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CIRCLE SMELTING CORPORATION SITE

RISK EVALUATION ADDENDUM FOR
RESIDENTIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS

November 1, 1995

Prepared by: Patricia Van Leeuwen
U.S. EPA Toxicologist
Region V

Reviewed by:

Ramon Torres

U.S. EPA Remedial Project Manager
Region V


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CIRCLE SMELTING CORPORATION SITE

RISK EVALUATION ADDENDUM FOR
RESIDENTIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS

Introduction

This Risk Evaluation Addendum presents the results of the
preliminary risk evaluation for Circle Smelting Corporation (CSC)
Site in Beckemeyer, Illinois. The main purpose of this addendum
is to explain, clarify, and identify potential human health risks
associated with CSC site. The United States Environmental
Protection Agency(EPA) has identified soil lead contamination as
the principal environmental problem associated with the site.

This addendum is divided into two sections: addendum l and
addendum 2.

Addendum 1 explains the potential human health risk associated
with the contamination on residential areas. Site specific data
(i.e., residential soil samples, in-house dust samples, lead-
based paint samples and water samples) were used as principal and
supported data for this addendum. This addendum includes a
description of the overall approach that EPA adopted to conduct
this evaluation. All considerations used in this addendum are
detailed described. Finally, a recommendation about which soil
lead cleanup concentration is more rational and acceptable by
EPA.

Addendum 2 explains the rationale used to develop a risk for a
non-residential (adult) exposure population associated with the
CSC site. In this addendum EPA also describes the overall
approach as well as the basic methodology used to develop the
minimum exposure at an industrial scenario. A recommendation
about the risk-based goal for concentration of lead in soil at
commercial areas is also provided.

This Risk Evaluation Addendum also intends to response the health
comments received during the public comment period for the
Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis for CSC site. This addendum
considered in the best way possible all the concerns from the
Potentially Responsible Party (ASARCO) as expressed through
Kleinfelder, Inc.

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Addendum 1
EXPANDED RESIDENTIAL SOIL EVALUATION

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reviewed the
section titled "Development of the Lead PRG Using the
Uptake/Biokinetic Model" presented as Attachment B of the
Engineering Evaluation and Cost Analysis (EE/CA) Report for the
Circle Smelting Corporation Site, Beckemeyer, Illinois, which was
prepared by CH2M Hill in April 1994, and found the risk
evaluation to be seriously lacking. EPA then reexamined the data
for the site and prepared a new risk assessment, evaluating the
data incorporated in the EE/CA Report and from a new set of data
collected during a confirmatory sampling round in Beckemeyer in
September 1995. Expanded analyses were made using version 0.99d
of the Integrated Exposure Uptake Biokinetic Model for Lead in
Children (IEUBK Model). These expanded analyses are presented in
this Addendum.

Overall Approach

The main source of lead contamination in the Village of
Beckemeyer is cinder waste which has been used in the
construction of walkways, driveways and alleys. Additionally,
isolated spots of cinder waste, sometimes even containing
retorts, have been found where fill was needed as backfill
against a foundation or in other areas in the yard. These latter
deposits are most worrisome as it is not always possible to
predict where such areas are located. A few residential
properties are reported to have had extensive application of fill
material during development.

EPA approached the problem of determining a safe level of
lead in soil for residential properties at the Circle Smelting
Corporation Site by looking at the question in a step-wise
manner. EPA first determined what level of lead in soil might be
acceptable if exposure to a child under the age of seven by
incidental ingestion to an average concentration in residential
soil is considered. A child whose typical soil contact
concentration exceeds this level is predicted to have a greater
than acceptable risk. EPA next considered the problem of how to
determine a safe level of lead in residential soils if the
exposure to soil is uneven due to the presence of hot spots
(discrete areas in yards with tailing deposits containing
elevated levels of lead). EPA finally considered the additional
potential impact of ingestion of home-grown vegetables, which was
not taken into account in the above two evaluations.

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Data Review

In this Expanded Residential Soil Evaluation, EPA used the
data from primarily two data sets. The first set of data was
taken from Table A-l "Comprehensive Data Base", Appendix A of the
EE/CA and included data collected in sampling rounds of
residential properties on March 29, 1993 and May 17, 1993. The
March 29 data consists of 13 targeted soil samples, including one
duplicate sample, collected by the Technical Assistant Team (TAT)
contractor in Beckemeyer along walkways that generally displayed
a characteristic bright-green moss or algae growth and in alleys
with exposed slag. Twelve of the thirteen samples exceeded the
Illinois background level for lead in soil of 346 /zg/g (sampled
soil contained a lead concentration range of 1200 to 31,000
fig/g) . The May 17 data consists of 9 soil samples collected from
residential areas throughout Beckemeyer by U.S. EPA. These
samples were not targeted and range in lead concentration from
132 to 600 nq/g. These two sets of samples were combined in the
first analysis.

Recent sampling undertaken to characterize the lead
concentrations in soil, indoor dust, paint and water in a limited
number of residential properties provided the basis for exploring
alternate input values for the IEUBK Model in the expanded
evaluation. This data is included in Appendix A of this
Addendum: Environmental Sampling Project Report for Circle
Smelting, prepared by ecology and environment, inc., and in
Appendix B: Sampling Protocol and Laboratory Reports.

Initial Evaluation:

Use of IEUBK Model Using Input as Average Site Exposure

The first set of analysis were performed both to (1)
reexamine the probability for observing a blood lead level which
exceeds the health-based level of concern of 10 fig/dL in a child
living at a residential property in Beckemeyer and to (2)
generate a set of range-finding analyses which were omitted in
the April 1994 EE/CA Report. Model runs incorporated a range of
dust lead concentration to soil lead concentration ratios, in an
attempt to evaluate the sensitivity of this parameter value on
the outcome parameter.

EPA initially examined the potential for an adverse health
effect in children, based on the probability of an elevated blood
lead level, using the 1993 data presented in the EE/CA report and
the default values in the IEUBK Model, as the available site data
consisted primarily of targeted and non-targeted soil samples in
the residential area. However, a review of residential house

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dust samples collected by the Illinois Department of Public
Health in October 1994 (included as Appendix C) suggested that
the use of a lower value for the dust lead concentration to soil
lead concentration ratio might be more reasonable and might
better reflect the lead soil contamination pattern in the yard
soil. The house dust samples showed a lead concentration high of
602 /xg/g (living room) and an average of 276 fig/g for the two
rooms sampled. Targeted sampling of the yard in the March 1993
round indicated a soil lead concentration of 1200 ppm where
tailings were observed. This data indicated a lead dust to soil
ratio of 0.50 to 0.37, based on the above samples. EPA chose to
carry out their analysis using the input value of 0.5, given that
the calculated ratio reflected contributions to house dust from
the targeted area only and that other, less contaminated, areas
of the yard would also contribute to the house dust
concentration. An inspection of the home revealed that the
interior walls were paneled and woodwork was stained rather than
painted, suggesting no additional lead contribution from indoor
paint.

The input data and corresponding predicted geometric mean
blood lead levels using the targeted and non-targeted samples
from the 1993 data sets and a dust to soil ratio of 0.5, were
generated using the Multiple Source Analysis option for dust in
the IEUBK Model. The results are shown in Table 1. Default
values were used for other parameter inputs lacking data to
indicate that these values should be changed.

A range finding run using the same input values and a soil
lead concentration range of 350 to 600 fig/g was carried out using
the Multiple Runs Analysis option; the output indicated a risk
of exceeding the target blood lead level (ROE) of 3.45% to 13.64%
(shown in Figure 1 and Table 2). As a result of the range
finding runs, a focused run using a soil lead concentration range
of 380 to 420 fig/g was then carried out. This procedure
identified a soil lead concentration of 400 pg/g as the target
soil cleanup level. The results are shown in Figures 2 and 3 and
Table 3.

EPA also looked at the sensitivity of the lead dust
concentration to lead soil concentration ratio on the identified
lead soil cleanup level of 400 fig/g (Table 4) and had some
concern over using a value based on a single home sampling. EPA
requested that the TAT contractor collect a set of confirmation
samples of soil, house dust, paint and water in a number of
residential properties in Beckemeyer to provide more information
on this parameter and other potential sources of lead. Lead soil
and dust data from the Environmental Sampling Project Report are
summarized in Table 5.

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Further Evaluation:

Consideration of the Impact of Hot Spots on Child Exposure

The data from the additional samples collected at Beckemeyer
residences provided the basis for further evaluation of the soil
lead cleanup level identified in the previous section. In
addition, discussions and communications with the toxicologists
from Kleinfelder, Inc. (Appendix D: letter from Kleinfelder,
October 5, 1995) indicated that they had a number of concerns
over inputs EPA might use in the IEUBK Model to determine a safe
level of lead in soil when the exposure is in the form of
isolated hot spots rather than an average exposure to the soil in
the child's residential exposure unit. EPA considered these
comments carefully and explored several ways of incorporating
this uncertainty in the analysis. EPA also considered the
comments regarding the indoor soil and outdoor dust relationship
and the adjustment of the Geometric Standard Deviation (GSD) in
the Model in this Expanded Evaluation.

Consideration 1: Exposure Frequency to Tailings Deposits

EPA agrees with the Kleinfelder toxicologists that given the
presence of isolated areas of lead-contaminated fill materials in
the child's yard, a child may be exposed to and ingest some soil
which is less contaminated and some which is more contaminated
with lead. EPA also agrees that the use of an average yard soil
lead concentration may not only be impractical to use, but also
may not be sufficiently protective of the child's health because
extremely high levels of lead may be diluted out. The goal of
any analysis would seem to be to set a cleanup level for lead
above which hot spot areas of lead would be addressed rather than
to set a level not to be exceeded as a yard average (or front
yard or backyard average), which in some cases may result in
remediation of extensive areas of the yard where elevated lead
levels are not found.

EPA believes that any meaningful evaluation must consider
some exposure to contaminated soil at the level of concern and
some exposure to soil which is less contaminated. This is not an
easy task as the varying play activities and behavioral patterns
of children who might reside at the residence must be considered.

Given the uncertainty in making such predictions, EPA decided
to consider a range of exposure frequencies in this evaluation.
Based on the data from the September 1995 sampling round and
comments received from the Kleinfelder toxicologists, EPA
considered a range of exposure frequencies to hot spots which

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included 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of a child's outdoor play area.
The higher values were included with the consideration that if a
residential yard was considered to be "safe", picnic areas, small
pools and other play equipment might inadvertently be placed over
a hot spot area, causing the child's significant outdoor exposure
to be the in area of the hot spot.

The child's soil ingestion rate was not adjusted as there
was no reason to believe that the soil ingestion rate was lower
in a Beckemeyer. Rather, the concern was over the lead
concentration in the soil usually contacted. The balance of the
child's exposure was considered to come from ingestion of soil
containing a site-specific background lead concentration. The
latter was calculated by averaging all soil samples from the
September 1995 data set which are equal to or less than the
Illinois average value; ten samples were available for use in
this calculation and provided an arithmetic mean background value
for the area of 158 fiq/g, with a 95th percentile upper confidence
limit of 284 /zg/g. A value of 160 fig/g was used as the
background concentration in this analysis.

Using the rationale that a "safe soil exposure
concentration" (SSEC) is the level at which a child would not
have greater than a 5% probability of exceeding the target blood
lead level of 10 /xg/dL, the following equation was used in the
IEUBK Model runs to calculate the target soil lead cleanup
concentration:

SSEC = x % (TSCC) + (1-x) % (BC)

where	x = frequency of exposure to hot spot areas

TSCC = Target Soil Cleanup Concentration
BC = Background Concentration

The IEUBK Model was run to determine the SSEC and then the
Target Soil Cleanup Concentration was calculated using the
equation.

Consideration 2: Relationship Between Indoor Dust and Outdoor
Soil Lead Concentrations

The ratio of the indoor dust lead concentration to soil lead
concentration is a sensitive parameter in the IEUBK Model. This
ratio in the Model can be understood as the ratio between indoor
dust lead concentrations and the soil lead concentrations usually
contacted by a child.

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No indication of a lowered transport of soil indoors is
shown in Beckemeyer. However, when a yard has hot spots, the
question arises: How much does the hot spot influence the indoor
dust concentration in comparison with cleaner parts of the yard?
EPA anticipates that the ratio between dust lead concentrations
and soil levels will be quite variable among houses, reflecting
the different patterns of yard use and play activities of the
residents. More specifically it can be anticipated that in those
residences where children are in regular contact with the hot
spot soils, these soils will be tracked into the home and will
affect indoor dust levels. To reflect this relationship we
assume that the soil usually contacted by a child and the soil
transported into the home will have similar lead concentrations.

EPA examined the lead levels in the soil in the grassy, play
and bare areas and in the indoor dust collected in the September
1995 sampling. These samples reflected the lead concentrations
in both targeted and non-targeted areas of the yard. As it was
learned that the house dust samples had been sieved, comparisons
with the values from the sieved soil lead analyses were made in
order to evaluate the relationship between the indoor dust and
outdoor soil lead concentrations. EPA subsequently learned that
dust samples from homes RH 5 and RH 9, which had been cleaned
only the day before the samples were taken, could not be sieved.
The laboratory reported that lead analysis on these two samples
was performed on hair balls, carpet fibers and such. The lead
concentration in these samples was 37.7 and 15.9 fig/g of debris,
respectively. These two samples were removed from the analysis.

The ratio of the dust lead concentration to soil lead
concentration was examined when (1) a 3:1 or 3:1:1 ratio of
exposure to the grassy area and the bare and/or play areas was
considered, (2) a 1:1 or 1:1:1 ratio of exposure to the grassy
area and the bare and/or play areas was considered and (3) using
only the contribution to indoor dust from the bare or play areas.
EPA also looked at the site use pattern for each residential
property. These calculations are shown in Table 6. The ratios
thus obtained indicated that at values which represent a
frequency of exposure of 25%, 50% and 100% to the bare areas,
which exhibited elevated lead levels in four of the six samples
used in the analysis, the dust lead concentration to soil lead
concentration ratio varied from a mean of 0.60 to 0.945.

EPA was aware that it is likely that this sampling event did
not result in the collection of samples of the most lead
contaminated soil or the least lead contaminated soil in each
yard. We additionally recognized that such a small number of
samples were inadequate to completely characterize the lead
movement from outdoor sources to indoor dust. However, this
analysis did demonstrate that the lead dust in the outdoor
environment is highly mobile, and that indoor lead concentrations
could reflect outdoor lead levels, especially if outdoor play is

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concentrated in small areas of the yard. The data further
suggest that the activity of pets may also affect this ratio.

In recognition of the factors which affect the dust to soil
ratio, the default assumption that the dust concentration is 70%
of the soil concentration (as contacted by a child) remains
reasonable and is consistent with site data. However, the usual
concentration of lead in soil both as contacted by the child and
as transported into the house may be less than the hot spot
concentration. This possibility is reflected in the analysis by
not only varying the contact fraction, but including a
sensitivity analysis to reflect the sensitivity of the calculated
target soil lead cleanup concentration to the dust to soil ratio.

The ratios as used in these Model runs represent the ratio
of the indoor dust concentration to the safe soil exposure
concentration (SSEC), not to the Target Soil Cleanup Level.

Thus, the higher ratios are not overly conservative in this
analysis.

Consideration 3: Use of an Alternate 6SD Value

The GSD as used in the IEUBK Model is a measure of the
relative variability in blood lead of a child of a specified age,
or children from a hypothetical population, whose lead exposures
in a specified dwelling are known. Children the same age having
identical concentrations of lead in their immediate environment
have different blood lead levels. The inter-individual GSD
represents the variability remaining after environmental and age
variability have been taken into account, and reflects
differences in the amount of time a child spends outdoors, what
he/she does when he/she is outdoors, how often he/she puts
his/her hands in his mouth, whether he/she has siblings and pets
which contribute lead dust to his/her indoor exposure, biological
diversity, differences in food intake, sampling and analytical
error and other sources of variability. As explained in the
Guidance Manual for the IEUBK Model (EPA 1994), because the GSD
value reflects child behavior, biokinetic variability and
measurement variability, unless there are great differences in
child behavior and biokinetic variability among different sites,
the GSD values should be similar for all sites, and site-specific
GSD values should not be needed. The default value used in the
IEUBK Model is 1.6; this value is based on estimates of GSD for
several mining and smelter sites ranging from 1.30 to 1.79
(Marcus 1992).

When a proper blood lead study has been conducted at a
site and adequate data on the blood lead levels and environmental
exposures of the children in the area are available, it is
sometimes useful to examine the site-specific GSD. Such data is

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not usually available, and appropriate use of the IEUBK Model
does not require that site-specific blood lead data be available.
While a blood lead screening study was carried out in Beckemeyer
(IDPH, 1994), no blood lead/environmental lead study of children
was conducted at this site. However, because EPA considered a
range of exposure frequencies to hot spots in the residential
units in this analysis, we believed that it would be useful to
examine a range of GSD values as well. While it was considered
that outdoor exposure that was restricted to highly contaminated
areas might result in values near the default value or even
lower, exposure scenarios which considered only a portion of the
child's exposure to the more contaminated areas would incur more
variability between children. Therefore, the lower GSD values
were used in conjunction with greater exposure frequencies to hot
spot areas in this analysis, while the higher GSD values were
considered where the exposure was more variable.

Results of Further Evaluations

The results of the further analyses to determine an
appropriate Target Soil Lead Cleanup Level for the residential
properties are shown as a matrix in Table 7: Calculated Target
Soil Lead Cleanup Levels. The matrix is useful because it
encompasses a range of child exposure scenarios and accompanying
uncertainties. The target soil lead cleanup values presented in
the table range from 140 to 1180 fig/g. However, a more
reasonable range might be 280 to 980 /xg/g, with an intermediate
value of 500 to 525 ng/g. In addition, it should be remembered
that a mean soil lead background level was used in this analysis
rather than the 95th percentile upper confidence limit on the
mean. Therefore, some yards showed a higher background
concentration for lead, making the choice of a more elevated
target soil lead cleanup level less protective.

Additional Impact of Ingestion of Home Grown Vegetables

EPA was further concerned at the Beckemeyer Village site
over the large number of gardens they and the TAT contractors
observed in resident's yards. While examination of the gardens
revealed that the most frequently grown crops appeared to be
tomatoes, corn, peppers, squash and other vegetables which are
less likely to accumulate excessive levels of lead, EPA was
aware that ingestion of home-grown vegetables can be one of the
most significant exposure pathways for lead for the child.

Lacking site-specific data on the frequency of ingestion of home-
grown vegetables and lead concentrations in vegetables in
Beckemeyer, EPA reviewed the data on lead incorporation in
vegetables collected at other Superfund sites.

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Data from the Midvale Community Lead Study, conducted by the
Department of Environmental Health, University of Cincinnati
Medical Center personnel, July 1990, indicated that 35.3 % of
Midvale residents have gardens, and that crops showed elevated
lead levels (geometric mean = 23 ppm; range = 2 to 140 ppm; N =
69). In the Baseline Risk Assessment for the Sharon
Steel/Midvale Tailings site, the potential impact of consuming a
diet which contained 14.2 % of the total vegetable intake and
predicted lead concentrations in leafy, vine, and root crops of
0.93, 0.23 and 0.93 ng/g wet weight (based on a soil lead
concentration of 460 mg/kg) were evaluated. In Appendix A,
Recommended Health-Based Soil Action Levels for Residential
Soils, for the site an action level of 500 mg/kg was recommended
to protect children at a target blood lead level of 12.5 /zg/dL,
assuming no lead intake from home-grown vegetables. The document
suggested that lead concentrations in gardens would have to be
much lower, in the range of 150-200 mg/kg, to protect children
whose families depend heavily on home-grown vegetables.

Investigations of the health impact of ingestion of
contaminated home-grown vegetables at a Midwestern site in Jasper
County, Missouri, which is more similar to Beckemeyer, indicated
that approximately 5% of those resident's vegetable consumption
came from home-grown vegetables. Lead concentrations of 0.62
fig/g and 2.1 (ig/g were found in samples of non-root and root
vegetables, respectively. Data and discussion from all three
reports in included in Appendix E.

EPA performed a range-finding run using as inputs into the
IEUBK Model a dust to soil lead concentration ratio of 0.5 and
the alternate dietary input option, in which 5.0% of the home-
grown vegetable consumption was considered to come from
vegetables which contain 0.62 fig/g of lead. The results of a
range-finding run are shown in Figure 4 and Table 8. These Model
runs suggest that a soil cleanup level between 300 and 350 mg/kg
might be needed to protect children whose families depend on
home-grown vegetables in Beckemeyer. The consideration of the
potential impact of this additional exposure pathway for children
would lend support for the choice of a target soil lead cleanup
level at the lower end of the range of values presented in Table
7.

Recommendations

The removal action recommended in the EE/CA required a
cleanup level which will be protected to human health and the
environment as well as be an indicator for the amount of soil to
be removed. The cleanup level should be based on the risk that a
contaminant represent to the population directly affected. In
view of this, EPA conducted a risk evaluation based on
site specific data (i.e., soil, dust, lead-based paint, water),

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risk exposure scenarios, IUEBK model runs, sensitivity analysis
and scientific considerations. The complexity of the site with
respect to the extent of contamination in the residential areas
("hot spot" locations) makes the determination of the cleanup
number very difficult. EPA reviewed and analyzed all the data
and concerns and determined that a range between 500 and 525 ppm
is the most appropriate and reasonable value for this site. This
range lies between the frequency exposure to hot spots of 0.25,
0.50, 0.75, and 1.0 with a dust lead concentration/ soil lead
concentration ration of 0.5 to 0.7. The 500-525 range satisfies
all the possible combinations in the exposure scenarios used in
this addendum. Choosing a higher number or lower number may lead
us into an under or over estimate of the risk. EPA believes that
the 500 ppm number chosen as a preliminary remediation goal in
the EE/CA is appropriate.

References

Illinois Department of Public Health. 1994. Results of IDPH
September 1993 Beckemeyer Area Blood Lead Screening.

Unpublished.

Marcus, AH. 1992. Use of site-specific data in models for lead
risk assessment and risk management. In: An Update of Exposure
and Effects of Lead. B. Beck, ed. Fundamental Applied
Toxicology 1&: 10-16.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.EPA). 1994a. Software
for the Integrated Exposure Uptake Biokinetic Model for Lead in
Children (IEUBK) version 0.99d.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.EPA). 1994b.
EPA/540/R-93/081. Guidance Manual for the Integrated Exposure
Uptake Biokinetic for Lead in Children. Office of Solid Waste
and Emergency Response.

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TABLES

Site Exposure Using Input as Average Site Exposure

Range Finding Run for Soil Lead Cleanup
Concentration

Focused Run Soil Lead Cleanup Concentration
Sensitivity Analysis:

Dust Lead to Soil Lead Concentration Ratio

Summary: From Table 3-1 E&E Report;

Lead Analytical Results/Circle Smelting Site

Calculated Ratio of Dust Lead Concentration to
Soil Lead Concentration

Target Soil Lead Cleanup Concentrations

Range Finding Run for Soil Lead Cleanup
Concentration


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Table 1: Site Exposure Using Input as Average Site Exposure

Input Data:

Header line 1> CIRCLE SMELTER DATA FROM MARCH 1993; ADD MAY 1993
Header line 2> SOIL TO DUST RATIO OF 0.5 FROM BEAN DATA

3 >

ID FAM BLOCK AGE

PBS

PBD

PBW

PBA

ALT

1

S-l

RESIDENTIAL

18

4800

2410

4.0

0 .1

0 . 0

2

S-2

RESIDENTIAL

18

6600

3310

4 . 0

0 .1

0.0

3

S-3

RESIDENTIAL

18

8700

4360

4.0

0 .1

0.0

4

S-4

RESIDENTIAL

18

6600

3310

4.0

0.1

0.0

5

S-5

RESIDENTIAL

18

1200

610

4.0

0.1

0.0

6

S-6

RESIDENTIAL

18

4300

2160

4.0

0 .1

0 . 0

7

S-l

RESIDENTIAL

18

25000

12510

4.0

0.1

0.0

8

S-8

RESIDENTIAL

18

7700

3860

4.0

0.1

0.0

9

S-9

RESIDENTIAL

18

31000

15510

4.0

0.1

0.0

10

S-10

RESIDENTIAL

18

8000

4010

4.0

0.1

0.0

11

S-ll

RESIDENTIAL

18

1400

710

4.0

0.1

0.0

12

A10-1

RESIDENTIAL

18

600

310

4.0

0.1

0.0

13

A2-2

RESIDENTIAL

18

102

61

4.0

0.1

0.0

14

A3 -3

RESIDENTIAL

18

509

264

4.0

0.1

0.0

15

A5-5

RESIDENTIAL

18

147

84

4.0

0.1

0.0

16

A6-6

RESIDENTIAL

18

250

135

4.0

0.1

0.0

17

A7-7

RESIDENTIAL

18

179

100

4.0

0.1

0.0

18

A8-8

RESIDENTIAL

18

132

76

4.0

0.1

0.0

19

All-1

RESIDENTIAL

18

201

110

4.0

0.1

0.0

20

Al-1

RESIDENTIAL

18

298

159

4.0

0.1

0 . 0

Results of IEUBK Model Run:

ID

FAM

BLK

AGE

SOIL

DUST

WATER

AIR

PAINT

PBB

PRED







mon

ug/g

ug/g

ug/L

ug/m3

ug/day

ug/dL

ug/dL

1

000

000

18

4800.0

2410.0

4.0

0.10

0.0



29.66

2

000

000

18

6600.0

3310.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

_ _ _

35.44

3

000

000

18

8700.0

4360.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

_ _ _

41.29

4

000

000

18

6600.0

3310.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

— _ —

35.44

5

000

000

18

1200.0

610.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

~ —

12.54

6

000

000

18

4300.0

2160.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

_ _ _

27.86

7

000

000

18

25000.0

12510.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

- — _

75.34

8

000

000

18

7700.0

3860.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

_ _ _

38.60

9

000

000

18

31000.0

15510.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

— — _

85.65

10

000

000

18

8000 . 0

4010.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

_ _ _

39.42

11

000

000

18

1400.0

710.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

_ _ _

13 .90

12

000

000

18

600.0

310.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

- — •

7.82

13

000

000

18

102.0

61.0

4.0

0 .10

0.0

_ _ _

2.91

14

000

000

18

509.0

264.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

_ _ _

7.00

15

000

000

18

147.0

84.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

— — —

3 .41

16

000

000

18

250.0

135.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

— _ _

4.49

17

000

000

18

179.0

100.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

...

3.75

18

000

000

18

132 . 0

76.0

4.0

0.10

0.0

— — —

3 .24

19

000

000

18

201.0

110 . 0

4 . 0

0.10

0 . 0

_ _ _

3.98

20

000

000

18

298.0

159. 0

4.0

0.10

0.0

	

4.98


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Table 2: Range Finding Run for Soil Lead Cleanup Concentration

Overlay Plot

Soil Lead
Concentration
(ug/g)

Probability of
Exceeding 10 ug/dL
(percent)

1

350

3 .45

2

392

4 . 70

3

433

6.03

4

475

7.75

5

517

9.36

6

558

11.30

7

600

13 . 64


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Table 3: Focused Run for Soil Lead Cleanup Concentration

Overlay Plot

Soil Lead
Concentration
(ug/g)

Probability of
Exceeding 10 ug/dL
(percent)

1

380

4 .15

2

387

4 .42

3

393

4 . 70

4

400

5 . 00

5

407

5.00

6

413

5.32

7

420

5.67


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Table 4: Sensitivity Analysis

Dust Lead to Soil Lead Concentration Ratio

Ratio
Dust Lead/
Soil Lead

Target
Soil Lead
Cone
(ug/g)

Blood Lead
Cone
G. Mean
(ug/dL)

Risk of
Exceeding
10 ug/dL

0 .1

400

3.8

1.76

0.3

400

4.2

3 .05

0 . 5

400

4.7

5.00

0 . 7

400

5.1

7.28

0 . 9

400

5.5

9.36


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Table 5: Summary: From Table 3-1 EfcE Report

Lead Analytical Results / Circle Smelting Site

Soil Sample Area



Grassy

Play

Bare

House Dust

RH1

151

-

291

465

RH2

402

-

497

268

RH3

453

-

174

115

RH4

-

-

5240

-

RH5

376

-

356

37.7

RH6

166

-

2325

178

RH7

227

519

1720

508

RH8

185

-

903

244

RH9

32.4

-

153

15.9

RH10

13 .2

2400

1090

-

RH11

59.8

-

83.9

-

RH12

189

-

-

-

* All results from 100 mesh (150 um) screen sample
reported as mg/kg


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Table 6:

Calculated Ratio of Dust Lead Cone to Soil Lead Cone

(All data points)

(1) Using 3:1 or 3:1:1 ratio of grassy:play:bare areas for soil
(Based on comments by Dr. Tsuji that smelter waste covered
only 25% of the yard; see Response to Comments regarding
Kleinfelder's Review of the EE/CA, dated 07/13/95, page 8) .

RH1	465/186 =	2.50

RH2	268/425.75 =	0.63

RH3	115/383.25 =	0.30

RH5	37.7/371 =	0.10

RH6	178/705.75 =	0.25

RH7	508/584 =	0.87

RH8	244/364.5 =	0.67

RH9	15.9/62.55 =	0.25

mean (all pts) = 0.70
mean (-5,9)	¦ 0.87

(2) Using 1:1 or 1:1:1 ratio of grassy:play:bare areas for soil

RH1	465/221 =	2.10

RH2	268/449.5 =	0.60

RH3	115/313.5 =	0.37

RH5	37.7/366 -	0.10

RH6	178/1245.5=	0.14

RH7	508/822 =	0.62

RH8	244/544 =	0.45

RH9	15.9/92.7 =	0.17

mean (all pts) = 0.57
mean (-5,9) » 0.71

(3) Using play area and bare areas for soil

RH1

465/291

1.60

RH2

268/497

0.54

RH3

115/174

0.66

RH5

37.7/356 =

0.11

RH6

178/2325 =

0.08

RH7

508/1119.5=

0.45

RH8

244/903

0.27

RH9

15.9/153 =

0.10

mean (all pts)
mean (-5,9)


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(4)

Using Site Use Pattern

to determine

soil input

value

RH7

3+ children>

play

area

508/519

= 0.98

RH1

bare near house>

bare

area

465/291

= 1.60

RH2

dog/ ditto

bare

area

268/497

= 0.54

RH3

2 dogs >

bare

area

115/174

= 0.66







mean

(7/1-3)

- 0.945

RH6

no sm child/pets>bare

area

178/2325

= 0.08

RH8

no sm child/pets>bare

area

244/903

= 0.27

mean (6,8) » 0.18

Not used in analysis:

RH5	aged res/no pets>bare area 37.7/356 = 0.11

RH9	new carpet/renovate>bare	15.9/153 = 0.10

Indoor house dust levels appear to reflect the
individual site use:

Older residents with no pets have the lowest dust to
soil lead concentration ratio of 0.18.

Residents with pets and/or bare areas in close
proximity to entrance areas have house dust to bare area
soil ratios which are greater than 0.9.

The single home with many children has a dust to play
area soil ratio of approximately 1.0.


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Table 7	Target Soil Lead Cleanup Concentrations (ug/g)*

Frequency of
Exposure to

GSD

Dust Lead Cone/Soil Lead Cone Ratio

Hot Spots



0.3

0.5

0.7

1.0

0.25

1.80

900

700

540

380



2 .00

520

380

280

140



1.40

1180

980

820

660

0.50

1.60

800

640

540

420



1.80

530

430

350

270



1.40

840

710

600

495

0.75

1.60

590

480

415

335



1.80

410

340

290

235

1.00

1.40

670

570

490

410



1. 60

480

400

350

290

* Where

Soil Bkg = 160 ug lead/gm (arithmetic mean)

Indoor Dust Lead Cone = Ratio x Safe Soil Exposure Cone

Safe Soil Exposure Cone =

x % (Target Soil + (1-x) % (Soil
Cleanup Cone)	Bkg)


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Table 8: Range Finding Run for Soil Lead Cleanup Concentration

Overlay Plot

Soil Lead
Concentration
(ug/g)

Probability of
Exceeding 10 ug/dL
(percent)

1

200

1.99

2

250

3 .24

3

300

4 .70

4

350

6 .42

5

400

8.25

6

450

10.61

7

500

12.81

Assumptions: Dust Lead to Soil Lead Cone Ratio = 0.5

Alternate Diet Inputs:

Home-grown Vegetables = 0.62 ug Pb/g

5.0% of diet


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FIGURES

Figure 1

Range Finding Run for Soil Lead Cleanup
Concentration - 0.5

Figure 2

Range Finding Run for Soil Lead Cleanup
Concentration - 0.5

Figure 3 -

Target Lead Soil Cleanup Concentration for
Circle Smelting Site

Figure 4 -

Range Finding Run for Soil Lead Cleanup
Concentration - 0.5


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Figure 1:

Range Finding Run for Soil Lead Cleanup Concentration

Assumptions: dust Lead to Soil Lead Cone Ratio = 0.5

LEAD 0.9Sd

KHNCI-11 LHV

10 12 14 16 18
BLOOD LEflO CONCENTRATION < uo/dL)
8 to 84 Months


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Figure 2: Focused Run for Soil Lead Cleanup Concentration

Assumptions: Dust Lead to Soil Lead Cone Ratio = 0.5

i—i—r
Cutoff*: ie.0 ug/dL
Run l: 4.15*
Run 2: A.A2X
Run 3: A.70*
Run A- s.ee*
Run 5: 5.00*
Run 6: 5.32*
Run 7: 5.67*



LERD 0.SS
0 to OA Months

20

22

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Figure 3: Target Lead Soil Cleanup Concentration

for Circle Smelting site Based on Focused Run


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Figure 4: Range Finding Run for Soil Lead Cleanup Concentration

Assumptions: Dust Lead to Soil Lead Cone Ratio = 0.5

Alternate Diet Inputs:

Home-grown Vegetables = 0.62 ug Pb/g

5.0% of diet

S £

U

3 5

: S
i ;

li

t—'—i—>—r
Cutoff: le.e ugXdL
Run l: 1.39%
Run 2: 3.241
Run 3: 4.7BS
Run 4: 6.42S
Run 5: 8.2SX
Run 6: 10.6131
Run 7: 12.81*

LXRD B.SSd

HHN(iE?2 LHY

IB 18

BLOOD U»D CONCENTRflTIOH (ug/dL)
0 to 04 Months

22

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Addendum 2

REVISED ONSITE SOIL ASSESSMENT

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reviewed the
Engineering Evaluation and Cost Recovery (EE/CA) Report for the
Circle Smelting Corporation Site, Beckemeyer, Illinois, prepared
by CH2M Hill in April 1994 and found that the rationale for
choosing a soil lead cleanup value for the Circle Smelter Plant
site was not clearly presented. While prior guidance from the
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response did not provide
clear guidance for choosing a soil lead cleanup value for an non-
residential (adult) exposure population, the most recent guidance
(U.S.EPA, 1994) suggests the use of interim approaches until an
adult biokinetic model can be developed or adopted. For this
purpose EPA considered that it would be appropriate to perform a
more in-depth assessment of soil exposure at the Plant site using
tools which are currently available. This assessment is
presented in this Addendum.

Overall Approach

The Plant property has been used primarily for primary and
secondary zinc smelting operations. Smelter waste on the site
includes cinders from the coal combustion in the smelting process
and clinker waste materials and various forms of slag with high
levels of heavy metals (called cinders in this report). The high
lead content in the cinder waste is the focus of this evaluation.

The basis for this evaluation is that the Smelter Plant
property would in time be returned to use as a site for
commercial or industrial activities. Given the presence of
useful buildings onsite, future site use as a trucking or
warehouse facility was evaluated. The population of concern
was considered to be commercial or industrial workers, with the
pregnant woman (as a surrogate for the developing fetus) as the
target or most sensitive population. This assessment focuses
only on exposure to soil and dust and only by the ingestion
pathway. Exposure to other media (e.g., waste piles, sediments,
surface water, etc.) and exposure to soil and dust from other
pathways (e.g., dermal or inhalation of particulate) are not
considered in this assessment.

EPA recognizes that several approaches are available for
assessing the adverse health impacts of lead exposure to the
pregnant woman, including several biokinetic models (01Flaherty,
1991, 1993, 1995; Leggett, 1993); EPA has not conducted an in-
depth review of these methodologies. For this evaluation, EPA
chose to use the Leadville methodology, as described in a draft
Bageline Human Health Risk Assessment for the California Gulch

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Superfund Site. Part C. Screening Level Soil Concentrations for
Workers and Recreational Site Visitors Exposed to Lead and
Arsenic (included as Appendix F of the Addenda). This approach
is similar to the equation that was reviewed by the EPA Technical
Review Workgroup for Lead (TRW) and initially included in the
draft version of the OSWER directive on soil lead (U.S.EPA,
1994), and is substantially similar to the approach presented by
Bowers et al. (1994). The Leadville methodology allows the back
calculation of a soil remediation goal (that is, calculation of a
soil lead level associated with a given increment in blood lead
concentration). The calculations were performed to identify
lead concentrations in soil which would present a risk to workers
at the Plant site.

Focus on Target Blood Lead Level in a Pregnant Woman

This assessment focuses on the pregnant woman as the
population of principle concern because the pregnant woman may
have a greater dietary intake and a greater absorption of lead
than a non-pregnant woman or man, and because the developing
fetus of the pregnant woman is likely to be especially
susceptible to the adverse effects of lead.

While EPA has not yet issued formal guidance on the blood
lead level that is considered to be appropriate for protecting
the health of pregnant women or other adults, The Agency has made
the recommendation that there should be no more than a 5%
probability that a child aged six and younger would have a blood
lead level (PbB) greater than 10 /xg/dL (U.S.EPA, 1991) . Since
the exposed worker population at the Plant site could include
pregnant women, and because the developing fetus is exposed to
lead levels nearly equal to those of the mother, the health
criterion selected by EPA in this assessment is that there should
be no more than a 5% probability that the fetus of a pregnant
woman would have a PbB greater than 10 /ig/dL. Ten /ig/dL has also
been identified by the Committee on Measuring Lead Exposure in
Infants, Children and Other Sensitive Populations of the National
Research Council (NRC, 1993)as the concentration of concern for
the protection of the fetus.

The health goal recommended by EPA is equivalent to
specifying that the 95th percentile of the PbB distribution in
fetuses does not exceed 10 /zg/dL:

PbB95th fetal ^ 10 pig/dL

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Basic Methodology

The basic equation is similar to that used in the Part C:
Evaluation of Worker Scenario for the California Gulch Superfund
site. The basic equation is shown below.

PbB = PbBc + BKSF* C* IR* EF* AF
where:

PbB = Blood lead level ({lg/dL) in a population of
women exposed to lead-contaminated soil or
dust via occupational activities

PbB0 = "Baseline" blood lead level in women not
exposed to lead-contaminated soil via
occupational activities, but including other
background exposures

BKSF = Biokinetic slope factor (/xg/dL increase in blood
lead per /ig/day lead absorbed)

C	= Arithmetic mean concentration (/xg/g) of lead in

soil or dust, averaged over the workplace
location where exposure occurs

Mean daily intake rate of soil or dust during
occupational activities in the areas of
contamination (g/day)

Exposure frequency (days/yr) to soil or dust
during occupational activities

Absolute absorption fraction (bioavailability)
of lead in soil or dust

For the calculation of the lead soil remediation level, this
equation can be rearranged to give the following equations:

RBRG = 	(PbBr^tarqet	- PbB J	

BKSF* (IR3* AF3 + K3d* IRd* ATd)

(P&&95th££tal)

14

IR

EF

AF


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PbBcutarget = 	IL

GSD1'645

where

RBRG	= Risk-based goal for the arithmetic mean

concentration of lead in soil ifig/g) at
commercial areas where exposure occurs

PbBcM	= Target geometric mean blood lead level (PbB)

in a population of pregnant women or women of
child-bearing age exposed to lead-
contaminated soil and dust via occupational
activities (^g/dL)

Ksd	= Mass fraction of soil in indoor dust,

calculated as the increment in dust lead
concentration per unit concentration in soil

PbB95thfetal = 95th percentile PbB of the fetus in a

population of pregnant women exposed to
lead-contaminated soil and dust via
occupational activities (/xg/dL)

R	= Mean ratio of fetal to maternal PbB

GSD	- Individual geometric standard deviation of

PbB among a population of pregnant women or
women of child-bearing age exposed to lead-
contaminated soil and dust via occupational
activities at the site

Exposure Scenarios for the Onsite Assessment

Two exposure scenarios were considered to be reasonable for
the assessment of onsite soil exposure at the Circle Smelting
Plant. The first scenario is the exposure to a

secretary/receptionist working in a warehouse/trucking operation;
the second is the exposure to a laborer who works in a warehouse,
unloading boxes and/or operating equipment (i.e., small lift
truck). A woman of a child-bearing age is considered as a
possible employee for either scenario. However, the second
scenario was considered less likely to occur. This risk
evaluation therefore focused on the exposure to lead via
occupational activities for a woman employed as a
secretary/receptionist.

Input Parameters Used in this Risk Evaluation

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Target Blood Lead Concentration (PbBattarget)

The PbBcutarget is calculated using three parameters: the
95th percentile PbB of the fetus (PbB95th fetal) , the
fetal/maternal PbB ratio (R) and the GSD. The target fetal blood
lead level has been discussed in a proceeding section. The input
values for R and the GSD are discussed below.

Fetal/Maternal Blood Lead Level (R)

The value for the relationship between the fetal and
maternal blood lead concentration of 0.90 cited in the California
Gulch Report (Appendixes F and G) was considered to be
appropriate and was used in this risk evaluation.

Individual PbB Geometric Standard Deviation (GSD)

GSD values measured in populations (GSDP) reflect the
combined effect of 1) variability in the environmental lead
concentration, and 2) inter-individual variability in lead
exposures and lead biokinetic. The population GSD for women who
might work at future operations located on the Plant property
might provide an upper-bound for the individual GSD if it were
known; however this value cannot be determined. In fact, it not
even possible to know if future workers at the site would be
local residents of the area.

The estimates of a population GSD from the NHANES III survey
of PbB among the general U.S. population of adult women ranged
from 2.1 to 2.6 (Brody, 1995). This range of values could be
used as a potential range of input values for this risk
evaluation. However, it is possible that the values from the
NHANES III survey represent a more homogeneous exposure, and that
the use of such values could underestimate the GSD if the
potential women workers at the Plant site include some women who
have dietary exposure and some who have soil and dust exposures.
It is also possible that women in the Beckemeyer area may have a
more similar exposure to lead. EPA realizes the risk-based goal
(RBRG) calculation is sensitive to value used for the GSD.
Therefore, an input of 1.9, which represents a value
substantially lower than those in the NHANES III survey range and
which is more consistent with values seen at sites where this
parameter has been measured, was chosen for this risk evaluation.

The calculated PbBcMtarget for this risk evaluation is thus

10 uq/dL

PbBcMtarget = 	o.90	 = 3.87/xg/dL

1 gl.645

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Background Blood Lead Level (PbB0)

The baseline PbB is intended to represent the best estimate
of the geometric mean blood lead level in adults not exposed to
lead-contaminated soil or dust associated with occupational
activities. No extensive database from which to determine a mean
baseline blood lead level is available for the population of
Beckemeyer women. The national estimate of PbB0 based on NHANES
III data for the general U.S. population of women is
approximately 2.1 /xg/dL (Pirkle, 1994); mean values of PbBc have
also been derived for blacks (2.2 jtig/dL) , Hispanics (2.0 /zg/dL)
and whites (1.7 /xg/dL) (Brody, 1994). Given the lack of
representative data for the site, a value of 1.7 pig/dL was used
in this risk evaluation.

Biokinetic Slope Factor (BKSF)

The BKSF parameter relates the PbB (/xg Pb/dL blood) to
dietary uptakes of lead (pigPb/day) . A detailed discussion of
this parameter was presented in the California Gulch worker
scenario evaluation report. The Technical Review Workgroup (TRW)
for lead analysis pointed out the value of 0.40 used in the
California Gulch assessment was highly dependent on the
assumptions made in analyzing the ingestion data of Pocock and
the value assigned to the oral absorption fraction (AF). For
this risk evaluation, EPA chose to use the value of 0.40 as cited
in the California Gulch Report and the accompanying increase in
the AF value (refer to section in the Oral Absorption Frequency).

Intake Rate for Soil and Dust (IR)

EPA's draft guidance Superfund's Standard Default Exposure
Factor for the Central Tendency and Reasonable Maximum Exposure
(U.S. EPA, 1993) gives an estimate if the central tendency value
for adult soil ingestion at 50 mg/day. The TRW for lead
committee conducted a review of adult lead ingestion data and is
in general agreement that 50 mg/day represents a reasonable
estimate of the central tendency of adult soil ingestion. The
Workgroup further noted that most studies do not differentiate
between environmental sources (outdoor soil or indoor dust) or
exposure scenarios.

Some proportioning of this parameter was undertaken in the
California Gulch assessment. However, the TRW pointed out that
Superfund guidance considers that the 50 mg/day value used for
adult soil ingestion for all chemicals of concern represents all
soil intake, whether directly from soil or indirectly through
contact with indoor dust. This value and its application in risk
assessment specifically applies to the mass of soil ingested and
not to a combined mass of soil and dust ingested. Following the

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rational presented in Review of the Methodology for Establishing
Risk-hased Soil Rpmediation Goals for Commercial Areas of the
California Gulch Site (Appendix G), EPA chose not to proportion
the ingestion rate for this risk evaluation and adopted the
single Superfund value of 50 mg/day as the adult ingestion rate
(IR) .

Mass Fraction o£ soil to Dust (K,d)

The California Gulch methodology required a value for the
mass fraction of outdoor soil reflected in indoor dust. In this
risk evaluation, EPA considered that no measurement of the soil
to dust transfer coefficient was available for use in a future
commercial land use of the Plant site. In addition, adopting the
simpler Superfund approach to the worker soil ingestion exposure,
EPA considered that the 50 mg/day ingestion value was intended to
specifically address situations where workers do not have
extensive direct contact with soils and, by inference, to
situations where dust ingestion would be expected to be a
relatively major pathway of soil exposure. In such situations,
the contaminant dust exposure concentration is not considered to
be significantly different from the soil exposure concentration.
Therefore, for this risk evaluation EPA used a Ksd value of 1.0.

Exposure Frequency (EF)

The exposure frequency of 250 days/year, which corresponds
to a normal five day work week with two weeks per year spent away
from the plant, was considered to be a reasonable exposure
frequency for this risk evaluation.

Oral Absorption Fraction (AF)

In the California Gulch assessment, the methodology for
estimating this parameter combined two adsorption factors : 1)
the absorption of lead from ingested food and water, and 2) the
absorption of lead from soil or dust relative to the absorption
from food or water. A value of 10% (0.10) was initially used to
represent the adult oral absorption of lead from food and water.
The value was subsequently adjusted to 20% (0.20) to account for
the possible increased absorption during pregnancy and a number
of uncertainties outlined in the TRW for Lead Committee review.
The California Gulch Report also utilized a value of 60% (0.60)
for the relative absorption of lead from soil and dust, based on
studies of the bioavailability of the site-specific soil lead in
immature swine. The AF was thus estimated as 0.12 (0.20 x 0.60)
for the population of women of child-bearing age in Leadville,
CO. While the Colorado site-specific value of 0.6 is likely to

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be an underestimate for the cinder material found in Beckemeyer,
EPA elected to use the value of 0.12 for the oral absorption
fraction in this risk evaluation.

Calculation of the Risk-Based Remediation Goal (RBRG)
for the Circle Smelting Plant Site

The input values employed in this risk evaluation are
summarized in the following table. A calculation of the RBRG to
protect a pregnant woman or woman of child-bearing age in a
worker scenario at the Circle Smelting Site is also presented.

TABLE OF INPUT PARAME1

"ER VALUES

PARAMETER

REASONABLE VALUE

INPUT VALUE

PbB95thfetal

10.00

10.00

R

0.90 - 1.00

0.90

GSD

2.10 - 2.60

1.90

PbBcMtarget

2.31 - 3.28

3.28

PbB0

1.7 - 2.1

1.7

BKSF

0.40 - 0.80

0.40

IR

0.050 - 0.100

0.050

K3d

1.0

1.0

EF

250

250

AF

0.10 - 0.30

0.12

Calculation of the Risk-Based Soil Lead Remediation Goal:
Equation:

RBRG - 	(PbB^target - PbBJ	

BKSF* (IRS* AFS + Kad* IV ATd)

(PbB«,>fetal)

PbBontarget = 	r

gsd1-"5

	(3.87 - 1.7)	

RBRG - (0.40) (0.050) (250) (1.0) (0.12)

(365)

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RBRG m 1,320 fig/g = 1,320 ppxn

Recommendations

The removal action recommended in the EE/CA for the Smelter
facility required a cleanup level which will be protective to
human health. This cleanup level should be based on risks,
associated with the contaminant present at this facility, present
to the population directly affected (i.e., secretary/receptionist
working in a warehouse/trucking operation, a laborer who works in
a warehouse, unloading boxes and/or operating equipment). In
view of this, EPA conducted this industrial risk evaluation based
on specific scenarios and assumptions used at other Superfund
sites, such as California Gulch site. EPA adopted a similar
approach as in the California Gulch site, in order to generate
the industrial cleanup level of 1,300 ppm. EPA admits that this
cleanup level is based on a series of assumptions and inferences
that can create discussions; however, EPA believes that this is a
reasonable approach for this type of removal project.

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Waste and Emergency Response.

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APPENDIXES

Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E

Appendix F
Appendix G

Appendix H
Appendix I

Environmental Sampling Project Report: Circle
Smelting Corporation Site, Beckemeyer, Illinois

Sampling Protocols, Laboratory's Correspondences
and Reports

Illinois Department of Public Health Residential
In-House Dust Sampling Results.

Correspondence from Kleinfender, Inc., dated
October 5, 1995

Part 1. Midvale Community Lead Study, Final

Report, July 1990
Part 2. Recommended Health-Based Soil Action
Levels for Residential Soils for the
Sharon Steel/Midvale Site
Part 3. Area-Wide Human Health Risk Assessment
for the Jasper County Site

Baseline Human Health Risk Assessment for
California Gulch Site

Review of the Methodology for Establishing Risk-
Based Soil Recommendation Goals for Commercial
Areas of the California Gulch Site.

Correspondences from ASARCO, dated July 13, 1995
and from Kleinfender, Inc., dated July 11, 1995

References (articles only)


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section	Page

1	INTRODUCTION	 1-1

2	FIELD SAMPLING SUMMARY	2-1

2.1	BACKGROUND 	2-1

2.2	SAMPLE COLLECTION 	2-2

2.2.1	Soil Sample Collection 	2-3

2.2.2	Interior Surface Dust Sample Collection	2-4

2.2.3	Drinking Water Sample Collection	2-5

2.2.4	In Situ Paint Analysis by XRF Instrumentation 	2-6

2.3	SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS	2-6

2.4	SAMPLE TRACKING AND HANDLING	 2-11

2.5	QUALITY CONTROL MEASURES 	 2-11

3 ANALYTICAL DATA SUMMARY	3-1

3.1	DATA QUALITY 	3-1

3.2	DATA SUMMARY TABLES 	3-2

Appendix	Page

A	PHOTODOCUMENTATION OF SAMPLE LOCATIONS	A-l

B	SAMPLING SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEETS	B-l

C	ANALYTICAL DATA PACKAGE 	C-l

D	LETTER FROM DIRECTOR OF E & E ANALYTICAL SERVICES CENTER D-l

E	ADDITIONAL TESTING RESULTS	E-l

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LIST OF TABLES

Table	Page

3-1	Lead Analytical Results	3-3

3-2	Percent by Mass Through 100-Mesh Screen	3-5

3-3	Dust and Lead Loading Results	3-6

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1. INTRODUCTION

The Circle Smelting Environmental Sampling Project was issued to Ecology and
Environment, Inc. (E & E), on June 30, 1995, under Technical Assistance Team (TAT)
Technical Direction Document (TDD) Number T05-9506-014. The United States Environ-
mental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), Region V, managed the overall direction of the
environmental sampling project. The environmental sampling activities, which were
conducted in Beckemeyer, Illinois (Figure 1-1), were a part of a study to determine the level
of lead contamination in soil, household dust, drinking water, and household paint within
several targeted areas. The derived analytical data will be used to determine whether environ-
mental factors attributable to the site have adversely impacted human health in the study area.

This report provides a summary of the environmental sampling efforts undertaken by
E & E as well as a description of activities and procedures used during sample collection.

This report also provides a discussion of the quality of the derived analytical data and presents
the data in a summary table.

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2. FIELD SAMPLING SUMMARY

The following is a description of the field sampling activities conducted by E & E.

2.1 BACKGROUND

The Circle Smelting Corporation formerly operated a zinc smelting process on a 41-
acre parcel of land in the village of Beckemeyer, Clinton County, Illinois. The Circle
Smelting (CS) site environmental sampling project encompasses the entire village.

The smelting facility began primary zinc smelting operations in 1904, under the
ownership of the Missouri Zinc Company. Primary zinc smelting operations continued into
the 1920s, when the facility was convened to a secondary zinc smelter. It was during the
primary zinc smelting operations that the smelter produced cinders containing heavy metals
that now contaminate the soils at the CS site. These cinders were used as an aggregate for
roads and sidewalks, surfacing material for alleyways, and as a fill material on both private
and public lands.

In addition to the first operator on site, Missouri Zinc Company, other owners have
included Clinton County Zinc Company, Five Inc., and the Federated Metals Division of the
American Smelting and Refining Company, Inc. (ASARCO). ASARCO used a Belgium
retort system for boiling zinc scrap in order to reclaim a reasonably pure zinc material.

Circle Smelting took over operations in 1965.

U.S. EPA assumed responsibility for the site in 1993, and conducted site assessments
and remedial investigations. Lead was detected in surficial soils of residential'property at
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) contamination levels greater than the 5-
parts per million (ppm) regulatory limit.

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U.S. EPA determined that immediate removal actions became necessary when the
village of Beckemeyer proposed installation of a new water distribution system. The proposed
route would require excavation along residential front yards and across highly contaminated
city streets. The excavation of the pipeline route could lead to contamination of asphalt road
surfaces with highly contaminated lead dust and exposure of the local population to contami-
nated dust that would be liberated during excavation activities.

On March 22, 1994, the U.S. EPA Waste Management Division Director signed
Administrative Order V-W-'94-C-230, requiring respondents, Circle Smelting Corporation,
Federated Metals Corporation, and ASARCO, to conduct removal activities along the
proposed new water distribution route.

On May 16, 1994, the Potentially Responsible Parties' (PRPs') contractor began
removal actions under the oversight of U.S. EPA and TAT. Removal actions included
excavation and testing of soils to a depth of 2 feet along the entire pipeline route. An X-ray
fluorescence (XRF) unit was utilized to determine whether lead levels in the soil exceeded 500
ppm. Soils containing lead levels greater than 500 ppm were removed to the Circle Smelting
Corporation warehouse, while soils with levels below 500 ppm backfilled the pipeline trench.

The PRP removal actions were completed on August 25, 1994. The pipeline covered
over 49,000 linear feet, requiring excavation of 7,621 cubic yards of soil. Of the 7,621 cubic
yards of soil, 2,516 cubic yards contained lead at levels greater than 500 ppm. The 2,516
cubic yards was removed to the Circle Smelting Corporation warehouse for storage.

2.2 SAMPLE COLLECTION

On July 6 and 7, 1995, E & E accompanied the U.S. EPA Remedial Project Manager
(RPM), Ramon Torres, and Community Involvement Coordinator (CIC), Susan Pastor, to the
site area to contact the households and obtain access agreements prior to environmental
sampling.

On July 18 through July 20, 1995, the U.S. EPA RPM and E & E conducted
sampling at 12 households and four additional areas of concern (Figure 2-1). The following
sampling activities were planned for each residence:

• soil samples from the yard;

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•	indoor household dust samples:

•	drinking water samples; and

•	analysis of indoor paint by XRF instrumentation.

The following sections describe activities and procedures conducted by E & E during
the course of the project. Photodocumentation of project activities is provided in Appendix
A.

2.2.1 Soil Sample Collection

E & E developed appropriate field sampling forms for each of the four sampling
media. Blank copies of these forms can be found in Appendix B, and completed field forms
are on file at E & E's Chicago office. At each residence, the E & E soil sampler made a
drawing of primary property features such as the building location, child play areas, vegeta-
tion, and other relevant information on the first page of the field form. The sampler also
checked descriptive boxes on the field form to describe additional features of the property.
E & E collected three composite soil samples from each household in the following

areas:

•	play areas;

•	bare areas or areas where tailings could be identified; and

•	green areas where no tailings are present.

Each sample was composed of four aliquots obtained by choosing a center and
collecting an aliquot at 4 to 5 feet from the center in a cardinal pattern. An equal volume of
soil, excluding debris and undecomposed matter, was collected from each aliquot and placed
into a stainless steel bowl. The three sample locations were labeled on the property sketch.
E & E did not select aliquot locations within 3 feet of any structure.

After all four aliquot were collected, E & E thoroughly mixed the soil in the bowl
with a stainless steel spoon. After mixing, the composited soil was placed into precleaned 8-

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ounce glass sample containers that had been previously labeled with the applicable home
identification number.

Sampling equipment, including stainless steel bowls, corers. and spoons were
decontaminated after each home was sampled using an alkaline detergent solution mixed with
distilled water, a toothbrush scrubber, and a thorough rinse with pure distilled water.

Sample chain-of-custody was maintained for all samples as described in Section 2.3.

2.2.2 Interior Surface Dust Sample Collection

Because of the large sample size required for laboratory analysis (3 to 5 grams),
E & E used a standard portable Dustbuster™-type vacuum cleaner to collect interior surface
dust samples. E & E used a hand-held Sears Dynomite™ line current vacuum with an 18-foot
cord. Dust samples collected with the vacuum were shaken from the fabric filter into pre-
cleaned 4-ounce glass sample containers.

E & E determined that collecting dust from the required sampling areas in a home
was sufficient enough in most cases to obtain between 5 and 20 grams of the dust sample.
During the July 6 and 7, 1995, access agreement collections, all home owners were instructed
not to vacuum until samples were collected. In the Beckemeyer Elementary School, which
was particularly clean, E & E, upon informing U.S. EPA RPM, resorted to collection of dust
in areas of long-term accumulation such as bookshelves and fan blades.

Upon entering a home, the dust sampler used the project vacuum cleaner to vacuum
floors and window sills in bedrooms, the kitchen, and entryways that indicated use by any
children in the home and/or areas that were reported by the parent or child as being common
play areas. The vacuum was not opened or emptied until all areas had been sampled. In
order to obtain an adequate sample volume, E & E routinely sampled between 12 and 30
square feet in targeted areas. Dimensions of the areas vacuumed by the sampler were esti-
mated and recorded on sample information field forms (see Appendix B). In addition, the
sampler highlighted and labeled dust sampling areas on an interior sketch of the home to
document XRF reading locations.

Upon completion of sampling within a home, E & E carefully placed the accumulated
contents of the dust canister, including material that had adhered to the filter, into a pre-
cleaned 4-ounce glass sample jar that was labeled with the appropriate home identification

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number. E & E did not remove any hair, paint chips, bugs, or other debris that was obtained
during dust sampling activities in each home. The sampler wore a new pair of latex gloves
for each sample to remove the filter. After consolidation and/or mixing of samples did not
achieve adequate homogeneity, duplicate dust samples were not collected.

The interior of the vacuum dust collection canister was washed with an alkaline
detergent solution, triple-rinsed with deionized water, and wiped with a new. damp paper
towel to remove any residual dust after collection of each sample.

Sample chain-of-custody was maintained for all samples as described in Section 2.3.

2.2.3 Drinking Water Sample Collection

E & E provided the designated residents with two pre-labeled. 1-liter, precleaned
plastic bottles. The residents were instructed on how to collect the water sample in accor-
dance with U.S. EPA's Final Rule for Lead and Copper in Drinking Water (Federal Register.
June 7, 1991). The residents were verbally instructed to fill the first container from the cold
water household kitchen tap in the morning before :sing any other water source in the house
(i.e.. first draw); the second container volume was to be collected after the water ran for 20
minutes (i.e., a flush). No nitric acid preservative was placed in the plastic bottles until after
the samples were picked up by the sampling team. The preservation procedure will be
discussed in Section 2.3.

Upon receiving water samples from participants, E & E recorded the participant's
reported water sample collection time on the Drinking Water Sampling Field Form as well as
the date and time of E & E's sample pickup from the participant.

In addition to receiving the water sample, an E & E field team member also, if
possible, evaluated the type of plumbing found beneath the kitchen sink. The appropriate box
on the field form indicating the pipe materials was checked by the E & E sampler.

No decontamination procedures for the drinking water sample collection were
necessary.

Sample chain-of-custody was maintained for all samples as described in Section 2.3.

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2.2.4 In Situ Paint Analysis by XRF Instrumentation

In situ analysis by XRF instrumentation of household paint for lead content was
conducted using Spectrace 9000 instrumentation operated by E & E. At the beginning of each
day. a calibration check was performed against known lead standards provided by the
instrument manufacturer.

Upon entering a home, E & E targeted child play areas less than 3 feet in height as
potential points of analysis. Deteriorated painted surfaces in the target areas were of
particular concern. E & E did not collect readings from any non-painted surfaces such as
paneling, wallpaper, or unpainted woodwork. Prior to recording a reading from a new
location, E & E took a clearance reading from the painted surface to stabilize the instrument;
this reading was not recorded. E & E then attempted to collect three readings from five
different areas (i.e., painted walls, sills, painted woodwork, and painted furniture). However,
many of the homes sampled did not have five areas where paint was exposed, since many of
the homes were built or remodeled at a time when wood paneling was popular: painted walls
appeared to be the exception rather than the norm. Each of the readings was recorded on the
XRF Operator Field Form along with the condition of the paint. All readings were accompa-
nied by a description of the type of surfaces, such as door frame or baseboard. E & E also
completed a top-view sketch of the residence indicating primary room functions and the
locations of each of the XRF readings (dust sampling areas were also indicated on this
sketch). Given the above criteria for selection of reading locations, a total of five readings
would be collected from a residence with enough painted surfaces in targeted play areas
within 3 feet of the floor. In many homes, because of the lack of painted surfaces, fewer
readings were collected. Upon completing the readings within a home, the technicians
calculated the arithmetic mean of the recorded readings and entered that number on the field
form.

2.3 SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS

During sampling activities at residential homes and other areas of concern. E & E
recorded information regarding land use. building materials, inhabitants, and floor plans of
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sampling locations (copies of original Sampling Summary Information Sheets can be found in
Appendix C):

RH1 was a two-story, paneled, wood-frame building housing an elderly couple, and
for nine months previous to the sampling, their daughter and 2-year old grandchild. The
property included a garden, shed, swimming pool, and a dog kennel. No children's play
areas were identified by the residents. A soil sample labeled RH1SB was collected from a
bare area west of the home between a pair of trees and the home. Soil sample RH1SG was
collected north of the home and west of the swimming pool. No sample was collected from
the dog kennel, because the dogs remained outside year-round.

Four XRF readings were taken at this home. An average of 0.126 milligrams per
square centimeter (mg/cm;) was calculated for the first area: which was measured from the
painted wooden paneling that was present throughout the first floor. The second location, a
painted wall in a bedroom on the second floor, had a reading of 0.0019 mg/cm;. The third
location, a posts at the front porch, had a reading of 0.140 mg/cm2. The fourth location, a
cinder block along the base of the home near the patio, had a reading of 0.007 mg/cm:.

RH2 was a two-storv, sided, wood-frame home inhabited bv an elderly couple who

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was collected to the west of the house in a bare area. Soil sample RH2SG was collected in a
grassy area of the backyard, east of the home.

Due to equipment failure, no XRF readings were collected from this household.

RH3 was a single-story, modern (7-year old), sided, home. Two adults and one
fifteen-year-old child live at this residence. The property included a cement driveway/basket
ball court, pool, dog kennel, shed, and a strip of distressed vegetation that ran along the west
side of the home. Soil sample RH3SB was collected from this strip of distressed vegetation,
and soil sample RH3G was collected from a grassy area just south of the house.

With approval of the U.S. EPA RPM, no XRF readings were collected at this home
because it was built only seven years ago.

RH4 was a two-story sided home. The homeowners, although they originally signed
the access agreement, were not cooperative when the sampling crew arrived and limited
information was available at this site. An adult couple and an unknown number of children
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it was the play areas that were of concern to the sampling crew, the homeowner requested
that a single sample be collected from the gravel driveway. The crew collected soil sample
and departed this location. Note: this property is adjacent and north of the BCDC2 and
BCDC3 areas described later in this section.

The owner denied approval for XRF screening at the RH4 location.

RH5 was a single-story sided home. An elderly man lived at this residence with one
dog. The property included a covered parking area, a front patio, and a vegetable garden.

Soil sample RH5SG was collected from the north side of this home in a grassy area. The
resident informed the sampling crew that "clean" topsoil fill was placed in the front yard and
in the backyard, within 25 feet south of the home. Soil sample RH5SB was collected from an
area that appeared to show slight vegetal distress in a location that was identified to be outside
of the fill area.

With approval of the U.S. EPA RPM. no XRF readings were collected at this home,
because no painted surfaces existed at this home.

RH6 was a two-story, sided home. An adult couple and two teenaged children lived
at this location. The residents owned two cats. Grounds included a porch, garage, wooden
front porch, and a strip of distressed vegetation running along the southern sid of the home.
Soil samples RH6SB and RH6ASB were collected from the same area along this strip.

RH6SG was collected from a grassy area to the north of the home.

Three XRF readings were collected at this home. The first reading, from a painted
stucco-finished living room wall, had a reading of 0.0015 mg/cnr. No other living areas of
the house had painted surfaces. The second location, an overhead beam in an unfinished
basement, had a reading of 0.003 mg/cm:. The third location, beam on the front porch, had
a reading of 0.062 mg/cnr.

RH7 was a single-story, wood frame home of a couple with three children ages 1,5,
and 7. The property included front porch, shed, garden, and a small children's table. Soil
sample RH7SP was collected from the soil beneath the children's table. Soil sample RH7SB
was collected from an area of distressed vegetation near the sidewalk in the front yard. Soil
sample RH7SG was also collected in the front yard, but in a grassy area.

Five XRF readings were collected at this home. The first location, a window sill in a
child's room, had a reading of 0.008 mg/cm:. The second location, a child's chest of

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drawers, had a reading of 0.105 mg cmv The third location, the doorstop at the child's
room, had a reading of 0.007 mg/cm;. The fourth location, the floor of the back porch, had
a reading of 0.050 mg/cm;. The fifth location, a painted area of the front porch, had a
reading of 0.202 mg/cm:.

RH8 was a two-story sided home. Four adults live in this household. No children
are present but one dog is kept at this location. The property included a large gravel drive-
way/parking lot. tool shed, garage/shed, and a large bare area in front of the house. Soil
sample RH8SB was collected at this bare area. Soil sample RH8SG was collected from a
grassy area south of the house.

Five XRF readings were collected at this home. The first location, a kitchen window
pane, had a reading of 0.00005 mg/cm:. The second location, a window pane on the exterior
of the south side of the house, had a reading of 0.005 mg/cnr. The third location, on the
side of the front porch, had a reading of 0.002 mg/cnr. The fourth location, an outside wall
of the back porch, had a reading of 0.040 mg/cnr. The fifth location, the inside floor of the
back porch, had a reading of 0.169 mg/cnr.

RH9 was a single-story, wood-frame with brick-facing, home. Two adults lived at
this address. The property included a driveway, attached garage, and a deck in the back
yard. Sample RH9SB was collected from an area that showed signs of distressed vegetation.
Sample RH9SG was collected from the front yard in a grassy area.

With approval of the U.S. EPA RPM, no XRF readings were collected at this home,
because it was newly built home.

RH10 was a single-story sided home. The homeowners were not fully cooperative,
as access was denied to the home and only limited information was available at this site. Two
adults and an unknown number of children live at this residence. The property included a
front porch, a swing-set. and a shed. Soil sample RH10SB was collected at an area of
distressed vegetation south of the front porch. Soil samples RH10SP and RH10ASP were
collected directly beneath the children's swing-set. Soil sample RH10SG was collected from a
area east of the home.

The owner denied approval for XRF screening at this home.

RH11 was a single-story sided home. An elderly couple lived in this home.

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screening, upon the arrival of the sampling team, access to the house was denied. The crew
was allowed to collect samples from the yard, but was not allowed in the home, and limited
information was available. The property included a swing, driveway, and a connected
garage. Soil sample RH11SB was collected in the front yard from an area of possible
distressed vegetation. Soil sample RH11SG was collected from a grassy area in the backyard.

The owner denied approval for XRF screening at this home.

RH12 was a parcel of land owned by a resident of Beckemeyer; however, no
structure is located on this property. A large garden exists at the north side of this plot. Soil
sample RH12SG was collected at a grassy area on this plot. No areas of distressed vegetation
or play areas were detected by the sampling crew.

No painted surfaces existed for the crew to screen with the XRF.

BP is a public park in Beckemeyer. Park grounds included swing-sets, basketball
courts, bathrooms, tennis courts, and horseshoe pits. Soil sample BPSP was collected from
exposed soil under the southernmost swing-set at the park. Soil sample BPSG was collected
in a grassy area between the playground and the swings. Soil sample BPSB was collected
from an area of distressed vegetation near the eastern corner of the picnic pavilion.

No painted surfaces existed for the crew to screen with the XRF.

BES is an elementary school in Beckemeyer. School grounds included a parking
area, shed, basketball court, and a baseball diamond. Soil sample BESSG was collected from
a grassy area to the southeast of the school property. Soil sample BESSB was collected from
an area where grass was distressed, south of school building. Soil sample BESSP was
collected from the baseball diamond at the school building.

No XRF screening was requested by the RPM at this location.

BCDC1 is a public park in Beckemeyer. The parkgrounds included two baseball dia-
monds, playground, pavilion, and what appeared to be a volleyball court under construction.
Soil sample BCDC1SP was collected near home plate of the southern baseball diamond. Soil
sample BCDC1SB was collected from a bare area near the spectator stands between the
baseball diamonds. Soil sample BCDC1SG was collected from a grassy area between the
north and south baseball diamonds.

No XRF screening was requested by the RPM at this location.

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Soil samples BCDC2 and BCDC3 were collected from the same area, but labeled
separately for laboratory duplication purposes. The BCDC2/3 area is a vacant lot directly to
the west and across the street from the BCDC location. This lot is covered in what appears to
be cinders and is directly south of a residential home with children. Soil samples BCDC2 and
BCDC3 were collected from the soil and cindery material at this location.

No painted surfaces existed for the crew to screen with the XRF.

2.4	SAMPLE TRACKING AND HANDLING

As indicated previously, sample bottles for soil and drinking water, were labeled with
the appropriate home identification number prior to entering each property. In addition, the
appropriate home identification number was placed on each field form prior to collecting
samples. Detailed sample information including the date and time of sample collection, the
condition of the property and or the area of concern, the name of the sample collector, and
other relevant information was recorded on the appropriate field forms.

Labeled samples were kept under direct E & E custody or in a locked vehicle. As
samples were collected, an adhesive label was attached to each sample container indicating the
identity of the sample as well as the analyses to be conducted by the laboratory. Water
samples were preserved by adding 2 milliliters of nitric acid to each sample bottle. The
E & E TAT member maintained a detailed logbook of all sample tracking information and
procedures.

Upon completion of field sampling activities, E & E packaged and shipped samples
via Federal Express to E & E's Analytical Services Center (ASC) to be analyzed.

2.5	QUALITY CONTROL MEASURES

E & E collected field duplicate samples for soil, dust, and water at a rate of 10
percent of the total number of samples collected for each matrix. These quality control
samples were handled and tracked according to the same procedures applied to all other
samples. The quality control sample results will be discussed in Section 3.1.

At the end of each day, E & E reviewed the field forms for completeness and
accuracy including all mathematical computations on the XRF forms and the correlation of

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appendix a

ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROJECT REPORT
CIRCLE SMELTING
BECKEMEYER, CLINTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS
TDD: T05-9506-014
PAN: EIL0614VDA

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ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROJECT REPORT
CIRCLE SMELTING
BECKEMEYER, CLINTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS
TDD: T05-9506-014
PAN: EIL0614VDA

October 12, 1995

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REMEDIAL ENFORCEMENT AND RESPONSE BRANCH

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3. ANALYTICAL DATA SUMMARY

The following is a discussion of the derived analytical data quality, and presentation
of the data in tabular form. The raw analytical data results are provided in Appendix C.

3.1 DATA QUALITY

Overall, the soil, dust, and drinking water data are acceptable for the intended use.
However, sampling protocols requested that each sample be passed through a 250 micron
(pLm) sieve. E & E's ASC received the request to sieve dust and soil to 250 pim, however
previous solicitations of this sort specified mesh size. The laboratory contacted the Chicago
E & E office and requested clarification. TATM Mangini spoke with E & E laboratory
coordinator David Hendrin and with U.S. EPA RPM Ramon Torres. Both parties agreed to
the suggestion made by the laboratory to use a 100-mesh sieve. All soil samples, and all but
two dust samples were screened with the 100-mesh sieve.

E & E analytical services manager has reviewed all data from the 20 water samples.
38 soil samples, and 9 dust samples. All samples were analyzed within holding time
requirements. No target analytes were detected in blanks. Overall, data met the Quality
Assurance (QA) Level II standards as outlined in the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response (OSWER) Directive 9360.4-01 (April 1990). Data Validation Procedures, Section
3.0, Metallic Inorganic Parameters.

In addition to the original metallic organic parameter analysis, by request of the U.S.
EPA Risk Assessor, Pat Van Leeuwen, the ASC gathered additional information subsequent to
the original analysis. The additional information was gathered to answer questions regarding

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particle size distribution of samples, and dust and lead loading in the homes. Details of
additional information gathering methods are contained in Section 3.2. Additional testing
results are contained in Appendix E.

3.2 DATA SUMMARY TABLES

Table 3-1 presents the analytical data of field samples collected during the Circle
Smelting Environmental Sampling Project. The data are presented in a summary- table, and
were compiled from laboratory analysis of soil, water, and dust samples; also included in this
table are arithmetic means of the in situ XRF results. Appendix C also contains the raw-
analytical data results provided by E & E's ASC.

Percent by mass through the 100-mesh sieve for all soil and dust samples is presented
in Table 3-2. Data for this table was collected through weighing total mass of non-analyzed
portion of samples. Samples were sieved and the sieved portion was then weighed. The mass
of the sieved portion was divided by the total mass to determine a percent through sieve
value.

Dust and lead loading information for homes is presented in Table 3-3. Samples
were not weighed before analysis. However since precisely 1 gram was used for analysis of
each sample, total mass was determined by weighing the remaining portion of the samples and
adding 1 gram. Dust loading was determined by dividing the calculated total mass of dust by
the areas of the homes sampled. Lead loading was then calculated by factoring the analyzed
lead concentrations into the dust loading data.

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Table 3-1

LEAD ANALYTICAL RESULTS
CIRCLE SMELTING SITE
BECKEMEYER, ILLINOIS
(JULY 1995)

Sample
Location

Grassy Aread
tot." scrn.b

Play Aread
tot." scrn.b

Bare Aread
tot.a scrn.b

Dust'
result area*

Water'
(First Draw)

Water'
(Flush)

XRF

Average'

RH1

146

151

N/A

N/A

394

291

465

28

2.6

2.1

0.0671

RH2

380

402

N/A

N/A

649

497

268

24

9 1

2.1

N/A

RH3

734

453

N/A

N/A

140

174

115

28

7.2

4.1

N/A

RH4

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

4,790

5,240

N/A

N/A

10

10

N/A

RH5

587

376

N/A

N/A

873

356

37.7

12

12

1.2

N/A

RH6
RH6A

236
N/A

166
N/A

N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A

1,750
2,820

2,240
2,410

178
N/A

20
N/A

3.3
N/A

2.9
N/A

0.022

RH7
RH7A

1,670
N/A

227
N/A

623
N/A

519
N/A

1,640
2,170

1,750
1,690

508
N/A

16
N/A

3.6
N/A

1.6
N/A

0.0534
N/A

RII8

298

185

N/A

N/A

1,530

903

244

12

2.1

1.1

0.04321

RH9

72.7

32.4

N/A

N/A

128

153

15.9

16

5.2

N/A

N/A

RH10
Rill OA

48.9
N/A

13.2
N/A

2,580
2,670

2,380
2,420

1,350
N/A

1,090
N/A

N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A

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N/A

18
N/A

N/A
N/A

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125

59.8

N/A

N/A

125

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N/A

N/A

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Table 3-1

LEAD ANALYTICAL RESULTS
CIRCLE SMELTING SITE
BECKEMEYER, ILLINOIS
(JULY 1995)

Sample
Location

Grassy Area-
tot." scrn.b

Play Aread
tot." scrn.b

Bare Aread
tot." scrn.b

Dustr
result area"

Water1
(First Draw)

Water1
(Flush)

XRF

Average'

RH12

261

189

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

BP

402

443

1,200

834

1,800

1,490

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

BES

61.7

52.7

166

160

175

123

164

24

N/A

N/A

N/A

BCDC1

246

132

56.8

12.1

106

63.2

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

BCDC3
BCDC2

N/A

N/A

N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A

9,250
9,160

10,100
10,200

N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A

All analyses performed by Ecology and Environment, Inc.'s Analytical Services Center, Buffalo, New York, under analytical TDD
T05-9506-809.

Key:

N/A = No sample was collected for this parameter at this location,
a = Sample was digested prior to any screening activities performed by laboratory,
b = Sample was digested after it was passed through a No. 100 mesh sieve,
c = Water sample results reported in /*g/L
d = Soil results reported in mg/kg.

e = Arithmetic mean of all XRF results taken at a residence reported in mg/cnv2.

f = Dust sample results reported in mg/kg. All samples passed through a No. 100 mesh screen except for RH5D & RH9D.
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Table 3-2

PERCENT BY MASS THROUGH 100-MESH SCREEN
CIRCLE SMELTING SITE
BECKEMEYER, ILLINOIS
(JULY 1995)

Sample
Location

Grassy Area
(% Passes)

Bare Area
(% Passes)

Play Area
(% Passes)

House Dust
(% Passes >

RH1

9.6

25.8

N/A

5.2

RH2

28.6

30.4

N/A

10.2

RH3

15.0

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N/A

4.6

RH4

N/A

11.1

N/A

N/A

RH5

23.3

30.8

N/A

0.0

RH6

40.1

12.5

N/A

5.1

RH6A

N/A

16.4

N/A

N/A

RH7

24.2

25.6

31.5

1.2

RH7A

N/A

27.1

N/A

N/A

RH8

25.2

24.4

N/A

11.2

RH9

14.5

17.9

N/A

0.7

RH10

14.4

20.9

38.0

N/A

RH10A

N/A

N/A

30.8

N/A

RH 11

4.8

13.2

N/A

N/A

RH 12

25.4

N/A

N/A

N/A

BP

10.6

14.3

29.6

N/A

BES

9.9

26.7

7.2

4.9

BCDC1

31.9

18.5

14.0

N/A

BCDC2

N/A

24.4

N/A

N/A

BCDC3

N/A

20.6

N/A

N/A

All analyses performed by Ecology and Environment. Inc.'s Analytical Services Center. Buffalo. New York, under
analytical TDD T05-9506-809. For additional information see Section 3.2.

Key:

N A = No sample was collected for this parameter at this location.

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Table 3-3

DUST AND LEAD LOADING RESULTS
CIRCLE SMELTING SITE
BECKEMEYER, ILLINOIS
(JULY 1995)



Total
Mass"

Dust Loading
(g/nr)

Lead Concentration
0*g/g)

Lead Loading
(fig lead/nf)



6.01

2.31

465

1070



6.28

2.82

268

765



4.29

1.65

115

190



6.22

5.60

37.7

211



4.76

2.56

178

456



7.95

5.34

508

2710



5.55

4.98

244

1220



4.03

2.70

15.9

42.9



3.47

1.56

164

256

. performed by Ecology and Environment, Inc.'s Analytical Services Center,
w York, under analytical TDD T05-9506-809. For additional information see

,s information reconstructed by adding one gram to the total mass measured after
lysis. Note all mass values are the masses of entire (i.e. unsieved) samples,
ause inadequate quantity of sample passed through the 100-mesh sieve, samples
5D and RH9D analyzed without pre-sieving.

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Table 3-3

DUST AND LEAD LOADING RESULTS
CIRCLE SMELTING SITE
BECKEMEYER, ILLINOIS
(JULY 1995)

Dust Sample

Dust Loading

(g/m;)

Lead Concentration

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APPENDIX A

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APPENDIX B
SAMPLING SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEETS

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SAMPLING SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

SAMPLE LOCATION ID: RU \
DATE: TIME; " v5
SAMPLER: U\+P	

HOUSE INFORMATION

ONE STORY 	 BRICK

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SOIL SAMPLE ID'S:	5B .

WATER SAMPLE ID'S:

DUST SAMP.E 10'S:

INHABITANTS
NUMBER OF ADULTS: i

NUMBER OF CHILDRB4: 	

AGES OF CHILDRBI: 2

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READING 3	

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:

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LOCATION 1

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PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

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READING 2
READING 3

LOCATION 5

PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

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DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:


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VACUUM DUST SAMPLING FORM

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TOTAL AREA SAMPLED: ^ FT*.

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SAMPLE ID:

PATE COLLECTED: ?/)«/«! 4
TIME COLLECTS:

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PRESERVATIVE ADOED: \/

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NOTES:

DRINKING WATER SAMPUNG FORM

NOTES:

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SAMPLING SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

SAMPLE LOCATION 10:

DATE: Ml# TIME^SuS
SAMPLER: 		

HOUSE INFORMATION

ONE STORY 	 BRJCX

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FIGURE 2 INTERIOR FLOOR PLAN OF HOUSE

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SAMPLE MUNBER 		ARTTHMMETTC MEAN OF READINGS

DATE			

START TIME		

END TIME	

LOCATION 1

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READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

_ MOOBUTE TO EXTREME PSL1NG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 2

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READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

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DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

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READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

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DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:


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VACUUM OUST SAMPLING FORM

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DATE;	TIME: \armMii

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SAMPLING SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

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SAMPUNG SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

SAMPLE LOCATION 10:

DATE: 1 11 TIME: iOY7
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2

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DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:


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# OF CHILDREN IN HOME:	

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DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE		


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SAMPLING SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

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SAMPLER! 	

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VACUUM OUST SAMPLING FORM

SAMPLE LOCATION ID:	90* SAMPLE 10'S:

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NOTES:

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SAMPLE 10:

DATE COLLECTED: _

TIME COUECTHD:

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PRESERVATIVE AOOED: V

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SAMPUNG SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

SOIL SAMPLERS:

WATER SAMPLE ID'S: H.WoKL } H<-7ug
DUST SAMPLE ID'S: '-VS~7 ^

INHAMTANTS

NUM8B1 OF AOULTS: 		

NUMSBt OF CHILDREN: *
AGES OF CWLDREN: TT

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DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:




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VACUUM OUST SAMPLING FORM

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NOTES:

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SAMPLE ID: ^

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SAMPLING SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995



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SAMPLER: £«*£	

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DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		


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VACUUM DUST SAMPLING FORM

SAMPLE LOCATION 10:
DATE: iKo TIME:
SAMPLER:

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TOTAL AREA SAMPLED: \L>	FT*.

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NOTES:

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SAMPLING SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

SAMPLE
DATE:
SAM

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HOUSE INFORMATION
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NUMBER OP ADULTS: ^	

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LOCATIONS

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SAMPLE MUNB8I 		AfVTHMMETIC MEAN Of READINGS

DATE	

START TIME				

ENO TIME	

LOCATION 1

READING 1		PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PSJNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 2

READING 1 		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3 			_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE		

LOCATION 3

READING 1 		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

REAOING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

_ MOOBUTE TO EXTREME PSUNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE		- -

LOCATION 4

READING 1		PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		__ INTACT

READING 3 ______	_ SUGHT TO MOOBUTE PEELING

_ MOOBUTE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE		

LOCATION S

READING 1		PAJNT IN THIS AREA IS:

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DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE


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REMEBER TO:

•	LABEL SAMPLE JARS

•	MARK SAMPLE AREAS ON FIGURE 2

•	CHANGE VACUUM FILTER ANO OECON VACUUM.

NOTES:

VACUUM OUST SAMPUNG FORM

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SAMPLE 10:

DATE COLLECTED:

TIME COLLECTS}: OW^

DATE SAMPLE PICKS) UP: ~M2P
TIME SAMPLE PICKED UP: UTO
PRESERVATIVE AOOED:

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SAMPLING SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

SAMPLE

DATE:
SAMPLER:

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	 OUST SAMPLE AREAS 	 MAIN ENTRANCE MARKED

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SAMPLE MUNBER
DATE	

START TIME
END TIME _

XRF_PAINT SCREENING EORM
		TECHNICIAN	_

AfVTHMMETIC MEAN OF READINGS

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:

LOCATION 1

READING 1 .
READING 2
READING 3

PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

_ INTACT

_ SUGHT TO MOOERATE PfflJNG
_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

LOCATION 2

READING 1 		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3 ¦	_ SUGHT TO MODERATE PEELING

	 MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 3

READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

HEADING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		__ SUGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		, .

LOCATION 4

READING 1
READING 2
READING 3

PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:

_ INTACT

_ SUGHT TO MOOBUTE PEELING
_ MOO0UTE TO EXTREME POLING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:

LOCATION 5

READING 1 			PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2 v	_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

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DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:


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VACUUM DUST SAMPLING FORM

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SAMPLE LOCATION 10:		SON. SAMPLE ID'S:

DATE:	 TIME:			~

SAMPLER:	'

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TOTAL AREA SAMPLED:	FT*.

REMEBER TO:

•	LABEL SAMPLE JARS

•	MARX SAMPLE AREAS ON FIGURE 2

•	CHANGE VACUUM FILTER ANO DECON VACUUM.

NOTES:

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SAMPLE ID:

DATE COLLBTTED:

TIME COLLECTED:

DATE SAMPLE PtCKEDUP: ~t\0

TIME SAMPLE PICKED UP:

PRESERVATIVE ADDED:	

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SAMPLING SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

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	 OTHER	

OUST SAMPI£ ID'S: MOkly

INHABITANTS
NUMBER OF ADULTS:
NUMBER OF OBLDREN:
AGES OF CHILDREN:

2.

FIGURE 1 EXTBUOR OF HOUSE

	 MAIN BUILDING

	 BOUNDARY OF LOT .

	 SIDE WALKS

SAMPLE LOCATIONS
StOE WALKS/DRWE WAYS
GARAGES/SHEDS

PLAY AREAS

exposb) son.

RAM SPOUTS


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FIGURE 2 INTERIOR FLOOR PLAN OF HOUSE

INCLUDING:

	 ROOM LABELS		 OUST AREA CALCULATION

	 DUST SAMPLE AREAS 	 MAIN ENTRANCE MARKED

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XRF PAINT SCREENING FORM

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SAMPLE MUN8ER 		ARTTHMMETIC MEAN OF READINGS

DATE	

START TIME	

END TIME	

LOCATION 1

READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

REAOING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MODERATE PEELING

	 MODERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 2

READING 1 		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MODERATE PEELING

	 MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 3

REAOING 1		PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEELiNG

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		 -

LOCATION 4

READING 1		PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

REAOING .3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PGELING

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 5

READING 1		PAWT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:


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SOS. SAMPLE ICS:

DATE:	

SAMPLER:

TIME:

I OF CHILDREN IN HOME:

TOTAL AREA SAMPLED:

FT*.

REMEBER TO:

•	LABB. SAMPLE JARS

•	MARK SAMPLE AREAS ON FIGURE 2

•	CHANGE VACUUM FILTER AND OECON VACUUM.

SAMPLE 10:	\hH7

DATE COLLECTED: SIlO

TIME COLLECTED:	 _

DATE SAMPLE PICKED UP: MS~

TIME SAMPLE PICKED UP:

PRESERVATIVE ADOS): ivWb-.

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SAMPLER:

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CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

SOIL SAMPLE ID'S: _j^^3

WATER SAMPLE ID'S:

HOUSE INFORMATION

ONE STORY 	 BRICK

	 TWO STORY		 WOOD FRAME

\ . 	 SIDING

	 FENCED A\f\

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	 DOGS		 POOL

	 OTHER	

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INHABITANTS
NUMBER OF ADULTS
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
AGES OF CHILDREN

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	 MAIN BUILDING

	 80UN0ARY OF LOT

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GARAGES/SHEDS

PLAY AREAS
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RAIN SPOUTS


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FIGURE 2 INTERIOR FLOOR PLAN OF HOUSE

INCLUDING:

	 ROOM LABELS		 OUST AREA CALCULATION

	 OUST SAMPLE AREAS 	 MAIN ENTRANCE MARKED

	 PAINT SCREEN LOCATIONS

	 GARRET A8r WOOD FLOOR

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XRF PAINT SCREENING FORM

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SAMPLE MUN8ER 		ARfTHMMETIC MEAN Of READINGS

DATE	

START TIME 	

ENO TIME	

LOCATION 1

READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS.

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SUGHT TO MODERATE PBBJNG

_ MODERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 2

READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		__ INTACT

READING 3		_ SUGHT TO MODERATE PEELING

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PSJNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE		

LOCATION 3

READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SUGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 4

READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SUGHT TO MOOERATE PSUNG

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 5

READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3 			_ SUGHT TO MOOERATE PSJNG

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:


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VACUUM OUST SAMPLING FORM

SAMPLE LOCATION 10:		SOIL SAMPLE ID'S:

DATE:	 TIME:			

SAMPLER:	

f OF CHILDREN IN HOME:	

TOTAL AREA SAMPLED:	FT*.

REMEBER TO:

•	1 fiAMH F JARS

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•	CHANGE VACUUM FILTER ANO DECON VACUUM.

NOTES:

DRINKING WATER SAMPLING FORM

SAMPLE ID:	

DATE COLLECTED:	

TIME COLLECTED:	

DATE SAMPLE PICXED UP:	

TIME SAMPLE PICKS UP:	

PRESERVATIVE ADDED:	

PLUMBING:

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NOTES:

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SAMPLING SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

SAMPLE LOCATION ID:

DATE; ijlQ TTMfc 0^ ^
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HOUSE INFORMATION

ONE STORY 	 BRICK

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WATER SAMPLE ID'S:



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INHABITANTS
NUMBER OF ADULTS:
NUMBER OF CHMDREN:
AGES OF CHILDREN:



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	 MAIN BUILDING 	 SAMPLE LOCATIONS		 PLAY AREAS

	 BOUNOARY OF LOT	 S0E WAUCSiDRWE WAYS 	 EXPOSED SOB.

	 SIDE WALKS		 GARAGES/SHEDS		 RAIN SPOUTS


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FIGURE 2 INTERIOR FLOOR PLAN OF HOUSE

1



	

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	 OUST SAMPLE AREAS

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SAMPLE MUNBER 		AMTHMMETIC MEAN Of READINGS

DATE	

START TIME 		

END TIME.	

LOCATION 1

READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEBJNG

__ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 2

READING 1		PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3 _____	_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEBJNG

_ MOOERATE TO EXTROIE PEBJNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 3

READING 1		PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		__ MTACT

READINGS		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 4

REAOMG 1		PAMT M TVRS AREA IS:

READMG 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SUGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PSJNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:

LOCATION 5

READING 1		PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:

READMG 2		INTACT

READING 3 _			 SLIGHT TO MOOBIATE PEELING

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		


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VACUUM OUST SAMPLING FORM

SAMPLE LOCATION 10:		SOL SAMPLE ID'S:

DATE	 TIME:			

SAMPLER:	

# OF CHILDREN IN HOME:	

TOTAL AREA SAMPLED:	FT*.

REMEBER TO:

•	LABO. SAMPLE JARS

•	MARK SAMPLE AREAS ON FIGURE 2

•	CHANGE VACUUM FILTER ANO DECON VACUUM.

NOTES:

DRINKING WATER SAMPLING FORM

SAMPLE 10:	

DAT! COLLECTED:	

TIME COLLECTS:	

DATE SAMPLE PICXED UP:	

TIME SAMPLE PICXED UP:	

PRESERVATIVE AOOB>:	

PLUMBING:

	 COPPER 	 GALVANIZED 	 PVC		 LEAD

NOTES:

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SAMPUNG SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

SAMPLE LOCATION ID:

DATE: 7/1 ft TTU& (24^
SAMPLER: r S- g	

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OUST SAMPLE 10'S:

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FIGURE 2 INTERIOR FLOOR PLAN OF HOUSE



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	 ROOM LABELS		 DUST AREA CALCULATION

	 DUST SAMPLE AREAS 	 MAIN ENTRANCE MARKED

	 RMMVdSfiWEN LOCATIONS	(M'otoicv iimi emirmimoin

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XRF PAINT SCREENING FORM

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SAMPLE MUNBER ,
DATE	

TECHMCIAN

AATTHMMETIC MEAN OF READMGS

START TJMB.
0O TIME _

LOCATION 1

READING 1
READING 2
READING 3

PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

_ intact

_ SUGHT TO MOOBIATE PGBJNG
_ MOOBIATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF TWS SURFACE:

READING 1
READING 2
READING 3

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:

READING 1
READING 2
READMG 3

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:

READING 1
READMG 2
READING 3

DESCRIPTION OP TH» SURFACE:

LOCATION 2

PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:

_ INTACT

_ SUGHT TO MOOGRATE PEBJNG
_ MOOBIATE TO EXTREME PGBJNG

LOCATION 3

PAMT IN TMS AREA IS:
_ INTACT

_ SUGHT TO MODERATE
_ MOOBIATE TO EXTREME

LOCATION 4

PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:
_ INTACT

_ SUGHT TO MOOBIATE
_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME

LOCATION 5

READMG 1
READMG 2
READMG 3

PAMT M TMS AREA IS:

_ INTACT

__ SUGHT TO MOOBIATE PGBJNG
_ MOOBIATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:


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VACUUM OUST SAMPLING FORM

SAMPLfi LOCATION 10:	SOIL SAMPLE ID'S:

0ATE:IlliJ2f TIME:			

SAMPIBI:

# OF CHILDREN IN HOME: —"

TOTAL AREA SAMPLED: ^ iA FT*.

REMEBER TO:

•	IAB& SAMPLE JARS

•	MARK SAMPLE AREAS ON FIGURE 2

•	CHANGE VACUUM FILTER AND DECON VACUUM.

NOTES:

DRINKING WATER SAMPLING FORM

SAMPLE 10:	

DATE COLLECTED:	

TIME COLLECTED:	

DATE SAMPLE PICKED UP:	

TIME SAMPLE PICKED UP:	

PRESERVATIVE AOOED:	

PLUMBING:

	 COPPER 	 GAtVAMZED 	 PVC		 LEAD

NOTES:

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SAMPUNG SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

SAMPLE

DATE: _I
SAMPLER.'

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TIME:

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HOUSE INFORMATION

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	 OOGS		 POOL

	 OTHER	

OC-PC-I J "	,

WATER SAMPLE ID'S: OtTf

INHABITANTS

NUMBER OF ADULTS:
NUMBS* OF CHLOfBl:
AGES OF CHKDRBI:



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	 BOUNDARY OF LOT	 SIDE WALKS/DRIVE WAYS 	 EXPOSE) SOL

	 SIDEWALKS 	 GARAGES/SHEDS		 RAM SPOUTS


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FIGURE 2 INTERIOR FLOOR PLAN OP HOUSE

INCLUOING:

	 ROOM LABELS		 OUST AREA CALCULATION

	 OUST SAMPLE AREAS 	 MAIN ENTRANCE MARKED

_ r&UMS SGKEN LOCATIONS	t'ciiluiE* mitl environment
	 GAMWcflBfeWOOD FLOOR rcoiogi mill emininmrui

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XRF PAINT SCREENING FORM

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SAMPLE MUNBBt 		AfVTHMMETIC MEAN OF READINGS

DATE.				

START TIME		

END TIME			

LOCATION 1

READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEEUNG

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEELING

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 2

READING 1 		PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEBJNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 3

READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PfflJNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 4

READMG 1 		PAMT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEELING

_ MOOBMTE TO EXTREME PSUNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 5

READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PSJNG

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEEUNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:		


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VACUUM OUST SAMPLING FORM

SAMPLE LOCATION K>: _

DATE:	 TMK _

SAMPLSfc	

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TOTAL AREA SAMPLED:

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FIGURE 2 INTERIOR FLOOR PLAN OF HOUSE

INCLUDING:

	 ROOM LABELS		 OUST AREA CALCULATION

	 DUST SAMPLE AREAS 	 MAIN ENTRANCE MARKED

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SAMPLING SUMMARY INFORMATION SHEET
CIRCLE SMELTING JULY 1995

SAMPLE
DATE;
SAMI

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SOB. SAMPLE

HOUSE INFORMATION dlfc

ONE STORY 	 BUCK

	 TWO STORY		 WOOD FRAME

	 SIDING

	 FENCED

	 SWING SET

	 DOGS		 POOL

	 OTHER	

INHABITANTS

NUMBS! OP AOULTS:
NUMBS OP CMLDREN:
AGES OP CHNJ)RB>I:

4

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InCCCBIRS:

JO. MAIN BUILDING

BOUNDARY(
A SIOE WALKS

X! SAMPLE LOCATIONS	PLAY AREAS

' SIOE WALKS/DRIVE WAYS X. EXPOSED SOIL
_£ GARAGES/SHB)S	5L RAM SPOUTS


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XRF PAINT SCREENING FORM

HOME 10 NUM8S*		TECHNICIAN	

SAMPLE MUNBB! 		AMTHMMET1C MEAN OF READINGS

DATE		

START TIME __	

ENO TIME	

LOCATION 1

READING 1		PA*fT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEBJNG

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PfflJNG

DESCRIPTION OP THIS SURFACE:		

LOCATION 2

READING 1 		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		_ INTACT

READING 3		_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEBJNG

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEBJNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:			

LOCATION 3

READING 1
READING 2.
READING 3

PACT IN THIS AREA IS:

_ INTACT

_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEBJNG
_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PSJNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:

LOCATION 4

READING 1
READING 2.
READING 3

PANKT IN THIS AREA IS:

_ INTACT

_ SLIGHT TO MOOERATE PEBJNG
_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PEBJNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:

LOCATION 5

READING 1		PAINT IN THIS AREA IS:

READING 2		__ INTACT

READING 3		__ SUGHT TO MOOERATE PEBJNG

_ MOOERATE TO EXTREME PSJNG

DESCRIPTION OF THIS SURFACE:


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VACUUM OUST SAMPLING FORM ^

SAMPLE LOCATION 10:		— _ SOB. SAMPLE ID'S:

OATE:	 mil:				

SAMPLER:		—

# OF CHILDREN IN HOME:	

TOTAL A8EA SAMPLED:	FT1.

REMEBER TO :

•	LABEL SAMPLE JARS

•	MARK SAMPLE AREAS ON FIGURE 2

•	CHANGE VACUUM FILTER ANO DECON VACUUM.

NOTES:

DRINKING WATER SAMPLING FORM

SAMPLE 10:		—

OATE COLLECTED:	

TIME COLLECTS}:	

DATE SAMPLE PICKED UP:	

TIME SAMPLE PICKED UP:	

PRESERVATIVE ADDED:	

PLUMBING:

	 COPPER 	 GALVANIZED 	 PVC		 LEAD

NOTES:

recvcied paoer
-ecvciea oao«r
'ecvcted oao«'

tuning* nnil environment
rmWigv unit fn>inmmrm
and ennroomeni


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ANALYTICAL DATA PACKAGE

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ecology and environment, inc

international Specialists in the Environment

111 West Jackson Boulevard

Chicago. Illinois 60604

Tel: (312) 663-9415, Fax: (312) 663-0791

MEMORANDUM

DATE:	September 12, 19 95

TO:	Mike Mangini, TAT Project Manager, E & E, Chicago,

Illinois

FROM:

David Hendren, TAT Analytical Services Manager,
E Sc. E, Chicago, Illinois

THROUGH:

SUBJECT:

REFERENCE:

Mary Jane Ripp, TAT QA Reports Manager, E & E,
Chicago, Illinois

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Metals
Data Quality Assurance (QA) Review, Circle Smelting,
Beckemeyer, Clinton County, Illinois

Project TDD T05-9506-014 Analytical TDD T05-9506-809
Project PAN EIL0614VDA Analytical PAN EIL0614AGA

The data QA review of 20 water samples, 38 soil samples, and 9
dust samples collected from the Circle Smelting site is complete.
The samples were collected between July 18 and July 20, 1995, by
the Technical Assistance Team (TAT) contractor, Ecology and
Environment, Inc. (E & E). The samples were submitted to the
Analytical Services Center, Ecology and Environment, Inc.,
Lancaster, New York. The laboratory analyses were performed
according to United States Environmental Protection Agency Solid
Waste 846 Methods 6010 and 7471 (mercury). When necessary,
analyses for arsenic, lead, and selenium were performed following
methods 7060, 7421; and 7740, respectively. All of the soil
samples were reanalyzed following sample sieving, using a 100-
mesh sieve. Seven of the dust samples were sieved before
analysis and two were analyzed as received.

Sample Identification

TAT	Laboratory

Identification No.	Identification No.

Water

RH1WI	29986

RH1WF	29987

recycled oaoer


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TAT

Identification No.

RH2WI

RH2WF

RH3WI

RH3WF

RH4WI

RH4WF

RH5WI

RH5WF

RH6WI

RH6WF

RH7WI

RH7WF

RH8WI

RH9WF

RH9WI

RH10WI

RH10WF

RH11WI

Soil

RH1SB

RH1SG

RH2SG

RH2SB

BES1SP

BES1SB

BES1SG

BPSP

BPSG

BPSB

RH3SB

RH3SG

RH4SB

RH5SG

RH5SB

RH6SB

RH6ASB

RH6SG

RH7SB

RH7ASB

RH7SP

RH7SG

RH8SG

RH8SB

RH9SB

Laboratory
Identification No.

29988



29989



29990



29991



29992



29993



29994



29995



29996



29997



29998



29999



30000



30001



30002



30003



30004



30005



Sieved

Total

30006

30533

30007

30534

30008

30535

30009

30536

30010

30537

30011

30538

30012

30539

30013

30540

30014

30541

30015

30542

30016

30543

30017

30544

30018

30545

30019

30546

30020

30547

30021

30548

30022

30549

30023

30550

30024

30551

30025

30570

30026

30552

30027

30553

30028

30554

30029

30555

30030

30556


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TAT	Laboratory

Identification No.	Identication No.

RH9SG

30031

30557

RH10SP

30032

30558

RH10SP

30033

30559

RH10ASP

30034

30560

RH10SB

30035

30561

RH11SG

30036

30562

RH11SB

30038

30563

RH12SG

30037

30564

BCDC2SB

30039

30565

BCDC3SB

30040

30566

BCDC1SB

30041

30567

BCDC1SP

30042

30568

BCDC1SG

30043

30569

Dust

RHID
RH2D
RH3D
RH5D
RH6D
RH7D
RH8D
RH9D
BESID

Data Qualifications:

I.	Sample Holding Time: Acceptable

The samples were collected between July 18 and July 20,
1995, and analyzed between August 2, 1995, and August 9,
1995. Holding time criteria, six months (28 days for
mercury) for all analytes, were met.

II.	Calibration:

•	Initial Calibration: Acceptable

Recoveries for the initial calibration verification were
within 90% to 110% (80% to 120% for mercury), as required.

•	Continuing Calibration: Acceptable

30044

30045

30046

30047

30048

30049

30050

30051

30052

All analytes included in the continuing calibration
verification standard were within 90% to 110% recoveries


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(80% to 120% for mercury), as required.

III.	Blanks: Acceptable

A method blank (preparation blank) was analyzed with the
samples. No target analytes were detected in the blanks.

IV.	Instrument Interference Check Samples (ICS): Acceptable

The ICS samples were analyzed before and after sample
analysis, as required, and were within quality control
limits.

V.	Overall Assessment of Data for Use: Acceptable

The overall usefulness of the data is based on criteria for
QA Level II as outlined in the Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response (OSWER) Directive 9360.4-01 (April 1990)
Data Validation Procedures, Section 3.0, Metallic Inorganic
Parameters. Based upon the information provided, the data
are acceptable for use.


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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30006

Lab Sample ID: 30007
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

« % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concent rat ion

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

5.5





P

7440-39-3

Barium

191





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.2





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

10.6





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

151





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

U

N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cy amide







NR













Texture:
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1	EPA SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT Contract:

RH1SG

Lab Code: EANDE_	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.: 	 SDG No.: 30533

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30534

Level !low/'med) :	LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

* % Solids:	_86.9

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

7 . 1





P

7440-39-3

Barium

264



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0 . 64

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

LD
O





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

146





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury-

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0 .56

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.9

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Color Before: 	 Clarity Before: 		Texture: H

Color After: Y	 Clarity After: C		Artifacts: _

Comments:

	CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH1SG-TOTAL		

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EPA SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30006

Lab Sample ID: 3 0006
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

*% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

'Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

5 . 0





P

7440-39-3

Barium

133





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.3





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

8.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

291





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

U

WN

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Texture:
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TAT - CHICAGO

EPA SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Cede: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30533

Lab Sample ID: 30533
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

'% Solids:	_87.5

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

5.8





P

7440-39-3

Barium

153



~

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.1

B



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

9.5





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

394





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.11

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.67

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.9

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: H_
Artifacts:

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH1SB-TOTAL

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CHICAGO

TAT SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.-:

SDG No.: 30026

Lab Sample ID: 30044
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight) : MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comment s:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

7.2





P

7440-39-3

Barium

344





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

27 . 0





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

33.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

465





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.60



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.4

B

W

F

7440-22-4

Silver

3.8

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: E COLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contracc: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.

30006

Lab Sample ID: 30008
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

5.8





P

7440-39-3

Barium

136





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.2





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

CD





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

402





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury-

0.10

u



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

u

N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.2





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

RH2SG

SDG NO.: 30533

Lab Sample ID: 3 053 5
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level flow/med) :	LOW	

% Solids:	_82.6

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Cone ent ra t i on

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

6.9





P

7440-39-3

Barium

182



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.0

B



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

7.6





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

380





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.1

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.0

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: H_
Artifacts:

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET
Contract:

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30006

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30009

Level : low/'med) : LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

'% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

6 . 9





P

7440-39-3

Barium

179





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.3





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

9.9





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

497





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

U

N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











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Lab Name: ECCLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

RH2SB

SDG No.: 30533

Lab Sample ID: 30536
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	_84.2

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comment s:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

7 ,1





P

7440-39-3

Barium

267



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

3 . 0





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

15.5





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

649





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

u

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.1

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.0

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: H_
Artifacts:

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH2SB-TOTAL

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT Contract:

RH2D

Lab Code: EANCE_	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.: 	 SDG No.: 30026

Matrix . (soil/water) : SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30045

Level (low/med):	LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

4.8





P

7440-39-3

Barium

145





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

9.2





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

16.6





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

268





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.21



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0 .40

U

S

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Color Before: 		Clarity Before: 		Texture:

Color After: Y		Clarity After: C		Artifacts:

Comments:

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Contract:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

_,ab Name: ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	

Lab Code: ZANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30006

Level (iow/med):

i

Lab Sample ID: 30017
Date Received: 07/22/95

latrix (soil/water): SOIL_

LOW	

V Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

:olor Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

5.4





P

7440-39-3

Barium

207





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.2





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

9.2





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

453





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

U

WN

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 		

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.: 	

EPA SAMPLE NO.

RH3SG

SDG No.: 30533

Lab Sample ID: 30544
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water) : SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	_82.8

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

11.8





P

7440-39-3

Barium

239



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.1

B



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

14.2





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

734





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.98

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.0

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Clarity Before:

Y		Clarity After: C_

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH3SG-TOTAL

Texture: H_
Artifacts:

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.: 	

SDG No.: 30006

Lab Sample ID: 3 0016
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

* % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

^ Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: _
Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concent rat i on

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

7.7





P

7440-39-3

Barium

193





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.83

B



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

13 .4





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

174





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

u

WN

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

u



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
Artifacts:

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EPA SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG NO.: 30533

Lab Sample ID: 30543
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	_85.3

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

6.7





P

7440-39-3

Barium

224



~

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.66

u



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

14.6





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

140





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0 .12

u

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.73

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.9

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: H_
Artifacts:

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH3SB-TOTAL

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Lab Name: ECGLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30046

Lab Sample ID: 3 0046
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level !low/med):	LOW	

* % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

5.4





P

7440-39-3

Barium

89.3





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

3.7





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

14. 9





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

115





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.42



N*

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.9



+N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

3.1

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
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Lab Name: ECOLGGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.64S SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30006

Lab Sample ID: 3 0018
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

52.7





P

7440-39-3

Barium

93 . 3





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.4





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

43 .5





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

5240





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

U

WN

F

7440-22-4

Silver

5.7





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

Texture:
Artifacts:

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* Lab Name: ZCOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: SANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.-:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30533

Lab Sample ID: 3 0545
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level iicw/'med) :	LOW	

% Solids:	_88 . 5

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

«!

T*

i

olor Before
,Color After:

I

^Comments:

# ==
i 	

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH4SB-TOTAL

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

38.3





P

7440-39-3

Barium

72.6



»

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.3





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

31.0





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

4790





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury-

0.11

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.1

B

+

F

7440-22-4

Silver

5.6





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG NO.: 30006

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30019

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-30-2

Arsenic

8.2





P

7440-39-3

Barium

125





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.7





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

11.2





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

376





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

U

N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Contract

Lab Name: ECCLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT			

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30533

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30546

Level (iow/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	_81.6

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

9.6





P

7440-39-3

Barium

167



1r

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.1

B



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

10 .2





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

587





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0 .12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.83

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.0

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: H_
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Lab Name: ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30006

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30020

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

'% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

7.1





P

7440-39-3

Barium

104





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.2





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

7.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

356





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

U

N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

Texture:
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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30533

Lab Sample ID: 3 054 7
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	J76.9

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before.- 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

12.7





P

7440-39-3

Barium

231



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.9





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

11.6





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

873





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.13

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.1

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.5

B



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: H_
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Lab Name: ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT	Contract:

RH6SG

Lab Cede: EANDE_	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No..: 	 SDG No.: 30006_

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30023

Level (low/med):	LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

4 .1





P

7440-39-3

Barium

108





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.56

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

7.0





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

166





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

u



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

u

WN

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

u



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Color Before: 		Clarity Before: 		Texture:

Color After: Y		Clarity After: C		Artifacts:

Comments:

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Lab Name: ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

SDG NO.: 3 053 3

Lab Sample ID: 30550
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	_80.3

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

"Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C

CAS No.

Analyte

Concent rat i on

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

5.2





P

7440-39-3

Barium

129



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.70

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

7.2





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

236





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.78

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.1

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: H_
Artifacts:

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH6SG-TOTAL

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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

RH6SB

SDG No.

30006

Lab Sample ID: 30021
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level ;iow/med):	LOW	

* % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After-.
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

22.3





P

7440-39-3

Barium

306





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.8





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

11.8





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

2240





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

o

rl

O

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

u

N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.3





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
Artifacts:

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Lab Name: ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT	Contract:

RH6SB

Lab Code: EANDE_	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.: 	 SDG No.: 30533_

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30548

Level (low/med):	LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	_76.3

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

19.1





P

7440-39-3

Barium

293



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.7





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

10.9





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

1750





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.13

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.2

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.5

B



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Color Before: 		Clarity Before: 		Texture: H

Color After: Y		Clarity After: C		Artifacts; _

Comments:

	CLIENT SAMPLE	ID: RH6SB-TOTAL :	

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Lab Name: E COLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.-:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

RH6ASB

SDG No.: 30006

Matrix (soil/water) : SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 3 0022

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

24.2





P

7440-39-3

Barium

333





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.2





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

12.0





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

2410





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury-

0.19





CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

B

N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.3





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30533

Lab Sample ID: 3 0549
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

* % Solids:	_78 . 7

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: _
Color After: Y
Comments:

Clarity Before:

		Clarity After: C_

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH6ASB-TOTAL

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

23 .4





NR

7440-39-3

Barium

317



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.5





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

11.3





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

2820





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.23



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.3

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.4

B



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: H_
Artifacts:

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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANEE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30046

Lab Sample ID: 30048
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

CAS No.

Analyte

Concent rat i on

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

4.2

B



P

7440-39-3

Barium

97 .4

B



P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

3.4





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

25.6





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

178





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.88



N*

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.0

U

N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

4.1

u



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

Texture:
Artifacts:

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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

TAT SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30026

Lab Sample ID: 30027
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

1 % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

4 . 2





P

7440-39-3

Barium

150





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.9





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

5.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

227





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.85

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Texture:
Artifacts:

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET
Contract:

TAT SAMPLE NO.

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVTRONMENT	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30552

Lab Sample ID: 3 0553
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	_84 . 8

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS NO.

Analyte

Concent ra t i on

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-35-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

12 . 0





P

7440-39-3

Barium

691





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.2

B



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

20.1





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

1670





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.9





F

7440-22-4

Silver

3 .1





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Color Before: _
Color After: Y
Comments:

Clarity Before:

		Clarity After: C_

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH7SG-TOTAL

Texture: HOMOGE
Artifacts: 	

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Lab Name: ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30026

Lab Sample ID: 30026
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/mea):	LOW	

* % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentrat ion

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

3 . 9





P

7440-39-3

Barium

187





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.5





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

7.4





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

519





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.40

U

W

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Artifacts;

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: E COLGGY_AND_ENVIRGNMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANCZ	Case No.: 9501.S48 SAS No.:

RH7SP

SDG No.: 30552

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30552

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

'% Solids:	_85.9

Concentration Units	{ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentrat ion

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

7.2





P

7440-39-3

Barium

346





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.3





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

11.6





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

623





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.70

u

W

F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.5





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Texture: HOMOGE
Artifacts:

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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: .

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.;

EPA SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30006

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30024

Level (low/med):	LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

i

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before: _
Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

10 .6





P

7440-39-3

Barium

175





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.3





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

11.1





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

1750





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

u



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.61

B

N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.8

B



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Lab Name: ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Cede: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.: 	

EPA SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30533

Lab Sample ID: 3 0551
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	_81.3

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

10.7





P

7440-39-3

Barium

192



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.4





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

8.9





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

1640





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.5





F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.0

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30006

Lab Sample ID: 3 0025
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix ; soil/water) : SOIL_

Level (low/'med):. LOW	

'% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

doncent rat ion

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

11.2





P

7440-39-3

Barium

168





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2 .1





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

10 . 7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

1690





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury-

o
H

O

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

U

N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.8

B



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 3 053 3

Lab Sample ID: 30570
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

*% Solids:	_78 . 8

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

lolor Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

15 .7





P

7440-39-3

Barium

203



~

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.1





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

11. 9





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

2170





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.16



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.4





F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.6





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.: 	

SDG No.: 30046

Lab Sample ID: 30049
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

20.5





P

7440-39-3

Barium

385





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

5.3





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

27 .4





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

508





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.34



N*

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0 .62

B

WN

F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.4

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Contract:

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT			

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

RH8SG

SDG No.: 30026

Lab Sample ID: 3 0 028
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/mea):	LOW	

* % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

3.6





P

7440-39-3

Barium

87.4





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1. 9





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

5.0





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

185





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.46

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30552

Lab Sample ID: 30554
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water) : SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

<% Solids:	J76.2

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

'Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

8.0





P

7440-39-3

Barium

138





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.73

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

10.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

298





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.13

u

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.2

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.6

B



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Lab Name: ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANEE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

TAT SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30026

Lab Sample ID: 3 0029
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/'med) :	LOW	

'% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

0.92

U



P

7440-39-3

Barium

228





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

3.5





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

8.2





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

903





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

o

H

O

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.63

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: E COLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30552

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30555

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

'% Solids:	_86.3

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comment s:

Clarity Before:

Y		Clarity After: C_

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH8SB-TOTAL

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

25 .1





P

7440-39-3

Barium

354





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.0





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

16.4





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

1530





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

2.1





F

7440-22-4

Silver

5.2





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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TAT SAMPLE NO.

Lab Name:.ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30046

Lab Sample ID: 3 0050
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

1 % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

8.1





P

7440-39-3

Barium

210





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

4.0





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

17.3





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

244





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.37



N*

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.61

B

WN

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

Texture:
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Lab Names: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Cede: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30026

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30031

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity.Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concent rat i on

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

6.0





P

7440-39-3

Barium

145





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.1





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

6.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

32.4





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury-

0.10

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.40

U



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Lab Name: ECCLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: SANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.: 	

SDG No.: 30552

Lab Sample ID: 30557
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/mea):	LOW	

*% Solids:	_85 . 9

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: _
Color After: Y
Comments:

Clarity Before:

		Clarity After: C_

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH9SG-TOTAL

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

7.4





P

7440-39-3

Barium

272





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0 . 65

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

9.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

72 . 7





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

u

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.70

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.8





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Lab Name:,ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 ConcracC: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30026

Lab Sample ID: 3 003 0
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

5.9





P

7440-39-3

Barium

130





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.2





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

7.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

153





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.40

U

W

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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TAT SAMPLE NO.

Lab Name: E COLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT		_

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.S48 SAS No.:

SDG No.

30552

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30556

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

'% Solids:	_86 . 5

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

6.8





P

7440-39-3

Barium

134





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.65

u



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

9.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

128





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

u

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.74

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.5





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C

Texture: HOMOGE
Artifacts: 	

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Contract:

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

RH10SG

SDG No.: 30026

Lab Sample ID: 3 0033
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

* % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After.-
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After.- C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concent rat i on

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

3.1





P

7440-39-3

Barium

114





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.97

B



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

6.0





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

13 .2





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury-

o

O

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.40

U



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Texture:
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Contract;

Lab Name: ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT			

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30552

Lab Sample ID: 3 055 9
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

'% Solids:	_76.8

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

6.3





P

7440-39-3

Barium

188





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.73

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

12.6





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

48.9





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.13

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.0

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

3.0





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Texture: HOMOGE
Artifacts: ____

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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 3 0026

Lab Sample ID: 30032
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water) -. SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

22.1





P

7440-39-3

Barium

153





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

3.9





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

13 .6





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

2380





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.19



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.61

B

W

F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.7





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

Texture:
Artifacts

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Contract:

TAT SAMPLE NO.

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30552

Lab Sample ID: 3 0558
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

'% Solids:	_85.3

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

22.7





P

7440-39-3

Barium

199





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.6





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

16.0





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

2580





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury-

0.18



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.1

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

4.9





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Artifacts:

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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30026

Lab Sample ID: 30034
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW

» % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

CAS No.

Analyte

Concent rat i on

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

22.1





P

7440-39-3

Barium

156





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

4.0





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

13 .7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

2420





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.21



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.89

B

S

F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.7





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

Texture:
Artifacts:

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.: 	

SDG No.: 30552

Lab Sample ID: 3 0560
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

'% Solids:	_76.9

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS NO.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

27.7





P

7440-39-3

Barium

214





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.5





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

17.6





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

2670





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.33



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.1

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

5.4





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Texture: HOMOGE
Artifacts:

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Lab Name: SCOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

TAT SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30026

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/mea):	LOW	

* % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight

Lab Sample ID: 30035
Date Received: 07/22/95

MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

10.3





P

7440-39-3

Barium

166





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.8





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

10.2





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

1090





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.61

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.8

B



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Texture:
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Contract

TAT SAMPLE NO.

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT			

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30552

Lab Sample ID: 3 0561
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

' % Solids:	_82.5

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: _
Color After: Y
Comments:

Clarity Before:

		Clarity After: C_

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH10SB-TOTAL

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

15.7





P

7440-39-3

Barium

247





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.5





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

17.3





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

1350





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.73

U

W

F

7440-22-4

Silver

4.9





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANEE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30026

Lab Sample ID: 3 0036
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

6.6





P

7440-39-3

Barium

165





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.2





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

8.5





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

59.8





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.40

U



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Lab Name: ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT Contract:

RH11SG

Lab Code: EANDE_	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.: 	 SDG No.: 30552_

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30562

Level (low/med):	LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

• % Solids:	_70.9

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

17.1





P

7440-39-3

Barium

556





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.79

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

16.5





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

125





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.14

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.4





F

7440-22-4

Silver

5.4





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Color Before: 	 'Clarity Before: 		Texture: HOMOGE

Color After: Y		Clarity After: C		Artifacts: 	

Comments:

	CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH11SG-TOTAL		

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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Cede: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

TAT SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30026

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30037

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS NO.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

6.6





P

7440-39-3

Barium

129





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.2





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

8.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

83 . 9





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.40

U



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 3 0552

Lab Sample ID: 3 0563
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	_83.2

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C

CAS No.

Analyte

Concent rat i on

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

8 . 7





P

7440-39-3

Barium

214





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.67

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

16.3





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

125





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.16



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.81

B

S

F

7440-22-4

Silver

4.0





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













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Artifacts:

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TAT SAMPLE NO.

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG NO.: 30026

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 3 0038

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

3.6





P

7440-39-3

Barium

105





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.3





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

6.6





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

189





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.40

U



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
Artifacts

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANEE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.: 	

SDG NO.: 30552

Lab Sample ID: 30564
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

* % Solids:	_86.3

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concent rat i on

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

7.0





P

7440-39-3

Barium

144





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0 .65

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

11.0





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

261





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.5





F

7440-22-4

Silver

3.2





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: HOMOGE
Artifacts:

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: RH12SG-TOTAL

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET
Contract:

Lab Name: ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS NO.:

BES1SG

SDG No.: 30006

Lab Sample ID: 30012
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

» % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

4.0





P

7440-39-3

Barium

165





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0 . 56

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

12.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt

\





NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

52.7





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

U

N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Color Before: 	 "Clarity Before: 		Texture:

Color After: Y		Clarity After: C		Artifacts:

Comments:

FORM I - IN	ILM03.0

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET
Contract:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 3 0533

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30539

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

'% Solids:	_84 . 8

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

4.5





P

7440-39-3

Barium

173



~

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.66

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

11.6





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

61.7





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

u

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.47

u

W

F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.0

u



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: H_
Artifacts:

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: BES1SG-TOTAL

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EPA SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30006

Lab Sample ID: 30010
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

* % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

6.3





P

7440-39-3

Barium

160





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0 .66

B



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

11.1





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

160





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

o

H
O

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

U

N

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
Artifacts:

FORM I

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ILM03.0

I'd


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EPA SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLGGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.-: 	

SDG No.: 30533

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30537

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	_85.1

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

9.2





P

7440-39-3

Barium

209



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.66

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

12 .1





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

166





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

u

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.69

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.0

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: H_
Artifacts:

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: BES1SP-TOTAL

FORM I - IN

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30006

Lab Sample ID: 3 0011
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

* % Solids:	100 . 0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C

CAS No.

Analyte

Concent rat i on

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

4 .6





P

7440-39-3

Barium

109





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.1





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

8.2





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

123





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

U

WN

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
Artifacts:

FORM I

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ILM03.0

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECCLGGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30533

Lab Sample ID: 3 053 8
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

* % Solids:	_85.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight) -. MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

5 . 9





P

7440-39-3

Barium

133



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.66

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

10 .2





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

175





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.1

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.0

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: H_
Artifacts:

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: BES1SB-TOTAL

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Cede: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

TAT SAMPLE NO.

BESID

SDG No.: 30046

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30052

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

5. 7

U



P

7440-39-3

Barium

171

B



P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

00

in

CM





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

40.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

164





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

4.3



N*

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

3.2

B

WN

F

7440-22-4

Silver

10 .4

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
Artifacts:

FORM I - IN

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EPA SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECCLOGY_AND_ENVIRCNMENT	 Contract: 		

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG NO.: 30006

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30014

Level (low/med):	LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

I

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

7 . o





P

7440-39-3

Barium

161





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.6





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

12.3





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

443





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0 .20

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

U

WN

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
Artifacts:

FORM I

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EPA SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANLE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30533

Lab Sample ID: 30541
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level flow/med):	LOW	

* % Solids:	_81-1

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

6.4





P

7440-39-3

Barium

177



¦k

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.69

u



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

10.2





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

402





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

u

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.93

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.0

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Texture: H_
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CLIENT SAMPLE ID: BPSG-TOTAL

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Lab Name: ECCLCGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 		

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No..:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

SDG NO.: 30006

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30013

Level (low/med) : LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

9.4





P

7440-39-3

Barium

141





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.4





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

7.4





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

834





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0 .60

U

WN

F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET
Conerace:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

Lab Name: E CO LOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT		_

Lab Code: HANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30533

Lab Sample ID: 3 0540
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

1 % Solids:	_84.9

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

5.3





P

7440-39-3

Barium

218



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

1.9





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

8.3





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

1200





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.3





F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.0

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: H_
Artifacts:

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: BPSP-TOTAL

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Contract:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

Lab Name: . ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	

Lab code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30006

Lab Sample ID: 30015
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

' % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comment s:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

19.6





P

7440-39-3

Barium

178





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.4





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

17.9





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

1490





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

u



CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.60

u

WN

F

7440-22-4

Silver

2.6





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
Artifacts:

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Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 		

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.-:

EPA SAMPLE NO.

BPSB

SDG No.: 3 0533

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30642

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	_84.2

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

18.7





P

7440-39-3

Barium

180



*

P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

2.2





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

13 .4





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

1800





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

1.0

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

3.4





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Color Before: 		Clarity Before: 		Texture: H

Color After: Y		Clarity After: C		Artifacts: _

Comments:

	CLIENT SAMPLE	ID: BPSB-TOTAL		

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TAT SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECCLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANEE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30026

Lab Sample ID: 30043
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

» % Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C

CAS No.

Analyte

Concent rat i on

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

2.4





P

7440-39-3

Barium

87.0





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.96

B



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

4.2





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

132





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.61

B



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

U



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
Artifacts:

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

TAT SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30552

Lab Sample ID: 3 056 9
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

»% Solids:	_81.2

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

'Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

6.2





P

7440-39-3

Barium

167





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.69

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

9.0





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

246





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.74

U



F

7440-22-4

Silver

3.0





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: HOMOGE
Artifacts:

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: BCDC1SG-TOTAL

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TAT SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG NO.: 30026

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30042

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration. Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

CAS NO.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

3.8





P

7440-39-3

Barium

132





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0 . 56

u



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

6.3





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

12.1





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

u

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0 .40

u



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

u



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture:
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TAT SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

BCDC1SP

SDG No.

30552

Lab Sample ID: 3 0568
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	_90.1

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

8.8





P

7440-39-3

Barium

262





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium


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TAT SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 		

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.-: 	

SDG No.: 30026

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30041

Level (iow/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments •.

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

3.1





P

7440-39-3

Barium

127





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.56

u



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

6.2





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

63 .2





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.10

u

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.40

u



F

7440-22-4

Silver

1.7

u



P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

Texture:
Artifacts

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TAT SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG NO.: 30552

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30567

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	_85.4

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

11. 9





P

7440-39-3

Barium

254





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

0.66

U



P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

13 .4





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

106





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.12

U

N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.70

U



F

7440-22-4

Silver

4.5





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: HOMOGE
Artifacts: 	

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INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET
Contract:

TAT SAMPLE NO.

Lab Name: E COLGGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT		_

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No..:

SDG No.: 30026

Lab Sample ID: 30039
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

128





P

7440-39-3

Barium

408





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

13 .0





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

27.1





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

10200





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.24



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.40

U

S

F

7440-22-4

Silver

7.8





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Color Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

Texture:
Artifacts:

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ZHICAGO

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name:,ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: ¦

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

TAT SAMPLE NO.

SDG No.: 30552

Lab Sample ID: 30565
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

* % Solids:	_88.4

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

Color Before: _
Color After: Y
Comments:

Clarity Before:

		Clarity After: C_

CLIENT SAMPLE ID: BCDC2SB-TOTAL

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Antimony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

121





P

7440-39-3

Barium

381





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

7.6





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

27.8





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

9160





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.17



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.68

U

W

F

7440-22-4

Silver

12.8





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Texture: HOMOGE
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TAT SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: E COLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS NO.: 	

SDG No.

3Q026

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_	Lab Sample ID: 30040

Level (low/med): LOW		Date Received: 07/22/95

% Solids:	100.0

Concentration Units	(ug/L or mg/kg dry weight): MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concentration

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

128





P

7440-39-3

Barium

401





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

12.5





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

27.7





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

10100





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.27



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.87

B

S

F

7440-22-4

Silver

7.6





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide	







NR











Zolor Before:
Color After:
Comments:

Clarity Before: 	

Clarity After: C_

Texture:
Artifacts

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TAT SAMPLE NO.

INORGANIC ANALYSES DATA SHEET

Lab Name: ECOLOGY_AND_ENVIRONMENT	 Contract: 	

Lab Code: EANDE	Case No.: 9501.648 SAS No.:

SDG No.: 30552

Lab Sample ID: 3 0566
Date Received: 07/22/95

Matrix (soil/water): SOIL_

Level (low/med):	LOW	

* % Solids:	_88.0

Concentration Units (ug/L or mg/kg dry weight) : MG/KG

CAS No.

Analyte

Concent rat ion

C

Q

M

7429-90-5

Aluminum







NR

7440-36-0

Ant imony







NR

7440-38-2

Arsenic

131





P

7440-39-3

Barium

339





P

7440-41-7

Beryllium







NR

7440-43-9

Cadmium

9.5





P

7440-70-2

Calcium







NR

7440-47-3

Chromium

31.1





P

7440-48-4

Cobalt







NR

7440-50-8

Copper







NR

7439-89-6

Iron







NR

7439-92-1

Lead

9250





P

7439-95-4

Magnesium







NR

7439-96-5

Manganese







NR

7439-97-6

Mercury

0.17



N

CV

7440-02-0

Nickel







NR

7440-09-7

Potassium







NR

7782-49-2

Selenium

0.68

U



F

7440-22-4

Silver

14.8





P

7440-23-5

Sodium







NR

7440-28-0

Thallium







NR

7440-62-2

Vanadium







NR

7440-66-6

Zinc







NR



Cyanide







NR













Color Before: 	

Color After: Y_
Comments:

Clarity Before:

Clarity After: C_

Texture: HOMOGE
Artifacts: 	

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APPENDIX D

LETTER FROM DIRECTOR OF ANALYTICAL SERVICES CENTER

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October 5, 199S

Ma. Pat Van LMuwen
OSBPA ftegion 5
77 Weat Jackson Blvd.

BSK-6J

Chicago. IL 60604
Dear Ms. Van Leeuwen:

In ths bid for analytical work at the Circle Smelting Site, the
request to sieve dust to 2S0 microns was made. The laboratory was
unclear regarding the specifics of this request. Previous
solicitations of this sort received at the laboratory specified meeh
size.

The laboratory contacted David Hendren of our Chicago office through
whom the solicitation was made. He was unable to provide any
additional information and instructed the laboratory to sieve the
saaplea through a nesh size which the laboratory felt was appropriate
and to document the actions taken in the final report.

If you have any question* or require additional information, please
contact me at (716) 605-8080.

Sincerely,

Oary Kahn

Director - Analytical Services center


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APPENDIX E
ADDITIONAL TESTING RESULTS

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Ecology and
Analytical

Environment, Inc.
Services Center

JOB NUMBER :9501.648
ELAP ID : 10486

CLIENT
TEST NAME
PARAMETER

: TAT
: TOTAL
: TOTAL

- CHICAGO

WEIGHT

WEIGHT

UNITS

: G

SAMPLE ID



RESULTS Q QNT.

LIMIT

EE-95-30044
W119 RH1D





5.01

NA

EE-95-30045
W119 RH2D





5 .28

NA

EE-95 - 30046
W119 RH3D





3 .29

NA

EE-95-30047
W119 RH5D





5 .22

NA

EE-95-30048
W119 RH6D





3.76

NA

EE-95-30049
W119 RH7D





6.95

NA

EE-95-30050
W119 RHSD





4.55

NA

EE-95-30051
W119 RH9D





3 .03

NA

EE-95-30052
W119 BESID





2.47

NA



QUALIFIERS: C * COMMENT	ND = NOT DETECTED

J --ESTIMATED VALUE
NA - NOT APPLICABLE


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JOB NUMBER : 9501. 648
ELAP ID : 10486

Ecology and Environment, Inc.

Analytical Services Center

CLIENT	: TAT - CHICAGO

TEST NAME : % THROUGH 100 MESH	UNITS : %

PARAMETER : % THROUGH 100 MESH

SAMPLE ID	RESULTS Q QNT. LIMIT

EE-95-30042

W119 BCDC1SP	14.0	NA

EE-95-30043
W119 BCDC1SG

31.9

NA

EE-95-30044
W119 RH1D

5.2

NA

EE-95-30045
W119 RH2D

10.2

NA

EE-95-30046
W119 RH3D

4.6

NA

EE-95-30047
W119 RH5D

0.0

NA

EE-95-30048
W119 RH6D

5.1

NA

EE-95-30049
W119 RH7D

1.2

NA

EE-95-30050
W119 RH8D

11.2

NA

EE-95-30051
W119 RH9D

0.7

NA

EE-95-30052
W119 BESID

4.9

NA

QUALIFIERS: C - COMMENT

J » ESTIMATED VALUE
NA - NOT APPLICABLE

ND - NOT DETECTED


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JOB NUMBER : 9501.648
ELAP ID : 10486

Ecology and Environment, Inc.

Analytical Services Center

CLIENT	: TAT - CHICAGO

TEST NAME : % THROUGH 100 MESH	UNITS : %

PARAMETER : % THROUGH 100 MESH

SAMPLE ID

RESULTS

Q

QNT. LIMIT

EE-95-30030
W119 RH9SB

17.9



NA

EE-95-30031
W119 RH9SG

14. 5



NA

EE-95-30032
W119 RH10SP

38.0



NA

EE-95- 3 003 3
W119 RH10SG

14 .4



NA

EE-95-30034
W119 RH10ASP

30.8



NA

EE-95-30035
W119 RH10SB

20.9



NA

EE-95-30036
W119 RH11SG

4.8



NA

EE-95-30037
W119 RH11SB

13.2



NA

EE-95-30038
W119 RH12SG

25.4



NA

EE-95-30039
W119 BCDC2SB

24 .4



NA

EE-95-30040
W119 BCDC3SB

20.6



NA

EE-95-30041
W119 BCDC1SB

18. 5



NA

QUALIFIERS: C = COMMENT	ND - NOT DETECTED

J « ESTIMATED VALUE
NA =» NOT APPLICABLE


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JOB NUMBER : 9501.648
ELAP ID : 10486

Ecology and Environment, Inc.

Analytical Services Center

CLIENT	: TAT - CHICAGO

TEST NAME : % THROUGH 100 MESH	UNITS : %

PARAMETER : % THROUGH 100 MESH

SAMPLE ID	RESULTS	Q QNT. LIMIT

EE-95-30006

W119 RH1SB	25.8	NA

EE-95-30007

W119 RH1SG	9.6	NA

EE-95-30008
W119 RH2SG

28 .6

NA

EE-95-30009
W119 RH2SB

30.4

NA

EE-95-30010
W119 BESISP

7.2

NA

EE-95-30011
W119 BESISB

26.7

NA

EE-95-30012
W119 BESISG

9.9

NA

EE-95 - 3 0013
W119 BPSP

29.6

NA

EE-95-30014
W119 BPSG

10.6

NA

EE-95-30015
W119 BPSB

14 .3

NA

EE-95-30016
W119 RH3SB

4.9

NA

EE-95-30017
W119 RH3SG

15. 0

NA

QUALIFIERS: C = COMMENT	ND - NOT DETECTED

J » ESTIMATED VALUE
NA - NOT APPLICABLE


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JOB NUMBER : 9501.648
ELAP ID : 10486

Ecology and Environment, Inc.

Analytical Services Center

CLIENT	: TAT - CHICAGO

TEST NAME : % THROUGH 100 MESH	UNITS : %

PARAMETER : % THROUGH 100 MESH

SAMPLE ID	RESULTS Q QNT. LIMIT

EE-95-30018

W119 RH4SB	11.1	NA

EE-95-30019
W119 RH5SG

23 .3

NA

EE-95-30020
W119 RH5SB

30.8

NA

EE-95-30021
W119 RH6SB

12 .5

NA

EE-95-30022
W119 RH6ASB

16.4

NA

EE-95-30023
W119 RH6SG

40.1

NA

EE-95-30024
W119 RH7SB

25.6

NA

EE-95-30025
W119 RH7ASB

27.1

NA

EE-95-30026
W119 RH7SP

31.5

NA

EE-95 - 3 002 7
W119 RH7SG

24.2

NA

EE-95 - 30028
W119 RH8SG

25.2

NA

EE-95-30029
W119 RH8SB

24.4

NA

QUALIFIERS: C =» COMMENT

J - ESTIMATED VALUE
NA - NOT APPLICABLE

ND » NOT DETECTED


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appendix

SAMPLING PROTOCOLS
CIRCLE SMELTING CORPORATION SITE

Preparation for the environment sample collection begins at the field unit. The
environmental team will be given an assignment for the morning or the entire day.
Once the assignment is received, the environmental team members will check the
accuracy and completeness of the data on each environmental sample form. The
dwelling ID number and other identifying information should be on all the
environmental forms.

All members of the team should wear appropriate identification.

Exterior and interior samples will be collected. Exterior samples to be collected are
soil samples. The interior samples and information to be collected is as follows:

1)	Collection of tap water samples.

2)	Sketching a floor plan of the residence.

3)	Collection of interior surface dust samples.

4)	Screening for lead in painted surfaces; walls and trim,
avoiding metal doors outlets, etc.

Detection limits will permit evaluation of field sample data against the following
limits, so as to determine whether the samples are above background levels with a
95 % confidence level.

Sample Medium

Action level for Lead

House Dust
Paint

Play Area Soil
Drinking Water

500 /jg/g
0.7 mg/cm2
500 jug/g
15 /ug/L

Note the detection limits of one-tenth the action levels noted may not be achieved
if the minimum sample amounts discussed in the Sampling Protocols section are
not collected.

II. Sampling Protocols

A. Environmental Sampling Design Considerations

1. Selection of Residences to be Sampled:


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a.	Region V will collect environmental samples: soil, house dust, drinking
water and paint, from all households where visual indication (i.e.
green moss, bare soil spots) of possible affected areas are identified.
The names, address, and telephone numbers of residents will be
provided by U.S EPA.

b.	Residential environmental sampling will be conducted as
summarized in the table below:

Sampling Area	Total Households	No. of Sampled

Households

Beckemeyer Village	20	100% of homes

Circle Smelter	10	100% samples

B.	Pre-Sampling Verification Interview and Briefing

Prior to sampling, the U.S. EPA will contact the households to obtain access
agreements for environmental sampling. U.S. EPA will the forward the names,
addresses, and telephone numbers of households to be sampled to E & E.

If for some reason a household cannot be sampled (e.g. no one is home), an
attempt to re-schedule sampling will be made.

C.	Sample Collection, Documentation, and Handling

1.	Sampling Number System: All samples will be assigned an unique
identification number according to Region V CLP protocol. All analyses shall be
performed "blind" by the CLP laboratory staff; correlation or analytical data with
site location information shall be performed after the analytical results are
completed.

2.	Sample Containers: Sample containers and associated supplies will be
obtained by E & E and prepared and utilized per Region V SARA Sampling Handling
Manual or E & E SOPs, with the exception that one liter poly bottles will be used
for the collection of water samples.

3.	Equipment Calibration: The environmental team will calibrate the Paint
XRF instruments (Princeton Gamma-Tech XK-2 or XK-3). Either the Princeton
Gamma-Tech XK-2 or the XKt3, or both, will be used. Both instruments operate in
the same principle.The newer model, the XK-3 is capable of reading only to a
maximum of 10 mg Pb/cm2. Paint in the older housing may have higher
concentrations of lead, thus, when monitoring teams visit older housing, i.e.,
those built before 1940, the XK-2 should be used, if available. Of the XK-2 is not


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available, an attempt should be made to extrapolate values greater that 10 mg
Pb/cm2 with the XK-3.

After the necessary calibration of equipment, the environmental monitoring team
should make certain that all equipment and supplies are ready to use.

4. Field Sample Documentation:

a.	Field Sheets: Field sheets per SARA Sampling Handling Manual or
E&E SOPs shall be used to document locations and times of sampling,
as well as all other appropriate details. In particular, sketches should
be made of the locations sampled, especially dust and soil samples
taken in the play areas, as noted above. E&E shall retain field sheets
until instructed otherwise by U.S. EPA.

b.	Sample Chain of Custody: Sample chain-of-custody forms will be
prepared per E&E SOPs.

5. Sample Collection Procedures:

NOTE: One field duplicated sample will be collected for every ten field samples of
drinking water, soil and house dust.

a. Soil Sample Collection: The primary method of determining the lead
content of the soil will be by acid digestion and graphite furnace atomic
absorption spectrometry.

1. Site Description: For each location, a detailed drawing should be
made that shows the boundary of the lot, the position of the main
building and any others buildings such as storage sheds or garages,
the position of the sidewalks, driveways and other paved areas, the
position of the play areas if obvious, and the position of the areas
with exposed soil (grassy or bare), roof rain spouts and general
drainage patterns.

In addition to the diagram, briefly describe the location, including the
following information:

•	Type of building construction (i.e., brick, wood, 1 or 2 story)

•	Condition of main building

•	Condition of property (i.e., debris, standing water vegetation cover)

•	Presence and type of fence


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•	Animals on property

•	Apparent use of the yard (i.e., toys, sandbox, children present)

•	Location of soil aliquot

2.	Sample Collection: Three soil samples per household should be
collected. These soil samples should be composite samples. The first sample will
be collected in playground areas (or dog house area), the second sample will be
collected in bare areas (or where tailing can be identified), and the third sample
will be collected in green areas (where no tailing present). All samples should be
composite samples. Each sample comprising four sub-samples (aliquots) collected
by choosing a center and collect a sub-sample at two feet from the center in a
cardinal pattern. All aliquots will be of equal volume and will be mixed in a
stainless steel bowl prior to packaging. Assemble composite soil core segments in
8 ounce glass jars suitable for prevention of contamination and loss of the sample
at ambient temperature until submitted to the laboratory for analysis. Clean the
corer after collecting each sample composite by reinsertion of the corer into the
soil of the next sampling area.

3.	Sample Handling and Storage: Seal the sample jars to prevent loss or
contamination of the sample and store samples in a dry location at ambient
temperature.

a.	Record-keeping and sampling custody: Initiate soil sample
records for each location. Record sample numbers on location
diagram, soil area description, and sample record sheet. Send the
sample to the laboratory and release the sample to the laboratory
personnel for analysis.

b.	Surface Dust Collection:

1. Collection Apparatus for Vacuum Method:

The equipment used to collect surface dust was personal air
monitoring pump, an air monitoring cassette containing a 37mm diameter
0.8 micron polycellulose acetate filter, and collection attachment.

Vacuum equipment to be used will be equipped with a pre-weighed glass
fiber filter (the weight of each filter will be noted in indelible ink on its zip-
lock by the laboratory prior to shipment to the field) to trap the dust. The
filter will be removed between residences and placed in zip-lock bag for
laboratory analysis. Alternatively, a modified portable "dustbuster" type
vacuum cleaner may be used (Sirchee-Splittler method, however the
Sirchee-Splittler modified "dustbuster" will not be used), with the dust
removed after sampling each residence and placed in a zip-lock bag. Other
necessary sampling equipment are zip-lock baggies containing pre-weighed filters


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with the weight noted on the bag in indelible ink, and a cylinder of compressed
air to decontaminate sampling equipment.

A sample of dust was collected over a measured area, or composite of
measured areas so that three measures were obtained:

Dust Loading = mg dust/m2
Lead Loading = fjg lead/m2
Lead Concentration = jjg lead/g dust or ppm lead

2. Sample Areas;

The interior surface dust sample will consist of a composite of sub-samples
taken from the following areas in the residence:

Entry (E): A floor area inside the residence directly
adjacent to the main entry to the residence.

Floor (F): At least two floor areas which should be include but are
not limited to a sample from a high-traffic area in the main living area
and a sample from the child's bedroom or guest bedroom. If carpet is
present in the residence it shall be the first choice of sample area. If
a carpet is not present, a mixture of non-carpet floor areas will be
sampled.

Window (W): At least three window areas (window sills

and window wells), including but not limited to a window in the main

living areas and a window in the child's bedroom or guest's bedroom.

The main entry sample is collected from the floor close to the entry door.
The entry most used by the famMy should be used. The identification of
sample sites from the most frequently occupied room and the child's
bedroom will be determined partly by the floor covering present in those
rooms. If the floor is carpeted, a larger sample can readily be collected from
almost any pathway in the room. A pathway might consist of an area
immediately inside of a doorway into the room to the other. In a room
where there is no carpeting, the most likely place to find an adequate supply
of surface dust would be an area immediately adjacent to a wall. For each
floor surface, an approximately one meter square area should be vacuumed.
Additional living areas (e.g. additional floor areas, around furniture, etc.)
should be vacuumed, if necessary, to obtain an adequate sample size. In no
event shall dust be obtained from household areas where dust generally
collects from long periods of time, such as behind major appliances, under
beds, etc.

The sample sequence should be as follows: collect the bedroom, kitchen


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and living room samples first. Then, collect the floor sample from the entry
way. Then, collect the window well samples. Finally, if necessary, collect
the samples from additional living areas.

Once the individual sampling areas are determined, they should be noted on
the sampling sheets, including the total area sampled for the household.
One composite sample of dust will be taken and analyzed per household.
Each sample should be sieved by passing the sample through a 250/c/m sieve
prior to send it to the lab for analysis.

In order to more fully describe where samples have been collected, a top
view of the residence will be made by the sampling crew. This sketch
should show the primary features of the residence, including a north arrow
indicator and the relationship of the various rooms to each other. The
sampling areas should also be indicated. Rooms should be labeled
according to their apparent function.

c. Drinking water sample collection: Two drinking water samples should
be taken at each residence. The first sample will be first-draw, as specified
in the U.S. EPA's Final Rule for Lead and Copper in Drinking Water, Federal
Register, June 7, 1991 and the second will be a flushed sample.

1. Sampling nollention:

Residents will be provided with clean, capped bottles and instructed to
collect water on the day of scheduled environmental sampling. The
sampling team or its manager should give the following instructions to the
resident who will collect the samples:

•	Both samples should be taken from the cold water faucet
of the kitchen.

•	The first sample should be a first draw sample of water that has been
standing in the pipes from 6 to 18 hours. There are two options for
the time this sample is taken: (1) it can be taken first thing in the
morning, or (2) if all of the residents if the household have been out
of the house for the entire day, it can be taken at the end of the day
(i.e. dinner time). This sample should be labeled first-draw water.

•	The second sample should be taken after letting the water run for 30
minutes. This sample should be labeled flushed water.

•	The plastic bottles should be completely filled with water.

•	The sampling team will pick up the samples at a convenient time on
the day of scheduled environmental sampling.


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•	Before dropping off the water collection bottles, the appropriate
member of the sampling team will fill out and affix the label provided.
The chain of custody form will be initiated when the collectors pick
up each water sample. E&E will record pH and conductivity prior to
acidifying the samples.

•	At the end of each collection day, water samples will be acidified with
nitric acid, per required protocol. After the addition of the nitric acid
to the water sample, the initials of the person adding the acid to the
sample and the time and date will be recorded. In no event will the
nitric acid preservative be provided to the residents. Nitric acid (1:1)
will be added to reach pH<2.

2. Water System Evaluation:

An evaluation will be made of the plumbing under the kitchen sink in order
to determine the composition of water lines servicing the kitchen sink. The
water supply beneath the kitchen sink generally consists of hot and cold
water pipes coming from either the wall behind the sink or, occasionally, up
through the floor into the cabinet beneath the sink. These supply lines
generally terminate at shut-off valves are generally of different material that
the supply lines going to the shut-off valves.

Supply lines in residential construction can be copper, galvanized, PVC, or
lead pipe. PVC pipe is easily identified because of its plastic composition.
Copper pipe can be identified by scraping the surface corrosion from the
pipe to reveal the bright copper color. Galvanized pipe can be recognized by
the threaded fittings if present and visible or by the hard surface of the pipe.
Lead pipe can be recognized by the softness of the material. It is easily
bent into shape and can be scratched with a knife blade or other hard tool.
When scratched, the exposed surface is silvery in color.

The supply lines running from the shut-off valves to the sink generally are
copper, chrome-plated brass or PVC. The PVC is easily recognized because
of its plastic composition. Chrome-plated brass is also easily recognized
because of the shiny surface. Copper can be identified by scratching the
surface to reveal the copper color. Identifying the composition of the
plumbing system beneath the sink completes the evaluation of the plumbing
system, All information should be recorded.

d. Paint Sampling Protocol and Using an XRF Analyzer: Indoor and
outdoor paint shall be analyzed in-situ by a portable X-Ray Fluorescence
(XRF) instrument, operated per manufacturer's instructions. Measurements
will typically be made in play areas below three feet in elevation from the
floor, indoor walls, door frames, window sills, and banisters, with special
attention given to areas indicating peeling or chipped paint, or evidence of


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chewing on the surface by the resident children. A minimum of five
locations will be measured and recorded on the field sheets. The condition of
each painted surface sample will be noted on the field sheets. The condition of
each painted surface sample will be noted on the field sheets by the instrument
operator. The mean of the several individual readings will be reported as the
paint lead value for the residence. Additional information is provided below.

1. Background and Selection of Surfaces: The concentration of lead in
paint will be determined by using an X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) analyzer.
Two types of instruments may be used, the XK-2 or the XK-3, both
manufactured by Princeton Gamma-Tech, Inc. The XK-3 with a range of 0-
10 mg of lead (Pb) per square centimeter (cm2) will be the primary
instrument used. If available the XK-2 will be a back-up and also used in the
event a reading on the XK-3 exceeds 10 mg Pd/cm2.

In each residence two surfaces, a painted woodwork and a painted walls in
each of three rooms or areas most frequently occupied by the subject child
will be evaluated (e.g. child's bedroom, portch, living room). One reading
will be taken at three different locations on each type of surface. The
identify of the rooms and the Pb found in the paint will be recorded. In
addition, a copy of a floor plan of the residence will be available to the
technician and on which the sample location will be noted. All unpainted
surfaces, such as paneling, wallpaper, and unpainted woodwork will not be
tested. In the event a room selected is unpainted an alternate room will be
selected and this information recorded.

In order to characterize the paint and surfaces in a given room at least one
painted wall and one painted trim in the room (door or window sill) should
be screened. When screening the woodwork, three separate readings will
be taken at three different locations on the woodwork. A similar procedure
will be used for screening painted walls within a room. If all walls are
painted the same color, then the three readings can be taken from one
wall. If the walls are painted different colors, then a reading from the
different colored walls should be included. Whenever changing areas or
locations, one reading should be taken to clear the machine prior to taking
the actual reading to be recorded. The arithmetic mean of the eighteen
readings should be recorded as the reading for the house. Each individual
reading will also be recorded to provide data for future follow-up actions, if
necessary.

XRF reading will be taken by placing the instrument on the designated
surface and opening the shutter (more accurate readings can be obtained
from flat surfaces so curved surfaces will be avoided). Once the shutter is
opened the lead content of the paint will appear as a visual numerical
display on the instrument. The operator will read the number for the other


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team member to record. This will be repeated back to the operator.

In addition to the paint lead screening, the environmental monitors will make
an evaluation of the condition of painted surfaces. This evaluation will be a
rating scale of 1 to 3:

1)	Intact

2)	Slight to Moderate Peeling

3)	Moderate to Extreme Peeling

2. Operating of the XRF Analy7er to Determine the Concentration of

Lead: At the start of each day the performance of the XRF
instruments are evaluated using standard procedures. Prior to taking

readings at the residence, calibration checks will occur using
reference material (1.5 mg/cm2 Pb and a Zero Check) prepared by the

Department of Housing and Urban Development. After the
designated areas in the home have been sampled and before the team

is ready to leave, the instrument's calibration information will once
again be checked. All calibration information should be added to the
FORM 07 XRF Lead Paint Screening work sheet, if available, or
equivalent form. The HUD Guidelines for Lead in Paint, September
19, 1990 (Revision 3) are followed.

Following is the Operating Procedure for the XK-3 unit:

a)	Remove the battery pack, coiled cable, and XK-3 unit from the
carrying case.

b)	Connect the battery pack to the XK-3 unit, using the coiled
cable.

c)	Locate the LOCK SWITCH underneath the handle toward the
rear of the unit and push it forward. A red light over the
display window will now glow to indicate that the instrument is
ready to perform its analysis as soon as the shutter is opened.

d)	Depress the RED RESET button on the back plate of the unit,
just above the coiled cable connection, and hold for 8-10.

e)	Grasping the wooden handle, position the face-plate of the
instrument against the surface to be measured and push down
firmly and evenly on the handle to spring the shutter open.
The red light over the window will now blink to indicate that
the shutter is open and that the measurement is taking place.
As soon as the shutter opens, the previous read-out in the
window vanishes, leaving the window blank except for a single
decimal point.

f)	Keep the handle firmly depressed until the new read-out
appears.

g)	When the new read-out appears, release pressure on the


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handle. The display window retains read-out until the handle is
pushed down again to begin another measurement.

h)	Push the lock switch back to the lock position when readings
are completed.

i)	If the calibration check results exceed +/- 0.02 mg/cm2, the
instrument RESET is pushed before continuing. The XK-3 is
calibrated by the manufacturer.

e. Play Area Soil Collection: Field sampling personnel will identify play
areas on the property used by children in the household through information
available from the previous site visits and visible signs of use (e.g bare soil
under a swing area). For each site a site sketch will be made on the
sampling form indicating the position of the main building and any other
buildings such as sheds or garages, paved areas, and play areas. Field
personnel should also identify areas with visible tailing and collect one
composite set.

A representative number of such locations, comprising not less than 4
aliquot, will be proportionally sampled based on their relative areas and
apparent degree of use; these are then composited to produce the one
sample forwarded to the lab representing the entire play area. Exact
locations to be sampled at a given residence will be chosen per the professional
judgement of the sampling team leader, and will be fully documented on the field
sheets. A core shall be used to sample the top one inch of soil. Debris and
leafy vegetation will be removed from the top of the core, but not soil or
decomposed matter; this part of the soil sample is likely to be highest in metal
contamination. Samples will not be taken from locations within one foot of the
house foundation per story of the residence	unless there is clear indication

such as areas are in use as play areas, as chipped or peeling exterior paint may
produce a typically high readings in such locations.

III.	Samplft Dftlivary

All samples to be analyzed under this study will be delivered to the CLP Laboratory
in accordance with E & E SOPs or Region V SARA Sample Handling Manual. Each
set of samples will be delivered along with appropriate field documentation, Chain-
of-Custody forms, and "analytical Services Request forms(s)".

IV.	Sample Receipt and Custody

A. Immediately upon receipt of study samples the CLP personnel will unpack
and inspect the shipment, sign the Chain-of-Custody from, initiate appropriate
internal tracking records, and store the samples in a secure area. If inspection of


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the shipment causes either the integrity or condition of the samples to be
questioned (e.g. samples not cooled, broken containers, etc.), such observations
will be noted on the Chain-of-Custody Record and brought to the attention of the
Region V RSCC or SAS Request Contract.

B. The CLP lab personnel or other appropriate personnel will be responsible for
the custody, storage, handling, and disposal of all samples received for analysis
under this plan.

1.	Prior to analysis all non-aqueous samples received for analysis under
this plan will be stored at ambient temperature. All aqueous samples will
stored per CLP SAS protocols.

2.	Samples will be analyzed and the data will be reported within fifteen
days of receipt of the samples. Digestates will be disposed upon completion
of data review and approval.

3.	Approval must be granted before the required analyses may be
considered to be completed for each sample. Such approval will be based
upon the report of complete and appropriate data, as described in the SAS
Request.

V. Analytical Methodology

A. Preparation and analyses of the samples collected in this study will be
performed according to SAS Requests. Use of GFAA or ICP will be necessary to
meet the required levels of accuracy, precision, and sensitivity (detection limits).
Laboratory Quality Control shall be performed per SAS Requests data will be
reviewed according to CLP Functional Guidelines for Evaluating Inorganics Data.

VI	Data Reduction and Validation

A. The data will be reviewed per CLP Functional Guidelines for Evaluation
Inorganics Data, with this document being the basic reference for data usability.

VII	Data Reporting

A. After data review, reduction, and validation, as a primary deliverable, a disk
pr "tape" of the data shall be supplied to U.S. EPA within 30 days of the
completion of the field sampling operations.


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REFERENCES

1.	Quality Assurance Project Plan for EPA Region V Support of
the ATSDR Multistate Lead Exposure Study; 1991

2.	Urhan Soil Lead Ahatment Demostration Project: Vol. IV; Cincinnati Report


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ecology and environment, inc.

International Specialists in tne Environment

ANALYTICAL SERVICES CENTER

4493 Walden Avenue

Lancaster. New York 14086

Tel. (7161 685-8080, Fax: (716) 685-0852

October 20, 1995

Ms. Pat Van Leeuwen
USEPA Region 5
77 West Jackson Blvd.

HSR-6J

Chicago, IL 60604
RE: E & E Job #9501.648
Dear Ms. Van Leeuwen:

After a portion had been taken for the total metals analysis, the
soil samples from the Circle Smelting Site were dried prior to
sieving. The remaining sample was dried at 104 C for 12 hours and
then passed through a 100 mesh sieve. An intermediate step of
sieving through a larger mesh size was not taken.

Similarly, a preliminary sieving through a larger mesh was not
performed on the dust samples, nor were any debris such a fibers
physically removed from the dust samples.

The dust samples which have been identified as being unable to sieve
consisted entirely of fibers.

If you have any questions or require additional information, please
contact me at (716) 685-8080.

Sincerely,

Gary Hahn

Director - Analytical Services Center

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ecology and environment, inc.

International Specialists in the Environment

ANALYTICAL SERVICES CENTER

4493 Walden Avenue

Lancaster, New York 14086

Tel. (716) 685-8080, Fax: (716) 685-0852

October 5, 1995

Ms. Pat Van Leeuwen
USEPA Region 5
77 West Jackson Blvd.

HSR-6J

Chicago, IL 60604
Dear Ms. Van Leeuwen:

In the bid for analytical work at the Circle Smelting Site, the
request to sieve dust to 250 microns was made. The laboratory was
unclear regarding the specifics of this request. Previous
solicitations of this sort received at the laboratory specified mesh
size.

The laboratory contacted David Hendren of our Chicago office through
whom the solicitation was made. He was unable to provide any
additional information and instructed the laboratory to sieve the
samples through a mesh size which the laboratory felt was appropriate
and to document the actions taken in the final report.

If you have any questions or require additional information, please
contact me at (716) 685-8080.

Sincerely,

Gary Hahn

Director - Analytical Services Center

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