG/KG

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









10

u

UG/KG

Chloroform









10

u

UG/KG

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/KG

Cyclohexane









10

u

UG/KG

Carbon Tetrachloride









10

u

UG/KG

Benzene









10

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloroethane









10

u

UG/KG

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









10

u

UG/KG

Methylcyclohexane









10

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloropropane









10

u

UG/KG

Bromodichloromethane









10

u

UG/KG

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/KG

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









10

u

UG/KG

Toluene









10

u

UG/KG

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/KG

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









10

UJ

UG/KG

Methyl Butyl Ketone









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 105 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Chemfax	Gulfport, MS

Program: SF
Id/Station: CF04SDS /
Media: SEDIMENT

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AQ8

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:15
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

8 J UG/KG UNKNOWN

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 106 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041

Volatiles Scan

Facility: Chemfax
Program: SF
Id/Station: CF04SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Gulfport, MS

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AQ9

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:15
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10

u

UG/KG

Dichlorodifluoromethane

10

u

UG/KG

Dibromochloromethane

10

u

UG/KG

Chloromethane

10

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

10

u

UG/KG

Vinyl Chloride

10

u

UG/KG

Chlorobenzene

10

u

UG/KG

Bromomethane

10

u

UG/KG

Ethyl Benzene

10

u

UG/KG

Chloroethane

10

u

UG/KG

Total Xylenes

10

u

UG/KG

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

10

u

UG/KG

Styrene

10

u

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

10

u

UG/KG

Bromoform

10

u

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

10

u

UG/KG

Isopropylbenzene

10

J

UG/KG

Acetone

10

u

UG/KG

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

10

u

UG/KG

Carbon Disulfide

10

u

UG/KG

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/KG

Methyl Acetate

10

u

UG/KG

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/KG

Methylene Chloride

10

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/KG

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

10

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

10

u

UG/KG

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

10

u

UG/KG

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

10

u

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/KG

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

10

u

UG/KG

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

17



%

% Moisture

10

UJ
NA

UG/KG
UG/KG

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









10

u

UG/KG

Chloroform









10

u

UG/KG

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/KG

Cyclohexane









10

u

UG/KG

Carbon Tetrachloride









10

u

UG/KG

Benzene









10

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloroethane









10

u

UG/KG

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









10

u

UG/KG

Methylcyclohexane









10

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloropropane









10

u

UG/KG

Bromodichloromethane









10

u

UG/KG

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/KG

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









10

u

UG/KG

Toluene









10

u

UG/KG

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









10

u

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









10

u

UG/KG

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









10

UJ

UG/KG

Methyl Butyl Ketone









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 106 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Chemfax	Gulfport, MS

Program: SF
Id/Station: CF04SD /
Media: SEDIMENT

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AQ9

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:15
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

6 J UG/KG UNKNOWN

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 107 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041

Volatiles Scan

Facility: Chemfax
Program: SF
Id/Station: CF03SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Gulfport, MS

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AR0

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:30
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

11

U

UG/KG

Dichlorodifluoromethane

11

U

UG/KG

Dibromochloromethane

11

u

UG/KG

Chloromethane

11

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

11

u

UG/KG

Vinyl Chloride

11

U

UG/KG

Chlorobenzene

11

u

UG/KG

Bromomethane

11

U

UG/KG

Ethyl Benzene

11

u

UG/KG

Chloroethane

11

U

UG/KG

Total Xylenes

11

u

UG/KG

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

11

U

UG/KG

Styrene

11

u

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

11

U

UG/KG

Bromoform

11

u

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

11

U

UG/KG

Isopropylbenzene

11

UJ

UG/KG

Acetone

11

U

UG/KG

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

11

u

UG/KG

Carbon Disulfide

11

U

UG/KG

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

11

u

UG/KG

Methyl Acetate

11

U

UG/KG

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

11

u

UG/KG

Methylene Chloride

11

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

11

u

UG/KG

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

11

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

11

u

UG/KG

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

11

u

UG/KG

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

11

u

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/KG

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

11

u

UG/KG

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

17



%

% Moisture

11

UJ
NA

UG/KG
UG/KG

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









11

U

UG/KG

Chloroform









11

U

UG/KG

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









11

U

UG/KG

Cyclohexane









11

u

UG/KG

Carbon Tetrachloride









11

u

UG/KG

Benzene









11

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloroethane









11

u

UG/KG

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









11

u

UG/KG

Methylcyclohexane









11

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloropropane









11

u

UG/KG

Bromodichloromethane









11

u

UG/KG

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









11

u

UG/KG

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









11

u

UG/KG

Toluene









11

u

UG/KG

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









11

u

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









11

u

UG/KG

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









11

UJ

UG/KG

Methyl Butyl Ketone









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 107 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Chemfax	Gulfport, MS

Program: SF
Id/Station: CF03SD /
Media: SEDIMENT

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AR0

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:30
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

8 J UG/KG UNKNOWN

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 108 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041

Volatiles Scan

Facility: Chemfax
Program: SF
Id/Station: CF02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Gulfport, MS

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AR1

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:45
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

11

U

UG/KG

Dichlorodifluoromethane

11

U

UG/KG

Dibromochloromethane

11

U

UG/KG

Chloromethane

11

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

11

U

UG/KG

Vinyl Chloride

11

U

UG/KG

Chlorobenzene

11

U

UG/KG

Bromomethane

11

U

UG/KG

Ethyl Benzene

11

U

UG/KG

Chloroethane

11

U

UG/KG

Total Xylenes

11

U

UG/KG

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

11

U

UG/KG

Styrene

11

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

11

U

UG/KG

Bromoform

11

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

11

U

UG/KG

Isopropylbenzene

12

J

UG/KG

Acetone

11

U

UG/KG

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

11

U

UG/KG

Carbon Disulfide

11

U

UG/KG

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

11

U

UG/KG

Methyl Acetate

11

u

UG/KG

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

11

U

UG/KG

Methylene Chloride

11

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

11

u

UG/KG

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

11

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

11

u

UG/KG

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

11

u

UG/KG

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

11

u

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/KG

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

11

u

UG/KG

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

20



%

% Moisture

11

UJ
NA

UG/KG
UG/KG

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









11

U

UG/KG

Chloroform









11

U

UG/KG

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









11

U

UG/KG

Cyclohexane









11

U

UG/KG

Carbon Tetrachloride









11

U

UG/KG

Benzene









11

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloroethane









11

U

UG/KG

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









11

U

UG/KG

Methylcyclohexane









11

u

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloropropane









11

u

UG/KG

Bromodichloromethane









11

u

UG/KG

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









11

u

UG/KG

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









11

u

UG/KG

Toluene









11

u

UG/KG

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









11

u

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









11

u

UG/KG

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









11

UJ

UG/KG

Methyl Butyl Ketone









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 108 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Chemfax	Gulfport, MS

Program: SF
Id/Station: CF02SD /
Media: SEDIMENT

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AR1

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:45
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

6 J UG/KG UNKNOWN

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 109 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041

Volatiles Scan

Facility: Chemfax
Program: SF
Id/Station: CF01SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Gulfport, MS

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AR2

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 10:20
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

12

U

UG/KG

Dichlorodifluoromethane

12

U

UG/KG

Dibromochloromethane

12

U

UG/KG

Chloromethane

12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)

12

U

UG/KG

Vinyl Chloride

12

U

UG/KG

Chlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

Bromomethane

12

U

UG/KG

Ethyl Benzene

12

U

UG/KG

Chloroethane

12

U

UG/KG

Total Xylenes

12

U

UG/KG

Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)

12

U

UG/KG

Styrene

12

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)

12

U

UG/KG

Bromoform

12

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)

12

U

UG/KG

Isopropylbenzene

19

J

UG/KG

Acetone

12

U

UG/KG

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

12

U

UG/KG

Carbon Disulfide

12

U

UG/KG

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

Methyl Acetate

12

U

UG/KG

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

Methylene Chloride

12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

trans-1,2-Dichloroethene

12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)

12

U

UG/KG

Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)

12

U

UG/KG

1,2,4-T richlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

1,1-Dichloroethane



NA

UG/KG

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

12

U

UG/KG

cis-1,2-Dichloroethene

18



%

% Moisture

12

UJ
NA

UG/KG
UG/KG

Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane









12

U

UG/KG

Chloroform









12

U

UG/KG

1,1,1-Trichloroethane









12

U

UG/KG

Cyclohexane









12

U

UG/KG

Carbon Tetrachloride









12

U

UG/KG

Benzene









12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloroethane









12

U

UG/KG

Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)









12

U

UG/KG

Methylcyclohexane









12

U

UG/KG

1,2-Dichloropropane









12

U

UG/KG

Bromodichloromethane









12

U

UG/KG

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene









12

U

UG/KG

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone









12

U

UG/KG

Toluene









12

U

UG/KG

trans-1,3-Dichloropropene









12

U

UG/KG

1,1,2-Trichloroethane









12

U

UG/KG

Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)









12

UJ

UG/KG

Methyl Butyl Ketone









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 109 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Chemfax	Gulfport, MS

Program: SF
Id/Station: CF01SD /
Media: SEDIMENT

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AR2

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 10:20
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

6 J UG/KG UNKNOWN

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 105 FY 2006

Extractables Scan

Facility: Chemfax
Program: SF
Id/Station: CF04SDS /

Media: SEDIMENT

Project: 06-0041

Gulfport, MS

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AQ8

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:15
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

400

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

400

U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

400

U

UG/KG

Phenol

400

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

400

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

400

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

Fluorene

400

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

400

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

1000

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

400

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

1000

UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

400

u

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

400

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

400

u

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

400

u

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

400

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

400

u

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

400

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

400

u

UG/KG

Isophorone

400

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

400

u

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

1000

U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

400

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

400

U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

400

u

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

400

UJ

UG/KG

Anthracene

400

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

Carbazole

400

u

UG/KG

Naphthalene

400

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

400

u

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

400

UJ

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

400

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

400

U

UG/KG

Pyrene

400

u

UG/KG

Caprolactam

400

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

400

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

400

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

400

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

400

U

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

400

UJ

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

400

U

UG/KG

Chrysene

400

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

1000

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

400

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

400

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

1000

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

400

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

400

UJ

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

400

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

400

UJ

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

400

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

400

UJ

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

1000

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

17



%

% Moisture

400

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene









1000

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









1000

UJ

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 105 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Chemfax	Gulfport, MS

Program: SF
Id/Station: CF04SDS /
Media: SEDIMENT

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AQ8

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:15
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS

2400 J UG/KG
N UG/KG

ANALYTE

10 UNKNOWNS
PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 106 FY 2006

Extractables Scan

Facility: Chemfax
Program: SF
Id/Station: CF04SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Project: 06-0041

Gulfport, MS

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AQ9

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:15
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

400

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

400

U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

400

U

UG/KG

Phenol

400

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

400

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

400

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

Fluorene

400

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

400

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

1000

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

96

J

UG/KG

Acetophenone

1000

U

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

400

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

400

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

400

u

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

400

u

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

400

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

400

u

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

400

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

400

u

UG/KG

Isophorone

400

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

400

u

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

1000

U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

400

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

400

U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

400

u

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

400

UJ

UG/KG

Anthracene

400

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

400

UJ

UG/KG

Carbazole

400

u

UG/KG

Naphthalene

400

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

400

u

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

400

UJ

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

400

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

400

U

UG/KG

Pyrene

400

u

UG/KG

Caprolactam

400

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

400

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

400

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

400

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

400

U

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

400

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

400

U

UG/KG

Chrysene

400

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

1000

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

400

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

400

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

1000

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

400

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

400

UJ

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

400

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

400

UJ

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

400

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

1000

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

17



%

% Moisture

400

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene









1000

UJ

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









1000

u

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 106 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041

MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Chemfax	Gulfport, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34744

Id/Station: CF04SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AQ9	Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE

4100

J

UG/KG

14 UNKNOWNS

620

NJ

UG/KG

STIGMASTEROL



N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:15
Ending:

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 107 FY 2006

Extractables Scan

Facility: Chemfax
Program: SF
Id/Station: CF03SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Project: 06-0041

Gulfport, MS

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AR0

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:30
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

400

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

400

U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

400

U

UG/KG

Phenol

400

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

400

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

400

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

Fluorene

400

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

400

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

1000

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

400

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

1000

UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

400

u

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

400

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

400

u

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

400

u

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

400

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

400

u

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

400

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

400

u

UG/KG

Isophorone

400

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

400

u

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

1000

U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

400

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

400

U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

400

u

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

400

UJ

UG/KG

Anthracene

400

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

Carbazole

400

u

UG/KG

Naphthalene

400

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

400

u

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

400

UJ

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

400

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

400

U

UG/KG

Pyrene

400

u

UG/KG

Caprolactam

400

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

400

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

400

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

400

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

400

U

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

400

UJ

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

400

U

UG/KG

Chrysene

400

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

1000

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

400

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

400

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

1000

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

400

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

400

UJ

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

400

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

400

UJ

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

400

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

400

UJ

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

1000

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

17



%

% Moisture

400

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene









1000

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









1000

UJ

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 107 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Chemfax	Gulfport, MS

Program: SF
Id/Station: CF03SD /
Media: SEDIMENT

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AR0

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:30
Ending:

RESULTS

320 J

UNITS

UG/KG

ANALYTE

3 UNKNOWNS

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 108 FY 2006

Extractables Scan

Facility: Chemfax
Program: SF
Id/Station: CF02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Project: 06-0041

Gulfport, MS

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AR1

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:45
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

410

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

410

U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

410

U

UG/KG

Phenol

410

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

410

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

410

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

410

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

410

U

UG/KG

Fluorene

410

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

410

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

410

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

1000

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

410

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

1000

UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

410

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

410

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

410

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

410

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

410

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

410

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

410

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

410

u

UG/KG

Isophorone

410

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

410

u

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

1000

U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

410

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

410

U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

410

u

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

410

UJ

UG/KG

Anthracene

410

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

410

U

UG/KG

Carbazole

410

u

UG/KG

Naphthalene

410

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

410

u

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

410

UJ

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

410

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

410

U

UG/KG

Pyrene

410

u

UG/KG

Caprolactam

410

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

410

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

410

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

410

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

410

U

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

410

UJ

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

410

U

UG/KG

Chrysene

410

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

410

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

1000

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

410

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

410

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

410

U

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

410

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

410

u

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

1000

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

410

u

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

410

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

410

UJ

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

410

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

410

UJ

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

410

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

410

UJ

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

1000

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

20



%

% Moisture

410

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene









1000

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









1000

UJ

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 108 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Chemfax	Gulfport, MS

Program: SF
Id/Station: CF02SD /
Media: SEDIMENT

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AR1

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 09:45
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS

1800 J UG/KG

ANALYTE

8 UNKNOWNS

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 109 FY 2006

Extractables Scan

Facility: Chemfax
Program: SF
Id/Station: CF01SD /

Media: SEDIMENT

Project: 06-0041

Gulfport, MS

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AR2

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 10:20
Ending:

DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

400

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

400

U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

400

U

UG/KG

Phenol

400

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

400

U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

400

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

Fluorene

400

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

400

U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

1000

U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

400

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

1000

UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

400

u

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

400

U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

400

u

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

400

u

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

400

U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

400

u

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

400

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

400

u

UG/KG

Isophorone

400

U

UG/KG

Atrazine

400

u

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

1000

U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

400

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

400

U

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

400

u

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

400

UJ

UG/KG

Anthracene

400

u

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

Carbazole

400

u

UG/KG

Naphthalene

400

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

400

u

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

400

UJ

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

400

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

400

U

UG/KG

Pyrene

400

u

UG/KG

Caprolactam

400

U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

400

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

400

UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

400

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

400

U

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

400

UJ

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

400

U

UG/KG

Chrysene

400

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

1000

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

400

U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

400

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

400

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

1000

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

400

u

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

400

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

400

UJ

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

400

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

400

UJ

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

400

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

400

UJ

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

1000

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

18



%

% Moisture

400

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene









1000

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol









1000

UJ

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/03/2005 18:54

Sample 109 FY 2006 Project: 06-0041
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Chemfax	Gulfport, MS

Program: SF
Id/Station: CF01SD /
Media: SEDIMENT

Case No: 34744

D No: 3AR2

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Farrier, Brian
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 10:20
Ending:

RESULTS UNITS

2300 J UG/KG

ANALYTE

13 UNKNOWNS

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 17:49

Sample 156 FY 2006 Project: 06-0043
Extractables Scan

Facility: Picayune Wood Treating	Picayune, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34746

Id/Station: PW01SD/

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AT6

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

580

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

580 U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

580

U

UG/KG

Phenol

580 U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

580

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

580 U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

580

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

580 U

UG/KG

Fluorene

580

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

580 U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

580

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

1500 U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

580

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

1500 UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

580

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

580 U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

580

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine

NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

580

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

580 U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

580

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

580 U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

580

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

580 U

UG/KG

Atrazine

580

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

1500 U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

580

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

290 J

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

580

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

580 U

UG/KG

Anthracene

580

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

580 U

UG/KG

Carbazole

580

U

UG/KG

Naphthalene

580 U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

580

U

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

870

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

580

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

650

UG/KG

Pyrene

580

U

UG/KG

Caprolactam

580 U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

580

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

580 UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

580

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

280 J

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

580

UJ

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

520 J

UG/KG

Chrysene

580

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

990

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

1500

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

580 U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

580

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

600

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

580

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

410 J

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

1500

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

410 J

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

580

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

430 J

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

580

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

580 U

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

580

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

380 J

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

1500

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

43

%

% Moisture

580

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene







1500

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol







1500

UJ

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol







Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Umberto, Guzman
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 12:05
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY	DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 17:49

Sample 156 FY 2006 Project: 06-0043
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Picayune Wood Treating	Picayune, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34746

Id/Station: PW01SD/

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AT6	Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

47000

J

UG/KG

2800

J

UG/KG

1800

NJ

UG/KG

1900

NJ

UG/KG

9100

NJ

UG/KG

7000

NJ

UG/KG

4300

NJ

UG/KG



N

UG/KG

ANALYTE

23 UNKNOWNS
UNKNOWN PAH (2 ISOMERS)

DODECANOIC ACID, HEXADECYL ESTER
VITAMIN E

.GAMMA.-SITOSTEROL

2 (1H) NAPHTHALENONE, 3,5,6,7,8,8A,HEXAHYDRO-4,8A-DIME
STIGMAST-4-E-3-ON E
PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Umberto, Guzman
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 12:05
Ending:

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 17:49

Sample 157 FY 2006 Project: 06-0043
Extractables Scan

Facility: Picayune Wood Treating	Picayune, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34746

Id/Station: PW02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AT7

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

690

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

690 U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

690

U

UG/KG

Phenol

690 U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

690

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

690 U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

690

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

690 U

UG/KG

Fluorene

690

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

690 U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

690

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

1700 U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

690

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

1700 UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

690

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

690 U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

690

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine

NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

690

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

690 U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

690

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

690 U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

690

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

690 U

UG/KG

Atrazine

690

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

1700 U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

690

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

390 J

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

690

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

280 J

UG/KG

Anthracene

690

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

690 U

UG/KG

Carbazole

690

U

UG/KG

Naphthalene

690 U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

690

U

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

1300

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

690

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

1100

UG/KG

Pyrene

690

U

UG/KG

Caprolactam

690 U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

690

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

690 UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

690

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

420 J

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

690

u

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

890

UG/KG

Chrysene

690

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

1600

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

1700

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

690 U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

690

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

1000

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

690

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

780

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

1700

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

660 J

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

690

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

580 J

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

690

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

180 J

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

690

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

470 J

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

1700

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

52

%

% Moisture

690

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene







1700

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol







1700

u

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol







Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Umberto, Guzman
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 11:50
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY	DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 17:49

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Umberto, Guzman
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 11:50
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

57000

J

UG/KG

21 UNKNOWNS

900

NJ

UG/KG

1,1'-BIPHENYL, BIS( 1 -METHYLETHYL)-

830

NJ

UG/KG

PYRENE, 1-METHYL-

2300

NJ

UG/KG

ANDROSTAN-6-ONE, (5.ALPHA. )-

5500

NJ

UG/KG

4 UNKNOWN PAHS

3900

NJ

UG/KG

STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE



N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Sample 157 FY 2006 Project: 06-0043
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Picayune Wood Treating	Picayune, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34746

Id/Station: PW02SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AT7

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 17:49

Sample 158 FY 2006 Project: 06-0043

Extractables Scan

Facility: Picayune Wood Treating
Program: SF
Id/Station: PW02SW/

Media: SURFACE WATER

Picayune, MS

Case No: 34746

D No: 3AT8

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Umberto, Guzman
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 11:45
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

5ULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

10 UJ

UG/L

Benzaldehyde

10

U

UG/L

Dibenzofuran

10 u

UG/L

Phenol

10

u

UG/L

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

10

u

UG/L

Diethyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

2-Chlorophenol

10

u

UG/L

Fluorene

10 u

UG/L

2-Methylphenol

10

u

UG/L

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

25

u

UG/L

4-Nitroaniline

10 u

UG/L

Acetophenone

25

u

UG/L

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

10 u

UG/L

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

10

u

UG/L

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

10 u

UG/L

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine



NA

UG/L

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

10 u

UG/L

Hexachloroethane

10

U

UG/L

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

10 u

UG/L

Nitrobenzene

10

U

UG/L

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

10 u

UG/L

Isophorone

10

UJ

UG/L

Atrazine

10 u

UG/L

2-Nitrophenol

25

U

UG/L

Pentachlorophenol

10 u

UG/L

2,4-Dimethylphenol

10

U

UG/L

Phenanthrene

10 u

UG/L

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

10

U

UG/L

Anthracene

10 u

UG/L

2,4-Dichlorophenol

10

UJ

UG/L

Carbazole

10 u

UG/L

Naphthalene

10

u

UG/L

Di-n-Butylphthalate

10 u

UG/L

4-Chloroaniline

10

u

UG/L

Fluoranthene

10 u

UG/L

Hexachlorobutadiene

10

u

UG/L

Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

Caprolactam

10

u

UG/L

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

10 u

UG/L

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

10

UJ

UG/L

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

10 u

UG/L

2-Methylnaphthalene

10

u

UG/L

Benzo(a)Anthracene

10 UJ

UG/L

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

10

u

UG/L

Chrysene

10 u

UG/L

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

10

u

UG/L

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

25 U

UG/L

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

10

u

UG/L

Di-n-Octylphthalate

10 u

UG/L

1,1 -Biphenyl

10

u

UG/L

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

10 u

UG/L

2-Chloronaphthalene

10

u

UG/L

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

25 U

UG/L

2-Nitroaniline

10

u

UG/L

Benzo-a-Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

Dimethyl Phthalate

10

u

UG/L

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

10 u

UG/L

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

10

u

UG/L

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

10 u

UG/L

Acenaphthylene

10

u

UG/L

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

25 U

UG/L

3-Nitroaniline









10 u

UG/L

Acenaphthene









25 U

UG/L

2,4-Dinitrophenol









25 U

UG/L

4-Nitrophenol









U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 17:49

Sample 159 FY 2006 Project: 06-0043
Extractables Scan

Facility: Picayune Wood Treating	Picayune, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34746

Id/Station: PW03SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AT9

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

520

U

UG/KG

Benzaldehyde

520 U

UG/KG

Dibenzofuran

520

U

UG/KG

Phenol

520 U

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

520

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether

520 U

UG/KG

Diethyl Phthalate

520

U

UG/KG

2-Chlorophenol

520 U

UG/KG

Fluorene

520

U

UG/KG

2-Methylphenol

520 U

UG/KG

4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether

520

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether

1300 U

UG/KG

4-Nitroaniline

520

U

UG/KG

Acetophenone

1300 UJ

UG/KG

2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol

520

U

UG/KG

(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol

520 U

UG/KG

n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine

520

U

UG/KG

n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine

NA

UG/KG

1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene

520

U

UG/KG

Hexachloroethane

520 U

UG/KG

4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether

520

U

UG/KG

Nitrobenzene

520 U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

520

U

UG/KG

Isophorone

520 U

UG/KG

Atrazine

520

U

UG/KG

2-Nitrophenol

1300 U

UG/KG

Pentachlorophenol

520

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dimethylphenol

120 J

UG/KG

Phenanthrene

520

U

UG/KG

bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane

140 J

UG/KG

Anthracene

520

U

UG/KG

2,4-Dichlorophenol

520 U

UG/KG

Carbazole

520

U

UG/KG

Naphthalene

520 U

UG/KG

Di-n-Butylphthalate

520

U

UG/KG

4-Chloroaniline

380 J

UG/KG

Fluoranthene

520

U

UG/KG

Hexachlorobutadiene

340 J

UG/KG

Pyrene

520

U

UG/KG

Caprolactam

520 U

UG/KG

Benzyl Butyl Phthalate

520

u

UG/KG

4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol

520 UJ

UG/KG

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

520

u

UG/KG

2-Methylnaphthalene

130 J

UG/KG

Benzo(a)Anthracene

520

UJ

UG/KG

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)

270 J

UG/KG

Chrysene

520

u

UG/KG

2,4,6-T richlorophenol

520 U

UG/KG

bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate

1300

u

UG/KG

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

520 U

UG/KG

Di-n-Octylphthalate

520

u

UG/KG

1,1 -Biphenyl

310 J

UG/KG

Benzo(b)Fluoranthene

520

u

UG/KG

2-Chloronaphthalene

160 J

UG/KG

Benzo(k)Fluoranthene

1300

u

UG/KG

2-Nitroaniline

170 J

UG/KG

Benzo-a-Pyrene

520

u

UG/KG

Dimethyl Phthalate

190 J

UG/KG

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene

520

u

UG/KG

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

520 U

UG/KG

Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene

520

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthylene

180 J

UG/KG

Benzo(ghi)Perylene

1300

u

UG/KG

3-Nitroaniline

37

%

% Moisture

520

u

UG/KG

Acenaphthene







1300

UR

UG/KG

2,4-Dinitrophenol







1300

UJ

UG/KG

4-Nitrophenol







Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Umberto, Guzman
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 12:40
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY	DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS

EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA

Production Date: 11/01/2005 17:49

Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor: Umberto, Guzman
Project Leader: DHUNTER
Beginning: 10/14/2005 12:40
Ending:

Org Contractor: LIBRTY

RESULTS

UNITS

ANALYTE

110 NJ

UG/KG

4H-CYCLOPENTA [DEF] PHENANTHRENE

13000 J

UG/KG

20 UNKNOWNS

320 NJ

UG/KG

ANDROSTAN-6-ONE, (5. ALPHA.)-

2800 NJ

UG/KG

. GAMMA. -SITOSTEROL

N

UG/KG

PETROLEUM PRODUCT

Sample 159 FY 2006 Project: 06-0043
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS

Facility: Picayune Wood Treating	Picayune, MS

Program: SF	Case No: 34746

Id/Station: PW03SD /

Media: SEDIMENT	D No: 3AT9

Data Reported as Identified by CLP Lab - IDs Not Verified

U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. | J-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate. | UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.

N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. | NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.

K-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased high. Actual value expected to be less than the reported value.

L-ldentification of analyte is acceptable; reported value may be biased low. Actual value expected to be greater than reported value.

NA-Not Analyzed. | NAI-Not Analyzed due to Interferences. | A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average" of replicates.

R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered unusable.

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