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Rev 3 to HP 10.10, Palisades Radiological Environ Program Sample Collection & Shipment
ML18058B787
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Issue date: 12/15/1992
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Proc No HP 10.10 Revision 3 PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURE Revision and Approval Summary Date 1/1/93 TITLE:

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1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 PALISADES NUCLEAR PLANT HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURE Proc No HP 10.10 Revision 3 Page i TITLE:

PALISADES RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM SAMPLE COLLECTION AND SHIPMENT Table of Contents PURPOSE..

REFERENCES..

2.1 SOURCE DOCUMENTS.

2.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS PREREQUISITES......

PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS PROCEDURE.........

5.1 REMP AIR SAMPLE COLLECTION.

5.1.1 Precautions...

5.1. 2 Prerequisites..

5.2 REMP LAKE (DRINKIN6) WATER SAMPLE COLLECTION-SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN............

5.2.1 Prerequisites......

5.3 REMP WELL WATER SAMPLE COLLECTION.........

5.3.1 Prerequisites..

5.4 REMP MILK SAMPLE COLLECTION 5.4.1 Prec~utions....

5.4.2 Prerequisites..

5.5 REllP AQUATIC BIOTA COLLECTION 5.5.1 Precaut1on1....

5.5.2 Prerequisite1........

5.6 REMP SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION 5.6.l Prerequisites.....

5.7 REMP FOOD PRODUCT SAMPLE COLLECTION 5.8 REMP TLD SAMPLE COLLECTION..

5.8.1 Preregujsjtes....

ACCEfTANCE CRITERIA.....

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7.2 RECORDS......

ATTACHMENTS, "Environmental Sample Collection Schedule", "Sample Locations", "Sample Identification", "Sample Packaging and Shipment", "Palisades Sample Collection Forms and Records", "Palisades Plant Environmental Monitor Operability.Check" 10 10 10

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HEALTH PHYSICS PROCEDURE Pree No HP 10.10 Revision 3 Page 1 of 10 PALISADES RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM SAMPLE COLLECTION AND SHIPMENT 1.0 PURPOSE "To provide methodology for collection of environmental samples in support of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP).

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 SOURCE DOCUMENTS 2.1.1 Reg Guide 4.15(7) 2.1.2 10CFR50, Appendix I 2.1.3 Nuclear Operations Department Procedure HOS, "Radiological Environmental Monitoring" 2.1.4 Palisades Administrative Procedure 7.08, "Nuclear Plants Radiological Environmental Monitortng Program~

2.1.5 REMP Sample Shipping Manual, Teledyne Isotopes Midwest Laboratory 2.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 2.2.1 Palisades ODCM, Appendix A, Sections III.J, IV.C, and Tables E-1 and E-2 3.0 PREREQUISITES As indicated in procedure.

4.0 PRECAUJIONS AND LIMITATIONS 4.1 This procedure shall be applicable to Palisades/RSD HP, Environmental Department, and any contractual personnel assigned to collect or

. evaluate REMP samples.

4.2 Any revisions to this procedure shall be reviewed against Palisades ODCM Specifications to verify compliance* to all requirements.

4.3 Deviations from the required sampling schedule shall be documented in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.

4.4 Every effort shall be made to complete corrective action on malfunctioning sampling equipment prior to the end of the next sampling period.

4.5 4.6 If it is not possible to obtain the required samples, suitable alternative media and locati~ns shall be substituted within 30 days.

Samples shall be collected, prepared, and shipped for analysis in a timely manner to preserve integrity. Other specific handling precautions for sample media are indicated in Section 5.0 as required.

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2 of !O SAMPLE COLLECTION: AND SHIPMENT 4.7 Obtain best available repla~ement sample for any missing sample.

Notify Palisades RSD Radiological Enviionmental contact with

  • description and location of the replacement sample.

Some samples are not replaceable (TLDs, air samples, etc}~ howev~r, water, milk, crop samples, etc, should be.

4.8 Document any missing samples or malfunctioning equipment on sample data collection sheets.

5.0 PROCEDURE Collect samples using the following methodology in accordance with schedule and location data described in Attachments l and 2.

5.1 REMP AIR SAMPLE COLLECTION 5.1.1 Precautions

a.

New filters and cartridges should be transported and handled such that potential contamination of them is minimized {ie, placed in clean plastic bags, etc}.

b.

If an air sampling unit is discovered not operating, attempt to find the cause and repair. If this cannot be done, replace applicable component and document on air sample collection data sheet.

c. Airflow meters shall be calibrated annually by General Meter.

All inservice calibrated meter**wtll have affixed a valid calibration sticker/card stating date of calibration, calibration due date, and initials of technician performing calibration.

d.

Airflow meters shall be changed out prior.to the expiration of calibration dates. Replacement air meters are available from Plant RSD Environmental contact.

e. Air station leakage shall be< 0.1 CFM.

If the replacement of air station components is required due to air leakage, document on air sample collection data sheet.

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Each air sample station shall be checked quarterly by Palisades RSD personnel to ensure the following conditions are met:

1.

Air meter calibration is current.

2.

Air leakage is near zero.

3.

Air pump and assotiated piping are in good operating condition.

Any deviations from the above conditions shall be corrected as soon as possible.

Document the results of the quarterly checks on Attachment 6, put in memo form~ and place in the current year's Annual Report file.

5.1.2 Prerequisites

a.

Glass fiber air filters

b.

Absorbent cartridges for iodine sampling

c. Glassine or plastic envelopes
d.

REMP Air Sample Data Sheet (containing installation data)

e.

Replacement air sample meters (as required) 5.1.3 Perform the following weekly at each sample location:

a.

Open protective cover on air sampler and record the integrated airflow meter readings on the sample collection sheet under "Removed" column.

Turn machine off.

b.

If an airflow meter must be replaced, record this in the "Co11111ents" column.

Record replacement meter data in the "Replacement Meter" column, and the new installed airflow meter reading on the upcoming week's sample collection data sheet.

c: Detach filter holder fro~ sample unit and take to enclosed vehicle.

d.

Remove particulate filter and charcoal cartridge from the holder.

Label glassine or plastic envelope as per Attachment 3 and place particulate filter in envelope.

Place charcoal cartridge in mailing envelope. Center the filter properly to prevent leakage.

e. Clean out any residue or moisture buildup in filter holder before new replacement filters are installed.

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f. Ensure that the new air particulate and charcoal filters are properly centered in filter holder to prevent air leakage.

Sample airstream flow must first pass through t~e particulate filter and then through the charcoal cartridge. Reattach air filter holder to sampler unit.

g. Turn air pump on.

Place hand over filter inlet to form a seal.

While holding hand over filter inlet to form a seal, determine if air leakage is evident by checking the air meter needle for movement.

If air leakage is evident, record the amount (in a fraction of a CFM) on the sample collection data sheet.

  • Determine the cause for leakage and repair as soon as possible.

Air* station leakage shall be< O.l CFM.

However, every effort shall be taken to ~inimize leakage towards zero.

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Ensure all pertinent* data recorded, date and sign data sheet.

i. Close cover and proceed to the next station.
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  • Transcribe. the removed airflow meter readings taken in Substep 5.l.3a to the installed readings column on the sample data sheet to be used for the upcoming week's air sample collection; 5.2 REMP LAKE {DRINKING) WATER SAMPLE COLLECTION-SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN 5.2.1 Prerequisites
a.

Four clean one-gallon plastic containers (labeled as per )

b.

REMP Miscellaneous Data Sheet 5.2.2 Perform the following sample collection monthly:

a*.

Leave four containers with the Pl ant Superintendent at the South Haven Municipal Water Treatment Plant.

New water sample containers should be left at the South Haven Water Treatment Plant upon pickup of end-of-month composite samples.

b.

Instruct the Plant Superintendent to add approximately 300 ml per day of raw water to container labeled "RAW* and approximately 300 ml.Per day of treated water to container labeled "TREATED."

c. Return at end of month to collect containers~ Obtain verbal verification that Substep 5.2.2b was carried out. Note any deviations in "Remarks" column of data sheet
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d.

Label containers "per Attachment 3.

e.

Package and ship samples per Attachment 4.

f.

Record location, sample types (raw and treated), and amount on sample data sheet. Sign.and date data sheet.

5.3 REMP WELL WATER SAMPLE COLLECTION 5.3.1 Prerequisites

a.

Clean, one-gallon plastic containers

b.

REMP Miscellaneous Data Sheet 5.3.2 Perform the following sample collection monthly:

NOTE:

During the winter months, the State and Township Park wells may be out of service.

When this occurs, note the unavailability of the water samples and document on sample data sheet.

a.

Turn on water supply (or begin pumping water) and allow water to run for approximately one minute to purge the lines.

b.

Fill two clean, one-gallon plastic containers with well water from each sample location.

c.

Label containers per Attachment 3.

d.

Pa~kage and ship samples per Attachment 4.

e.

Record on data sheet loc~tion, type, date, amount, and under "Remarks" any pertinent information.

Sign. form in space*

provided.

5.4 REMP MILK SAMPLE COLLECTION 5.4.1 Precautions

a. Milk samples shall be sent to the laboratory as soon as possible because of the short half-life of 1-131.

Any undue delay may cause ODCM, Appendix A, Table E-3 analytical LLD requirements to be violated.

b. Obtain best available replacement sample for any missing milk sample(s).

Identify new sample location(s) and notify Palisades RSD Radiological Environmental contact within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

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c. If milk samples are unavailable, then samples of three different kinds of broad leaf vegetation grown nearest to Palisades in each of two different offsite locations of the highest predicted average ground level D/Q (SE or SSE sectors near site), and one sample of each kind of similar broad leaf vegetation grown 15-30 km distant from Palisades in the least prevalent wind direction (SSW or S sectors) may be used as replacement samples.

The new sample locations shall be identified and the REMP procedures revised within 30 days to reflect sampling changes.

Collect approximately one kilogram (2-2 lb) of each sample type.

5.4.2 Prerequisites

a.

Two clean plastic one-gallon containers for each sample location

b.

Sodium bisulfite preservative (approximately 40 gm per gallon of milk required}

c. Miscellaneous sample data form-5.4.3 Perform the following monthly at each specified sample collection location:
a. Obtain two one-gallon grab samples of raw milk and pay milk as specified in Attachments 1 and 2.
b.

Two clean, empty plastic one-gallon containers should be left with milk supplier for the next month's milk samples when picking up current month's samples.

If problems are encountered in obtaining a sufficient quantity of milk sample, notify the Palisades RSD Radiological Environmental contact.

c.

Add* approximately 40 gm of sodium bisulfite to each one-gallon container of milk and thoroughly mix~ The sodium bisulfite can either be in preprepared packets or "scooped" with a volumetric measure froM its container.

d.

Label containers as per Attachment 3.

e. Package and sMp samples as per Attachment 4.
f.

Record on Sample Data Form, the location, type, date, and amount of samples.

Under "Remarks," note any other pertinent information. Sign form in space provided.

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PALISADES RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM SAMPLE COLLECTION AND SHIPMENT 5.5 REMP AQUATIC BIOTA COLLECTION 5.5.1 Precautions

a.

Collection to be coordinated between Radiological Services Department RMC Section and the Environmental Department.

At least one individual in the collection party is required to have MDNR Cultural and Scientific Fish Collectors Permit.

b.

If logistical problems prevent use of a boat to set gill nets from the lake side of Palisades, then the nets can be set offshore from the site boundary (by wading).

Notify Security prior to using offshore wading method for beach access.

5.5.2 Prerequisites

a.

Boat with required safety eq~ipment, or waders

b.

Gill nets (of varying size mesh) and weights and floats

c.

Plastic one-liter wide-mouth bottles

d.

REMP Miscellaneous Data Sheet

e.

10% formaldehyde solution

f. Fillet knives
g.

Black permanent felt markers for sample identification on containers

h.

Notify local MDNR conversation officer prior to sample collection 5.5.3 Collect semiannual samples as follows:

a. Gill nets are placed at the locations specified in Attachment 1 to collect forage and game fish. One liter of flesh should be collected for each species caught for analysis accuracy.

Forage fish may be combined if necessary to make a one-liter composite sample.

b.

Filamentous algae samples may be collected from driftwood or shoreline protection structures at vicinity of discharge.

c. Scrape periphyton from rocks into a pail. When sufficient sample is collected, excess water is gently poured off. The partially solidified periphyton is then transfer.red to a liter sample bottle.
d. Collect crayfish by hand picking or spearing.
e. Label all containers as per Attachment 3.

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f. Package and ship *samples per Attachment 4.
g.

Record on data sheet location, type, date, amount, and under "Remarks" indicate any pertinent information.

Sign form in space provided.

5. 6 REMP SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION*

5.6.1 Prerequisites

a. One-liter, wide-mouth plastic sample bottles
b. Miscellaneous Data Sheet 5.6.2 Collect sediment samples semiannually at collection locations specified in Attachment 1. Palisades RSD and/or Environmental Department personnel shall colle~t these sediment samples.
a.

label containers per Attachment 3.

b.

Package and ship samples per Attachment 4~

c.

Record on Sample Data Sheet location, type; date, and amount of sample.

Note any other pertinent information in the "Remarks" section. Sign form in space provided.

5.7 REMP FOOD PRODUCT SAMPLE COLLECTION

a. Sample containers
b.

Miscellaneous Data Sheet 5.7.1 Collect food samples monthly during the harvest season, as per ODCM, Appendix A, Table E-1.

Blueberries and apples must be collected.

Other crop samples can be collected on availability.

a.

Sample selection of the following crops if available:

Strawberries Grapes Peaches Pears Turnips Cauliflower Cabbage - outer leaves only Broccoli Collard greens

b.

Collect approximately one kilogram (2.2 lb) of each sample type.

Samples are not to be washed, shaked, or cleaned. Samples should not be collected from a single source;. but at random from the entire orchard or field.

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c.

Label all containers as per Attachment 3.

d.

Package and ship samples per Attachment 4.

e.

Record on data sheet location~ type, date, amount, and under "Remarks" note any unusual conditions. Sign form in space provided.

5.8 REMP TLD SAMPLE COLLECTION 5.8.1 Prerequisites

a.

TLDs

b.

TLD Data Sheet 5.8.2 Monthly TLDs are to be changed each month; quarterly TLDs during January, April, July, and October; and annual TLDs during January.

5.8.3 Monthly, quarterly, and annually at each sample location perform the following:

a.

Upon receipt of TLDs from the laboratory contractor, all TLDs shall be inventoried and immediately placed in the lead cave (at offsite sample collector's residence).

Note date of receipt and inventory on TLD data sheet.

b.

Field TLDs shall only be removed from the lead cave for delivery to their proper locations. All control TLDs remain in the lead cave throughout the entire exposure period.

c.

Remove and repla~e TLDs at each sample location.

d.. For any missing TLDs, perform the fo 11 owing:

1.

Search immediate area.

2.

If lost TLD is found, collect it and perform standard change out procedure.

3.

If lost TLD is not found, post the new TLD in proper location.

4.

Record in "Remarks" column of data sheet any of the above circumstances.

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e. Store collected field TLDs in lead ~ave along with control TLDs until ready for mailing to laboratory contractor.

Mark "Do not x-ray" on TLD package.

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Package and ship samples per Attachment 4.

g. Transportation control TLDs are to be stored in a special lead shield provided by laboratory contractor after the field TLDs are posted.

Ensure that designated transportation control TLDs are included with the correct TLD package being mailed to laboratory contractor. Also ensure that laboratory contractor's own TLD data sheet is completed and enclosed with shipment.

h.

Record date TLDs are returned to vendor on TLD data sheet and sign/initial the data sheet.

6.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA Proper completion of procedure.

7.0 ATTACHMENTS AND RECORDS 7.1 ATTACHMENTS 7.1.1, "Environmental Sample Collection Schedule" 7.1.2, "Sample Locations" 7.1.3, "Sample Identification" 7.1.4 ; "Sample Packaging and Shipment" __

7.1.5, "Palisades Sample Collection Forms and Records" 7.1.6, "Palisades Plant Environmental Monitor Operability Check*

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7.2.l Distribution of Sample Collection Data Sheet as per Attachment 4.

7.2.2 All Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Records shall be considered complete when the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report is submitted to the NRC.

Records shall be retained in the Uniform File Index under the appropriate number:

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Exposure Pathway and/or Sample Airborne:

Particulates Iodines Waterborne:

Lake Water Drinking Water Well Water Sediment ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE COLLECTION SCHEDULE Palisades Nuclear Plant Number of Samples and Locations*

Sample Type 1 - Onsite Continuous at 8 - Within a 10 km approximately Radius 1 cfm (may be 3 - 25 to 89 km Distant less due to dust loading)

Same as Particulates Same as particulates 1 - Intake Daily composite 1 - Discharge to obtain a 1 - Intake (Ludington two-gallon sample Control}

1 - S Haven Municipal System - Raw 1 - S Haven Municipal System -*Treated 6 - Plant Site Two-gallon grab Locations

sample, 1 - State Park 1 - Township park 1 - Ludington Control 1 - Within 152.4 m of One-liter grab discharge (500 ft}

sample 1 - 0.8 km North of discharge 1

0.8 km South of discharge 1 - 8.9 km North 1 - Ludington control (2 reco11111ended}

Proc No HP 10.10 Revision 3 Page 1 of 2 Collection Frequency Weekly Weekly Monthly Monthly Semiannually

  • If samples are unavailable at the specified location, an attempt should be made to sample at an alternate location (Refer to 4.5).

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Sample Type Frequency Ingestion:

3 - From 5 to 13 km 1 - Control from Milk 15 to 30 km Two-gallon grab Monthly sample NOTE:

If milk samples are unavilable, see Step 5.4.1.

Food Products Fish and Invertebrates Direct:

TLD 1 ~ Each of two principal fruit crops (blueberries and app 1 es).

  • 2 - Locations in vicinity of Pl ant.

discharge 1 - Ludington control 1 -.Onsite 16 - Site boundary 9 - Within 12 kin radius 3

Control stations 1 - Control in lead cave (Contractor's House)

Two-pound grab sample One-liter fish flesh from each available species Continuous

  • At time of harvest In season or semiannually Monthly Quarterly and Annualy
  • If samples are unavailable at the specified location, an attempt should be made to sample at an alternate location (Refer to 4.5).

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RRl, Covert, Michigan 3-1/2 miles (5.6*km) ESE Richard Bus x

RR3, South Haven, Ml 4-1/4 miles (7.3 km) NE Sherman Dairy x

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NO NO NO YES NO YES (Note 2)

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  1. 5 16 17 18 19 110 Ill 112 113 114 115 116 Abandon In Service Active Abandon Abandon Active In Service Abandon Active Abandon In Service In Service In Service Active Active Active NA North side of Support*Building. Supports Plant site.

Across from East-Radwaste (South Side) backup for we 11 #2.

NA NA Located - 145 ft west of Blue Star Hwy.

Used for training trailers, well capped when not in service and well is outside of Westerly Groundwater Flow to Plant and interim.storage facility.

Just to the west & between outage building and interim storage facility: Water is nonpotable and used in warehouse restrooms (later to be used for fire system only).

NA Located at junction of access and warehouse road, domestic water supply for warehouse when it is put in service.

NA North of access road and east of construction road, supplies domestic water for outage building, all in one tie-in.

East of Interim Storage Facility, used for REMP monitoring well *

. Southwest: of Interim Storage Facility, used for REMP monitoring we 11.

Northwest of Interim Storage Facility, used for REMP monitoring well.

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When well 12 is out of service, well 13 ill' put in service wtth same sample point as well 12, only one sampl* required in canbination of well 12 and #3.

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S~l* point will b9 same as well #7 (In warehouse restroan) when well is put In service.

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V.lls Ill. 112. and 113 all have a conmen line which supplies domestic water to outage blltldtng, only on* sample required in conjunction with all 3 w*lls.

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SAMPLE PACKAGING AND SHIPMENT.

1.

Label samples clearly per Attachment 3.

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2. Seal all liquid, biota, fish, and sediment sample containers with taoe to prevent leakage.
3. Ship liquid samples separately from air particulate and air iodine samples and TLDs.
4.

Use sufficient packing material (ie,. crumpled newspaper) to avoid possible sample container damage during shipment.

5.

Package air filters in glassine or plastic envelopes *.

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For TLD shipments, make sure. that Laboratory contractor's own TLD data sheet is enclosed with package.

7. Ship milk samples as soon as possible.

Be sure to add a sufficient amount of sodium bisulfite (40 grams) as preservative to each sample.

8. Ship food products as soon as possible after collection.
9. Ship fish and biota samples with a 10% formaldehyde solution added (preservative). Only 10 milliliters is required per sample.

Samples should be shipped as soon as possible after processing.

10. Distribute the appropriate Sample Collection Data Sheet(s) as follows:

White - Analytical Laboratory Yellow or Pink - Radiological Services Department Environmental Contact (Palisades)

Gold* - Sample Collector 1 L Send sampJes'.. to the. fo 11 owing address:

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. Teledyrte: Isotopes Midwest Laboratory Att:.. laboratory Manager 700 Landwehr. Road Northbrook,:, IL. 60062'"

12. Ship all samples to the Laboratory contractor with minimal delay after collecti~n s~ as to avoid elevated analytical levels of detection.

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