ML20094H873
| ML20094H873 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Perry |
| Issue date: | 11/07/1995 |
| From: | Shelton D CENTERIOR ENERGY |
| To: | Lee D OHIO, STATE OF |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9511140387 | |
| Download: ML20094H873 (93) | |
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N:-C NTERCOR ENERGY Donald C. Shelton PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT Mail Address:
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT P.O. BOX 97 10 CE*;TER ROAD PERRY, OHIO 44081 NUCLEAR PERRY, OHIO 44081 (216) 259 3737 November 7, 1995 PY-CEI/0 EPA-0234L Attention:
Mr. Dennis Lee, Group Leader Division of Vater Pollution Control Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Northeast District Office 2110 East Aurora Road Twinsburg, Ohio 44087-1969 Re: NPDES Permit No. 3IB00016 Ohio EPA No. OH006346 Perry Nuclear Power Plant; The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co.
10 Center Road, Perry Village, Ohio 44081 Lake County Gentlemen:
Enclosed is the NPDES permit renewal application for the Perry Nuclear Power Plant. Included in this application are the following documents:
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(1) Application Form 1 - General Information (2) Application Form 2C - Vastevater Discharge Information (3) USGS Hap (Perry Quadrangle, Lake County) showing the location of the plant and associated outfalls.
(4) Line Drawing of Vater Flow at the plant site.
(5) Check for the $100.00 Permit Renewal Application Fee.
Please note that there are no forms provided for Outfall 002, Chemical Cleaning Lagoon, since it was not in service and there was no discharge during the permit application sampling period.
The Perry Plant also requests the following changes in the new permit:
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Asterisks (*) should be placed by all sampling frequencies except flov for outfall 002 denoting sampling required only on days when there is a discharge.
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Ph limits on all outfalls should be changed to 6.0-9.0. This change is justified by alkalinity studies conducted previously at other Centerior Power Plants on Lake Erie and furnished to OEPA.
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Outfall 001 should be redesignated as 601 to reflect its status as an entirely internal discharge which combines with the flov from outfall 004 upstream of the final discharge from the plant.
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If the agency decides to establish effluent loadings, the plant i
requests that the flows on which the limitations are based be a reasonable measure of actual production and be no more stringent i
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Outfall 001:
..0415 HGD Outfall 004:
144.8 MGD To place lower daily effluent loading limitations vould severely afft :t plant operations and capacity to generate electricity.
l It should be noted that the plant routinely adds small amounts of water treatment chemicals such as hydrazine to the feedvater for the plant auxiliary boilers. Chemical additives are provided on the Form 2C for each outfall. The plant requests the Agency's approval to use these l
additives in its water treatment programs.
i If you have questions or require additional infornation, please contact Donna Tizzano at (216) 280-5514.
Very truly yours, DGT:sc Enclosures cc:
USNRC Document Control Desk (Docket No. 50-440)
USNRC Region III t
NRC Resident Inspector Office NRC Project Manager
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NOTE: Tables V-A, V-8, and V C are included on separate sheets numbered V 1 through V-9.
D. Use the space below to list any of the pollutants listed in Table 2c-3 of the instructions, which you know or have reason to believe is discharged or may t>
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- d. NO. O F d.
b e g,hfg,,,,
!. POLLUTANT
- e. Maximum Daity v Atut b. M Axq,g,3,9aN[ #^
4 U
. r) umst
(
e c = e d,'
a, e I'I""**
ce=esh..veen I'I " *
conceNImateo, (8) M ASS R Tl
< 3.0 x 2489 1
oxvoan Demand
<3.0
<l.0 i
mg/L PPD
- a. Bacchemical IBOD)
PPD
< 20.
< 16593 1
I
- b. Chemical c"Jff,"
"*"d 35.
12.
1 mg/L PPD 1.8 1493 1
cut >on (roci 9.1 3..I 1
mgfg
- e. Tots oro.nic PPD 1.6 1327 1
- d. Tot.: suwended soiidstrss>
125 44 37, 13.
72 ma/L mg/L ppd
.34 282 1
- ^" **"" "'
2.4 I
i VALUE VALUE
- f. Flow 0.0189 NA MGD N/A 99.36 N/A VALUE VALUE VALUE 0.0419 VALUE VALUE
.72 N/A VALUE
- o. Temperature NA f"'"'">
^
25 N/A A Tampwature NA tsummeri
,qgg.), Ap Men Mum M AxtMuM M4NtMuM M AxiMuu STAND ARD U.NITjS.
LpH 18
- Wrm =
6.8 8.8 f
ll t t Mark ~~X~~ in column 2-a for each potiutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark X"in column 2-b for each p which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly. in an effluent limitations guideline.you must provide the results of atlesss II'Sesthe instructions for additional details and requirements.
PART B -
column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in youldischarge'.lCom. pl'et' one ta.bTe f.'.@-e s
o
.p 7 c.y - w (p
,,, pp-p u r -
,n
- 3. EFFLU ENT $g4jg;',h"j$f'CMJJ4< MDYi (CDP 4! UNITS *
- 5. INT AKE (cprional) 4.
ER O
I dhC
[ Fg h'h
^
- 1. M A R M ' x-M gggY V ALUE Ok hhN h
- t. POLLUT.
O
- b. M A x t (if cuallable)
IEU s J, j'),,,,,
(sp w as -
,,,,, p),,,,,,
{a) mass QQ}i@,$ @$#D Ystsi M N" e.,, C,3..,...
(8) "
- 88 YsEs i
- e EcJ,ff;
- e. M AxIMUM D AILY V ALUE CAS NO B. Bror9lde 1
m/T, PPn 40 33170 1
(24959-67-9)
X 40 13.988
<.01
< 8.292 1
Tote Residu.'
X
<0.0i
<0.003 1
mg/L PPD
- b. Chlorine.
1 Pt-Co N/A 10 8292.5 1
- c. co'o' X
300 N/A 1/100 1
$o7n X
43 N/A ml N/A 4 3 N/A 1
- e. Fluoride 1
ma/L PPD 0.1 82.92 1
ne984 48 8>
X 0.6 0.21
- f. Nitrate-1 ma/L PPD 0.5 414. A 1
Nhrite (as NJ X
3.7 1.294 CONTINUE ON REVERSE P AGE V-1
N
~
ITE41 V 9 C_ONTtNUED FROM FRONT
- 2. M A R M x'
- 3. EFFLU ENT k.).*M 3'Id. -ff
- W." T* Y (4. U NITS
- 5. INT AKE (oprinnefj 1.POLLUT.
- a. M AXIMUM D AILY V ALUE D* M A A'%MMY vhLUE c.LO N G T g
., V A LU E d. NO.O r Ah AOE VA L17 E b NO.Os
- [as^n o de*Ifed.js G. CO N C EN-
,,, J'),,,,,,
g,3....
,,,,, g),,,,,,,
g,3 " " * *,.
e enc e N/='nT e'n
'Is).sase YsE C e=c e W ee nt e ose
{a) wats v5 MANN (fr aveffabtei sea' se=<
- g. Nitrogen,
[EE, '"
X 2
0.6994 1
tro/L PPD 4
1 4 829.25 1
- h. Oil med G-X
<5 41.75 1
mg/L PPD 4
4 3522 1
- 1. Phosphcres tas l's'.14-03 X
< 0.1
<0.035 1.
mg/L
' PPD 0.4 331.70 1
Total (7723
^
- l. Asdioactiviti
' fy)KD-f?y$ sys.h ?ry (1) Alpha, N='
X 4 40 NA 1
pCi/L NA 4 3 NA 1
(2) sota.
X 4 60 NA 1
pCi/L NA
< 5 NA 1
(3) Radium, X
4 2
NA 1
pCi/L NA 4
NA 1
(43 n.dium 0.1+/-
22s. m*'
X 0.1 NA 1
rCi/L NA 0.1 NA 1
- k. sulf ate X
4m
< m.8 1
g/L M
M MM 1
j'8,l.',,,,
0
- 1. Tutfide ra' 8>
X 1.5 0.524 1
mg/L PPD
< 0.1 (82.92 1
- m. Suffite O'4$s!4s.33 X
4 1
< 0.3497 1
mg/L PPD
<.1 (829.2 1
- n. sun.ct.""
X
< 0.05
<.0.0175 1
trg/L PPD
<.05 441.4 1
- o. Aluminum, Total (7429 90.s)
X 0.59 0.206 1
mg/L PPD
< 0.2 4166 1
- p. O trium, Totti (7440-39 3>
X 4 0.2
< 0.07 1
mg/L PPD
< 0.2 4166 1
- q. B#ron, Tot 14 (76CO'42-8)
X
< 0.2 40.07 1
mg/L PPD
< 0.2
<166 1
- r. Cabelt.
Totti (7440-48-4)
X 4 0.04 40.014 1
mg/L PPD
(. 0.04 433.1 1
- s. Iron, Total (7439-89 6)
X 10.1 3.532 1
mg/L
. PPD 0.22 182.44 1
- t. Magnesium,
[72$9 95 43 X
51.4 17.97 1
mg/L PPD 7.9 6551.1 1
- u. Molybdenum.
[74$9 98 7)
X 4 0.03 40.01 1
mg/L PPD 4 0.05
< 24.9 1
- v. M ng.nes..
Totst (7439 96-5)
X 0.038 0.013 1
mg/L PPD
< 0.01 48.292 1
- w. Tin. Total X
41 40.3497 1
mg/L PPD
.1 4829.2 1
- m. 7 6tenium.
l
[72E32.s>
X 4 0.021 40.007 1.
mg/L PPD
< 0.5
( 414.6 1
rua Emm PAGE V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V -
mn.w <a.nns
EP A 1.D. NUM 5LER (Copy [ rom frtM i of Form JJ OUTFALL NUMWiR OH006346 001 ONT1'NUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2.C PART C - If you are a primary industry and this outf all contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine whic'h of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Ma 2.s for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2 a (secondary industrict, rionprocess westewater out/a//s, andnonrequired GC/MS fractions /, mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X? in column 2-c f or each pollutant you believe is absent. lf you mark column 28 for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. lf you merk column 2b for any pollutant, you must prov of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrstions of 10 ppb or greater. lf you fnark column 2b for acrotein, acrylon dinitrophenot. or 2-methyl-4,6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each ci these pollutants wh be discharged. Note that there are 7 pages to this part; please review each carefully. Complete one table (a/T 7pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements.
8 4. UNITS -
- 5. INT AKE (optional)
. POLLUTANT
- a. M ARK ax*
- 3. EFFLU ENT s
C.LON G T
.VALUE d, N O.0 F hg
-dE E,R& g ONG b NO F
N M M Y.VALUE D""*'
gc NUMBER a 7,eyty,gg,e e,
e M AxtMUM D AtLY V ALUE (if resilable) og. 7"U
, e J,,,,,,y,,,,,,
til man
,,,,,y,,,,,,
(a) unos
,,,, f,p, u,,,
g a ) =...
N M.707 N
"q*
N
- N ETALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS M. Antimony, T 0.5
< 0.175 1
mg/L PPD
- t. 0.5 4414 1
otai t7440 36 o)
X X
WL Arsinic, Total 1
mg/L PPD-L 0.003 4 2.49 1
X X
< 0.03 T 0.01 EM. 81ryllium, 1
mg/L PPD 4.0.005 4 4.14 1
otai, 7440-41 71 X
X
< 0.005
< 0.001
.M. Csdmium, 1
mg/L PPD
< 0.005 4 4.14 1
'otal (7440-43-9) y X < 0.005
< 0,001 M. Chromium, otsi (7440-47 3)
X X
% 0.01
< 0.003 1
mg/L PPD
<.0.01
< 8.29 1
M. Copper Total
'" S508)
X X
< 0.04
< 0.014 1
mg/L PPD 4 0.02 416.6 1
'M. Lead. Total 1
mg/L PPD 4 0.05 441.4 1
7439.s7-n X
X < 0.15
< 0.05 M. M rreury, Total 7439-97 6)
X X < 0.002
< 0.0007 1
mg/L PPD 4.0002 40.166 1
iM. Nicket, Total 744 - 2 0)
X X < 0.06
< 0.02 1
mg/L PPD 40.03
<24.9 1
oM. Silenium, otel (7782 49-2)
X X
< 0.04
% 0.014 1
mg/L PPD 4 0.004 4 3.31 1
1M. Silver, Total 744 4)
X X T0.01
< 0.003 1
mg/L PPD 4 0.01
<'8.29 1
2M. Thallium,
~ t*'87d*>28-o)
X X
< 0.3 5 0.1 1
mg/L PPD 40.3 4249 1
3M. Zinc, Total 7d4488 81 X
X < 0.06
< 0.02 1
mg/L PPD
(.0.02 416.6 1
4M. Cy.nio.,
'ota' (37 t2-5)
X X < 0.005
% 0.001 1
mg/L PPD 4 0.005 <4.14 1
'SM. Fhenols, t='
X X
C 0.005
< 0.001 1
mg/L PPD 40.005 < 4.14 1
, +..
) TOXIN 3.7.8-Tetra-DEfCRIBE REsuLTS hlorodibenro-P.
y Dioxin (1764-016)
CONTINUE ON REVERSE pang v.3
- na e..
mae,....
.=m
- 001 ONTINUED FROM THE FRONT
- T'"d*"
" ** 4. U NITS
- 5. I N T A K E (cptionalf
- 3. EFFt.U ENT
- 1. pot.LUT AN T
- 2. M A R M *x*
ghOdG (ER$
b NO F' '
NUMBER 8 7,82 *},
- 7,f,$ a. M AMIMUM D ABLY V ALUE
- "^^'$ N,ifeS$[
- W " M Mg haf*VALUE
^
O g
3 g
g y p),,,,,,
(s)wass
,,,,, y),,,,,,
(a) = = ss
- gggggg gyJ (m,..y M SEs* E.9"
%,*,*,%7 f el mass VSES (if sucilable) eJj. EU ss =r
!$WJNMMlleh6?""@ * *h -* @cM??"* -
' + *
- 3C/MS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS T 00 4 82.9 1
V. Acrtfeln 1
ug/L PPD 1
107-02 4)
X X
< 100 0.035
- V. Acrytonitrile 1
uq/L PPD (100 482.9 1
107-13-1)
X X
<- 100 0.035 iv. swron.
1 uq/L PPD
<5 4 4.14 1
71432)
X X
< 5 0.002 IV. 8Is (CMoro-EY2TE.h'"*"
X NA NA 0
uq/L PPD N/A N/A 1
.V. Bromoform 1
uq/L PPD
<5 44.14 1
73-25-2)
X X
( 5 0.002
.V. Ctrusn
s3fy**
X X
% 5 0.002 1
uq/L PPD T5 4 4.14 l'
s V. Chlorobenzene 1
uq/L PPD T5
< 4.14 1
108-947)
X X
s 5 0.002
.V. Chlorodi-1 uq/L PPD
<5 44.14 1
i*s.LT.h"*"'
X X
< 5 0.002 V. Chloroethene 1
uq/L PPD
\\ 10
<8.29 1
X
-X
< 10 0.003 OV. 2-Chloro-iT7$Ii X
X
< 10 0.003 1
uq/L PPD - $10 (8.29 1
E *""
IV. Chlorof orm T 5 (4.14 1
sm-3)
X X
< 5 0.002 1
uq/L PPD 2V. Dichtoro-
$"2N'"*"*
X X < 5 0.002 1
uq/L PPD T 5 44.14 1
3V. Dichloro-litutremethane 0
uq/L PPD N/A N/A 1
is.71c X
NA NA 4V.1,1-Olchloro-thca' (75-34-3)
X X < 5 0.002 1
ug/L PPD f5
<4.14 1
SV.1.2-D! chloro-Y 5 4.14 1
thane (107-06-2)
X X < 5 0.002 1
ua/L PPD 4
SV.1,1 DichIoro-I 5
<4.14 1
1 ug/L PPD t*tytM (75-35-4)
X X < 5 0.002 i
7V.1,2-Dichloro-T 5 d _14
+
reprna (78 87 s' X
X
< 5 0.002 1
ug/L PPD 4
CV.1.3-Dichforo-5 5 d4.14 1
wonen42m X
X
< 5 0.002 1
ug/L PPD (5
(4.14 y
9V. Ethylbenzene i co-41-41 X
X
< c; 0.002 1
"9/n ppn oY"oN7Ys3 98 1
ua/L PPD T10 44.29 1
X X
<. 10 0.003 (10 1V. MMhyt 48.29 1
hiorm (7447 3)
X X ( 10 0.003 1
ua/L PPD CONTINUE ON PAGE V-!
a r e n 9t-te.om yAGEy.4
...............,.. u,
)NTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 C)M006'446
.I
. PO Lt.U TAN T
- 2. M A R M *st'
- 3. EFFLUENT g-
- d. U NIT 3
- 5. INT AKE (optioncf/
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.VALUE O
Y V A LU k c.LONG T Mg NUMBE
",'ff 'd,$,J,5 %'.,
- s. M AxsMUM D AILY V ALUE D*"^* M.MaNJ gggg (t/ erstrable)
.{;-
US
..%,,;,, t,',i,,,,,j t.)....
,,,,,,I,*1,,,,,,,
t:3....
- l,g,,t,*)gg,,,
- C til mase J
.vses T?^3 BON t,
,e;c e, e.
g, g,,,,
yggg s
^
iC/MS FR ACTION - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continraed)
- NC&tt it. '.iJA higrida (75-09-21 X
X
< 10 50.003 1
ug/L PPD
<5 5 4.14 1
2V. M nhytene
$a7s7'"'
X X
<5
< 0.002 1
ug/L ppd
<5
< 4.14 1
3V.1,1,2,2 Tatra-thyl@ns (127 18-4) X X
<5
$0.002 1
ug/L PPD
<5
% 4.14 4V. Tetrachloro-y x
X
<. 5 50.002 1
ug/L ppd
<5
% 4.14 sv. Toiueno so8-sa a>
SV.1,2.Trans-X X
A5
% 0.002 1
ug/L ppd
<5
< 4.14 1
/*NE"*"
Ns7sS*"*
x X
<5 50.002 1
ug/L ppd 5
< 4.14 1
7V.1,1,1 Trb A
BV.1,1,2 Trt.
}
4 5
% 4.14 79-00-5) x X
<5
< 0.002 1
ug/L PPD
,loroethene x
X
<5 50.002 1
ug/L PPD
%5
< 4.14 1
9V. Trichloro, thyiene (79-01 s)
DY. Trichloro.
1 0
ug/L ppd NA NA
,ugeg nene X
NA NA 1
iv. vin [7s oi.4)
X X
< 10
<0.003 1
ug/L ppn q 10 A 90 i
hrsrid
?'
C/MS FRACTION-ACID COMPOUNDS W**W ^T 12 M*N
?
ism 8>
X X
< 10
< 0.003 1
uq/L PPD
< 10 4 8_29 1
l A. 2,4 Dichloro-honoi (120-83-21 X
X
<.10
%0.003 1
uq/L PPD
< 10
< 8.29 1
l A. 2,4-Olmethy1 1
ug/L PPD 5 10
< 8.29 1
honot (10s-67 9)
X X
< 10
< 0.003 ruoi (s34-s2-1)
X X
% 50 50.02 1
ug/L PPD C 50
< 41.4 1
A. 4.6-Dinitro-O-hemi (s1-28 s>
X X
< 50
< 0.02 1
ua/L PPD 5 50
<41.4 1
A. 2.4-Dinitro.
18 7 s-5)
X X
( 10
<0.003 1
uq/L PPD 510 5.8.29 1
A. 2 Hitrophenol A. 4-Nitrophenot 100-02 7)
X X
< 50 90.02 1
uq/L PPD
' 50 5 41.4 1
A. P-Chloro-M.
rssei (59-s 0-7)
X X
< 10 (0.003 1
uq/L PPD
< 10 4 8.29 1
A. Psntechloro-q hsnot (87 86-s)
X X
< 50
<0.02 1
uq/L PPD 50
< 41_4 1
OA.Phsnot 4
ica-93 21 X
X 10
< 0.003 1
uq/L PPD 10
<8.29 1
1 A. 2,4.6 Trh S.29 1
on i X
X 5 10 50.003 1
uq/L PPD
$10 8
Eos?"n 2
- ONTINUED FROM THE FRONT
- 001
- 3. EFFLUENT
'4. UNITS I
S. IN T A K E (opr#maff
- 1. POLLUT A NT
- a. M ann x-c.LONG T y.VALUE MolOF [ #k*(hm JdONG TER h N O.O F
- s. M AXIMUM D AILY V ALUE D* MAX 8% M.y M YVALUE 3
YsN NUMBER 87JJ*},*l-j,*,7, Ysh.NN M,*gae
- a-t il....
(if evedoblef
. f,4-U.ti
,,, g),,,,,,,, l t,3....
,,,,,, p),, n,,
g.3....
, f,,,,,g,i,,,g q (,i... 9 Y-4, GC/MS FRACTION - BASE / NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS r
(83-32 93 X
X
< 10
<0.003 1
ug/L PPD g10 4
l o: Acen.phthen.
8.29 1
g (208-96-8)
X X
< 10
\\ 0.003 1
ug/L PPD 10
< 8.29 1
2B. Aese.ohtyion.
4 (12412-7)
X X
< 10
< 0.003 l
1 ug/L PPD 10
< 8.29 i
- 38. Anthrecone q
(9247-5)
X X
< 50
% 0.02 1
ug/L PPD 10
< 41.4
- 48. Brnriern.
1 5 B. Brnro (a)
- "s'"7*i,a*
X X
% 10
%.0.003 1
ug/L PPD 10
< 8.29 i
i 5
( 10
< 8.29 1
6B. BInto (of 5.003 1
ug/L PPD Pyrene (50-3241 X
X
% 10 0
5 l
l' ug/L PPD 10
< 8.29 1
- 78. 3/rBenro-E285Y9-2)
X X
< 10 5 0.003 j
I 1
ug/L PPD 10
< 8.29 8 B. 82nzo (ghij 1
Ii9ff4-2, X
X
% 10
< 0.003 g
- 98. BSnro @)
ug/L PPD 10
<8.29 1
[2geggf"*
X X
% 10
\\ 0.003 1
108. G1s (2-Chloro-q I Wi l U"*"*
X X
< 10
<0.003 1
ug/L PPD 10
\\ 8.29 1
118. Ble (2 Chloro-IEi1D)*'
X X
4 10
\\ 0.003 1
ug/L PPD 10
<8.29 1
orcar'/ Edw(102W)
X X
25 0.0087 1
ug/L PPD q 10 8.29 1
128 Bis (2thforoire-13D. Bis (2-Ethyl-N 10 58.29 1
5.003 1
ug/L PPD I1NS1YY **
X X
< 10 0
148. 4 Brorno-Ether (101-55-3)
X X
< 10 50.003 1
ug/L PPD 10 fCS.29 1
phsnyt Phenyl 4, 10 5 8.29 1
158. Butyl Benzyl Phthilste (85-68-7)
X X
( 10 0.003 1
ua/L PPD 5.29 168. 2 Chloro.
M"S8jf"*
X X
( 10 0.003 1
ua/L PPD
< 10 8
1
\\
17 B. 4-Chlerc-EE"JI7OEY2-3> X X
< 10 (0.003 1
ug/L PPD 10 N
8.29 1
158. Chrysene (218-01-9)
X X
( 10 5 0.003 1
ua/L PPD 10
%8.29 1
19 8. Olbenzo (a.h/
4 g
Anthracene 1
ug/L PPD 10 8.29 1
G3 7S3)
X X
10 5 0.003 208.1.2 Olchloro-g y
y
(
(0.003 1
ua/L PPD 10 8.29 1
benz $ne (95-50-1) 4 10 k
aiB i 3 oichloro-8.29 1
bent:ne (54173.i: X x
5 10 g 0.003 i
ua/L PPD CONTINUE ON PAGE V-PAGE V-8
- + -
=r
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m.
a
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OH006346 001
- ONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6
- 4. UNITS
- 5. INT AK E (esptmetaff
- 3. EFFLUENT onG TcR g o y
gfg d'RAGtVA
. POLLUTANT
- t. M A RM x'
pg.VALUE C.LON G T M
O F
gY V ALU E b.MAXA
- s. M AXIMUM D AILY V ALUE T " "T ' * "
b i ff7,,"-
t el.' a ss vsEs NUMBER
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t,1 = = * *
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IC/MS FRACTION - BASE / NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued' 1,
ug/L PPD 4
C.29 1
8 10 223.1,4Dichloro-T 10
< 0.003
>enzzne 11os-48 7:
X X
238. 3,3* Dichloro<
1 ug/L PPD S 20
<16.6 1
I X
X t 20 50.007 9 i-9 248. Diethyt 1
ug/L PPD C 10
< 8.29 1
Is"f$$
X X
< 10 5 0.003 258. Dimethyl 1
ug/L PPD 5 10
< 8. 29 3
ti3i.ii 3 X
X 4 10
< 0.003 7hthtlete 26 8. 06-rd-Sutyt 1
ug/L PPD
< 10 48.29 3
5 0.003
- 84762:
X
.X
% 10 s hth&l?ts 1
ug/L PPD N 10
<8.29 3
27 B. 2,4 Dinitro-toluena 021-1+2)
X X
< 10 (0.003 1
ug/L PPD N 10 58.29 3
22 B. 2.,6-Olnitro-sos-20-2)
X X
% 10 4 0.003 toluen 1
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PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or sti of this information on separate sheets fuse the same format)instead of completing these pages, OH006346 sEE INSTRUCTIONS PART A - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one tab
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EPA 1.D. NUM1ER (Copy from Jf.m J of Form JJ OUTf ALL NUM2ER--
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- ONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C i
PART C. If you are a primary industry and this outf all contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to det
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believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant,you must provide the resuits of at lesst one analysis for that pollutant.lf you markcolumn 2b of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. lf you m dinitrophenot, or 2-methyl-4,6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these po!!utants which you know o concentretions of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at idast one analysis or briefly d be drscharged Note that thers are 7 pages to this part; pfesse review each carefully. Complete one table (aft,7pages) for each outfall. See instruct
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seos-23 CONTINUE ON REVERSE PAGEV.5 EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90)
CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT
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X 4 10 412.21 1
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2'?Acone'phtvlene (208-864)
X X
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4 50
( 60.9 1
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X E.8'senzo (a).
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(1031 074) 14P. Endrin (72204)
X 15P. Endrin Aldehyde y
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ISP. Heptochlor (78-4 4)
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SEE ffdSTRUCTIONS.
OuYFALLPeo f:)
V. INTAKE AND E FFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (cont /rrued from page 3 of Form 2lC) 800 PART A - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for eveiy pollutaittWihiff36fe?AdiTpiste%6(ditableifo'r3shfFolitfallFSRGstTuctfo'riffoCa~dditional details.
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CONTINUE ON REVERSE
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EP#4 0.0. NUMLER Icopy from item j ef Farm JJ auTFALL NUM AE R Y
STiNUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C 01006346 800 A
%RT C - If yo nts a primary industry and this outf all contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 it' the in'structions to determine WhiEh of 1
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j Perry Nuclear Power Plant Order #: 95-09-435 10 Center Rd. E. 240 Date: 10/03/95 10:14 Perry, Ohio 44081 Work ID: NPDES Permit Renewal Date Received: 09/27/95 Attn: Donna G. Tizzano Date. Completed: 10/02/95 SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Sample Sample Sample Sample Number Descriotion Number Descriotion 01 Plant Outfall 02 Service Water 03 Basin "A" All samples were analyzed as received. Samples are retained for 30 days prior to disposal or return. Reproduction of this report is prohibited except in its entirety. Contact Client Services with questions regarding this report.
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0.20 Maximum:
Method: DIST_TITRIM Samnle Samole Description Result Units Extracted Analyzed h s 01D Plant Outfall 0.90 mg/ liter as 'N 09/27/95 KAM A 2D Service Water 0.34 mg/ liter as 'N 09/28/95 09/28/95 CO
.e 030 Basin "A" 2.4 mg/ liter as 'N 09/27/95 KAM Bioche 02 Demand-EPA 405.1 Minimum:
3.0 Maximum
Method: SDAY_20_DEGC Samole Samnle Descriotion Result Units Extracted Analyzed h v 01A Plant Outfall
<3.0 mg/ liter 09/27/95 10/02/95 C0
/ 02A Service Water
<3.0 mg/ liter 09/27/95 10/02/95 C0
/ 03A Basin "A"
<3.0 mg/ liter 09/27/95 10/02/95 C0 Chen Oxy. Demand: EPA 410.4 Minimum:
20 Maximum:
Method: Colorimetric Samole Samole Descriotion Result Units Extracted Analyzed h
/ 01B Plant Outfall
<20 mg/ liter 09/27/95 KAM
/02B Service Water
<20 mg/ liter 09/27/95 KAM 03B Basin "A" 35 mg/ liter 09/27/95 KAM Non-Filt.Res(TSS): EPA 160.2 Minimum:
1.0 Maximum
Method: GRAV_ DRYING Samole Samole Descriotion Result Units Extracted Analyzed h
/ 01C Plant Outfall 2.5 mg/ liter 09/28/95 09/29/95 C0 02C Service Water 1.6 mg/ liter 09/28/95 09/29/95 CO y 03C Basin "A" 16 mg/ liter 09/28/95 09/29/95 C0
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LABORATORY ID SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION DATE/ TIME SAMPLED COE22 A5G270132-001 OUTFALL 7/27/95 COE24 A5G270132-002 SW FOREBAY 7/27/95 COE25 A5G270132-003 NEUTRALIZATION BASIN 7/27/95 u
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iI MATRII: WATER DATI RECEIVED:
7/27/95 DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00 I?
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RESULT REPORTING EXTRACTION-QC PARAMETER (uct/L)
LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH L
Acrolein ND 100 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Acrylonitrile ND 100 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044
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Benzene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044
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Bromoform ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Bromomethane ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 1
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Carbon tetrachloride ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 J
Chlorobenzene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 7
Chlorodibromomethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Chloroethane ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Chloroform 4.3 J 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 I.
Chloromethane ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 k
Dichlorobromomethane 2.1 J 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044
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1,1-Dichloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 ;
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1,2-Dichloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 l 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 h
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ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044
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trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Ethylbenzene 10 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Methylene chloride ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044
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ACCEPTABLE LIMITS 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 106
( 76 - 114) l Toluene-d8 98
( 88 - 110) 5-Bromofluorobenzene 98
( 86 - 115) 7 NOTE: AS RECEIVED ND NOT DET1.CTED AT TIIE STATED REPORTING LIMIT J ESTIMATED VALUE. (DETECTED). BUT BELOW QU ANTITATION LIMIT.
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WO # COE2210R DATE SAMPLED:
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MATRIX: WATER DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00 1
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RESULT REPORTING EXTRACTION-QC PARAMETER (ue/L)
LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH l
l Toluene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 ;
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 {
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7/27/95 1
MATRIX: WATER l
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DILUTION FACTOR:
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GC/MS Semi-Volatiles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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PARAMETER (ua/L)
LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH Acenaphthene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Acenaphthylene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905; Anthracene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
j Benzidine ND 100 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Benzo (a) anthracene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Benzo (a) pyrene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
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Benzo (b) fluoranthene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
1 Benzo (ghi) perylene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Benzo (k) fluoranthene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Butyl benzyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
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bis (2-Chloroethoxy) methane ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
5 bis (2-Chloroethyl) ether ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
bis (2-Chloroisopropyl) ether ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
l p-Chloro-m-cresol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
2-Chlorophenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905.
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4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905.
Chrysene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905.
f, Dibenz(a,h). anthracene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905.
L-Di-n-butyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905.
l 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
SURROGATE RECOVERY i
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2-Fluorophenol 62
( 17 - 106)
Phenol-d5 61
( 15 - 126)
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2,4,6-Tribromophenol 58
( 13 - 145)
Nitrobenzene-d5 69
( 36 - 148) 2-Fluorobiphenyl 65
( 38 - 106)
Terphenyl-d14 47
( 10 - 169)
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AS RECEIVED ND NOT DETECTED AT THE STATED REPORTING UMIT
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7/27/95 MATRIX: WATER I
DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00
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LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051
'2,4-Dichlorophenol ND-10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 Diethyl phthalate,
ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051
>d 2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 Dimethyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 I
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol ND 50 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 50 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 n
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 1
I 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 7
Di-n-octyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 F
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 b4 bis (2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 Fluoranthene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 r-Fluorene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 Hexachlorobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 i-Hexachlorobutadiene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053
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Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 Hexachloroethane ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 p
r-Indeno(1,2,-3-cd) pyrene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 b
Isophorone ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905]
l l1 Naphthalene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 3
Nitrobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053
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SURROGATE RECOVERY l
ACCEPTABLE LIMITS 9.,
5-2-Fluorophenol 62
( 17 - 106)
Phenol-d5 61
( 15 - 126) 1 0
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 58
( 13 - 145)
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( 36 - 148) 2-Fluorobiphenyl 65
( 38 - 106)
Terphenyl-d14 47
( 10 - 169)
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WO #: COE2210T DATE SAMPLED:.
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7/27/95 j
MATRII: WATER DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GC/MS Semi-Volatiles - - - - - - - - - - -
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PARAMETER (ua/L)
LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH l
2-Nitrophenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 i
j 4-Nitrophenol ND 50 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 I N-Nitrosodimethylamine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 I
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 i
,J N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 l Pentachlorophenol ND 50 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 S209051 I Phenanthrene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 Phenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051' Pyrene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 I
i 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 l 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209051 )
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( 13 - 145)
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( 36 - 148) 2-Fluorobiphenyl 65
( 38 - 106)
Terphenyl-d14 47
( 10 - 169)
NOTE:
AS RECEWED ND NOT DETECTED AT THE STATED REPORTING UMIT Wu-
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WO #: COE22 DATE SAMPLED:
7/27/95 LAB # A5G270132-001 DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 I
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Aluminum ND 0.20 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214008 i
Barium ND 0.20 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214008 Boron ND 0.20 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214008 l
Cobalt ND 0.050 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214008 J
Iron 0.12 0.10 mg/L MCAWK 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214008 Magnesium 10.9 5.0 mg/L MCAWK 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214000 f
Manganese ND 0.015 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E Molybdenum ND 0.10 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214000 Tin ND 1.0 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/09/95 5214006 i
Titanium ND 0.010 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E F
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Color (Colorimetric, 10 5
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Broanida (Titrimetric) 31 20 mg/L MCAW 320.1 8/10/95 5222080 Total residual chlorine ND 0.2 mg/L MCAWW 330.5 7/27/95 5209023 (Spectrophotometric, DPD)
LJ Fluoride (Colorimetric, 0.1 0.1 mg/L MCAW 340.2 8/07/95 5219030 Ion Selective Electrode)
Nitrate-Nitrite 0.7 0.1 mg/L MCA W 353.2 8/03-8/04/95 5216012 Total phosphorus 1.8 0.1 mg/L MCAW 365.2 8/01-8/02/95 5213094 (Colorimetric) l Sulfide 1.5 0.50 mg/L MCAW 376.1 8/02/95 521410*J f
Sulfite ND 2
mg/L MCAWW 377.1 7/27/95 521603E Surfactants (MBAS)
ND 0.1 mg/L MCAWW 425.1 7/27/95 5209025 r
i Oil and Grease, ND 5.0 mg/L MCAWW 413.1 8/09-8/10/95 522104; i
Gravimetric Coliforms, Fecal ND 10.0
/100mL SM18 9222D 7/27-7/28/95 520902(
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1 mg/L MCAW 351.3/3 8/11/95 5223081 1
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7/27/95 E3 DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00
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1 OF 2
RESULT REPORTING EXTRACTION-QC PARAMETER (ua/L)
LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH
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Acrolein ND 100 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Acrylonitrilo ND 100 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Benzene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Bromoform ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Bromomethane ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Carbon tetrachloride ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Chlorobenzene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 522.2044 Chlorodibromomethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 b
Chloroethane ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 !
Chloroform ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Chloromethane ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 i
Dichlorobromomethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 F
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 i,
1,2-Dichloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 1,2-Dichloroethene (total)
ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 l 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 j i
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trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Ethylbenzene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 i Methylene chloride ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 f,t 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044
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SURROGATE RECOVERY ACCEPTABLE LIMITS 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 105
( 76 - 114)
Toluene-d8 98
( 88 - 110) k-Bromofluorobenzene 97
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MATRIX: WATER DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GC/MS Volatiles - - - - - - - - - - s 2 OF 2
RESULT REPORTING EXTRACTION-QC p-PARAMETER (uo/L)
LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE ]!ATQI Toluene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044
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1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 i
Trichloroethene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Vinyl chloride ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044
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Toluene-dB 98
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Bromofluorobenzene 97
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7/27/95 LAB #s A5G270132-002 DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 MATRIX: WATER f^
DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00 l
- - - - - - - - - GC/MS Semi-Volatiles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 OF 3
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LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH
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Acenaphthene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Acenaphthylene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Anthracene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905: i s
I Benzidine ND 100 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
L Benzo (a) anthracene' ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 Benzo (a) pyrene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 p,
b Benzo (b)fluoranthene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Benzo (ghi) perylene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
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bis (2-Chloroethoxy) methane ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 bis (2-Chloroethyl) ether ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905]
bis (2-Chloroisopropyl) ether ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 r,
I p-Chloro-m-cresol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 i.
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
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2-Chlorophenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
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4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905; 1
Chrysene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 Dibenz(a,h) anthracene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
G Di-n-butyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A G25 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
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1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
SURROGATE RECOVERY 3.
ACCEPTABLE LIMITS 2-Fluorophenol 54
( 17 - 106)
Phenol-d5 58
( 15 - 126) 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 58
( 13 - 145) 1]
Nitrobenzene-d5 68
( 36 - 148) 2-Fluorobiphenyl 61
( 38 - 106)
Terphenyl-d14 36
( 10 - 169) l I
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AS RECOVED ND NOT DETECTED AT Tile STATED REPORTING UMIT
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I NO #: COE2410T DATE SAMPLED:
7/27/95 LAB #: A5G270132-002 DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 MATRIKs WATER DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GC/Ms semi-volatiles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2 OF 3
i RESULT REPORTING EXTRACTION-QC PARAMETER (ua/L)
LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH l
I' 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905; 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Diethyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
2,4-Dimethylphenol' ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Dimethyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
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4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol ND 50 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 50 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
I 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Di-n-octyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905: ;
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1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
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bis (2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Fluoranthene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Fluorene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520900 Hexachlorobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 l
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 j
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Hexachloroethane ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 f,
Indeno (1,2,.3-cd) pyrene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 L
Isophorone ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 r
Naphthalene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Nitrobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 SURROGATE RECOVERY 1
ACCEPTABLE LIMITS j
i 2-Fluorophenol 54
( 17 - 106)
Phenol-d5 58
( 15 - 126)
J 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 58
( 13 - 145) 1 i ;
Nitrobenzene-d5 68
( 36 - 14B) 2-Fluorobiphenyl 61
( 38 - 106)
Terphenyl-d14 36
( 10 - 169)
NOTL AS RIIEIVFD ND NOT DETTICTED AT THE STATED REPORTING LIMIT mis
E Ermronmental Services ILLUMINATING COMPANY SW FOREBAY DATE SAMPLED:
7/27/95 WO #: COE2410T DATE RECEIVED -
7/27/95
- I LAB #: A5G270132-002 MATRIX: WATER I'
DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GC/MS Semi-Volatiles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
3 OF 3
RESULT REPORTING EXTRACTION-QC (ua/L)
LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH j
ii PARAMETER ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053.
ND 50 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 f I
2-Nitrophenol j
4-Nitrophenol CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 '
N-Nitrosodimethylamine ND 10 l
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N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 3
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 Pentachlorophenol ND 50 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Phenanthrene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
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Phenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Pyrene ND 10 CPR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 I
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 i
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 10 k
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ACCEPTABLE LIMITS 54
( 17 - 106) i 2-Fluorophenol 58
( 15 - 126)
Phenol-d5 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 58
( 13 - 145) j l-148) j l
Nitrobenzene-d5 68
( 36 2-Fluorobiphenyl 61
( 38 - 106) 36
( 10 - 169)
Terphenyl-d14 NOTE:
AS RECEIVED ND NOT DETECTED AT THE STATED REPORTING UMIT k
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WO #: COE24 DATE SAMPLED:
7/27/95 LAB # A5G270132-002 DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 MATRII: WATER REQUESTED METALS -
f' REPORTING PREPARATION -
QC i
PARAMETER RESULT LIMIT UNIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH Aluminum ND 0.20 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214008 f
Barium ND 0.20 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214008 Boron ND 0.20 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214006 l
Cobalt ND 0.050 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214008 J
Iron 0.22 0.10 mg/L MCAWK 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214000 Magnesium 7.9 5.0 mg/L MCAWK 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214006
,i Manganese ND 0.015 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 5214006 Molybdenum ND 0.10 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E Tin ND 1.0 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/09/95 521400E Titanium ND 0.010 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E l
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L-WO #: COE24 DATE SAMPLED:
7/27/95 LAB #: A5G270132-002 DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 MATRIZ: WATER
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INORGANIC ANALYTICAL REPORT -
l REPORTING PREPARATION -
QC PARAMETER RESULT LIMIT UNIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH i.
1 Color (Colorimetric, 10 5
C.U.
MCAWW 110.2 7/27/95 5209024 Platinum-Cobalt)
Bromide (Titrimetric) 40 20 mg/L MCAWW 320.1 8/10/95 5222080 j Total residual chlorine ND 0.2 mg/L MCAWW 330.5 7/27/95 5209023 (Spectrophotometric, DPD)
Pluoride (Colorimetric, 0.1 0.1 ag/L MCAWW 340.2 8/07/95 5219030 Ion Selective Electrode)
Nitrate-Nitrit,e 0.5 0.1 mg/L MCANW 353.2 8/03-8/04/95 5216012 r'
Total phosphorus 0.4 0.1 mg/L MCAWW 365.2 8/01-8/02/95 5213094 (Colorimetric)
I Sulfide ND 0.50 mg/L MCAWW 376.1 8/02/95 5214107 Sulfite ND 2
mg/L MCAWW 377.1 7/27/95 5216038 Surfactants (MBAS)
ND 0.1 mg/L MCAWW 425.1 7/27/95 5209029 1 t"*
Oil and Grease, ND 5.0 mg/L MCAWW 413.1 8/09-8/10/95 5221047 !
Gravimetric j
Coliforms, Fecal ND 10.0
/100mL SM18 9222D 7/27-7/28/95 5209026 Total Organic Nitrogen ND 1
mg/L MCAWW 351.3/3 8/11/95 5223088
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Sulfate 18 5
mg/L MCAWW 375.4 8/11/95 522308C I
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TIME SAMPLED:
fI LAB #: A5G270132-003 DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 MATRIX: WATER DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00 I~
- - - - - - - - GC/MS Volatiles - - -
~- -
1 0F 2
RESULT REPORTING EXTRACTION-QC (ua/L)
LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH PARAMETER t
Acrolein ND 100 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 ND 100 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Acrylonitrile ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 f
Benzene Bromoform ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 i
Bromomethane ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 ;
l Carbon te'trachloride ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 a
Chlorobenzene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 Chlorodibromomethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044
- j Chloroethane ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 '
Chloroform ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044
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Chloromethane ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 8
Dichlorobromomethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 I
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044
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1,2-Dichloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 i 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 f
1,2-Dichloroethene (total)
ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 I-1,2-Dichloropropane ND 5.O CFR136A 624 08/08/95 522204e cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044
!{j trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 522204 Ethylbenzene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 522204-Methylene chloride ND 10 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 522204 L
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 522204 Tetrachloroethene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 522204 f'
j SURROGATE RECOVERY i
ACCEPTABLE LIMITS 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 106
( 76 - 114)
Toluene-d8 98
( 88 - 110) l Bromofluorobenzene 98
( 86 - 115)
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NEUTRALIZATION BASIN DATE SAMPLED:
7/27/95
<m WO #2 COE2510R TIME SAMPLED:
f LAB #: A5G270132-003 DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 i
MATRIX: WATER DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00
- - - - - GC/MS Volatiles -
{f 2 OF 2
RESULT REPORTING EXTRACTION-QC PARAMETER (ua /L)
LIMIT METHOD LWALYSIS DATE BATCH m-I Toluene ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 I~
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 5.0 CFR136A 624 08/08/95 5222044 i
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SURROGATE RECOVERY 1
ACCEPTABLE LIMITS L
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 106
( 76 - 114)
Toluene-d8 98
( 88 - 110) y.
I Bromofluorobenzene 98
( 86 - 115)
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WO #r COE2510T DATE SAMPLED:
7/27/95 DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 b
LAB #: A5G270132-003 MATRIX: WATER I
DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GC/MS Semi-Volatiles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 0F 3
7 RESULT REPORTING EXTRACTION-QC 1
l PARAMETER (ucr/L)
LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH f
Acenaphthene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905;
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Acenaphthylene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Anthracene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Benzidine ND 100 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905.
J Benzo (a) anthracene' ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905; Benzo (a) pyrene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905' Benzo (b)fluoranthene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 ;
Benzo (ghi) perylene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Benzo (k) fluoranthene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 '
4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Butyl benzyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 I
bis (2-Chloroethoxy) methane FD 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 be bis (2-Chloroethyl) ether ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 bis (2-Chloroisopropyl) ether ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 i'
p-Chloro-m-cresol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 g
3 2-Chloronaphthalene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 2-Chlorophenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905
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4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Chrysene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 l.,f Dibenz(a,h) anthracene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 ie Di-n-butyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-06/03/95 520905 !
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1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 f i
SURROGATE RECOVERY 3,
ACCEPTABLE LIMITS I
I 2-Fluorophenol 58
( 17 - 106)
Phenol-d5 62
( 15 - 126) 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 79
( 13 - 145) i!
Nitrobenzene-d5 70
( 36 - 148) 2-Fluorobiphenyl 71
( 38 - 106)
Terphenyl-d14 103
( 10 - 169)
NOTIR AS RECEIVED ND NOT DETECTED AT DIE STATED REPORTING LIMIT e.
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DATE SAMPLED:
7/27/95 l
WO #: COE2510T DATE RECEIVED:
7/07/95 LAB #: A5G270132-003 MATRIZ: WATER DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00
- - - - GC/MS Semi-volatiles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2 OF 3
RESULT REPORTING EXTRACTION-QC PARAMETER (ua/L)
LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidins ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905: l 2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
l Diethyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905: !
2,4-Dimethylphenol' ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
Dimethyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
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4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol ND 50 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905' 2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 50 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Di-n-octyl phthalate ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 l F
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 i 1
i bis (2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate 25 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Fluoranthene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Fluorene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Hexachlorobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Hexachlorobutadiene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Hexachloroethane ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Indeno (1,2,3 -cd) pyrene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905
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Isophorone ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Naphthalene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 Nitrobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905 CURROGATE RECOVERY
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ACCEPTABLE LIMITS 2-Fluorophenol 58
( 17 - 106)
Phenol-d5 62
( 15 - 126)
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2,4,6-Tribromophenol 79
( 13 - 145) j Nitrobenzene-d5 70
( 36 - 148) 2-Fluorobiphenyl 71
( 3B - 106)
Terphenyl-d14 103
( 10 - 169)
NOTE:
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DATE SAMPLED:
7/27/95
{l WO #: COE2510T DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 L
LAB #: A5G270132-003 MATRIX: WATER DILUTION FACTOR:
1.00
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GC/MS Semi-Volatiles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
3 OF 3
RESULT REPORTING EXTRACTION-QC PARAMETER (uct/L)
LIMIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH 2-Nitrophenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 4-Nitrophenol ND 50 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 N-Nitrosodimethylamine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 i
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209053 J
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 Pentachlorophenol ND 50 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 5209052 Phenanthrene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905; Phenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905: l Pyrene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
I 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-08/03/95 520905:
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 10 CFR136A 625 07/28-0B/03/95 520905;
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ACCEPTABLE LIMITS k
2-Fluorophenol 58
( 17 - 106)
Phenol-d5 62
( 15 - 126) 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 79
( 13 - 145)
{j 148)
Nitrobenzene-d5 70
( 36 g
2-Fluorobiphenyl 71
( 38 - 106)
Terphenyl-d14 103
( 10 - 169)
NOTE:
AS RECEIVED ND NOT DETECI'ED AT DIE STATED REPORTING UMIT e
Quanterra Envimamentd Ser&rs ILLUMINATING COMPANY NEUTRALIZATION BASIN g
'hi-WO #: COE25 DATE SAMPLED:
7/27/95
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LAB #: A5G270132-003 DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 MATRII: WATER
. REQUESTED METALS -
REPORTING PREPARATION -
QC p]QLAMETER RESULT LIMIT UNIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH Aluminum 0.59 0.20 mg/L MCAW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E Barium ND 0.20 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E Boron ND 0.20 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E Cobalt ND 0.050 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E
.11 Iron 10.1 0.10 mg/L MCA W 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E Magnesium 51.4 5.0 mg/L MCA N 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E I
. 0.038 0.015 mg/L MCAW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E
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Manganese Molybdenum ND 0.10 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E Tin ND 1.0 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/09/95 521400E Titanium 0.021 0.010 mg/L MCAW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 521400E F
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i DATE SAMPLED:
7/27/95 J
WO # COE25 DATE RECEIVED:
7/27/95 LAB #: A5G270132-003 MATRIX: WATER INORGANIC ANALYTICAL REPORT - - - - -- -- - --- - --
REPORTING PREPARATION -
QC PARAMETER RESULT LIMIT UNIT METHOD ANALYSIS DATE BATCH Color (Colorimetric, 300 25 C.U.
MCAW 110.2 7/27/95 5209024 f'
Platinum-Cobalt)
Bromide (Titrimetric) 40 20 mg/L MCAW 320.1 8/10/95 522208(
f Total residual chlorine ND 0.2 mg/L MCAW 330.5 7/27/95 5209022 (Spectrophotometric, DPD)
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Fluoride (Colorimetric, 0.6 0.1 ag/L MCAW 340.2 8/07/95 521903(
Ion Selective Electrode)
Nitrate-Nitrite 3.7 0.2 mg/L MCAW 353.2 8/11/95 522307!
Total phosphorus ND 0.1 mg/L MCAW 365.2 8/01-8/02/95 521309=
(Colorimetric) l f
Sulfide 1.5 0.50 mg/L MCAW 376.1 8/02/95 521410' i
Sulfite ND 2
mg/L MCAW 377.1 7/27/95 521603 Surfactants (MBAS)
ND 0.1 mg/L MCAW 425.1 7/27/95 520902:
Oil and Grease, ND 5.0 mg/L MCAW 413.1 8/09-8/10/95 522104' P
Gravimetric Coliforms, Fecal ND 10.0
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The results included in this report have been reviewed for compliance with the laboratory QA/QC plan. All data have been found to be compliant with the exception of those items noted.
The matrix spike and matrix spike duplicates (MS/MSD) contamed in this quality control report were generated as part of the laboratory QA/QC program requirements.
These requirements include the analysis of a MS/MSD on a one in twenty basis. Therefore, the associated batch number indicated on the MS/MSD reports may not reflect the same batch numbers as those of the samples contained in the analytical report.
Recoveries for Chloroethane and Chloroemethane associated with batch 5215097 and 3,3'-
Dichlorobenzidine associated with batch 5109160 exceed quality control acceptance limits in the matrix spike. 'According to EPA 600 series method requirements, analytical data for these analytes have been verified by the check sample recoveries meeting quality control criteria.
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Quality control samples provide a mechanism for assessing the overall quality of the analytical 4
process and can be used to indicate the usability of the analytical data. These QC samples include check samples, method blanks, matrix spikes and surrogate spikes.
The CHECK SAMPLE is used to demonstrate that all laboratory analytical processes were functioning properly when the associated sample batch was prepared and analyzed. The check sample is a simulated sample spiked with representative analytes. It is prepared and analyzed
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The METHOD BLANK is used to measure the level of background contamination in the laboratory's analytical system. The method blank is carried through the same process as samples, including the preparation, and consists of all the reagents specific to the method.
All analytes of interest in the method blank for organic analyses must be below the method i
detection limits except for the following common laboratory contaminants.
l Volatiles Semivolatiles 2
Methylene chloride Dimethyl phthalate 2-Butanone Diethyl phthalate Acetone Di-n-butyl phthalate Butyl benzyl phthalate Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Di-n-octyl phthalate These commonly-detected laboratory contaminants may be present in the method blank at up to five times the method reporting limit.
1 For metals analyses, if any analyte concentration in the method blank is above the method reporting limit, then the lowest concentration of that analyte in the associated samples must be at least ten times the blank concentration. All samples associated with the blank which are less
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The laboratory performs MATRIX SPIKES (MS) and MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATES (MSD) to indicate any matrix effects within a given sample. They also allow the laboratory to gather precision and bias data for a specific method and matrix.
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SURROGATE SPIKES are used by the laboratory to indicate method bias introduced by the sample matrix during the preparation and analysis of a specific method.
Surrogates are normally organic compounds similar to those being analyzed for the GC or GC/MS. If surrogate recoveries fail to meet laboratory acceptance criteria it does not necessarily indicate i
poor laboratory control but may in fact be attributed to a sample matrix effect. In the event that surrogates fail criteria, a repreparation and reanalysis is performed to determine the presence of a matrix effect.
The laboratory uses the following surrogate recovery criteria for all organic analyses.
For the GC/MS Base / Neutral fraction the surrogate criteria requires that two of the three gy surrogates must meet recovery limits. The third surrogate must have a recovery of ten percent or greater.
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Carbon tetrachloride 113 (63-141) 100 (81-121)
Chlorobenzene 106 (38-170)
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108 (27-166) b 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether Chloroform 106 (70-141)
Chloromethane 104 (36-158) c.
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I 1,2-Dichloropropane cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 103 (59-140)
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L Ethylbenzene Methylene chloride 97 (72-144) 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 104 (52-153) 7,'
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Acenaphthene 93 (48-113)
Acenaphthylene 90 (47-111)
Anthracene 89 (53-107)
Benzo (a) anthracene 85 (53-110)
Benzo (b)fluoranthene 96 (43-110)
Benzo (k)fluoranthene 104 (36-136)
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Benzo (ghi) perylene 84 (17-120)
Benzyl butyl phthalate 91 (35-110) bis (2-Chloroethyl) ether 83 (44-95) j bis (2-Chloroethoxy) methane 84 (50-106) bis (2-Chloroisopropyl) ether 71 (21-122) bis (2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate 90 (30-123) 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 82 (52-114)
[2 2-Chloronaphthalene 86 (43-111) 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 81 (48-124)
Chrysene 92 (54-120) j Dibenzo(a,h) anthracene 82 (23-112)
L-Di-n-butyl phthalate 96 (44-115) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 62 (43-95) 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 56 (41-92) 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 59 (37-92) 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 52 (19-137) f.,'
Diethyl phthalate 62 (16-129) 4 Dimethyl phthalate 35 (10-115) 5-2,4-Dinitrotoluene 85 (37-131) 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 92 (40-121)
Di-n-octyl phthalate 93 (25-123)
Flucranthene 83 (35-131)
Fluorene 88 (45-124)
Hexachlorobenzene 79 (53-110)
Hexachlorobutadiene 63 (45-96)
Hexachloroethane 58 (30-90)
Indeno(1,2,3-cd) pyrene 89 (28-112)
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Isophorone 84 (44-105) j Naphthalene 77 (44-99)
Nitrobenzene 82 (44-102)
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 77 (31-113)
Phenanthrene 95 (50-109)
Pyrene 93 (39-159) 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 69 (39-136)
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PERCENT Q/C RECOVERY LIMITS COMPOUND 85 (30-117) 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 79 (35-111) 2-Chlorophenol 80 (33-93) 2,4-Dichlorophenol 27 (23-74) 2,4-Dimethylphenol J
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Cobalt 107 (80-120) 8/02-8/03/95 106 (80-120) 8/02-8/03/95 Iron j
Magnesium 104 (80-120) 8/02-8/03/95 108 (80-120) 8/02-8/03/95 j
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Nitrate-Nitrite 99 (88-110) 8/03-8/04/95 5216012 i
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PARAMETER ND 100 8/08/95 5222044 Acrolein ND 100 8/08/95 5222044 I
Acrylonitrile ND 5.0 8/08/95 5222044 Benzene ND 5.0 8/08/95 5222044 Dichlorobromomethane ND 5.0 8/08/95 5222044 t
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Chloroethane Chloroform ND 10 8/08/95 5222044 Chloromethane ND 5.0 8/08/95 5222044 j,
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 5.0 8/08/95 5222044 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 5.0 8/08/95 5222044 1,1-Dichloroethene 1-1,2-Dichloroethene (total)
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ND 5.0 8/08/95 5222044 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 5.0 8/08/95 5222044 l
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LIMIT ANALYSIS DATE BATCH 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 5.0 8/08/95 5222044 f'
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Benzidine ND 100 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 i
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4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 Chrysene ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 f,'
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Phenol-d5 62
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Nitrobenzene-d5 76
( 36 - 148) 2-Fluorobiphenyl 66
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LIMIT ANALYSIS DATE BATCH i
P.AEAMETER 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 f
2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 Diethyl phthalate ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 i
Dimethyl phthalate ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 Di-n-octyl phthalate ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051' 4
4,6-Dinitro-o,-cresol ND 50 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 l
2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 50 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 i
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 t
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Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 Hexachloroethane ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 f
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209053 l
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N-Nitrosodimethylamine ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209053 N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 520905; i
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Phenol-d5 62
( 15 - 126) 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 61
( 13 - 145) j Nitrobenzene-d5 76
( 36 - 148) 2-Fluorobiphenyl 66
( 38 - 106)
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( 10 - 169)
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LIMIT ANALYSIS DATE BATCH r4 PARAMETER N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 I'
Pentachlorophenol ND 50 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 I
Phenanthrene ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 Phenol ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051 Pyrene 1,2,4-Trichloroberizene ND 10 7/28-8/03/95 5209051
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Aluminum ND 0.20 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-S/03/95 Barium ND 0.20 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-is/C3/95 Boron ND 0.20 mg/L.
MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/55 d
Cobalt ND 0.050 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 i
Iron ND 0.10 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 Magnesium ND 5.0 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95
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Manganese ND 0.015 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 6
Molybdenum ND 0.10 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 Tin ND 1.0 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/09/95 iLJ Titanium ND 0.010 mg/L MCAWW 200.7 8/02-8/03/95 I~
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Nitrate-Nitrite ND 0.1 mg/L 8/03-8/04/95 5216012 Nitrate-Nitrite ND 0.1 mg/L 8/11/95 5223079 Total phosphorus ND 0.1 mg/L 8/01-8/02/95 5213094 (Colorimetric)
Sulfide ND 0.50 mg/L 8/02/95 5214107 Sulfite ND 2
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RECOVERY LIMITS COMPOUND 99 (83-123)
Benzene 104 (57-153) e Bromodichloromethane (47-165) 96 Bromoform (76-150) 115 Bromomethane (73-135) 111 Carbon tetrachloride (85-120) f ' C(,j 95 i
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Chloroethane (10-153) 54 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether (10-204) 93 I
Chloroform (44-151) i 0
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Acenaphthylene 84 (30-122)
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Benzo (a) anthracene 74 (17-130)
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Benzo (a) pyrene 58 (13-126)
Benzo (g,h,1) perylene 34 (10-128) i Benzyl butyl phthalate 71 (10-152) bis (2-Chloroethyl) ether 99 (29-103) bis (2-Chloroethoxy) methane 84 (29-130)
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Dibenzo(a,h) anthracene 39 (18-116)
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Fluoranthene 77 (26-123)
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Hexachlorobenzene 88 (34-129)
Hexachlorobutadiene 77 (31-109) 11 Hexachloroethane 78 (32-95)
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Isophorone B'3 (19-133)
Naphthalene 84 (32-111)
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N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 90 (10-230)
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1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 79 (40-133) d 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 90 (71-120) 2-Chlorophenol 88 (10-134) 2,4-Dichlorophenol 90 (34-100) 2,4-Dimethylphenol 70 (11-78) 2,4-Dinitrophenol 55 (10-114) 66 (10-181) 4,6-Dinitro-i 2-methylphenol 2-Nitrophenol 73 (19-107) 4-Nitrophenol 55 (10-144)
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Sodium 93 95 (40-144) 2 (0-20) 6/02-6/07/95 A4PE Nickel 104 99 (73-109) 5 (0-20) 6/02-6/07/95 A4PE Lead 103 96 (72-114) 7 (0-20) 6/02-6/07/95 A4PEl
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8/10/95 MATRIZ: WATER DATE ANALYZED:
8/10/95
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SPIKE SPIKE / DUP PERCENT PERCENT Q/C RPD COMPOUND RECOVERY RECOVERY LIMITS RPD LIMIT Bromide (Titrimetric) 66 69 (68-129) 4.6 (0-20) f.;f
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8/07/95 MATRIX: WATER f
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