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740 East Carnegie Drive
San Bernardino, California 92408
(909) 386-4081
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THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY
February 14, 1996
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Kern County Environmental Health Services Department !I.' rES 15 1996
2700 M Street, Suite 300 ï
Bakersfield, CA 93301 LêJ
Dear Mr. Pitts:
Enclosed for your review is copy of Annual Monitoring Report for 1995 covering the former
Navy Oil Company lease site near the comer of Union and Truxton Avenues, Bakersfield,
California.
This report covers fourth quarter groundwaté~r monitoring and performance tracking of the
vapor extraction system.
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If questions arise during your review of this report, please contact Mick Hardin at the above
telephone number.
Sincerely,
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Manager Environmental Remediation
Enclosure
cc: Mr. Howard Wines
City of Bakersfield Fire Department
Office of Environmental Services
1715 Chester Avenue, 3rd Floor
Bakersfield, CA 93301 (w/enclosure)
Mr. Tim Lassen
Environmental Solutions
21 Technology Drive
Irvine, CA 92718 (w/o enclosure)
013001
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ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS, INC.
January 16, 1996
Project No. 92-247
Mr. Mick Hardin
Manager Environmental Remediation
Santa Fe Railway Company
740 East Carnegie Drive
San Bernardino, California 92408
Annual Monitorin~ Report for 1995
Ground Water Recovery and Vapor Extraction System
Former Navy Oil Company Lease Site
Bakersfield. California
Dear Mr. Hardin:
This report summarizes the progress of the ground water recovery and vapor extraction system
(VES) activities from January 1995 through December 1995 at the former Navy Oil Company Lease
site in Bakersfield, California. Three copies are provided, one for your file, one to forward to
Mr. Brian Pitts at the Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services (KCDEHS),
and one to forward to Mr. Howard Wines at the City of Bakersfield Fire Deparunent, Office
of Environmental Services.
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1. Recent monitoring indicates the ground water and soil remediation at the former Navy Oil
Company lease site has made progress during 1995. Figure 1 is a site plot plan showing the
YES and ground water recovery system.
2. Fuel hydrocarbons are being extracted from the vadose zone through four vapor extraction
wells, E-l shallow (E-IS), E-l deep (E-ID) and E-2 and E-3. The fuel vapors are destroyed
in a thermal oxidizer permitted by the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District
(SN APCD). Samples of vapor from each extraction well are collected monthly to track the
progress of the YES. The monthly monitoring indicates the YES is extracting and burning on
the average of approximately 188 pounds of hydrocarbons per day.
3. Ground water impacted with low levels of dissolved phase fuel constituents (benzene,
toluene, xylene and ethylbenzene [BTXE]) is extracted from two ground water monitoring
wells, MW-4 and MW-7. The extracted ground water is pumped into a holding tank and the
tank is discharged und~r permit by the city sanitation district into the city industrial sewer.
The effluent is sampled quarterly for permit compliance and parameter concentrations were
consistently below permit limitations. The discharge was conducted as a weekly batch
discharge but the permit was modified on December 18, 1995 for continuous discharge.
The discharge was modified to continuous flow of approximately 2 gallons per minute (gpm)
on December 22, 1995. A total of 54,500 gallons of ground water were extracted and
discharged through December 22, 1995.
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2.0 QUARTERLY GROUND WATER MONITORING
1: On December 14, 1995, quarterly sampling and gauging of seven monitoring wells onsite
were comp~eted and included the following activities:
· Measurement of depth to ground water.
· Measurement of thickness of free product, if present.
· Sampling and analysis of one sample from each monitoring well for volatile
fuel hydrocarbons (VFH), extractable fuel hydrocarbons (EFH), and benzene,
toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) by EPA Methods 8015M18020.
Figure 1 shows the locations of the onsite monitoring wells.
2. On September 25 and December 14, 1995, ground water samples were collected from the
onsiteholding tank (which contains the ground water pumped from Monitoring Wells MW-4
and MW -7) for compliance with the City Industrial Wastewater Discharge (IWD) Pennit for
discharge of the recovered ground water to the city sewer.
VOLUME OF GROUND WATER RECOVERED
1. Table 1 provides a summary of the volume of ground water removed from Monitoring
Wells MW-4 and MW-7 during 1995. The table shows 54,500 gallons of water were
discharged into the sanitary sewer from January 1 through December 22, 1995. To date,
76,500 gallons of water have been recovered from ground water pumping activities.
CONVERSION TO CONTINUOUS DISCHARGE
1. On December 22, 1995, the weekly batch discharge was modified to a continuous discharge
by connecting the discharge pipe from the ground water holding tank to the existing sewer
lateral. This modifi,?ation was completed as described in the pennit modification letter to the
City of Bakersfield Wastewater Division dated December 8, 1995. The City approved the
modification in their letter dated December 18, 1995. A copy of the City's approval letter is
included in Attachment A.
GROUND WATER AND PRODUCT MEASUREMENTS
1. On December 14, 1995, depth to ground water and free product thickness were measured
in Monitoring Wells MW-2, -3, -5, -6, and -8. Ground water levels were not measured
in Monitoring Wells MW-l, MW-4 and MW-7 since MW-4 and MW-7 are fitted with
recovery pumps and Monitoring Well MW -1 is within an area used by the City of
Bakersfield for temporarily stockpiling rubble and debris and could not be accessed.
2. Table 2 summarizes the historic water level and product thickness data. Free product was not
detected in the monitoring wells. Generally, ground water elevations were approximately 0.3
feet higher than in June 1995.
IWD PERMIT COMPLIANCE SAMPLING
1 . Samples of the recovered ground water were collected from the onsite holding tank on
September 25 and December 14, 1995, and analyzed for parameters required by the IWD
Penn it. The results are shown in Table 3.
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2. The analytical results of both samples indicated that the tank contents were within the permit
limitations. A copy of the laboratory reports were forwârded to the City of Bakersfield Public
Works Department and to the KCDEHS.
GROUND WATER QUALITY
1. Ground water samples collected from Monitoring Wells MW -2 through MW -8 were analyzed
for BTEX by EP A Method 8020, and for EFH and VFH by EP A Method 8015M. The results
are summarized in Table 3, and indicate that EFH, VFH and BTEX concentrations in
Monitoring Wells MW-3, -5, -6, and -8 have remained below detection limits. BTEX, VFH
and EFH were detected in Monitoring Wells MW-2, -4, and -7 located within the boundary of
impacted ground water identified during previous investigations. The laboratory reports and
Chain-of-Custody documents are included in Attachment B.
2. As expected, concentrations ofVFH and BTEX in the ground water have decreased during
1995 as the YES removes volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from overlying hydrocarbon-
impacted vadose zone soils.
3.0 VAPOR EXTRACTION SYSTEM
1. The YES was monitored monthly during the third and fourth quarters to ensure the equipment
was operating properly and to monitor the progress of remediation. Photoionization detector
(Pill) readings of influent and effluent VOC concentrations indicated that the thermal oxidizer
was operating within the parameters of the Authority to Construct (ATC) Permit
PERFORMANCE TRACKING
1. PID readings and flow rates from each of the four extraction wells are summarized in Table 4.
The Pill readings are used for field-tracking of hydrocarbon levels in the soil vapor.
2. Vent well and YES manifold vacuum measurements are summarized in Table 5. The results
show vacuum levels in the perimeter vent wells which indicate the YES is effective to the
perimeter of the soil plume.
3. Vapor samples were collected from the four extraction wells on a monthly basis to track the
fuel hydrocarbon levels in the soil vapor and to calculate the number of pounds of
hydrocarbons destroyed. The samples were analyzed by a California-certified laboratory for
the following parameters, and the results are shown in Table 6 and the laboratory reports are
included in Attachment C:
· VFH - EP A Method 8015M
· BTEX-EP A Method 8020
Based on the VFH analysis results (fable 6) and the flow from each well (Table 4), the
pounds of VOCs destroyed each month since startup on December 7, 1994 are shown below:
The supporting calculations are shown in Attachment D.
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POUNDS OF VOCs NUMBER OF DAYS POUNDS OF VOCs
MONTII DESTROYED DESTROYED PER
PER DAY IN OPERATION MONnl
December 1994 211 17 3,587
January 1995 447 18 8,046
February 1995 328 21 6,888
March 1995 210 21 4,410
April 1995 78 26 2,028
May 1995 146 31 4,526
June 1995 148 30 4,440
July 1995 135 . 23 3,105
August 1995 95 4 380
September 1995 217 30 6,510
October 1995 93 8 744
November 1995 173 12 2,076
December 1995 165 23 3,795
Cumulative Total Since Startup December 7, 1994: 50,535
4.0 CLOSING REMARKS
1. The conversion to continuous discharge will improve ground water recovery rates and
potentially accelerate the progress of the ground water remediation. A recovery pump may be
installed in Monitoring Well MW-2 if future monitoring indicates that pumping from MW-2
would enhance the ground water remediation.
2. The VES has removed approximately 50,535 pounds of VOCs from the soil during 1995;
however, the VES was operational approximately 67 percent of the year due to local power
and utility outages. To increase the operational time, the YES will be fitted with a "data fax"
unit that will send a daily fax of the system operation. If the fax indicates the VES has shut
down, an Environmental Solutions, Inc. technician will restart the YES as soon as practicable.
3. The YES and ground water recovery system are operating on a steady basis and will probably
continue through 1996.
Please call if you have any questions.
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TABLE 1
1995 QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF GROUND WATER DISCHARGE
FORMER NAVY OIL COMPANY SITE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
1995 QUARTER 1995
DESCRIPTION TOTAL
First Second Third Fourth
Ground Water Discharged Into Sanitary 4,000 17,800 18,500 14,200 54,500
Sewer Under IWD Permit (gallons)
Total through December 1994 22,000( 1)
Cumulative Total(1) 76,500
92-247 (l/9/96/pm)
(1) Includes 8,700 gallons transported to Gibson Environmental in Bakersfield.
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GROUND WATER ELEVATION SUMMARY
FORMER NA VY OIL COMPANY SITE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
MONITORING TOP OF DEPTH TO UNCORRECfED THICKNESS EQUIVALENT CORRECfED
WElL CASING DA1E WATER(2) WATER LEVEL OF FREE WATER WATER LEVEL
ELEV ATION(I) ELEVATION(1) PRODUCT THICKNESS(3) ELEV ATION(4)
NUMBER (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)
MW-l 399.98 December 1988 99.67 300.31 0.00 0.00 300.31
January 1990 99.02 300.96 0.00 0.00 300.96
February 1992 100.09 299.89 0.00 0.00 299.89
March 1995 (5) (5) (5) (5) (5)
June 1995 (5) (5) (5) (5) (5)
December 1995 (5) (5) (5) (5) (5)
MW-2 400.28 December 1988 102.96 297.32 0.58 0.44 297.76
January 1990 101.62 298.66 0.58 0.44 299.10
February 1992 102.35 297.93 0.02 0.01 297.94
March 1995 99.88 300.40 0.00 0.00 300.40
June 1995 100.62 299.66 0.10 0.08 299.74
December 1995 100.13 300.15 0.00 0.00 300.15
MW-3 401.40 December 1988 102.40 299.10 0.00 0.00 299.10
January 1990 102.08 299.32 0.00 0.00 299.32
February 1992 102.70 298.70 0.00 0.00 298.70
March 1995 100.20 300.70 0.00 0.00 300.70
June 1995 10 U5 300.25 0.00 0.00 300.25
December 1995 101.03 300.37 0.00 0.00 300.37
MW-4 398.20 January 1990 100.88 297.32 0.00 0.00 297.32
February 1992 105.25 292.95 0.25 0.19 292.76
March 1995 102.38 294.94 0.25 0.19 295.13
397.32(6) June 1995 (8) (8) (8) (8) (8)
December 1995 (8) (8) (8) (8) (8)
MW-5 402.22 January 1990 103.08 299.14 0.00 0.00 299.14
February 1992 104.15 298.07 0.00 0.00 298.07
March 1995 101.86 300.36 0.00 0.00 300.36
June 1995 102.36 299.86 0.00 0.00 299.86
December 1995 102.12 300.10 0.00 0.00 300.10
MW-6 401.56 January 1990 102.38 299.18 0.00 0.00 299.18
March 1992 103.35 298.21 0.00 0.00 298.21
March 1995 101.01 300.55 0.00 0.00 300.55
June 1995 101.53 300.03 0.00 0.00 300.03
, December 1995 101.23 300.33 0.00 0.00 300.33
MW-7 400.54 February 1992 107.95 292.59 0.50 0.38 292.21
399.65(7) March 1995 101.80 297.85 0.00 0.00 297.85
June 1995 (8) (8) (8) (8) (8)
December 1995 (8) (8) (8) (8) (8)
MW-8 402.25 March 1992 103.00 299.25 0.00 0.00 299.25
March 1995 100.69 301.56 0.00 0.00 301.56
June 1995 101.22 301.03 0.00 0.00 301.03
December 1995 100.88 301.37 0.00 0.00 301.37
(I) Elevations in feet above mean sea level established by vertical transit survey, referenced from benchmark No. 363 (elevation
408 feet) located at the Santa Fe Union Avenue overpass.
(2) Measured and/or referenced from top of casing of each monitoring well.
(3) Specific gravity of product assumed to be approximately 0.76. Equivalent water thickness is equal to the thickness of the free
product multiplied by the specific gravity of product.
(4) Equal to the equivalent water thickness of the free product added to the uncorrected water level elevation.
(5) MW-I could not be located, and was not sampled.
(6) New elevation after casing cut down 0.88 feet during installation of vault in April, 1993.
(7) New elevation after casing cut down 0.89 feet during installation of vault in'April. 1993.
(8) Monitorinø Wf'II< MW-4 ~nri MW-7 Wf'rf' not monito.....ri rill.. to nllmn in<tallat;on< '
92·247 (l/9/96/pm)
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QUARTERLY ANALYTICAL RESULTS
GROUND WATER MONITORING WELLS
FORMER NAVY OIL COMPANY SITE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
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EPA METHOD 8015M EPA METHOD 602
MONI- FREE Extractable Fuel Volatile Fuel
TORING DAm PRODUCT Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene XyIenes
WELL Hydrocarbons Hydrocarbons (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L)
(mg/L)(l) (mg/L)(2)
MW-2 3/15/95 -- 46 11 0.47 0.18 0.18 0.52
6/21/95 1.25 inches NA NA 0.38 0.29 0.1 0.45
12/14/95 -- 30 2.4 0.028 0.011 0.081 0.170
MW-3 3/15/95 -- <0.5 <0.05 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0005 <0.0005
6/21/95 -- <0.5 <0.5 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0005 <0.0005
12/14/95 -- <0.5 <0.05 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0005 <0.0005
. 3/15/95 3 inches 7,800 5,400 <1.5(3) <1.5(3) <2.5(3) <2.5(3)
6/21/95 Observed in NA NA 0.052 0.053 0.072 0.68
pump discharge
12/14/95 22 5.0 0.042 0.016 0.190 0.76
MW-5 3/15/95 <0.5 <0.05 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0005 <0.0005
6/21/95 -- <0.5 <0.05 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0005 <0.0005
12/14/95 -- <0.5 <0.05 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0005 <0.0005
MW-6 3/15/95 -- <0.5 <0.05 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0005 <0.0005
6/21/95 -- <0.5 <0.05 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0005 <0.0005
12/14/95 -- <0.5 <0.05 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0005 <0.0005
~ 3/15/95 Sheen '4.0 4.0 0.52 0.057 0.073 0.29
6/21/95 Observed in NA NA 0.705 0.780 0.250 4.5
pump discharge
12/14/95 72 4.9 0.22 <0.0003 0.054 0.210
MW-8 3/15/95 -- <0.5 <0.05 <0.0003 0.00083 <0.0005 <0.0005
6/21/95 -- <0.5 <0.5 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0005 <0.0005
12/14/95 -- <0.5 <0.05 <0.0003 <0.0003 <0.0005 <0.0005
92-247 (l/9/96/pm)
(1) Extractable fuel hydrocarbons quantitated against a diesel standard (C7-C30). NA = Not Analyzed.
(2) Volatile fuel hydrocarbons quantitated against a gasoline standard (C6-C14). < = Less than detection limit shown.
(3) Detection limits are elevated due to interferences from the high concentrations of EFH and VFH. = Not Observed.
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PID AND FLOW RATE
FORMER NAVY OIL COMPANY SITE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
E-lS E-ID E-2 E-3
DAlE Flow Flow Flow Flow
(CFM) Pill (CFM) Pill (CFM) Pill (CFM) PID
7/25/95' 57 123 66 117 68 76 64 130
8/28/95 48 NM 57 NM 64 NM 51 NM
9/28/95 69 160 69 135 71 77 51 153
11/2195 85 290 80 264 60 90 25 280
11/30/95 85 NM 80 NM 60 NM 25 NM
12/14/95 85 741(1) 80 1,099(1) 60 285(1) 25 944(1)
92-247 (1I16/96/rmm)
(1) PID measurements were collected using a different Model PID instrument from the previous monitoring events.
Notes:
· Piping from each extraction well is equipped with a pitot tube to measure flow rate and a sample port to sample well gas.
· Flow rates are calculated from düferential pressure measurements recorded at the pitot tube in the piping from each extraction well.
· P!D readings are measured at the sample port in the piping from each. extraction well.
PID: Photoionization Detector.
NM: Not measured due to PID failure.
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V ACUUM READING FROM VES VENT WELLS
FORMER NAVY OIL COMPANY SITE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
DATE AND VACUUM READING (Inches of Water)
VENT WELL
7/25/95 8/28/95 9/28/95 11/2/95 11/30/95 12/14/95
V-I NM 0.25 >1.0 0.54 0.78 >1.0
V-2 NM 0.15 >1.0 0.36 0.54 >1.0
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V-3 NM 0.13 >1.0 0.30 0.44 0.9
V-4 NM 0.12 0.60 0.28 0.40 >1.0
V-5 NM 0.22 >1.0 0.44 0.64 >1.0
V-6 NM 0.10 0.95 0.30 0.51 0.90
V-7 NM 0.08 0.85 0.22 0.45 0.84
V-8 NM 0.05 >1.0 0.24 0.49 >1.0
Oxidizer Manifold 52 45 46 27 30 30
Vacuum
(inches of water)
92-247 (1/16/96/dh)
NM: Not measured since YES automatically shut down prior to our technician's
arrival due to a local power outage.
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ANALYTICAL RESULTS OF VAPOR SAMPLES
VES EXTRACTION WELLS E-IS, E-ID, E-2, E-3
FORMER NAVY OIL COMPANY SITE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
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EXTRACTION WELL AND SAMPLING DATE
PARAMETER E-IS E-lD E-2 E-3
7/25/95 8/28/95 9/28/95 11/2/95 11/30/95 12/14/9 7/28/95 8/28/95 9/28/95 11/2/95 11/30/95 12/14/9 7/28/95 8/28/95 9/28/95 11/2/95 11/30/95 12/14/9 7/28/95 8/28/95 9/28/95 11/2/95 11/30/95 12/14/9
Hydrocarbon Analyses'
· Volatile Fuel 1.600 1.300 1.900 1.100 2.600 2.000 1.300 1.200 3.500 1.500 2.700 3.100 560 1.200 800 410 380 460 2.800 1.400 4.000 1.300 1.800 ,1.900
Hydrocarbons
(ppmv)
· Benzene (ppmv) 7.9 5.8 8.1 4.0 3.4 6.7 6.6 4.6 16 8.6 7.9 17 0.9 5.1 ND ND ND ND 10 6.5 12 5.4 4.9 12
· Toluene (ppmv) 55 36 65 23 16 30 56 31 142 56 50 150 11 36 4.0 ND 1.9 ND 100 44 120 31 30 77
· Ethyl Benzene 17 13 21 13 11 19 14 9.7 50 22 25 65 4.9 11 6.5 ND ND ND 26 13 40 13 14 37
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· Total Xylenes 130 64 190 100 72 140 100 64 100 140 140 380 38 75 14 13 6.5 14 200 86 92 95 84 240
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RAUL M. ROJAS, DIRECTOR · CITY ENGINEER
December 18, 1995
Mr. Tim LassGn
Environmental Solutions, Inc.
21 Technology Drive
Irvine, CA 92718
RE: Request to Change Effluent Limitation on Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit No. 2-BK-0020,
Santa Fe Railway Company, 1433 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
Dear Mr. Lassen:
Based upon the data submitted by your firm, your request to change from a weekly batch discharge from your
groundwater remediation project to a continuous discharge from the on-site holding tank is hereby approved.
The City will reissue the Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit in January 1996. Should the quantities or types
of wastes change, you are required to notify this office.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Timothy Ryan at (805) 326-3249.
Very truly yours,
RAUL M. ROJAS
Public Works Director
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Irvine, CA 92718
Client Project ID: Navy oil
Client Project #: 92-247
Analysis Mef;hod: 3510¡8015m
Sample Description: Water
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Received: 12-15-95
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Nu11Íber Number (mgjl)
95120383 MW-5 N.D.
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95120388 MW-4 5,000 42 16 190 760 107
95120389 MW-7 4,900 220 N.D. 54 210 108
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Laboratory Sample No.: OCA 100
Laboratory Reference No.: ESI 6820
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Date 'of Analysis: 12/18/95
Laboratory Sample No.: 95120378
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VOLATILE FUEL HYDROCARBONS WITH BTEX DISTINCTION (EPA 8015m/8020)
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Analysis Method: EPA 8015m / 8020
Sample Description: Air
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July. 25, 1995
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We Jan. 95 = 6198 ppmv
We Feb. 95 = No bag Samples Collected
We Mar. 95 = 2472 ppmv
We Apr. 95 = 1120 ppmv
We May 95 = 2419 ppmv
We June 95 = 1809 ppmv
We July 95 = 1546 ppmv
We Aug. 95 = 1268 ppmv
W c Sept. 95 = 2436 ppmv
We Oct. 95 = 1082 ppmv
We Nov. 95 = 2019 ppmv
We Dee. 95 = 1929 ppmv
Dec. 1994
Jan. 1995
Mar. 1995
Apr. 1995
May. 1995
June. 1995
July. 1995
Aug. 1995
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TIIC Environmental
Solutions Inc.
21 Technology Drive
Irvine, California 92718
Telephone 714,727-9336
Facsimile 714·727·7399
July 1, 1998
Ms. April West
Wastewater Division
Public Works Department
City of Bakersfield
810 1 Ashe Road
Bakersfield, California 93313
Project No. 92-247
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Semiannual Monitoring Report
January through June 1998
Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit No. 2-BK-0020
The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company
1433 Union Avenue
Bakersfield. California
Dear Ms. West:
This letter summarizes the effluent monitoring results for January 1 through June 12, 1998
for the discharge located at The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company site at
1433 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California. The discharge is regulated by Industrial
Wastewater Discharge (IWD) Permit No. 2-BK-0020.
Pursuant to the IWD Permit, headspace is monitored montWy for lower explosive limit
(LEL). Samples of the discharged water are collected for laboratory analyses on a
semiannual basis and were collected on June 12, 1998. The monthly headspace
monitoring results are summarized below and the semiannual analytical results are
summarized in Table 1 (attached). The laboratory analysis report is attached and key
points are summarized below:
· The total volume of ground water discharged from January 1 to
June 12, 1998 was 2,390 gallons. The total flow was reduced
compared to previous quarters since the pump and air compressor
operated intermittently during March, April and May 1998.
· The average discharge per day was 15 gallons (0.000015 million
gallons per day [mgd]), well below the permitted flow of
0.001 mgd.
· The LEL in the headspace of the temporary holding tank: was not
detected each month.
· As shown in Table 1 (attached), the monitoring parameters did not
exceed the effluent limitations.
I
During the next six months (July through December 1998), monthly monitoring of the
headspace in the temporary holding tank: will continue and the effluent will be sampled in
December 1998.
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Pursuant to your letter dated July 5, 1996, the following certification statement has
been added:
"I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments
were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with
a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather
and evaluate the infonnation submitted. Based on my inquiry of the
person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly
responsible for gathering the information, the infonnation submitted
is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and
complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for
submitting false infonnation, including the possibility of fine and
imprisonment for knowing violations."
If you have any questions or comments, please call us.
Sincerely,
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Matthew R. Eaton, R.G.
Project Manager
MRFlJA:cl
Attachments
cc: Mick Hardin, The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company
Brian Pitts, Kern County Environmental Health Services Department
Howard Wines, City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Office of Environmental Services
Tim C. Lassen, TRC
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TABLE 1
ANALYSIS RESULTS
IWD PERMIT 2-BK-0020
1433 UNION A VENUE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
EPA PARAMETER ANALYTICAL RESULTS
PARAMETERS METIlOD LIMITATIONS
7/28/94(1) 12130/94(1) 3/21/95(1 ) 4/25/95(2) 6/21/95(2) 9/25/95(2) 12/14/95(2) 6/28/96(2) 12/19/96(2) 6/24/97(3) 12/30/97(1) 6112/98
Temperature e F) N/A 1500 F 92 62 67 - 84 87 60 84 63 85 43 66
Flashpoint e C) PMCC >140 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60
Bio-oxygen Demand 405.1 90 0.5 1.3 3.2 4.7 28 8.7 90 87 9.0 30 27 9.0
(mg/L)
Total Suspended Solids 160.2 300 40 2,200 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 210 <4.0 300 <4.0 12 67
(mg/L)
Total Dissolved Solids 160.4 3,500 400 300 180 250 190 280 220 340 130 150 260 <10
(mglI..)
pH (units) 150.1 6.0 - 12.0 6.2 6.4 6.8 6.2 6.4 5.9 6.3 7.2 7.1 6.6 6.4 6.9
Benzene (mgII..) 602 0.50 0.24 0.002 0.0006 0.34 0.13 0.001 <0.0003 0.16 0.19 0.033 0.0069 0.0019
Toluene (mg/L) 602 3.39 0.28 0.46 <0.0003 0.098 0.053 <0.0003 0.001 0.023 0.003 0.0043 0.00096 <0.0003
Ethyl Benzene (mg/L) 602 7.92 0.0096 <0.0005 <0.0005 0.018 0.0092 <0.0005 <0.0005 0.027 0.27 0.089 0.0055 0.0059
Total Xylenes (mg/L) 602 * 0.29 0.42 0.0026 0.31 0.311 0.11 0.024 0.250 0.21 0.170 0.014 0.023
Oil and Grease (mg/L) 413.1 * 1.8 1.8 <2.0 5.8 12 5.9 60 79 2.0 250 17 2.6
Lead (mgII..) 239.1 0.90 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 0.059 <0.1 <0.1 <0.0005 <0.010
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Sample contained liquid recovered from Monitoring Well MW-7 only.
Sample contained liquid recovered from Monitoring Wells MW -4 and MW -7.
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(2)
(3)
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3002 Dow, Suite 532, Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 832-0064 Fax (714) 832-0067
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TRC
ATTN: Mr. Matt Eaton
21 Technology Dr.
Irvine, CA 92718
Client Project ID : Navy Oil
Client Project #: 92-247
Sample Description: Water, Effluent
Laboratory Sample #: 98060219
Laboratory Refernece #: TRC 10269
Sampled:
Received:
Analyzed:
Reported:
06/12/98
06/15/98
06/15-16-17-19/98
06/22/98
Analyte EPA Detection Analysis
Method Limit Results
Oil & Grease 413.2 0.5 2.6 mg/I
pH 150.1 6.9
Flashpoint 1010 26-60°C >60°C
TSS 160.2 4.0 67 mg/I
TDS 160.1 10 N.D. mg/I
BOD 405.1 0.2 9.0 mg/I
Lead 7421 0.01 N.D. mg/I
Analytes reported as N.D. were not present above the stated limit of detection.
Orange Coast Analytical
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Laboratory Director
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TRC
A TTN: Mr. Matt Eaton Client Project ID : Navy Oil
21 Technology Dr. Client Project #: 92-247
Irvine, CA 92718
Sampled: 06/12/98
Sample Description: Water, Received: 06/15/98
Laboratory Reference #: TRC 10269 Analyzed: 06/19/98
Reported: 06/22/98
BTEX DISTINCTION (EPA 602)
Laboratory Client Ethyl Total Surrogate
Sample Sample Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Recovery
Number Number µg/I µg/I µg/I µg/I %*
98060269
Effluent
1.9
N.D.
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Detection Limit: 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5
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*alpha, alpha, alpha-trifluorotoluene
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4620 E. Elwood, Suite 4, Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 736-0960 Fax (602) 736-0970
QC DATA REPORT
Analysis: TDS (EPA 160.1)
Date of Analysis: 06/17/98
Laboratory Sample No: 98060219
Laboratory Reference No: TRC 10269
Analyte
R1
(ppm)
SP
(ppm)
MS
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MSD
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PR1
%
PR2
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RPD
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TDS
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1000
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R1
Results Of First Analysis
SP
Spike Concentration Added to Sample
MS
Matrix Spike Results
MSD
Matrix Spike Duplicate Results
PR1
Percent Recovery Of MS: {(MS-R1) / SP} x100
PR2
Percent Recovery Of MSD: {(MSD-R1) / SP} x 100
RPD
Relative Percent Difference: {(MS-MSD) / (MS+MSD)} x 100 x 2
ORANGE COAST ANALYTICAL
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3002 Dow, Suite 532, Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 832-0064 Fax (714) 832-0067
4620 E. Elwood, Suite 4, Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 736-0960 Fax (602) 736-0970
QC DATA REPORT
Analysis: Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (EPA 418.1)
Date of Analysis: 06/15/98
Laboratory Sample No : OCA 100
Laboratory Reference No : TRC 10269
Analyte
RPD
%
Hydrocarbons
R1
(ppm)
SP
(ppm)
MS
(ppm)
MSD
(ppm)
PR1
%
PR2
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Definition of Terms:
0.0
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R1
SP
MS
MSD
PR1
PR2
RPD
1.9
1.7
76
68
Results Of First Analysis
Spike Concentration Added to Sample
Matrix Spike Results
Matrix Spike Duplicate Results
Percent Recovery Of MS: {(MS-R1) / SP} x1 00
Percent Recovery Of MSD: {(MSD-R1) / SP} x 100
Relative Percent Difference: {(MS-MSD) / (MS+MSD)} x 100 x 2
ORANGE COAST ANALYTICAL
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3002 Dow, Suite 532, Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 832-0064 Fax (714) 832-0067
4620 E. Elwood, Suite 4, Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 736-0960 Fax (602) 736-0970
QC DATA REPORT
Analysis: Lead (EPA 7421)
Date of Analysis: 06/15/98
Laboratory Sample No: 98060183
Laboratory Reference No: TRC 10269
Analyte
R1
(ppb)
SP
(ppb)
MS
(ppb)
MSD
(ppb)
PR1
%
PR2
%
RPD
%
Lead
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5.0
4.0
4.0
80
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Results Of First Analysis
SP
Spike Concentration Added to Sample
MS
Matrix Spike Results
MSD
Matrix Spike Duplicate Results
PR1
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PR2
Percent Recovery Of MSD: {(MSD-R 1) / SP} x 100
RPD
Relative Percent Difference: {(MS-MSD) / (MS+MSD)} x 100 x 2
ORANGE COAST ANALYTICAL
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Telephone 714·727-9336
Facsimile 714·727-7399
January 12, 1998
Project No. 92-247
Ms. Lara Kimm
Wastewater Division
Public Works Department
City of Bakersfield
810 1 Ashe Road
Bakersfield, California 93313
, RECEIVED 1
JAN 1 4 1998
lBY:
Semiannual Monitorin& Report
July throu&h December 1997
Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit No. 2-BK-0020
The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company
1433 Union Avenue
Bakersfield. California
Dear Ms. Kimm:
This letter summarizes the effluent monitoring results for July through December 1997 for
the discharge located at The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company site at
1433 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California. The discharge is regulated by Industrial
Wastewater Discharge (IWD) Permit No. 2-BK-0020.
Pursuant to the IWD Permit. headspace is monitored monthly for lower explosive limit
(LEL). Samples of the discharged water are collected for laboratory analyses on a
semiannual basis and were collected on December 30, 1997. A split sample for metals was
also collected by a representative of your office at that time. The monthly headspace
monitoring results are summarized below and the semiannual analytical results are
summarized in Table 1 (attached). The laboratory analysis report is attached and key
points are summarized below:
· The total volume of ground water discharged from July 1 to
December 30, 1997 was 6,370 gallons.
· The average discharge per day was 35 gallons (0.000035 million
gallons per day [mgd]), well below the permitted flow of
0.003 mgd.
· The LEL in the headspace of the temporary holding tank was
< 0.01 percent each month (ranging from 1 to 10 ppmv).
· As shown in Table 1 (attached), the monitoring parameters did not
exceed the effluent limitations.
During the next six months (January through June 1998), monthly monitoring of the
headspace in the temporary holding tank will continue and the effluent will be sampled in
June 1998.
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Solutions Inc.
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Ms. Lara Kimm
January 12, 1998
Page 2
Pursuant to your letter dated July 5, 1996, the following certification statement has
been added:
"I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments
were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with
a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather
and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the
person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly
responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted
is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and
complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting
false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment
for knowing violations."
If you have any questions or comments, please call us.
Sincerely,
~1Z.~
Matthew R. Eaton, R.G.
Project Manager
MRFlJA:mc
Attachments
cc: Mick Hardin, The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company
Brian Pitts, Kern County Environmental Health Services Department
Howard Wines, City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Office of Environmental Services
Tim C. Lassen, TRC
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TABLE 1
ANALYSIS RESULTS
IWD PERMIT 2-BK-0020
1433 UNION AVENUE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
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EPA PARAMETER ANALYTICAL RESULTS
PARAMETERS METHOD LIMIT A nONS
7/28/94(1) 12130/94(1) 3121195(1) 4125/95(2) 6121195(2) 9125/95(2) 12/14/95(2) 6/28/96(2) 12/19/96(2 6124/97(3) 12/30/97(1
Temperature e F) N/A 1500 F 92 62 67 - 84 87 60 84 63 85 43
Flashpoint (0 C) PMCC >140 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60 >60
Bio-oxygen Demand 405.1 * 0.5 1.3 3.2 4.7 28 8.7 90 87 9.0 30 27
(mgIL)
Total Suspended Solids 160.2 * 40 2,200 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 <4.0 210 <4.0 300 <4.0 12
(mgIL)
Total Dissolved Solids 160.4 3,500 400 300 180 250 190 280 220 340 130 150 260
(mgIL)
pH (units) 150.1 6.0 - 12.0 6.2 6.4 6.8 6.2 6.4 5.9 6.3 7.2 7.1 6.6 6.4
Benzene (mgIL) 602 0.50 0.24 0.002 0.0006 0.34 0.13 0.001 <0.0003 0.16 0.19 0.033 0.0069
Toluene (mgIL) 602 3.39 0.28 0.46 <0.0003 0.098 0.053 <0.0003 0.001 0.023 0.003 0.0043 0.00096
Ethyl Benzene (mgIL) 602 7.92 0.0096 <0.0005 <0.0005 0.018 0.0092 <0.0005 <0.0005 0.027 0.27 0.089 0.0055
Total Xylenes (mgIL) 602 * 0.29 0.42 0.0026 0.31 0.311 0.11 0.024 0.250 0.21 0.170 0.014
on and Grease (mgIL) 413.1 * 1.8 1.8 <2.0 5.8 12 5.9 60 79 2.0 250 17
Lead (mgIL) 239.1 0.90 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 0.059 <0.1 <0.1 <0.0005
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liquid recovered from Monitoring Well MW,7 only.
liquid recovered from Monitoring Wells MW-4 and MW-7.
liquid recovered from Monitoring Well MW-4 only (MW-7 not pumping)
Sample contained
Sample contained
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(I)
(2)
(3)
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3002 Dow, Suite 532, Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 832-0064 Fax (714) 832-0067
4620 E. Elwood, Suite 4, Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 736-0960 Fax (602) 736-0970
TRC/Environmental Solutions
A TIN: Mr. Matt Eaton
21 Technology Dr.
Irvine, CA 92718
Client Project ID : Navy Oil
Client Project #: 92-247
Sample Description: Water, comp-1
Laboratory Sample #: 97120577
Laboratory Refernece #: TRC 9847
Sampled:
Received:
Analyzed:
, Reported:
12/30/97
12/30/97
12/31,01/02 & 105
01/07/98
Analyte EPA Detection Analysis
Method Limit Results
Lead 7421 0.5 N.D. ug/I
TSS 160.2 4.0 12 mg/I
TDS 160.1 10 260 mg/I
BOD 405.1 0.2 27 mg/I
Analytes reported as N.D. were not present above the stated limit of detection.
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3002 Dow, Suite 532, Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 832-0064 Fax (714) 832-0067
4620 E. Elwood, Suite 4, Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 736-0960 Fax (602) 736-0970
TRC/Environmental Solutions
ATTN: Mr. Matt Eaton
21 Technology Dr.
Irvine, CA 92718
Client Project ID : Navy Oil
Client Project #: 92-247
Sample Description: Water, grab-1
Laboratory Sample #: 97120577
Laboratory Refernece #: TRC 9847
Sampled:
Received:
Analyzed:
Reported:
12/30/97
12/30/97
12/30 12/31 01/05
01/07/98
Analyte EPA Detection Analysis
Method Limit Results
Oil and Grease 413.2 0.5 17 mg/I
pH 150.1 6.4
Flashpoint 1010 26 - 60 > 60 C "
Analytes reported as N.D. were not present above the stated limit of detection.
Orange Coast Analytical
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3002 Dow, Suite 532, Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 832-0064 Fax (714) 832-0067
4620 E. Elwood, Suite 4, Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 736-0960 Fax (602) 736-0970
ac DATA REPORT
Analysis: TOTAL LEAD (EPA 7421)
Date of Analysis: 01/05/98
Laboratory Sample No : OCA 100
Laboratory Reference No : TRC 9847
Analyte
R1
(ppb)
SP
(ppbl
MS
(ppbl
MSD
(ppb)
PR1
%
PR2
%
RPD
%
LEAD
0.0
20
20
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100
105
5
Definition of Terms :
R1
Results Of First Analysis
SP
Spike Concentration Added to Sample
MS
Matrix Spike Results
MSD
Matrix Spike Duplicate Results '
PR1
Percent Recovery Of MS: {(MS-R1 I / SP} x100
PR2
Percent Recovery Of MSD: {(MSD-R1 I / SP} x 100
RPD
Relative Percent Difference: {(MS-MSDI / (MS + MSDI) x 100 x 2
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21 Technology Drive
Irvine, CA 92618
Client Project ID:
Client Project #:
Navy Oil
92-247
Sampled: 12/30/97
Sample Description: Water Received: 12/30/97
Analyzed: 01/06/98
Laboratory Reference #: TRC 9847 Reported: 01/07/98
BTEX (EPA 8020)
Laboratory Client Ethyl Total Surrogate
Sample Sample Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Recovery
Number Number ug/I ug/I ug/I ug/I TFT*
(ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (%)
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0.96
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Detection Limit
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0.5
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* alpha, alpha, alpha-trifluorotoluene
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OC DATA REPORT
Analysis: BTEX (EPA 80201
Date of Analysis :01/06/98
Laboratory Sample No : OCA 100
Laboratory Reference No : TRC 9847
Benzene
R1 SP MS MSD PR1 PR2 RPD
(ppbl (ppb) (ppbl (ppbl % % %
0.000 5.0 5.4 5.2 108 104 4
0.000 5.0 5.5 5.6 110 112 2
0.000 5.0 5.5 5.3 110 106 4
Analyte
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Definition of Terms :
R1
Results Of First Analysis
SP
Spike Concentration Added to Sample
MS
Matrix Spike Results
MSD
Matrix Spike Duplicate Results
PR1
Percent Recovery Of MS: {(MS-R11 / SP} x100
PR2
Percent Recovery Of MSD: {(MSD-R11 / SP} x 100
RPD
Relative Percent Difference: {(MS-MSDI / (MS + MSDI) x 100 x 2
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ac DATA REPORT
Analysis: Oil & Grease ( EPA 413.2 )
Date of Analysis: 12/31/97
Laboratory Sample No : OCA 100
Laboratory Reference No : TRC 9847
Analyte
R1
(ppm)
SP
(ppm)
MS
(ppm)
MSD
(ppm)
PR1
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PR2
%
RPD
%
Hydrocarbons
0.0
2.5
2.6
2.5
104
100
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Definition of Terms :
R1
Results Of First Analysis
SP
Spike Concentration Added to Sample
MS
Matrix Spike Results
MSD
Matrix Spike Duplicate Results
PR1
Percent Recovery Of MS: {(MS-R1) / SP} x100
PR2
Percent Recovery Of MSD: {(MSD-R1) / SP} x 100
RPD
Relative Percent Difference: {(MS-MSD) / (MS + MSD)} x 100 x 2
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ac DATA REPORT
Analysis : Inorganics
Date of Analysis: 01/02/98
Laboratory Sample No : OCA 100
Laboratory Reference No : TRC 9847
Analyte
R1
(ppm)
SP
(ppm)
MS
(ppm)
MSD
(ppm)
PR1
%
PR2
%
RPD
%
TDS
0.0
250
270
280
108
112
4
Definition of Terms:
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Results Of First Analysis
SP
Spike Concentration Added to Sample
MS
Matrix Spike Results
MSD
Matrix Spike Duplicate Results
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PR2
Percent Recovery Of MSD: {(MSD-R1) / SP} x 100
RPD
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