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Katrina Response
Environmental Soil and Sediment Sampling
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October, 2005
Science and Ecosystem Support Division
980 College Station Road
Athens, GA 30605
Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
2380 Highway 80 West
Jackson, Mississippi 39204
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Title and Approval Sheet
Title: Report, Katrina Response Environmental Soil and
Sediment Sampling, Gulf Coast of Mississippi
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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, due to the high winds and storm surge. During the week of
October 3, 2005, the USE PA Region 4, Science and Ecosystem Support Division (SESD)
collected soil and sediment samples near facilities in the affected areas in Mississippi to
determine if flooding from the storm surge released hazardous constituents and materials.
The facilities being investigated were located in the storm surge impacted portions of
Hancock, Harrison and Jackson Counties in Mississippi. This investigation was
requested by the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and the
USEPA, Region 4, Waste Management Division.
The locations of these sites are shown and identified in Figure 1 (Appendix A),
while Figures 2 through 7 show the facilities. Sample locations are shown in Figures 8
through 13, also included in Appendix A. The analytical data are presented in Section 6
and Appendix B of this report.
The analytical data presented in Section 6 and Appendix B of this report, was
evaluated by the Region 4 Waste Management Division, Technical Services Section
(TSS) to determine if there were any observable or attributable Post-Katrina impacts at
the investigated sites. Technical Services Section staff reviewed the data presented in
Section 6 and Appendix B. Evaluating the sampling data to determine if there was an
off-site impact from Hurricane Katrina posed a challenge, due to the scarcity of pre-
existing sampling data and supporting information that could be used for data
interpretation.
EPA's conclusions regarding the potential impact of the hurricane on these sites
are based on a comparison of post-hurricane data to available past sample data collected
during any facility investigations or routine monitoring activities. In addition, the results
were compared to EPA Region 9 Preliminary Remediation Goals (PRCs) 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 conservative risk-based
concentrations based on long-term exposures in either a residential or
commercial/industrial setting. They are considered by EPA to be protective for people
(including sensitive groups) over a lifetime. The PRCs are not clean up standards, but
used to assist EPA scientists and others in initial screening-level evaluations of
environmental measurements. 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. For the Risk Management Plan (RMP), Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) and
Tier II Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) facilities,
PRCs based on an industrial/commercial exposure situation were utilized, except in the
case where samples were taken in the vicinity of residential development; in which case
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residential PRC soil screening values were used. 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:
DuPont DeLisle - Pass Christian. Mississippi
Three surface soil and two sediment samples were collected at five locations.
These samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), semi-volatile
organic compounds (SVOCs), pesticides/PCBs, and metals. Low levels of metals, VOCs,
pesticides, and SVOCs were detected in samples. Samples were also collected for
dioxins. The dioxin data will be released in an addendum to this report when it is
available. No PCBs were reported.
From a comparison with sampling conducted pre-hurricane Katrina there is no
clear and consistent pattern of increased contamination levels that would clearly indicate
a potential release in the area of the DuPont DeLisle facility due to the effects of
Hurricane Katrina. None of the reported analytes exceeded risk-based soil screening
benchmarks for an industrial exposure scenario, or residential PRCs in the vicinity of
residential development northeast of the facility.
Chevron Pascagoula. First Chemical. Mississippi Phosphates - Pascagoula. Mississippi
Three surface soil and seven sediment samples were collected at ten locations.
These samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), semi-volatile
organic compounds (SVOCs), pesticides/PCBs, metals, and radionuclides (samples BC2
and BC4 were collected as part of another investigation, no radionuclide analyses were
performed on these samples). Several metals were detected, along with low
concentrations of VOCs, pesticides, and SVOCs. No PCBs were reported in these
samples.
Several metals exceeded pre-hurricane concentrations, however these elevated
concentrations were detected in sediments in a ditch that is part of a solid waste
management unit on site property that was previously known to contain elevated metals
concentrations and were the site of previous industrial activity. EPA believes the
exceedances are not significant enough to clearly indicate an impact due to hurricane
Katrina in light of the likelihood of pre-existing metals contamination in surficial soil and
drainage ditch sediments. Maximum detected levels of the metals arsenic and chromium
exceeded PRCs, however were within a risk-range considered acceptable by EP A in
other regulatory contexts. It is unlikely that frequent and prolonged human contact with
sediments under water in drainage ditches would occur. There does not appear to be an
indication of a potential release in the area of the facilities due to the effects of Hurricane
Katrina.
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Omega Protein - Moss Point. Mississippi
Three sediment samples were collected at three locations. These samples were
analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), semi-volatile organic compounds
(SVOCs), pesticides/PCBs, and metals. Low concentrations of several metals were
detected, along with several reported low concentrations of SVOCs. One PCB was
reported. No VOCs were reported.
There is no indication of a potential release in the area of the Omega Protein facility due
to the effects of Hurricane Katrina. None of the reported analytes exceeded human health
benchmarks for exposed to contaminants in soil or sediment under a
commercial/industrial scenario.
Port Bienville Industrial Park (Polvchemie. Inc.) - Pearlington, Mississippi
Two surface soil and three sediment samples were collected at five locations.
These samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), semi-volatile
organic compounds (SVOCs), pesticides/PCBs, and metals. Low levels of several metals
were detected, along with low levels of ten SVOCs, along with a few VOCs, and
pesticides. No PCBs were reported for these samples.
Arsenic and benzo(a)pyrene exceeded 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 long-term exposure to those concentrations, which EPA has found
acceptable in other regulatory and remedial contexts. None of the remaining analytes
detected in soil or sediment exceeded industrial PRC soil screening levels. There is no
indication of a potential release in the area of the Polychemie, Inc. facility, due to the
effects of Hurricane Katrina.
Ershigs Fiberglass, Inc. - Biloxi. Mississippi
Three surface soil and two sediment samples were collected at five locations.
These samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), semi-volatile
organic compounds (SVOCs), pesticides/PCBs, and metals. Low concentrations of
several pesticides and SVOCs were reported. No VOCs or PCBs were reported.
Arsenic exceeded residential PRCs, however all detections were 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 long-term exposure to those concentrations, which EPA has
found acceptable in other regulatory and remedial contexts. None of the other analytes
exceeded residential PRC soil screening values. There does not appear to be indication of
a potential release in the area of Ershigs Fiberglass due to the effects of Hurricane
Katrina.
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Naval Construction Battalion Center - Gulfport. Mississippi
Five sediment samples were collected from the wetland north of this installation.
These samples were analyzed for dioxins only. At the request of MDEQ, an additional
four sediment samples were collected in November by SESD personnel from an outfall
that may have been contaminated from a pre-Katrina event. These samples were
analyzed for PCBs only. This data will be released in an addendum to this report when it
becomes available.
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Acronyms
AOC
Area of Concern
ASBLOQAM
Analytical Support Branch Laboratory Operations and Quality
Assurance Manual
bgs
below ground surface
CERCLA
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act
CLP
Contract Laboratory Program
DAP
diammonium phosphate
DQO
Data Quality Objectives
EAB
Ecological Assessment Branch
EI
Environmental Indicator
EISOPQAM
Environmental Investigations Standard Operating Procedures and
Quality Assurance Manual
EPCRA
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
ESAT
Environmental Services Assistance Team
FCC
First Chemical Corporation
GPRA
Government Performance and Results Act
GPS
Global Positioning System
HSO
Health and Safety Officer
HSWA
Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments
IDW
Investigation Derived Waste
MDEQ
Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
MSDS
Material Safety Data Sheet
MS/MSD
Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate
NAREL
National Air and Radiation Environmental Laboratory
NCBC
Naval Construction Battalion Center
osc
On-Scene Coordinator
OSWER
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
PCBs
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
POTW
Publicly-Owned Treatment Works
QAPP
Quality Assurance Project Plan
QA/QC
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
RCRA
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
RALs
removal action levels
RFA
RCRA Facility Assessment
RFI
RCRA Facility Investigation
RMP
Risk Management Plan
SESD
Science and Ecosystem Support Division
SOW
Statement Of Work
svoc
Semi-Volatile Organic Compound
SWMU
Solid Waste Management Unit
TCL/TAL
Target Compound List/Target Analyte List
TIC
Tentatively Identified Compound
UIC
Underground Injection Control
USAJF
United States Air Force
USEPA
United States Environmental Protection Agency
voc
Volatile Organic Compound
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Table of Contents
Title and Approval Sheet ii
Executive Summary iii
Acronyms vii
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Report Outline 1
1.2 Background/Site Locations 2
1.3 Site Histories/Status Post Katrina 2
2.0 SAMPLING/DATA QUALITY OBJECTIVES 8
2.1 Data Quality Objectives 8
2.1.1 Problem Statement 8
2.1.2 Identify the Decision 8
2.1.3 Decision Inputs 9
2.1.4 Study Boundaries 9
2.1.5 Decision Rule 10
2.1.6 Error Limits 10
2.1.7 Optimize Sampling Design 10
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 16
3.8 Investigation Derived Waste (IDW) 16
3.9 Sample Containers 16
3.10 Investigation Schedule 16
4.0 SAMPLING DESIGN AND RATIONALE 17
4.1 Sampling Design 17
4.2 Data Validation/Usability 17
4.3 Data Management/Document Control 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
5.2.2 Population Variability - Duplicate Samples 18
5.2.3 Sample Handling - On-Site Splits 18
5.2.4 Trip Blanks 19
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6.0 INVESTIGATION RESULTS 20
6.1 DuPont - DeLisle 20
6.2 Chevron - Pascagoula, First Chemical, Mississippi Phosphates 21
6.3 Omega Protein 21
6.4 Port Bienville Industrial Park (Polychemie, Inc.) 21
6.5 Ershigs Fiberglass, Inc 21
6.6 Naval Construction Battalion Center 22
7.0 IMPACT EVALUATION 23
7.1 DuPont DeLisle - Pass Christian, Mississippi 24
7.1.1 Results 24
7.1.2 Discussion 24
7.1.3 Conclusion 25
7.2 Chevron Pascagoula, First Chemical, Mississippi Phosphate -
Pascagoula, Mississippi 25
7.2.1 Results 25
7.2.2 Discussion 26
7.2.3 Conclusion 27
7.3 Omega Protein - Moss Point, Mississippi 28
7.3.1 Results 28
7.3.2 Discussion 28
7.3.3 Conclusion 28
7.4 Port Bienville Industrial Park (Polychemie, Inc.) - Pearlington,
Mississippi 28
7.4.1 Results 28
7.4.2 Discussion 29
7.4.3 Conclusion 29
7.5 Ershigs Fiberglass - Biloxi, Mississippi 30
7.5.1 Results 30
7.5.2 Discussion 30
7.5.3 Conclusion 30
7.6 Naval Construction Battalion Center - Gulfport, Mississsippi 31
8.0 REFERENCES 32
Appendix A 33
Appendix B 48
Appendix C 86
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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 week of
October 3, 2005, the USEPA Region 4, Science and Ecosystem Support Division (SESD)
collected soil and sediment samples near facilities in the affected areas in Mississippi to
determine if flooding from the storm surge released hazardous constituents and materials.
The facilities being investigated are located in the storm surge impacted portions of
Hancock, Harrison and Jackson Counties in Mississippi. This investigation was
requested by the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and the
USEPA, Region 4, Waste Management Division.
The Quality Assurance Project Plan Katrina Response Environmental Soil and
Sediment Sampling Gulf Coast of Mississippi (QAPP, 2005) for the collection of
environmental samples in the three county Gulf coastal area of Mississippi was
developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US-EPA), Region 4,
in accordance with the EPA Guidance for Quality Assurance Project Plans (EPA QA/G-
5, 1998). The QAPP underwent external peer review by the Science Advisory Board,
whose comments were incorporated.
Soil and sediment samples were collected from RMP (Risk Management Plan),
Tier II, and TRI (Toxic Release Inventory) facilities in the three counties. In addition,
one facility. Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Gulfport, was selected because
the recent flooding may have re-contaminated a partially remediated site. All samples
were analyzed for metals (including mercury), volatile organic compounds and semi-
volatile organic compounds, including pesticides/PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), with
the exception of one site (NCBC Gulfport) where some samples were analyzed for
dioxins only, and others were analyzed for PCBs only. At the DuPont DeLisle facility,
samples were also analyzed for dioxin, in addition to the parameters listed above.
Samples from the Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and MS Phosphates
complex were analyzed using gamma spectroscopy in addition to the parameters listed
above. Split samples were offered to each facility.
Where knowledge of site specific analytes was available (such as the NCBC and
DuPont DeLisle), the analyte list was tailored for that situation. The analytical results
were evaluated to determine if these constituents are present in soils and sediments
adjacent to the facilities, indicating a possible release to the environment, which could
lead to a more thorough assessment.
1.1 Report Outline
Section 1 provides the introduction to the report and a brief summary of the sites
investigated. Section 2 provides the sampling data quality objectives used to develop the
Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) for the investigation. Section 3 is the
investigation management plan detailing the field procedures used during the study.
Section 4 is the sampling design and rationale, including data validation procedures.
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Section 5 presents QA/QC procedures used during the investigation. Section 6 is a
summary of the sample data. Section 7 presents the results of the decision matrix used to
evaluate the sampling results. Section 8 is references. Appendix A contains the figures
referenced in the report. Appendix B contains data summary tables. Appendix C
contains the laboratory data sheets.
1.2 Background/Site Locations
Figure 1 (Appendix A) is an area map indicating the general locations of the
facilities investigated. Maps were also prepared showing the locations of the facilities
and the proposed sampling locations. See Figures 2-7 in Appendix A.
1.3 Site Histories/Status Post Katrina
These facilities were selected by the Waste Management Division because they
are located in areas of significant widespread damage, and are RMP, Tier II, or TRI
facilities. All have reported damage from the effects of Katrina. One additional facility
(NCBC) was included to assess the possibility of re-contamination of a wetland due to
the flooding. It should be noted that these facilities may be covered by more than one of
these definitions.
Risk Management Plan (RMP) Facilities:
Initial reports from these facilities indicated no visible releases of hazardous
constituents beyond their perimeters. However, due to the large amounts of chemicals
used and/or manufactured by these facilities, an off-site examination was deemed
necessary. The following information was obtained from the South Programs Section,
RCRA Programs Branch.
DuPont DeLisle - Pass Christian
The DuPont-DeLisle plant is a titanium dioxide manufacturing operation located
on Bay St. Louis, in the community of Pass Christian, Mississippi. The DuPont DeLisle
facility operates two identical production lines. Line 1 began production in September
1979, Line 2 production began in October of 1991. DuPont utilizes the Chloride
Ilmenite process to extract titanium from ore. A hazardous waste generated on site is a
mixture of ferrous and ferric chloride. This waste is characteristic for lead, chromium,
and is also considered corrosive. DuPont performs deep well injection onsite through a
Underground Injection Control (UIC) permit.
DuPont DeLisle has an operating RCRA Permit for onsite treatment and storage
units. The annual quantity of D002/D007/D008 wastes for tank treatment, storage and
UIC is listed as 1,500,000 tons per year. On April 13, 2005, DuPont submitted a Class 1
modification package for the RCRA Part B, which proposed the addition of two splitter
tanks which would improve the handling of the corrosive waste streams. The modified
permit was issued August 10, 2005, and will expire on August 9, 2014.
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Because MDEQ is not fully Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendment (HSWA)
authorized, the DeLisle plant is under EPA authority for corrective action through the
HSWA portion of the permit.
RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) phase I and II have been conducted at the site,
and an approved Corrective Action Groundwater Monitoring Plan is in place to monitor
three areas (5 SWMlJs) for arsenic, barium, beryllium, manganese, lead, cis-1,2
dichloroethene, trans-1,2-dichloroethene, 1,1-dichloroethene, trichloroethene,
tetrachloroethene (PCE) and vinyl chloride:
Southeast Waste Management Area for Solid Waste Management Units
(SWMlJs) 14, 22 & 29;
West Waste Management Area for SWMlJs 8 & 28; and
PCE Containment Sump downgradient.
The class of chemicals known as dioxins and furans (polychlorinated
dibenzodioxins, and polychlorinated dibenzofurans, PCDD/PCDF) are present at the
DuPont-DeLisle facility.
EPA received first communication from DuPont on September 7, 2005. Prior to
that email communication, EPA was unable to establish phone or data contact with
DuPont-DeLisle. EPA has had follow-up contact with the Environmental Office at
DuPont-DeLisle on September 14, 2005. Much of the following information is derived
from these exchanges. MDEQ visited the site two days after the Hurricane along with
Florida Emergency Responders. The storm surged over the site's levee (~ 20 feet) and
the site was under 7 to 9 feet of water. There is significant mud and sediment from Bay
St. Louis spread across the site; DuPont reported that they did not believe there is any
process material in the sediments. All plant process ditches, sumps and trenches were
cleaned prior to the storm and all containment and structures faired well. DuPont has
been in contact with MDEQ on Solid Waste issues.
There was nearly 100% retention in the Waste Management area; one small
breech at WMU #11 of mostly storm water occurred; this was repaired. There have been
no known leaks/releases to the air or water.
Aerial imagery indicates a small area of housing immediately north of the facility.
This facility is located in Figure 2.
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula
The Pascagoula Refinery was built in the early 1960"s and went into operation in
1963. The Facility is owned by Chevron U.S. A, Inc. and is operated by ChevronTexaco
Products Company, a division of Chevron U.S.A., Inc. The Refinery property consists of
approximately 3,000 acres. A total of 1,000 acres have been developed industrially. The
refinery is ChevronTexaco"s largest with a refining capacity of 325,000 barrels per day.
An expansion to 360,000 barrels per day was underway when Hurricane Katrina struck
the facility.
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The facility is completely surrounded by a hurricane dike that has closable gates.
The dike was not breeched, however, it was eroded in places and the facility was flooded.
This caused a loss of power at the facility which has now been restored. Power was lost
to the storm water pumping system and the wastewater treatment system [the units of the
wastewater treatment system are HSWA SWMUs], The wastewater treatment system
was restarted about 10 days after the storm. The oil shipping terminal is back in
operation, therefore, ChevronTexaco can distribute product which was stored in tanks or
arrives by ship. The RCRA regulated units are at one of the highest points in the facility
and were not flooded. The tank field was flooded, but there have been no observed
releases inside the facility.
The facility also had HSWA corrective action underway in August before the
hurricane struck. A removal action at the Wharf Revetment Area in the shipping terminal
was completed two days before the hurricane struck and the area was concreted over.
First report is that the new, concrete revetment, [as opposed to sandbags] held up well in
the storm, thus protecting the area that was excavated. Excavation of contaminated soil
in the tank field was completed just before the storm struck and the Oily Dirt Pile SWMU
80 was removed as well. A total of 38 roll off containers of removed soil were stored on
the East Hill [near the regulated units], one of the highest areas in the facility, and were
not affected by the storm surge. The HSWA corrective action scheduled at the North
Canal [part of the storm water system] had not yet begun, and will have to be delayed.
ChevronTexaco's large [140 acre, 200 million gallon] hurricane surge lagoon was
overtopped [incoming] by the storm surge, but the dike held and there was no apparent
release to the adjacent Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge and the National Estuarine
Research Reserve [NERR], However, the large lagoon took on salt water from the surge,
which may affect the freshwater wildlife in the lagoon. The lagoon has been
characterized as an 'attractive nuisance" for wildlife and is the subject of an ongoing
Ecological Risk Assessment. Overall, the flooding was not as bad at the facility as
Hurricane George in 1998.
No adjacent housing areas were located on the aerial imagery. This facility is
located in Figure 3.
First Chemical Corporation - Pascagoula
First Chemical Corporation (FCC) has operated since 1967, manufacturing
numerous and sundry chemicals. A 1988 RFA identified approximately 30 SWMUs and
Areas of Concern (AOCs). The recently completed RCRA Facility Assessment (RFA)
expanded that number to greater than 65. FCC has conducted several investigations at
the facility over the years, with the most recent study being completed in 2004. First
Chemical was purchased in 2002 by DuPont, and it is operated as a wholly owned
subsidiary.
Shallow groundwater at the site (<15 ft bgs) has been impacted by various
contaminants; predominantly aniline, benzene, nitrobenzene, and toluene. The primary
sources of groundwater contamination are a former wastewater treatment pond (Pond 3)
and associated former effluent ditch. Miscellaneous leaks and minor releases have also
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contributed. The facility has monitoring and recovery systems in place, and they are
designing enhancements to the groundwater recovery system. The design should be
completed in early 2006, with installation possibly completed within 2006.
Hurricane Katrina Impacts
The facility did not suffer heavy damage, and there were no reported releases.
Two tanks were damaged, but the contents are being transferred to temporary storage
tanks. The facility will be out of operation for perhaps several weeks. A Publicly-
Owned Treatment Works (POTW) to which the facility pipes its partially treated effluent
was damaged, however, and it may be out of commission for "months". The facility will
require some means of disposing of its wastewater if the POTW is not online by the time
FCC is ready to go live.
No adjacent housing areas were located on the aerial imagery. This facility is
located in Figure 3.
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Facilities:
The following information is derived from the TRI website
(http://www.epa.gov/tri/): The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a publicly available
EPA database that contains information on toxic chemical releases and other waste
management activities reported annually by certain covered industry groups as well as
federal facilities. This inventory was established under the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 (EPCRA) and expanded by the Pollution
Prevention Act of 1990.
Information about these facilities is limited, but incidents are known to have
occurred due to the effects of Hurricane Katrina. Region 4 On-Scene Coordinators
(OSCs) have responded to incidents at the following facilities:
Omega Protein - Moss Point
No adjacent housing areas were located on the aerial imagery. This facility is
located in Figure 4.
Port Bienville Industrial Park (Polychemie, Inc.) - Pearlington
No adjacent housing areas were located on the aerial imagery. This facility is
located in Figure 5.
Ershigs Fiberglass - Biloxi
Housing was noted to the northwest, west and south in the aerial imagery. This
facility is located in Figure 6.
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Tier II Facility:
The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 (EPCRA)
has a requirement for facilities exceeding the EPCRA Chemicals and Reporting
Thresholds specified in Sections 3 11/3 12 of the Act to submit a Tier II form. Tier II
forms require basic facility identification information, employee contact information for
both emergencies and non-emergencies, and information about chemicals stored or used
at the facility:
• The chemical name or the common name as indicated on the Material Safety Data
Sheet (MSDS);
• An estimate of the maximum amount of the chemical present at any time during
the preceding calendar year and the average daily amount;
• A brief description of the manner of storage of the chemical;
• The location of the chemical at the facility; and
• An indication of whether the owner of the facility elects to withhold location
information from disclosure to the public,
Mississippi Phosphates - Pascagoula
Mississippi Phosphates Corporation is located at 601 Highway 611 Pascagoula,
MS and employs approximately 220 people. More than 900,000 tons of diammonium
phosphate (DAP) are produced at the complex each year. Nearly two-thirds of this
product is exported, mainly to China and India. Mississippi Phosphates Corporation is a
member of the Phosphate Chemical Export Association, Inc., (PhosChem) which handles
the export sales of the company's DAP. Its deep-water port facility on the Gulf of
Mexico allows Mississippi Phosphates to load ships for export directly from the plant
site. MS Phosphates imports phosphate rock from the country of Morocco.
Data from Region 4 OSCs indicates a leak of anhydrous ammonia from an above
ground storage tank. This is a large facility that had the potential to release hazardous
constituents beyond its" operational perimeter.
No adjacent housing areas were located on the aerial imagery. This facility is
located in Figure 3.
Naval Construction Battalion Center:
Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) - Gulfport. NCBC Gulfport is
located in the western part of the City of Gulfport, in Harrison County, Mississippi,
approximately two miles north of the Gulf of Mexico. The off-base Area of Concern
(AOC) is located immediately downgradient (north) of Outfall 3.
The source area of dioxin contamination for the off-base AOC is the Herbicide
Orange Storage Area, designated as Site 8, at NCBC Gulfport. Between 1968 and 1977,
Site 8 was used by the United States Air Force (USAJF) as a storage area for drums
containing the herbicide Agent Orange, also known as Herbicide Orange, prior to being
shipped to Vietnam. Occasional spills and drum ruptures occurred during storage and
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handling of the Herbicide Orange. Dioxin migration has occurred primarily through
erosion of dioxin-contaminated soil and sediment from Site 8 and its transport
downstream via ditches and canals to a small wetland area at Turkey Creek. This
wetland was in the process of being cleaned up (80% completion) when Katrina occurred,
and there is a possibility that flooding may re-contaminated the remediated area.
Four sediment samples were collected by SESD in November from an outfall that
may have been contaminated with PCBs prior to the Katrina event.
Housing is located immediately adjacent to the wetland. This facility is located in
Figure 7.
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2.0 SAMPLING/DATA QUALITY OBJECTIVES
2.1 Data Quality Objectives
The Data Quality Objectives (DQO) process for Superfund was used in
developing the QAPP, in accordance with the Guidance for the DQO Process (EPA
QA/G-4, 2000). 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 were 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. DQOs are developed using an interactive approach to decision-making
based on detailed EPA guidance. The steps 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 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. Within this area are located many hazardous waste facilities. It
was not known what effect, if any, the storm surge had on these facilities and the
surrounding areas, with respect to release and dispersion of hazardous materials and
chemicals, particularly to residential settings and sediment. The facilities selected for this
investigation have had indications of a potential release to surrounding soils, or
conditions prior to Katrina make a release to surrounding soils or sediment possible. The
problem is identifying these potential releases to surrounding soils and sediments. It
must be strongly emphasized that this investigation is not intended to provide a
comprehensive assessment of potential releases beyond the operational perimeters of
these facilities. Rather, it is intended to provide a first look at these areas post-Katrina.
2.1.2 Identify the Decision
The purpose of this DQO step is to identify the decisions that must be supported
with the collected data. This helped to define the objectives of the field investigation.
The decision needed was to determine what areas of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, in
immediate proximity to the hazardous waste facilities, may be the site of a potential
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release of hazardous materials to surrounding soils and\or sediments. SESD prepared this
report detailing the results of the investigation to provide the supporting data for these
decisions.
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 decisions are surface soil and sediment samples.
Analytical results used in this decision making process were definitive laboratory data,
obtained from analysis by a contract laboratory obtained through the EPA's Contract
Laboratory Program (CLP lab). All samples were analyzed for metals (including
mercury), volatile organic compounds and semi-volatile organic compounds, including
pesticides and PCBs, with the exception of samples from NCBC Gulfport where samples
were analyzed for PCBs or dioxins only. Samples from the DuPont DeLisle facility were
analyzed for dioxins in addition to these parameters. Samples from the Chevron Refinery
- Pascagoula, First Chemical, and MS Phosphates complex were also analyzed using
gamma spectroscopy in addition to the parameters listed above.
Surface soil samples were composites comprised of soil from the 0" to 3" interval
at each aliquot location. The sample for volatile organic compounds was collected from
the centermost aliquot. Sediment samples were collected from ditches or other surface
water conveyances as grab samples in the vicinity of each site to determine if releases
occurred via these pathways.
2.1.4 Study Boundaries
The purpose of this step is to identify the boundaries of the study. The media of
interest was surface soils and sediments adjacent to the selected RMP, Tier II and TRI
facilities, as well as the wetland north of NCBC Gulfport. The study boundaries are
defined below.
Study Area - The study area was the portions of Hancock, Harrison and Jackson
counties flooded by the storm surge associated with Hurricane Katrina. Within the larger
study area are the selected facilities. For each of the identified sites, the area to be
investigated consisted of soils and/or sediments near the facility (but outside the
perimeter), including ditches or storm water conveyances that were present.
Sample Depth - Soil samples were collected from 0" to 3" below ground surface
depth. Samples collected from ditches were from a similar interval.
Temporal Boundaries -The field investigation was conducted the week of
October 3, 2005. All efforts were made to obtain the quickest possible turnaround times
on the analytical results (consistent with good laboratory practices) to expedite decision
making.
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Physical Boundaries - No sampling was conducted beneath any concrete or
asphalt paved areas or from under any structures. Also, no samples were collected in the
immediate vicinity of any downed power lines or under any unstable structures that may
have posed a collapse hazard to the sampling team. Several sample locations were
moved varying distances from the original proposed locations due to on-site conditions
(see Table 1 in Appendix B for a description and rationale of sample boundaries).
2.1.5 Decision Rule
The Technical Services Section in the Superfund Remedial and Technical
Services Branch has prepared a decision matrix to be used in determining if a potential
release has occurred (Appendix C). The results of this matrix evaluation are found in
Section 7.0 of this report.
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 Environmental
Investigations Standard Operating Procedures and Quality Assurance Manual
(EISOPQAM) while analytical procedures followed the current CLP Statement of Work
(SOW), the regional SOW for dioxins, and the NAREL (National Air and Radiation
Environmental Laboratory) GAM-01 for gamma spectroscopy.
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 and population at risk will be identified. The work plan, as included in the
QAPP, was developed based on the integration of aerial imagery of the affected areas
(pre-Katrina) and the EPA facility registry. Due to the time-critical nature of the
investigation, a reconnaissance of each area was not practical or possible. As such, each
sample team approached each site with generic protocols for sampling. As stated in
Section 3.3, up to 5 samples were collected adjacent to each facility. Sediment samples
were also collected from ditches or other conveyances that left the property. It must be
noted that the proposed sample locations were selected using 1:24,000 topographic maps
and quarter-quad digital orthographic quads. These maps were the most current
available, but are still several years old. In addition, they may be inaccurate by as much
as 20' to 40'.
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Samples were collected on an authoritative basis, from areas deemed most likely
to be impacted. Specifically, soils were sampled adjacent to facility perimeters and
sediment samples from drainage pathways. Sampling locations are presented in Table 1
of Appendix B.
DuPont DeLisle. see Figure 8
Two grab sediment samples were collected from ditches draining the facility to
St. Louis Bay. Three additional composite surface soil samples were collected between
the facility and a residential area immediately north of the facility.
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula. First Chemical Corporation, and Mississippi
Phosphates, see Figure 9
Because these selected facilities are adjacent to each other, sampling occurred
around these facilities as a unit. Grab sediment samples were collected from ditches
draining to Bayou Cassotte, Bangs Lake, and the Gulf of Mexico. In addition, composite
surface soil samples were collected north and south of the facility complex. Finally, this
report includes data from two sediment sampling stations established in Bayou Cassotte
by the Ecological Assessment Branch (EAB), Water Quality Studies of Bays in Coastal
Mississippi (EPA 2005), the week prior to this investigation.
Omega Protein, see Figure 10
Three grab sediment samples were collected from the north bank of the
Escatawpa River, two at the facility and one downgradient. No upland soil samples are
proposed for this facility because Morton International (which was not listed for sampling
in this effort) is immediately north. In addition, this report contains data from a sediment
sampling station established by EAB the week prior to this investigation in the Escatawpa
River downstream of Omega Protein.
Port Bienville Industrial Park (Polvchemie. Inc.). see Figure 11
Grab sediment samples were collected at the three indicated locations to
determine if a potential release to the waterway occurred as the storm surge receded.
Two composite surface soil samples were collected at the indicated locations to
determine if contaminants may have moved further inland from the facility on the rising
flood waters.
Ershigs Fiberglass, see Figure 12
Four composite surface soil samples were collected as shown, to determine if
contaminants may have been deposited between the facility and nearby housing. An
additional grab sediment sample was collected from a small inlet draining to Biloxi Bay.
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Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Gulfport. see Figure 13
Five grab sediment samples were collected as shown, to determine if the wetland
may have become re-contaminated during the storm surge. These samples were
recollected by SESD in November due to problems with the sample analysis. At the
same time four sediment samples were collected from an NCBC outfall that may have
been contaminated with PCBs from an earlier, non-Katrina related incident.
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3.0 INVESTIGATION MANAGEMENT PLAN
3.1 Field Project Responsibilities
The overall field investigation/sampling phase of the project and any field
decisions were the responsibility of the Field Project Leader who was responsible for the
following field activities:
• Ensure that all field activities were communicated and coordinated with the
Project Leader.
• 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.
The site Health and Safety Officer (HSO) was responsible for monitoring the
health and safety of the sampling/investigative personnel. In addition to the Field Project
Officer and HSO, five other staff persons were involved in the field operations for the
investigation. All field investigators are required to have 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 EP A Environmental Investigations Standard
Operating Procedures and Quality Assurance Manual (EISOPQAM), November 2001.
3.2 Site Control and Access
Access arrangements for RMP facilities were made by Lael Butler, Chief, South
Programs Section, RCRA Programs Branch. Access arrangements for TRI and Tier II
facilities were made by Fred Sloan. Access to the NCBC was arranged by Michelle
Thornton.
3.3 Sample Collection and Handling Procedures
All samples were collected, containerized, preserved, handled, and documented in
accordance with the EISOPQAM. A copy of the manual, in addition to the site-specific
Health and Safety Plan, was maintained by the field project leader for reference during all
phases of the field sampling activities.
The surface soil samples were collected as composite samples, with the number of
aliquots and pattern determined by the site conditions, using stainless steel hand augers.
The pattern size was appropriate to characterize the area in question. The central aliquot
location for each sample was located using GPS to at least one meter accuracy. Each
aliquot was comprised of the 0" to 3" below ground surface interval. All grass, roots and
other vegetative material, as well as small rocks or stones, were removed from the sample
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matrix during sample mixing, prior to containerization. It should be noted that sediment
deposited by the storm surge was present in the collected samples.
Sediment samples were collected using stainless steel scoops, stainless steel
spoons and/or stainless steel hand augers.
Soil samples were collected as described in Section 2.1.7, using hand augers,
spoons, or scoops as appropriate, and the aliquots were thoroughly mixed in glass pans.
Samples for volatile organic compound analyses 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.
3.4 Sample Analysis and Validation
All samples were analyzed for metals, volatiles, semi-volatiles, pesticides and
PCBs, in accordance with the current Contract Laboratory Program Statement of Work,
again with the exception of the NCBC Gulfport facility where samples were analyzed for
dioxins or PCBs only. Samples from the DuPont DeLisle facility were analyzed for
dioxins in addition to these parameters. Samples from the Chevron Refinery -
Pascagoula, First Chemical, and MS Phosphates complex were also analyzed for
Radium-226 and radionuclides using gamma spectroscopy in addition to the parameters
listed above.
By using sampling procedures as outlined in the Region 4 EISOPQAM 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 sent to the CLP
laboratory. 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 seal bears the date and the initials of the sample custodian
at the time it was sealed.
3.5.3 Chain-of-Custody Record
The field Chain-Of-Custody Record is used to record the custody of all samples
sent to the laboratory. All of these samples were accompanied by a Chain-Of-Custody
Record. The Chain-Of-Custody Record documents transfer of custody of samples from
the sampler/sample custodian to another person, the laboratory, or other organizational
elements. To simplify the Chain-of-Custody Record and eliminate potential litigation
problems, as few people as possible should have custody of the samples or physical
evidence during the investigation.
The Chain-Of-Custody Record also serves as a sample logging mechanism for the
laboratory sample custodian. A Chain-of-Custody Record was completed for all samples
collected for this investigation. A separate Chain-of-Custody Record was used for each
final destination or laboratory utilized during the investigation.
For samples split with a facility, a Receipt for Sample form was completed and
signed.
3.6 Station and Sample Identification
Sample identification numbers were assigned using the following format:
XXX##YYZ, where:
XXX is an identifier for the RMP, Tier 2, TRI, or NCBC facility
## indicates surface soil (SF) or sediment SD
YY indicates the sample location number, i.e., 01 for the facility location
Z identifies splits or duplicates: "S" is split; "D" is duplicate
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. A
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duplicate sample is a co-located sample, usually collected less than six inches from the
primary sample at a location and is collected to show variability of the matrix sampled.
3.7 Site Mapping
The locations of all samples were logged using a GPS unit capable of one meter
accuracy, as specified in Section 2.1.7,
3.8 Investigation Derived Waste (IDW)
The following identifies types of non-hazardous IDW that were generated during
the investigation and their disposition:
• Gloves, paper towels, and other miscellaneous trash generated during the
investigation were bagged and placed in a dumpster for disposal at a Class D
landfill. It is not anticipated that this material will constitute a significant
threat to human health and the environment.
3.9 Sample Containers
Sample containers were obtained from the SESD Field Equipment Center in
Athens, Georgia. These containers complied with the requirements specified in
Appendix A of the EISOPQAM. Table 2 (Appendix B) lists the container types and
numbers used.
It should be noted that time constraints did not allow for the normal QA/QC
checks for these pre-cleaned sample containers as specified in the EISOPQAM.
3.10 Investigation Schedule
The field investigation began October 3, 2005, and ended October 7, 2005.
During the investigation SESD:
• Collected soil and sediment samples from the identified properties within the
area affected by the Katrina storm surge.
• Collected location data for sampling points using GPS techniques (Section
3.7).
• Collected and properly disposed non-hazardous IDW.
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4.0
SAMPLING DESIGN AND RATIONALE
Surface soil and sediment samples were collected during this field investigation.
4.1 Sampling Design
Seven RMP, Tier II, and TRI facilities were selected for this investigation. In
addition, one superfund site that had the potential to re-contaminant a remediated portion
of the site was also selected. Three to eight sampling stations were selected for each site
(or complex of sites). These sampling stations were selected to provide preliminary
information on potential releases to soils and sediments beyond the perimeters of the
facilities.
4.2 Data Validation/Usability
Analyses for metals. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), semivolatiles,
pesticides and PCBs were performed by CLP laboratories. This data was validated
according to the National Functional Guidelines for Organic Data Review, Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency Response (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 analyses were performed by a laboratory contracted to EPA.
Validation of the dioxin data will be performed by ESAT, 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 Chain-of-Custody paperwork, 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.
The gamma spectroscopy analyses were performed by the National Air and
Radiation Environmental Laboratory (NAREL), using method NAREL GAM-01.
Review and validation of all data (including screening data) from samples
collected during this investigation was completed in an expeditious manner, utilizing
quick turnaround times consistent with good laboratory practices.
4.3 Data Management/Document Control
Project files will be maintained in accordance to the EISOPQAM. The field
project leader will review the file at the conclusion of the project to ensure completeness.
Laboratory data was released to the Chief, Technical Services Section as it became
available.
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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 field project leader has overall responsibility for field QA. Off-site
laboratory analyses for samples collected during the investigation were conducted by the
CLP. The precision, comparability and accuracy of sample analyses were addressed in
accordance with the Analytical Support Branch laboratory Operations and Quality
Assurance Manual (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 (MS/MSD), were designated as specified in the EISOPQAM. One MS/MSD
sample was designated for every 20 samples split to the CLP laboratory, two total for this
investigation.
5.2.2 Population Variability - Duplicate Samples
Co-located duplicate samples were collected to provide data for an assessment of
the variability of constituents within the designated areas. Following collection of the
initial sample that is to be duplicated, the sample was re-collected with clean equipment.
The letter 'D' was appended to the sample ID used for the primary sample at the
duplicated location for the duplicate containers being sent to the laboratory (see Section
3.6). One duplicate sample was collected per site or complex of sites. The data is located
in the Data Summary Tables in Appendix B. There is not enough data for a valid
statistical interpretation of this data, but examining the data indicates that some
heterogeneity is present in these samples. This is likely a result of the samples being to
some extent a mixture of pre-Katrina soil and sediment deposited post-Katrina. To
answer this definitively is beyond the scope of this investigation. However, as seen
below, the results of the split sampling indicate that this may be the case.
5.2.3 Sample Handling - On-Site Splits
Split samples were collected to assess sample handling variability. Following
collection and mixing of the sample that was to be split, the sample was apportioned into
two identical sets of sample containers. The letter 'S' was appended to the sample ID
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used for the primary sample to indicate the split sample being sent to the laboratory (see
Section 3.6). One split sample was to be collected per site, or complex of sites, two were
inadvertently not collected. The data is located in the Data Summary Tables in
Appendix B. As with the duplicate samples discussed above, there is not sufficient data
for a valid statistical interpretation of this data. However, examining the data indicates
that samples were properly mixed in the field, providing a homogenous sample for lab
analysis. Again, a definitive answer is beyond the scope of this investigation.
5.2.4 Trip Blanks
Four trip blanks were collected during this investigation. Trip blanks provide a
check on the handling of soil samples collected for volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
analyses. The results are shown in Table 8, Appendix B. Low levels (11 to 17 ug/kg) of
acetone were reported in three of the four blanks. Acetone is a common laboratory
contaminant.
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6.0 INVESTIGATION RESULTS
The field investigation teams noted a layer of what appeared to be newly
deposited sediment at the various sampling locations. This was apparently a result of the
Katrina storm surge, but a factual determination of this was beyond the scope of this
investigation. Visual estimates of the thickness of this layer of material ranged from 0"
to approximately 2", and was generally less than Vi". Where present, this material was
included in the samples collected.
The following sections summarize the results of analysis of samples collected at
the facilities or sites selected for the Post-Katrina soil/sediment investigation. Figures 8
through 13, contained in Appendix A of this document, show the locations of these
samples. The analytical data summary tables provided for each facility or site are
comprised of only the compounds or analytes that were detected (Appendix B). The
complete data, included in Appendix C of this report, contain the detected compounds as
well as those analyzed for but not detected, with the minimum quantitation limits for the
undetected compounds and analytes. Appendix C also contains analytical data for
tentatively identified compounds (TICs), unknown compounds, and petroleum products,
where these were detected.
The following is a list of data qualifiers used in the analytical data summary tables
accompanying the presentation of the investigation results.
U Anafyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J Identification of anafyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
N Presumptive evidence anafyte is present; anafyte reported as tentative
identification.
UJ Anafyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an
estimate.
NJ Presumptive evidence anafyte is present; anafyte reported as tentative
identification. Reported value is an estimate.
R Presence or absence of anafyte can not be determinedfrom data due to
severe quality control problems. Data are rejected and considered
unusable.
A Anafyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is "average " of replicates.
/2 constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane.
6.1 DuPont - DeLisle
Three surface soil and two sediment samples were collected at five locations, as
shown on Figure 8. These samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds
(VOCs), semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), pesticides/PCBs, metals, and
dioxins. Table 3 in Appendix B summarizes the results of analysis of these samples.
Appendix C contains the data sheets with all results, including tentatively identified
compounds (TICs) and quantitation limits for analytes that were not detected.
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A small diesel fuel spill was noted in the area of sample DU-SD-02 by the
sampling team.
6.2 Chevron - Pascagoula, First Chemical, Mississippi Phosphates
Three surface soil and seven sediment samples were collected at ten locations, as
shown on Figure 9. These samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds
(VOCs), semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), pesticides/PCBs, metals, and
radionuclides (samples BC2 and BC4 were collected as part of another investigation, no
radionuclide analyses were performed on these samples). Table 4 in Appendix B
summarizes the results of analysis of these samples. Appendix C contains the data
sheets with all results, including tentatively identified compounds (TICs) and quantitation
limits for analytes that were not detected.
6.3 Omega Protein
Three sediment samples were collected at three locations, as shown on Figure 10.
These samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), semi-volatile
organic compounds (SVOCs), pesticides/PCBs, and metals. Table 5 in Appendix B
summarizes the results of analysis of these samples. Appendix C contains the data
sheets with all results, including tentatively identified compounds (TICs) and quantitation
limits for analytes that were not detected.
6.4 Port Bienville Industrial Park (Polychemie, Inc.)
Two surface soil and three sediment samples were collected at five locations, as
shown on Figure 11. These samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds
(VOCs), semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), pesticides/PCBs, and metals. Table
6 in Appendix B summarizes the results of analysis of these samples. Appendix C
contains the data sheets with all results, including tentatively identified compounds
(TICs) and quantitation limits for analytes that were not detected.
6.5 Ershigs Fiberglass, Inc.
Three surface soil and two sediment samples were collected at five locations, as
shown on Figure 12. These samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds
(VOCs), semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), pesticides/PCBs, and metals. Table
7 in Appendix B summarizes the results of analysis of these samples. Appendix C
contains the data sheets with all results, including tentatively identified compounds
(TICs) and quantitation limits for analytes that were not detected.
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6.6 Naval Construction Battalion Center
Five sediment samples were collected at the locations indicated on Figure 13.
These samples were analyzed for dioxins only. An additional four sediment samples
were collected in November from an outfall that may have been contaminated from a pre-
Katrina event. These samples were analyzed for PCBs only. This data will be released in
an addendum to this report when it is available.
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7.0 IMPACT EVALUATION
The Technical Services Section (TSS) of the Superfund Remedial and Technical
Services Branch has reviewed the data for these sites, in consultation with the Regional
programs. TSS has made a preliminary assessment regarding whether surface soil or
sediments may have been adversely impacted by the Katrina storm surge. In particular,
TSS was asked to evaluate whether there are any significant post-Katrina impacts from
potential releases of hazardous substances. The question is whether or not potential
releases of hazardous substances may have occurred or (in the case of NCBC) whether
known environmental contamination associated with the sites has been re-distributed. It
must be understood however, that a definitive attribution to sites cannot be made, nor can
this study determine if observed contaminants are present due to the effects of Katrina, or
were present prior to Katrina.
Evaluating the sampling data to determine if there was an off-site impact from
Hurricane Katrina posed a challenge due to the scarcity of pre-existing sampling data and
supporting information that could be used for data interpretation. EPA's conclusions
regarding the potential impact of the hurricane on these sites are based on a comparison
of post-hurricane data to available past sample data collected during facility
investigations or routine monitoring activities. In addition, the results were compared to
EPA Region 9 Preliminary Remediation Goals (PRCs) 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://www.epa.gov/region9/waste/sfund/prg/index.html) are conservative risk-based
concentrations based on long-term exposures in either a residential or
commercial/industrial setting. They are considered by EPA to be protective for people
(including sensitive groups) over a lifetime. The PRCs are not clean up standards, but
used to assist EPA scientists and others in initial screening-level evaluations of
environmental measurements.
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. For the Risk Management Plan (RMP), Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) and
Tier II Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) facilities,
PRCs based on an industrial/commercial exposure situation were utilized, except in the
case where samples were taken in the vicinity of residential development; in which case
residential PRC soil screening values were used.
A typical background level for PAHs was based on a value of 45 mg/kg that EPA
Region 4 considers representative of anthropogenic urban background based on a
compilation of literature sources. For further comparison. Figure 14 (Appendix A)
shows urban background ranges of carcinogenic P AHs from a number of literature
sources.
Sediments were screened against soil benchmarks because no similar benchmarks
existed for sediments. Region 4 normally considers long-term human exposure to
sediments that are underwater to be minimal due to limited opportunity for frequent
contact of significant duration. Several samples contained unidentified organic
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compounds reported by the laboratory. Because the identities of the compounds are not
known, they could not be screened against levels protective of human health.
7.1 DuPont DeLisle - Pass Christian, Mississippi
The samples for dioxin analysis were recollected due to uncertainties with the
quality of the data from the original laboratory. This data will be issued as an addendum
when it becomes available.
7.1.1 Results
Soils
Aluminum, arsenic, barium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead,
magnesium, manganese, nickel, potassium, vanadium, and zinc were detected in the soil
samples collected from the DuPont DeLisle facility from the dirt road and ditch. No
semi-volatile organic compounds or PCBs were detected in soils collected from the
DuPont DeLisle facility. Acetone was detected in several samples. Acetone is a
common laboratory contaminant, and detections of low levels such as this one are not
indicative of a release. Low levels of the pesticides DDD, alpha-chlordane, dieldrin,
endrin ketone, and methoxychlor were also in these samples.
Sediments
Aluminum, arsenic, barium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead,
magnesium, manganese, nickel, potassium, selenium, sodium, thallium, vanadium, and
zinc were detected in sediments collected from the DuPont DeLisle facility. No PCBs
were detected in these samples. A few organic compounds were detected in sediments
collected from depositional areas outside the facility (see discussion below).
7.1.2 Discussion
No detected metals exceeded industrial PRCs. Samples in the vicinity of
residential development did not exceed residential soil screening values (PRCs). Facility
specific background data was available for the metals arsenic, lead, and chromium. The
detected concentrations of lead were slightly above the facility specific background value
(8.7 mg/kg) taken prior to hurricane Katrina. Of the three samples the maximum value for
lead in soil was 26 mg/kg. The maximum concentration was measured at sample location
DU-SF-04, lower than previously detected. The maximum detected concentration of lead
was below the preliminary remedial goal for industrial exposure of 800 mg/kg.
Concentrations of Metals Detected in Soils Compared to Site-Specific Background
Chemical
Maximum Detected
Site-Specific Background
Concentration, mg/kg
Prior to Katrina, mg/kg
Arsenic
1.5
7.4
Lead
26J
8.7
Chromium
1 1
36.5
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Sediments were screened against soil benchmarks because no similar benchmarks
exist for sediments. Region 4 normally considers long-term human exposure to sediments
that are underwater to be minimal. The sediments in question are in a depositional area.
They are not in an area where people are likely to come in contact with the sediments.
A few organic compounds were detected in sample DlJ-SD-02, which was
collected in a depositional area outside the facility. 1,1 -Biphenyl was detected at 1100
ug/kg, 2-methylnaphthalene was detected at 4100 ug/kg, naphthalene was detected at
1100 ug/kg, phenanthrene was detected at 1200 ug/kg, anthracene was detected at 110
ug/kg, and pyrene was detected at 130 ug/kg. None of the values were considered
elevated with respect to protection of human health. Three of the chemicals (1,1-
biphenyl, naphthalene, and 2-methylnaphthalene) are volatile chemicals that are not
expected to persist in the environment for long periods of time. These chemicals degrade
rapidly in the environment and are not of concern for long-term exposure to people. None
of the concentrations were greater than anthropogenic background EP A Region 4
considers typical of industrial/urban areas.
7.1.3 Conclusion
From a comparison with sampling conducted pre-hurricane Katrina there is no
clear and consistent pattern of increased contamination levels that would clearly indicate
a potential release in the area of the DuPont DeLisle facility due to the effects of
Hurricane Katrina. None of the reported analytes exceeded risk-based soil screening
benchmarks for an industrial exposure scenario, or residential PRCs in the vicinity of
residential development northeast of the facility.
7.2 Chevron Pascagoula, First Chemical, Mississippi Phosphate -
Pascagoula, Mississippi
7.2.1 Results
Soils
Aluminum, arsenic, barium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead,
magnesium, manganese, mercury, nickel, potassium, selenium, sodium, vanadium, and
zinc were detected in the soil samples. Low levels of pesticides heptachlor epoxide and
methoxychlor were also detected at in soil samples. No VOCs, SVOCs or PCBs were
reported. Samples were collected and analyzed for radionuclides. The primary
radionuclide of concern is Radium 226 (Ra 226).
Sediments
Aluminum, arsenic, barium, beryllium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron,
lead, magnesium, manganese, nickel, potassium, selenium, sodium, vanadium, and zinc
were detected in sediment samples. Acetone and toluene were detected at low levels in
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two samples. Acetone and toluene are common laboratory contaminants, and detections
of low levels such as these are not indicative of a release. Low levels of the pesticides
DDE, gamma chlordane, heptachlor epoxide, and methoxychlor were also detected in
sediment samples. No PCBs were reported. Samples were collected and analyzed for
radionuclides. The primary radionuclide of concern is Ra226.
7.2.2 Discussion
There were no levels for Ra226 or any other radionuclide that exceeded expected
background levels. From the data reported there were no levels that indicated a potential
release of radioactive contamination.
Sediments were screened against industrial PRCs. Region 4 normally considers
long-term human exposure to sediments that are under water to be minimal. The
sediments in question are in ditches that serve the storm water drainage and outfall areas
of the sampled facilities. They are not in areas where people are likely to come in contact
with the sediments. The maximum detection of total chromium (95 mg/kg) at sample
CFM-SD-05 exceeded the industrial PRC (64 mg/kg) but was below the 1E-05 (1 in
100,000) risk level (640 mg/kg). The maximum detected level of arsenic at sample CFM-
SD-06 (10 mg/kg) was above the industrial PRC (1.6 mg/kg) but below the in 1E-05 risk
level (100 mg/kg). Both chromium and arsenic concentrations 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 long-term exposure to those concentrations, which EPA has found
acceptable in other regulatory and remedial contexts. None of the remaining analytes
detected in soil or sediment exceeded industrial PRC soil screening levels.
Baseline data collected prior to hurricane Katrina was available, including recent
sediment data from Bayou Cassotte, sediment samples from the wetlands south of the
Chevron Pascagoula operational area, and recent sediment sampling data from outfall
areas of the Mississippi Phosphates Corp.
Facility specific background data was available for the metals aluminum, arsenic,
barium, beryllium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, nickel,
potassium, selenium and vanadium. Sediment sampling from Bayou Cassotte also
included the metals antimony, cadmium, copper, silver, sodium, thallium, mercury and
zinc in addition to the facility-specific metals data. Sediment and soil data were
compared to relevant baseline data. Data that exceeded baseline sampling are shown
below:
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Metals Detected in Sediment/Soils Exceeding Site-Speci
ic Background
Chemical
Maximum detected
concentration,
mg/kg
Location
Site-Specific
Background Prior to
Katrina, mg/kg
Aluminum
16000
CFM-SD-06
8200 (Bayou Cassotte)
Beryllium
1.3
CFM-SD-06
1.1 (Chevron)
Calcium
43000
CFM-SD-06
7400 (Bayou Cassotte)
Chromium
95
CFM-SD-05
29 (Chevron)
Cobalt
14
CFM-SD-06
8.7 (Chevron)
Lead
63
CFM-SD-07
16 (Chevron)
Nickel
64
CFM-SD-05/08
15 (Chevron)
Vanadium
590
CFM-SD-05
86 (Chevron)
Detected concentrations of aluminum, beryllium, calcium, cobalt, lead and nickel
were above levels detected in Bayou Cassotte and the wetlands South of Chevron prior to
hurricane Katrina. However, these samples (CFM-SD-06 and CFM-SD-07) were taken
from a ditch that collects surface runoff drainage from the Chevron facility and an area to
the south that had a history of industrial activity. The area where samples CFM-SD-06,
CFM-SD-07 and CFM-SF-08 were located is currently in a solid waste management unit
(SWMU).
Prior to Chevron acquiring this area, it was formerly used by the HK Porter
Company to manufacture refractory brick. During industrial activities, surface soil
became contaminated with various metals including magnesium and calcium. Later, this
area became part of the Owens Corning Glass Plant. Given the past history of industrial
use in the area, and that the sample was obtained from a drainage ditch that collected
surface runoff from areas impacted by current and previous industrial activity, it is not
surprising to see elevated levels of metals. It is likely that these metals concentrations
were pre-existing in the area and questionable whether they resulted from the impact of
hurricane Katrina.
Detected concentrations of chromium, nickel, and vanadium were identified in
sample CFM-SD-05, which was collected from a drainage ditch southeast of the Chevron
operational area. This ditch is part of an existing SWMU and on Chevron property. The
SWMU that this ditch drains is a hurricane retention pond known to contain vanadium in
soil and sludge. This is the only location where vanadium has been previously detected in
any significant quantity. Nickel has been used as a crude oil cracking catalyst and can be
found in the soil at several SWMUs within the plant. Therefore, it is unsurprising to
encounter elevated levels of vanadium, nickel or other metals in this ditch, and is unlikely
to constitute a hurricane Katrina-related impact.
7.2.3 Conclusion
In spite of several metals exceeding local baseline sampling data, the exceedances
are not significant enough to clearly indicate an impact due to hurricane Katrina in light
of the likelihood of pre-existing metals contamination in surficial soil and drainage ditch
sediments. All detected analytes were within a risk-range considered acceptable by EPA
in other regulatory contexts. It is unlikely that frequent and prolonged human contact
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with sediments under water in drainage ditches would occur. There does not appear to be
an indication of a potential release in the area of the facilities due to the effects of
Hurricane Katrina.
7.3 Omega Protein - Moss Point, Mississippi
7.3.1 Results
Sediments
Aluminum, antimony, arsenic, barium, beryllium, calcium, chromium, cobalt,
copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, nickel, potassium, sodium, thallium, mercury,
vanadium and zinc were detected in these samples. Low concentrations of several semi-
volatile organic compounds and low levels of pesticides were also detected. One PCB,
PCB-1260, was reported at a concentration of 21J ug/kg in sample OP-SD-02. No
volatile organic compounds were reported.
7.3.2 Discussion
No pre-Katrina sampling data is available for the site, therefore there is
uncertainty about impact of the hurricane on the surrounding environment. Detected
analytes were compared to industrial PRC soil screening levels. Arsenic (2.2 mg/kg)
slightly exceeded the industrial PRC (1.6 mg/kg) at sampling point OP-SD-02, but was
below the 1E-05 risk level (16 mg/kg). Benzo(a)pyrene (1300 ug/kg) exceeded the
industrial PRC (210 ug/kg) at sample location OP-SD-01, but was below the 1E-05 risk
range. Both 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 long-term exposure to those
concentrations, which EPA has found acceptable in other regulatory and remedial
contexts. None of the remaining analytes detected in soil or sediment exceeded industrial
PRC soil screening levels.
7.3.3 Conclusion
There is no clear indication of a release in the area of the Omega Protein facility
due to the effects of Hurricane Katrina. None of the reported analytes exceeded levels of
concern for exposure to contaminants in soil or sediment under a commercial/industrial
scenario.
7.4 Port Bienville Industrial Park (Polychemie, Inc.) - Pearlington, Mississippi
7.4.1 Results
Soils
Aluminum, arsenic, barium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead,
magnesium, manganese, nickel, potassium, selenium, sodium, vanadium, and zinc were
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detected in the soil samples collected from the Polychemie, Inc. facility from the southern
portion of the site. No semi-volatile or volatile organic compounds were reported in
these samples. No PCBs were reported for these samples. Gamma chlordane was
detected in soil sample PO-SF-04 at 0.86J mg/kg.
Sediments
Aluminum, arsenic, barium, cadmium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron,
lead, magnesium, manganese, nickel, potassium, sodium, vanadium, and zinc were
detected in sediments collected from the Polychemie, Inc. facility. No pesticides or PCBs
were reported in these samples.
Several organic compounds were detected in sediments. One volatile organic
compound, acetone, was detected at 140 ug/kg in sample PO-SD-OID. Acetone is a
common laboratory contaminant, and detections of low levels such as this one are not
suggestive of a release. Ten PAH compounds were detected in Sample PO-SD-03. These
included benzo(a)anthracene, benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(ghi)perylene,
benzo(k)fluoranthene, benzo-a-pyrene, chrysene, fluoranthene, indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene,
phenanthrene, and pyrene. Levels of the PAHs ranged between 120 ug/kg for
benzo(ghi)perylene to 400 ug/kg for fluoranthene.
Unknown miscellaneous semi-volatile organic compounds were reported by the
CLP laboratory. The identities of the unknown compounds were not verified by the
laboratory.
7.4.2 Discussion
No facility specific background data was available for the metals detected in soils.
Arsenic detections exceeded the industrial PRC (1.6 mg/kg) at sample locations PO-SD-
01 and PO-SD-02 (18, 7.7 mg/kg), but were 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
long-term exposure to those concentrations, which EPA has found acceptable in other
regulatory and remedial contexts. None of the other metals detected exceeded industrial
PRCs.
None of the concentrations of organic compounds exceeded industrial PRCs and
detected PAHs appear low relative to anthropogenic background typical of urban areas as
shown in Figure 14.
7.4.3 Conclusion
Because no background data are available for the site prior to Hurricane Katrina,
it is difficult to determine the impact of the hurricane on the surrounding environment
with certainty. However, none of the concentrations detected were at levels of concern in
regard to protection of human health. There is no indication of a potential release in the
area of the Polychemie, Inc. facility due to the effects of Hurricane Katrina.
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7.5 Ershigs Fiberglass - Biloxi, Mississippi
7.5.1 Results
Soils
Aluminum, arsenic, barium, cadmium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron,
lead, magnesium, manganese, nickel, potassium, sodium, vanadium, and zinc were
reported in soil samples collected for this site. No volatile organic compounds, or PCBs
were detected in these samples. Low concentrations of six semi-volatile organic
compounds and six pesticides were reported.
Sediments
Aluminum, arsenic, barium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead,
magnesium, manganese, nickel, potassium, sodium, vanadium, and zinc were reported for
these samples. Twelve semi-volatile organic compounds and eight pesticides were
reported at low concentrations. No volatile organic compounds or PCBs were reported.
7.5.2 Discussion
Because no background data are available for the site prior to Hurricane Katrina,
it is difficult to determine the impact of the hurricane on the surrounding environment
with certainty. Although this facility is in an industrialized area, there is evidence of
residential development in the vicinity of the site. As an added precaution, detected
analytes were compared to residential PRCs.
Arsenic (1.3-14 mg/kg) was the only metal that exceeded residential PRCs (0.4
mg/kg), however all detections were 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 long-term
exposure to those concentrations, which EPA has found acceptable in other regulatory
and remedial contexts. The highest arsenic concentrations were taken in the vicinity of a
commercial parking lot, while those samples closer to residential areas were below the
1E-05 risk level. None of the other analytes exceeded residential PRC soil screening
values.
7.5.3 Conclusion
There does not appear to be indication of a potential release in the area of Ershigs
Fiberglass due to the effects of Hurricane Katrina. Styrene, one of the primary chemicals
stored and used on site, was not detected in the analysis. None of the detected analytes
were at levels of concern for excess human health risk from long term exposure.
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7.6 Naval Construction Battalion Center - Gulfport, Mississsippi
The data and discussion for NCBC will be issued as an addendum. Samples for
dioxin analysis were recollected due to uncertainties with the quality of the data from the
original laboratory. Four additional samples were collected from another portion of the
base for PCB analysis at the request of MDEQ, and will be included in the addendum.
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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). July 2001.
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).
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Analysis, ILM05.3 March 2004.
http://vvvvvv.epa.gov/superfund/programs/clp/inorg.htm
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Analysis, OLM04.2, May, 1999.
http://vvvvvv.epa.gov/superfund/programs/clp/organic, htm
8. USEPA Water Quality Studies of Bays in Waters of Mississippi, October,
2005.
9. Quality Assurance Project Plan Katrina Response Environmental Soil and
Sediment Sampling Gulf Coast of Mississippi, September, 2005.
10. Menzie et al. (1992) Exposure to Carcinogenic PAHs in the Environment.
Env Sci Technol 26, 1278-1284.
1 1. Saltiene et al. (2001) Contamination of Soil by Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Some Urban Areas,
http: // preprint. chemvveb .com/envchem/0102001.
12. Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) (2000) Literature Review of
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons TR-1 14755. This source provides
values for US and Japan background ranges, Michigan schools and
residences and Ohio residences.
13. AT SDR, 2002 Toxicological Profile for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons. P. 262, Table 5-3.
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Appendix A
Figures
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CFM-SF-02
CFM-SF-01
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Gulf Coast Monitoring
Study - Station BC4
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Gulf Coast Monitoring
Study - Station BC2
CFM-SD-04
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CFM-SD-06
1.2 Miles
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Chevron, First Chemical
and MS Phosphates
Sampling Locations
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OP-SD-02
OP-SD-03
Figure 10
Omega Protein
Sampling Locations
OP-SD-01
2000
3000
4000
5000 Feet
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Figure 11
Polychemie, Inc.
Sampling Locations
PO-SD-01
PO-SD-02
PO-SF-04
PO-SD-03
4000 Feet
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Figure 12
Ershigs Fiberglass, Inc
Sampling Locations
ER-SD-04
500 1000 Feet
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Figure 13
NCBC Gulfport
Sampling Locations
NC-SD-02
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Figure 14: Comparison of background ranges of cPAHs from a variety of sources.
Menzie et al. US urban background
Saltiene et al, Int'l cities
Michigan Residences
Michigan Schools
Columbus OH residences
EPRI Japan background
EPRI US urban background
ATSDR Background Range
Eastern Magazine Area
0.1
10 100 1000 10000
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Appendix B
Data Summary Tables
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Table 1
Sample Rationale and Locations
Facility
Sample ID
Grab or
Composite
Location
Rationale
DuPont DeLisle
DU-SD-01
Grab (0"-
3")
Dirt road and canal southwest
of Site
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
drained from site via ditch.
DuPont DeLisle
DlJ-SD-02
Grab (0"-
3")
Dirt road at well south of site
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
drained from site via ditch.
DuPont DeLisle
DU-SF-03
3 point
composite
(0"-3")
South of swale along Kiln
DeLisle Rd.
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved North with storm surge.
DuPont DeLisle
DU-SF-04
3 point
composite
(0"-3")
South of swale along Kiln
DeLisle Rd.
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved North with storm surge.
DuPont DeLisle
DlJ-SF-05
4 point
composite
(0"-3")
South of swale along Kiln
DeLisle Rd.
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved North with storm surge.
Chevron, First
Chemical, MS
Phosphates
CFM-SF-01
3 point
linear
composite
(0"-3")
Bank of concrete drainage
structure
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved North with storm surge.
Chevron, First
Chemical, MS
Phosphates
CFM-SF-02
5 point
•Star-
composite
(0"-3")
Chevron Ditch, South of
complex
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved drained with storm surge.
Chevron, First
Chemical, MS
Phosphates
CFM-SD-04
Grab (0"-
3")
South of storm surge lagoon
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved North with storm surge.
Chevron, First
Chemical, MS
Phosphates
CFM-SD-05
Grab (0"-
3")
Wetlands southeast of complex
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved North with storm surge.
Chevron, First
Chemical, MS
Phosphates
CFM-SD-06
Grab (0"-
3")
Ditch south of complex
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved North with storm surge.
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Chevron, First
Chemical, MS
Phosphates
CFM-SD-07
Grab (0"-
3")
Ditch south of complex
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved North with storm surge.
Chevron, First
Chemical, MS
Phosphates
CFM-SF-08
5 point
•Star-
composite
(0"-3")
South of complex
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved South with storm surge.
Chevron, First
Chemical, MS
Phosphates
BC2
(Sediment)
Grab
Bayou Cassotte, West of MS
Phosphates
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved South with storm surge.
Chevron, First
Chemical, MS
Phosphates
BC4
(Sediment)
Grab
Bayou Cassotte, Southwest of
First Chemical
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved South with storm surge.
Omega Protein
OP-SD-01
Grab
Bank of Escatawpa River,
South of Site
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
drained South with storm surge.
Omega Protein
OP-SD-02
Grab
Bank of Escatawpa River,
South of Site
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
drained South with storm surge.
Omega Protein
OP-SD-03
Grab
Bank of Escatawpa River,
downstream of Site (power
line right-of-way)
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved downstream with storm surge.
Polychemie
PO-SD-01
Wetland North of Site
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
drained North with storm surge
Polychemie
PO-SD-02
Canal West of Site
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
drained West with storm surge
Polychemie
PO-SD-03
Grab
Canal at Sea Plane Rd.
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved downgradient with storm surge
Polychemie
PO-SF-04
5 point
linear
composite
near road
Southeast of Site
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved Southeast with storm surge
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Polychemie
PO-SF-05
5 point
linear
composite
between
fence and
road
Southwest of Site
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved Southwest with storm surge
Ershigs Fiberglass,
Inc.
ER-SF-01
5 point
composite
collected
around
perimeter
of
basketball
court
Northwest of Site
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved Northwest with storm surge
Ershigs Fiberglass,
Inc.
ER-SF-02
5 point
•Star-
composite
(0"-3")
Southwest of Site
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved West with storm surge
Ershigs Fiberglass,
Inc.
ER-SF-03
5 point
•Star-
composite
(0"-3")
South of Site
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved Southwest with storm surge
Ershigs Fiberglass,
Inc.
ER-SD-04
Grab (0"-
3")
South of Site, Canal on west
side of parking lot
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
moved South with storm surge
Ershigs Fiberglass,
Inc.
ER-SD-05
Grab (0"-
3")
Inlet southeast of Site
Evaluate potential for hazardous constituents to have
drained Southwest with storm surge
NCBC Gulfport
NC-SD-01
Grab (0"-
3")
Wetland North of NCBC
Evaluate potential for TCDD to have redoposited in
remediated portion of wetland due to storm surge
NCBC Gulfport
NC-SD-02
Grab (0"-
3")
Wetland North of NCBC
Evaluate potential for TCDD to have redoposited in
remediated portion of wetland due to storm surge
NCBC Gulfport
NC-SD-03
Grab (0"-
3")
sediment
trap
Wetland North of NCBC
Evaluate potential for TCDD to have redoposited in
remediated portion of wetland due to storm surge
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NCBC Gulfport
NC-SD-04
Grab (0"-
3")sedime
nt trap
Wetland North of NCBC
Evaluate potential for TCDD to have redoposited in
remediated portion of wetland due to storm surge
NCBC Gulfport
NC-SD-05
Grab (0"-
3")
sediment
trap
Wetland North of NCBC
(Edwards tract)
Evaluate potential for TCDD to have redoposited in
remediated portion of wetland due to storm surge
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Table 2
Sample Containers and I
olding Times
Analytes
Containers
Splits
Dups
Holding
Times
Metals
1 8oz. glass
1 8oz. glass
1 8oz. glass
180 days
VOCs
3 EnCore™
3 EnCore™
3 EnCore™
48 hours
Semi-Volatiles,
Pesticides, PCBs
1 8oz. glass
1 8oz. glass
1 8oz. glass
14 days
Dioxins
1 8oz. glass
1 8oz. glass
1 8oz. glass
30 days
Radium 226 and
gamma
Spectroscopy
1 Boz. glass
1 8oz. glass
1 8oz. glass
180 days
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Table 3
Data Summary Table - Metals
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
DuPont - DeLisle
Pass Christian, Mississippi
October, 2005
DUSD01
DUSD01D
DUSD02
DUSF03
DUSF04
DUSF05
1010
1105
1200
1405
1345
1320
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
% Moisture
%
55
58
24
11
12
12
Aluminum
MG/KG
12000
9000
4800
6500
5100
4000
Arsenic
MG/KG
53
J
35
J
1
R
1.4
1.5
1
R
Barium
MG/KG
140
J
87
J
400
27
17
J
15
J
Beryllium
MG/KG
2
1.3
0,22
UJ
0,12
UJ
0.1
UJ
0,04
UJ
Calcium
MG/KG
1500
J
1400
J
330
J
1100
230
J
540
J
Chromium
MG/KG
22
J
18
J
7.3
J
11
J
9.1
J
5.6
J
Cobalt
MG/KG
8.3
J
7.9
J
0.83
J
1.2
J
0.74
J
0.45
J
Copper
MG/KG
33
J
22
J
2.6
J
2.7
J
2
J
1.9
J
Iron
MG/KG
13000
J
13000
J
2900
J
9900
J
7900
J
4300
J
Lead
MG/KG
18
J
15
J
16
J
16
J
26
J
13
J
Magnesium
MG/KG
1100
1200
470
J
150
J
140
J
140
J
Manganese
MG/KG
96
J
130
J
12
J
380
J
180
J
36
J
Nickel
MG/KG
18
J
14
J
1.6
J
2.5
J
1.6
J
1.3
J
Potassium
MG/KG
1600
1200
J
240
J
88
J
82
J
85
J
Selenium
MG/KG
0.88
J
0,73
R
U
4
u
0,48
R
4
u
Sodium
MG/KG
1800
1900
630
J
110
UJ
110
UJ
96
UJ
Thallium
MG/KG
1.9
J
0,53
R
3.3
u
2... 8
u
2.8
U
2... 8
u
Vanadium
MG/KG
50
38
11
16
14
9.2
Zinc
MG/KG
56
49
J
15
21
14
11
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
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.
54
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Table 3 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Semi-Volatiles
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
DuPont - DeLisle
Pass Christian, Mississippi
October, 2005
DUSD01
DUSD01D
DUSD02
DUSF03
DUSF04
DUSF05
1010
1105
1200
1405
1345
1320
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
% Moisture
%
50
50
24
14
12
10
1,1 -Biphenyl
UG/KG
660
U
660
U
1100
380
U
380
U
370
U
2-Methylnaphthalene
UG/KG
660
U
660
U
4100
380
u
380
u
370
u
Anthracene
UG/KG
660
U
660
U
110
J
380
u
380
u
370
u
Naphthalene
UG/KG
660
U
660
U
1100
380
u
380
u
370
u
Phenanthrene
UG/KG
660
U
660
U
1200
380
u
380
u
370
u
Pyrene
UG/KG
660
U
660
U
130
J
380
u
380
u
370
u
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
55
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Table 3 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Pesticides/PCBs
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
DuPont - DeLisle
Pass Christian, Mississippi
October, 2005
DUSD01
DUSD01D
DUSD02
DUSF03
DUSF04
DUSF05
1010
1105
1200
1405
1345
1320
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
% Moisture
%
50
50
24
14
12
10
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
UG/KG
6 6
UJ
6 6
UJ
4.3
UJ
3.3
UJ
0.8
J
3.7
UJ
alpha-Chlordane 12
UG/KG
4.7
4
N
2.2
U
1.7
U
1.1
NJ
1.9
U
Dieldrin
UG/KG
6 6
U
6 6
U
4.3
u
3.3
u
1
J
0.86
NJ
Endosulfan 1 (alpha)
UG/KG
3.4
u
1.1
J
2.2
u
1.7
u
1.9
U
1.9
U
Endrin
UG/KG
1.8
NJ
6 6
u
1
J
3.3
u
3.8
U
3.7
U
Endrin Ketone
UG/KG
6 6
u
6 6
u
4.3
u
3.3
u
3.8
u
1.7
NJ
Methoxychlor
UG/KG
34
u
34
u
22
u
5.7
J
19
u
19
U
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.
NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.
/2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane
56
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Table 3 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Volatile Organic Compounds
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
DuPont - DeLisle
Pass Christian, Mississippi
October, 2005
DUSD01
DUSD01D
DUSD02
DUSF03
DUSF04
DUSF05
1010
1105
1200
1405
1345
1320
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
% Moisture
%
56
55
24
14
12
10
Acetone
UG/KG
34
UJ
50
J
68
J
12
UJ
53
J
95
J
Benzene
UG/KG
34
U
38
U
24
J
12
U
11
U
12
U
Ethyl Benzene
UG/KG
34
u
38
U
230
J
12
U
11
u
12
U
Isopropylbenzene
UG/KG
34
u
38
u
140
J
12
U
11
u
12
u
Methylcyclohexane
UG/KG
34
u
38
u
140
J
12
U
11
u
12
u
Toluene
UG/KG
34
u
38
u
23
J
12
U
11
u
12
u
Total Xylenes
UG/KG
34
u
38
u
760
J
12
U
11
u
12
u
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.
57
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Table 4
Data Summary Table - Metals
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
CFMSF01
CFMSF02
CFMSF02S
CFMSD03
CFMSD04
CFMSD05
CFMSD05D
1055
1130
1130
1240
1345
1235
1245
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
% Moisture
%
9
22
22
58
25
77
80
Aluminum
MG/KG
7500
4000
4200
6800
4000
8900
8900
Arsenic
MG/KG
1.7
0.64
J
0.68
R
3.3
1.5
J
3.8
J
3.3
J
Barium
MG/KG
13
J
8
J
8.6
J
11
J
7.3
J
74
J
50
J
Beryllium
MG/KG
0.13
UJ
0.08
UJ
0.08
UJ
0.32
UJ
0.06
J
0.82
UJ
0.79
UJ
Calcium
MG/KG
9800
660
690
1200
J
3000
5100
5000
Chromium
MG/KG
9.2
J
4
J
4.2
J
14
J
5.6
95
J
80
J
Cobalt
MG/KG
0.69
J
0.34
J
0.38
J
1.8
J
0.66
J
4.1
J
2.7
J
Copper
MG/KG
3.6
2.6
J
2.7
J
6.8
2
J
33
30
Iron
MG/KG
5100
J
1300
J
1400
J
9200
J
5800
8500
J
6500
J
Lead
MG/KG
8.4
J
15
J
18
J
8
J
3
23
J
25
J
Magnesium
MG/KG
300
J
190
J
190
J
2400
610
J
4300
4400
Manganese
MG/KG
16
J
4.6
J
5.1
J
51
J
32
J
54
J
51
J
Nickel
MG/KG
3.6
J
1.2
J
1.4
J
5.9
J
2.5
J
64
47
Potassium
MG/KG
200
J
110
J
110
J
1400
240
J
1400
J
1500
J
Selenium
MG/KG
3.9
u
0.48
R
4.5
u
8.4
u
4.7
U
24
21
Sodium
MG/KG
470
J
520
J
530
J
9900
2800
22000
25000
Total Mercury
MG/KG
0.38
0.03
UJ
0.03
UJ
0.24
u
0.13
U
0.17
UJ
0.14
UJ
Vanadium
MG/KG
15
7.1
7.5
28
9.8
590
500
Zinc
MG/KG
18
16
16
30
9.5
150
130
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
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.
58
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Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Metals
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
CFMSD06
CFMSD07
CFMSF08
1145
1115
1035
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
% Moisture
%
49
49
7
Aluminum
MG/KG
16000
11000
4300
Antimony
MG/KG
0.76
R
12
UJ
6.4
UJ
Arsenic
MG/KG
10
2.9
1.7
Barium
MG/KG
59
37
J
17
J
Beryllium
MG/KG
1.3
0.51
UJ
0,29
UJ
Cadmium
MG/KG
0,34
UJ
0.29
UJ
0,05
UJ
Calcium
MG/KG
43000
7700
15000
Chromium
MG/KG
60
J
28
J
16
J
Cobalt
MG/KG
14
2.5
J
2.2
J
Copper
MG/KG
15
20
23
Iron
MG/KG
21000
J
8600
J
4300
J
Lead
MG/KG
26
J
63
J
6.6
J
Magnesium
MG/KG
11000
3200
890
Manganese
MG/KG
890
J
93
J
45
J
Nickel
MG/KG
20
8.7
64
Potassium
MG/KG
2300
1300
220
J
Selenium
MG/KG
6 8
U
3.1
J
1.5
J
Sodium
MG/KG
8600
7700
300
J
Vanadium
MG/KG
41
60
240
Zinc
MG/KG
130
120
95
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
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.
59
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Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Metals
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
BC2SD
BC4DSD
BC4SD
1130
1300
1240
9/27/2005
9/27/2005
9/27/2005
% Moisture
%
60
41
49
A
Aluminum
MG/KG
8200
2600
3000
Arsenic
MG/KG
6.4
1.2
0.87
Barium
MG/KG
130
27
57
Beryllium
MG/KG
0.82
0.3
0.3
Cadmium
MG/KG
1.1
1.5
1.8
Calcium
MG/KG
7400
4900
4700
Chromium
MG/KG
21
7.2
9.7
Cobalt
MG/KG
4.6
0.59
0.66
Copper
MG/KG
20
4.7
5.5
Iron
MG/KG
17000
3400
3200
Lead
MG/KG
36
4.8
5.9
Magnesium
MG/KG
5100
1800
1700
Manganese
MG/KG
450
26
26
Nickel
MG/KG
8.4
2.4
2.7
Potassium
MG/KG
2300
510
450
Sodium
MG/KG
18000
8500
5900
Strontium
MG/KG
57
59
66
Titanium
MG/KG
17
12
14
Vanadium
MG/KG
24
6.1
7.3
Yttrium
MG/KG
12
2.7
2.5
Zinc
MG/KG
140
48
55
A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is 'average' of replicates.
60
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Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
BC2SD
BC4DSD
BC4SD
1130
1300
1240
9/27/2005
9/27/2005
9/27/2005
% Moisture
%
63.61
29.58
33.67
Fluoranthene
UG/KG
900
U
66
J
500
U
Pyrene
UG/KG
900
u
63
J
500
U
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
61
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Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Pesticides/PCBs
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
CFMSF01
CFMSF02
CFMSF02S
CFMSD03
CFMSD04
CFMSD05
1055
1130
1130
1240
1345
1235
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
% Moisture
%
9
23
21
54
25
77
gamma-Chlordane 12
UG/KG
1.9
U
2.2
U
2.2
U
3.7
U
2.3
U
3.8
NJ
Methoxychlor
UG/KG
19
U
22
U
5.3
NJ
37
U
23
U
74
U
CFMSD05D
CFMSD06
CFMSD07
CFMSF08
1245
1145
1115
1035
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
% Moisture
%
73
51
40
6
gamma-Chlordane 12
UG/KG
3.2
NJ
3.5
U
2.8
U
U
Methoxychlor
UG/KG
63
U
7.8
NJ
28
U
3.7
NJ
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.
/2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane
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Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - VOCs
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
CFMSF01
CFMSF02
CFMSF02S
CFMSD03
CFMSD04
CFMSD05
CFMSD05D
1055
1130
1130
1240
1345
1235
1245
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
% Moisture
%
9
23
21
56
25
77
78
Acetone
UG/KG
11
U
13
U
13
U
35
IJ
13
U
180
81
Toluene
UG/KG
11
u
13
U
13
U
35
U
13
U
24
J
59
U
CFMSD06
CFMSD07
CFMSF08
1145
1115
1035
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
% Moisture
%
51
40
6
Acetone
UG/KG
25
U
24
U
U
Toluene
UG/KG
25
U
24
U
u
BC2SD
BC4DSD
BC4SD
1130
1300
1240
9/27/2005
9/27/2005
9/27/2005
% Moisture
%
60
41
50
1,2,3-T richlorobenzene
UG/KG
1.8
J
U
6.5
U
Benzene
UG/KG
0.23
J
2.3
U
3.3
U
Carbon Disulfide
UG/KG
4.7
J
3.2
4.4
Isopropylbenzene
UG/KG
14
2.3
u
3.3
u
n-Butylbenzene
UG/KG
50
J
u
6.5
u
n-Propylbenzene
UG/KG
51
J
2.3
u
3.3
u
p-lsopropyltoluene
UG/KG
43
J
2.3
u
3.3
u
sec-Butylbenzene
UG/KG
30
J
2.3
u
3.3
u
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
63
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Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Radionuclides (CFM-SF-01)
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ba 140
ND
1.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
4.72e-01
2.3 e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
8.24e-01
6.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
2.7e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
4.5le-02
1.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
4.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
7.19e-01
2.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
3. le+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.28e-01
4.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
8.75e-01
6.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
1.41 e-01
1.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
2.28e+00
4.1e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
4.61e-01
6.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.34e-01
2. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
1,42e-01
2.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* An asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
Analyte
Activity
± 2 a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ra226
9.22e-01
1.5e-01
2.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Radionuclides (CFM-SF-02)
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ba 140
ND
1. le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
3.99e-01
2.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
5.10e-01
4.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
2.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
1.54e-01
2.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
4.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
5.89e-01
2. le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
2.8e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.64e-01
4.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
5.45e-01
4.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
1.00e-01
1.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra224
3.93e-01
3.6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1.20e+00
3.5e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
4.67e-01
6. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.36e-01
2. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
7.54e-02
2.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* An asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ra226
5.85e-01
1.0e-01
2.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
-------
Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Radionuclides (CFM-SF-02S)
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ba 140
ND
1.5e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
3.29e-01
2.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
5.06e-01
5.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
2.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
1.56e-01
2. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
5. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
8.68e-01
2.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
3. le+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.58e-01
4.7e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
5.59e-01
5.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
1.3 le-01
9.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1.13e+00
4. le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
4.77e-01
6.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.33e-01
2.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
7.12e-02
2.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* An asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
Analyte
Activity
± 2 a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ra226
6.70e-01
1.le-01
3.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
-------
Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Radionuclides (CFM-SD-03)
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ba 140
ND
1,6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Be7
2.75e-01
1.5e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
3.5le-01
2.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
3.64e-01
6.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
5.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
2.39e-02
1.7e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
5. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
2.34e+00
4.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210 *
8.85e-01
9.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.65e-01
4.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
4.35e-01
5.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
1.53e-01
7.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra224
3.97e-01
3.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1.08e+00
4.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
3.74e-01
7.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Th234 *
6.77e-01
2.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1,42e-01
2.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
6.75e-02
2.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* An asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ra226
4.90e-01
8.8e-02
2.7e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
-------
Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Radionuclides (CFM-SD-04)
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ba 140
ND
8.7e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Be7
5.55e-02
5.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
4.60e-01
1.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
3.84e-01
3.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
2.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
ND
2.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
2.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
1.11 e+00
1.6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
3.2e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.38e-01
3.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
4.36e-01
3.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra224
4.03e-01
2.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
7.93e-01
1.9e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
4.13e-01
3.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.29e-01
1.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
4.98e-02
1.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* An asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
Analyte
Activity
± 2 a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ra226
5.77e-01
1.0e-01
3.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
-------
Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Radionuclides (CFM-SD-05)
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ba 140
ND
6.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
4.59e-01
4.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
4.74e-01
9.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
7.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
4.28e-01
5.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
3.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
2.32e+00
6.7e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
9.4e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.93e-01
8. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
5.59e-01
8.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1.26e+00
7.6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
3.98e-01
1.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Th234 *
1.04e+00
6. le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.35e-01
4.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* An asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ra226
7.35e-01
1.2e-01
1.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
-------
Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Radionuclides (CFM-SD-05D)
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ba 140
ND
2.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
6.80e-01
3.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214
*
6.00e-01
1.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
6.le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
7.10e-01
6.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
8.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
2.90e+00
5.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
3.5e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
5.55e-01
7.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214
*
7.32e-01
8.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
2.33e-01
1,4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226
*
1,66e+00
7.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
5.93e-01
1.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Th234
*
1.61e+00
5.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.92e-01
4.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235
*
1.13e-01
4.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* An asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ra226
7.42e-01
1.2e-01
1.7e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
-------
Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Radionuclides (CFM-SD-06)
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ba 140
ND
2.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Be7
3.53e-01
1.7e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
1.17e+00
3.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
7.05e-01
7.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
4.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
5.36e-02
2. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
6.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
6.28e+00
6.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
4.6e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
9.39e-01
7.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
7.85e-01
7.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
2.97e-01
l.le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1,82e+00
5.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
1.00e+00
l.le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
2.63e-01
3.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
1.14e-01
3.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* An asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ra226
8.82e-01
1.4e-01
3. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
-------
Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Radionuclides (CFM-SD-07)
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ba 140
ND
1.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Be7
3.12e-01
1.7e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
5.62e-01
2.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
3.64e-01
5.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
4.le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
6.30e-01
4.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
6.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
2.25e+00
3.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
4.9e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
5.01e-01
5.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
4.04e-01
5.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra224
4.95e-01
3.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226
ND
5.9e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
5.57e-01
8.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Th234 *
7.23e-01
3.6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1,66e-01
2.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
8.07e-02
2.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* An asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ra226
3.72e-01
6.9e-02
2.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
-------
Table 4 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Radionuclides (CFM-SF-08)
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Chevron Refinery - Pascagoula, First Chemical, and Mississippi Phosphate
Pascagoula, Mississippi
October, 2005
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ba 140
ND
1.5e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
4.82e-01
2.9e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
4.57e-01
5.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
3.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
1.60e-02
1.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
5.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
1.04e+00
2.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
3.4e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.38e-01
4.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
5.17e-01
5.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
1.14e-01
l.le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
8.91 e-01
4.5e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
4.66e-01
6.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.38e-01
2.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
5.59e-02
2.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* An asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
Analyte
Activity
± 2a
MDC
Unit
Date
Uncertainty
Ra226
5.54e-01
9.7e-02
2.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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Table 5
Data Summary Table - Metals
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Omega Protein
Moss Point, Mississippi
October, 2005
OPSD01
OPSD02
OPSD02D
OPSD03
950
900
925
1020
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
% Moisture
%
7
15
18
19
Aluminum
MG/KG
9500
5000
7800
4000
Antimony
MG/KG
0.45
J
1.6
J
7,4
UJ
7,4
UJ
Arsenic
MG/KG
1.2
J
3.6
J
2.2
J
1.6
J
Barium
MG/KG
260
J
81
J
18
J
15
J
Beryllium
MG/KG
0,04
UJ
0.05
J
0,08
UJ
0,03
UJ
Calcium
MG/KG
16000
J
970
J
2100
J
180
J
Chromium
MG/KG
10
J
39
J
10
J
8.5
J
Cobalt
MG/KG
3.3
J
4.1
J
1.1
J
0.41
J
Copper
MG/KG
45
J
46
J
6.5
J
13
J
Iron
MG/KG
8800
J
56000
J
10000
J
7700
J
Lead
MG/KG
80
J
130
J
8.8
J
17
J
Magnesium
MG/KG
1800
620
540
J
350
J
Manganese
MG/KG
54
J
350
J
46
J
8.9
J
Nickel
MG/KG
6.7
J
14
J
2.3
J
1.2
J
Potassium
MG/KG
270
J
260
J
240
J
290
J
Sodium
MG/KG
1400
1200
1100
1500
Thallium
MG/KG
0.47
R
0.54
J
3.1
u
3.1
u
Total Mercury
MG/KG
0,03
UJ
0,12
U
0,12
u
0.15
Vanadium
MG/KG
18
11
16
12
Zinc
MG/KG
220
980
44
11
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
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.
74
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Table 5 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Metals
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Omega Protein
Moss Point, Mississippi
October, 2005
ER1DSD
ER1SD
1430
1400
9/28/2005
9/28/2005
% Moisture
%
23
20
Aluminum
MG/KG
180
A
210
Barium
MG/KG
1.7
A
1
Calcium
MG/KG
71
A
50
Iron
MG/KG
270
A
370
Lead
MG/KG
2.1
A
1.3
Magnesium
MG/KG
200
A
120
Manganese
MG/KG
1.7
A
2.5
Sodium
MG/KG
1300
A
540
Strontium
MG/KG
1.5
A
1.1
Titanium
MG/KG
2.6
AJ
2.8
J
Zinc
MG/KG
1.6
A
1.9
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
A-Analyte analyzed in replicate. Reported value is 'average' of replicates.
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Table 5 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Semi-Volatiles
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Omega Protein
Moss Point, Mississippi
October, 2005
OPSD01
OPSD02
OPSD02D
OPSD03
950
900
925
1020
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
% Moisture
%
6
14
19
14
Acenaphthylene
UG/KG
160
J
380
U
410
U
380
U
Acetophenone
UG/KG
300
J
91
J
410
u
8400
Anthracene
UG/KG
120
J
380
u
410
u
380
u
Benzaldehyde
UG/KG
350
UJ
380
UJ
410
UJ
1700
J
Benzo(a)Anthracene
UG/KG
1200
380
u
410
u
95
J
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
UG/KG
1600
380
u
410
u
210
J
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
UG/KG
750
J
380
UJ
410
UJ
380
u
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
UG/KG
890
380
u
410
u
130
J
Benzo-a-Pyrene
UG/KG
1300
380
u
410
u
380
u
Chrysene
UG/KG
1200
380
u
410
u
220
J
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
UG/KG
360
J
380
UJ
410
UJ
380
u
Dimethyl Phthalate
UG/KG
350
u
570
410
u
380
u
Fluoranthene
UG/KG
1900
380
u
410
u
320
J
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
UG/KG
1100
J
380
UJ
410
UJ
87
J
Phenanthrene
UG/KG
140
J
380
u
410
u
380
u
Phenol
UG/KG
350
u
380
u
410
u
11000
Pyrene
UG/KG
2000
380
u
410
u
270
J
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.
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Table 5 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Pesticides/PCBs
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Omega Protein
Moss Point, Mississippi
October, 2005
OPSD01
OPSD02
OPSD02D
OPSD03
950
900
925
1020
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
% Moisture
%
6
14
19
14
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
UG/KG
3.5
U
3.8
U
4 J
U
19
N
4,4'-DDT (p,p'-DDT)
UG/KG
1.4
J
3.8
U
4.1
U
12
N
alpha-Chlordane 12
UG/KG
1.7
NJ
2
u
2.1
u
2
U
Dieldrin
UG/KG
3.5
U
3.8
u
4.1
u
9.7
Endrin Ketone
UG/KG
3.5
U
3.8
u
2
NJ
2.7
NJ
gamma-Chlordane 12
UG/KG
u
2
u
2.1
u
5.8
Methoxychlor
UG/KG
8
NJ
20
u
21
u
20
U
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
UG/KG
35
u
21
J
41
u
38
U
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
NJ-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification. Reported value is an estimate.
N-Presumptive evidence analyte is present; analyte reported as tentative identification.
/2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane
77
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Table 6
Data Summary Table - Metals
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Polychemie, Inc.
Pearlington, Mississippi
October, 2005
POSD01
POSD01D
POSD02
POSD03
POSF04
POSF05
POSF05S
1225
1240
1320
1320
1250
1220
1220
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
% Moisture
%
80
79
64
26
14
13
14
Aluminum
MG/KG
15000
11000
9300
1900
2600
5400
5500
Arsenic
MG/KG
18
J
9
J
7.7
J
1
J
0.41
R
1.3
J
1.3
J
Barium
MG/KG
52
J
79
J
160
J
390
J
15
J
16
J
16
J
Cadmium
MG/KG
2., 5
U
2.3
U
1.4
U
0.92
0.58
U
0.57
U
0.58
U
Calcium
MG/KG
2300
J
2200
J
1900
J
11000
J
2000
J
320
J
380
J
Chromium
MG/KG
19
J
14
J
13
J
3.6
J
2.7
J
5.3
J
5.1
J
Cobalt
MG/KG
5.3
J
7.8
J
7.4
J
1.2
J
0.49
J
0.87
J
0.91
J
Copper
MG/KG
14
J
16
J
14
J
2.9
J
2
J
2.5
J
2.6
J
Iron
MG/KG
41000
J
23000
J
18000
J
3500
J
1900
J
5200
J
5000
J
Lead
MG/KG
26
J
17
J
14
J
8.8
J
6.6
J
6
J
6.5
J
Magnesium
MG/KG
3400
3400
3600
460
J
160
J
210
J
220
J
Manganese
MG/KG
190
J
260
J
380
J
160
J
21
J
160
J
170
J
Nickel
MG/KG
8.1
J
9.7
J
12
J
1.6
J
1.2
J
1.6
J
1.6
J
Potassium
MG/KG
1400
J
1500
J
1900
200
J
89
J
120
J
120
J
Selenium
MG/KG
17
u
u
98
u
4.7
U
4.1
u
0.27
R
0.58
J
Sodium
MG/KG
9600
9400
8100
830
530
J
440
J
590
Vanadium
MG/KG
38
28
25
4.3
J
4.6
J
9.8
9.7
Zinc
MG/KG
85
110
74
83
21
6.3
J
6.5
J
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value 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.
78
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Table 6 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Semi-volatile Organic Compounds
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Polychemie, Inc.
Pearlington, Mississippi
October, 2005
POSD01
POSD01D
POSD02
POSD03
POSF04
POSF05
POSF05S
1225
1240
1320
1320
1250
1220
1220
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
% Moisture
%
78
80
58
17
12
13
13
Benzo(a)Anthracene
UG/KG
1500
u
1700
u
790
U
220
J
380
U
380
U
380
U
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
UG/KG
1500
u
1700
u
790
u
210
J
380
u
380
u
380
u
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
UG/KG
1500
UJ
1700
UJ
790
UJ
120
J
380
UJ
380
UJ
380
UJ
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
UG/KG
1500
u
1700
u
790
u
230
J
380
u
380
u
380
u
Benzo-a-Pyrene
UG/KG
1500
u
1700
u
790
u
200
J
380
u
380
u
380
u
Chrysene
UG/KG
1500
u
1700
u
790
u
280
J
380
u
380
u
380
u
Fluoranthene
UG/KG
1500
u
1700
u
790
u
400
380
u
380
u
380
u
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
UG/KG
1500
u
1700
u
790
u
150
J
380
u
380
u
380
u
Phenanthrene
UG/KG
1500
u
1700
u
790
u
180
J
380
u
380
u
380
u
Pyrene
UG/KG
1500
u
1700
u
790
u
370
J
380
u
380
u
380
u
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.
79
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Table 6 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Pesticides/PCBs
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Polychemie, Inc.
Pearlington, Mississippi
October, 2005
POSD01
POSD01D
POSD02
POSD03
POSF04
POSF05
POSF05S
1225
1240
1320
1320
1250
1220
1220
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
% Moisture
%
78
80
58
17
12
13
13
gamma-Chlordane 12
UG/KG
7.7
U
8.5
IJ
4
U
2
U
0.86
J
2
U
2
U
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
/2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane
80
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Table 6 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Volatile Organic Compounds
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Polychemie, Inc.
Pearlington, Mississippi
October, 2005
POSD01
POSD01D
POSD02
POSD03
POSF04
POSF05
POSF05S
1225
1240
1320
1320
1250
1220
1220
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
10/3/2005
% Moisture
%
78
80
58
17
12
13
13
Acetone
UG/KG
96
U
140
32
U
11
U
10
UJ
10
UJ
10
UJ
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.
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Table 7
Data Summary Table - Metals
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Ershigs Fiberglass
Biloxi, Mississippi
October, 2005
ERSF01
ERSF01S
ERSF02
ERSF03
ERSD04
ERSD04D
ERSD05
915
915
1010
1050
1115
1125
1145
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
% Moisture
%
45
38
9
20
49
29
52
Aluminum
MG/KG
4100
5300
2600
3000
15000
3500
4300
Antimony
MG/KG
OA
R
0.48
R
6 6
UJ
7.5
UJ
0.71
R
0.55
R
1.2
J
Arsenic
MG/KG
2.2
J
2.3
J
2.7
J
1.3
J
14
J
2.1
J
4.5
J
Barium
MG/KG
75
J
52
J
24
J
29
J
180
J
97
J
430
J
Cadmium
MG/KG
0.27
J
0,81
U
0.55
u
0.83
u
0.98
U
0.71
U
1.1
U
Calcium
MG/KG
19000
J
14000
J
1500
J
5900
J
3200
J
12000
J
2900
J
Chromium
MG/KG
8.1
J
8.7
J
3.9
J
5.9
J
16
J
8.3
J
9.2
J
Cobalt
MG/KG
1.5
J
1.4
J
0.47
J
0.83
J
2.5
J
1.3
J
2.2
J
Copper
MG/KG
48
J
32
J
11
J
9.9
J
39
J
18
J
120
J
Iron
MG/KG
6800
J
6500
J
2600
J
3300
J
11000
J
5400
J
8300
J
Lead
MG/KG
48
J
34
J
71
J
44
J
26
J
91
J
21
J
Magnesium
MG/KG
830
J
770
J
330
UJ
610
J
1700
2300
1700
Manganese
MG/KG
120
J
82
J
35
J
74
J
210
J
85
J
73
J
Nickel
MG/KG
4
J
3.9
J
1.4
J
4.8
J
5
J
2.6
J
3
J
Potassium
MG/KG
340
J
370
J
150
J
280
J
700
J
280
J
730
J
Sodium
MG/KG
1800
1400
730
900
2500
1300
4300
Vanadium
MG/KG
8.8
J
11
4.5
J
5.8
J
23
8.2
11
J
Zinc
MG/KG
1200
580
93
78
110
130
100
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an
R-Presence or absence of analyte can not be determined from data due to
unusable.
estimate.
severe quality control problems.
Data are rejected and considered
82
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Table 7 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Ershigs Fiberglass
Biloxi, Mississippi
October, 2005
ERSF01
ERSF01S
ERSF02
ERSF03
ERSD04
ERSD04D
ERSD05
915
915
1010
1050
1115
1125
1145
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
% Moisture
%
36
36
9
18
45
32
50
Acetophenone
UG/KG
170
J
520
U
360
U
400
U
300
J
490
U
660
U
Benzo(a)Anthracene
UG/KG
520
U
520
u
360
u
400
U
600
u
180
J
660
u
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
UG/KG
520
u
520
u
360
u
87
J
600
u
280
J
660
u
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
UG/KG
520
UJ
520
UJ
360
UJ
400
UJ
600
UJ
250
J
660
UJ
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
UG/KG
520
u
520
u
80
J
400
u
600
u
200
J
660
u
Benzo-a-Pyrene
UG/KG
520
u
520
u
360
u
400
u
600
u
230
J
660
u
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
UG/KG
860
u
1200
u
360
u
400
u
600
u
490
u
200
J
Chrysene
UG/KG
520
u
520
u
81
J
400
u
600
u
270
J
660
u
Fluoranthene
UG/KG
520
u
520
u
110
J
100
J
600
u
530
660
u
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
UG/KG
520
UJ
520
UJ
360
UJ
400
UJ
600
UJ
210
J
660
UJ
Phenanthrene
UG/KG
520
u
520
u
360
u
400
u
600
u
180
J
660
u
Pyrene
UG/KG
520
u
520
u
150
J
96
J
600
u
460
J
660
u
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification of analyte is acceptable; reported value is an estimate.
UJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate.
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Table 7 (Continued)
Data Summary Table - Pesticides/PCBs
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Ershigs Fiberglass
Biloxi, Mississippi
October, 2005
ERSF01
ERSF01S
ERSF02
ERSF03
ERSD04
ERSD04D
ERSD05
915
915
1010
1050
1115
1125
1145
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
10/4/2005
% Moisture
%
36
36
9
18
45
32
50
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
UG/KG
5., 2
UJ
5., 2
UJ
3.6
UJ
4
UJ
3.3
NJ
2
J
6 6
UJ
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
UG/KG
5., 2
U
1.1
NJ
6.3
5.6
6.5
4.9
N
2
J
4,4'-DDT (p,p'-DDT)
UG/KG
5., 2
u
5., 2
U
6.2
N
9.9
12
3.9
J
2.7
J
Aldrin
UG/KG
2.7
u
2.7
U
1.9
U
0.91
NJ
15
N
2., 5
U
3.4
u
alpha-Chlordane 12
UG/KG
2., 7
u
3
u
17
U
IJ
24
N
8.4
N
6.5
u
Dieldrin
UG/KG
5., 2
u
1.3
J
7.2
9.4
12
7.1
4.6
NJ
Endosulfan Sulfate
UG/KG
5., 2
u
1.2
J
3.6
u
4
IJ
6
IJ
4.9
U
6 6
u
gamma-Chlordane 12
UG/KG
2.7
u
3.5
N
11
N
19
N
23
N
6 6
U
8.4
Methoxychlor
UG/KG
27
u
27
u
19
u
21
IJ
31
IJ
6.8
J
34
u
U-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit.
J-Identification 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.
/2-constituents or metabolites of technical chlordane.
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Table 8
Data Summary Table - Volatile Trip Blanks
Post - Katrina Soil and Sediment Sampling
Ershigs Fiberglass
Biloxi, Mississippi
October, 2005
POTB901
TB902
TB903
TB904
1521
1229
1426
1427
10/3/2005
10/4/2005
10/6/2005
10/6/2005
% Moisture
%
0
0
0
0
Acetone
UG/KG
11
14
UJ
17
14
IJJ-Analyte not detected at or above reporting limit. Reporting limit is an estimate
85
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Appendix C
Laboratory Data Sheets
86
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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9518 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSF08/
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ4
D No: 3AJ4
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 10:35
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
350
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
350
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
350
U
UG/KG
Phenol
350
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
350
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
350
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
350
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
350
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
350
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
350
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
350
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
880
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
350
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
880
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
350
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
350
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
350
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
350
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
350
UJ
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
350
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
350
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
350
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
350
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
350
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
880
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
350
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
350
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
350
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
350
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
350
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
350
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
350
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
350
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
350
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
350
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
350
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
350
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
350
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
350
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
350
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
350
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
350
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
350
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
350
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
350
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
350
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
350
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
880
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
350
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
350
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
350
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
350
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
350
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
880
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
350
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
350
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
350
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
350
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
350
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
350
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
350
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
880
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
6
%
% Moisture
350
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
880
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
880
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
Sample 9518 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSF08/
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ4
D No: 3AJ4
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 10:35
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
4200 J UG/KG
89 J UG/KG
ANALYTE
22 UNKNOWNS
SUBSTITUTED PHENANTHRENE CARBOXYLIC ACID
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 9519 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSD07/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ5
D No: 3AJ5
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:15
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
550
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
550
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
550
U
UG/KG
Phenol
550
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
550
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
550
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
550
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
550
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
550
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
550
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
550
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
1400
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
550
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
1400
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
550
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
550
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
550
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
550
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
550
UJ
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
550
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
550
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
550
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
550
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
550
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1400
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
550
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
550
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
550
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
550
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
550
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
550
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
550
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
550
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
550
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
550
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
550
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
550
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
550
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
550
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
550
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
550
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
550
u
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
550
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
550
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
550
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
550
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
550
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
1400
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
550
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
550
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
550
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
550
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
550
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1400
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
550
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
550
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
550
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
550
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
550
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
550
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
550
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1400
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
40
%
% Moisture
550
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1400
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1400
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
Sample 9519 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD07/ MD No: 3AJ5 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AJ5 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
8700
J
UG/KG
550
NJ
UG/KG
210
NJ
UG/KG
210
NJ
UG/KG
210
NJ
UG/KG
1000
NJ
UG/KG
1200
NJ
UG/KG
ANALYTE
24 UNKNOWNS
EUCALYPTOL
CARYOPHYLLENE
HEXADECANOIC ACID, METHYL ESTER
N-HEXADECANOIC ACID
STIGMASTEROL, 22,23-DIHYDRO-
STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:15
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9520 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSF02/
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ6
D No: 3AJ6
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:30
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
430
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
430
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
430
U
UG/KG
Phenol
430
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
430
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
430
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
430
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
430
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
430
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
430
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
430
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
1100
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
430
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
1100
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
430
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
430
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
430
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
430
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
430
UJ
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
430
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
430
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
430
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
430
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
430
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1100
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
430
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
430
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
430
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
430
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
430
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
430
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
430
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
430
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
430
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
430
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
430
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
430
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
430
u
UG/KG
Caprolactam
430
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
430
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
430
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
430
u
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
430
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
430
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
430
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
430
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
430
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
1100
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
430
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
430
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
430
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
430
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
430
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1100
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
430
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
430
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
430
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
430
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
430
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
430
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
430
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1100
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
23
%
% Moisture
430
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1100
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1100
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
Sample 9520 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSF02/
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ6
D No: 3AJ6
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:30
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
1400
J
UG/KG
340
NJ
UG/KG
800
NJ
UG/KG
ANALYTE
8 UNKNOWNS
.GAMMA.-SITOSTEROL
A'-NEOGAMMACER-22(29)-EN-3-ONE
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 9521 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSF02S/
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ7
D No: 3AJ7
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:30
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
420
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
420
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
420
U
UG/KG
Phenol
420
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
420
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
420
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
420
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
420
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
420
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
420
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
420
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
1100
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
420
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
1100
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
420
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
420
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
420
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
420
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
420
UJ
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
420
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
420
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
420
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
420
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
420
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1100
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
420
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
420
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
420
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
420
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
420
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
420
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
420
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
420
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
420
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
420
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
420
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
420
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
420
u
UG/KG
Caprolactam
420
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
420
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
420
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
420
u
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
420
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
420
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
420
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
420
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
420
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
1100
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
420
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
420
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
420
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
420
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
420
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1100
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
420
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
420
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
420
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
420
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
420
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
420
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
420
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1100
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
21
%
% Moisture
420
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1100
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1100
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
Sample 9521 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSF02S/ MD No: 3AJ7 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ7 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
5300 J
UG/KG
21 UNKNOWNS
100 NJ
UG/KG
SUBSTITUTED PHENANTHRENECARBOXYLIC ACID
770 NJ
UG/KG
.GAMMA.-SITOSTEROL
460 NJ
UG/KG
2,5 -HEXANEDIONE
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:30
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 9522 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSF01 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ8
D No: 3AJ8
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 10:55
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
360
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
360
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
360
U
UG/KG
Phenol
360
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
360
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
360
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
360
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
360
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
360
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
360
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
360
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
910
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
360
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
910
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
360
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
360
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
360
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
360
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
360
UJ
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
360
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
360
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
360
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
360
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
360
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
910
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
360
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
360
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
360
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
360
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
360
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
360
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
360
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
360
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
360
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
360
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
360
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
360
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
360
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
360
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
360
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
360
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
360
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
360
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
360
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
360
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
360
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
360
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
910
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
360
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
360
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
360
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
360
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
360
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
910
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
360
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
360
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
360
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
360
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
360
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
360
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
360
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
910
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
9
%
% Moisture
360
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
910
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
910
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
Sample 9522 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSF01 / MD No: 3AJ8 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ8 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
12 UNKNOWNS
1900
J
UG/KG
81
NJ
UG/KG
390
NJ
UG/KG
1-(10-METHYLANTHRACEN-9-YL)ETHANONE
1-NAPHTHALENECARBOXYLIC ACID, DECAHYDRO-
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 10:55
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 9523 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSD06/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ9
D No: 3AJ9
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:45
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
670
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
670
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
670
U
UG/KG
Phenol
670
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
670
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
670
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
670
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
670
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
670
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
670
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
670
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
1700
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
670
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
1700
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
670
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
670
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
670
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
670
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
670
UJ
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
670
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
670
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
670
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
670
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
670
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1700
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
670
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
670
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
670
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
670
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
670
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
670
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
670
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
670
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
670
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
670
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
670
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
670
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
670
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
670
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
670
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
670
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
670
u
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
670
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
670
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
670
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
670
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
670
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
1700
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
670
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
670
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
670
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
670
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
670
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1700
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
670
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
670
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
670
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
670
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
670
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
670
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
670
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1700
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
51
%
% Moisture
670
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1700
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1700
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
Sample 9523 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD06/ MD No: 3AJ9 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AJ9 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
17 UNKNOWNS
15000
J
UG/KG
310
NJ
UG/KG
280
NJ
UG/KG
N-HEXADECANOIC ACID
SQUALENE
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:45
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 9524 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSD05/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AK0
D No: 3AK0
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:35
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
1400
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
1400
U
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
1400
U
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
3600
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
1400
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
3600
U
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
UJ
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
1400
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
1400
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
1400
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
1400
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
1400
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
3600
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
1400
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
1400
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
1400
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
1400
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
1400
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
1400
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
1400
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
1400
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
1400
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
1400
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
1400
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
1400
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
1400
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
1400
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
1400
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
1400
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
1400
u
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
1400
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
1400
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
1400
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
1400
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
1400
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
3600
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
1400
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
1400
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
1400
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
1400
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
1400
u
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
3600
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
1400
u
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
1400
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
1400
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
1400
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
1400
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
1400
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
1400
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
3600
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
77
%
% Moisture
1400
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
3600
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
3600
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
Sample 9524 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSD05/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AK0
D No: 3AK0
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:35
Ending:
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
870 NJ
UG/KG
BICYCLO [3.1.1] HEPTANE, 6,6,DIMETHYL-2-METHYL-
74000 J
UG/KG
26 UNKNOWNS
1600 NJ
UG/KG
N-HEXADECANOIC ACID
5300 NJ
UG/KG
STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE
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 9525 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSD05D/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AK1
D No: 3AK1
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:45
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
1200
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
1200
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
1200
U
UG/KG
Phenol
1200
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
1200
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
1200
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
1200
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
1200
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
1200
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
1200
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
1200
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
3100
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
1200
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
3100
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
1200
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
1200
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
1200
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
1200
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
1200
UJ
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
1200
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
1200
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
1200
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
1200
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
1200
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
3100
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
1200
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
1200
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
1200
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
1200
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
1200
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
1200
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
1200
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
1200
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
1200
u
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
1200
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
1200
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
1200
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
1200
u
UG/KG
Caprolactam
1200
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
1200
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
1200
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
1200
u
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
1200
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
1200
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
1200
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
1200
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
1200
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
3100
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
1200
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
1200
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
1200
u
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
1200
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
1200
u
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
3100
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
1200
u
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
1200
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
1200
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
1200
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
1200
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
1200
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
1200
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
3100
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
73
%
% Moisture
1200
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
3100
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
3100
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
Sample 9525 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD05D/ MD No: 3AK1 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AK1 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
28 UNKNOWNS
58000
J
UG/KG
1500
NJ
UG/KG
4400
NJ
UG/KG
15-ISOBUTYL-(13ALPHAH)-ISOCOPALANE
STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:45
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 9526 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSD03/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AK2
D No: 3AK2
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:40
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
720
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
720
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
720
U
UG/KG
Phenol
720
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
720
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
720
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
720
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
720
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
720
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
720
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
720
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
1800
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
720
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
1800
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
720
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
720
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
720
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
720
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
720
UJ
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
720
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
720
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
720
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
720
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
720
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1800
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
720
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
720
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
720
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
720
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
720
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
720
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
720
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
720
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
720
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
720
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
720
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
720
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
720
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
720
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
720
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
720
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
720
u
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
720
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
720
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
720
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
720
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
720
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
1800
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
720
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
720
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
720
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
720
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
720
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1800
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
720
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
720
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
720
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
720
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
720
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
720
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
720
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1800
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
54
%
% Moisture
720
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1800
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1800
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:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:40
Ending:
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
10000
J
UG/KG
24 UNKNOWNS
540
NJ
UG/KG
HEXADECENOIC ACID, Z-
500
NJ
UG/KG
N-HEXADECANOIC ACID
630
NJ
UG/KG
1-EICOSENE
840
NJ
UG/KG
TESTOSTERONE
Sample 9526 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD03 / MD No: 3AK2
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AK2
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 9527 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSD04/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AK5
D No: 3AK5
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 13:45
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
440
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
440
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
440
U
UG/KG
Phenol
440
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
440
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
440
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
440
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
440
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
440
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
440
UJ
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
440
UJ
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
1100
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
440
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
1100
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
440
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
440
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
440
UJ
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
440
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
440
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
440
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
440
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
440
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
440
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
440
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1100
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
440
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
440
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
440
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
440
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
440
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
440
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
440
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
440
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
440
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
440
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
440
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
440
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
440
u
UG/KG
Caprolactam
440
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
440
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
440
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
440
u
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
440
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
440
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
440
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
440
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
440
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
1100
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
440
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
440
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
440
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
440
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
440
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1100
UJ
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
440
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
440
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
440
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
440
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
440
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
440
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
440
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1100
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
25
%
% Moisture
440
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1100
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1100
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
Sample 9527 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSD04/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AK5
D No: 3AK5
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 13:45
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
4100 J UG/KG
ANALYTE
17 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9528 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSD01 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AF9
D No: 3AF9
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:25
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
1500
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
1500
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
1500
U
UG/KG
Phenol
1500
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
1500
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
1500
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
1500
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
1500
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
1500
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
1500
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
1500
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
3800
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
1500
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
3800
UJ
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
1500
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
1500
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
1500
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
1500
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
1500
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
1500
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
1500
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
1500
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
1500
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
1500
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
3800
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
1500
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
1500
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
1500
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
1500
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
1500
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
1500
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
1500
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
1500
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
1500
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
1500
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
1500
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
1500
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
1500
UR
UG/KG
Caprolactam
1500
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
1500
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
1500
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
1500
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
1500
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
1500
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
1500
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
1500
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
1500
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
3800
U
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
1500
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
1500
U
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
1500
u
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
1500
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
1500
u
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
3800
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
1500
u
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
1500
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
1500
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
1500
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
1500
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
1500
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
1500
UJ
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
3800
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
78
%
% Moisture
1500
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
3800
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
3800
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9528 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSD01 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AF9
D No: 3AF9
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:25
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
20000 J UG/KG
N UG/KG
ANALYTE
19 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9529 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSD01D/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG0
D No: 3AG0
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:40
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
1700
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
1700
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
1700
U
UG/KG
Phenol
1700
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
1700
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
1700
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
1700
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
1700
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
1700
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
1700
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
1700
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
4200
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
1700
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
4200
UJ
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
1700
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
1700
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
1700
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
1700
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
1700
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
1700
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
1700
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
1700
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
1700
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
1700
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
4200
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
1700
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
1700
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
1700
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
1700
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
1700
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
1700
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
1700
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
1700
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
1700
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
1700
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
1700
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
1700
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
1700
UR
UG/KG
Caprolactam
1700
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
1700
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
1700
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
1700
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
1700
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
1700
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
1700
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
1700
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
1700
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
4200
U
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
1700
u
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
1700
U
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
1700
u
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
1700
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
1700
u
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
4200
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
1700
u
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
1700
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
1700
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
1700
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
1700
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
1700
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
1700
UJ
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
4200
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
80
%
% Moisture
1700
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
4200
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
4200
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9529 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSD01D/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG0
D No: 3AG0
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:40
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
8900 J UG/KG
N UG/KG
ANALYTE
11 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9530 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSD02 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG1
D No: 3AG1
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 13:20
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
790
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
790
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
790
U
UG/KG
Phenol
790
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
790
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
790
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
790
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
790
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
790
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
790
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
790
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
2000
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
170
J
UG/KG
Acetophenone
2000
UJ
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
790
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
790
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
790
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
790
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
790
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
790
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
790
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
790
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
790
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
790
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
2000
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
790
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
790
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
790
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
790
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
790
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
790
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
790
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
790
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
790
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
790
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
790
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
790
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
790
UR
UG/KG
Caprolactam
790
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
790
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
790
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
790
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
790
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
790
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
790
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
790
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
790
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
2000
U
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
790
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
790
U
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
790
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
790
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
790
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
2000
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
790
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
790
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
790
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
790
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
790
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
790
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
790
UJ
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
2000
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
58
%
% Moisture
790
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
2000
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
2000
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9530 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSD02 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG1
D No: 3AG1
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 13:20
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
25000 J UG/KG
N UG/KG
ANALYTE
28 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9531 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSD03 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG2
D No: 3AG2
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 13:20
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
180
J
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
400
u
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
400
U
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
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
400
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
370
J
UG/KG
Pyrene
400
UR
UG/KG
Caprolactam
400
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
400
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
400
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
400
u
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
220
J
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
400
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
280
J
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
210
J
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
400
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
230
J
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1000
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
200
J
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
400
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
150
J
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
400
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
400
U
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
400
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
120
J
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
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9531 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: POSD03 / MD No: 3AG2 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AG2 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
300
J
UG/KG
3 UNKNOWNS
190
NJ
UG/KG
UNKNOWN PAH
N
UG/KG
PETROLEUM PRODUCT
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 13:20
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 9532 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSF04 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG3
D No: 3AG3
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:50
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
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
UR
UG/KG
Caprolactam
380
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
380
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
380
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
380
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
380
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
380
UJ
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
UJ
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
940
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
12
%
% Moisture
380
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
940
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
940
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9532 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSF04 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG3
D No: 3AG3
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:50
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
8400 J UG/KG
N UG/KG
ANALYTE
27 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9533 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSF05 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG4
D No: 3AG4
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:20
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
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
950
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
380
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
950
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
950
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
UR
UG/KG
Caprolactam
380
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
380
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
380
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
380
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
380
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
380
UJ
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
950
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
950
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
UJ
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
950
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
13
%
% Moisture
380
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
950
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
950
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9533 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSF05 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG4
D No: 3AG4
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:20
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
21000 J UG/KG
N UG/KG
ANALYTE
20 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9534 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSF05S /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG5
D No: 3AG5
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:20
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
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
950
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
380
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
950
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
950
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
UR
UG/KG
Caprolactam
380
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
380
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
380
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
380
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
380
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
380
UJ
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
950
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
950
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
UJ
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
950
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
13
%
% Moisture
380
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
950
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
950
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9534 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSF05S /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG5
D No: 3AG5
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:20
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
34000 J UG/KG
N UG/KG
ANALYTE
22 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9535 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: OPSD02 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG7
D No: 3AG7
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:00
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
380
UJ
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
970
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
91
J
UG/KG
Acetophenone
970
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
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
380
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
970
UJ
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
UR
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
UJ
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
970
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
970
U
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
380
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
570
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
380
UJ
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
380
U
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
380
UJ
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
380
U
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
380
UJ
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
970
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
14
%
% Moisture
380
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
970
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
970
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9535 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: OPSD02 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG7
D No: 3AG7
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:00
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
7300 J UG/KG
N UG/KG
ANALYTE
28 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9536 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: OPSD02D /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG8
D No: 3AG8
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:25
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
410
UJ
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
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
410
u
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1000
UJ
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
410
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
410
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
410
u
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
410
U
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
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
410
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
410
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
410
UR
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
19
%
% Moisture
410
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1000
UJ
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9536 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: OPSD02D /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG8
D No: 3AG8
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:25
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
6200 J UG/KG
N UG/KG
ANALYTE
24 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9537 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: OPSD01 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG9
D No: 3AG9
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:50
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
350
UJ
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
350
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
350
U
UG/KG
Phenol
350
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
350
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
350
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
350
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
350
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
350
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
350
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
350
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
880
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
300
J
UG/KG
Acetophenone
880
UJ
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
350
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
350
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
350
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
350
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
350
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
350
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
350
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
350
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
350
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
350
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
880
UJ
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
350
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
140
J
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
350
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
120
J
UG/KG
Anthracene
350
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
350
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
350
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
350
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
350
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
1900
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
350
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
2000
UG/KG
Pyrene
350
UR
UG/KG
Caprolactam
350
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
350
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
350
UJ
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
350
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
1200
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
350
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
1200
UG/KG
Chrysene
350
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
350
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
880
U
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
350
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
350
U
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
1600
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
350
U
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
890
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
880
U
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
1300
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
350
U
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
1100
J
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
350
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
360
J
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
160
J
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
750
J
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
880
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
6
%
% Moisture
350
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
880
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
880
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:50
Ending:
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
10000 J
UG/KG
22 UNKNOWNS
250 NJ
UG/KG
CYCLOPENTA(DEF) PHENANTHRENONE
550 NJ
UG/KG
11H-BENZO [B] FLUORENE
380 NJ
UG/KG
2 PYRENE, 1-METHYL-
470 NJ
UG/KG
BENZO [E] PYRENE
N
UG/KG
PETROLEUM PRODUCT
1100 NJ
UG/KG
UNKNOWN PAH
Sample 9537 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: OPSD01 / MD No: 3AG9
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AG9
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 9538 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: OPSD03 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH0
D No: 3AH0
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:20
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
1700
J
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
380
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
11000
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
970
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
8400
UG/KG
Acetophenone
970
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
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
380
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
970
UJ
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
320
J
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
380
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
270
J
UG/KG
Pyrene
380
UR
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
95
J
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
380
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
220
J
UG/KG
Chrysene
380
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
380
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
970
U
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
380
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
380
U
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
210
J
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
380
U
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
130
J
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
970
U
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
380
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
380
U
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
87
J
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
970
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
14
%
% Moisture
380
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
970
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
970
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:20
Ending:
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
98000
J
UG/KG
24 UNKNOWNS
550
NJ
UG/KG
2-BUTEN-1-ONE, 1,3-DIPHENYL-
480
NJ
UG/KG
6,7,8,9-BENZO[B]FLUORENE
6800
NJ
UG/KG
1,3-PROPANEDIONE, 1,3-DIPHENYL-
1700
NJ
UG/KG
1,3,5-TRIPHENYL-1,5-PENTANEDIONE
370
NJ
UG/KG
1,V:3',V ':3' ',1'' '-QUATERPHENYL
N
UG/KG
PETROLEUM PRODUCT
Sample 9538 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: OPSD03 / MD No: 3AH0
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AH0
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 9539 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSF01 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH1
D No: 3AH1
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:15
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
520
UJ
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
170
J
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
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
520
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1300
UJ
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
520
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
520
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
520
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
520
U
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
520
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
520
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
520
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
520
UR
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
520
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
520
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
520
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
520
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
860
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
520
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
520
U
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
520
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1300
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
520
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
520
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
520
UJ
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
520
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
520
UJ
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
520
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
520
UJ
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1300
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
36
%
% Moisture
520
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1300
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1300
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9539 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSF01 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH1
D No: 3AH1
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:15
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
11000 J
N
UG/KG
UG/KG
ANALYTE
27 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9540 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSF01S/
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH2
D No: 3AH2
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:15
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
520
UJ
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
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
520
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1300
UJ
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
520
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
520
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
520
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
520
U
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
520
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
520
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
520
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
520
UR
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
520
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
520
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
520
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
520
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
1200
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
520
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
520
U
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
520
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1300
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
520
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
520
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
520
UJ
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
520
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
520
UJ
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
520
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
520
UJ
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1300
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
36
%
% Moisture
520
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1300
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1300
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9540 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSF01S/
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH2
D No: 3AH2
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:15
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
20000 J UG/KG
N UG/KG
ANALYTE
28 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9541 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSF02 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH3
D No: 3AH3
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:10
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
360
UJ
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
360
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
360
U
UG/KG
Phenol
360
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
360
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
360
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
360
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
360
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
360
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
360
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
360
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
910
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
360
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
910
UJ
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
360
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
360
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
360
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
360
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
360
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
360
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
360
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
360
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
360
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
360
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
910
UJ
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
360
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
360
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
360
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
360
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
360
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
360
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
360
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
360
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
360
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
110
J
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
360
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
150
J
UG/KG
Pyrene
360
UR
UG/KG
Caprolactam
360
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
360
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
360
UJ
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
360
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
360
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
360
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
81
J
UG/KG
Chrysene
360
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
360
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
910
U
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
360
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
360
U
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
360
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
360
U
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
80
J
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
910
U
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
360
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
360
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
360
UJ
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
360
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
360
UJ
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
360
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
360
UJ
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
910
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
9
%
% Moisture
360
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
910
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
910
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9541 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSF02 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH3
D No: 3AH3
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:10
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
12000 J UG/KG
N UG/KG
ANALYTE
24 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9542 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSF03 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH4
D No: 3AH4
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:50
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
400
UJ
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
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
400
u
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1000
UJ
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
400
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
400
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
400
u
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
400
U
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
100
J
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
400
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
96
J
UG/KG
Pyrene
400
UR
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
87
J
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
UJ
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9542 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSF03 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH4
D No: 3AH4
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:50
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
15000 J UG/KG
N UG/KG
ANALYTE
28 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9543 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSD04 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH5
D No: 3AH5
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:15
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
600
UJ
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
600
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
600
U
UG/KG
Phenol
600
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
600
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
600
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
600
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
600
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
600
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
600
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
600
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
1500
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
300
J
UG/KG
Acetophenone
1500
UJ
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
600
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
600
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
600
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
600
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
600
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
600
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
600
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
600
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
600
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
600
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1500
UJ
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
600
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
600
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
600
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
600
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
600
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
600
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
600
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
600
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
600
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
600
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
600
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
600
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
600
UR
UG/KG
Caprolactam
600
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
600
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
600
UJ
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
600
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
600
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
600
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
600
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
600
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
600
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
1500
U
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
600
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
600
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
600
u
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
600
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
600
u
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1500
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
600
u
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
600
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
600
UJ
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
600
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
600
UJ
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
600
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
600
UJ
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1500
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
45
%
% Moisture
600
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1500
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1500
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9543 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSD04 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH5
D No: 3AH5
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:15
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
13000 J
N
UG/KG
UG/KG
ANALYTE
28 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9544 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSD04D /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH6
D No: 3AH6
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:25
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
490
UJ
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
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
490
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1200
UJ
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
490
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
180
J
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
530
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
490
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
460
J
UG/KG
Pyrene
490
UR
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
180
J
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
490
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
270
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
280
J
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
490
U
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
200
J
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1200
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
230
J
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
490
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
210
J
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
250
J
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1200
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
32
%
% Moisture
490
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1200
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1200
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9544 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSD04D / MD No: 3AH6 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AH6 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
27 UNKNOWNS
PETROLEUM PRODUCT
BENZO [E] PYRENE
6900
J
UG/KG
N
UG/KG
250
NJ
UG/KG
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:25
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 9545 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSD05 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH7
D No: 3AH7
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:45
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
660
UJ
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
660
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
660
U
UG/KG
Phenol
660
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
660
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
660
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
660
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
660
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
660
U
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
660
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
1700
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
660
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
1700
UJ
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
660
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
660
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
660
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
660
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
660
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
660
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
660
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
660
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
660
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
660
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1700
UJ
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
660
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
660
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
660
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
660
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
660
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
660
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
660
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
660
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
660
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
660
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
660
UR
UG/KG
Caprolactam
660
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
660
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
660
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
660
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
660
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
660
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
660
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
660
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
200
J
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
1700
U
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
660
U
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
660
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
660
U
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
660
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1700
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
660
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
660
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
660
UJ
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
660
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
660
UJ
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
660
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
660
UJ
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1700
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
50
%
% Moisture
660
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1700
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1700
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9545 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSD05 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH7
D No: 3AH7
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:45
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
14000 J
N
UG/KG
UG/KG
ANALYTE
26 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9546 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: DUSD01 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH8
D No: 3AH8
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:10
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
660
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
660
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
660
U
UG/KG
Phenol
660
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
660
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
660
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
660
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
660
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
660
UJ
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
660
UJ
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
1700
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
660
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
1700
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
660
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
660
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
660
UJ
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
660
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
660
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
660
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
660
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
660
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
660
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
660
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1700
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
660
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
660
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
660
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
660
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
660
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
660
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
660
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
660
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
660
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
660
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
660
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
660
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
660
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
660
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
660
u
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
660
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
660
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
660
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
660
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
1700
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
660
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
660
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
660
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
660
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1700
UJ
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
660
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
660
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
660
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
660
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
660
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
660
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
660
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1700
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
50
%
% Moisture
660
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1700
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1700
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
Sample 9546 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSD01 / MD No: 3AH8 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AH8 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
SUBSTITUTED NAPHTHALENE
1,1'-BIPHENYL, BIS( 1 -METHYLETHYL)-
27 UNKNOWNS
200
J
UG/KG
390
NJ
UG/KG
8900
J
UG/KG
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:10
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 9547 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: DUSD01D/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH9
D No: 3AH9
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:05
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
660
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
660
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
660
U
UG/KG
Phenol
660
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
660
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
660
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
660
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
660
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
660
UJ
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
660
UJ
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
1700
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
660
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
1700
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
660
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
660
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
660
UJ
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
660
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
660
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
660
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
660
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
660
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
660
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
660
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1700
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
660
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
660
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
660
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
660
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
660
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
660
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
660
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
660
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
660
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
660
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
660
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
660
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
660
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
660
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
660
u
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
660
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
660
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
660
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
660
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
1700
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
660
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
660
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
660
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
660
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
660
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1700
UJ
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
660
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
660
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
660
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
660
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
660
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
660
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
660
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1700
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
50
%
% Moisture
660
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1700
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1700
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
Sample 9547 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSD01D / MD No: 3AH9 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AH9 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
280
NJ
UG/KG
BICYCLO[3.1.1] HEPT-2-ENE, 2,6,6-TRIMETHYL-
240
NJ
UG/KG
BENZENE, 1 -METHYL-4-(1 -METHYLETHYL)-
490
NJ
UG/KG
1,1'-BIPHENYL, BIS( 1 -METHYLETHYL)-
200
J
UG/KG
UNKNOWN ALDEHYDE
600
NJ
UG/KG
ANDROSTAN-6-ONE, (5.ALPHA. )-
8400
J
UG/KG
24 UNKNOWNS
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9548 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: DUSD02 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ0
D No: 3AJ0
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 12:00
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
430
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
430
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
430
U
UG/KG
Phenol
430
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
430
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
430
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
430
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
430
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
430
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
430
UJ
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
430
UJ
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
1100
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
430
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
1100
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
430
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
430
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
430
UJ
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
430
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
430
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
430
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
430
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
430
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
430
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
430
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
1100
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
430
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
1200
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
430
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
110
J
UG/KG
Anthracene
430
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
430
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
1100
UG/KG
Naphthalene
430
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
430
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
430
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
430
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
130
J
UG/KG
Pyrene
430
u
UG/KG
Caprolactam
430
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
430
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
430
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
4100
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
430
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
430
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
430
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
430
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
430
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
1100
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
430
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
1100
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
430
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
430
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
430
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
1100
UJ
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
430
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
430
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
430
U
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
430
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
430
U
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
430
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
430
U
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
1100
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
24
%
% Moisture
430
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
1100
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
1100
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
Sample 9548 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSD02 / MD No: 3AJ0 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AJ0 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
18000
J
UG/KG
27 UNKNOWNS
520
NJ
UG/KG
NAPHTHALENE,
200
NJ
UG/KG
NAPHTHALENE.
190
NJ
UG/KG
NAPHTHALENE.
530
NJ
UG/KG
NAPHTHALENE.
170
NJ
UG/KG
NAPHTHALENE,
210
NJ
UG/KG
NAPHTHALENE.
2400
NJ
UG/KG
DIBENZOTHIOP
1-METHYL-
1,2,3,4-TETRAHYDRO-5,6-DIMETHYL-
1.5-DIMETHYL-
2.6-DIMETHYL-
2-(1-METHYLETHYL)-
1,4,6-TRIMETHYL-
HENE, 4-METHYL-
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 12:00
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 9549 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: DUSF05 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ1
D No: 3AJ1
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 13:20
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
370
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
370
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
370
U
UG/KG
Phenol
370
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
370
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
370
U
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
370
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
370
U
UG/KG
Fluorene
370
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
370
UJ
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
370
UJ
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
920
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
370
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
920
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
370
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
370
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
370
UJ
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
370
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
370
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
370
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
370
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
370
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
370
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
370
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
920
U
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
370
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
370
U
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
370
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
370
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
370
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
370
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
370
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
370
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
370
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
370
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
370
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
370
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
370
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
370
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
370
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
370
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
370
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
370
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
370
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
370
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
370
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
370
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
920
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
370
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
370
u
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
370
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
370
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
370
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
920
UJ
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
370
u
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
370
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
370
u
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
370
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
370
u
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
370
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
370
u
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
920
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
10
%
% Moisture
370
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
920
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
920
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
Sample 9549 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSF05 / MD No: 3AJ1 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ1 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
330 NJ
UG/KG
CYCLOHEXENE, 1 -METHYL-4-(1 -METHYLETHENYLJ-
240 NJ
UG/KG
N-HEXADECANOIC ACID
24000 J
UG/KG
23 UNKNOWNS
700 NJ
UG/KG
.GAMMA.-SITOSTEROL
1200 NJ
UG/KG
STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE
1700 NJ
UG/KG
2 PHENANTHRENECARBOXYLIC ACIDS
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 13:20
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 9550 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: DUSF04 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ2
D No: 3AJ2
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 13:45
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
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
UJ
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
380
UJ
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
940
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
380
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
940
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
380
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
380
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
380
UJ
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
380
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
380
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
380
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
380
UJ
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
U
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
UJ
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
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
940
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
Sample 9550 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSF04 / MD No: 3AJ2 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ2 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
10000
J
UG/KG
150
NJ
UG/KG
360
NJ
UG/KG
530
NJ
UG/KG
350
NJ
UG/KG
ANALYTE
25 UNKNOWNS
PHENANTHRENE, 1 -METHYL-7-( 1 -METHYLETHYL)-
SUBSTITUTED PHENANTHRENECARBOXYLIC ACID
.GAMMA.-SITOSTEROL
LONGIFOLENALDEHYDE
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 13:45
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 9551 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Extractables Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: DUSF03 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ3
D No: 3AJ3
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 14:05
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
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
UJ
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
380
UJ
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
970
U
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
380
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
970
U
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
380
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
380
U
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
380
UJ
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
NA
UG/KG
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
380
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
380
U
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
380
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
380
UJ
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
380
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
380
U
UG/KG
Atrazine
380
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
970
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
U
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
970
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
970
UJ
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
970
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
14
%
% Moisture
380
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
970
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
970
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
Sample 9551 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: DUSF03 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ3
D No: 3AJ3
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 14:05
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
4000 J
930 NJ
UG/KG
UG/KG
ANALYTE
20 UNKNOWNS
SUBSTITUTED PHENANTHRENE CARBOXYLIC ACID
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 14:33
Sample 9518 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/06/2005 10:35
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: CFMSF08/
MD No: 3AJ4 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AJ4 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
4300
MG/KG
Aluminum
6.4
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
1.7
MG/KG
Arsenic
17
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.29
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.05
UJ
MG/KG
Cadmium
15000
MG/KG
Calcium
16
J
MG/KG
Chromium
2.2
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
23
MG/KG
Copper
4300
J
MG/KG
Iron
6.6
J
MG/KG
Lead
890
MG/KG
Magnesium
45
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.11
U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
64
MG/KG
Nickel
220
J
MG/KG
Potassium
1.5
J
MG/KG
Selenium
1.1
U
MG/KG
Silver
300
J
MG/KG
Sodium
2.7
U
MG/KG
Thallium
240
MG/KG
Vanadium
95
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
7
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
11000
MG/KG
Aluminum
12
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
2.9
MG/KG
Arsenic
37
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.51
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.29
UJ
MG/KG
Cadmium
7700
MG/KG
Calcium
28
J
MG/KG
Chromium
2.5
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
20
MG/KG
Copper
8600
J
MG/KG
Iron
63
J
MG/KG
Lead
3200
MG/KG
Magnesium
93
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.07
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
8.7
MG/KG
Nickel
1300
MG/KG
Potassium
3.1
J
MG/KG
Selenium
1.9
U
MG/KG
Silver
7700
MG/KG
Sodium
4.9
U
MG/KG
Thallium
60
MG/KG
Vanadium
120
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
49
%
% Moisture
Sample 9519 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Metals Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD07 / MD No: 3AJ5
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AJ5
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:15
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9520 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:30
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: CFMSF02/
MD No: 3AJ6 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AJ6 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
4000
MG/KG
Aluminum
7.7
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
0.64
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
8.0
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.08
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.07
UJ
MG/KG
Cadmium
660
MG/KG
Calcium
4.0
J
MG/KG
Chromium
0.34
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
2.6
J
MG/KG
Copper
1300
J
MG/KG
Iron
15
J
MG/KG
Lead
190
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
4.6
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.03
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
1.2
J
MG/KG
Nickel
110
J
MG/KG
Potassium
0.48
R
MG/KG
Selenium
1.3
U
MG/KG
Silver
520
J
MG/KG
Sodium
3.2
U
MG/KG
Thallium
7.1
MG/KG
Vanadium
16
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
22
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9521 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:30
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: CFMSF02S/
MD No: 3AJ7 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AJ7 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
4200
MG/KG
Aluminum
7.7
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
0.68
R
MG/KG
Arsenic
8.6
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.08
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.04
UJ
MG/KG
Cadmium
690
MG/KG
Calcium
4.2
J
MG/KG
Chromium
0.38
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
2.7
J
MG/KG
Copper
1400
J
MG/KG
Iron
18
J
MG/KG
Lead
190
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
5.1
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.03
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
1.4
J
MG/KG
Nickel
110
J
MG/KG
Potassium
4.5
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.3
U
MG/KG
Silver
530
J
MG/KG
Sodium
3.2
U
MG/KG
Thallium
7.5
MG/KG
Vanadium
16
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
22
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9522 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/06/2005 10:55
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: CFMSF01 /
MD No: 3AJ8 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AJ8 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
7500
MG/KG
Aluminum
0.24
R
MG/KG
Antimony
1.7
MG/KG
Arsenic
13
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.13
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.17
UJ
MG/KG
Cadmium
9800
MG/KG
Calcium
9.2
J
MG/KG
Chromium
0.69
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
3.6
MG/KG
Copper
5100
J
MG/KG
Iron
8.4
J
MG/KG
Lead
300
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
16
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.38
MG/KG
Total Mercury
3.6
J
MG/KG
Nickel
200
J
MG/KG
Potassium
3.9
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.1
U
MG/KG
Silver
470
J
MG/KG
Sodium
2.8
U
MG/KG
Thallium
15
MG/KG
Vanadium
18
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
9
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9523 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:45
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: CFMSD06/
MD No: 3AJ9 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AJ9 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
16000
MG/KG
Aluminum
0.76
R
MG/KG
Antimony
10
MG/KG
Arsenic
59
MG/KG
Barium
1.3
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.34
UJ
MG/KG
Cadmium
43000
MG/KG
Calcium
60
J
MG/KG
Chromium
14
MG/KG
Cobalt
15
MG/KG
Copper
21000
J
MG/KG
Iron
26
J
MG/KG
Lead
11000
MG/KG
Magnesium
890
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.20
U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
20
MG/KG
Nickel
2300
MG/KG
Potassium
6.8
U
MG/KG
Selenium
2.0
U
MG/KG
Silver
8600
MG/KG
Sodium
0.72
R
MG/KG
Thallium
41
MG/KG
Vanadium
130
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
49
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9524 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:35
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: CFMSD05/
MD No: 3AK0 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AK0 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
8900
MG/KG
Aluminum
26
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
3.8
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
74
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.82
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
2.2
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
5100
MG/KG
Calcium
95
J
MG/KG
Chromium
4.1
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
33
MG/KG
Copper
8500
J
MG/KG
Iron
23
J
MG/KG
Lead
4300
MG/KG
Magnesium
54
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.17
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
64
MG/KG
Nickel
1400
J
MG/KG
Potassium
24
MG/KG
Selenium
4.3
U
MG/KG
Silver
22000
MG/KG
Sodium
11
U
MG/KG
Thallium
590
MG/KG
Vanadium
150
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
77
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9525 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:45
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: CFMSD05D/
MD No: 3AK1 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AK1 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
8900
MG/KG
Aluminum
30
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
3.3
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
50
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.79
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
2.5
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
5000
MG/KG
Calcium
80
J
MG/KG
Chromium
2.7
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
30
MG/KG
Copper
6500
J
MG/KG
Iron
25
J
MG/KG
Lead
4400
MG/KG
Magnesium
51
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.14
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
47
MG/KG
Nickel
1500
J
MG/KG
Potassium
21
MG/KG
Selenium
4.9
U
MG/KG
Silver
25000
MG/KG
Sodium
12
U
MG/KG
Thallium
500
MG/KG
Vanadium
130
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
80
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9526 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:40
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: CFMSD03/
MD No: 3AK2 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AK2 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
6800
MG/KG
Aluminum
14
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
3.3
MG/KG
Arsenic
11
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.32
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
1.2
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
1200
J
MG/KG
Calcium
14
J
MG/KG
Chromium
1.8
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
6.8
MG/KG
Copper
9200
J
MG/KG
Iron
8.0
J
MG/KG
Lead
2400
MG/KG
Magnesium
51
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.24
U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
5.9
J
MG/KG
Nickel
1400
MG/KG
Potassium
8.4
U
MG/KG
Selenium
2.4
U
MG/KG
Silver
9900
MG/KG
Sodium
6.0
U
MG/KG
Thallium
28
MG/KG
Vanadium
30
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
58
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
4000
MG/KG
Aluminum
0.49 R
MG/KG
Antimony
1.5 J
MG/KG
Arsenic
7.3 J
MG/KG
Barium
0.06 J
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.67 U
MG/KG
Cadmium
3000
MG/KG
Calcium
5.6
MG/KG
Chromium
0.66 J
MG/KG
Cobalt
2.0 J
MG/KG
Copper
5800
MG/KG
Iron
3.0
MG/KG
Lead
610 J
MG/KG
Magnesium
32 J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.13 U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
2.5 J
MG/KG
Nickel
240 J
MG/KG
Potassium
4.7 U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.3 U
MG/KG
Silver
2800
MG/KG
Sodium
3.3 U
MG/KG
Thallium
9.8
MG/KG
Vanadium
9.5
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
25
%
% Moisture
Sample 9527 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Metals Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD04 / MD No: 3AK5
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AK5
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 13:45
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9528 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:25
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: POSD01 /
MD No: 3AF9 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AF9 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
15000
MG/KG
Aluminum
1.1
R
MG/KG
Antimony
18
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
52
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.97
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
2.5
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
2300
J
MG/KG
Calcium
19
J
MG/KG
Chromium
5.3
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
14
J
MG/KG
Copper
41000
J
MG/KG
Iron
26
J
MG/KG
Lead
3400
MG/KG
Magnesium
190
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.50
U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
8.1
J
MG/KG
Nickel
1400
J
MG/KG
Potassium
17
U
MG/KG
Selenium
5.0
U
MG/KG
Silver
9600
MG/KG
Sodium
12
U
MG/KG
Thallium
38
MG/KG
Vanadium
85
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
80
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9529 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:40
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: POSD01D/
MD No: 3AG0 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AG0 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
11000
MG/KG
Aluminum
28
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
9.0
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
79
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.84
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
2.3
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
2200
J
MG/KG
Calcium
14
J
MG/KG
Chromium
7.8
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
16
J
MG/KG
Copper
23000
J
MG/KG
Iron
17
J
MG/KG
Lead
3400
MG/KG
Magnesium
260
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.47
U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
9.7
J
MG/KG
Nickel
1500
J
MG/KG
Potassium
16
U
MG/KG
Selenium
4.7
U
MG/KG
Silver
9400
MG/KG
Sodium
12
U
MG/KG
Thallium
28
MG/KG
Vanadium
110
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
79
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9530 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/03/2005 13:20
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: POSD02 /
MD No: 3AG1 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AG1 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
9300
MG/KG
Aluminum
17
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
7.7
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
160
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.74
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
1.4
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
1900
J
MG/KG
Calcium
13
J
MG/KG
Chromium
7.4
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
14
J
MG/KG
Copper
18000
J
MG/KG
Iron
14
J
MG/KG
Lead
3600
MG/KG
Magnesium
380
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.09
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
12
J
MG/KG
Nickel
1900
MG/KG
Potassium
9.8
U
MG/KG
Selenium
2.8
U
MG/KG
Silver
8100
MG/KG
Sodium
7.0
U
MG/KG
Thallium
25
MG/KG
Vanadium
74
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
64
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9531 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/03/2005 13:20
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: POSD03 /
MD No: 3AG2 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AG2 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
1900
MG/KG
Aluminum
8.1
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
1.0
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
390
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.15
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.92
MG/KG
Cadmium
11000
J
MG/KG
Calcium
3.6
J
MG/KG
Chromium
1.2
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
2.9
J
MG/KG
Copper
3500
J
MG/KG
Iron
8.8
J
MG/KG
Lead
460
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
160
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.14
U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
1.6
J
MG/KG
Nickel
200
J
MG/KG
Potassium
4.7
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.4
U
MG/KG
Silver
830
MG/KG
Sodium
3.4
U
MG/KG
Thallium
4.3
J
MG/KG
Vanadium
83
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
26
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9532 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:50
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: POSF04 /
MD No: 3AG3 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AG3 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2600
MG/KG
Aluminum
6.9
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
0.41
R
MG/KG
Arsenic
15
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.03
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.58
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
2000
J
MG/KG
Calcium
2.7
J
MG/KG
Chromium
0.49
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
2.0
J
MG/KG
Copper
1900
J
MG/KG
Iron
6.6
J
MG/KG
Lead
160
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
21
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.03
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
1.2
J
MG/KG
Nickel
89
J
MG/KG
Potassium
4.1
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.2
U
MG/KG
Silver
530
J
MG/KG
Sodium
2.9
U
MG/KG
Thallium
4.6
J
MG/KG
Vanadium
21
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
14
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9533 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:20
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: POSF05 /
MD No: 3AG4 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AG4 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
5400
MG/KG
Aluminum
6.9
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
1.3
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
16
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.03
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.57
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
320
J
MG/KG
Calcium
5.3
J
MG/KG
Chromium
0.87
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
2.5
J
MG/KG
Copper
5200
J
MG/KG
Iron
6.0
J
MG/KG
Lead
210
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
160
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.04
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
1.6
J
MG/KG
Nickel
120
J
MG/KG
Potassium
0.27
R
MG/KG
Selenium
1.2
U
MG/KG
Silver
440
J
MG/KG
Sodium
2.9
U
MG/KG
Thallium
9.8
MG/KG
Vanadium
6.3
J
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
13
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9534 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:20
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: POSF05S /
MD No: 3AG5 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AG5 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
5500
MG/KG
Aluminum
7.0
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
1.3
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
16
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.04
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.58
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
380
J
MG/KG
Calcium
5.1
J
MG/KG
Chromium
0.91
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
2.6
J
MG/KG
Copper
5000
J
MG/KG
Iron
6.5
J
MG/KG
Lead
220
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
170
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.05
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
1.6
J
MG/KG
Nickel
120
J
MG/KG
Potassium
0.58
J
MG/KG
Selenium
1.2
U
MG/KG
Silver
590
MG/KG
Sodium
2.9
U
MG/KG
Thallium
9.7
MG/KG
Vanadium
6.5
J
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
14
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9535 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:00
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: OPSD02 /
MD No: 3AG7 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AG7 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
5000
MG/KG
Aluminum
1.6
J
MG/KG
Antimony
3.6
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
81
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.05
J
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.58
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
970
J
MG/KG
Calcium
39
J
MG/KG
Chromium
4.1
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
46
J
MG/KG
Copper
56000
J
MG/KG
Iron
130
J
MG/KG
Lead
620
MG/KG
Magnesium
350
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.12
U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
14
J
MG/KG
Nickel
260
J
MG/KG
Potassium
4.1
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.2
U
MG/KG
Silver
1200
MG/KG
Sodium
0.54
J
MG/KG
Thallium
11
MG/KG
Vanadium
980
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
15
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9536 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:25
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: OPSD02D /
MD No: 3AG8 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AG8 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
7800
MG/KG
Aluminum
7.4
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
2.2
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
18
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.08
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.61
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
2100
J
MG/KG
Calcium
10
J
MG/KG
Chromium
1.1
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
6.5
J
MG/KG
Copper
10000
J
MG/KG
Iron
8.8
J
MG/KG
Lead
540
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
46
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.12
U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
2.3
J
MG/KG
Nickel
240
J
MG/KG
Potassium
0.47
R
MG/KG
Selenium
1.2
U
MG/KG
Silver
1100
MG/KG
Sodium
3.1
U
MG/KG
Thallium
16
MG/KG
Vanadium
44
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
18
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9537 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:50
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: OPSD01 /
MD No: 3AG9 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AG9 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
9500
MG/KG
Aluminum
0.45
J
MG/KG
Antimony
1.2
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
260
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.04
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.54
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
16000
J
MG/KG
Calcium
10
J
MG/KG
Chromium
3.3
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
45
J
MG/KG
Copper
8800
J
MG/KG
Iron
80
J
MG/KG
Lead
1800
MG/KG
Magnesium
54
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.03
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
6.7
J
MG/KG
Nickel
270
J
MG/KG
Potassium
3.8
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.1
U
MG/KG
Silver
1400
MG/KG
Sodium
0.47
R
MG/KG
Thallium
18
MG/KG
Vanadium
220
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
7
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9538 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:20
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: OPSD03 /
MD No: 3AH0 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AH0 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
4000
MG/KG
Aluminum
7.4
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
1.6
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
15
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.03
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.62
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
180
J
MG/KG
Calcium
8.5
J
MG/KG
Chromium
0.41
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
13
J
MG/KG
Copper
7700
J
MG/KG
Iron
17
J
MG/KG
Lead
350
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
8.9
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.15
MG/KG
Total Mercury
1.2
J
MG/KG
Nickel
290
J
MG/KG
Potassium
4.3
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.2
U
MG/KG
Silver
1500
MG/KG
Sodium
3.1
U
MG/KG
Thallium
12
MG/KG
Vanadium
11
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
19
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9539 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:15
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: ERSF01 /
MD No: 3AH1 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AH1 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
4100
MG/KG
Aluminum
0.40
R
MG/KG
Antimony
2.2
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
75
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.17
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.27
J
MG/KG
Cadmium
19000
J
MG/KG
Calcium
8.1
J
MG/KG
Chromium
1.5
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
48
J
MG/KG
Copper
6800
J
MG/KG
Iron
48
J
MG/KG
Lead
830
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
120
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.07
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
4.0
J
MG/KG
Nickel
340
J
MG/KG
Potassium
6.4
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.8
U
MG/KG
Silver
1800
MG/KG
Sodium
4.6
U
MG/KG
Thallium
8.8
J
MG/KG
Vanadium
1200
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
45
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9540 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:15
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: ERSF01S/
MD No: 3AH2 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AH2 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
5300
MG/KG
Aluminum
0.48
R
MG/KG
Antimony
2.3
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
52
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.15
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.81
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
14000
J
MG/KG
Calcium
8.7
J
MG/KG
Chromium
1.4
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
32
J
MG/KG
Copper
6500
J
MG/KG
Iron
34
J
MG/KG
Lead
770
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
82
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.07
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
3.9
J
MG/KG
Nickel
370
J
MG/KG
Potassium
5.6
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.6
U
MG/KG
Silver
1400
MG/KG
Sodium
4.0
U
MG/KG
Thallium
11
MG/KG
Vanadium
580
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
38
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9541 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:10
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: ERSF02 /
MD No: 3AH3 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AH3 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2600
MG/KG
Aluminum
6.6
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
2.7
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
24
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.06
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.55
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
1500
J
MG/KG
Calcium
3.9
J
MG/KG
Chromium
0.47
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
11
J
MG/KG
Copper
2600
J
MG/KG
Iron
71
J
MG/KG
Lead
330
UJ
MG/KG
Magnesium
35
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.13
MG/KG
Total Mercury
1.4
J
MG/KG
Nickel
150
J
MG/KG
Potassium
0.24
R
MG/KG
Selenium
1.1
U
MG/KG
Silver
730
MG/KG
Sodium
2.8
U
MG/KG
Thallium
4.5
J
MG/KG
Vanadium
93
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
9
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9542 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:50
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: ERSF03 /
MD No: 3AH4 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AH4 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
3000
MG/KG
Aluminum
7.5
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
1.3
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
29
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.08
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.63
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
5900
J
MG/KG
Calcium
5.9
J
MG/KG
Chromium
0.83
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
9.9
J
MG/KG
Copper
3300
J
MG/KG
Iron
44
J
MG/KG
Lead
610
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
74
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.07
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
4.8
J
MG/KG
Nickel
o
00
CM
J
MG/KG
Potassium
4.4
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.3
U
MG/KG
Silver
900
MG/KG
Sodium
3.1
U
MG/KG
Thallium
5.8
J
MG/KG
Vanadium
78
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
20
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9543 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:15
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: ERSD04 /
MD No: 3AH5 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AH5 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
15000
MG/KG
Aluminum
0.71
R
MG/KG
Antimony
14
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
180
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.31
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.98
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
3200
J
MG/KG
Calcium
16
J
MG/KG
Chromium
2.5
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
39
J
MG/KG
Copper
11000
J
MG/KG
Iron
26
J
MG/KG
Lead
1700
MG/KG
Magnesium
210
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.08
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
5.0
J
MG/KG
Nickel
700
J
MG/KG
Potassium
6.8
U
MG/KG
Selenium
2.0
U
MG/KG
Silver
2500
MG/KG
Sodium
4.9
U
MG/KG
Thallium
23
MG/KG
Vanadium
110
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
49
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9544 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:25
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: ERSD04D /
MD No: 3AH6 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AH6 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
3500
MG/KG
Aluminum
0.55
R
MG/KG
Antimony
2.1
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
97
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.14
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.71
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
12000
J
MG/KG
Calcium
8.3
J
MG/KG
Chromium
1.3
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
18
J
MG/KG
Copper
5400
J
MG/KG
Iron
91
J
MG/KG
Lead
2300
MG/KG
Magnesium
85
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.12
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
2.6
J
MG/KG
Nickel
o
00
CM
J
MG/KG
Potassium
5.0
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.4
U
MG/KG
Silver
1300
MG/KG
Sodium
0.35
R
MG/KG
Thallium
8.2
MG/KG
Vanadium
130
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
29
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9545 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:45
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: ERSD05 /
MD No: 3AH7 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AH7 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
4300
MG/KG
Aluminum
1.2
J
MG/KG
Antimony
4.5
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
430
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.30
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
1.1
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
2900
J
MG/KG
Calcium
9.2
J
MG/KG
Chromium
2.2
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
120
J
MG/KG
Copper
8300
J
MG/KG
Iron
21
J
MG/KG
Lead
1700
MG/KG
Magnesium
73
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.05
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
3.0
J
MG/KG
Nickel
730
J
MG/KG
Potassium
7.4
U
MG/KG
Selenium
2.1
U
MG/KG
Silver
4300
MG/KG
Sodium
5.3
U
MG/KG
Thallium
11
J
MG/KG
Vanadium
100
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
52
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9546 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:10
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: DUSD01 /
MD No: 3AH8 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AH8 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
12000
MG/KG
Aluminum
1.1
R
MG/KG
Antimony
53
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
140
J
MG/KG
Barium
2.0
MG/KG
Beryllium
1.1
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
1500
J
MG/KG
Calcium
22
J
MG/KG
Chromium
8.3
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
33
J
MG/KG
Copper
13000
J
MG/KG
Iron
18
J
MG/KG
Lead
1100
MG/KG
Magnesium
96
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.13
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
18
J
MG/KG
Nickel
1600
MG/KG
Potassium
0.88
J
MG/KG
Selenium
2.2
U
MG/KG
Silver
1800
MG/KG
Sodium
1.9
J
MG/KG
Thallium
50
MG/KG
Vanadium
56
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
55
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9547 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:05
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: DUSD01D/
MD No: 3AH9 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AH9 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
9000
MG/KG
Aluminum
0.59
R
MG/KG
Antimony
35
J
MG/KG
Arsenic
87
J
MG/KG
Barium
1.3
MG/KG
Beryllium
1.2
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
1400
J
MG/KG
Calcium
18
J
MG/KG
Chromium
7.9
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
22
J
MG/KG
Copper
13000
J
MG/KG
Iron
15
J
MG/KG
Lead
1200
MG/KG
Magnesium
130
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.15
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
14
J
MG/KG
Nickel
1200
J
MG/KG
Potassium
0.73
R
MG/KG
Selenium
2.4
U
MG/KG
Silver
1900
MG/KG
Sodium
0.53
R
MG/KG
Thallium
38
MG/KG
Vanadium
49
J
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
58
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9548 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 12:00
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: DUSD02 /
MD No: 3AJ0 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT
D No: 3AJ0 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
4800
MG/KG
Aluminum
7.9
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
1.0
R
MG/KG
Arsenic
400
MG/KG
Barium
0.22
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.65
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
330
J
MG/KG
Calcium
7.3
J
MG/KG
Chromium
0.83
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
2.6
J
MG/KG
Copper
2900
J
MG/KG
Iron
16
J
MG/KG
Lead
470
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
12
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.13
U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
1.6
J
MG/KG
Nickel
240
J
MG/KG
Potassium
4.6
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.3
U
MG/KG
Silver
630
J
MG/KG
Sodium
3.3
U
MG/KG
Thallium
11
MG/KG
Vanadium
15
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
24
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9549 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 13:20
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: DUSF05 /
MD No: 3AJ1 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AJ1 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
4000
MG/KG
Aluminum
6.8
UJ
MG/KG
Antimony
1.0
R
MG/KG
Arsenic
15
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.04
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.57
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
540
J
MG/KG
Calcium
5.6
J
MG/KG
Chromium
0.45
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
1.9
J
MG/KG
Copper
4300
J
MG/KG
Iron
13
J
MG/KG
Lead
140
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
36
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.03
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
1.3
J
MG/KG
Nickel
85
J
MG/KG
Potassium
4.0
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.1
U
MG/KG
Silver
96
UJ
MG/KG
Sodium
2.8
U
MG/KG
Thallium
9.2
MG/KG
Vanadium
11
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
12
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9550 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 13:45
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: DUSF04 /
MD No: 3AJ2 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AJ2 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
5100
MG/KG
Aluminum
0.28
R
MG/KG
Antimony
1.5
MG/KG
Arsenic
17
J
MG/KG
Barium
0.10
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.57
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
230
J
MG/KG
Calcium
9.1
J
MG/KG
Chromium
0.74
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
2.0
J
MG/KG
Copper
7900
J
MG/KG
Iron
26
J
MG/KG
Lead
140
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
180
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.04
UJ
MG/KG
Total Mercury
1.6
J
MG/KG
Nickel
82
J
MG/KG
Potassium
0.48
R
MG/KG
Selenium
1.1
U
MG/KG
Silver
110
UJ
MG/KG
Sodium
2.8
U
MG/KG
Thallium
14
MG/KG
Vanadium
14
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
12
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 14:33
Sample 9551 FY 2005 Project:
05-0928
Produced by: Goddard, Denise
Metals Scan
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Beginning: 10/04/2005 14:05
Program: SF
Case No: 34717
Ending:
Id/Station: DUSF03 /
MD No: 3AJ3 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL
D No: 3AJ3 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
6500
MG/KG
Aluminum
0.24
R
MG/KG
Antimony
1.4
MG/KG
Arsenic
27
MG/KG
Barium
0.12
UJ
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.56
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
1100
MG/KG
Calcium
11
J
MG/KG
Chromium
1.2
J
MG/KG
Cobalt
2.7
J
MG/KG
Copper
9900
J
MG/KG
Iron
16
J
MG/KG
Lead
150
J
MG/KG
Magnesium
380
J
MG/KG
Manganese
0.11
U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
2.5
J
MG/KG
Nickel
88
J
MG/KG
Potassium
4.0
U
MG/KG
Selenium
1.1
U
MG/KG
Silver
110
UJ
MG/KG
Sodium
2.8
U
MG/KG
Thallium
16
MG/KG
Vanadium
21
MG/KG
Zinc
NA
MG/KG
Cyanide
11
%
% Moisture
Cyanide Analysis Not Requested
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 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
1.8
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
1.8
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
1.8
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
1.8
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
1.8
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
1.8
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
1.8
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
1.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
3.5
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
3.5
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p.p'-DDE)
3.5
U
UG/KG
Endrin
3.5
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
3.5
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
3.5
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
3.5
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
3.7
NJ
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
3.5
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
3.5
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
1.8
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
1.8
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
180
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
35
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
71
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
35
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
35
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
35
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
35
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
35
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
6
%
% Moisture
Sample 9518 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSF08 / MD No: 3AJ4
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ4
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 10:35
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.
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 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.8
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.8
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.8
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.8
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.8
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.8
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.8
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
5.5
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
5.5
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
5.5
U
UG/KG
Endrin
5.5
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
5.5
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
5.5
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
5.5
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
28
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
5.5
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
5.5
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
2.8
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
2.8
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
280
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
55
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
110
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
55
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
55
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
55
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
55
u
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
55
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
40
%
% Moisture
Sample 9519 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD07 / MD No: 3AJ5
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AJ5
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:15
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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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.2
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.2
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.2
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.2
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.2
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.2
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.2
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.2
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan 1 (alpha)
4.3
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
4.3
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
4.3
U
UG/KG
Endrin
4.3
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
4.3
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
4.3
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
4.3
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
22
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
4.3
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
4.3
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
2.2
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
2.2
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
220
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
43
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
87
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
43
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
43
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
43
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
43
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
43
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
23
%
% Moisture
Sample 9520 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSF02 / MD No: 3AJ6
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ6
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:30
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.2
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.2
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.2
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.2
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.2
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.2
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.2
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.2
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
4.2
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
4.2
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
4.2
U
UG/KG
Endrin
4.2
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
4.2
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
4.2
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
4.2
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
5.3
NJ
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
4.2
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
4.2
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
2.2
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
2.2
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
220
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
42
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
85
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
42
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
42
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
42
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
42
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
42
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
21
%
% Moisture
Sample 9521 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSF02S / MD No: 3AJ7
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ7
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:30
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
1.9
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
1.8
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
1.9
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
1.9
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
1.9
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
1.9
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
1.9
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
1.9
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
3.6
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
3.6
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p.p'-DDE)
3.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin
3.6
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
3.6
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
3.6
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
3.6
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
19
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
3.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
3.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
1.9
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
1.9
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
190
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
36
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
74
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
36
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
36
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
36
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
36
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
36
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
9
%
% Moisture
Sample 9522 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSF01 / MD No: 3AJ8
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ8
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 10:55
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
3.5
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
3.5
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
3.5
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
3.5
UJ
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)
6.7
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
6.7
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
6.7
U
UG/KG
Endrin
6.7
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
6.7
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
6.7
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
6.7
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
7.8
NJ
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
6.7
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
6.7
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
3.5
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
3.5
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
350
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
67
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
140
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
67
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
67
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
67
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
67
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
67
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
51
%
% Moisture
Sample 9523 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD06 / MD No: 3AJ9
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AJ9
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:45
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.
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 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
7.4
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
7.4
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
7.4
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
7.4
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
7.4
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
7.4
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
7.4
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
7.4
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
14
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
14
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
14
U
UG/KG
Endrin
14
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
14
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
14
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
14
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
74
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
14
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
14
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
7.4
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
3.8
NJ
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
740
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
140
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
290
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
140
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
140
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
140
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
140
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
140
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
77
%
% Moisture
Sample 9524 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD05 / MD No: 3AK0
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AK0
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:35
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.
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 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
6.3
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
6.3
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
6.3
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
6.3
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
6.3
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
6.3
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
6.3
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
6.3
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
12
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
12
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
12
U
UG/KG
Endrin
12
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
12
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
12
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
12
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
63
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
12
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
12
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
6.3
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
3.2
NJ
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
630
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
120
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
250
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
120
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
120
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
120
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
120
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
120
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
73
%
% Moisture
Sample 9525 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD05D / MD No: 3AK1
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AK1
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:45
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.
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 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
3.7
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
3.7
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
3.7
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
3.7
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
3.7
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
3.7
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
3.7
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
3.7
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
7.2
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
7.2
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
7.2
U
UG/KG
Endrin
7.2
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
7.2
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
7.2
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
7.2
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
37
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
7.2
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
7.2
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
3.7
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
3.7
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
370
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
72
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
150
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
72
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
72
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
72
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
72
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
72
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
54
%
% Moisture
Sample 9526 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD03 / MD No: 3AK2
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AK2
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:40
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.3
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.3
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.3
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.3
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.3
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.3
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.3
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.3
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan 1 (alpha)
4.4
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
4.4
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
4.4
U
UG/KG
Endrin
4.4
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
4.4
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
4.4
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
4.4
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
23
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
4.4
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
4.4
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
2.3
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
2.3
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
230
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
44
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
89
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
44
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
44
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
44
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
44
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
44
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
25
%
% Moisture
Sample 9527 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD04 / MD No: 3AK5
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AK5
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 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.
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 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
7.7
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
7.7
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
7.7
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
7.7
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
7.7
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
7.7
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
7.7
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
7.7
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
15
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
15
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
15
U
UG/KG
Endrin
15
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
15
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
15
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
15
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
77
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
15
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
15
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
7.7
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
7.7
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
770
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
150
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
300
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
150
u
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
150
u
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
150
u
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
150
u
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
150
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
78
%
% Moisture
Sample 9528 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: POSD01 / MD No: 3AF9
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AF9
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:25
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
8.5
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
8.5
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
8.5
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
8.5
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
8.5
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
8.5
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
8.5
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
8.5
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
17
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
17
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
17
U
UG/KG
Endrin
17
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
17
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
17
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
17
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
85
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
17
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
17
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
8.5
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
8.5
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
850
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
170
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
340
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
170
u
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
170
u
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
170
u
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
170
u
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
170
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
80
%
% Moisture
Sample 9529 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: POSD01D / MD No: 3AG0
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AG0
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:40
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
4.0
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
4.0
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
4.0
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
4.0
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
4.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
4.0
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
4.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
4.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
7.9
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
7.9
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
7.9
U
UG/KG
Endrin
7.9
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
7.9
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
7.9
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
7.9
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
40
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
7.9
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
7.9
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
4.0
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
4.0
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
400
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
79
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
160
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
79
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
79
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
79
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
79
u
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
79
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
58
%
% Moisture
Sample 9530 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: POSD02 / MD No: 3AG1
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AG1
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 13:20
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.0
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.0
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.0
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.0
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.0
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
4.0
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
4.0
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
4.0
U
UG/KG
Endrin
4.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
4.0
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
4.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
4.0
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
20
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
4.0
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
4.0
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
2.0
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
2.0
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
200
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
40
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
81
u
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
40
u
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
40
u
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
40
u
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
40
u
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
40
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
17
%
% Moisture
Sample 9531 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: POSD03 / MD No: 3AG2
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AG2
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 13:20
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
1.9
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
1.9
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
1.9
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
1.9
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
1.9
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
1.9
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.5
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
1.9
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
3.8
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p.p'-DDE)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
3.8
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
3.8
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
19
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
1.9
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane 12
0.86
J
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane 12
190
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
76
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
12
%
% Moisture
Sample 9532 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: POSF04 / MD No: 3AG3
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AG3
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:50
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.0
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.0
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.0
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.0
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.0
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
3.8
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
3.8
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
3.8
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
20
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
2.0
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
2.0
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
200
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
77
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
38
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
13
%
% Moisture
Sample 9533 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: POSF05 / MD No: 3AG4
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AG4
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:20
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.0
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.0
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.0
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.0
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.0
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
3.8
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
3.8
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
3.8
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
20
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
2.0
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
2.0
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
200
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
77
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
38
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
13
%
% Moisture
Sample 9534 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: POSF05S / MD No: 3AG5
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AG5
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:20
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.0
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.0
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.0
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.0
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.0
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
3.8
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
3.8
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
3.8
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
20
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
2.0
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
2.0
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
200
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
78
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
21
J
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
14
%
% Moisture
Sample 9535 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: OPSD02 / MD No: 3AG7
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AG7
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:00
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.1
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.1
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.1
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.1
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.1
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.1
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.1
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.1
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
4.1
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
4.1
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
4.1
U
UG/KG
Endrin
4.1
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
4.1
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
4.1
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
4.1
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
21
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
2.0
NJ
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
4.1
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
2.1
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
2.1
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
210
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
41
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
83
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
41
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
41
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
41
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
41
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
41
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
19
%
% Moisture
Sample 9536 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: OPSD02D / MD No: 3AG8
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AG8
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:25
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
1.8
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
1.8
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
1.8
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
1.8
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
1.8
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
1.8
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
1.8
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
1.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
3.5
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
3.5
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p.p'-DDE)
3.5
U
UG/KG
Endrin
3.5
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
3.5
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
3.5
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
1.4
J
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
8.0
NJ
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
3.5
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
3.5
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
1.7
NJ
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
1.8
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
180
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
35
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
71
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
35
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
35
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
35
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
35
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
35
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
6
%
% Moisture
Sample 9537 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: OPSD01 / MD No: 3AG9
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AG9
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:50
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.0
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.0
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.0
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.0
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.0
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
8.3
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
9.7
UG/KG
Dieldrin
19
N
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
3.9
U
UG/KG
Endrin
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
3.8
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
12
N
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
20
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
2.7
NJ
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
2.0
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
5.8
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
200
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
78
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
14
%
% Moisture
Sample 9538 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: OPSD03 / MD No: 3AH0
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AH0
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:20
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.7
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.7
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.7
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.7
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.7
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.7
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.7
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.7
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
5.2
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
5.2
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
5.2
U
UG/KG
Endrin
5.2
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
5.2
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
5.2
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
5.2
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
27
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
5.2
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
5.2
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
2.7
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
2.7
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
270
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
52
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
100
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
52
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
52
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
52
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
52
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
52
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
36
%
% Moisture
Sample 9539 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSF01 / MD No: 3AH1
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AH1
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:15
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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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.7
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.7
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.7
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.7
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.7
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.7
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.7
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.7
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
1.3
J
UG/KG
Dieldrin
1.1
NJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
5.2
U
UG/KG
Endrin
5.2
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
5.2
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
1.2
J
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
5.2
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
27
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
5.2
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
5.2
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
3.0
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
3.5
N
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
270
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
52
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
100
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
52
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
52
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
52
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
52
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
52
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
36
%
% Moisture
Sample 9540 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSF01S / MD No: 3AH2
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AH2
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:15
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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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
1.9
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
1.9
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
1.9
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
1.9
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
1.9
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
1.9
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
5.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
1.9
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
7.2
UG/KG
Dieldrin
6.3
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p.p'-DDE)
3.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin
3.6
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
3.6
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
3.6
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
6.2
N
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
19
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
3.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
3.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
17
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane 12
11
N
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane 12
190
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
36
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
74
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
36
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
36
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
36
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
36
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
36
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
9
%
% Moisture
Sample 9541 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSF02 / MD No: 3AH3
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AH3
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:10
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
2.1
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.1
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.1
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.1
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.1
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
0.91
NJ
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.9
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.1
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
9.4
UG/KG
Dieldrin
5.6
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
4.0
U
UG/KG
Endrin
4.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
4.0
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
4.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
9.9
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
21
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
4.0
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
4.0
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
18
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
19
N
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
210
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
40
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
82
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
40
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
40
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
40
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
40
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
40
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
18
%
% Moisture
Sample 9542 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSF03 / MD No: 3AH4
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AH4
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:50
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
3.1
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
3.1
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
3.1
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
3.1
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
3.1
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
15
N
UG/KG
Aldrin
3.1
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
3.1
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
12
UG/KG
Dieldrin
6.5
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
6.0
U
UG/KG
Endrin
6.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
3.3
NJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
6.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
12
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
31
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
6.0
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
6.0
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
24
N
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
23
N
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
310
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
60
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
120
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
60
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
60
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
60
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
60
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
60
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
45
%
% Moisture
Sample 9543 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSD04 / MD No: 3AH5
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AH5
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:15
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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PESTICIDES/PCB SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.5
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.5
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.5
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.5
UJ
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)
7.1
UG/KG
Dieldrin
4.9
N
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
4.9
U
UG/KG
Endrin
4.9
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
2.0
J
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
4.9
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
3.9
J
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
6.8
J
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
2.3
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
4.9
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
8.4
N
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
6.6
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 9544 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSD04D / MD No: 3AH6
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AH6
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:25
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
3.4
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
3.4
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
3.4
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
3.4
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
3.4
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
3.4
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
3.4
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
3.4
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
4.6
NJ
UG/KG
Dieldrin
2.0
J
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
6.6
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
2.7
J
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
34
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
6.5
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
8.4
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
340
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
130
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
50
%
% Moisture
Sample 9545 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSD05 / MD No: 3AH7
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AH7
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:45
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.
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 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
3.4
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
3.4
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
3.4
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
3.4
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
3.4
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
3.4
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
3.4
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
3.4
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
6.6
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
6.6
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
1.8
NJ
UG/KG
Endrin
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
6.6
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
6.6
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
34
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
4.7
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
3.4
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
340
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
130
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
50
%
% Moisture
Sample 9546 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSD01 / MD No: 3AH8
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AH8
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:10
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
3.4
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
3.4
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
3.4
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
3.4
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
3.4
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
3.4
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
3.4
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
1.1
J
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
6.6
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
6.6
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
6.6
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
6.6
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
34
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
6.6
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
4.0
N
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
3.4
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
340
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
130
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
66
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
50
%
% Moisture
Sample 9547 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSD01D / MD No: 3AH9
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AH9
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:05
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.2
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
2.2
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
2.2
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
2.2
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
2.2
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
2.2
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
2.2
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
2.2
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
4.3
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
4.3
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
1.0
J
UG/KG
Endrin
4.3
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
4.3
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p,p'-DDD)
4.3
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
4.3
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
22
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
4.3
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
4.3
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
2.2
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
2.2
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
220
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
43
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
88
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
43
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
43
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
43
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
43
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
43
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
24
%
% Moisture
Sample 9548 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSD02 / MD No: 3AJ0
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AJ0
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 12:00
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
1.9
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
1.9
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
1.9
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
1.9
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
1.9
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
1.9
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
13
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
1.9
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
0.86
NJ
UG/KG
Dieldrin
3.7
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p.p'-DDE)
3.7
U
UG/KG
Endrin
3.7
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
3.7
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
3.7
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
3.7
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
19
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
1.7
NJ
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
3.7
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
1.9
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane 12
1.9
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane 12
190
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
37
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
74
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
37
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
37
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
37
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
37
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
37
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
10
%
% Moisture
Sample 9549 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSF05 / MD No: 3AJ1
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ1
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 13:20
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
1.9
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
1.9
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
1.9
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
1.9
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
1.9
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
1.9
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
1.9
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
1.9
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
1.0
J
UG/KG
Dieldrin
3.8
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p.p'-DDE)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
0.80
J
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
3.8
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
19
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
3.8
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
1.1
NJ
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane 12
1.9
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane 12
190
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
76
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
38
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
12
%
% Moisture
Sample 9550 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSF04 / MD No: 3AJ2
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ2
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 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.
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 12:29
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
1.7
UJ
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
1.7
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
1.7
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
1.7
UJ
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
1.7
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
1.7
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
1.7
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
1.7
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
3.3
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
3.3
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p.p'-DDE)
3.3
U
UG/KG
Endrin
3.3
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
3.3
UJ
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
3.3
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
3.3
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p, p'-DDT)
5.7
J
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
3.3
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
3.3
U
UG/KG
Endrin Aldehyde
1.7
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
1.7
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
170
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
33
U
UG/KG
PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
67
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
33
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
33
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
33
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
33
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
33
U
UG/KG
PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
14
%
% Moisture
Sample 9551 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Pesticides & Aroclors Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSF03 / MD No: 3AJ3
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ3
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 14:05
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9518 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSF08/ MD No: 3AJ4 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ4 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
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
UJ
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
U
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
6
%
% Moisture
16
U
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
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 10:35
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9519 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD07/ MD No: 3AJ5 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AJ5 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
24
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
24
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
24
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
24
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
24
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
24
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
24
U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
24
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
24
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
24
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
24
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
24
U
UG/KG
Styrene
24
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
24
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
24
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
24
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
24
U
UG/KG
Acetone
24
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
24
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
24
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
24
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
24
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
24
U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
24
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
24
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
24
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
24
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
24
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
24
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
24
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
40
%
% Moisture
24
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
24
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
24
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
24
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
24
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
24
U
UG/KG
Benzene
24
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
24
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
24
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
24
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
24
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
24
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
24
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
24
U
UG/KG
Toluene
24
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
24
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
24
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
24
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:15
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9520 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSF02/ MD No: 3AJ6 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ6 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
13
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
13
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
13
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
13
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
13
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
13
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
13
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
13
U
UG/KG
Styrene
13
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
13
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
13
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Acetone
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
13
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
13
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
13
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
13
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
23
%
% Moisture
13
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
13
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
13
U
UG/KG
Benzene
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
13
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
13
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
13
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
13
U
UG/KG
Toluene
13
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
13
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:30
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9521 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSF02S/ MD No: 3AJ7 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ7 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
13
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
13
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
13
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
13
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
13
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
13
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
13
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
13
U
UG/KG
Styrene
13
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
13
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
13
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Acetone
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
13
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
13
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
13
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
13
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
21
%
% Moisture
13
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
13
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
13
U
UG/KG
Benzene
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
13
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
13
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
13
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
13
U
UG/KG
Toluene
13
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
13
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:30
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9522 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSF01 / MD No: 3AJ8 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ8 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
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
UJ
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
u
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
9
%
% Moisture
11
u
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
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 10:55
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9523 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD06/ MD No: 3AJ9 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AJ9 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
25
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
25
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
25
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
25
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
25
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
25
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
25
U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
25
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
25
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
25
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
25
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
25
U
UG/KG
Styrene
25
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
25
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
25
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
25
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
25
U
UG/KG
Acetone
25
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
25
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
25
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
25
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
25
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
25
U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
25
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
25
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
25
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
25
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
25
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
25
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
25
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
51
%
% Moisture
25
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
25
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
25
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
25
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
25
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
25
U
UG/KG
Benzene
25
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
25
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
25
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
25
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
25
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
25
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
25
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
25
U
UG/KG
Toluene
25
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
25
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
25
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
25
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:45
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9523 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSD06/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ9
D No: 3AJ9
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 11:45
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
50 NJ UG/KG
ANALYTE
DIMETHYL SULFIDE
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.
Page 1 of 1
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9524 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD05/ MD No: 3AK0 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AK0 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
67
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
67
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
67
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
67
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
67
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
67
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
67
U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
67
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
67
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
67
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
67
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
67
U
UG/KG
Styrene
67
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
67
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
67
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
67
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
180
UG/KG
Acetone
67
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
67
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
67
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
67
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
67
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
67
U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
67
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
67
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
67
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
67
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
67
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
67
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
67
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
77
%
% Moisture
67
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
67
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
67
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
67
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
67
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
67
U
UG/KG
Benzene
67
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
67
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
67
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
67
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
67
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
67
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
67
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
24
J
UG/KG
Toluene
67
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
67
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
67
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
67
U
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:35
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9524 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSD05/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AK0
D No: 3AK0
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:35
Ending:
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
120 NJ
UG/KG
(1 R)-2,6,6-TRIMETHYLBICYCLO[3,1,1] HEPT-2-ENE
57 NJ
UG/KG
CAMPHENE
130 NJ
UG/KG
BENZENE, 1 -METHYL-3-(1 -METHYLETHYL)-
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9525 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD05D/ MD No: 3AK1 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AK1 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
59
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
59
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
59
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
59
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
59
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
59
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
59
U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
59
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
59
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
59
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
59
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
59
U
UG/KG
Styrene
59
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
59
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
59
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
59
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
81
UG/KG
Acetone
59
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
59
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
59
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
59
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
59
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
59
U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
59
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
59
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
59
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
59
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
59
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
59
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
59
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
78
%
% Moisture
59
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
59
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
59
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
59
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
59
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
59
U
UG/KG
Benzene
59
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
59
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
59
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
59
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
59
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
59
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
59
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
59
U
UG/KG
Toluene
59
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
59
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
59
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
59
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:45
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9526 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD03/ MD No: 3AK2 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AK2 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
35
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
35
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
35
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
35
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
35
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
35
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
35
U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
35
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
35
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
35
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
35
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
35
U
UG/KG
Styrene
35
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
35
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
35
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
35
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
35
U
UG/KG
Acetone
35
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
35
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
35
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
35
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
35
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
35
U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
35
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
35
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
35
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
35
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
35
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
35
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
35
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
56
%
% Moisture
35
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
35
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
35
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
35
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
35
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
35
U
UG/KG
Benzene
35
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
35
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
35
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
35
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
35
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
35
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
35
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
35
U
UG/KG
Toluene
35
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
35
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
35
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
35
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 12:40
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9527 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: CFMSD04/ MD No: 3AK5 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AK5 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
13
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
13
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
13
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
13
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
13
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
13
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
13
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
13
U
UG/KG
Styrene
13
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
13
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
13
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Acetone
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
13
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
13
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
13
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
13
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
25
%
% Moisture
13
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
13
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
13
U
UG/KG
Benzene
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
13
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
13
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
13
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
13
U
UG/KG
Toluene
13
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
13
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9527 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: CFMSD04/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AK5
D No: 3AK5
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/06/2005 13:45
Ending:
RESULTS
21 J
UNITS
UG/KG
ANALYTE
1 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9528 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSD01 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AF9
D No: 3AF9
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:25
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
96
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
96
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
96
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
96
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
96
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
96
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
96
U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
96
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
96
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
96
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
96
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
96
U
UG/KG
Styrene
96
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
96
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
96
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
96
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
96
U
UG/KG
Acetone
96
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
96
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
96
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
96
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
96
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
96
U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
96
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
96
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
96
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
96
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
96
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
96
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
96
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
78
%
% Moisture
96
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
96
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
96
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
96
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
96
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
96
U
UG/KG
Benzene
96
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
96
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
96
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
96
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
96
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
96
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
96
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
96
U
UG/KG
Toluene
96
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
96
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
96
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
96
u
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9529 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: POSD01D / MD No: 3AG0 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AG0 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
110
u
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
110
u
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
110
u
UG/KG
Chloromethane
110
u
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
110
u
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
110
u
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
110
u
UG/KG
Bromomethane
110
u
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
110
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
110
u
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
110
u
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
110
u
UG/KG
Styrene
110
u
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
110
u
UG/KG
Bromoform
110
u
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
110
u
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
140
UG/KG
Acetone
110
u
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
110
u
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
110
u
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
110
u
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
110
u
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
110
u
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
110
u
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
110
u
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
110
u
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
110
u
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
110
u
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
110
u
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
110
u
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
80
%
% Moisture
110
u
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
110
u
UG/KG
Chloroform
110
u
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
110
u
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
110
u
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
110
u
UG/KG
Benzene
110
u
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
110
u
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
110
u
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
110
u
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
110
u
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
110
u
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
110
u
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
110
u
UG/KG
Toluene
110
u
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
110
u
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
110
u
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
110
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:40
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9530 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSD02 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG1
D No: 3AG1
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 13:20
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
32
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
32
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
32
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
32
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
32
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
32
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
32
U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
32
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
32
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
32
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
32
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
32
U
UG/KG
Styrene
32
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
32
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
32
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
32
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
32
U
UG/KG
Acetone
32
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
32
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
32
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
32
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
32
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
32
U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
32
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
32
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
32
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
32
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
32
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
32
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
32
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
58
%
% Moisture
32
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
32
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
32
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
32
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
32
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
32
U
UG/KG
Benzene
32
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
32
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
32
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
32
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
32
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
32
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
32
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
32
U
UG/KG
Toluene
32
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
32
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
32
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
32
u
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9531 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: POSD03 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG2
D No: 3AG2
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 13:20
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
UJ
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
u
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
u
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
u
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9532 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: POSF04 / MD No: 3AG3 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AG3 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
12
%
% Moisture
10
u
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
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:50
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9533 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: POSF05 / MD No: 3AG4 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AG4 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
13
%
% Moisture
10
u
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
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:20
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.
Page 1 of 1
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9534 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: POSF05S / MD No: 3AG5 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AG5 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
13
%
% Moisture
10
u
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
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/03/2005 12:20
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9535 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: OPSD02 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG7
D No: 3AG7
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:00
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
14
%
% Moisture
10
u
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
u
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9536 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: OPSD02D / MD No: 3AG8 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AG8 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
19
%
% Moisture
11
u
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
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:25
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9537 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: OPSD01 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AG9
D No: 3AG9
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:50
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
6
%
% Moisture
10
u
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
u
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9538 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: OPSD03 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH0
D No: 3AH0
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:20
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
14
%
% Moisture
11
u
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
u
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.
Page 1 of 1
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9539 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSF01 / MD No: 3AH1 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AH1 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
16
! U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
18
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
16
! U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
18
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
16
! U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
18
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
16
! UJ
UG/KG
Bromomethane
18
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
16
! U
UG/KG
Chloroethane
18
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
16
! U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
18
U
UG/KG
Styrene
16
! U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
18
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
16
! U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
18
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
16
! UJ
UG/KG
Acetone
18
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
16
! U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
18
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
16
! U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
18
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
16
! UJ
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
18
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
16
! U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
18
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
16
! U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
18
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
36
%
% Moisture
16
! U
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
! U
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:15
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.
Page 1 of 1
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9540 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSF01S / MD No: 3AH2 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AH2 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
15
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
15
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
15
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
15
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
15
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
15
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
15
UJ
UG/KG
Bromomethane
15
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
15
U
UG/KG
Chloroethane
15
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
15
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
15
U
UG/KG
Styrene
15
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
15
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
15
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
15
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
15
UJ
UG/KG
Acetone
15
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
15
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
15
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
15
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
15
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
15
UJ
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
15
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
15
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
15
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
15
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
15
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
15
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
15
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
36
%
% Moisture
15
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
15
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
15
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
15
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
15
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
15
U
UG/KG
Benzene
15
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
15
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
15
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
15
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
15
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
15
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
15
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
15
U
UG/KG
Toluene
15
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
15
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
15
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
15
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 09:15
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9541 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSF02 / MD No: 3AH3 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AH3 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
9
%
% Moisture
11
u
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
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:10
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9542 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSF03 / MD No: 3AH4 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AH4 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
18
%
% Moisture
11
u
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
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:50
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9542 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSF03 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH4
D No: 3AH4
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:50
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
41 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.
Page 1 of 1
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9543 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSD04 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH5
D No: 3AH5
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:15
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
22
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
22
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
22
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
22
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
22
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
22
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
22
UJ
UG/KG
Bromomethane
22
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
22
U
UG/KG
Chloroethane
22
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
22
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
22
U
UG/KG
Styrene
22
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
22
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
22
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
22
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
22
UJ
UG/KG
Acetone
22
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
22
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
22
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
22
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
22
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
22
UJ
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
22
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
22
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
22
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
22
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
22
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
22
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
22
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
45
%
% Moisture
22
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
22
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
22
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
22
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
22
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
22
U
UG/KG
Benzene
22
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
22
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
22
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
22
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
22
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
22
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
22
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
22
U
UG/KG
Toluene
22
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
22
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
22
u
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
22
u
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.
Page 1 of 1
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9544 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: ERSD04D / MD No: 3AH6 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AH6 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
32
%
% Moisture
16
U
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
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:25
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.
Page 1 of 1
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9545 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: ERSD05 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH7
D No: 3AH7
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:45
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
21
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
21
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
21
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
21
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
21
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
21
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
21
UJ
UG/KG
Bromomethane
21
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
21
U
UG/KG
Chloroethane
21
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
21
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
21
U
UG/KG
Styrene
21
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
21
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
21
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
21
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
21
UJ
UG/KG
Acetone
21
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
21
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
21
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
21
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
21
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
21
UJ
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
21
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
21
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
21
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
21
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
21
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
21
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
21
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
51
%
% Moisture
21
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
21
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
21
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
21
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
21
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
21
U
UG/KG
Benzene
21
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
21
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
21
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
21
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
21
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
21
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
21
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
21
U
UG/KG
Toluene
21
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
21
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
21
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
21
u
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9546 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: DUSD01 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH8
D No: 3AH8
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 10:10
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
34
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
34
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
34
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
34
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
34
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
34
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
34
UJ
UG/KG
Bromomethane
34
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
34
U
UG/KG
Chloroethane
34
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
34
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
34
U
UG/KG
Styrene
34
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
34
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
34
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
34
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
34
UJ
UG/KG
Acetone
34
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
34
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
34
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
34
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
34
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
34
UJ
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
34
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
34
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
34
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
34
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
34
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
34
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
34
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
56
%
% Moisture
34
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
34
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
34
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
34
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
34
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
34
U
UG/KG
Benzene
34
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
34
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
34
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
34
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
34
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
34
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
34
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
34
U
UG/KG
Toluene
34
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
34
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
34
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
34
u
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9547 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSD01D / MD No: 3AH9 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AH9 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
38
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
38
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
38
UJ
UG/KG
Chloromethane
38
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
38
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
38
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
38
U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
38
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
38
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
38
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
38
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
38
U
UG/KG
Styrene
38
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
38
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
38
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
38
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
50
J
UG/KG
Acetone
38
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
38
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
38
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
38
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
38
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
38
U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
38
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
38
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
38
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
38
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
38
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
38
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
38
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
55
%
% Moisture
38
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
38
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
38
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
38
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
38
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
38
U
UG/KG
Benzene
38
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
38
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
38
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
38
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
38
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
38
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
38
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
38
U
UG/KG
Toluene
38
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
38
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
38
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
38
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:05
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9547 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: DUSD01D/
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AH9
D No: 3AH9
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 11:05
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
36 NJ UG/KG
N UG/KG
ANALYTE
BENZENE, 1 -METHYL-3-(1 -METHYLETHYL)-
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9548 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: DUSD02 /
Media: SEDIMENT
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ0
D No: 3AJ0
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 12:00
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
66
UJ
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
66
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
66
UJ
UG/KG
Chloromethane
66
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
66
UJ
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
66
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
66
UJ
UG/KG
Bromomethane
230
J
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
66
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
760
J
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
66
UJ
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
66
U
UG/KG
Styrene
66
UJ
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
66
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
66
UJ
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
140
J
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
68
J
UG/KG
Acetone
66
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
66
UJ
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
66
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
66
UJ
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
66
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
66
UJ
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
66
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
66
UJ
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
66
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
66
UJ
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
66
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
66
UJ
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
66
UJ
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
24
%
% Moisture
66
UJ
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
66
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroform
66
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
66
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
66
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
24
J
UG/KG
Benzene
66
UJ
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
66
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
140
J
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
66
UJ
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
66
UJ
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
66
UJ
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
66
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
23
J
UG/KG
Toluene
66
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
66
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
66
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
66
U
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9548 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSD02 / MD No: 3AJ0 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SEDIMENT D No: 3AJ0 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
22000
NJ
UG/KG
6 SUBSTITUTED BENZENES
37000
J
UG/KG
12 UNKNOWNS
3300
NJ
UG/KG
BENZENE, 1-ETHYL-2.3-DIMETHYL
3200
NJ
UG/KG
BENZENE, 1 -METHYL-2-(1 -METHYLETHYL)-
2700
NJ
UG/KG
BENZENE, 1,4-DIETHYL-
2000
NJ
UG/KG
1H-INDENE, 2,3-DIHYDRO-4,7-DIMETHYL-
2900
NJ
UG/KG
BENZENE, 1-ETHYL-2,4,5-TRIMETHYL-
4900
NJ
UG/KG
1 H-INDENE, 2.3-DIHYDRO-1,2-DIMETHYL-
2200
NJ
UG/KG
1 H-INDENE, 2.3-DIHYDRO-1,1-DIMETHYL-
2000
NJ
UG/KG
NAPHTHALENE, 1,2,3,4-TETRAHYDRO-5-METHYL-
2100
NJ
UG/KG
1 H-INDENE, 2.3-DIHYDRO-1,1,5-TRIMETHYL-
4000
NJ
UG/KG
BENZOCYCLOHEPTATRIENE
3200
NJ
UG/KG
NAPHTHALENE, 1-METHYL-
2000
NJ
UG/KG
BENZENE, 1,3,5-TRIMETHYL-2-(1-METHYLETHYL)-
N
UG/KG
PETROLEUM PRODUCT
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 12:00
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9549 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSF05 / MD No: 3AJ1 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ1 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
12
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
12
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
12
UJ
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
UJ
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
95
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
10
%
% Moisture
12
U
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
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 13:20
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9550 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSF04 / MD No: 3AJ2 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ2 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
11
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
11
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
11
UJ
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
UJ
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
53
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
12
%
% Moisture
11
U
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
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9551 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF Case No: 34717
Id/Station: DUSF03 / MD No: 3AJ3 Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Media: SURFACE SOIL D No: 3AJ3 Org Contractor: LIBRTY
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
UJ
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
UJ
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
14
%
% Moisture
12
U
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
u
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 14:05
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9551 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response
Program: SF
Id/Station: DUSF03 /
Media: SURFACE SOIL
Case No: 34717
MD No: 3AJ3
D No: 3AJ3
Inorg Contractor: LIBRTY
Org Contractor: LIBRTY
Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
Requestor:
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Beginning: 10/04/2005 14:05
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
6 J UG/KG
N 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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9552 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928 Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
,, . ~ Requestor:
Vo ati es Scan
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response Beginning: 10/06/2005 14:26
Program: SF Case No: 34717 Ending:
Id/Station: TB903/
Media: TRIP BLANK-SOIL D No: 3AK3 Org Contractor: LI BRTY 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
UJ
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
17
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
0
%
% Moisture
12
U
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
u
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9553 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928 Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
,, . ~ Requestor:
Vo ati es Scan
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response Beginning: 10/06/2005 14:27
Program: SF Case No: 34717 Ending:
Id/Station: TB904 /
Media: TRIP BLANK-SOIL D No: 3AK4 Org Contractor: LI BRTY DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
13
U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
13
U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
13
U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
13
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
13
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
13
UJ
UG/KG
Chloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Total Xylenes
13
U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon11)
13
U
UG/KG
Styrene
13
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
13
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
13
U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
14
UG/KG
Acetone
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
13
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
13
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
13
U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
13
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
NA
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
13
U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
0
%
% Moisture
13
U
NA
UG/KG
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Bromochloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
Chloroform
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
13
U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
13
U
UG/KG
Benzene
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
13
U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
13
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
13
U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
13
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
13
U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
13
U
UG/KG
Toluene
13
U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
13
U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
13
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
13
u
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9554 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928 Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
,, . ~ Requestor:
Vo ati es Scan
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response Beginning: 10/03/2005 15:21
Program: SF Case No: 34717 Ending:
Id/Station: POTB901 /
Media: TRIP BLANK-SOIL D No: 3AF8 Org Contractor: LI BRTY 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
UJ
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
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
0
%
% Moisture
11
u
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
u
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: 10/31/2005 12:29
Sample 9555 FY 2005 Project: 05-0928 Produced by: Appleby, Charlie
,, . ~ Requestor:
Vo ati es Scan
Project Leader: FSLOAN
Facility: Hurricane Katrina Response Beginning: 10/04/2005 12:29
Program: SF Case No: 34717 Ending:
Id/Station: TB902/
Media: TRIP BLANK-SOIL D No: 3AG6 Org Contractor: LI BRTY 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
UJ
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
14
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
14
U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
14
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
14
UJ
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
0
%
% Moisture
14
U
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
u
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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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/07/2005 11:25
Sample 9397 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Extractables Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC2SD /
Media: SEDIMENT
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
900
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
900
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
900
UJ
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
900
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
900
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
900
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
900
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
900
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
900
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
900
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
900
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
900
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
900
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
900
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
900
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
900
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
900
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
900
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
900
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
900
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
900
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
900
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
900
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
900
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
900
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
900
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
900
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
900
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
900
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
900
U
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
900
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
900
U
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
900
U
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
900
U
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
900
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
900
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
900
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
900
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
900
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
900
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
900
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
900
u
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
900
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
900
u
UG/KG
Phenol
900
u
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
900
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
900
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
900
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
900
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
900
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
900
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
900
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
900
u
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
900
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
900
u
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
1800
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
900
u
UG/KG
Fluorene
1800
u
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
900
u
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
1800
u
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
900
u
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
1800
u
UG/KG
4-Nitrophenol
900
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
900
u
UG/KG
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
900
u
UG/KG
Atrazine
63.61
%
% Moisture
900
u
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
900
u
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
Produced by: Muse, Janet
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 11:30
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
J- due to RSD >20% on ICAL for Benzaldehyde
J-qualified due to QC Limits Exceeded for 2,4-Dinitrophenol
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: 10/07/2005 11:25
Sample 9400 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Extractables Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC4DSD /
Media: SEDIMENT
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
460
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
460
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
460
UJ
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
460
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
460
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
460
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
460
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
66
J
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
460
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
63
J
UG/KG
Pyrene
460
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
460
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
460
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
460
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
460
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
460
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
460
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
460
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
460
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
460
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
460
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
460
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
460
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
460
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
460
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
460
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
460
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
460
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
460
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
460
U
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
460
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
460
U
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
460
U
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
460
U
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
460
U
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
460
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
460
U
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
460
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
460
U
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
460
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
460
U
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
460
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
460
U
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
460
U
UG/KG
Phenol
460
U
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
460
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
460
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
460
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
460
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
460
U
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
460
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
460
U
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
460
u
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
460
U
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
460
u
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
930
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
460
u
UG/KG
Fluorene
930
u
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
460
u
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
930
u
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
460
u
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
930
u
UG/KG
4-Nitrophenol
460
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
460
u
UG/KG
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
460
u
UG/KG
Atrazine
29.58
%
% Moisture
460
u
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
460
u
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
Produced by: Muse, Janet
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 13:00
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
J- due to RSD >20% on ICAL for Benzaldehyde J-qualified due to QC Limits Exceeded for 2,4-Dinitrophenol
J-qualified: value
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EXTRACTABLES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/07/2005 11:25
Sample 9401 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Extractables Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC4SD /
Media: SEDIMENT
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
500
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
500
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
500
UJ
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
500
U
UG/KG
Carbazole
500
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
500
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
500
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
500
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
500
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
500
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
500
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
500
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
500
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
500
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
500
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
500
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
500
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
500
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
500
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
500
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
500
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
500
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
500
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
500
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
500
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
500
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
500
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
500
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
500
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
500
U
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
500
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
500
U
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
500
U
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
500
U
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
500
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
500
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
500
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
500
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
500
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
500
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
500
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
500
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
500
u
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
500
U
UG/KG
Phenol
500
u
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
500
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
500
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
500
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
500
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
500
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
500
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
500
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
500
u
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
500
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
500
u
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
990
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
500
u
UG/KG
Fluorene
990
u
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
500
u
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
990
u
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
500
u
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
990
u
UG/KG
4-Nitrophenol
500
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
500
u
UG/KG
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
500
u
UG/KG
Atrazine
33.67
%
% Moisture
500
u
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
500
u
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
Produced by: Muse, Janet
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 12:40
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
J- due to RSD >20% on ICAL for Benzaldehyde
J-qualified due to QC Limits Exceeded for 2,4-Dinitrophenol
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: 10/04/2005 09:54
Sample 9443 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Extractables Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: ER1 DSD/
Media: SEDIMENT
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
400
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
400
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
400
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
400
UJ
UG/KG
Carbazole
400
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
400
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
400
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
400
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
400
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
400
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
400
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
400
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
400
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
400
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
400
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
400
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
400
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
400
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
400
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
400
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
400
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
400
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
400
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
400
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
400
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
400
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
400
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
400
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
400
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
400
U
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
400
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
400
U
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
400
U
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
400
U
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
400
u
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
400
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
400
u
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
400
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
400
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
400
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
400
u
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
400
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
400
UJ
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
400
U
UG/KG
Phenol
400
u
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
400
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
400
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
400
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
400
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
400
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
400
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
400
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
400
u
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
400
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
400
u
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
790
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
400
u
UG/KG
Fluorene
790
u
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
400
u
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
790
u
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
400
u
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
790
u
UG/KG
4-Nitrophenol
400
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
400
u
UG/KG
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
400
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
20.62
%
% Moisture
400
u
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
400
u
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
Produced by: Revell, Dennis
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/28/2005 14:30
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
J-qualified for low recovery in CCV for Dimethylphthalate, Atrazine, Carbazole
J-qualified due to QC Limits Exceeded for 2,4-Dinitrophenol
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: 10/04/2005 09:54
Sample 9445 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Extractables Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: ER1SD/
Media: SEDIMENT
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
410
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
410
U
UG/KG
Anthracene
410
U
UG/KG
Benzaldehyde
410
UJ
UG/KG
Carbazole
410
U
UG/KG
Hexachloroethane
410
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Butylphthalate
410
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
410
U
UG/KG
Fluoranthene
410
U
UG/KG
n-Nitroso di-n-Propylamine
410
U
UG/KG
Pyrene
410
U
UG/KG
Acetophenone
410
U
UG/KG
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate
410
U
UG/KG
Nitrobenzene
410
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
410
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorobutadiene
410
U
UG/KG
Benzo(a)Anthracene
410
U
UG/KG
Caprolactam
410
U
UG/KG
Chrysene
410
U
UG/KG
2-Methylnaphthalene
410
U
UG/KG
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
410
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
410
U
UG/KG
Di-n-Octylphthalate
410
U
UG/KG
Naphthalene
410
U
UG/KG
Benzo(b)Fluoranthene
410
U
UG/KG
4-Chloroaniline
410
U
UG/KG
Benzo(k)Fluoranthene
410
U
UG/KG
bis(2-Chloroethoxy)Methane
410
U
UG/KG
Benzo-a-Pyrene
410
U
UG/KG
Isophorone
410
U
UG/KG
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
410
U
UG/KG
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (HCCP)
410
U
UG/KG
Dibenzo(a,h)Anthracene
410
U
UG/KG
1,1 -Biphenyl
410
U
UG/KG
Benzo(ghi)Perylene
410
U
UG/KG
2-Chloronaphthalene
410
U
UG/KG
2-Chlorophenol
410
U
UG/KG
2-Nitroaniline
410
U
UG/KG
2-Methylphenol
410
U
UG/KG
Acenaphthylene
410
U
UG/KG
(3-and/or 4-)Methylphenol
410
U
UG/KG
Acenaphthene
410
U
UG/KG
2-Nitrophenol
410
UJ
UG/KG
Dimethyl Phthalate
410
U
UG/KG
Phenol
410
u
UG/KG
Dibenzofuran
410
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dimethylphenol
410
u
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
410
U
UG/KG
2,4-Dichlorophenol
410
u
UG/KG
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
410
u
UG/KG
2,4,6-T richlorophenol
410
u
UG/KG
3-Nitroaniline
410
u
UG/KG
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
410
u
UG/KG
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
410
u
UG/KG
4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol
410
u
UG/KG
4-Nitroaniline
820
UJ
UG/KG
2,4-Dinitrophenol
410
u
UG/KG
Fluorene
820
u
UG/KG
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
410
u
UG/KG
Diethyl Phthalate
820
u
UG/KG
Pentachlorophenol
410
u
UG/KG
n-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine
820
u
UG/KG
4-Nitrophenol
410
u
UG/KG
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
410
u
UG/KG
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
410
UJ
UG/KG
Atrazine
19.98
%
% Moisture
410
u
UG/KG
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
410
u
UG/KG
Phenanthrene
Produced by: Revell, Dennis
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/28/2005 14:00
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
J-qualified for low recovery in CCV for Dimethylphthalate, Atrazine, Carbazole
J-qualified due to QC Limits Exceeded for 2,4-Dinitrophenol
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: 10/14/2005 19:26
Sample 9397 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Produced by: Scifres, Jenny
Metals Scan
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Beginning: 09/27/2005 11:30
Program: WQU
Ending:
Id/Station: BC2SD /
Media: SEDIMENT
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
0.50 U
MG/KG
Silver
6.4
MG/KG
Arsenic
130
MG/KG
Barium
0.82
MG/KG
Beryllium
1.1
MG/KG
Cadmium
4.6
MG/KG
Cobalt
21
MG/KG
Chromium
20
MG/KG
Copper
1.6 U
MG/KG
Molybdenum
8.4
MG/KG
Nickel
36
MG/KG
Lead
0.50 U
MG/KG
Antimony
1.0 U
MG/KG
Selenium
NA
MG/KG
Tin
57
MG/KG
Strontium
17
MG/KG
Titanium
0.50 U
MG/KG
Thallium
24
MG/KG
Vanadium
12
MG/KG
Yttrium
140
MG/KG
Zinc
0.078
MG/KG
Total Mercury
8200
MG/KG
Aluminum
450
MG/KG
Manganese
7400
MG/KG
Calcium
5100
MG/KG
Magnesium
17000
MG/KG
Iron
18000
MG/KG
Sodium
2300
MG/KG
Potassium
60
%
% Moisture
Per Cent Moisture Determined at 60 Degrees Celsius.
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: 10/14/2005 19:26
Sample 9400 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Metals Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC4DSD /
Media: SEDIMENT
Produced by: Scifres, Jenny
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 13:00
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
0.50 U
MG/KG
Silver
1.2
MG/KG
Arsenic
27
MG/KG
Barium
0.30
MG/KG
Beryllium
1.5
MG/KG
Cadmium
0.59
MG/KG
Cobalt
7.2
MG/KG
Chromium
4.7
MG/KG
Copper
1.6 U
MG/KG
Molybdenum
2.4
MG/KG
Nickel
4.8
MG/KG
Lead
0.50 U
MG/KG
Antimony
1.0 U
MG/KG
Selenium
NA
MG/KG
Tin
59
MG/KG
Strontium
12
MG/KG
Titanium
0.50 U
MG/KG
Thallium
6.1
MG/KG
Vanadium
2.7
MG/KG
Yttrium
48
MG/KG
Zinc
0.044 U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
2600
MG/KG
Aluminum
26
MG/KG
Manganese
4900
MG/KG
Calcium
1800
MG/KG
Magnesium
3400
MG/KG
Iron
8500
MG/KG
Sodium
510
MG/KG
Potassium
41
%
% Moisture
Per Cent Moisture Determined at 60 Degrees Celsius.
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: 10/14/2005 19:26
Sample 9401 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Metals Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC4SD /
Media: SEDIMENT
Produced by: Scifres, Jenny
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 12:40
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
0.50 U
MG/KG
Silver
0.87
MG/KG
Arsenic
57
MG/KG
Barium
0.30
MG/KG
Beryllium
1.8
MG/KG
Cadmium
0.66
MG/KG
Cobalt
9.7
MG/KG
Chromium
5.5
MG/KG
Copper
1.6 U
MG/KG
Molybdenum
2.7
MG/KG
Nickel
5.9
MG/KG
Lead
0.50 U
MG/KG
Antimony
1.0 U
MG/KG
Selenium
NA
MG/KG
Tin
66
MG/KG
Strontium
14
MG/KG
Titanium
0.50 U
MG/KG
Thallium
7.3
MG/KG
Vanadium
2.5
MG/KG
Yttrium
55
MG/KG
Zinc
0.044 U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
3000
MG/KG
Aluminum
26
MG/KG
Manganese
4700
MG/KG
Calcium
1700
MG/KG
Magnesium
3200
MG/KG
Iron
5900
MG/KG
Sodium
450
MG/KG
Potassium
49 A
%
% Moisture
Per Cent Moisture Determined at 60 Degrees Celsius.
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: 10/14/2005 19:26
Sample 9443 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Metals Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: ER1 DSD/
Media: SEDIMENT
Produced by: Scifres, Jenny
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/28/2005 14:30
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
0.50
U
MG/KG
Silver
0.25
U
MG/KG
Arsenic
1.7
A
MG/KG
Barium
0.30
U
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.12
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
0.50
U
MG/KG
Cobalt
0.50
U
MG/KG
Chromium
2.0
UJ
MG/KG
Copper
5.2
U
MG/KG
Molybdenum
0.99
U
MG/KG
Nickel
2.1
A
MG/KG
Lead
0.25
U
MG/KG
Antimony
0.50
U
MG/KG
Selenium
NA
MG/KG
Tin
1.5
A
MG/KG
Strontium
2.6
AJ
MG/KG
Titanium
0.25
U
MG/KG
Thallium
2.0
UJ
MG/KG
Vanadium
0.30
U
MG/KG
Yttrium
1.6
A
MG/KG
Zinc
0.045
U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
180
A
MG/KG
Aluminum
1.7
A
MG/KG
Manganese
71
A
MG/KG
Calcium
200
A
MG/KG
Magnesium
270
A
MG/KG
Iron
1300
A
MG/KG
Sodium
99
U
MG/KG
Potassium
23
%
% Moisture
Per Cent Moisture Determined at 60 Degrees Celsius. Quantitation limit estimated for Cu and V
LCS Precision outside Method Acceptance Criteria for Ti.
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: 10/14/2005 19:26
Sample 9445 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Metals Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: ER1SD/
Media: SEDIMENT
Produced by: Scifres, Jenny
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/28/2005 14:00
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
0.50
U
MG/KG
Silver
0.25
U
MG/KG
Arsenic
1.0
MG/KG
Barium
0.30
U
MG/KG
Beryllium
0.12
U
MG/KG
Cadmium
0.50
U
MG/KG
Cobalt
0.50
U
MG/KG
Chromium
2.0
UJ
MG/KG
Copper
5.2
U
MG/KG
Molybdenum
1.0
U
MG/KG
Nickel
1.3
MG/KG
Lead
0.25
U
MG/KG
Antimony
0.50
U
MG/KG
Selenium
NA
MG/KG
Tin
1.1
MG/KG
Strontium
2.8
J
MG/KG
Titanium
0.25
U
MG/KG
Thallium
2.0
UJ
MG/KG
Vanadium
0.30
U
MG/KG
Yttrium
1.9
MG/KG
Zinc
0.044
U
MG/KG
Total Mercury
210
MG/KG
Aluminum
2.5
MG/KG
Manganese
50
MG/KG
Calcium
120
MG/KG
Magnesium
370
MG/KG
Iron
540
MG/KG
Sodium
100
U
MG/KG
Potassium
20
%
% Moisture
Per Cent Moisture Determined at 60 Degrees Celsius. Quantitation limit estimated for Cu and V
LCS Precision outside Method Acceptance Criteria for Ti.
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: 10/04/2005 20:57
Sample 9397 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Pesticides Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC2SD /
Media: SEDIMENT
Produced by: Revells, Lavon
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 11:30
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
11
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
11
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
11
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
11
U
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
00
CM
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
11
U
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
11
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
11
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
11
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
41
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p,p'-DDT)
11
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
27
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
27
U
UG/KG
Endrin
27
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
27
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
1080
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
11
U
UG/KG
Chlordene /2
11
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
11
U
UG/KG
trans-Nonachlor /2
11
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
11
U
UG/KG
cis-Nonachlor /2
54
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
35
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
64
%
% Moisture
P.P-DDT reported MQL raised above requested MQL because of Matrix interference
Other pesticide results above requested MQL due to low sample dry weight
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: 10/06/2005 14:05
Sample 9397 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Produced by: Revells, Lavon
PCB Scan
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Beginning: 09/27/2005 11:30
Program: WQU
Ending:
Id/Station: BC2SD /
Media: SEDIMENT
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
100
UJ
UG/KG
PCB-1242
(Aroclor
1242)
100
UJ
UG/KG
PCB-1254
(Aroclor
1254)
100
UJ
UG/KG
PCB-1221
(Aroclor
1221)
100
UJ
UG/KG
PCB-1232
(Aroclor
1232)
100
UJ
UG/KG
PCB-1248
(Aroclor
1248)
100
UJ
UG/KG
PCB-1260
(Aroclor
1260)
100
UJ
UG/KG
PCB-1016
(Aroclor
1016)
64
%
% Moisture
QC limits for surrogate exceeded
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: 10/04/2005 20:57
Sample 9400 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Pesticides Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC4DSD /
Media: SEDIMENT
Produced by: Revells, Lavon
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 13:00
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
5.7
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
6.8
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
5.7
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
5.7
U
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
5.7
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
5.7
U
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
5.7
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
5.7
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
5.7
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
14
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p,p'-DDT)
5.7
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
14
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
14
U
UG/KG
Endrin
14
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
14
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
570
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
5.7
U
UG/KG
Chlordene /2
5.7
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
5.7
U
UG/KG
trans-Nonachlor /2
5.7
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
5.7
U
UG/KG
cis-Nonachlor /2
28
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
18
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
30
%
% 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: 10/06/2005 14:05
Sample 9400 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Produced by: Revells, Lavon
PCB Scan
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Beginning: 09/27/2005 13:00
Program: WQU
Ending:
Id/Station: BC4DSD /
Media: SEDIMENT
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1242
(Aroclor
1242)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1254
(Aroclor
1254)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1221
(Aroclor
1221)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1232
(Aroclor
1232)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1248
(Aroclor
1248)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260
(Aroclor
1260)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1016
(Aroclor
1016)
30
%
% 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: 10/04/2005 20:57
Sample 9401 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Pesticides Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC4SD /
Media: SEDIMENT
Produced by: Revells, Lavon
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 12:40
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
6.0
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
6.8
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
6.0
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
6.0
U
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
6.0
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
6.0
U
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
6.0
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
6.0
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
6.0
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
15
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p,p'-DDT)
6.0
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
15
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
15
U
UG/KG
Endrin
15
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
15
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
600
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
6.0
U
UG/KG
Chlordene /2
6.0
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
6.0
U
UG/KG
trans-Nonachlor /2
6.0
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
6.0
U
UG/KG
cis-Nonachlor /2
30
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
19
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
34
%
% 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: 10/06/2005 14:05
Sample 9401 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Produced by: Revells, Lavon
PCB Scan
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Beginning: 09/27/2005 12:40
Program: WQU
Ending:
Id/Station: BC4SD /
Media: SEDIMENT
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
100
U
UG/KG
PCB-1242
(Aroclor
1242)
100
U
UG/KG
PCB-1254
(Aroclor
1254)
100
U
UG/KG
PCB-1221
(Aroclor
1221)
100
U
UG/KG
PCB-1232
(Aroclor
1232)
100
U
UG/KG
PCB-1248
(Aroclor
1248)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260
(Aroclor
1260)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1016
(Aroclor
1016)
34
%
% 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: 10/07/2005 17:22
Sample 9443 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Produced by: Revells, Lavon
PCB Scan
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Beginning: 09/28/2005 14:30
Program: WQU
Ending:
Id/Station: ER1 DSD/
Media: SEDIMENT
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1242
(Aroclor
1242)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1254
(Aroclor
1254)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1221
(Aroclor
1221)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1232
(Aroclor
1232)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1248
(Aroclor
1248)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260
(Aroclor
1260)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1016
(Aroclor
1016)
21
%
% 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: 10/10/2005 11:30
Sample 9443 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Pesticides Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: ER1 DSD/
Media: SEDIMENT
Produced by: Revells, Lavon
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/28/2005 14:30
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
4.1
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
4.1
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
4.1
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
4.1
U
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
4.1
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
4.1
U
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
4.1
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
4.1
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
4.1
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
10
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p,p'-DDT)
4.1
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
10
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
10
U
UG/KG
Endrin
10
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
10
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
410
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
4.1
U
UG/KG
Chlordene /2
4.1
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
4.1
U
UG/KG
trans-Nonachlor /2
4.1
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
4.1
U
UG/KG
cis-Nonachlor /2
23
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
10
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
21
%
% 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: 10/07/2005 17:22
Sample 9445 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Produced by: Revells, Lavon
PCB Scan
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Beginning: 09/28/2005 14:00
Program: WQU
Ending:
Id/Station: ER1SD/
Media: SEDIMENT
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1242
(Aroclor
1242)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1254
(Aroclor
1254)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1221
(Aroclor
1221)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1232
(Aroclor
1232)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1248
(Aroclor
1248)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1260
(Aroclor
1260)
100
u
UG/KG
PCB-1016
(Aroclor
1016)
20
%
% 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: 10/10/2005 11:30
Sample 9445 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Pesticides Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: ER1SD/
Media: SEDIMENT
Produced by: Revells, Lavon
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/28/2005 14:00
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
4.1
U
UG/KG
Aldrin
4.1
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor
4.1
U
UG/KG
Heptachlor Epoxide
4.1
U
UG/KG
alpha-BHC
4.1
U
UG/KG
beta-BHC
4.1
U
UG/KG
gamma-BHC (Lindane)
4.1
U
UG/KG
delta-BHC
4.1
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan I (alpha)
4.1
U
UG/KG
Dieldrin
10
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDT (p,p'-DDT)
4.1
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDE (p,p'-DDE)
10
U
UG/KG
4,4'-DDD (p.p'-DDD)
10
U
UG/KG
Endrin
10
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan II (beta)
10
U
UG/KG
Endosulfan Sulfate
410
U
UG/KG
Toxaphene
4.1
U
UG/KG
Chlordene /2
4.1
U
UG/KG
gamma-Chlordane /2
4.1
U
UG/KG
trans-Nonachlor /2
4.1
U
UG/KG
alpha-Chlordane /2
4.1
U
UG/KG
cis-Nonachlor /2
21
U
UG/KG
Methoxychlor
10
U
UG/KG
Endrin Ketone
20
%
% 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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/13/2005 14:12
Sample 9397 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC2SD /
Media: SEDIMENT
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
3.9 U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
3.9
U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
19
U
UG/KG
Bromoform
3.9 U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
3.9
U
UG/KG
Bromobenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
3.9
U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
3.9 U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
3.9
U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
3.9 U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
3.9
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichloropropane
3.9 U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
3.9
U
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
3.9 U
UG/KG
Chloroethane
3.9
U
UG/KG
Toluene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon 11)
3.9
U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
3.9
U
UG/KG
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
3.9 U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
3.9
U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
39 U
UG/KG
Acetone
7.7
U
UG/KG
(m- and/or p-)Xylene
4.7 J
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
3.9
U
UG/KG
o-Xylene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
3.9
U
UG/KG
Styrene
3.9 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
7.7
U
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
3.9 U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
3.9
U
UG/KG
o-Chlorotoluene
3.9 U
UG/KG
2,2-Dichloropropane
7.7
U
UG/KG
p-Chlorotoluene
7.7 U
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
7.7
U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Bromochloromethane
7.7
U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
19 U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
3.9
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Chloroform
3.9
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
3.9 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
14
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
51
J
UG/KG
n-Propylbenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloropropene
3.9
U
UG/KG
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
3.9
U
UG/KG
tert-Butylbenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
3.9
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T rimethylbenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
30
J
UG/KG
sec-Butylbenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
43
J
UG/KG
p-lsopropyltoluene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
50
J
UG/KG
n-Butylbenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Dibromomethane
19
U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
3.9 U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
7.7
U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
3.9
u
UG/KG
Hexachloro-1,3-Butadiene
0.23 J
UG/KG
Benzene
1.8
J
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
3.9 U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
60
%
% Moisture
3.9 U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Produced by: Hale, Same
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 11:30
Ending:
DATA REPORTED ON DRY WEIGHT BASIS
Benzene and 1,2,3-trichlorobenzene results >MDL but
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/07/2005 12:45
Sample 9397 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC2SD /
Media: SEDIMENT
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
N UG/KG Petroleum Products
Produced by: Hale, Sallie
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 11:30
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: 10/13/2005 14:12
Sample 9400 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC4DSD /
Media: SEDIMENT
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
2.3 U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
2.3 U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
11 U
UG/KG
Bromoform
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
2.3 U
UG/KG
Bromobenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
2.3 U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
2.3 U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
2.3 U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichloropropane
2.3 U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
2.3 U
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
2.3 U
UG/KG
Chloroethane
2.3 U
UG/KG
Toluene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon 11)
2.3 U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
2.3 U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
2.3 U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
23 U
UG/KG
Acetone
4.6 U
UG/KG
(m- and/or p-)Xylene
3.2
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
2.3 U
UG/KG
o-Xylene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
2.3 U
UG/KG
Styrene
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
4.6 U
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
2.3 U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
2.3 U
UG/KG
o-Chlorotoluene
2.3 U
UG/KG
2,2-Dichloropropane
4.6 U
UG/KG
p-Chlorotoluene
4.6 U
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
4.6 U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Bromochloromethane
4.6 U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
11 U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Chloroform
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
2.3 U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
2.3 U
UG/KG
n-Propylbenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloropropene
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
2.3 U
UG/KG
tert-Butylbenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T rimethylbenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
2.3 U
UG/KG
sec-Butylbenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
2.3 U
UG/KG
p-lsopropyltoluene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
4.6 U
UG/KG
n-Butylbenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Dibromomethane
11 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
2.3 U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
4.6 U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
2.3 U
UG/KG
Hexachloro-1,3-Butadiene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Benzene
4.6 U
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
2.3 U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
41
%
% Moisture
2.3 U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Produced by: Hale, Same
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 13:00
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/07/2005 12:45
Sample 9400 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC4DSD /
Media: SEDIMENT
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
200 NJ UG/KG Thiobismethane
Produced by: Hale, Sallie
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 13:00
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: 10/13/2005 14:12
Sample 9401 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: BC4SD /
Media: SEDIMENT
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
3.3 U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
3.3 U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
16 U
UG/KG
Bromoform
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
3.3 U
UG/KG
Bromobenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
3.3 U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
3.3 U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
3.3 U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichloropropane
3.3 U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
3.3 U
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
3.3 U
UG/KG
Chloroethane
3.3 U
UG/KG
Toluene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon 11)
3.3 U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
3.3 U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
3.3 U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
33 U
UG/KG
Acetone
6.5 U
UG/KG
(m- and/or p-)Xylene
4.4
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
3.3 U
UG/KG
o-Xylene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
3.3 U
UG/KG
Styrene
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
6.5 U
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
3.3 U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
3.3 U
UG/KG
o-Chlorotoluene
3.3 U
UG/KG
2,2-Dichloropropane
6.5 U
UG/KG
p-Chlorotoluene
6.5 U
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
6.5 U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Bromochloromethane
6.5 U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
16 U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Chloroform
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
3.3 U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
3.3 U
UG/KG
n-Propylbenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloropropene
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
3.3 U
UG/KG
tert-Butylbenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T rimethylbenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
3.3 U
UG/KG
sec-Butylbenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
3.3 U
UG/KG
p-lsopropyltoluene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
6.5 U
UG/KG
n-Butylbenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Dibromomethane
16 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
3.3 U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
6.5 U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
3.3 U
UG/KG
Hexachloro-1,3-Butadiene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Benzene
6.5 U
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
3.3 U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
50
%
% Moisture
3.3 U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Produced by: Hale, Same
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/27/2005 12:40
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/13/2005 14:12
Sample 9443 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: ER1 DSD/
Media: SEDIMENT
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
1.2 U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
5.9 U
UG/KG
Bromoform
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
1.2 U
UG/KG
Bromobenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
1.2 U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichloropropane
1.2 U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
1.2 U
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
1.2 U
UG/KG
Chloroethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
Toluene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon 11)
1.2 U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
1.2 U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
12 U
UG/KG
Acetone
2.4 U
UG/KG
(m- and/or p-)Xylene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
1.2 U
UG/KG
o-Xylene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
1.2 U
UG/KG
Styrene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
2.4 U
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
1.2 U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
1.2 U
UG/KG
o-Chlorotoluene
1.2 U
UG/KG
2,2-Dichloropropane
2.4 U
UG/KG
p-Chlorotoluene
2.4 U
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
2.4 U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Bromochloromethane
2.4 U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
5.9 U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Chloroform
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
n-Propylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloropropene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
1.2 U
UG/KG
tert-Butylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T rimethylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
1.2 U
UG/KG
sec-Butylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
1.2 U
UG/KG
p-lsopropyltoluene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
2.4 U
UG/KG
n-Butylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Dibromomethane
5.9 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
1.2 U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
2.4 U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
1.2 U
UG/KG
Hexachloro-1,3-Butadiene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Benzene
2.4 U
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
23
%
% Moisture
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Produced by: Hale, Same
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/28/2005 14:30
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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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS
EPA - REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA
Production Date: 10/07/2005 12:45
Sample 9445 FY 2005 Project: 05-0926
Volatiles Scan
Facility: Mississippi Gulf Coast Monitoring Study
Program: WQU
Id/Station: ER1SD/
Media: SEDIMENT
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
RESULTS
UNITS
ANALYTE
1.2 U
UG/KG
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Chloromethane
6.3 U
UG/KG
Bromoform
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
1.2 U
UG/KG
Bromobenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
Bromomethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
Tetrachloroethene (Tetrachloroethylene)
1.2 U
UG/KG
Cyclohexane
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichloropropane
1.2 U
UG/KG
Vinyl Chloride
1.2 U
UG/KG
Methyl Butyl Ketone
1.2 U
UG/KG
Chloroethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
Toluene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon 11)
1.2 U
UG/KG
Chlorobenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-Dichloroethylene)
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
Methylene Chloride
1.2 U
UG/KG
Ethyl Benzene
12 U
UG/KG
Acetone
2.5 U
UG/KG
(m- and/or p-)Xylene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Carbon Disulfide
1.2 U
UG/KG
o-Xylene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Methyl Acetate
1.2 U
UG/KG
Styrene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloroethane
2.5 U
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
1.2 U
UG/KG
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
1.2 U
UG/KG
o-Chlorotoluene
1.2 U
UG/KG
2,2-Dichloropropane
2.5 U
UG/KG
p-Chlorotoluene
2.5 U
UG/KG
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
2.5 U
UG/KG
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Bromochloromethane
2.5 U
UG/KG
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
6.3 U
UG/KG
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Chloroform
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloroethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
Isopropylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
n-Propylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1-Dichloropropene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Carbon Tetrachloride
1.2 U
UG/KG
tert-Butylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Bromodichloromethane
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T rimethylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
1.2 U
UG/KG
sec-Butylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dichloropropane
1.2 U
UG/KG
p-lsopropyltoluene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Methylcyclohexane
2.5 U
UG/KG
n-Butylbenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Dibromomethane
6.3 U
UG/KG
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)
1.2 U
UG/KG
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
2.5 U
UG/KG
1,2,4-T richlorobenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Trichloroethene (Trichloroethylene)
1.2 U
UG/KG
Hexachloro-1,3-Butadiene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Benzene
2.5 U
UG/KG
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
1.2 U
UG/KG
Dibromochloromethane
20
%
% Moisture
1.2 U
UG/KG
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Produced by: Hale, Same
Requestor: MDEQ
Project Leader: MKOENIG
Beginning: 09/28/2005 14:00
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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Data Package Checklist
(Initials do not signify approval)
Reviewer
MASB QA Officer
NAREL QA Coordinator
MASB Chief
Initials Date
Project: KATRINA RESPONSE-MS
SDG Number: #0500067
Date due:
Analysis: NAREL RA-04
Type of Package:
~ Data Summary Package
~ Complete Package
Y N N/A
Comments
~ ~ ~ All samples in the SDG are reported
~ ~ ~ All results are the ones intended
~ ~ ~ Printed results match the raw data
~ ~ ~ Error report forms are attached
~ ~ ~ SDG Form is attached
~ ~ ~ Analyst's checklist is attached
~ ~ ~ Original prep batch forms are attached
~ ~ ~ All supporting data sheets are attached
~ ~ ~ All raw data sheets appear to be correct
~ ~ ~ All handwritten notes are initialed and dated
~ ~ ~ Package is arranged correctly
~ ~ ~ Package appears to be complete
Were holding times met? ~ Yes ~ No ~ N/A
Were all QC results acceptable? ~ Yes ~ No
Are there any exceptions to report? ~ Yes ~ No
Prepared by:
Q AO Review
Y N N/A
~ ~ ~ All QC failures are noted
~ ~ ~ Raw data look reasonable
~ ~ ~ All exceptions have been noted
Note: If changes to the case
narrative are suggested, please
provide the necessary language.
Comments:
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
REPORT OF SAMPLE DELIV ERY GROUP #0500067
Project: KATRINA RESPONSE-MS
Analysis Procedure: Radium-226 in Environmental Matrices
Date Reported: 11/17/2005
SAMPLES
NAREL
Sample #
Client Sample ID
Type
Matrix
Date
Collected
Date
Received
A5.04976C
CFMSD03
SAM
SEDIMENT
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04977D
CFMSD04
SAM
SEDIMENT
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04978E
CFMSD05
SAM
SEDIMENT
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04979F
CFMSD05D
SAM
SEDIMENT
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04980Y
CFMSD06
SAM
SEDIMENT
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04981Z
CFMSD07
SAM
SEDIMENT
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
EXCEPTIONS
1. Packaging and Shipping - No problems were observed.
2. Documentation - No problems were observed.
3. Sample Preparation - No problems were encountered.
4. Analysis - No problems were encountered.
5. Holding Times - All holding times were met.
QUALITY CONTROL
1. QC samples - All QC analysis results met NAREL acceptance criteria except the matrix spike result.
2. Instruments - Response and background checks for all instruments used in these analyses met NAREL
acceptance criteria.
CERTIFICATION
I certify that this data report complies with the terms and conditions of the Quality Assurance Project Plan, except as
noted above. Release of the data contained in this report has been authorized by the Chief of the Monitoring and
Analytical Services Branch and the NAREL Quality Assurance Coordinator, or their designees, as verified by the
following signatures.
Mary F. Wisdom Date
Quality Assurance Coordinator
John Griggs. Ph.D. Date
Chief. Monitoring and Analytical Services Branch
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GENERAL INFORMATION
SAMPLE TYPES
BLD Blind sample
FBK Field blank
SAM Normal sample
ANALYSIS QC TYPES
ANA Normal analysis
DUP Laboratory duplicate
LCS Laboratory control sample (blank spike)
MS Matrix spike
MSD Matrix spike duplicate
RBK Reagent blank
QUALITY INDICATORS
RPD Relative Percent Difference
%R Percent Recovery
Z Number of standard deviations by which a QC measurement differs from the expected value
EVALUATION OF QC ANALYSES
A reagent blank result is considered unacceptable if it is more than 3 standard deviations below zero or more than 3
standard deviations above a predetermined upper control limit. For some analyses NAREL has set the upper control
limit at zero. For others the control limit is a small positive number.
NAREL evaluates the results of duplicate and spike analyses using "Z scores." A Z score is the number of standard
deviations by which the QC result differs from its ideal value. The score is considered acceptable if its absolute value
is not greater than 3.
The Z score for a spiked sample is computed by dividing the difference between the measured value and the target value
by the combined standard uncertainty of the difference.
The Z score for a duplicate analysis is computed by dividing the difference between the two measured values by the
combined standard uncertainty of the difference. When the precision of paired MS/MSD analyses is evaluated, the
native sample activity is subtracted from each measured value and the net concentrations arc then converted to total
activities before the Z score is computed.
Each standard uncertainty used to compute a Z score includes an additional fixed term to represent sources of
measurement error other than counting error. This additional term is not used in the evaluation of reagent blanks.
NAREL reports the "relative percent difference," or RPD. between duplicate results and the "percent recovery." or %R,
for spiked analyses, but docs not use these values for evaluation.
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
ANALYSIS SUMMARY
Analysis Procedure: NAREL RA-04
Title: Radium-226 in Environmental Matrices
NAREL Sample #
QC
Type
Preparation Procedure
Date
Completed
Prep
Batch #
QC
Batch #
A5.04976C
NAREL RA-01
11/10/2005
0010184F
0003928W
A5.04976C
DUP
NAREL RA-01
11/10/2005
0010184F
0003928W
A5.04977D
NAREL RA-01
11/10/2005
0010184F
0003928W
A5.04977D
MS
NAREL RA-01
11/10/2005
0010184F
0003928W
A5.04977D
MSD
NAREL RA-01
11/10/2005
0010184F
0003928W
A5.04978E
NAREL RA-01
11/17/2005
0010197L
0003928W
A5.04979F
NAREL RA-01
11/17/2005
0010197L
0003928W
A5.04980Y
NAREL RA-01
11/17/2005
0010197L
0003928W
A5.04981Z
NAREL RA-01
11/17/2005
0010197L
0003928W
RBK-00496346B *
RBK
NAREL RA-01
11/10/2005
0010184F
0003928W
* Samples marked with an asterisk are not in this sample delivery group but were analyzed with it for QC purposes.
PREPARATION METHOD(S) USED
Procedure ID
Title
NAREL RA-01
Preparing Solid Samples for Ra-226 and Ra-228 Analysis
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NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04976C
SEDIMENT
SAM
4.935e-01 GASH
44.22 %
92.00 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003928W
0010184F
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/09/2005 18:25
1000.0
LC4E
DPG
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2a Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
4.90e-01
8.8e-02
2.7e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04976C
SEDIMENT
SAM
5.034e-01 GASH
44.22 %
92.00 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003928W
0010184F
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
DUP
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/09/2005 18:25
1000.0
LC4F
DPG
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2a Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
6.06e-01
l.le-01
3.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04977D
SEDIMENT
SAM
4.977e-01 GASH
75.62 %
96.80 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003928W
0010184F
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/09/2005 18:25
1000.0
LC4G
DPG
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2a Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
5.77e-01
1.0e-01
3.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04977D
SEDIMENT
SAM
4.977e-01 GASH
75.62 %
96.80 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003928W
0010184F
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
MS
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/09/2005 18:25
1000.0
LC4I
DPG
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
2.31e+01
3.5e+00
2.7e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04977D
SEDIMENT
SAM
4.977e-01 GASH
75.62 %
96.80 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003928W
0010184F
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
MSD
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/09/2005 18:25
1000.0
LC4K
DPG
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
3.25e+01
4.8e+00
3.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04978E
SEDIMENT
SAM
4.937e-01 GASH
22.28 %
56.40 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003928W
0010197L
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/16/2005 18:15
1000.0
LC4D
CHD
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2a Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
7.35e-01
1.2e-01
1.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04979F
SEDIMENT
SAM
4.973e-01 GASH
23.14%
66.40 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003928W
0010197L
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/16/2005 18:15
1000.0
LC4E
CHD
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
7.42e-() 1
1.2e-01
1.7e-()2
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04980Y
SEDIMENT
SAM
4.974e-01 GASH
50.08 %
82.40 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003928W
0010197L
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/16/2005 18:15
1000.0
LC4G
CHD
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2a Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
8.82e-01
1.4e-01
3.1e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04981Z
SEDIMENT
SAM
4.981e-01 GASH
59.53 %
85.20 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003928W
0010197L
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/16/2005 18:15
1000.0
LC4I
CHD
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
3.72e-01
6.9e-02
2.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
QC Sample #: RBK-00496346B
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003928W
0010184F
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
RBK
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/09/2005 18:25
1000.0
LC4M
DPG
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
3.83e-02
1.3e-02
1.4e-02
PCI
10/25/2005
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NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
QC BATCH SUMMARY
QC batch#: 0003928W
Preparation procedure: NAREL RA-01
Analysis procedure: NAREL RA-04
NAREL Sample #
QC
Type
Yield (%)
± 2a Uncertainty (%)
Analyst
A5.04976C
N/A
CHD
A5.04976C
DUP
N/A
CHD
A5.04977D
N/A
CHD
A5.04977D
MS
N/A
CHD
A5.04977D
MSD
N/A
CHD
A5.04978E
N/A
CHD
A5.04979F
N/A
CHD
A5.04980Y
N/A
CHD
A5.04981Z
N/A
CHD
RBK-00496346B *
RBK
N/A
CHD
* Samples marked with an asterisk are not in this sample delivery group but were analyzed with it for QC purposes.
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NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
PREPARATION BATCH SUMMARY
SAMPLES ANALYZED
NAREL
Sample #
QC
Type
Aliquot Si/c
Completion
Date
Prep Batch
A5.04976C
4.94e-01 GASH
11/10/2005
0010184F
A5.04976C
DUP
5.03e-01 GASH
11/10/2005
0010184F
A5.04977D
4.98e-01 GASH
11/10/2005
0010184F
A5.04977D
MS
4.98e-01 GASH
11/10/2005
0010184F
A5.04977D
MSD
4.98e-01 GASH
11/10/2005
0010184F
A5.04978E
4.94e-01 GASH
11/17/2005
0010197L
A5.04979F
4.97e-01 GASH
11/17/2005
0010197L
A5.04980Y
4.97e-01 GASH
11/17/2005
0010197L
A5.04981Z
4.98e-01 GASH
11/17/2005
0010197L
RBK-00496346B *
RBK
1.00e+00 SAMP
11/10/2005
0010184F
* Samples marked with an asterisk are not in this sample delivery group but were analyzed with it for QC purposes.
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NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
DETECTOR REPORT
The following were used for samples in the SDG
LC4D 1 1/16/2005 18:15 00495553C A5.04978E
LC4E 1 1/09/2005 18:25 00495547E A5.04976C
LC4E 1 1/16/2005 18:15 00495556F A5.04979F
LC4F 11/09/2005 18:25 00496343Y A5.04976C
LC4G 1 1/09/2005 18:25 00495550Z A5.04977D
LC4G 1 1/16/2005 18:15 00495559J A5.04980Y
LC4I 1 1/09/2005 18:25 00496344Z A5.04977D
LC4I 1 1/16/2005 18:15 00495563E A5.04981Z
LC4K 11/09/2005 18:25 00496345A A5.04977D
The following were used for other samples in the QC batches
LC4M 11/09/2005 18:25 00496346B
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Data Package Checklist
(Initials do not signify approval)
Reviewer
MASB QA Officer
NAREL QA Coordinator
MASB Chief
Initials Date
Project: KATRINA RESPONSE-MS
SDG Number: #0500068
Date due:
Analysis: NAREL RA-04
Type of Package:
~ Data Summary Package
~ Complete Package
Y N N/A
Comments
~ ~ ~ All samples in the SDG are reported
~ ~ ~ All results are the ones intended
~ ~ ~ Printed results match the raw data
~ ~ ~ Error report forms are attached
~ ~ ~ SDG Form is attached
~ ~ ~ Analyst's checklist is attached
~ ~ ~ Original prep batch forms are attached
~ ~ ~ All supporting data sheets are attached
~ ~ ~ All raw data sheets appear to be correct
~ ~ ~ All handwritten notes are initialed and dated
~ ~ ~ Package is arranged correctly
~ ~ ~ Package appears to be complete
Were holding times met? ~ Yes ~ No ~ N/A
Were all QC results acceptable? ~ Yes ~ No
Are there any exceptions to report? ~ Yes ~ No
Prepared by:
Q AO Review
Y N N/A
~ ~ ~ All QC failures are noted
~ ~ ~ Raw data look reasonable
~ ~ ~ All exceptions have been noted
Note: If changes to the case
narrative are suggested, please
provide the necessary language.
Comments:
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
REPORT OF SAMPLE DELIV ERY GROUP #0500068
Project: KATRINA RESPONSE-MS
Analysis Procedure: Radium-226 in Environmental Matrices
Date Reported: 11/17/2005
SAMPLES
NAREL
Sample #
Client Sample ID
Type
Matrix
Date
Collected
Date
Received
A5.04982A
CFMSF01
SAM
SOIL
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04983B
CFMSF02
SAM
SOIL
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04984C
CFMSF02S
SAM
SOIL
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04985D
CFMSF08
SAM
SOIL
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
EXCEPTIONS
1. Packaging and Shipping - No problems were observed.
2. Documentation - No problems were observed.
3. Sample Preparation - No problems were encountered.
4. Analysis - No problems were encountered.
5. Holding Times - All holding times were met.
QUALITY CONTROL
1. QC samples - All QC analysis results met NAREL acceptance criteria.
2. Instruments - Response and background checks for all instruments used in these analyses met NAREL
acceptance criteria.
CERTIFICATION
I certify that this data report complies with the terms and conditions of the Quality Assurance Project Plan, except as
noted above. Release of the data contained in this report has been authorized by the Chief of the Monitoring and
Analytical Services Branch and the NAREL Quality Assurance Coordinator, or their designees, as verified by the
following signatures.
Mary F. Wisdom Date
Quality Assurance Coordinator
John Griggs. Ph.D. Date
Chief. Monitoring and Analytical Services Branch
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GENERAL INFORMATION
SAMPLE TYPES
BLD Blind sample
FBK Field blank
SAM Normal sample
ANALYSIS QC TYPES
ANA Normal analysis
DUP Laboratory duplicate
LCS Laboratory control sample (blank spike)
MS Matrix spike
MSD Matrix spike duplicate
RBK Reagent blank
QUALITY INDICATORS
RPD Relative Percent Difference
%R Percent Recovery
Z Number of standard deviations by which a QC measurement differs from the expected value
EVALUATION OF QC ANALYSES
A reagent blank result is considered unacceptable if it is more than 3 standard deviations below zero or more than 3
standard deviations above a predetermined upper control limit. For some analyses NAREL has set the upper control
limit at zero. For others the control limit is a small positive number.
NAREL evaluates the results of duplicate and spike analyses using "Z scores." A Z score is the number of standard
deviations by which the QC result differs from its ideal value. The score is considered acceptable if its absolute value
is not greater than 3.
The Z score for a spiked sample is computed by dividing the difference between the measured value and the target value
by the combined standard uncertainty of the difference.
The Z score for a duplicate analysis is computed by dividing the difference between the two measured values by the
combined standard uncertainty of the difference. When the precision of paired MS/MSD analyses is evaluated, the
native sample activity is subtracted from each measured value and the net concentrations arc then converted to total
activities before the Z score is computed.
Each standard uncertainty used to compute a Z score includes an additional fixed term to represent sources of
measurement error other than counting error. This additional term is not used in the evaluation of reagent blanks.
NAREL reports the "relative percent difference," or RPD. between duplicate results and the "percent recovery." or %R,
for spiked analyses, but docs not use these values for evaluation.
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NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
ANALYSIS SUMMARY
Analysis Procedure: NAREL RA-04
Title: Radium-226 in Environmental Matrices
NAREL Sample #
QC
Type
Preparation Procedure
Date
Completed
Prep
Batch #
QC
Batch #
A5.04982A
NAREL RA-01
11/15/2005
0010188k
0003929X
A5.04982A
MS
NAREL RA-01
11/15/2005
0010188k
0003929X
A5.04982A
MSD
NAREL RA-01
11/15/2005
0010188k
0003929X
A5.04983B
NAREL RA-01
11/15/2005
0010188k
0003929X
A5.04983B
DUP
NAREL RA-01
11/15/2005
0010188k
0003929X
A5.04984C
NAREL RA-01
11/17/2005
0010198M
0003929X
A5.04985D
NAREL RA-01
11/17/2005
0010198M
0003929X
RBK-00496350X *
RBK
NAREL RA-01
11/15/2005
0010188k
0003929X
* Samples marked with an asterisk are not in this sample delivery group but were analyzed with it for QC purposes.
PREPARATION METHOD(S) USED
Procedure ID
Title
NAREL RA-01
Preparing Solid Samples for Ra-226 and Ra-228 Analysis
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NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04982A
SOIL
SAM
5.022e-01 GASH
91.12%
96.80 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003929X
0010188K
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/14/2005 18:30
1000.0
LC4E
DPG
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
9.22e-01
1.5e-01
2.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04982A
SOIL
SAM
4.981e-01 GASH
91.12%
96.80 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003929X
0010188K
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
MS
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/14/2005 18:30
1000.0
LC4F
DPG
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
3.68e+01
5.5e+00
3.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04982A
SOIL
SAM
5.022e-01 GASH
91.12%
96.80 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003929X
0010188K
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
MSD
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/14/2005 18:30
1000.0
LC4G
DPG
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
3.09e+01
4.6e+00
3.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04983B
SOIL
SAM
4.931e-01 GASH
77.88 %
95.20 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003929X
0010188K
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/14/2005 18:30
1000.0
LC4I
DPG
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
5.85e-01
1.0e-01
2.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04983B
SOIL
SAM
4.982e-01 GASH
77.88 %
95.20 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003929X
0010188K
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
DUP
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/14/2005 18:30
1000.0
LC4K
DPG
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
6.92e-01
1.2e-01
3.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04984C
SOIL
SAM
5.005e-01 GASH
77.37 %
95.20 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003929X
0010198M
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/16/2005 18:15
1000.0
LC4K
CHD
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
6.70e-01
l.le-01
3.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04985D
SOIL
SAM
4.960e-01 GASH
93.22 %
97.20 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003929X
0010198M
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/16/2005 18:15
1000.0
LC4M
CHD
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
5.54e-01
9.7e-02
2.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/25/2005
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RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
QC Sample #: RBK-00496350X
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003929X
0010188K
NAREL RA-01
NAREL RA-04
CHD
RBK
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
11/14/2005 18:30
1000.0
LC4M
DPG
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Ra226
7.54e-02
1.7e-02
1.4e-02
PCI
10/25/2005
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RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
QC BATCH SUMMARY
QC batch#: 0003929X
Preparation procedure: NAREL RA-01
Analysis procedure: NAREL RA-04
NAREL Sample #
QC
Type
Yield (%)
± 2a Uncertainty (%)
Analyst
A5.04982A
N/A
CHD
A5.04982A
MS
N/A
CHD
A5.04982A
MSD
N/A
CHD
A5.04983B
N/A
CHD
A5.04983B
DUP
N/A
CHD
A5.04984C
N/A
CHD
A5.04985D
N/A
CHD
RBK-00496350X *
RBK
N/A
CHD
* Samples marked with an asterisk are not in this sample delivery group but were analyzed with it for QC purposes.
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RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
PREPARATION BATCH SUMMARY
SAMPLES ANALYZED
NAREL
Sample #
QC
Type
Aliquot Si/c
Completion
Date
Prep Batch
A5.04982A
5.02e-01 GASH
11/15/2005
0010188k
A5.04982A
MS
4.98e-01 GASH
11/15/2005
0010188k
A5.04982A
MSD
5.02e-01 GASH
11/15/2005
0010188k
A5.04983B
4.93e-01 GASH
11/15/2005
0010188k
A5.04983B
DUP
4.98e-01 GASH
11/15/2005
0010188k
A5.04984C
5.01e-01 GASH
11/17/2005
0010198M
A5.04985D
4.96e-01 GASH
11/17/2005
0010198M
RBK-00496350X *
RBK
1.00e+00 SAMP
11/15/2005
0010188k
* Samples marked with an asterisk are not in this sample delivery group but were analyzed with it for QC purposes.
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RA226 ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
DETECTOR REPORT
The following were used for samples in the SDG
LC4E 1 1/14/2005 18:30 00495566H A5.04982A
LC4F 1 1/14/2005 18:30 00496347C A5.04982A
LC4G 1 1/14/2005 18:30 00496348D A5.04982A
LC4I 1 1/14/2005 18:30 00495569L A5.04983 B
LC4K 1 1/14/2005 18:30 00496349E A5.04983 B
LC4K 1 1/16/2005 18:15 00495572F A5.04984C
LC4M 1 1/16/2005 18:15 00495575J A5.04985D
The following were used for other samples in the QC batches
LC4M 11/14/2005 18:30 00496350X
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Data Package Checklist
(Initials do not signify approval)
Reviewer
MASB QA Officer
NAREL QA Coordinator
MASB Chief
Initials Date
Project: KATRINA RESPONSE-MS
SDG Number: #0500067
Date due:
Analysis: NAREL GAM-01
Type of Package:
~ Data Summary Package
~ Complete Package
Y N N/A
Comments
~ ~ ~ All samples in the SDG are reported
~ ~ ~ All results are the ones intended
~ ~ ~ Printed results match the raw data
~ ~ ~ Error report forms are attached
~ ~ ~ SDG Form is attached
~ ~ ~ Analyst's checklist is attached
~ ~ ~ Original prep batch forms are attached
~ ~ ~ All supporting data sheets are attached
~ ~ ~ All raw data sheets appear to be correct
~ ~ ~ All handwritten notes are initialed and dated
~ ~ ~ Package is arranged correctly
~ ~ ~ Package appears to be complete
Were holding times met? ~ Yes ~ No ~ N/A
Were all QC results acceptable? ~ Yes ~ No
Are there any exceptions to report? ~ Yes ~ No
Prepared by:
Q AO Review
Y N N/A
~ ~ ~ All QC failures are noted
~ ~ ~ Raw data look reasonable
~ ~ ~ All exceptions have been noted
Note: If changes to the case
narrative are suggested, please
provide the necessary language.
Comments:
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GAMMA ANALYSES
REPORT OF SAMPLE DELIV ERY GROUP #0500067
Project: KATRINA RESPONSE-MS
Analysis Procedure: Gamma Spectrometry
Date Reported: 10/27/2005
SAMPLES
NAREL
Sample #
Client Sample ID
Type
Matrix
Date
Collected
Date
Received
A5.04976C
CFMSD03
SAM
SEDIMENT
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04977D
CFMSD04
SAM
SEDIMENT
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04978E
CFMSD05
SAM
SEDIMENT
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04979F
CFMSD05D
SAM
SEDIMENT
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04980Y
CFMSD06
SAM
SEDIMENT
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04981Z
CFMSD07
SAM
SEDIMENT
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
EXCEPTIONS
1. Packaging and Shipping - No problems were observed.
2. Documentation - No problems were observed.
3. Sample Preparation - No problems were encountered.
4. Analysis - NAREL sample A5.04978 was originally counted on a detector that failed its daily QC. The
sample was recounted on a different detector. The results of the recount arc reported in this data package.
5. Holding Times - All holding times were met.
QUALITY CONTROL
1. QC samples - All QC analysis results met NAREL acceptance criteria.
2. Instruments - Response and background checks for all instruments used in these analyses met NAREL
acceptance criteria.
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CERTIFICATION
I certify that this data report complies with the terms and conditions of the Quality Assurance Project Plan, except as
noted above. Release of the data contained in this report has been authorized by the Chief of the Monitoring and
Analytical Services Branch and the NAREL Quality Assurance Coordinator, or their designees, as verified by the
following signatures.
Mary F. Wisdom Date
Quality Assurance Coordinator
John Griggs. Ph.D. Date
Chief. Monitoring and Analytical Services Branch
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GENERAL INFORMATION
SAMPLE TYPES
BLD Blind sample
FBK Field blank
SAM Normal sample
ANALYSIS QC TYPES
ANA Normal analysis
DUP Laboratory duplicate
LCS Laboratory control sample (blank spike)
MS Matrix spike
MSD Matrix spike duplicate
RBK Reagent blank
QUALITY INDICATORS
RPD Relative Percent Difference
%R Percent Recovery
Z Number of standard deviations by which a QC measurement differs from the expected value
EVALUATION OF QC ANALYSES
A reagent blank result is considered unacceptable if it is more than 3 standard deviations below zero or more than 3
standard deviations above a predetermined upper control limit. For some analyses NAREL has set the upper control
limit at zero. For others the control limit is a small positive number.
NAREL evaluates the results of duplicate and spike analyses using "Z scores." A Z score is the number of standard
deviations by which the QC result differs from its ideal value. The score is considered acceptable if its absolute value
is not greater than 3.
The Z score for a spiked sample is computed by dividing the difference between the measured value and the target value
by the combined standard uncertainty of the difference.
The Z score for a duplicate analysis is computed by dividing the difference between the two measured values by the
combined standard uncertainty of the difference. When the precision of paired MS/MSD analyses is evaluated, the
native sample activity is subtracted from each measured value and the net concentrations arc then converted to total
activities before the Z score is computed.
Each standard uncertainty used to compute a Z score includes an additional fixed term to represent sources of
measurement error other than counting error. This additional term is not used in the evaluation of reagent blanks.
NAREL reports the "relative percent difference," or RPD. between duplicate results and the "percent recovery." or %R,
for spiked analyses, but docs not use these values for evaluation.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
ANALYSIS SUMMARY
Analysis Procedure: NAREL GAM-01
Title: Gamma Spectrometry
NAREL Sample #
QC
Type
Preparation Procedure
Date
Completed
Prep
Batch #
QC
Batch #
A5.04976C
N/A
10/13/2005
0010113P
0003916R
A5.04977D
N/A
10/13/2005
0010113P
0003916R
A5.04978E
N/A
10/27/2005
0010151W
0003916R
A5.04979F
N/A
10/13/2005
0010113P
0003916R
A5.04980Y
N/A
10/13/2005
0010113P
0003916R
A5.04980Y
DUP
N/A
10/14/2005
0010113P
0003916R
A5.04981Z
N/A
10/13/2005
0010113P
0003916R
* Samples marked with an asterisk are not in this sample delivery group but were analyzed with it for QC purposes.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04976C
SEDIMENT
SAM
1.150e+02 GDRY
44.22 %
92.00 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003916R
0010113P
N/A
NAREL GAM-01
DPS
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
10/12/2005 15:21
1000.0
GE02
NSS
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Bal40
ND
1.6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Be7
2.75e-01
1.5e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
3.51e-01
2.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
3.64e-01
6.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
5.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
2.39e-02
1.7e-()2
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
5.1e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
2.34e+00
4.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210 *
8.85e-01
9.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.65e-01
4.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
4.35e-01
5.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
1.53e-01
7.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra224
3.97e-01
3.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1.08e+00
4.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
3.74e-01
7.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Th234 *
6.77e-01
2.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.42e-01
2.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
6.75e-02
2.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* Ail asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04977D
SEDIMENT
SAM
2.440e+02 GDRY
75.62 %
96.80 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003916R
0010113P
N/A
NAREL GAM-01
DPS
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
10/12/2005 15:22
1000.0
GE04
NSS
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Bal40
ND
8.7e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Be7
5.55e-02
5.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
4.60e-01
1.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
3.84e-01
3.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
2.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
ND
2.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
2.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
l.lle+00
1.6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
3.2e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.38e-01
3.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
4.36e-01
3.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra224
4.03e-01
2.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
7.93e-01
1.9e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
4.13e-01
3.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.29e-01
1.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
4.98e-02
1.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* Ail asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04978E
SEDIMENT
SAM
1.340e+01 GASH
22.28 %
56.40 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003916R
0010151W
N/A
NAREL GAM-01
DPS
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
10/26/2005 14:15
1000.0
GE04
NSS
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Bal40
ND
6.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
4.59e-01
4.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
4.74e-01
9.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
7.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
4.28e-01
5.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
3.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
2.32e+00
6.7e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
9.4e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.93e-01
8.1e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
5.59e-01
8.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1.26e+00
7.6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
3.98e-01
1.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Th234 *
1.04e+00
6.1e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.35e-01
4.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* Ail asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04979F
SEDIMENT
SAM
4.060e+01 GDRY
23.14%
66.40 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003916R
0010113P
N/A
NAREL GAM-01
DPS
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
10/12/2005 15:23
1000.0
GE06
NSS
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Bal40
ND
2.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
6.80e-01
3.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
6.00e-01
1.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
6.1e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
7.10e-01
6.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
8.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
2.90e+00
5.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
3.5e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
5.55e-01
7.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
7.32e-01
8.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
2.33e-01
1.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1.66e+00
7.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
5.93e-01
1.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Th234 *
1.61e+00
5.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.92e-01
4.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
1.13e-01
4.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* Ail asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04980Y
SEDIMENT
SAM
7.390e+01 GDRY
50.08 %
82.40 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003916R
0010113P
N/A
NAREL GAM-01
DPS
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
10/12/2005 15:23
1000.0
GE07
NSS
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Bal40
ND
2.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Be7
3.53e-01
1.7e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
1.17e+00
3.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
7.05e-01
7.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
4.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
5.36e-02
2. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
6.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
6.28e+00
6.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
4.6e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
9.39e-01
7.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
7.85e-01
7.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
2.97e-01
l.le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1.82e+00
5.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
1.00e+00
l.le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
2.63e-01
3.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
1.14e-01
3.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* Ail asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04980Y
SEDIMENT
SAM
7.390e+01 GDRY
50.08 %
82.40 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003916R
0010113P
N/A
NAREL GAM-01
DPS
DUP
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
10/13/2005 12:52
1000.0
GE02
NSS
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Bal40
ND
2.7e-()l
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Be7
1.50C-01
1.5e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
9.95e-01
3.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
6.45e-01
9. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
7.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
4.26e-02
3.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
7.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
5.81e+00
7.7e-()l
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
2.0e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
9.68e-01
8.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
7.5 le-01
7.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
3.24e-01
1.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra224
8.66e-01
5.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1.89e+00
5.5e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
8.66e-01
1.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Th234 *
1.55e+00
3.9e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
3.00e-01
4.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* Ail asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04981Z
SEDIMENT
SAM
7.540e+01 GDRY
59.53 %
85.20 %
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003916R
0010113P
N/A
NAREL GAM-01
DPS
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
10/12/2005 15:22
1000.0
GE09
NSS
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Bal40
ND
1.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Be7
3.12e-01
1.7e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
5.62e-01
2.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
3.64e-01
5.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
4. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
6.30e-01
4.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
6.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
2.25e+(K)
3.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
4.9e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
5.0 le-01
5.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
4.04e-01
5.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra224
4.95e-01
3.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226
ND
5.9e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
5.57e-01
8.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Th234 *
7.23e-01
3.6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.66e-01
2.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
8.07e-02
2.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* Ail asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
QC BATCH SUMMARY
QC batch#: 0003916R
Preparation procedure: N/A
Analysis procedure: NAREL GAM-01
NAREL Sample #
QC
Type
Yield (%)
± 2a Uncertainty (%)
Analyst
A5.04976C
N/A
DPS
A5.04977D
N/A
DPS
A5.04978E
N/A
DPS
A5.04979F
N/A
DPS
A5.04980Y
N/A
DPS
A5.04980Y
DUP
N/A
DPS
A5.04981Z
N/A
DPS
* Samples marked with an asterisk are not in this sample delivery group but were analyzed with it for QC purposes.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
PREPARATION BATCH SUMMARY
SAMPLES ANALYZED
NAREL
Sample #
QC
Type
Aliquot Si/c
Completion
Date
Prep Batch
A5.04976C
1.15e+02 GDRY
10/13/2005
0010113P
A5.04977D
2.44e+02 GDRY
10/13/2005
0010113P
A5.04978E
1.34e+01 GASH
10/27/2005
0010151W
A5.04979F
4.06e+01 GDRY
10/13/2005
0010113P
A5.04980Y
7.39e+01 GDRY
10/13/2005
0010113P
A5.04980Y
DUP
7.39e+01 GDRY
10/14/2005
0010113P
A5.04981Z
7.54e+01 GDRY
10/13/2005
0010113P
* Samples marked with an asterisk are not in this sample delivery group but were analyzed with it for QC purposes.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500067
DETECTOR REPORT
The following were used for samples in the SDG
GE02 10/12/2005 15:21 00495545C A5.04976C
GE02 10/13/2005 12:52 00495560B A5.04980Y
GE04 10/12/2005 15:22 00495548F A5.04977D
GE04 10/26/2005 14:15 004963SOD A5.04978E
GE06 10/12/2005 15:23 00495554D A5.04979F
GE07 10/12/2005 15:23 00495557G A5.04980Y
GE09 10/12/2005 15:22 00495561C A5.04981Z
The following were used for other samples in the QC batches
None found
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Data Package Checklist
(Initials do not signify approval)
Reviewer
MASB QA Officer
NAREL QA Coordinator
MASB Chief
Initials Date
Project: KATRINA RESPONSE-MS
SDG Number: #0500068
Date due:
Analysis: NAREL GAM-01
Type of Package:
~ Data Summary Package
~ Complete Package
Y N N/A
Comments
~ ~ ~ All samples in the SDG are reported
~ ~ ~ All results are the ones intended
~ ~ ~ Printed results match the raw data
~ ~ ~ Error report forms are attached
~ ~ ~ SDG Form is attached
~ ~ ~ Analyst's checklist is attached
~ ~ ~ Original prep batch forms are attached
~ ~ ~ All supporting data sheets are attached
~ ~ ~ All raw data sheets appear to be correct
~ ~ ~ All handwritten notes are initialed and dated
~ ~ ~ Package is arranged correctly
~ ~ ~ Package appears to be complete
Were holding times met? ~ Yes ~ No ~ N/A
Were all QC results acceptable? ~ Yes ~ No
Are there any exceptions to report? ~ Yes ~ No
Prepared by:
Q AO Review
Y N N/A
~ ~ ~ All QC failures are noted
~ ~ ~ Raw data look reasonable
~ ~ ~ All exceptions have been noted
Note: If changes to the case
narrative are suggested, please
provide the necessary language.
Comments:
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GAMMA ANALYSES
REPORT OF SAMPLE DELIV ERY GROUP #0500068
Project: KATRINA RESPONSE-MS
Analysis Procedure: Gamma Spectrometry
Date Reported: 10/19/2005
SAMPLES
NAREL
Sample #
Client Sample ID
Type
Matrix
Date
Collected
Date
Received
A5.04982A
CFMSF01
SAM
SOIL
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04983B
CFMSF02
SAM
SOIL
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04984C
CFMSF02S
SAM
SOIL
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
A5.04985D
CFMSF08
SAM
SOIL
10/06/2005
10/07/2005
EXCEPTIONS
1. Packaging and Shipping - No problems were observed.
2. Documentation - No problems were observed.
3. Sample Preparation - No problems were encountered.
4. Analysis - No problems were encountered.
5. Holding Times - All holding times were met.
QUALITY CONTROL
1. QC samples - All QC analysis results met NAREL acceptance criteria.
2. Instruments - Response and background checks for all instruments used in these analyses met NAREL
acceptance criteria.
CERTIFICATION
I certify that this data report complies with the terms and conditions of the Quality Assurance Project Plan, except as
noted above. Release of the data contained in this report has been authorized by the Chief of the Monitoring and
Analytical Services Branch and the NAREL Quality Assurance Coordinator, or their designees, as verified by the
following signatures.
Mary F. Wisdom Date
Quality Assurance Coordinator
John Griggs. Ph.D. Date
Chief. Monitoring and Analytical Services Branch
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GENERAL INFORMATION
SAMPLE TYPES
BLD Blind sample
FBK Field blank
SAM Normal sample
ANALYSIS QC TYPES
ANA Normal analysis
DUP Laboratory duplicate
LCS Laboratory control sample (blank spike)
MS Matrix spike
MSD Matrix spike duplicate
RBK Reagent blank
QUALITY INDICATORS
RPD Relative Percent Difference
%R Percent Recovery
Z Number of standard deviations by which a QC measurement differs from the expected value
EVALUATION OF QC ANALYSES
A reagent blank result is considered unacceptable if it is more than 3 standard deviations below zero or more than 3
standard deviations above a predetermined upper control limit. For some analyses NAREL has set the upper control
limit at zero. For others the control limit is a small positive number.
NAREL evaluates the results of duplicate and spike analyses using "Z scores." A Z score is the number of standard
deviations by which the QC result differs from its ideal value. The score is considered acceptable if its absolute value
is not greater than 3.
The Z score for a spiked sample is computed by dividing the difference between the measured value and the target value
by the combined standard uncertainty of the difference.
The Z score for a duplicate analysis is computed by dividing the difference between the two measured values by the
combined standard uncertainty of the difference. When the precision of paired MS/MSD analyses is evaluated, the
native sample activity is subtracted from each measured value and the net concentrations arc then converted to total
activities before the Z score is computed.
Each standard uncertainty used to compute a Z score includes an additional fixed term to represent sources of
measurement error other than counting error. This additional term is not used in the evaluation of reagent blanks.
NAREL reports the "relative percent difference," or RPD. between duplicate results and the "percent recovery." or %R,
for spiked analyses, but docs not use these values for evaluation.
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GENERAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED)
GAMMA ANALYSIS
The reporting format lists the gamma emitters in alphabetical order. The activity and 2-sigma uncertainty for
radionuclides measured by gamma spectroscopy are reported only if the nuclide is detected. Nuclides that arc not
detected do not appear in the report, with the exception of Ba-140. Co-60, Cs-137,1-131, K-40, Ra-226 and Ra-228.
If one of these seven nuclides is undetected. NAREL reports it as "Not Detected" or "ND", and provides a sample-
specific estimate of the MDC.
Due to potential spectral interferences and other possible problems associated with the determination of the activity
of certain radionuclides, the activities for Bi-214, Pb-214. Th-234, Pa-234m, Ra-226, Th-231, and U-235 arc subject
to greater possible uncertainty than other commonly reported radionuclides. It should be noted that this potential
uncertainty is not included in the two-sigma counting uncertainty which is reported with each activity. Although in
this report we do provide the calculated activities for these radionuclides, we recommend that the results be used only
as a qualitative means of indicating the presence of these radionuclides and not as a quantitative measure of their
concentration. The results for these nuclides arc not used in the evaluation of quality control samples. Furthermore,
because of mutual interference between Ra-226 and U-235, NAREL's gamma analysis software tends to overestimate
the amounts of these nuclides whenever both arc present in a sample. Lower estimates for Ra-226 activities can be
obtained from the reported activities of its decay products. Pb-214 and Bi-214, which arc likely to be somewhat less
than the Ra-226 activity because of the potential escape of radon gas.
NAREL's gamma spectroscopy software corrects activities and MDCs for decay between collection and analysis, but
only up to a limit of ten half-lives. So. if the decay time for a sample is more than ten half-lives of a radionuclide, that
nuclide will almost always be undetected and the reported MDC will be meaningless. This is usually a problem only
for short-lived radionuclides, such as 1-131 and Ba-140. when there is a long delay between collection and analysis.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
ANALYSIS SUMMARY
Analysis Procedure: NAREL GAM-01
Title: Gamma Spectrometry
NAREL Sample #
QC
Type
Preparation Procedure
Date
Completed
Prep
Batch #
QC
Batch #
A5.04982A
N/A
10/13/2005
0010113P
0003917T
A5.04983B
N/A
10/14/2005
0010113P
0003917T
A5.04984C
N/A
10/14/2005
0010113P
0003917T
A5.04985D
N/A
10/14/2005
0010113P
0003917T
A5.04985D
DUP
N/A
10/18/2005
0010113P
0003917T
* Samples marked with an asterisk are not in this sample delivery group but were analyzed with it for QC purposes.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04982A
SOIL
SAM
1.510e+02 GDRY
91.12%
N/A
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003917T
0010113P
N/A
NAREL GAM-01
DPS
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
10/13/2005 12:47
500.0
GE13
NSS
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Bal40
ND
1.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
4.72e-01
2.3e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
8.24e-01
6.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
2.7e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
4.5 le-02
1.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
4.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
7.19C-01
2.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
3.1e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.28e-01
4.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
8.75e-01
6.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
1.4 le-01
1.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
2.28e+00
4.le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
4.6 le-01
6.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.34e-01
2. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
1.42e-01
2.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* Ail asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04983B
SOIL
SAM
1.560e+02 GDRY
77.88 %
N/A
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003917T
0010113P
N/A
NAREL GAM-01
DPS
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
10/13/2005 21:09
500.0
GE13
NSS
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Bal40
ND
l.le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
3.99e-01
2.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
5.10C-01
4.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
2.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
1.54e-01
2.0e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
4.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
5.89e-01
2.1e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
2.8e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.64e-01
4.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
5.45e-01
4.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
1.00e-01
1.0e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra224
3.93e-01
3.6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1.20e+00
3.5e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
4.67e-01
6. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.36e-01
2. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
7.54e-02
2.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* Ail asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
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GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04984C
SOIL
SAM
1.380e+02 GDRY
77.37 %
N/A
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003917T
0010113P
N/A
NAREL GAM-01
DPS
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
10/14/2005 05:32
500.0
GE13
NSS
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Bal40
ND
1.5e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
3.29e-01
2.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
5.06e-01
5.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
2.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
1.56e-01
2. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
5. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
8.68e-01
2.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
3.1e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.58e-01
4.7e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
5.59e-01
5.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
1.3 le-01
9.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1.13e+00
4.le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
4.77e-01
6.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.33e-01
2.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
7.12e-02
2.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* Ail asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04985D
SOIL
SAM
1.230e+02 GDRY
93.22 %
N/A
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003917T
0010113P
N/A
NAREL GAM-01
DPS
ANA
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
10/14/2005 13:55
500.0
GE13
NSS
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Bal40
ND
1.5e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
4.82e-01
2.9e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
4.57e-01
5.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
3.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
1.60e-02
1.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
5.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
1.04e+00
2.8e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
3.4e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.38e-01
4.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
5.17e-01
5.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
1.14e-01
l.le-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
8.91e-01
4.5e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
4.66e-01
6.9e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.38e-01
2.4e-()2
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
5.59e-02
2.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* Ail asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
Sample #:
Matrix:
Sample type:
Amount analyzed:
Dry/wet weight:
Ash/dry weight:
A5.04985D
SOIL
SAM
1.230e+02 GDRY
93.22 %
N/A
QC batch #:
Prep batch #:
Prep procedure:
Analysis procedure:
Analyst:
QC type:
0003917T
0010113P
N/A
NAREL GAM-01
DPS
DUP
COUNTING INFORMATION
Date and time
Duration (mill)
Detector ID
Operator
10/17/2005 15:10
1000.0
GE02
DPS
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Analyte
Activity
± 2o Uncertainty
MDC
Unit
Date
Bal40
ND
2.2e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Be7
2.12e-01
1.4e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi212
2.79e-01
2.6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Bi214 *
4.26e-01
6.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Co60
ND
4.8e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Csl37
ND
4.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
1131
ND
7. le-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
K40
1.16e+00
3.6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb210
ND
1.4e+00
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb212
4.06e-01
4.4e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Pb214 *
5.25e-01
5.5e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra223
1.06e-01
7.6e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra226 *
1.07e+00
3.7e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Ra228
4.67e-01
7.2e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
Th234 *
5.20e-01
2.6e-01
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
T1208
1.37e-01
2.7e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
U235 *
6.74e-02
2.3e-02
PCI/GDRY
10/06/2005
* Ail asterisk indicates a result whose value may be significantly over or underestimated.
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
QC BATCH SUMMARY
QC batch#: 0003917T
Preparation procedure: N/A
Analysis procedure: NAREL GAM-01
NAREL Sample #
QC
Type
Yield (%)
± 2a Uncertainty (%)
Analyst
A5.04982A
N/A
DPS
A5.04983B
N/A
DPS
A5.04984C
N/A
DPS
A5.04985D
N/A
DPS
A5.04985D
DUP
N/A
DPS
* Samples marked with an asterisk are not in this sample delivery group but were analyzed with it for QC purposes.
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
PREPARATION BATCH SUMMARY
SAMPLES ANALYZED
NAREL
Sample #
QC
Type
Aliquot Si/c
Completion
Date
Prep Batch
A5.04982A
A5.04983B
A5.04984C
A5.04985D
A5.04985D
DUP
1.51e+02 GDRY
1.56e+02 GDRY
1.38e+02 GDRY
1.23e+02 GDRY
1.23e+02 GDRY
10/13/2005
10/14/2005
10/14/2005
10/14/2005
10/18/2005
0010113P
0010113P
0010113P
0010113P
0010113P
* Samples marked with an asterisk are not in this sample delivery group but were analyzed with it for QC purposes.
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
GAMMA ANALYSES
SDG #0500068
DETECTOR REPORT
The following were used for samples in the SDG
GE02 10/17/2005 15:10 00495576K A5.04985D
GE13 10/13/2005 12:47 00495564F A5.04982A
GE13 10/13/2005 21:09 00495567J A5.04983 B
GE13 10/14/2005 05:32 00495570D A5.04984C
GE13 10/14/2005 13:55 00495573G A5.04985D
The following were used for other samples in the QC batches
None found
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