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KITSAULT MINE PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
APPENDICES
VE51988 – Appendices
APPENDIX 3 Sediments Analytical Results
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1182410-1182310-1182210-11821-DLab #: 10-11821
CL Site 2 Comp 1CL Site 1 Comp 3CL Site 1 Comp 2CL Site 1 Comp 1Client ID:Date of CL Site 1 Comp 1
2010-09-03 00:002010-08-31 00:002010-08-31 00:00Lab DuplicateSample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-08-31 00:00
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
---*< 0.50*< 0.50*< 0.500.05Acenaphthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 0.50µg/g (ppm)
---*< 0.50*< 0.50*< 0.500.05Acenaphthylene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 0.50µg/g (ppm)
---*< 0.050*< 0.050*< 0.0500.005Anthracene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 0.050µg/g (ppm)
---*< 1.0*< 1.0*< 1.00.1Benzo(a)anthracene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 1.0µg/g (ppm)
---*< 0.50*< 0.50*< 0.500.05Benzo(a)pyrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 0.50µg/g (ppm)
---*< 1.00*< 1.00*< 1.000.10Benzo(b)fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 1.00µg/g (ppm)
---*< 1.0*< 1.0*< 1.00.12-Methylnaphthalene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 1.0µg/g (ppm)
---*< 0.10*< 0.10*< 0.100.01Chrysene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 0.10µg/g (ppm)
---*< 1.0*< 1.0*< 1.00.1Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 1.0µg/g (ppm)
---*< 0.40*< 0.40*< 0.400.04Fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 0.40µg/g (ppm)
---*< 0.50*< 0.50*< 0.500.05Fluorene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 0.50µg/g (ppm)
---*< 1.0*< 1.0*< 1.00.1Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 1.0µg/g (ppm)
---*< 0.15*< 0.15*< 0.150.015Naphthalene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 0.15µg/g (ppm)
---*< 0.50*< 0.50*< 0.500.05Phenanthrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 0.50µg/g (ppm)
---*< 0.50*< 0.50*< 0.500.05Pyrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 0.50µg/g (ppm)
---*< 0.50*< 0.50*< 0.500.05Benzo(k)fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 0.50µg/g (ppm)
---*< 0.1*< 0.1*< 0.10.1Benzo(g,h,i)perylene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 *< 0.1µg/g (ppm)
---1111101070.1Surrogate 1 Recovery --PC 2010/09/14 107%
---1231131200.1Surrogate 2 Recovery --PC 2010/09/14 118%
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 1 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1182910-1182810-1182710-11826Lab #: 10-11825
Sad Lake Site 1
Comp 3
Sad Lake Site 1
Comp 2
Sad Lake Site 1
Comp 1
CL Site 2 Comp 3Client ID:Date of CL Site 2 Comp 2
2010-09-02 00:002010-09-02 00:002010-09-02 00:002010-09-03 00:00Sample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-09-03 00:00
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
------------0.05Acenaphthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Acenaphthylene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.005Anthracene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Benzo(a)anthracene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Benzo(a)pyrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.10Benzo(b)fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.12-Methylnaphthalene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.01Chrysene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.04Fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Fluorene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.015Naphthalene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Phenanthrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Pyrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Benzo(k)fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Benzo(g,h,i)perylene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Surrogate 1 Recovery --PC 2010/09/14 ---%
------------0.1Surrogate 2 Recovery --PC 2010/09/14 ---%
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 2 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1183410-1183310-1183210-11831Lab #: 10-11830
LLC 2LLC 1SLO3SLO2Client ID:Date of SLO 1
2010-09-01 00:002010-09-01 00:002010-09-11 00:002010-09-01 00:00Sample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-09-01 00:00
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
< 0.05< 0.05------0.05Acenaphthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.05< 0.05------0.05Acenaphthylene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.005< 0.005------0.005Anthracene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.1< 0.1------0.1Benzo(a)anthracene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.05< 0.05------0.05Benzo(a)pyrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.10< 0.10------0.10Benzo(b)fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.1< 0.1------0.12-Methylnaphthalene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.01< 0.01------0.01Chrysene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.1< 0.1------0.1Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.04< 0.04------0.04Fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.05< 0.05------0.05Fluorene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.1< 0.1------0.1Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.015< 0.015------0.015Naphthalene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.05< 0.05------0.05Phenanthrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.05< 0.05------0.05Pyrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.05< 0.05------0.05Benzo(k)fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
< 0.1< 0.1------0.1Benzo(g,h,i)perylene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
119113------0.1Surrogate 1 Recovery --PC 2010/09/14 ---%
131123------0.1Surrogate 2 Recovery --PC 2010/09/14 ---%
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 3 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1183910-1183810-1183710-11836Lab #: 10-11835
Composite SLOComposite SL Site 1Composite CL Site 2Composite CL Site 1Client ID:Date of LLC 3
2010-09-01 00:002010-09-02 00:002010-08-31 00:002010-08-31 00:00Sample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-09-01 00:00
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
------------0.05Acenaphthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.05µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Acenaphthylene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.05µg/g (ppm)
------------0.005Anthracene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.005µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Benzo(a)anthracene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.1µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Benzo(a)pyrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.05µg/g (ppm)
------------0.10Benzo(b)fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.10µg/g (ppm)
------------0.12-Methylnaphthalene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.1µg/g (ppm)
------------0.01Chrysene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.01µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.1µg/g (ppm)
------------0.04Fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.04µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Fluorene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.05µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.1µg/g (ppm)
------------0.015Naphthalene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.015µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Phenanthrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.05µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Pyrene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.05µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Benzo(k)fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.05µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Benzo(g,h,i)perylene EPA 3550/8270CPC 2010/09/14 < 0.1µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Surrogate 1 Recovery --PC 2010/09/14 112%
------------0.1Surrogate 2 Recovery --PC 2010/09/14 131%
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 4 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
Lab #: 10-11840
Client ID: Date of Composite LLC
krikfikfifkrikfikfifSample Date:Analytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 2010-09-01 00:00
krikfikfifkrikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniii0.05Acenaphthene EPA 3550/8270C niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniii0.05Acenaphthylene EPA 3550/8270C niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniii0.005Anthracene EPA 3550/8270C niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Benzo(a)anthracene EPA 3550/8270C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniii0.05Benzo(a)pyrene EPA 3550/8270C niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif0.10Benzo(b)fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif0.12-Methylnaphthalene EPA 3550/8270C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniii0.01Chrysene EPA 3550/8270C niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene EPA 3550/8270C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniii0.04Fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270C niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniii0.05Fluorene EPA 3550/8270C niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene EPA 3550/8270C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniii0.015Naphthalene EPA 3550/8270C niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniii0.05Phenanthrene EPA 3550/8270C niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniii0.05Pyrene EPA 3550/8270C niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif0.05Benzo(k)fluoranthene EPA 3550/8270C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Benzo(g,h,i)perylene EPA 3550/8270C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifPC 2010/09/14 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Surrogate 1 Recovery -- krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifPC 2010/09/14 ---%
krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Surrogate 2 Recovery -- krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifPC 2010/09/14 ---%
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 5 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1182410-1182310-1182210-11821-DLab #: 10-11821
CL Site 2 Comp 1CL Site 1 Comp 3CL Site 1 Comp 2CL Site 1 Comp 1Client ID:Date of CL Site 1 Comp 1
2010-09-03 00:002010-08-31 00:002010-08-31 00:00Lab DuplicateSample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-08-31 00:00
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
25703400333031700.5Sulphur (Total) Carter 15.3.2TY 2010/09/22 3070µg/g (ppm)
311002880027800263001.0Aluminum BCMEBM 2010/09/22 26200µg/g (ppm)
1.81.21.41.40.1Antimony BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.5µg/g (ppm)
27.020.934.433.10.05Arsenic BCMEBM 2010/09/22 28.9µg/g (ppm)
2171681911960.1Barium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 181µg/g (ppm)
1.01.01.11.00.1Beryllium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.1µg/g (ppm)
0.50.80.4*< 0.40.1Bismuth BCMEBM 2010/09/22 *< 0.4µg/g (ppm)
1.83.16.26.90.5Boron BCMEBM 2010/09/22 8.4µg/g (ppm)
3.631.251.411.240.01Cadmium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.32µg/g (ppm)
51703350282028205Calcium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 2500µg/g (ppm)
47.743.444.141.10.05Chromium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 35.1µg/g (ppm)
57.61061231200.05Cobalt BCMEBM 2010/09/22 104µg/g (ppm)
54.327380.169.10.01Copper BCMEBM 2010/09/22 59.7µg/g (ppm)
824002050002780001920005Iron BCMEBM 2010/09/22 188000µg/g (ppm)
38.551565.749.60.10Lead BCMEBM 2010/09/22 44.4µg/g (ppm)
63602740290027301Magnesium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 2340µg/g (ppm)
36305570574070400.10Manganese BCMEBM 2010/09/22 7000µg/g (ppm)
0.130.140.190.170.02Mercury EPA 7471ALL 2010/09/22 0.16µg/g (ppm)
8.95.75.05.40.1Molybdenum BCMEBM 2010/09/22 5.0µg/g (ppm)
11780.882.377.30.10Nickel BCMEBM 2010/09/22 66.1µg/g (ppm)
10902170258025605.0Phosphorus BCMEBM 2010/09/22 2170µg/g (ppm)
5084645715661Potassium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 486µg/g (ppm)
2.883.364.104.000.01Selenium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 3.37µg/g (ppm)
0.361.620.990.910.05Silver BCMEBM 2010/09/22 0.76µg/g (ppm)
132145114991Sodium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 83µg/g )ppm)
43.927.322.522.30.50Strontium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 19.7µg/g (ppm)
0.320.200.350.420.05Thallium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 0.41µg/g (ppm)
2.81887.73.70.1Tin BCMEBM 2010/09/22 3.4µg/g (ppm)
2001762532250.5Titanium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 194µg/g (ppm)
39.333.833.831.90.05Vanadium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 26.9µg/g (ppm)
Page 6 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All pH samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 7 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1182910-1182810-1182710-11826Lab #: 10-11825
Sad Lake Site 1
Comp 3
Sad Lake Site 1
Comp 2
Sad Lake Site 1
Comp 1
CL Site 2 Comp 3Client ID:Date of CL Site 2 Comp 2
2010-09-02 00:002010-09-02 00:002010-09-02 00:002010-09-03 00:00Sample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-09-03 00:00
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
22502450257024700.5Sulphur (Total) Carter 15.3.2TY 2010/09/22 2650µg/g (ppm)
252002500024700281001.0Aluminum BCMEBM 2010/09/22 29000µg/g (ppm)
0.60.60.61.50.1Antimony BCMEBM 2010/09/22 2.0µg/g (ppm)
8.9110.511.829.70.05Arsenic BCMEBM 2010/09/22 42.5µg/g (ppm)
1381591512900.1Barium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 313µg/g (ppm)
0.81.01.11.10.1Beryllium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.2µg/g (ppm)
*< 0.40.20.20.50.1Bismuth BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.1µg/g (ppm)
2.31.91.92.10.5Boron BCMEBM 2010/09/22 2.8µg/g (ppm)
0.540.930.913.490.01Cadmium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 4.33µg/g (ppm)
38304680475044405Calcium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 5030µg/g (ppm)
29.330.831.145.20.05Chromium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 57.0µg/g (ppm)
15.617.920.364.40.05Cobalt BCMEBM 2010/09/22 70.9µg/g (ppm)
35.652.554.462.10.01Copper BCMEBM 2010/09/22 90.4µg/g (ppm)
3490033100334001070005Iron BCMEBM 2010/09/22 94500µg/g (ppm)
15.423.424.240.60.10Lead BCMEBM 2010/09/22 56.0µg/g (ppm)
30703330333059201Magnesium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 7260µg/g (ppm)
99895196773400.10Manganese BCMEBM 2010/09/22 4040µg/g (ppm)
0.170.190.180.150.02Mercury EPA 7471ALL 2010/09/22 0.15µg/g (ppm)
2.13.13.18.60.1Molybdenum BCMEBM 2010/09/22 17.7µg/g (ppm)
34.938.540.51320.10Nickel BCMEBM 2010/09/22 151µg/g (ppm)
11801330132011505.0Phosphorus BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1420µg/g (ppm)
4203984034981Potassium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 620µg/g (ppm)
1.481.691.762.900.01Selenium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 3.77µg/g (ppm)
*< 0.400.480.470.370.05Silver BCMEBM 2010/09/22 0.62µg/g (ppm)
4470661901Sodium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 156µg/g )ppm)
35.342.143.039.00.50Strontium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 45.1µg/g (ppm)
*< 0.400.170.160.310.05Thallium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 0.37µg/g (ppm)
0.70.70.94.30.1Tin BCMEBM 2010/09/22 6.2µg/g (ppm)
83.359.863.11930.5Titanium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 231µg/g (ppm)
26.831.231.437.60.05Vanadium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 46.4µg/g (ppm)
Page 8 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All pH samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 9 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1183410-1183310-1183210-11831Lab #: 10-11830
LLC 2LLC 1SLO3SLO2Client ID:Date of SLO 1
2010-09-01 00:002010-09-01 00:002010-09-11 00:002010-09-01 00:00Sample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-09-01 00:00
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
98408790190017500.5Sulphur (Total) Carter 15.3.2TY 2010/09/22 1660µg/g (ppm)
157001460040700548001.0Aluminum BCMEBM 2010/09/22 52300µg/g (ppm)
7.88.50.91.80.1Antimony BCMEBM 2010/09/22 0.8µg/g (ppm)
37.238.026.041.20.05Arsenic BCMEBM 2010/09/22 34.3µg/g (ppm)
69.552.11903000.1Barium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 222µg/g (ppm)
0.50.52.12.90.1Beryllium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.8µg/g (ppm)
32.738.10.30.50.1Bismuth BCMEBM 2010/09/22 0.2µg/g (ppm)
< 0.5< 0.51.13.40.5Boron BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.3µg/g (ppm)
15.016.41.012.410.01Cadmium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.11µg/g (ppm)
72607980342045305Calcium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 3350µg/g (ppm)
62.260.167.768.40.05Chromium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 57.5µg/g (ppm)
28.228.353.12530.05Cobalt BCMEBM 2010/09/22 84.4µg/g (ppm)
12312599.91430.01Copper BCMEBM 2010/09/22 78.1µg/g (ppm)
519005270030900681005Iron BCMEBM 2010/09/22 63200µg/g (ppm)
41542070.01130.10Lead BCMEBM 2010/09/22 74.8µg/g (ppm)
1080010900498031601Magnesium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 4590µg/g (ppm)
139012505380270000.10Manganese BCMEBM 2010/09/22 14000µg/g (ppm)
0.110.120.320.290.02Mercury EPA 7471ALL 2010/09/22 0.21µg/g (ppm)
4093964.98.40.1Molybdenum BCMEBM 2010/09/22 5.1µg/g (ppm)
91.484.671.490.50.10Nickel BCMEBM 2010/09/22 69.6µg/g (ppm)
14501870202017505.0Phosphorus BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1470µg/g (ppm)
181019005185701Potassium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 426µg/g (ppm)
2.462.593.814.940.01Selenium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 3.15µg/g (ppm)
9.099.872.042.320.05Silver BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.43µg/g (ppm)
26029583771Sodium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 79µg/g )ppm)
55.649.128.138.60.50Strontium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 27.4µg/g (ppm)
0.210.200.500.800.05Thallium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 0.43µg/g (ppm)
7.44.10.64.10.1Tin BCMEBM 2010/09/22 0.7µg/g (ppm)
50845572.31130.5Titanium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 67.9µg/g (ppm)
48.451.136.134.50.05Vanadium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 33.5µg/g (ppm)
Page 10 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All pH samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 11 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1183910-1183810-1183710-11836Lab #: 10-11835
Composite SLOComposite SL Site 1Composite CL Site 2Composite CL Site 1Client ID:Date of LLC 3
2010-09-01 00:002010-09-02 00:002010-08-31 00:002010-08-31 00:00Sample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-09-01 00:00
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
------------0.5Sulphur (Total) Carter 15.3.2TY 2010/09/22 8840µg/g (ppm)
------------1.0Aluminum BCMEBM 2010/09/22 13800µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Antimony BCMEBM 2010/09/22 6.2µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Arsenic BCMEBM 2010/09/22 25.2µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Barium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 87.2µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Beryllium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 0.4µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Bismuth BCMEBM 2010/09/22 22.6µg/g (ppm)
------------0.5Boron BCMEBM 2010/09/22 < 0.5µg/g (ppm)
------------0.01Cadmium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 13.5µg/g (ppm)
------------5Calcium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 8030µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Chromium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 55.9µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Cobalt BCMEBM 2010/09/22 20.2µg/g (ppm)
------------0.01Copper BCMEBM 2010/09/22 90.3µg/g (ppm)
------------5Iron BCMEBM 2010/09/22 40700µg/g (ppm)
------------0.10Lead BCMEBM 2010/09/22 288µg/g (ppm)
------------1Magnesium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 10000µg/g (ppm)
------------0.10Manganese BCMEBM 2010/09/22 853µg/g (ppm)
------------0.02Mercury EPA 7471ALL 2010/09/22 0.08µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Molybdenum BCMEBM 2010/09/22 419µg/g (ppm)
------------0.10Nickel BCMEBM 2010/09/22 67.1µg/g (ppm)
------------5.0Phosphorus BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1580µg/g (ppm)
------------1Potassium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 2020µg/g (ppm)
------------0.01Selenium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.85µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Silver BCMEBM 2010/09/22 5.99µg/g (ppm)
------------1Sodium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 250µg/g )ppm)
------------0.50Strontium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 45.0µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Thallium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 0.20µg/g (ppm)
------------0.1Tin BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.0µg/g (ppm)
------------0.5Titanium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 516µg/g (ppm)
------------0.05Vanadium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 44.5µg/g (ppm)
Page 12 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All pH samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 13 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
Lab #: 10-11840
Client ID: Date of Composite LLC
krikfikfifkrikfikfifSample Date:Analytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 2010-09-01 00:00
krikfikfifkrikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif0.5Sulphur (Total) Carter 15.3.2 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifLL 2010/09/20 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif1.0Aluminum BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Antimony BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.05Arsenic BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Barium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Beryllium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Bismuth BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.5Boron BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.01Cadmium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif5Calcium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.05Chromium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.05Cobalt BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.01Copper BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniii5Iron BCME niiiniiiBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniii0.10Lead BCME niiiniiiBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif1Magnesium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.10Manganese BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniiiniiiniii0.02Mercury EPA 7471A niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Molybdenum BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.10Nickel BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif5.0Phosphorus BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif1Potassium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.01Selenium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.05Silver BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif1Sodium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g )ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.50Strontium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.05Thallium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
niiiniii0.1Tin BCME niiiniiiBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.5Titanium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.05Vanadium BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
Page 14 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All pH samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 15 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1182410-1182310-1182210-11821-DLab #: 10-11821
CL Site 2 Comp 1CL Site 1 Comp 3CL Site 1 Comp 2CL Site 1 Comp 1Client ID:Date of CL Site 1 Comp 1
2010-09-03 00:002010-08-31 00:002010-08-31 00:00Lab DuplicateSample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-08-31 00:00
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
3882511941790.5Zinc BCMEBM 2010/09/22 154µg/g (ppm)
5.37---------0.10pH (1:1 H2O) BC BCMERC 2010/09/22 5.47pH units
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All pH samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 16 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1182910-1182810-1182710-11826Lab #: 10-11825
Sad Lake Site 1
Comp 3
Sad Lake Site 1
Comp 2
Sad Lake Site 1
Comp 1
CL Site 2 Comp 3Client ID:Date of CL Site 2 Comp 2
2010-09-02 00:002010-09-02 00:002010-09-02 00:002010-09-03 00:00Sample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-09-03 00:00
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
98.31171203980.5Zinc BCMEBM 2010/09/22 490µg/g (ppm)
5.205.265.275.410.10pH (1:1 H2O) BC BCMERC 2010/09/22 5.26pH units
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All pH samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 17 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1183410-1183310-1183210-11831Lab #: 10-11830
LLC 2LLC 1SLO3SLO2Client ID:Date of SLO 1
2010-09-01 00:002010-09-01 00:002010-09-11 00:002010-09-01 00:00Sample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-09-01 00:00
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
5886721301680.5Zinc BCMEBM 2010/09/22 131µg/g (ppm)
6.626.515.636.610.10pH (1:1 H2O) BC BCMERC 2010/09/22 5.85pH units
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All pH samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 18 of 20
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contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1183910-1183810-1183710-11836Lab #: 10-11835
Composite SLOComposite SL Site 1Composite CL Site 2Composite CL Site 1Client ID:Date of LLC 3
2010-09-01 00:002010-09-02 00:002010-08-31 00:002010-08-31 00:00Sample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-09-01 00:00
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
------------0.5Zinc BCMEBM 2010/09/22 526µg/g (ppm)
------------0.10pH (1:1 H2O) BC BCMERC 2010/09/22 7.18pH units
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All pH samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 19 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988
9/9/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59337
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
Lab #: 10-11840
Client ID: Date of Composite LLC
krikfikfifkrikfikfifSample Date:Analytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 2010-09-01 00:00
krikfikfifkrikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
niiiniii0.5Zinc BCME niiiniiiBM 2010/09/22 ---µg/g (ppm)
krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif0.10pH (1:1 H2O) BC BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifRC 2010/09/22 ---pH units
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All pH samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 20 of 20
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
2227 Douglas Road
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Attention: Horne, Brad
Project No. VE51988
10/1/2010
File No.: EC-59337
Quality Control Standard
Report Date:
Analyst
Date of
Analysis
(yyyy/m/d)
Analytical
Parameter Units
Reference
Method MDL
Analyzed
Value
Advisory
Range
Target
Value
Reference
No.
0.60PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.05 0.215-0.840µg/g (ppm) 0.63 HS3BAcenaphthene
1.25PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.05 0.616-1.34µg/g (ppm) 0.76 HS3BAcenaphthylene
2.76PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.050 0.68-3.21µg/g (ppm) 1.86 HS3BAnthracene
7.91PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.1 4.35-8.82µg/g (ppm) 5.8 HS3BBenzo(a)anthracene
5.80PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.05 2.81-7.34µg/g (ppm) 4.8 HS3BBenzo(a)pyrene
12.80PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.10 5.91-28.00µg/g (ppm) 10.5 HS3BBenzo(b)fluoranthene
8.77PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.05 6.15-12.01µg/g (ppm) 6.83 HS3BChrysene
0.89PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.1 0.41-1.83µg/g (ppm) 0.6 HS3BDibenzo(a,h)anthracene
25.33PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.05 17.08-39.33µg/g (ppm) 17.7 HS3BFluoranthene
3.68PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.1 2.392-4.968µg/g (ppm) 3.3 HS3BIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
2.14PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.050 0.623-2.37µg/g (ppm) 1.3 HS3BNaphthalene
18.80PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.05 10.92-22.68µg/g (ppm) 15 HS3BPhenanthrene
18.00PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.05 11.66-27.01µg/g (ppm) 12 HS3BPyrene
12.80PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.10 5.91-28.00µg/g (ppm) 10.5 HS3BBenzo(k)fluoranthene
3.88PC 9/14/2010 EPA 3550/8270C 0.1 2.39-5.48µg/g (ppm) 3.0 HS3BBenzo(g,h,i)perylene* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 1 of 3
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian
Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to
ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.
Scope of accreditation number 2349.
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
2227 Douglas Road
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Attention: Horne, Brad
Project No. VE51988
10/1/2010
File No.: EC-59337
Quality Control Standard
Report Date:
Analyst
Date of
Analysis
(yyyy/m/d)
Analytical
Parameter Units
Reference
Method MDL
Analyzed
Value
Advisory
Range
Target
Value
Reference
No.
1,400.00LL 9/20/2010 BCME/EPA 6010 0.5 1200-1700µg/g (ppm) 1430 SS#13Sulphur (Total)
10,600.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5.0 5550-15600µg/g (ppm) 12700 ERA D066-540Aluminum
103.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.1 51.5-154.5µg/g (ppm) 151 ERA D066-540Antimony
107.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 85.1-128µg/g (ppm) 120 ERA D066-540Arsenic
331.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 1.0 262-400µg/g (ppm) 386 ERA D066-540Barium
74.10BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.1 60.5-87.8µg/g (ppm) 79.1 ERA D066-540Beryllium
100.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 90-110µg/L (ppb) 99.4 MS-CCV-HIGHBismuth
152.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 112-192µg/g (ppm) 150 ERA D066-540Boron
244.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.10 200-288µg/g (ppm) 280 ERA D066-540Cadmium
9,690.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5 7980-11400µg/g (ppm) 11100 ERA D066-540Calcium
80.60BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 64.1-97µg/g (ppm) 91.0 ERA D066-540Chromium
58.80BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 70.3-101µg/g (ppm) 97.0 ERA D066-540Cobalt
65.30BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.10 52.5-78.1µg/g (ppm) 72.7 ERA D066-540Copper
18,400.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5 9310-27500µg/g (ppm) 23300 ERA D066-540Iron
107.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 85.9-128µg/g (ppm) 123 ERA D066-540Lead
4,100.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 1 3060-5130µg/g (ppm) 4630 ERA D066-540Magnesium
452.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 365-539µg/g (ppm) 497 ERA D066-540Manganese
0.09LL 9/22/2010 EPA 7471A 0.02 0.08-0.11µg/g (ppm) 0.09 Mess-3Mercury
47.20BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 36.8-57.5µg/g (ppm) 53.1 ERA D066-540Molybdenum
96.80BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 77.2-116µg/g (ppm) 111 ERA D066-540Nickel
1,058.50BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5.0 882-1235µg/g (ppm) 998 SS#8Phosphorus
4,490.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5 3240-5740µg/g (ppm) 5020 ERA D066-540Potassium
177.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 139-216µg/g (ppm) 208 ERA D066-540Selenium
46.20BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.10 30.6-61.8µg/g (ppm) 53.3 ERA D066-540Silver
1,060.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 1 782-1340µg/g (ppm) 1120 ERA D066-540Sodium
103.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 81.7-125µg/g (ppm) 111 ERA D066-540Strontium
272.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 220-325µg/g (ppm) 309 ERA D066-540Thallium
183.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 141-224µg/g (ppm) 217 ERA D066-540Tin
409.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 132-686µg/g (ppm) 472 ERA D066-540Titanium
115.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.20 91.5-138µg/g (ppm) 133 ERA D066-540Vanadium
378.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 296-460µg/g (ppm) 455 ERA D066-540Zinc
7.59RC 9/22/2010 BCME 0.01 6.831-8.349---- 7.67 SS#15pH (1:1 H2O) BC
Page 2 of 3
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian
Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to
ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.
Scope of accreditation number 2349.
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All pH samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2 H2O
due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 3 of 3
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian
Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to
ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.
Scope of accreditation number 2349.
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988.200.05
9/10/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59369
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1204810-1204710-1204610-12045-DLab #: 10-12045
Composite ULCULC-3ULC-2ULC-1Client ID:Date of ULC-1
2010-09-12 17:262010-09-12 17:262010-09-12 17:26Lab DuplicateSample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-09-12 17:26
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
---716195022300.5Sulphur (Total) Carter 15.3.2LL 2010/09/20 2510µg/g (ppm)
---2700022400241001.0Aluminum BCMEBM 2010/09/22 24600µg/g (ppm)
---0.46.77.80.1Antimony BCMEBM 2010/09/22 7.6µg/g (ppm)
---16.82703440.05Arsenic BCMEBM 2010/09/22 349µg/g (ppm)
---1391812170.1Barium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 211µg/g (ppm)
---1.21.01.10.1Beryllium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.1µg/g (ppm)
---0.11.01.30.1Bismuth BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.2µg/g (ppm)
---< 0.5< 0.5< 0.50.5Boron BCMEBM 2010/09/22 < 0.5µg/g (ppm)
---0.283.775.190.01Cadmium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 4.84µg/g (ppm)
---1320547071605Calcium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 6910µg/g (ppm)
---56.278.887.20.05Chromium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 88.8µg/g (ppm)
---36.836.244.10.05Cobalt BCMEBM 2010/09/22 44.7µg/g (ppm)
---30.31541100.01Copper BCMEBM 2010/09/22 111µg/g (ppm)
---4310068900795005Iron BCMEBM 2010/09/22 81000µg/g (ppm)
---15.31091200.10Lead BCMEBM 2010/09/22 115µg/g (ppm)
---707013700160001Magnesium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 16200µg/g (ppm)
---1610332038100.10Manganese BCMEBM 2010/09/22 3870µg/g (ppm)
---0.080.040.060.02Mercury EPA 7471ALL 2010/09/22 0.05µg/g (ppm)
---3.25.86.40.1Molybdenum BCMEBM 2010/09/22 6.4µg/g (ppm)
---50.61241550.10Nickel BCMEBM 2010/09/22 157µg/g (ppm)
---744122014705.0Phosphorus BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1490µg/g (ppm)
---429133016201Potassium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1640µg/g (ppm)
---0.813.044.060.01Selenium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 4.14µg/g (ppm)
---0.051.872.720.05Silver BCMEBM 2010/09/22 2.63µg/g (ppm)
---542022601Sodium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 263µg/g )ppm)
---12.139.753.40.50Strontium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 51.8µg/g (ppm)
---0.190.250.310.05Thallium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 0.31µg/g (ppm)
---1.011.51.30.1Tin BCMEBM 2010/09/22 1.3µg/g (ppm)
---44.04295470.5Titanium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 558µg/g (ppm)
---47.258.770.70.05Vanadium BCMEBM 2010/09/22 72.4µg/g (ppm)
Page 1 of 3
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 2 of 3
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988.200.05
9/10/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59369
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1204810-1204710-1204610-12045-DLab #: 10-12045
Composite ULCULC-3ULC-2ULC-1Client ID:Date of ULC-1
2010-09-12 17:262010-09-12 17:262010-09-12 17:26Lab DuplicateSample Date:Analytical ReferenceAnalysis 2010-09-12 17:26
MDLParameter MethodAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
---1073764330.5Zinc BCMEBM 2010/09/22 436µg/g (ppm)
---5.276.236.660.10pH (1:1 H2O) BC BCMERC 2010/09/22 6.51pH units
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
Page 3 of 3
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
2227 Douglas Road
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Attention: Horne, Brad
Project No. VE51988.200.05
10/1/2010
File No.: EC-59369
Quality Control Standard
Report Date:
Analyst
Date of
Analysis
(yyyy/m/d)
Analytical
Parameter Units
Reference
Method MDL
Analyzed
Value
Advisory
Range
Target
Value
Reference
No.
1,400.00LL 9/20/2010 BCME/EPA 6010 0.5 1200-1700µg/g (ppm) 1430 SS#13Sulphur (Total)
10,600.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5.0 5550-15600µg/g (ppm) 12700 ERA D066-540Aluminum
103.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.1 51.5-154.5µg/g (ppm) 151 ERA D066-540Antimony
107.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 85.1-128µg/g (ppm) 120 ERA D066-540Arsenic
331.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 1.0 262-400µg/g (ppm) 386 ERA D066-540Barium
74.10BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.1 60.5-87.8µg/g (ppm) 79.1 ERA D066-540Beryllium
100.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 90-110µg/L (ppb) 99.4 MS-CCV-HIGHBismuth
152.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 112-192µg/g (ppm) 150 ERA D066-540Boron
244.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.10 200-288µg/g (ppm) 280 ERA D066-540Cadmium
9,690.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5 7980-11400µg/g (ppm) 11100 ERA D066-540Calcium
80.60BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 64.1-97µg/g (ppm) 91.0 ERA D066-540Chromium
85.80BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 70.3-101µg/g (ppm) 97.0 ERA D066-540Cobalt
65.30BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.10 52.5-78.1µg/g (ppm) 72.7 ERA D066-540Copper
18,400.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5 9310-27500µg/g (ppm) 23300 ERA D066-540Iron
107.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 85.9-128µg/g (ppm) 123 ERA D066-540Lead
4,100.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 1 3060-5130µg/g (ppm) 4630 ERA D066-540Magnesium
452.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 365-539µg/g (ppm) 497 ERA D066-540Manganese
0.09LL 9/22/2010 EPA 7471A 0.02 0.08-0.11µg/g (ppm) 0.09 Mess-3Mercury
47.20BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 36.8-57.5µg/g (ppm) 53.1 ERA D066-540Molybdenum
96.80BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 77.2-116µg/g (ppm) 111 ERA D066-540Nickel
1,058.50BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5.0 882-1235µg/g (ppm) 998 SS#8Phosphorus
4,490.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5 3240-5740µg/g (ppm) 5020 ERA D066-540Potassium
177.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 139-216µg/g (ppm) 208 ERA D066-540Selenium
46.20BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.10 30.6-61.8µg/g (ppm) 53.3 ERA D066-540Silver
1,060.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 1 782-1340µg/g (ppm) 1120 ERA D066-540Sodium
103.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 81.7-125µg/g (ppm) 111 ERA D066-540Strontium
272.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 220-325µg/g (ppm) 309 ERA D066-540Thallium
183.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 141-224µg/g (ppm) 214 ERA D066-540Tin
409.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 132-686µg/g (ppm) 472 ERA D066-540Titanium
115.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.20 91.5-138µg/g (ppm) 133 ERA D066-540Vanadium
378.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 296-460µg/g (ppm) 455 ERA D066-540Zinc
7.59RC 9/22/2010 BCME 0.01 6.831-8.349---- 7.67 SS#15pH (1:1 H2O) BC
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Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian
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ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.
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Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2 H2O due to
sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
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AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988.200.005
9/14/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59383
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1211310-1211210-12111Lab #: 10-12110
Composite SLISLI-3SLI-2Client ID: Date of SLI-1
2010-09-11 00:002010-09-11 00:002010-09-11 00:00Sample Date:Analytical Reference krikfikfifAnalysis 2010-09-11 00:00
MDLParameter Method krikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
---16606790.5Sulphur (Total) Carter 15.3.2 krikfikfifkrikfikfifTY 2010/09/22 711µg/g (ppm)
---22700243001.0Aluminum BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 24900µg/g (ppm)
---6.50.50.1Antimony BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 0.4µg/g (ppm)
---25525.90.05Arsenic BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 10.0µg/g (ppm)
---1961770.1Barium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 155µg/g (ppm)
---1.01.00.1Beryllium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 1.1µg/g (ppm)
---1.20.10.1Bismuth BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 0.1µg/g (ppm)
---< 0.5< 0.50.5Boron BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 < 0.5µg/g (ppm)
---4.010.680.01Cadmium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 0.32µg/g (ppm)
---604021105Calcium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 1730µg/g (ppm)
---95.545.40.05Chromium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 59.0µg/g (ppm)
---40.564.00.05Cobalt BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 26.6µg/g (ppm)
---26157.70.01Copper BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 26.7µg/g (ppm)
---68600783005Iron BCME niiiBM 2010/09/22 30300µg/g (ppm)
---13221.30.10Lead BCME niiiBM 2010/09/22 18.5µg/g (ppm)
---1460060101Magnesium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 7550µg/g (ppm)
---3590143000.10Manganese BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 1810µg/g (ppm)
---0.040.080.02Mercury EPA 7471A niiiniiiLL 2010/09/22 0.09µg/g (ppm)
---6.53.70.1Molybdenum BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 3.5µg/g (ppm)
---14352.80.10Nickel BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 50.0µg/g (ppm)
---12706385.0Phosphorus BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 773µg/g (ppm)
---14304711Potassium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 500µg/g (ppm)
---2.840.640.01Selenium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 0.77µg/g (ppm)
---2.15*< 0.100.05Silver BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 0.33µg/g (ppm)
---218471Sodium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 67µg/g )ppm)
---45.019.20.50Strontium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 15.3µg/g (ppm)
---0.280.170.05Thallium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 0.21µg/g (ppm)
---39.75.40.1Tin BCME niiiBM 2010/09/22 1.0µg/g (ppm)
---41064.20.5Titanium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 45.3µg/g (ppm)
---62.735.90.05Vanadium BCME krikfikfifBM 2010/09/22 46.4µg/g (ppm)
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Report reviewed by:
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
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disposal will be arranged.) **
Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
AMEC Earth & Environmental
Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9
Horne, Brad
VE51988.200.005
9/14/2010
Soil Analysis - ICP/MS Metals
EC-59383
10/1/2010
File No.:
Date Received:
Project No.
Attention:
Report Date:2227 Douglas Road
10-1211310-1211210-12111Lab #: 10-12110
Composite SLISLI-3SLI-2Client ID: Date of SLI-1
2010-09-11 00:002010-09-11 00:002010-09-11 00:00Sample Date:Analytical Reference krikfikfifAnalysis 2010-09-11 00:00
MDLParameter Method krikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units
---4541200.5Zinc BCME niiiBM 2010/09/22 97.1µg/g (ppm)
---6.385.290.10pH (1:1 H2O) BC BCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifRC 2010/09/22 5.39pH units
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2
H2O due to sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
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Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
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File No.: EC-59383
Quality Control Standard
Report Date:
Analyst
Date of
Analysis
(yyyy/m/d)
Analytical
Parameter Units
Reference
Method MDL
Analyzed
Value
Advisory
Range
Target
Value
Reference
No.
1,400.00LL 9/20/2010 BCME/EPA 6010 0.5 1200-1700µg/g (ppm) 1430 SS#13Sulphur (Total)
10,600.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5.0 5550-15600µg/g (ppm) 12700 ERA D066-540Aluminum
103.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.1 51.5-154.5µg/g (ppm) 151 ERA D066-540Antimony
107.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 85.1-128µg/g (ppm) 120 ERA D066-540Arsenic
331.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 1.0 262-400µg/g (ppm) 386 ERA D066-540Barium
74.10BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.1 60.5-87.8µg/g (ppm) 79.1 ERA D066-540Beryllium
100.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 90-110µg/L (ppb) 99.4 MS-CCV-HIGHBismuth
152.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 112-192µg/g (ppm) 150 ERA D066-540Boron
244.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.10 200-288µg/g (ppm) 280 ERA D066-540Cadmium
9,690.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5 7980-11400µg/g (ppm) 11100 ERA D066-540Calcium
80.60BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 64.1-97µg/g (ppm) 91.0 ERA D066-540Chromium
85.80BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 70.3-101µg/g (ppm) 97.0 ERA D066-540Cobalt
65.30BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.10 52.5-78.1µg/g (ppm) 72.7 ERA D066-540Copper
18,400.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5 9310-27500µg/g (ppm) 23300 ERA D066-540Iron
107.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 85.9-128µg/g (ppm) 123 ERA D066-540Lead
4,100.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 1 3060-5130µg/g (ppm) 4630 ERA D066-540Magnesium
452.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 365-539µg/g (ppm) 497 ERA D066-540Manganese
0.09LL 9/22/2010 EPA 7471A 0.02 0.08-0.11µg/g (ppm) 0.09 Mess-3Mercury
47.20BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 36.8-57.5µg/g (ppm) 53.1 ERA D066-540Molybdenum
96.80BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 77.2-116µg/g (ppm) 111 ERA D066-540Nickel
1,058.50BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5.0 882-1235µg/g (ppm) 998 SS#8Phosphorus
4,490.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 5 3240-5740µg/g (ppm) 5020 ERA D066-540Potassium
177.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 139-216µg/g (ppm) 208 ERA D066-540Selenium
46.20BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.10 30.6-61.8µg/g (ppm) 53.3 ERA D066-540Silver
1,060.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 1 782-1340µg/g (ppm) 1120 ERA D066-540Sodium
103.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 81.7-125µg/g (ppm) 111 ERA D066-540Strontium
272.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.50 220-325µg/g (ppm) 309 ERA D066-540Thallium
183.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 141-224µg/g (ppm) 214 ERA D066-540Tin
409.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 132-686µg/g (ppm) 472 ERA D066-540Titanium
115.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.20 91.5-138µg/g (ppm) 133 ERA D066-540Vanadium
378.00BM 9/22/2010 BCME 0.5 296-460µg/g (ppm) 455 ERA D066-540Zinc
7.59RC 9/22/2010 BCME 0.01 6.831-8.349---- 7.67 SS#15pH (1:1 H2O) BC
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Report reviewed by:
Jesse Dang, B.Sc.ManagerLaboratory Services
Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian
Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to
ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.
Scope of accreditation number 2349.
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
ANALYTICAL REPORT
5667 - 70 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6B 3P6
Tel: (780) 436-2152
Fax: (780) 377-3600
* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.
All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.
BCME (Metals): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, SALM Analytical Method 8, v1.0, 2001
BCME (pH1:1): British Columbia Ministry of Environment - Contaminated Sites Regulation, pH (1:1H2O), Method PHSED, v1.0, 2000. Note: All samples were extracted at a ratio of 1:2 H2O due to
sample matrix.
Carter: Carter, Martin R., 2008. Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Canadian Society of Soil Science. Ottawa
EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, D.C.
MDL - Method Detection Limit
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Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services
AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian
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ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.
Scope of accreditation number 2349.
** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please
contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples
deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or
disposal will be arranged.) **
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CL SITE 1 COMP 1~10-11821
CL SITE 1 COMP 2~10-11822
CL SITE 1 COMP 3~10-11823
LLC 1~10-11833
LLC 2~10-11834
LLC 3~10-11835
COMPOSITE SLO SITE~10-11839
COMPOSITE LLC SITE~10-11840
CLIENT on 31-AUG-10
CLIENT on 31-AUG-10
CLIENT on 31-AUG-10
CLIENT on 01-SEP-10
CLIENT on 01-SEP-10
CLIENT on 01-SEP-10
CLIENT on 01-SEP-10
CLIENT on 01-SEP-10
Sampled By:
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Sampled By:
Sampled By:
Sampled By:
Sampled By:
Sampled By:
Sampled By:
SOIL
SOIL
SOIL
SOIL
SOIL
SOIL
SOIL
SOIL
Miscellaneous Parameters
Miscellaneous Parameters
Miscellaneous Parameters
Miscellaneous Parameters
Miscellaneous Parameters
Miscellaneous Parameters
Total Organic Carbon
Total Organic Carbon
Total Organic Carbon
Total Organic Carbon
Total Organic Carbon
Total Organic Carbon
% Gravel (>2mm)% Sand (2.00mm - 1.00mm)% Sand (1.00mm - 0.50mm)% Sand (0.50mm - 0.25mm)% Sand (0.25mm - 0.125mm)% Sand (0.125mm - 0.063mm)% Silt (0.063mm - 0.0312mm)% Silt (0.0312mm - 0.004mm)% Clay (<4um)
% Gravel (>2mm)% Sand (2.00mm - 1.00mm)% Sand (1.00mm - 0.50mm)
%
%
%
%
%
%
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21-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-10
21-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-10
20-SEP-10
20-SEP-10
20-SEP-10
20-SEP-10
20-SEP-10
20-SEP-10
23-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-10
23-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-10
23.0
23.1
23.9
1.15
0.54
0.58
6.8310.013.216.112.45.496.3916.812.8
0.211.052.86
Particle size - Sieve and Pipette
Particle size - Sieve and Pipette
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.100.100.100.100.100.100.100.100.10
0.100.100.10
Matrix:
Matrix:
Matrix:
Matrix:
Matrix:
Matrix:
Matrix:
Matrix:
R1472236
R1472236
R1472236
R1472236
R1472236
R1472236
R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166
R1476166R1476166R1476166
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SOIL
% Sand (0.50mm - 0.25mm)% Sand (0.25mm - 0.125mm)% Sand (0.125mm - 0.063mm)% Silt (0.063mm - 0.0312mm)% Silt (0.0312mm - 0.004mm)% Clay (<4um)
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21-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-10
23-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-10
16.032.717.813.313.22.78
Particle size - Sieve and Pipette0.100.100.100.100.100.10
Matrix:
R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166
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C-TOT-ORG-LECO-SK
PSA-PIPET-DETAIL-SK
Reference Information
Organic Carbon by combustion method
Particle size - Sieve and Pipette
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Total Organic Carbon (C-TOT-ORG-LECO-SK, C-TOT-ORG-SK)
Total C and inorganic C are determined on separate samples. The total C is determined by combustion and thermal conductivity detection, while inorganic C is determined by weight lass after addition of hydrochloric acid. Organic C is calculated by the difference between these two determinations.
Reference for Total C:Nelson, D.W. and Sommers, L.E. 1996. Total Carbon, organic carbon and organic matter. P. 961-1010 In: J.M. Bartels et al. (ed.) Methods of soil analysis: Part 3 Chemical methods. (3rd ed.) ASA and SSSA, Madison, WI. Book series no. 5
Reference for Inorganic C:Loeppert, R.H. and Suarez, D.L. 1996. Gravimetric Method for Loss of Carbon Dioxide. P. 455-456 In: J.M. Bartels et al. (ed.) Methods of soil analysis: Part 3 Chemical methods. (3rd ed.) ASA and SSSA, Madison, WI. Book series no. 5
Particle size analysis involves the measurement of the proportions of the various primary soil particle sizes (ie. clay < 0.004 mm, silt 0.004-0.063 mm, sand 0.063-2.0 mm and gravel > 2.0 mm). In this method, the gravel and sand portions are determined by sieving, while the silt and clay portion is determined by sedimentation using Stokes Law, which relates the radius of the particles to the velocity of the sedimentation in water. Pretreatment of the soil with Calgon (sodium hexametaphosphate) is used to ensure the complete dispersion of the primary soil particles. Additional pretreatments may be necessary to remove cementing materials such as CaCO3 and organic matter.
ReferenceY.P. Kalra, and D.G. Maynard, 1991. Methods Manual For Forest Soil and Plant Analysis,Northwest Region. Forestry Canada (modified sand, silt and clay size ranges)
ALS Test Code Test Description
Soil
Soil
SSSA (1996) p. 973
FORESTRY CANADA (1991) P. 46-48 MOD
Method Reference**
** ALS test methods may incorporate modifications from specified reference methods to improve performance.
Matrix
The last two letters of the above test code(s) indicate the laboratory that performed analytical analysis for that test. Refer to the list below:
Laboratory Definition Code Laboratory Location
SK ALS LABORATORY GROUP - SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
Test Method References:
Chain of Custody Numbers:
GLOSSARY OF REPORT TERMSSurrogates are compounds that are similar in behaviour to target analyte(s), but that do not normally occur in environmental samples. For applicable tests, surrogates are added to samples prior to analysis as a check on recovery. In reports that display the D.L. column, laboratory objectives for surrogates are listed there.mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram based on dry weight of samplemg/kg wwt - milligrams per kilogram based on wet weight of samplemg/kg lwt - milligrams per kilogram based on lipid-adjusted weight mg/L - unit of concentration based on volume, parts per million.< - Less than.D.L. - The reporting limit.N/A - Result not available. Refer to qualifier code and definition for explanation.
Test results reported relate only to the samples as received by the laboratory.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL SAMPLES WERE RECEIVED IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION.Analytical results in unsigned test reports with the DRAFT watermark are subject to change, pending final QC review.
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Test Matrix Reference Result Qualifier Units RPD Limit Analyzed
C-TOT-ORG-LECO-SK
PSA-PIPET-DETAIL-SK
Soil
Soil
R1472236
R1476166
Batch
Batch
DUP
IRM
MB
IRM
WG1168422-1
WG1168422-2
WG1168422-3
WG1169160-2
L930732-7
2004_SOIL
FARM98
Total Organic Carbon
Total Organic Carbon
Total Organic Carbon
% Gravel (>2mm)
% Sand (2.00mm - 1.00mm)
% Sand (1.00mm - 0.50mm)
% Sand (0.50mm - 0.25mm)
% Sand (0.25mm - 0.125mm)
% Sand (0.125mm - 0.063mm)
% Silt (0.063mm - 0.0312mm)
% Silt (0.0312mm - 0.004mm)
% Clay (<4um)
0.70
1.43
<0.10
0.00
2.01
7.57
8.87
13.7
10.4
12.4
19.5
25.6
20-SEP-10
20-SEP-10
20-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
0.17 30
1.1-1.5
1-1.02
1-5
5-9
5.5-11.5
11-15
7.97-14.03
9.1-16.9
13-23
22.9-30.1
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
0.70
0.1
2
DRAFT
Quality Control ReportPage 2 ofReport Date: 29-SEP-10Workorder: L931614
Limit 99% Confidence Interval (Laboratory Control Limits)DUP DuplicateRPD Relative Percent DifferenceN/A Not AvailableLCS Laboratory Control SampleSRM Standard Reference MaterialMS Matrix SpikeMSD Matrix Spike DuplicateADE Average Desorption EfficiencyMB Method BlankIRM Internal Reference MaterialCRM Certified Reference MaterialCCV Continuing Calibration VerificationCVS Calibration Verification StandardLCSD Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate
Legend:
The ALS Quality Control Report is provided to ALS clients upon request. ALS includes comprehensive QC checks with every analysis to ensure our high standards of quality are met. Each QC result has a known or expected target value, which is compared against pre-determined data quality objectives to provide confidence in the accuracy of associated test results.
Please note that this report may contain QC results from anonymous Sample Duplicates and Matrix Spikes that do not originate from this Work Order.
Hold Time Exceedances:
All test results reported with this submission were conducted within ALS recommended hold times.
ALS recommended hold times may vary by province. They are assigned to meet known provincial and/or federal government requirements. In the absence of regulatory hold times, ALS establishes recommendations based on guidelines published by the US EPA, APHA Standard Methods, or Environment Canada (where available). For more information, please contact ALS.
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[This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written authority of the Laboratory.]
EC-59369282656
Job Reference: Project P.O. #:
Legal Site Desc: C of C Numbers:
15-SEP-10
Lab Work Order #: L931616
Date Received:AMEC EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL
5667 - 70 STREETEDMONTON AB T6B 3P6
ATTN: JESSE DANG ~ CHEMISTRYFINAL 23-SEP-10 16:16 (MT)Report Date:
Version:
Certificate of Analysis
ALS CANADA LIMITED Part of the ALS Group A Campbell Brothers Limited Company
____________________________________________
Maureen OlinekSenior Account Manager
ADDRESS: 9936-67 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6E 0P5 Canada | Phone: +1 780 413 5227 | Fax: +1 780 437 2311
Phone: 780-436-2152
ALS LABORATORY GROUP ANALYTICAL REPORT
L931616 CONTD....
2PAGE
Result D.L. Units Extracted AnalyzedSample Details/Parameters
of
EC-59369
Qualifier* Batch
* Refer to Referenced Information for Qualifiers (if any) and Methodology.
3
L931616-1 COMPOSITE ULC ~10-12048CLIENTSampled By:
SOIL
% Gravel (>2mm)% Sand (2.00mm - 1.00mm)% Sand (1.00mm - 0.50mm)% Sand (0.50mm - 0.25mm)% Sand (0.25mm - 0.125mm)% Sand (0.125mm - 0.063mm)% Silt (0.063mm - 0.0312mm)% Silt (0.0312mm - 0.004mm)% Clay (<4um)
%%%%%%%%%
21-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-10
23-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-10
8.236.458.5920.226.011.29.369.060.99
Particle size - Sieve and Pipette0.100.100.100.100.100.100.100.100.10
Matrix:
R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166
PSA-PIPET-DETAIL-SK
Reference Information
Particle size - Sieve and Pipette
L931616 CONTD....
3PAGE of
EC-59369
Particle size analysis involves the measurement of the proportions of the various primary soil particle sizes (ie. clay < 0.004 mm, silt 0.004-0.063 mm, sand 0.063-2.0 mm and gravel > 2.0 mm). In this method, the gravel and sand portions are determined by sieving, while the silt and clay portion is determined by sedimentation using Stokes Law, which relates the radius of the particles to the velocity of the sedimentation in water. Pretreatment of the soil with Calgon (sodium hexametaphosphate) is used to ensure the complete dispersion of the primary soil particles. Additional pretreatments may be necessary to remove cementing materials such as CaCO3 and organic matter.
ReferenceY.P. Kalra, and D.G. Maynard, 1991. Methods Manual For Forest Soil and Plant Analysis,Northwest Region. Forestry Canada (modified sand, silt and clay size ranges)
ALS Test Code Test Description
Soil FORESTRY CANADA (1991) P. 46-48 MOD
Method Reference**
** ALS test methods may incorporate modifications from specified reference methods to improve performance.
Matrix
The last two letters of the above test code(s) indicate the laboratory that performed analytical analysis for that test. Refer to the list below:
Laboratory Definition Code Laboratory Location
SK ALS LABORATORY GROUP - SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
Test Method References:
Chain of Custody Numbers:
GLOSSARY OF REPORT TERMSSurrogates are compounds that are similar in behaviour to target analyte(s), but that do not normally occur in environmental samples. For applicable tests, surrogates are added to samples prior to analysis as a check on recovery. In reports that display the D.L. column, laboratory objectives for surrogates are listed there.mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram based on dry weight of samplemg/kg wwt - milligrams per kilogram based on wet weight of samplemg/kg lwt - milligrams per kilogram based on lipid-adjusted weight mg/L - unit of concentration based on volume, parts per million.< - Less than.D.L. - The reporting limit.N/A - Result not available. Refer to qualifier code and definition for explanation.
Test results reported relate only to the samples as received by the laboratory.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL SAMPLES WERE RECEIVED IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION.Analytical results in unsigned test reports with the DRAFT watermark are subject to change, pending final QC review.
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Client:
Contact:
AMEC EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL5667 - 70 STREET EDMONTON AB T6B 3P6JESSE DANG ~ CHEMISTRY
Report Date: 23-SEP-10Workorder: L931616
Test Matrix Reference Result Qualifier Units RPD Limit Analyzed
PSA-PIPET-DETAIL-SK Soil
R1476166BatchIRMWG1169160-2 FARM98
% Gravel (>2mm)
% Sand (2.00mm - 1.00mm)
% Sand (1.00mm - 0.50mm)
% Sand (0.50mm - 0.25mm)
% Sand (0.25mm - 0.125mm)
% Sand (0.125mm - 0.063mm)
% Silt (0.063mm - 0.0312mm)
% Silt (0.0312mm - 0.004mm)
% Clay (<4um)
0.00
2.01
7.57
8.87
13.7
10.4
12.4
19.5
25.6
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
1-1.02
1-5
5-9
5.5-11.5
11-15
7.97-14.03
9.1-16.9
13-23
22.9-30.1
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
2
Quality Control ReportPage 2 ofReport Date: 23-SEP-10Workorder: L931616
Limit 99% Confidence Interval (Laboratory Control Limits)DUP DuplicateRPD Relative Percent DifferenceN/A Not AvailableLCS Laboratory Control SampleSRM Standard Reference MaterialMS Matrix SpikeMSD Matrix Spike DuplicateADE Average Desorption EfficiencyMB Method BlankIRM Internal Reference MaterialCRM Certified Reference MaterialCCV Continuing Calibration VerificationCVS Calibration Verification StandardLCSD Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate
Legend:
The ALS Quality Control Report is provided to ALS clients upon request. ALS includes comprehensive QC checks with every analysis to ensure our high standards of quality are met. Each QC result has a known or expected target value, which is compared against pre-determined data quality objectives to provide confidence in the accuracy of associated test results.
Please note that this report may contain QC results from anonymous Sample Duplicates and Matrix Spikes that do not originate from this Work Order.
Hold Time Exceedances:
All test results reported with this submission were conducted within ALS recommended hold times.
ALS recommended hold times may vary by province. They are assigned to meet known provincial and/or federal government requirements. In the absence of regulatory hold times, ALS establishes recommendations based on guidelines published by the US EPA, APHA Standard Methods, or Environment Canada (where available). For more information, please contact ALS.
2
[This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written authority of the Laboratory.]
EC-59383282655
Job Reference: Project P.O. #:
Legal Site Desc: C of C Numbers:
15-SEP-10
Lab Work Order #: L931617
Date Received:AMEC EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL
5667 - 70 STREETEDMONTON AB T6B 3P6
ATTN: JESSE DANG ~ CHEMISTRYFINAL 23-SEP-10 16:16 (MT)Report Date:
Version:
Certificate of Analysis
ALS CANADA LIMITED Part of the ALS Group A Campbell Brothers Limited Company
____________________________________________
Maureen OlinekSenior Account Manager
ADDRESS: 9936-67 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6E 0P5 Canada | Phone: +1 780 413 5227 | Fax: +1 780 437 2311
Phone: 780-436-2152
ALS LABORATORY GROUP ANALYTICAL REPORT
L931617 CONTD....
2PAGE
Result D.L. Units Extracted AnalyzedSample Details/Parameters
of
EC-59383
Qualifier* Batch
* Refer to Referenced Information for Qualifiers (if any) and Methodology.
3
L931617-1 COMPOSITE SLI ~10-12113CLIENTSampled By:
SOIL
% Gravel (>2mm)% Sand (2.00mm - 1.00mm)% Sand (1.00mm - 0.50mm)% Sand (0.50mm - 0.25mm)% Sand (0.25mm - 0.125mm)% Sand (0.125mm - 0.063mm)% Silt (0.063mm - 0.0312mm)% Silt (0.0312mm - 0.004mm)% Clay (<4um)
%%%%%%%%%
21-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-1021-SEP-10
23-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-1023-SEP-10
15.112.613.612.311.25.7510.914.44.26
Particle size - Sieve and Pipette0.100.100.100.100.100.100.100.100.10
Matrix:
R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166R1476166
PSA-PIPET-DETAIL-SK
Reference Information
Particle size - Sieve and Pipette
L931617 CONTD....
3PAGE of
EC-59383
Particle size analysis involves the measurement of the proportions of the various primary soil particle sizes (ie. clay < 0.004 mm, silt 0.004-0.063 mm, sand 0.063-2.0 mm and gravel > 2.0 mm). In this method, the gravel and sand portions are determined by sieving, while the silt and clay portion is determined by sedimentation using Stokes Law, which relates the radius of the particles to the velocity of the sedimentation in water. Pretreatment of the soil with Calgon (sodium hexametaphosphate) is used to ensure the complete dispersion of the primary soil particles. Additional pretreatments may be necessary to remove cementing materials such as CaCO3 and organic matter.
ReferenceY.P. Kalra, and D.G. Maynard, 1991. Methods Manual For Forest Soil and Plant Analysis,Northwest Region. Forestry Canada (modified sand, silt and clay size ranges)
ALS Test Code Test Description
Soil FORESTRY CANADA (1991) P. 46-48 MOD
Method Reference**
** ALS test methods may incorporate modifications from specified reference methods to improve performance.
Matrix
The last two letters of the above test code(s) indicate the laboratory that performed analytical analysis for that test. Refer to the list below:
Laboratory Definition Code Laboratory Location
SK ALS LABORATORY GROUP - SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
Test Method References:
Chain of Custody Numbers:
GLOSSARY OF REPORT TERMSSurrogates are compounds that are similar in behaviour to target analyte(s), but that do not normally occur in environmental samples. For applicable tests, surrogates are added to samples prior to analysis as a check on recovery. In reports that display the D.L. column, laboratory objectives for surrogates are listed there.mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram based on dry weight of samplemg/kg wwt - milligrams per kilogram based on wet weight of samplemg/kg lwt - milligrams per kilogram based on lipid-adjusted weight mg/L - unit of concentration based on volume, parts per million.< - Less than.D.L. - The reporting limit.N/A - Result not available. Refer to qualifier code and definition for explanation.
Test results reported relate only to the samples as received by the laboratory.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL SAMPLES WERE RECEIVED IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION.Analytical results in unsigned test reports with the DRAFT watermark are subject to change, pending final QC review.
3
Quality Control ReportPage 1 of
Client:
Contact:
AMEC EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL5667 - 70 STREET EDMONTON AB T6B 3P6JESSE DANG ~ CHEMISTRY
Report Date: 23-SEP-10Workorder: L931617
Test Matrix Reference Result Qualifier Units RPD Limit Analyzed
PSA-PIPET-DETAIL-SK Soil
R1476166BatchIRMWG1169160-2 FARM98
% Gravel (>2mm)
% Sand (2.00mm - 1.00mm)
% Sand (1.00mm - 0.50mm)
% Sand (0.50mm - 0.25mm)
% Sand (0.25mm - 0.125mm)
% Sand (0.125mm - 0.063mm)
% Silt (0.063mm - 0.0312mm)
% Silt (0.0312mm - 0.004mm)
% Clay (<4um)
0.00
2.01
7.57
8.87
13.7
10.4
12.4
19.5
25.6
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
23-SEP-10
1-1.02
1-5
5-9
5.5-11.5
11-15
7.97-14.03
9.1-16.9
13-23
22.9-30.1
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
2
Quality Control ReportPage 2 ofReport Date: 23-SEP-10Workorder: L931617
Limit 99% Confidence Interval (Laboratory Control Limits)DUP DuplicateRPD Relative Percent DifferenceN/A Not AvailableLCS Laboratory Control SampleSRM Standard Reference MaterialMS Matrix SpikeMSD Matrix Spike DuplicateADE Average Desorption EfficiencyMB Method BlankIRM Internal Reference MaterialCRM Certified Reference MaterialCCV Continuing Calibration VerificationCVS Calibration Verification StandardLCSD Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate
Legend:
The ALS Quality Control Report is provided to ALS clients upon request. ALS includes comprehensive QC checks with every analysis to ensure our high standards of quality are met. Each QC result has a known or expected target value, which is compared against pre-determined data quality objectives to provide confidence in the accuracy of associated test results.
Please note that this report may contain QC results from anonymous Sample Duplicates and Matrix Spikes that do not originate from this Work Order.
Hold Time Exceedances:
All test results reported with this submission were conducted within ALS recommended hold times.
ALS recommended hold times may vary by province. They are assigned to meet known provincial and/or federal government requirements. In the absence of regulatory hold times, ALS establishes recommendations based on guidelines published by the US EPA, APHA Standard Methods, or Environment Canada (where available). For more information, please contact ALS.
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