ML20206N843
| ML20206N843 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Calvert Cliffs |
| Issue date: | 12/17/1998 |
| From: | Cruse C BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9812220240 | |
| Download: ML20206N843 (140) | |
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Ci ARLEs II. C USE Baltimore Gas and Electric Company Vice President Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Nuclear Energy 1650 Calvert Cliffs Parkway Lusby, Maryland 20657 410 495-1455 December 17,1998 J
. U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 ATTENTION:
Document Control Desk
SUBJECT:
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Unit Nos.1 & 2; Docket Nos. 50-317 & 50-318 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit No. MD0002399 Renewal Aeolication In accordance with Section 3.2 of Appendix B, " Environmental Protection Plan (Non-Radiological)
Technical Specifications," Attachment (1), Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plants' National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Renewal Application,is provided.
Should you have questions regarding this matter, we will be pleased to discuss them with you.
Very truly yours,
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l December 3,1998 Mr. Edward S. Gertler Maryland Department of the Environment 2500 Broening Highway Baltimore, Maryland 21224
Dear Mr. Gertler:
RE:
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant NPDES Permit Renewal Application Please find enclosed the NPDES permit renewal application for Baltimore Gas and Electric Company's Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, to replace our current permit, number 92-DP-0187, which expires on June 15,1999.
Two additions are made on the one-line diagram tha' may not have been included in previous f
applications. The first addition involves a 750,000 gallon swimming pool on the site. This swimming pool was part of a camp prior to the property being purchase by BGE. BGE operates the pool as a recreational facility for its employees and their families. Discharges from this pool consist of filter backwash and some pool water at the end of the season. This water is verified to contain no detectable chlorine prior to discharge. The wastewater is discharged to the stormwater system after passing through a drain field.
The second addition is the discharge of untreated well water used for testing the fire protection system.
Flow is put through the fire system and enters the stormdrains. This test is performed annually on each system.
There are four items Calvert Cliffs would offer for consideration:
The 001 temperature monitoring (Special condition "A.1 and A.2' pages 2 and 3 ) is now specified to be continuous and recorded. This requirement reflects the use of our continuous mechanical chart recorders. We have upgraded to an electronic data recorder and would like to use the plant computer for data recording instead of the strip charts.
The Outfall 001 Temperature increase requirement is currently "(3) Calculated as the difference of the temperature calculated in (2) and the temperature in the intake embayment". As the condenser inlet is more representative of the cooling water flow than the intake embayment sample point the wording could be changed from " Intake Embayment" to the " condenser inlet".
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Calvert Cliffs is not planning on using Clamtrol CT-1 for biological control.
e Special Condition E currently reads 'by an industrial wastewater operator duly certified by the Maryland Board of Waterworks and Waste System Operators." To ensure that the system oversight is controlled by an appropriately trained individual, while not requiring certification for every Individual that manipulates the valves this could be changed to "under the direction of an industrial wastewater operator certified by...".
Thank you for your consideration of the above items. If you have any questions regarding this information, please give me a call at (410) 495-4913.
Sincerely, Brenda D. Nuse Chemist BDN:bdn cc:
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to waters of the U S. Other than those described in A abow) which will result in a discharge to waters of the U.S.7 or B above? (FORM 2C) 22 23 24 (FORM 20) 22 23 24 F. Do you or will you inject at this facihty industrial or municipal E. Does or will this facihty treat, store or dispose of X
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hazardous wastes? (FORM 3) mile of the well boro, underground sources of drinking water?
26 29 30 empu n 28 28 29 G Do you or will you inject at this facility any produced water H. Do you or will you iriject at this facihty fluids for special or other nuids which are brought to the surface m connect oa X
.ith conventional od or natural gas production. inject fluids processes wuch as mining of sulfur by the Frasch process, solution X
used for enharw.e4 recovery of oet or natural gas. or mtect minin0 of minerals, in situ combustion of fossil fuel, or recovery of l
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the 28 industrial categories listed in the instruction and which will y
.iu potentiany ema 100 tons per year of any air ponutant potentially emit 250 tons per year of any air pollutant regulated regulated under the Ciean Aer Act and eney affect or be under the Clean Air Act and may affect or be located in an wated m an attamtnent area? (FORM 6) 4a 41 42 attainment area? (FORM 5) 40 41 42
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Sample Type Lab Sample No.
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Wastewater 980021767 01-Oct-1998 001, Lab Composite,01-Oct-1998 Wastewater 980021768 01-Oct 1998 001, Field Composite,01-Oct-1998(1347)
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Wastewater 980021775 01-Oct-1998 103A, Lab Composite,01-Oct-1998 Wastewater 980021776 01-Oct-1998 103A, grab,30-Sep-1998(1040)
Wastewater 980021777 01-Oct-1998 103A, grab,30-Sep-1998(1145)
Wastewater 980021778 01-Oct-1998 104A, Lab Composite,01-Oct-1998 Wastewater 980021779 01-Oct-1998 104A, grab,30-Sep-1998(1135)
Wastewater 980021780 01-Oct-1998 106A, Lab Composite,01-Oct-1998 Wastewater 980021781 01-Oct 1998 106A grab,30-Sep-1998(1100)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021767 1
Test Laborato Date of Paamet:r Results Reporting L lt Method Analyst Analysis Oil & Gr:ase
<5 ppm 5 ppm EPA-413.1 BAB 16-Oct-98(10:00)
Tctal Cyanide (CN)
<0.001 ppm 0.001 ppm EPA-335.2 RED 12-Oct-98(07:00)
, Ph;nols(4AAP)
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<100 ppb 100 ppb EPA-624
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 03-Oct-98(00:53) l Bromomethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) l C:rbon Tctrachloride
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) l Chlorobenzene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) l Chloromethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) l 1,2-Dichloropropane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) l 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) i1,1 Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53)
! Chloroeth:ne
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) l Chlorchrm
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(00:53) j 1,1-Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) j trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) 11,2-Dichloroethane
<S ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-9B(00:53) l trans 1,3 Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) l 1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-9B(00:53)
! Ethylbenzene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) l Methylene Chloride
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) lTrichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) l Vinyl (hloride
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Laboratory Sample Number: 080021768 Test Laboratory Date of P:rameter Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis Dibromofluoromethane(surrogate) 107 % Rec NA EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(00:53) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4(surrogate) 105 % Rec NA EPA-674
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37) 2-Chlorophenol
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37) 2-Nitrophenol
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37) 2,4-Dichlorophenol
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37) 4-Chloro-3-Methyl Phenol
<20 ppb 20 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37) 2,4,6-Trichlorophenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37) 2,4-Dinitrophenol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(20:37) 4-Nitrophenol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37) i 4,6-Dinitro-2-Methyl Phenot
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37) l P ntachlorophenot
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37) j N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021769 Test Laboratory Date of Parameter Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis Hexrchlorocyclopentadiene
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(20:37)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(20:37)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(20:37)
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'2-Flu:robiphenyl(surrogate) 44 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(20:37)
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, Mercury (Hg)
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- Antimony (Sb)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021770 Test Laboratory Date of P:nmet:r Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis 1
Tctal Cy:nide(CN) 0.001 ppm 0.001 ppm EPA-335.2 RED 12-Oct-98(07:00)
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<S ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24)
Carbon Tetrachloride
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(01:24)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(01:24)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24) 1,2-Dichloropropane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(01:24) 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
<S ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24) 1,1 Dichl:roethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(01:24) 2-Chloroethylvinyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(01:24) 1,1-Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24) l trans 1,2-Dichlocoethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24) 1,2-Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(0124) cis 1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24) trans 1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(01:24) 1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24) l Ethylbenzene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24) 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24) l Trichlorofluoromethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24) 1,1,2,2 Tctrachloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(01:24)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(01:24) l VinylChloride
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:24)
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Tolorn-8(surrogate) 99 % Rec NA EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(0124)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-93(21:18) 2-Chlorophenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18) 2,4 Dimethylphenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-CB(21:18) 2,4-Dich!orophenoi
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
, 4-Chloro 3-Methyl Phenol
<20 ppb 20 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
' 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18) i 2,4-Dinitrophenot
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18) 4-Niticphrnol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18) 4,6-Dinitro-2-Methyl Phenol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
P ntachltrophenot
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
' 2-Fluorophenol(surrogate) 16 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
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N-Nitrosodimethylamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12 Oct-98(21:18)
Bis (2 Chloroethyl) Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(21:18)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18) l N-Nitr::sodi-n-propylamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(21:18)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18) isophorone
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18) c Bis (2-Chloroethoxy) Methane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18) 1,2,4 Trichlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18) 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18) 2,6-Dinitrotoluene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
' D3yl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
, 4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18) i N-Nitrosodiphenylamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12 Oct 98(21:18) 4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(21:18)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
Pheninthrene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
Anthracene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021772 Test Laboratory Date of i P ramet;r Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis 1,2-Diphenyl Hydrazine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:18)
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Coppir (Cu) 0.044 ppm 0.005 ppm EPA-220.2 CJK 13-Nov-98(10:04)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021772 Test Laboratory Date of Pxmet r Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis COD 42 ppm 10 ppm EPA-410.4 AVE 08-Oct-98(14:45)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) 1,2-Dichlor: propane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) 1,1-Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55)
Chloroeth ne
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) 2-Chloroethylvinyi Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55)
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<S ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) 1,2-Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(01:55)
Vans-1,3-Dichloropropene
<S ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) f,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55)
Ethylbenzene
<5 ppb 5 ppb
' EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) hethylene Chloride
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(01:55) 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) fromodichloromethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) fromoform
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) trichlorofluoromethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(01:55) 1,1,2,2 Tetrachloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) tetr:chloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(01:55) foluene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55) 7tichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55)
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TcluenM8(surrogate) 97 % Rec NA EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(01:55)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 2-Chlorophenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 2-Nitrophenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 2,4-Dimethylphenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 2,4-Dichlorophenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 4-Chloro-3-Methyl Phenot
<20 ppb 20 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(21:59) 2,4,6 Trichlorophenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) i 2,4-Dinitrophenot
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-9B(21:59) 4-Nitrophenot
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-9B(21:59)
' 4,6-Dinitro-2-Methyl Phenol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Pent chloropheno!
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 2-Fluorophenol(surrogate) 37 % Roc NA EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Phinol-d5(surrogate) 23 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 2,4,6-Tribromophenol(surrogate) 56 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12 Oct-98(21:59)
Bt(2-Chloroethyl) Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Bis (2-Chloroisoptopyl) Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
N-Nitrosodi-n-propytamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12 Oct 98(21:59)
Hexachloroethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Nitrobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Isophorone
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12 Oct-98(21:59)
Bis (2-Chloroethoxy) Methane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 1,2,4 Trichlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Naphthalene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021775 Test Laboratory Date of Paramet:r Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 2-Chloronaphthalene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-9B(21:59)
, Acen:phthylene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) l 2,4-Dinitr: toluene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
. 2,6-Dinitrotoluene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Dhthyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) 4-Chl rophenyl Phenyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Fluorene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
, 4-Bromophenyt Phenyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb
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Hexachlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Phenanthrene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
, Anthracene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Di-n-Butyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Fluor;nthene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Pyrene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) i Benzidine
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Butyl Benzyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
' 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
<20 ppb 20 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Benzo (a) Anthracene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) l Bis (2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) i Chrysene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
Di-n-Octyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-9B(21:59)
Benzo (b)Fluoranthene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
' Benzo (k)Fluoranthene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
' Benzo (a) Pyrene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
! Indeno(1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) l Dibenz(a,h) Anthracene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) l Benz
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
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,JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59) l 2-Fluorobiphenyl(surrogate) 63 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(21:59)
! Tcrph nyl-d14(surrogate) 67 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(21:59)
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! Antimony (Sb)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(17:56)
Arsenic (As) 7 4 014-pprrr-0.005 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(17:56)
Beryllium (Be) h\\N
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(17:56)
, Cadmium (Cd)
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, Chromium (Cr) 0.002 ppm 0.0020 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 20-Oct-98(22:05) l Copper (Cu)
-MM ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(17:56)
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<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(17:56) l Nick;f(Ni)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-9B(17:56)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021775 Test Laboratory Date of Param:ter Results Reporting Limt Method Analyst Anlaysis Arstnic (As) 0.013 ppm 0.005 ppm EPA-206.2 CJK 13-Nov-98(12:05)
Copp:r (Cu) 0.020 ppm 0.005 ppm EPA 220.2 CJK 13-Nov-98(10:21)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021775 Test Laboratory Date of P;r: met:r Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis Ammonia (as N)
<1 ppm 1 ppm SM-4500 NH3E JMT 15-Oct-98(17:00)
Tctal Nitrogen (as N) 42 ppm 1 ppm EPA-Calculation PBK 16-Oct-98(17:00)
Nitr:;t:(as N) 40 ppm 0.5 ppm EPA-353.2 RED 14-Oct-98(13:36)
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TKN(as N) 2 ppm 1 ppm EPA-351.3 JMT 15-Oct 98(09:20)
Total Organic Carbon 7.5 ppm 1.0 ppm EPA-415.1 PBK 13-Oct 98(05:13)
Tctal Phosphorus (P) 4.8 ppm 0.05 ppm SM-4500 P E AVE 12-Oct-98(16:30) l
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Benz:ne
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26)
Bromomethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26)
C;rbon Tetrachloride
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26)
Chlorobenzene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26)
Chloromethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(02:26) 1,2 Dichloropropane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26) 1,1,1 Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26) 1,1-Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(02:26)
Chloroethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26) 2 Chloroethylviny! Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26) 1,1-Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26)
(r:ns-1,2 Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26) 1,2-Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(02:26) cis 1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(02:20) trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26) 1,3-Dichloropropeno
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(02:26)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(02:26) 1,1,2 Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(02:26) l Bromoform
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26) l Dibromochloromethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26) l Trichlorofluoromethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26) 1,1,2,2 Tctrachloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26)
Tetrachloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-9B(02:26) l Toluen]
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(02:26)
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@ibrortofluoromethane(surrogate) 109 % Rec NA EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26) 0,2 Dichloroethane-d4(surrogate) 109 % Rec NA EPA-624 T, HP 08-Oct 98(02:26)
Volu;n2-d8(surrogate) 97 % Rec NA EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(02:26)
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<10 ppb 10 ppo EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 2-Chlorophenol
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625
,JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 2-Nitrophinol
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA 625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 2,4-Dimethylphenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 2,4-Dichlorophenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12 Oct-98(22:39) 4-Chloro-3-Methyl Phenot
<20 ppb 20 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 2,4-Dinitrophenol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA 325 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 4-Nitrophenol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 4,6-Dinitro-2 Methyl Phenol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
P ntachlorophenol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12 Oct-98(22:39) 2 Fluorophenol(surrogate) 30 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
Phenol-d5(surrogate) 19 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 2,4,6-Tribromophenol(surrogate) 43 % Rec NA EPA-625 JY" 12-Oct-98(22:39)
N-Nitr:sodimethylamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12 Oct-98(22:39)
Bt(2 Chloroethyl) Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(22:39) t,,
Mentorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98I22:39) 1,2-D! chlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(22:39)
Bt(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
N-Nitrosodi-n propy! amine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) l Hex:chioroethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(22:39) l lsophoror,e
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) l Bt(2-Chloroethoxy) Methane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct98(22:39) 1,2,4-Trichlorobonzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) km.--
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
I 2-Chloronaphthalene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
Dimethyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625
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Acenaphthylene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12 Oct-98(22:39)
Acenaphthene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 2,6-Dinitrotoluene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22.39)
D:cthyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 4-Chiorophenyl Phenyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) i Fluor:ne
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 4-Brrm phenyl Phenyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-9B(22:39)
Hexachlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
Phenanthrene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(22:39)
Anthracene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(22:39)
Di-n-Butyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
Fluoranthene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct 98(22:39)
Pyrero
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
Benzidine
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
Butyl Benzyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine c20 ppb 20 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
Benzo (s) Anthracene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
Bt(2-Ethythexyl)Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39) l Di-n-Octy! Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22 39) l Benzo (b)Fluoranthene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-6?5 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 12-Oct-98(22:39)
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<2 ppm 2 ppm EPA 405.1 VAS 02-Oct-98(10:30)
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<0.001 ppm 0.001 ppm EPA-335.2 RED 12-Oct 98(07:00)
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<0.01 ppm 0.01 ppm EPA-420.1 RED 13-Oct-98(08:20) l Tetal Org:nic Carbon
<1.0 ppm 1.0 ppm EPA-415.1 PBK 13-Oct-98(05:32) j pH(field) 8.8 pH units NA EPA-150.1 CAM 30 Sep-98(10:40) l TImperature at time of analysis 27.0 *C NA EPA-150.1 CAM 30-Sep-98(10:40)
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Antimony (Sb)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA 200.8 FAK 22-Cet-98(18:00)
Arsenic (As)
<0.005 ppm 0.005 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:00)
Beryllium (Be)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 pom EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:00)
Cadmium (Cd)
<0.0005 ppm 0.0005 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:00)
Chromium (Cr) 0.003 ppm 0.0020 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 20-Oct 98(22:09)
Copper (Cu) 0.005 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct 98(18:00)
Lead (Pb)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA 200.8 FAK 22 Oct 98(18:00)
Nickil(Ni)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22 Oct 98(18:00)
Sel;nium(Se)
<0.005 ppm 0.005 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22 Oct-98(18:00)
Silv;r(Ag)
<0.0010 ppm 0.0010 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:00)
Thallium (TI)
<0.0020 ppm 0.0020 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:00)
Zinc (Zn)
<0.020 ppm 0.0200 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:00)
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<100 ppb 100 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct 98(22:16) l C:.rbon Tstrachloride
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
Chloromethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
! 1,2 Dichloropropane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
' 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
! 1,1-Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
Chloroeth:ne
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
- 2-Chl:roethylvinyt Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
- Chloroform
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16) l 1,1-Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
- tr:ns-1,2-Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct 98(22:16)
- 1,2 Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
- cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16) tr:ns-1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct 98(22:16)
- 1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
, Ethylbennne
<5 ppb 5 ppb
' EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
. Methyl:ne Chloride
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
' 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
- Bromodichloromethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16) l Bromoform
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
Dibromochloromethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16) 1,1,2,2 T&trachloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16) l Tetrachloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
- Toluane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
- Trichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16) l Vinyi Chloride
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 13-Oct 98(22:16)
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[Folu:re-d8(surrogate) 105 % Rec NA EPA-624 THP 13-Oct-98(22:16)
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Phor.ol
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) 2-Nitrophenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) 2,4-Dimethylphenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) j 2,4 Dichlorophenol
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) 4-Chloro-3-Methyl Phenol
<20 ppb 20 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) 2,4,6.Trichlorophenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) 2,4-Dinitrophenol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 2G Oct-98(15:51) s i 4 Nitrophenot
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) 4,6-Dinitro 2-Methyl Phenot
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
- P:nt: chlorophenol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) 2 Fluorophenol(surrogate) 70 % Rec NA.
EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
+ Ph;nol-d5(surrogate) 63 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51) 2,4,6-Tribromophenol(surrogate) 71 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51) 4 N-Nitr:sodimethylamine
<10 ppt' 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 -
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
Bt(2-Chloroisopropyi) Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51)
N-Nitr:sodi-n-propylamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
HIxichloroethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
Nitrobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
Isoohorone
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
Bh(2-Chloroethoxy) Methane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021780 Test Laboratory Date of Paramet:r Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625
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- Dimethy! Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
- Acen
- phthene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
- 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
- 2,6-Dinitrotoluene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
- Dtthyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
- 4-Chlorophenyt Phenyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) j Fluorene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20 Oct-98(15:51) i N-Nitrosodiphenylamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51) i H:nchlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51) i Phen"nthrene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51)
' Anthracene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51)
- Di-n Buty! Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-025 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51) i Fluoranthene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51) q Benzidine
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb
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<20 ppb 20 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
- Benzo (a) Anthracene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51)
Bt(2 Ethylhexyl)Phthtlate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
Chrysene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
Di-n-Octyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51)
Benzo (b)Fluoranthene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct 98(15:51)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021780 Test Laboratory Date of Paramet;r Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis 1,2 Diphenyl Hydrazine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51)
Nitrob;nzene-d5(surrogate) 70 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 20-Oct-98(15:51) 2 Fluorobiphenyl(surrogate) 63 % Rec NA EPA-825
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Antimony (Sb)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA 400.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:04)
Ars;nic(As)
<0.005 ppm 0.005 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:04)
Beryllium (Be)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:04)
Cadmium (Cd)
<0.0005 ppm 0.0005 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:04)
Chromium (Cr) 0.004 ppm 0.0020 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 20-Oct-98(22:12)
Copper (Cu) 0.009 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:04)
Lead (Pb) 0.015 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct 98(18:04)
Nickel (Ni)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:04)
Selenium (Se)
<0.005 ppm 0.005 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22 Oct 98(18:04)
Silver (Ag)
<0.0010 ppm 0.0010 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:04)
Thallium (TI)
<0.0020 ppm 0.0020 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct 98(18:04)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021780 Test Laboratory Date of Parameter Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis Tota! Cyanide (CN) 0.005 ppm 0.001 ppm EPA-335.2 RED 12-Oct 98(07:00)
COD 10 ppm 10 ppm EPA-410.4 AVE 08-Oct-98(14:45)
Ammonia (as N)
<1 ppm 1 ppm SM-4500 NH3E JMT 15-Oct 98(17:00)
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<0.01 ppm 0.01 ppm EPA-420.1 RED 13-Oct 98(08:20)
Total Organic Cart >on 1.7 ppm 1.0 ppm EPA-415.1 PBK 13-Oct 98(05:51) pH(f.:ld) 8.8 pH units NA EPA-150.1 CAM 30-Sep-98(11:35)
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<100 ppb 100 ppb EPA-624
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
C rbon Tetrachloride
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(03:28)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
Chloromethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct43(03:28) 1,2-Dichloropropane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(03:28) 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28) 1,1-Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(03:28)
Chloroethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28) 2 Chloroethylvinyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
C.iloroform
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-9B(03:28) 1,1-Dichiomthene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 TMP (,S-Oct-98(03:28) tr:ns 1,2-Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28) 1,2-Dichloroetnane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28) cis-1,3-Dichioropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(0328) trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28) 1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
Ethylbenzene
<5 ppb 5 ppb
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Methy!Ine Chloride
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28) 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
Bromodichloromethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
Bromoform
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
Dibromochloromethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
Trichlorofluoromethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28) 1,1,2,2 Tztrachloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
Toluene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
Trichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(0328)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
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I 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4(surrogate) 108 % Rec NA EPA-624
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TolurM18(surrogate) 98 % Rec NA EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:28)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021782 Test Laboratory Date of Parameter Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis Phenol
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) 2,4-Dimethylphenol
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) 2,4-Dichloropheno!
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
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<20 ppb 20 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13 Oct 98(00:01) 2,4,6 Trichlorophenot
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JM3 13-Oct-98(00:01) 2,4-Dinitrophenol
<50 ppo 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) 4 Nitrophenot
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) 4,6-Dinitro-2-Methyl Phenol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
Pentachlorophenol
<50 ppb 50 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) 2-Fluorophenol(surrogate) 39 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
Phenct-d5(surrogate) 23 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) 2,4,6-Tribromophenol(surrogate) 58 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
' 1,2-Dichl:robenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) l N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct 98(00:01)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
Nitrobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) l B::(2 Chloroethoxy) Methane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) 1,2,4 Trichlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) i Naphthatne
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct 98(00:01)
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BGE Sample id: Collected samples by: Gascoyne Labs, Inc.106A, grab, on 30-Sep 1998(11:00)
Laboratory Sample Number: 980021782 Test Laboratory Date of Paramet;r Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct 98(00:01)
Acenaphthene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct 98(00:01) 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13 Oct-98(00:01) 2,6-Dinitrotoluene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
D::thyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct 98(00:01) 4-Chlorophenyt Phenyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct 98(00:01)
Fluor:ne
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct 98(00:01)
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct 98(00:01) 4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
Hexachlorobenzene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13 Oct-98(00:01)
Phenanthrone
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13 Oct-98(00:01)
Anthr:cene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
Di-n-Butyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
Fluor nthene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
Pyrene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb
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<20 ppb 20 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(06:01)
B:c(2 Ethylhexyl)Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
Chrysene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
Di-n-Octyl Phthalate
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct 98(00:01)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
Benzo (a) Pyrene
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021782 Test Laboratory Date of Paramet:r Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis 1,2-Diph;nyl Hydrazine
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01)
Nitrobenzene-d5(surrogate) 65 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) 2-Fluorobiphenyl(surrogate) 57 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct 98(00:01)
T&rphanyl d14(surrogate) 80 % Rec NA EPA-625 JMS 13-Oct-98(00:01) l i
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<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct 98(18:08)
Arsenic (As)
<0.005 ppm 0.005 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct 98(18:08)
Beryllium (Be)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:08)
Cadmium (Cd)
<0.0005 ppm 0.0005 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct 98(18:08)
Chromium (Cr) 0.003 ppm 0.0020 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 20-Oct-98(22:15)
Copper (Cu)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct 98(18:08)
Lead (Pb)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct 98(18:08)
Nickel (Ni)
<0.0050 ppm 0.0050 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:08)
Selenium (Se)
<0.005 ppm 0.005 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct-98(18:08)
Silver (Ag)
<0.0010 ppm 0.0010 ppm EPA 200.8 FAK 22-Oct 98(18:08)
Thillium(TI)
<0.0020 ppm 0.0020 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct 98(18:08)
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<0.020 ppm 0.0200 ppm EPA-200.8 FAK 22-Oct 98(18:08)
BOD (5 days) 4 ppm 2 ppm EPA-405.1 VAS 02-Oct-98(10:35) i h a=e w =
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Test Laboratory Date of Paramet;r Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis Total Cy:nide(CN) 0.007 ppm 0.001 ppm EPA-335.2 RED 12-Oct 98(07:00)
COD
<10 ppm 10 ppm EPA-410.4 AVE 12-Oct-98(15:00)
Phenils(4AAP)
<0.01 ppm 0.01 ppm EPA-420.1 RED 13-Oct-98(08:20)
Tctal Organic Carbon 1.1 ppm 1.0 ppm EPA-415.1 PBK 13-Oct-98(06:09) pH(field) 9.4 pH units NA EPA-150.1 CAM 30-Sep-98(11:00)
Timpertture at time of analysis 25.4 *C NA EPA-150.1 CAM 30-Sep-98(11:00) l h = = =.-
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021783 Test Laboratory Date of
' Parameter Results Reporting Lfmit Method Analyst Analysis Acrolein
<100 ppb 100 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(03:59)
Acrylonitrile
<100 ppb 100 ppb EPA 424
,THP 08-Oct 98(03:59)
. Benzine
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(03:59)
Bromomethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59)
Carbon Tetrachloride
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59)
Chlorobenzene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59)
Chl romethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59) 1,2-Dichloropropane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59) 1.1.1-Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59) 1,1 Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(03:59)
Chloroethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct 98(03:59) 2-Chirroethylvinyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08 Oct-98(03:59)
Chloroform
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59) 1,1 Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59) trans 1,2-Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59) 1,2-Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59) cis 1,3-Dichloropropone
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59) trans 1,3-Dichloropropone
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59) 1,3-Dichloropropone
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08 Oct-98(03:59)
Ethylbenzene
<5 ppb 5pp5 EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59)
Methylene Chloride
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59) 1,1,2 Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59)
Bromodichloromethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08 Oct 98(03:59)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59)
Trichlorofluoromethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59) 1.1.2,2 Tstrachloroethane
<S ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct 98(03:59)
Tctrachloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59)
Toluene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59)
Trichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA 424 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021783 Test Laboratory Date of Paramettr Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis Dibromofluoromethane(surrogate) 108 % Rec NA EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(03:59) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4(surrogate) 110 % Rec NA EPA-624
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Laboratory Sample Nurnber: 980021784 Test Laboratory Date of Paramet:r Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis Acrotein
<100 ppb 100 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(04:30)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30)
Carbon Titrachloride
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30)
Chlorobenzene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(04:30)
Chlorom; thane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(04:30) 1,2-Dichloropropane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(04:30) 1,1,1 Trichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30) 1,1 Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(04:30)
Chloroethane
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30) 2-Chloroethylvinyl Ether
<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30)
Chloroform
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(04:30) 1,1 Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30) trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30) 1,2-Dichloroethane
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(04:30) cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30) trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30) 1,3-Dichloropropene
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Methylene Chloride 11 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30) 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
<S ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(04:30)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30) l Bromoform
<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30)
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<S ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30)
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<5 ppb 5 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30)
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<10 ppb 10 ppb EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30)
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Laboratory Sample Number: 980021784 Test Laboratory Date of Parameter Results Reporting Limit Method Analyst Analysis Dibromofluoromethane(surrogate) 110 % Rec NA EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4(surrogate) 108 % Rec NA EPA-624 THP 08-Oct 98(04:30)
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Bromofluorobenzene(surrogate) 117 % Roc NA EPA-624 THP 08-Oct-98(04:30)
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24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> time proportional composite (s)
Collection date(s): September 30 - October 01,1998 Grab Sample (s)
Collection date(s): September 30 and October 01,1998 Facility: Baltimore Gas Electric Address: Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Sampling location (s): 001,002,101 A,103A,104A,106A Comments / Observation:
Sampling strategies and requirements were performed as per Cost Proposal 8-0648-R. See the attached Wastewater Monitoring Reports and Grab Sampling Reports for sample point specifics.
Site locations designated by: Mr. Scott Strickland (BGE)
Gascoyne Laboratories Inc. sampler: Craig Mosier Notes:
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- 2. A new suction line is used for each sample location.
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Dear Ms. Patillo:
Gascoyne Laboratories, Inc. has received approval from Region III of the US Environmental Protection Agency to perform analyses of compliance monitoring samples using EPA Method 200.8," Determination of Trace Elements in Water and Wastes by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry". A copy of the letter of approval from Mr. Stanley L. Laskowski, Director of the Environmental Assessment and Protection Division,is enclosed.
I trust that this approval from EPA will be acknowledged by MDE as being satisfactory for compliance testing. Gascoyne Laboratories, Inc. is notifying its' NPDES clients, in writing, of the approval of this testing methodology and that your office has been infomied.
Sincerely, GASCOYNE LABORATORIF1 NC.
Thomas A.McVicker Quality Assurance Officer TAMcV: jam Enclosure 2nn van tw.in stice:
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filW 2 01991 Mr. Thomas A. McVicker QA/QC Officer Gascoyne Laboratories, Inc.
2101 Van Deman Street RECEIVED Holabird Industrial Park Baltimore, MD 21224 MG 2 21997
Dear Mr. McVicker:
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s We have completed our review ofyour correspondence requesting approval to use EPA Method 200.8, " Determination of Trace Elements in Water and Wastes by Inductively Coup Plasma-Mass Spectrometry" (ICP/MS). Gascoyne Laboratories, Inc. wishes to use this method as an alternate test procedure (ATP) when performing NPDES compliance sample analyses for various NPDES permits. Interim limited-use approval for Method 200.8 has been recommended by EPA's methods development group, the Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory Cincinnati (EMSL-Cincinnati), now the National Exposure Research Laboratory. Case-by-cas approval is necessary pending promulgation of Method 200.8 in the Federal Register for inclusion in 40 CFR Part 136.
The Water Protection and the Enviromnental Assessment and Protection Divisio carefully reviewed Gascoyne's application which included an " Initial Demonstration of Performance" as required in Section 9.2 ofMethod 200.8. The National Exposure Research Laboratory in Cincinnati (NERL-Cincinnati) stated that they have conducted interlaboratory validation studies on Method 200.8; based on the results ofthese studies, NERL has recommended this method for approval under 40 CFR Part 136. NERL also recommended use of i
the proposed method by a facility that has the innramentation and demonstrated ability to j
produce valid data from waste water matrices.
On the basis ofNERL's recommendations and your demonstrated ability to use the instrumentation, interim approval is granted for the use ofMethod 200.8 by Gascoyne Laboratories, Inc. This method may be used by Gascoy'ne Laboratories for the analyses of
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compliance monitoring samples in support of the NPDES Permit Program. However, it is l
imperative that Gascoyne maintain supportive Quality Control (QC) data in its files. Such data should include replicate analyses, spiked recovery data, QC and performance evaluation sample analyses, etc. Gascoyne should also identify each NPDES number that will involve the use of d
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M6thod 200.8 and retain that information in its files. These record i
by federal and state auditors. This interim approval wi!! remain in effect until such ti final mie is promulgated in the Federal Register.
Sincerely, Stanley L. Laskowski, Director j
Environmental Assessment and Protection Division cc: Thomas J. Maslany, Director Water Protection Division i
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3altimore, MD 21224 (800) cAs.coys REPORT OF ANALY838 r^x "o-(410) 633-5443 Page 1 of 4 www gascoyne com 1ffs Road Report No: 9805728-R u-by, D
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This r: port of analysis contains test results for the following samples submitted to Gascoyne Laboratories, Inc. for project:
F%ceived by Cliint Sample I.D.,
Sample Type Lab Sample No.
Gascoyne 001, Field Composite,01-Oct 1998 (1347)
Wcstewater 980021769 01-Oct-1998 002, Field Composite,01-Oct 1998 (1331)
Wastewater 980021772 01-Oct-1998 101 A, Field Composite,01-Oct-1998 (1336)
Wastewater 980021775 01-Oct-1998 This Rrport contains the following:
A) Cover Letter B) Test Results C) Chain-of-Custody All samples were analyed following EPA protocols and other recognized methodologies as specified in the report. Alllaboratory Quality Control (OC) data associated with this report are within established control limits unless otherwise noted in this report.
Gascoyne Laboratories, Inc. laboratory identification numbers:
Maryland: 109; Delaware: MD015; Virginia: 00152; New Jersey: 60637; Pennsylvania: 68-339; New York: 11158; A2LA: 410.01; AlHA: 8885; US Army Corps of Engineers; and EPA ICR: ICRMD003.
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Th3 enalyses specified in this report may or may not be included in the scopes of the above listed certifications.
l This cover page is an integral part of this report and must be included with all copies of this report.
This rrport has been revised to correct previously reported information related to sample numbers:
980021769,98021772, and 98021775 AM>r*4 Aff4W&
Yll Final r: port reviewed by: J es H. Newrnan, Client Services Manager Rep 6rt is' ue date s
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Please see reverse side for explanation of terms and other information.
- STATE OF NARYLAND - DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONME REMOVED SUBSTANCES REPORTING FORM INSTRUCTIONS:
treatment of wastewaters and (2) related manufacturing proces of Maryland " Water Quality ahd Water Pollution Control Regulations", COMAR y the State a ssparate form for each waste which is disposed of in a different manner.
26 08 01 Use wastes are mixed before disposal, each waste must be separately describ If several tha quantity.
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DISCHARGE PERMIT NUMBER 92;DP-0187 (MD0002399).
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NAME OF FACILITY Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant i
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FACILITY MAILING ADDRESS 1650 calvert cliffs I>arkway Lusby, MD (Zj )
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FACILITY CONTACT _(Name and Phone)Brenda Nuse 410-495-4913
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DESCRIBE the nature of the removed substance (waste' oil, sludge, etc.)
Treated Sanitary Waste Sludge l
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! Substance (precipitation, settling, etc.). DESCRIBE the treatment process o t
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On Site (at facility location)
X Off Site
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Br ther Ahnson Septic Senice W
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I925 Laveille Road, port Republic, Maryland 20676 (410-586-2800) 12.
DISPOSAL SITE (If not facility location)
Solomons Waste Water Treatment Plant
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Explain substances.
type of container, storage area, pretreatment, etc.).If wastes are stored on site, describe method
- 14. MAP, the disposal or storage site. Attach a copy of a U. S. G. S. 73 minute quadrangle map (or eq site.
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Occasionally < sewage sludge contains low-level radioactive contamination This sludg'e is removed by USEcology (109 Flint Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830) to Oak Ridge, TN.
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