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2011-06-21 OER Remedial Investigation Report 372 LAFAYETTE STREET (AKA 11 GREAT JONES STREET) MANHATTAN, NEW YORK Remedial Investigation Report NYC BCP Site Number: 13CVCP073M Prepared for: Great Jones Lafayette LLC 372 Lafayette Street Manhattan, New York Prepared by: ESPL Environmental Consultants Corp 2 West 32 nd Street New York, NY 10006 May 2012

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2011-06-21 OER Remedial Investigation Report

372 LAFAYETTE STREET

(AKA 11 GREAT JONES STREET) MANHATTAN, NEW YORK

Remedial Investigation Report

NYC BCP Site Number: 13CVCP073M

Prepared for:

Great Jones Lafayette LLC

372 Lafayette Street

Manhattan, New York

Prepared by:

ESPL Environmental Consultants Corp

2 West 32nd Street

New York, NY 10006

May 2012

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REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION REPORT

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................ 4 

LIST OF ACRONYMS ........................................................................................................... 5 

FIGURES ................................................................................................................................. 3 

LIST OF ACRONYMS ........................................................................................................... 5 

CERTIFICATION ................................................................................................................... 6 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ..................................................................................................... 7 

REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION REPORT .......................................................................... 11 

1.0   SITE BACKGROUND ........................................................................................... 11 

1.1   SITE LOCATION AND CURRENT USAGE ................................................... 11 

1.2  Proposed Redevelopment Plan ............................................................................ 11 

1.3   DESCRIPTION OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY ......................................... 12 

2.0   SITE HISTORY ...................................................................................................... 13 

2.1   PAST USES AND OWNERSHIP ...................................................................... 13 

2.2   PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS ....................................................................... 13 

2.3   SITE INSPECTION ............................................................................................ 14 

2.4   AREAS OF CONCERN...................................................................................... 14 

3.0   PROJECT MANAGEMENT .................................................................................. 15 

3.1   PROJECT ORGANIZATION............................................................................. 15 

3.2   HEALTH AND SAFETY ................................................................................... 15 

3.3  MATERIALS MANAGEMENT ........................................................................ 15 

4.0   REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION ACTIVITIES ..................................................... 15 

4.1   GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATION ................................................................. 16 

4.2   BORINGS AND MONITORING WELLS......................................................... 16 

4.3   SAMPLE COLLECTION AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS ............................... 17 

5.0   ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION ................................................................... 21 

5.1  GEOLOGICAL AND HYDROGEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ........................... 21 

5.2   SOIL CHEMISTRY ........................................................................................ 21 

5.5   PRIOR ACTIVITY ............................................................................................. 23 

5.6   IMPEDIMENTS TO REMEDIAL ACTION ..................................................... 23 

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REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION REPORT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FIGURES

Figure 1 - Site Location Map

Figure 2 - Redevelopment Plan

Figure 3 – Surrounding Land Usage Map

Figure 4 - Map of Areas of Concern

Figure 5 - Location of Soil Borings, Wells, Soil Vapor Samples and Groundwater Flow Direction

Figure 6 - Soil Vapor Extraction Schematic

Figure 7 - Map of Soil Chemistry Results

Figure 8 - Map of Groundwater Chemistry Results

Figure 9 - Map of Soil Vapor Chemistry Results

TABLES

Table 1 - Construction Details for Soil Borings and Monitoring Wells

Table 2 - Groundwater Level Data

Table 3 - Analytical methods summary for all media

Table 4 – Groundwater Sampling Logs

Tables 5 - 8 - Soil Analytical Data Summary (showing exceedence of Track 2 SCOs)

Tables 9 - 12 - Groundwater Analytical Data Summary (showing exceedence of New York State

Groundwater Standards)

Table 13 - Soil Vapor Analytical Data Summary (showing exceedences of NYS DOH Soil Vapor

Intrusion Guidance)

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APPENDICES

Appendix A - Phase 1 Report

Appendix B - Phase II Report

Appendix C - Remedial Investigation Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan

Appendix D - Soil Boring Geologic Logs

Appendix E - Laboratory Data Deliverables for Soil Analytical Data

Appendix F - Laboratory Data Deliverables for Groundwater Analytical Data

Appendix G - Laboratory Data Deliverables for Soil Vapor Analytical Data

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LIST OF ACRONYMS

Acronym Definition

AOC Area of Concern

CAMP Community Air Monitoring Plan

COC Contaminant of Concern

CPP Citizen Participation Plan

CSM Conceptual Site Model

DER-10 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Technical Guide 10

FID Flame Ionization Detector

GPS Global Positioning System

HASP Health and Safety Plan

HAZWOPER Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response

IRM Interim Remedial Measure

NAPL Non-aqueous Phase Liquid

NYC BCP New York City Brownfield Cleanup Program

NYC DOHMH New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

NYC OER New York City Office of Environmental Remediation

NYS DOH ELAP

New York State Department of Health Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program

OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration

PID Photoionization Detector

QEP Qualified Environmental Professional

RI Remedial Investigation

RIR Remedial Investigation Report

SCO Soil Cleanup Objective

SPEED Searchable Property Environmental Electronic Database

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CERTIFICATION

I, Ray Kahn, am a Qualified Environmental Professional, as defined in RCNY § 43-1402(ar). I have primary

direct responsibility for implementation of the Remedial Investigation for the 372 Lafayette Street (AKA 11 Great

Jones Street) Site, (NYC BCP Site No. 13CVCP073M). I am responsible for the content of this Remedial

Investigation Report (RIR), have reviewed its contents and certify that this RIR is accurate to the best of my

knowledge and contains all available environmental information and data regarding the property.

Ray Kahn 5/30/12

Qualified Environmental Professional Date Signature

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Remedial Investigation Report (RIR) provides sufficient information for establishment

of remedial action objectives, evaluation of remedial action alternatives, and selection of a

remedy pursuant to RCNY§ 43-1407(f). The remedial investigation (RI) described in this

document is consistent with applicable guidance.

Site Location and Current Usage

The Site is located at 372 Lafayette Street in the NoHo section in Manhattan, New York

and is identified as Block 530 and Lot 13 on the New York City Tax Map. Figure 1 shows the

Site Location Map. The Site is 3,035-square feet and is bounded by Great Jones Street to the

north, by an automobile repair facility and gasoline station to the south, Lafayette Street to the

east, and by a multiple-story residential building with ground-floor retail to the west. A map of

the site boundary is shown in Figure 1. Currently, the Site is a vacant building that was used for

the repair and maintenance of automobiles by Meineke Car Care Center and contains a one story

building, approximately 25 feet by 100 feet.

Summary of Proposed Redevelopment Plan

The proposed future use of the Site will consist of a six-story residential building with the

first floor used for retail and a cellar used for retail, mechanical and storage. Layout of the

proposed site development is presented in Figure 2. The property is located in a Manufacturing

Zoning District (M1-5B), but a zoning variance was adopted by the Board of Standards and

Appeals on April 17, 2007, printed in Bulletin No. 16, Vol. 92 so that the proposed development

would be consistent with zoning for the property.

The existing one story building will be demolished and a six story building with cellar is to

be constructed with retail and 8 residential units. The cellar will be approximately 13.5 feet

below grade and the overall building height will be approximately 82 feet. The proposed cellar

will be used to house the building’s utilities, storage and retail space, the first floor will be used

for retail and residential use, and the 2nd through 6th floors will be used for residential space. The

proposed development will cover the entire footprint of the site. The proposed redevelopment

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plans are included in Figure 2. The excavation of the site is required in order to create the cellar

area. The excavation is not anticipated to go below the water table, since the water table is

approximately 15-20 feet below grade.

Summary of Past Uses of Site and Areas of Concern

Based on the Phase I ESA, the Site was developed prior to 1895 for residential use with a

ground-level store. From at least 1921 to 1950, the southeastern portion of the Site was used as a

gasoline station with two associated 550-gallon buried gasoline tanks. The Site was

redeveloped with the existing 1-story commercial building circa 1969 for use as a car wash and

was also used for auto repair starting around 1991. The AOCs identified for this site include:

1. Partially Exposed UST Area – A UST (500-1,000 gallon assumed capacity) was

identified during geotechnical test pits and is currently partially exposed.

2. UST/Fill Port Area – Two areas of the subject site were identified as possible

UST areas. The Sanborn maps depicted a UST in the southwest corner of the site.

Due to the presence of three abandoned fill ports located on the sidewalk of Lafayette

Street, the Phase I also indicated a potential UST in the east side of the building.

3. Lift/Bay Area – Two bays facing the Lafayette Street utilized surface mounted

lifts for automobile repairs.

4. Floor Drain Area – A portion of the floor slab of the Great Jones side of the

building was covered with a steel plate. Apparently the plate was covering a pit that

was used for draining the bay area. The pit bottom was solid and there was no

obvious drain outlet.

5. Historic Fill – historic fill was identified to approximately 16 feet bgs.

Summary of the Work Performed under the Remedial Investigation

1. Conducted a Site inspection to identify AOCs and physical obstructions (i.e.

structures, buildings, etc.);

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2. Installed 3 soil borings across the project Site, utilized 1 existing geotechnical test pit,

and collected seven soil samples for chemical analysis from the soil borings to

evaluate soil quality;

3. Installed two groundwater monitoring wells throughout the Site and used one existing

monitoring well adjacent to the Site to establish groundwater flow and collected three

groundwater samples for chemical analysis to evaluate groundwater quality;

4. Installed three soil vapor probes throughout the Site and collected three samples for

chemical analysis.

Summary of Environmental Findings

1. Elevation of the property ranges from 40 to 41 feet.

2. Depth to groundwater ranges from 40 to 41 feet bgs at the Site.

3. Groundwater flow is generally from east to west beneath the Site.

4. Depth to bedrock is unknown at the Site.

5. The stratigraphy of the site, from the surface down, consists of 8 to 12 feet of

heterogeneous urban fill mixed with fine to course silty sand underlain by light brown

sand.

6. Soil/fill samples collected during the RI showed no VOCs, PCBs, or pesticides at

detectable concentrations. Four SVOCs were detected slightly above Unrestricted and

Restricted Residential SCOs in one sample collected from the geotechnical test pit near

the exposed UST. These SVOCs were all PAH compounds (benzo(a)anthracene,

benzo(a)pyrene, benzo(a)fluoranthene and chrysene) and their concentrations and

distributions indicate that they are associated with historic fill material observed in

shallow soil. Five metals exceeded UUSCOs in shallow soil samples, and of these metals,

copper (max of 798 ppm), mercury (max of 1 ppm), and lead (max of 781 ppm) also

exceeded their respective RRSCOs. No SVOCs or Metals were detected above UUSCOs

within the deeper soil samples collected below the historic fill material. Overall, the

findings were consistent with observations for other historical fill sites.

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7. Groundwater samples collected during the RI showed no VOCs, SVOCs, PCBs, or

pesticides at detectable concentrations. Dissolved metals including manganese, sodium,

iron and lead (at 0.043 ppb) were identified above NYSDEC Part 703.5 Groundwater

Quality Standards (GQS). Metals findings in groundwater are indicative of regional

groundwater impacts, rather than migration of metals from on-Site historic fill material.

The RI indicates that groundwater is not impacted by site conditions and did not reveal

any sources of contaminants onsite.

8. Soil vapor samples collected during the RI showed petroleum and chlorinated VOCs at

generally low concentrations. PCE was identified in all samples at a maximum

concentration of 41.8 ug/m3, TCE was also identified in one sample at a concentration of

3.1 ug/m3. These results for TCE and PCE are below the monitoring level ranges of the

State DOH soil vapor guidance matrix. Neither PCE nor TCE were detected within any

of the soil or groundwater samples collected at the Site, and these low levels suggest an

offsite origin.

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REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION REPORT

1.0 SITE BACKGROUND

Great Jones Lafayette LLC has enrolled in the New York City Voluntary Cleanup Program

(NYC VCP) to investigate and remediate a 0.069-acre site located at 372 Lafayette Street (AKA

11 Great Jones Street) in NoHo section of Manhattan, New York. Residential and retail use, is

proposed for the property. The RI work was performed between March 28, 2012 and April 4,

2012. This RIR summarizes the nature and extent of contamination and provides sufficient

information for establishment of remedial action objectives, evaluation of remedial action

alternatives, and selection of a remedy that is protective of human health and the environment

consistent with the use of the property pursuant to RCNY§ 43-1407(f).

1.1 SITE LOCATION AND CURRENT USAGE

The Site is located at 372 Lafayette Street in the NoHo section of Manhattan, New York

and is identified as Block 530 and Lot 13 on the New York City Tax Map. Figure 1 shows the

Site location. The Site is 3,035-square feet and is bounded by Great Jones Street to the north, an

automobile repair facility and gasoline station to the south, Lafayette Street to the east, and a

multiple-story residential building with ground-floor retail to the west. A map of the site

boundary is shown in Figure 1. Currently, the Site is a vacant building that was used for the

repair and maintenance of automobiles by Meineke Car Care Center and contains a one story

building, approximately 25 feet by 100 feet.

1.2 Proposed Redevelopment Plan

The proposed future use of the Site will consist of a six-story residential building with the

first floor used for retail and a cellar used for retail, mechanical and storage. Layout of the

proposed site development is presented in Figure 2. The property is located in a Manufacturing

Zoning District (M1-5B), but a zoning variance was adopted by the Board of Standards and

Appeals on April 17, 2007, printed in Bulletin No. 16, Vol. 92 so that the proposed development

would be consistent with zoning for the property.

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The proposed structure complies with all requirements for setbacks, rear yard, and side yard.

The building will also have a full sprinkler system and comply with all requirements of the New

York City Fire Department (FDNY) and the New York City Department of Buildings

(NYCDOB). The proposed cellar will be used to house the building’s utilities, storage and retail

space. The usage of the floors is as follows:

FLOOR USAGE GROSS FA

Cellar Retail

Mechanical and Storage

1,805

1,191

1st Floor Retail

Residential Unit

2,221

684

2nd – 4th Floor Residential Units 2,920 per floor

5th Floor Residential Units 2,915

6th Floor Residential Units 1,503

The existing one story building will be demolished and a six story building with cellar is to be

constructed with retail and 8 residential units. The cellar will be approximately 13.5 feet below

grade and the overall building height will be approximately 82 feet. The proposed development

will cover the entire footprint of the site. The proposed redevelopment plans are included in

Figure 2. The excavation of the site is required in order to create the cellar area. The excavation

is not anticipated to go below the water table, since the water table is approximately 40-41 feet

below grade.

1.3 DESCRIPTION OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY

The surrounding properties are residential, retail and commercial use. The buildings range

from 1 to 6 stories in height and there are several parking garages and sites that are under

construction in the area. The zoning of the surrounding area is indicated as R7-2, C6-2 and M1-

5B. There are no schools, day care facilities or hospitals within a 500 foot radius. Figure 3

shows the surrounding land usage.

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2.0 SITE HISTORY

2.1 PAST USES AND OWNERSHIP

Based on the Phase I ESA, the Site was developed prior to 1895 for residential use with a

ground-level store. From at least 1921 to 1950, the southeastern portion of the Site was used as a

gasoline station with two associated 550-gallon buried gasoline tanks. The Site was

redeveloped with the existing 1-story commercial building circa 1969for use as a car wash and

was also used for auto repair starting around 1991.

2.2 PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

Previous investigations performed at the Site include the following:

Land America Commercial Services (LAC) prepared a Phase I ESA in accordance with the

American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) Standard E 1527 for the subject site, dated

October 2005. During the site investigation three potential fill ports were observed in the

sidewalk on Lafayette Street. These fill ports were found to be concrete filled. The NYCDOB

records include a gasoline tank permit, dated 1933. Additionally, a large rectangular metal grate

was identified in the northern garage bay within the subject site. LAC was unable to lift the

grate, due to its weight, for inspection. 55-gallon waste oil drums were observed at the site but

no disposal records were made available for inspection. Heavy staining was encountered in the

bay areas and the waste oil storage areas. A Phase II LSI was recommended based on the

findings of the Phase I ESA.

A Phase II LSI was conducted by LAC on December 6, 2005. Ground penetrating radar

(GPR) survey was conducted at the subject site and no anomalies consistent with a UST were

identified. Four (4) soil borings were advanced to various depths. SB-1 was advanced, on the

sidewalk near the fill ports that were concrete filled, to a depth of 35 feet below ground surface

(bgs). No groundwater was encountered. Borings SB-2 through SB-4 were advanced inside of

the building. SB-2 was advance to a depth of 15 bgs, and SB-3 and SB-4 was advance to 10 bgs.

No groundwater was encountered. One sample from each boring was collected and analyzed for

volatile organic compounds (VOCs), USEPA Method 8260 and semi-volatile organic

compounds (SVOCs), USEPA Method 8270.

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2.3 SITE INSPECTION

After reviewing the previously conducted Phase I and Phase II reports, a site inspection was

performed by Ray Kahn on March 15, 2012. It was noted that several test pits had been

excavated against the north, south, east and western side of the building to approximately 20 bgs.

The test pits were shored and secured for structural evaluation and geological inspection of the

sub-surface condition. The test pit on the central east side of the site discovered a 42” diameter

UST of unknown content buried approximately 3 bgs. The UST was partially exposed, therefore

the exact length is unknown, however, the tank is assumed to have a capacity of 500-1,000

gallons.

2.4 AREAS OF CONCERN

The AOCs identified for this site include:

1. Partially Exposed UST Area – A UST (500-1,000 gallon assumed capacity) was

identified during geotechnical test pits and is currently partially exposed.

2. UST/Fill Ports Area – Two areas of the subject site were identified as possible

UST areas. The Sanborn maps depicted a UST in the southwest corner of the site.

Due to the presence of three abandoned fill ports located on the sidewalk of Lafayette

Street, the Phase I also indicated a potential UST in the east side of the building.

3. Lift/Bay Area – Two bays facing the Lafayette Street utilized surface mounted

lifts for automobile repairs.

4. Floor Drain Area – A portion of the floor slab of the Great Jones side of the

building was covered with a steel plate. Apparently the plate was covering a pit that

was used for draining the bay area. The pit bottom was solid and there was no

obvious drain outlet.

5. Historic Fill – historic fill was identified to approximately 8 to 12 feet bgs.

Phase 1 Report is presented in Appendix A. A map showing areas of concern is presented in

Figure 2.

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3.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT

3.1 PROJECT ORGANIZATION

The Qualified Environmental Profession (QEP) responsible for preparation of this RIR is

Ray Kahn, P.E.

3.2 HEALTH AND SAFETY

All work described in this RIR was performed in full compliance with applicable laws and

regulations, including Site and OSHA worker safety requirements and HAZWOPER

requirements.

3.3 MATERIALS MANAGEMENT

All material encountered during the RI was managed in accordance with applicable laws and

regulations.

4.0 REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION ACTIVITIES

ESPL performed the following scope of work:

1. Conducted a Site inspection to identify AOCs and physical obstructions (i.e.

structures, buildings, etc.);

2. Installed 3 soil borings across the project Site, utilized 1 existing geotechnical test pit,

and collected seven soil samples for chemical analysis from the soil borings to

evaluate soil quality;

3. Installed two groundwater monitoring wells throughout the Site and used one existing

monitoring well adjacent to the Site to establish groundwater flow and collected three

groundwater samples for chemical analysis to evaluate groundwater quality;

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4. Installed three soil vapor probes throughout the Site and collected three samples for

chemical analysis.

4.1 GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATION

A geophysical survey was conducted by Goldstar Environmental Services, Inc. (Goldstar) of

Philipsburg, New Jersey on October 28, 2005, as requested by LAC during the Phase II Limited

Site Assessment. The survey was performed on the exterior of the building, in the sidewalk area.

The interior of the building was not surveyed due to interference and access issues. The GPR

survey report is included as part of the Phase II Limited Investigation, included in the Appendix

B of this Report.

4.2 BORINGS AND MONITORING WELLS

Drilling and Soil Logging

Soil borings were installed utilizing a Geoprobe® direct-push drill rig outfitted with a

macro-core sampler and dedicated acetate liners. Soils were collected continuously from ground

surface to 20 feet bgs. Soils were field-screened for the presence of VOCs using a PID and were

visually inspected for evidence of contamination. No elevated PID readings or visual/ olfactory

evidence of contamination were identified. Drilling equipment (i.e., split spoon samplers, rods,

etc.) and non-dedicated sampling equipment was thoroughly washed with Alconox and water,

using a brush to remove particulate matter or surface film, followed by a thorough rinsing with

tap water, followed by a distilled water rinse and allowed to air dry before commencement of

drilling activities and between boring locations and sampling intervals. Soil samples at each

boring location were collected in 4’ intervals from grade to final termination depth of each

boring. Boring logs were prepared by a geotechnical engineer and are attached in Appendix D.

A map showing the location of soil borings and monitor wells is shown in Figure 5.

Groundwater Monitoring Well Construction

Permanent 1-inch diameter monitoring wells with 5-feet of screens deployed from 42 to 47

feet bgs were installed at the locations shown as MW-1 and MW-2 in Figure 5, and the casings

extended from the screen to grade. Sand pack was installed in the annular space from about one

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foot below the bottom of the monitoring well to approximately one to three feet above the top of

the well screen. The annulus was then filled with bentonite slurry. Concrete slurry mix was used

from the top of the bentonite seal to install the flush mounted locking steel casing. Monitor well

locations are shown in Figure 5.

Survey

All sampling location measurements were taken from the south and west interior walls of the

site.

Water Level Measurement

An oil/water interface probe, cotton string and disposable bailers were used to detect the

presence of any floating products as well as water level measurement in the well. The wells

were then purged using a peristaltic pump with dedicated polyethylene tubing. Three to five well

casing volumes of standing water were removed from each well until the turbidity was cleared

prior to sample collection. Water level data is included in Table 2.

4.3 SAMPLE COLLECTION AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS

Sampling performed as part of the field investigation was conducted for all Areas of Concern

and also considered other means for bias of sampling based on professional judgment, area

history, discolored soil, stressed vegetation, drainage patterns, field instrument measurements,

odor, or other field indicators. All media including soil, groundwater and soil vapor have been

sampled and evaluated in the RIR. Discrete (grab) samples have been used for final delineation

of the nature and extent of contamination and to determine the impact of contaminants on public

health and the environment. The sampling performed and presented in this RIR provides

sufficient basis for evaluation of remedial action alternatives, establishment of a qualitative

human health exposure assessment, and selection of a final remedy.

Soil Sampling

The soil borings were advanced to a maximum depth of 18 fbg using a track mounted

Geoprobe® system. Soil samples were collected directly from four-foot macro-core samplers.

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The visual inspection of the samples was immediately performed and field logs were prepared.

All samples were screened using handheld MiniRAE 2000 and the readings were logged.

Discrete grab soil samples from the sampling intervals 0-2 bgs and 16-18 bgs were collected.

Samples were placed into laboratory supplied sample bottles, labeled and stored on site in a

cooler. Two soil samples from each boring were submitted to a NYSDOH ELAP-certified

laboratory for analysis. In addition, sample USTB was also collected at 6.5 feet bgs from an open

geotechnical test pit. The soil samples were analyzed for the presence of Volatile Organic

Compounds (VOC) using EPA Method 8021/8260, Semi-volatile Organic Compounds (SVOC)

using EPA Method 8270, Metals using EPA Method 6010 and Polychlorinated Biphenyls

(PCBs) using EPA Method 8082. Soil analytical results were compared to NYSDEC’s

Unrestricted Use Soil Cleanup Objectives (SCOs) and Restricted Residential Use SCOs.

Seven soil samples were collected for chemical analysis during this RI. Data on soil sample

collection for chemical analyses, including dates of collection and sample depths, is reported in

Table 5 - 8. Figure 5 shows the location of samples collected in this investigation. Laboratories

and analytical methods are shown below.

Groundwater Sampling

ESPL collected three (3) groundwater samples from borings MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3 using

a peristaltic pump on April 4, 2012. Non-dedicated sampling equipment was decontaminated

prior to the collection of each sample. Following stabilization of the field parameters,

groundwater was carefully poured from the discharge tubing into laboratory-supplied sample

containers. Groundwater sample was labeled, and analyzed for the presence of VOC, SVOC,

TAL Metals PCBs, and Pesticides. The groundwater sample analytical results were compared to

the NYSDEC Class GA Groundwater Quality Standards, Technical and Operational Guidance

Series (TOGS) 1.1.1, Ambient Water Quality Standards and Guidance Values and Groundwater

Effluent Limitations, (NYSDEC, June 1998).

Three groundwater samples were collected for chemical analysis during this RI. Groundwater

sample collection data is reported in Table 9-12. Sampling logs with information on purging and

sampling of groundwater monitor wells is included in Table 4. Figure 5 shows the location of

groundwater sampling. Laboratories and analytical methods are shown below.

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Soil Vapor Sampling

The soil vapor probes were advanced utilizing a track mounted Geoprobe® system to a depth

of 16 feet bgs. The soil vapor probe consisted of a 21” stainless steel wire screen implant fitted with

a ¼” diameter polyethylene tubing to the surface and was sealed at grade with a cement-bentonite

mixture. A helium enriched atmosphere was created in the immediate vicinity of the area where the

probe intersects the ground surface. The tracer gas (helium) was utilized during purging and

sampling collection activities to serve as a quality assurance/quality control measure to verify the

integrity of the soil vapor probe seal, and that adequate sampling technique are being implemented.

One to three volumes (i.e., the volume of the sample probe and tube) of air was purged from the

implant using a calibrated vacuum pump. After purging, a 6-liter Summa® canister, fitted with a 2-

hour flow regulator, was attached to the surface tube of each of the four vapor implants. Prior to

initiating sample collection, sample identification, canister number, date and start time were

recorded on tags attached to each canister and in a bound field note book. Sampling then proceeded

by fully opening the flow control valve on each canister in turn. Immediately after opening the flow

control valve on a canister, the initial vacuum (inches of mercury) was recorded in the field book

and on the sample tag. When the vacuum level in the canister was between 5 and 8 inches of

mercury (approx 2 hours), the flow controller valve was closed, and the final vacuum recorded in

the field notebook and on the sample tag.

The samples were analyzed using USEPA Method TO-15 for volatile organic chemical

compounds and helium. The minimum reporting limit will be 1 microgram per cubic meter

(1mcg/m³) or less.

Three soil vapor probes were installed and three soil vapor samples were collected for

chemical analysis during this RI. Soil vapor sampling locations are shown in Figure 5. Soil vapor

sample collection data is reported in Table 13. Soil vapor sampling logs are included in

Appendix H. Methodologies used for soil vapor assessment conform to the NYS DOH Final

Guidance on Soil Vapor Intrusion, October 2006.

Chemical Analysis

Chemical analytical work presented in this RIR has been performed in the following manner:

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Factor Description

Quality Assurance Officer The chemical analytical quality assurance is directed by Margaret

Tavares

Chemical Analytical

Laboratory

Chemical analytical laboratory(s) used in the RI is NYS ELAP

certified and were Phoenix Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

Chemical Analytical

Methods

Soil analytical methods:

TAL Metals by EPA Method 6010C (rev. 2007);

VOCs by EPA Method 8260C (rev. 2006);

SVOCs by EPA Method 8270D (rev. 2007);

Pesticides by EPA Method 8081B (rev. 2000);

PCBs by EPA Method 8082A (rev. 2000);

Groundwater analytical methods:

TAL Metals by EPA Method 6010C (rev. 2007);

VOCs by EPA Method 8260C (rev. 2006);

SVOCs by EPA Method 8270D (rev. 2007);

Pesticides by EPA Method 8081B (rev. 2000);

PCBs by EPA Method 8082A (rev. 2000);

Soil vapor analytical methods:

VOCs by TO-15 VOC parameters..

Results of Chemical Analyses

Laboratory data for soil, groundwater and soil vapor are summarized in Table 5-13,

respectively. Laboratory data deliverables for all samples evaluated in this RIR are provided in

digital form in Appendix E, F, and G.

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5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION

5.1 GEOLOGICAL AND HYDROGEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

Stratigraphy

The lithologic description of the sediments from soil borings advanced during this

investigation at the site identifies heterogeneous urban fill across most of the site mixed with fine

to coarse silty sand with rock fragments to a depth of 16 bgs. From 16-20 bgs light brown sand

is encountered.

Hydrogeology

A table of water level data for all monitor wells is included in Table 2. The average depth to

groundwater is 40.7 feet bgs and the range in depth is 40.33 – 41.15 feet bgs. A map of

groundwater level elevations with groundwater contours and inferred flow lines is shown in

Figure 5. Groundwater flow is from east to west.

5.2 SOIL CHEMISTRY

Soil/fill samples collected during the RI showed no VOCs, PCBs, or pesticides at detectable

concentrations. Four SVOCs were detected above Unrestricted and Restricted Residential SCOs

in one sample collected from the geotechnical test pit near the exposed UST. These SVOCs

were all PAH compounds, (benzo(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, benzo(a)fluoranthene and

chrysene) and their concentrations and distributions indicate that they are associated with historic

fill material observed in shallow soil. Five metals exceeded UUSCOs in shallow soil samples,

and of these metals, copper (max of 798 ppm), mercury (max of 1 ppm), and lead (max of 781

ppm) also exceeded their respective RRSCOs. No SVOCs or Metals were detected above

UUSCOs within the deeper soil samples collected below the historic fill material. Overall, the

findings were consistent with observations for other historical fill sites.

Data collected during the RI is sufficient to delineate the vertical and horizontal distribution

of contaminants in soil/fill at the Site. A summary table of data for chemical analyses performed

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on soil samples is included in Table 4. Figure 7 shows the location and posts the values for

soil/fill that exceed the 6NYCRR Part 375-6.8 Track 2 Soil Cleanup Objectives.

5.3 GROUNDWATER CHEMISTRY

Groundwater samples collected during the RI showed no VOCs, SVOCs, PCBs, or pesticides

at detectable concentrations. Dissolved metals including manganese, sodium, iron and lead (at

0.043 ppb) were identified above NYSDEC Part 703.5 Groundwater Quality Standards (GQS).

Metals findings in groundwater are indicative of regional groundwater impacts, rather than

migration of metals from on-Site historic fill material. The RI indicates that groundwater is not

impacted by site conditions and did not reveal any sources of contaminants onsite.

Data collected during the RI is sufficient to delineate the distribution of contaminants in

groundwater at the Site. A summary table of data for chemical analyses performed on

groundwater samples is included in Table 9-12 Exceedence of applicable groundwater standards

are shown. Figure 8 shows the location and posts the values for groundwater that exceed the

New York State 6NYCRR Part 703.5 Class GA groundwater standards.

5.4 SOIL VAPOR CHEMISTRY

Soil vapor samples collected during the RI showed petroleum and chlorinated VOCs at

generally low concentrations. PCE was identified in all samples at a maximum concentration of

41.8 ug/m3, TCE was also identified in one sample at a concentration of 3.1 ug/m3. These results

for TCE and PCE are below the monitoring level ranges of the State DOH soil vapor guidance

matrix. Neither PCE nor TCE were detected within any of the soil or groundwater samples

collected at the Site, and these low levels suggest an offsite origin.

Data collected during the RI is sufficient to delineate the distribution of contaminants in soil

vapor at the Site. A summary table of data for chemical analyses performed on soil vapor

samples is included in Table 6. Figure 9 shows the location and posts the values for soil vapor

samples with detected concentrations.

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5.5 PRIOR ACTIVITY

Based on an evaluation of the data and information from the RIR, disposal of significant

amounts of hazardous waste is not suspected at this site.

5.6 IMPEDIMENTS TO REMEDIAL ACTION

There are no known impediments to remedial action at this property.

ESPL Env. Consltnts. Corp. BORING LOG 2 W 32nd Street, Suite 504, New York, NY 10001 *Tel: (212) 363 3775 Sheet No. 1 of 1

BH NO. SB-1 Sampling Area:

Date: _March 27, 2012 Start Time: ___4:00_PM_ ___Time Completion: __ 6:30 PM___

Project #: 212117-2

Location: 372 Lafayette Street, New York, NY

Coordinates / Ref. Points (Datum): Concrete Slab Finished Elevation

Drilling Contractor: : Syska Inc.

Drilling Method: _Geo-probe__ Borehole Dia.: 2”

Drilling Rig: N/A Drilling Fluid Used: N/A

Driver Hammer Weight: N/A Hammer Drop: N/A

Length and Diameter Coring Device: 4 ft, 2 Inch

Driller: Todd

Sampling Interval: 4’

Total Depth Drilled (ft) 18 h

Ground Elevation: l Ground Water Level

SAMPLE /DEPTH

(ft)

Core Recovery

(ft)

PID/Field Reading

(PPM)

Sample DESCRIPTION

Y N Time

(0-4) 24” Ø Y - 4:00 PM Light brown sand with broken concrete, Backfill material (soil Sample collected for laboratory analysis)

(4-8) 30” Ø - N -- Mixed light brown sand, brick, broken concrete & fill material (8-12) 26” Ø - N -- Light brown sand, brick broken concrete (12-16) 30” Ø - N -- Light brown sand & stone fragment & rock segment (16-20) 36” Ø Y N 4:55 PM Light brown sand(soil Sample collected for laboratory analysis) Total Samples Collected: Soil/Sediment/Rock and Groundwater: __ 2__S _--___Sediment _--____Rock _--___GW __2_ __Total

Remarks/Observations: Sketch

N (SB-1) Lafayette Street

The soil boring was advanced on the path of remote fill ports

identified in phase I report and and south east of the lift.

This soil boring was converted to the Monitoring well (MW-1)

after the soil sample was collected from the bottom of the boring

at 16-18 fbfg. Soil samples for lab analysis at 0-2 & 16-20 fbfg.

Prepared By: RK Date: 3/30/2012

ESPL Env. Consltnts. Corp. BORING LOG 2 W 32nd Street, Suite 504, New York, NY 10001 *Tel: (212) 363 3775 Sheet No. 1 of 1

BH NO. SB-2 Sampling Area:

Date: _March 27, 2012 Start Time: ___8:00_AM_ ___Time Completion: __ 12:45 PM____

Project #: 212117-2

Location: 372 Lafayette Street, New York, NY

Coordinates / Ref. Points (Datum): Concrete Slab Finished Elevation

Drilling Contractor: : Syska Inc.

Drilling Method: _Geo-probe__ Borehole Dia.: 2”

Drilling Rig: N/A Drilling Fluid Used: N/A

Driver Hammer Weight: N/A Hammer Drop: N/A

Length and Diameter Coring Device: 4 ft, 2 Inch

Driller: Todd

Sampling Interval: 4’

Total Depth Drilled (ft) 18 h

Ground Elevation: l Ground Water Level

SAMPLE /DEPTH

(ft)

Core Recovery

(ft)

PID/Field Reading

(PPM)

Sample DESCRIPTION

Y N Time

(0-4) 24” Ø Y - 11:10 AM Light brown sand with broken concrete, asphalt & Brick (soil Sample collected for laboratory analysis)

(4-8) 24” Ø - N --- Brown sand, broken concrete & brick (8-12) 30” Ø - N -- Light brown sand & stone (12-16) 42” Ø - N -- Light brown sand & brick & concrete (16-20) 48” Ø Y N 12:00 PM Light brown sand(soil Sample collected for laboratory analysis) Total Samples Collected: Soil/Sediment/Rock and Groundwater: __ 2__S _--___Sediment _--____Rock _--___GW __2_ __Total

Remarks/Observations: Sketch

N (SB-2) Lafayette Street

This soil boring was advanced near the lift area and NW of the

UST identified during the test pit excavation prior to our

investigation.

This soil boring was converted to the Monitoring well (MW-2)

after the soil sample was collected from the bottom of the boring

at 16-18 fbfg. Soil samples for lab analysis at 0-2 & 16-20 fbfg.

Prepared By: RK Date: 3/30/2012

ESPL Env. Consltnts. Corp. BORING LOG 2 W 32nd Street, Suite 504, New York, NY 10001 *Tel: (212) 363 3775 Sheet No. 1 of 1

BH NO. SB-3 Sampling Area:

Date: _March 28, 2012 Start Time: ___9:00_AM_ ___Time Completion: __ 11:30 AM____

Project #: 212117-2

Location: 372 Lafayette Street, New York, NY

Coordinates / Ref. Points (Datum): Concrete Slab Finished Elevation

Drilling Contractor: : Syska Inc.

Drilling Method: _Geo-probe__ Borehole Dia.: 2”

Drilling Rig: N/A Drilling Fluid Used: N/A

Driver Hammer Weight: N/A Hammer Drop: N/A

Length and Diameter Coring Device: 4 ft, 2 Inch

Driller: Todd

Sampling Interval: 4’

Total Depth Drilled (ft) 18 h

Ground Elevation: l Ground Water Level

SAMPLE /DEPTH

(ft)

Core Recovery

(ft)

PID/Field Reading

(PPM)

Sample DESCRIPTION

Y N Time

(0-4) 24” Ø Y - 10:00 AM Light broen sand with broken concrte, Backfill material (soil Sample collected for laboratory analysis)

(4-8) 30” Ø - N -- Mixed light brown sand, brick, broken concrete & fill material (8-12) 26” Ø - N -- Light brown sand, brick broken concrete (12-16) 30” Ø - N -- Light brown sand & stone fragment & rock segment (16-20) 36” Ø Y N 10:45 AM Light brown sand(soil Sample collected for laboratory analysis) Total Samples Collected: Soil/Sediment/Rock and Groundwater: __ 2__S _--___Sediment _--____Rock _--___GW __2_ __Total

Remarks/Observations: Sketch

N (SB-3) Lafayette Street

This soil boring was advanced near the floor drain area, North of

The building and the lift .

Due to refusal, this soil boring was not converted to the

Monitoring.

Two (2) soil samples were collected from this boring at

0-2 & 16-20 fbfg.

Prepared By: RK Date: 3/30/2012

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Attn: Mr. Ray KahnESPL2 West 32nd StreetSuite 504New York, NY 10001

Project ID: 212117-2

This laboratory is in compliance with the NELAC requirements of procedures used except where indicated.

This report contains results for the parameters tested, under the sampling conditions described on the Chain Of Custody, as received by the laboratory. All soils and sludges are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted in the sample comments.

A scanned version of the COC form accompanies the analytical report and is an exact duplicate of the original.

Sincerely yours,

Laboratory DirectorPhyllis Shiller

If you have any questions concerning this testing, please do not hesitate to contact Phoenix Client Services at ext. 200.

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4470 Aluminum 49 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 3.3 Antimony 3.3 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg2.65 Arsenic 0.65 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg84.2 Barium 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg0.33 Beryllium 0.26 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg12800 Calcium 49 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.33 Cadmium 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg11.2 Chromium 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg3.86 Cobalt 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg32.9 Copper 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/kg8290 Iron 49 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg187 Lead 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg3150 Magnesium 4.9 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg169 Manganese 3.3 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg0.55 Mercury 0.07 04/02/12 RS SW-7471mg/Kg11.1 Nickel 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg1140 Potassium 4.9 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 1.3 Selenium 1.3 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.33 Silver 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg481 Sodium 4.9 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 2.9 Thallium 2.9 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/KgCompleted Total Metals Digest 03/29/12 T SW846 - 3050

15.9 Vanadium 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg178 Zinc 3.3 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg91 Percent Solid 03/29/12 JL E160.3%Completed Soil Extraction for PCB 03/29/12 RB/F SW3545

Completed Soil Extraction for SVOA 03/29/12 RB/R SW3545

Completed Mercury Digestion 04/02/12 X/X SW7471

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Polychlorinated BiphenylsND PCB-1016 360 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1221 360 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1232 360 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1242 360 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1248 360 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1254 360 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1260 360 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1262 360 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1268 360 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates84 % DCBP 04/02/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

70 % TCMX 04/02/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloropropene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloropropane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichloropropane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2,2-Dichloropropane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Chlorotoluene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Hexanone 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Isopropyltoluene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Acetone 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Acrylonitrile 11 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Benzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromochloromethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromodichloromethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromoform 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromomethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon Disulfide 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon tetrachloride 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg

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ND Chlorobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroform 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloromethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromochloromethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromoethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Dibromomethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Dichlorodifluoromethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Ethylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1P

ND Isopropylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND m&p-Xylene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl Ethyl Ketone 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 11 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Methylene chloride 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Naphthalene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Butylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Propylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND o-Xylene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND p-Isopropyltoluene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND sec-Butylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Styrene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND tert-Butylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrachloroethene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 11 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND Toluene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Total Xylenes 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 11 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichloroethene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorofluoromethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Vinyl chloride 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates97 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 04/02/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

93 % Bromofluorobenzene 04/02/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

101 % Dibromofluoromethane 04/02/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

97 % Toluene-d8 04/02/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dichlorophenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND 2,4-Dimethylphenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrophenol 570 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chloronaphthalene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chlorophenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylnaphthalene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitroaniline 570 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitrophenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3-Nitroaniline 570 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloroaniline 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitroaniline 570 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitrophenol 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthylene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acetophenone 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Aniline 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Anthracene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Azobenzene 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1

580 Benz(a)anthracene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzidine 430 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg520 Benzo(a)pyrene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg780 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(ghi)perylene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg250 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzoic acid 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Benzyl butyl phthalate 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Carbazole 530 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg540 Chrysene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenzofuran 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Diethyl phthalate 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dimethylphthalate 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-butylphthalate 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-octylphthalate 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg1100 Fluoranthene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Fluorene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachloroethane 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Isophorone 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Naphthalene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Nitrobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodimethylamine 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachloronitrobenzene 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachlorophenol 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg790 Phenanthrene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Phenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg990 Pyrene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pyridine 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates74 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

81 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

80 % 2-Fluorophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

89 % Nitrobenzene-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

82 % Phenol-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

94 % Terphenyl-d14 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

Comments:

Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 06, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Directory

Units^ = All soils and sludges are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted in the sample comments.

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG ID: GBB59635

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Project ID: 212117-2

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5160 Aluminum 54 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 3.6 Antimony 3.6 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.72 Arsenic 0.72 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg73.1 Barium 0.36 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg0.32 Beryllium 0.29 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg2650 Calcium 5.4 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.36 Cadmium 0.36 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg11.3 Chromium 0.36 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg3.38 Cobalt 0.36 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg10.3 Copper 0.36 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/kg8620 Iron 5.4 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg50.3 Lead 0.36 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg1730 Magnesium 5.4 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg175 Manganese 0.36 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.06 Mercury 0.06 04/02/12 RS SW-7471mg/Kg11.3 Nickel 0.36 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg761 Potassium 5.4 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 1.4 Selenium 1.4 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.36 Silver 0.36 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg96.0 Sodium 5.4 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 3.2 Thallium 3.2 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/KgCompleted Total Metals Digest 03/29/12 T SW846 - 3050

14.9 Vanadium 0.36 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg56.8 Zinc 0.36 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg95 Percent Solid 03/29/12 JL E160.3%Completed Soil Extraction for PCB 03/29/12 RB/F SW3545

Completed Soil Extraction for SVOA 03/29/12 RB/R SW3545

Completed Mercury Digestion 04/02/12 X/X SW7471

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Polychlorinated BiphenylsND PCB-1016 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1221 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1232 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1242 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1248 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1254 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1260 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1262 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1268 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates111 % DCBP 03/30/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

86 % TCMX 03/30/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloropropene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloroethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloropropane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichloropropane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2,2-Dichloropropane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Chlorotoluene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Hexanone 26 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Isopropyltoluene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 26 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Acetone 26 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Acrylonitrile 11 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Benzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromobenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromochloromethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromodichloromethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromoform 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromomethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon Disulfide 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon tetrachloride 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg

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ND Chlorobenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroform 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloromethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromochloromethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromoethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Dibromomethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Dichlorodifluoromethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Ethylbenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1P

ND Isopropylbenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND m&p-Xylene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl Ethyl Ketone 26 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 11 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Methylene chloride 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Naphthalene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Butylbenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Propylbenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND o-Xylene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND p-Isopropyltoluene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND sec-Butylbenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Styrene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND tert-Butylbenzene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrachloroethene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 11 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND Toluene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Total Xylenes 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 11 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichloroethene 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorofluoromethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Vinyl chloride 5.3 03/31/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates105 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 03/31/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

89 % Bromofluorobenzene 03/31/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

90 % Dibromofluoromethane 03/31/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

96 % Toluene-d8 03/31/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dichlorophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND 2,4-Dimethylphenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrophenol 550 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chloronaphthalene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chlorophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylnaphthalene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitroaniline 550 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitrophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3-Nitroaniline 550 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloroaniline 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitroaniline 550 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitrophenol 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthylene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acetophenone 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Aniline 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Anthracene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Azobenzene 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1

ND Benz(a)anthracene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzidine 420 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(a)pyrene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(b)fluoranthene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(ghi)perylene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(k)fluoranthene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzoic acid 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Benzyl butyl phthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Carbazole 520 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Chrysene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenzofuran 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Diethyl phthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dimethylphthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-butylphthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-octylphthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Fluoranthene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Fluorene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachloroethane 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Isophorone 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Naphthalene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Nitrobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodimethylamine 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachloronitrobenzene 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachlorophenol 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Phenanthrene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Phenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pyrene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pyridine 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates93 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

79 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

79 % 2-Fluorophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

84 % Nitrobenzene-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

79 % Phenol-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

101 % Terphenyl-d14 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

Comments:

Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 06, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Directory

Units^ = All soils and sludges are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted in the sample comments.

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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Analyzed by:

SOIL

ESPL

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LB

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RK

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Analysis ReportApril 06, 2012

Time

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587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG ID: GBB59635

Client ID:

Project ID: 212117-2

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3010 Aluminum 52 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 3.4 Antimony 3.4 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg7.69 Arsenic 0.69 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg108 Barium 0.34 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.28 Beryllium 0.28 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg15500 Calcium 52 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg0.98 Cadmium 0.34 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg12.5 Chromium 0.34 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg4.65 Cobalt 0.34 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg76.7 Copper 0.34 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/kg15000 Iron 52 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg489 Lead 3.4 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg1460 Magnesium 5.2 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg187 Manganese 0.34 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg0.71 Mercury 0.08 04/02/12 RS SW-7471mg/Kg15.4 Nickel 0.34 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg650 Potassium 5.2 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 1.4 Selenium 1.4 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 1 Silver 1 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg196 Sodium 5.2 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 3.1 Thallium 3.1 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/KgCompleted Total Metals Digest 03/29/12 T SW846 - 3050

18.0 Vanadium 0.34 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg226 Zinc 3.4 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg92 Percent Solid 03/29/12 JL E160.3%Completed Soil Extraction for PCB 03/29/12 RB/F SW3545

Completed Soil Extraction for SVOA 03/29/12 RB/R SW3545

Completed Mercury Digestion 04/02/12 X/X SW7471

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Polychlorinated BiphenylsND PCB-1016 350 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1221 350 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1232 350 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1242 350 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1248 350 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1254 350 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1260 350 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1262 350 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1268 350 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates93 % DCBP 03/30/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

74 % TCMX 03/30/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloropropene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloroethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloropropane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichloropropane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2,2-Dichloropropane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Chlorotoluene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Hexanone 140 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Isopropyltoluene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 140 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Acetone 140 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Acrylonitrile 54 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Benzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromobenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromochloromethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromodichloromethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromoform 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromomethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon Disulfide 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon tetrachloride 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg

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ND Chlorobenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroform 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloromethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromochloromethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromoethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Dibromomethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Dichlorodifluoromethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Ethylbenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1P

ND Isopropylbenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND m&p-Xylene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl Ethyl Ketone 140 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 54 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Methylene chloride 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Naphthalene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Butylbenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Propylbenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND o-Xylene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND p-Isopropyltoluene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND sec-Butylbenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Styrene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND tert-Butylbenzene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrachloroethene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 54 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND Toluene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Total Xylenes 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 54 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichloroethene 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorofluoromethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Vinyl chloride 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates98 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 04/02/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

86 % Bromofluorobenzene 04/02/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

21 % Dibromofluoromethane 04/02/12 H/J 70 - 130 %% 3

93 % Toluene-d8 04/02/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dichlorophenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND 2,4-Dimethylphenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrophenol 560 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chloronaphthalene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chlorophenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylnaphthalene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitroaniline 560 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitrophenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3-Nitroaniline 560 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloroaniline 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitroaniline 560 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitrophenol 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthylene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acetophenone 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Aniline 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Anthracene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Azobenzene 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1

450 Benz(a)anthracene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzidine 420 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg480 Benzo(a)pyrene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg680 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg270 Benzo(ghi)perylene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(k)fluoranthene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzoic acid 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Benzyl butyl phthalate 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Carbazole 530 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg460 Chrysene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenzofuran 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Diethyl phthalate 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dimethylphthalate 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-butylphthalate 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-octylphthalate 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg700 Fluoranthene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Fluorene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachloroethane 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Isophorone 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Naphthalene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Nitrobenzene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodimethylamine 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachloronitrobenzene 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachlorophenol 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Phenanthrene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Phenol 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg720 Pyrene 250 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pyridine 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates92 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

76 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

74 % 2-Fluorophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

81 % Nitrobenzene-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

76 % Phenol-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

94 % Terphenyl-d14 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

Comments:Poor surrogate recovery was observed for volatiles due to matrix interference.

Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 06, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.3 = This parameter exceeds laboratory specified limits.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Directory

Units^ = All soils and sludges are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted in the sample comments.

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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3880 Aluminum 50 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 3.3 Antimony 3.3 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.67 Arsenic 0.67 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg24.0 Barium 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.27 Beryllium 0.27 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg701 Calcium 5.0 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.33 Cadmium 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg6.62 Chromium 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg3.07 Cobalt 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg7.23 Copper 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/kg8360 Iron 5.0 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg4.65 Lead 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg1700 Magnesium 5.0 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg157 Manganese 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.06 Mercury 0.06 04/02/12 RS SW-7471mg/Kg7.62 Nickel 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg588 Potassium 5.0 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 1.3 Selenium 1.3 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.33 Silver 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg88.7 Sodium 5.0 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 3.0 Thallium 3.0 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/KgCompleted Total Metals Digest 03/29/12 T SW846 - 3050

8.53 Vanadium 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg19.9 Zinc 0.33 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg97 Percent Solid 03/29/12 JL E160.3%Completed Soil Extraction for PCB 03/29/12 RB/F SW3545

Completed Soil Extraction for SVOA 03/29/12 RB/R SW3545

Completed Mercury Digestion 04/02/12 X/X SW7471

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Polychlorinated BiphenylsND PCB-1016 330 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1221 330 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1232 330 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1242 330 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1248 330 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1254 330 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1260 330 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1262 330 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1268 330 04/02/12 MH SW 8082ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates106 % DCBP 04/02/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

90 % TCMX 04/02/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloropropene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloroethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloropropane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichloropropane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 2,2-Dichloropropane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Chlorotoluene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Hexanone 26 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Isopropyltoluene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 26 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Acetone 26 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Acrylonitrile 10 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Benzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromobenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromochloromethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromodichloromethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromoform 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromomethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon Disulfide 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon tetrachloride 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg

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ND Chlorobenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroform 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloromethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromochloromethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromoethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Dibromomethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Dichlorodifluoromethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Ethylbenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1P

ND Isopropylbenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND m&p-Xylene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl Ethyl Ketone 26 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 10 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Methylene chloride 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Naphthalene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Butylbenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Propylbenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND o-Xylene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND p-Isopropyltoluene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND sec-Butylbenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Styrene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND tert-Butylbenzene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrachloroethene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 10 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND Toluene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Total Xylenes 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 10 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichloroethene 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorofluoromethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Vinyl chloride 5.2 04/02/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates99 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 04/02/12 R/J 70 - 130 %%

103 % Bromofluorobenzene 04/02/12 R/J 70 - 130 %%

85 % Dibromofluoromethane 04/02/12 R/J 70 - 130 %%

84 % Toluene-d8 04/02/12 R/J 70 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dichlorophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND 2,4-Dimethylphenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrophenol 540 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chloronaphthalene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chlorophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylnaphthalene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitroaniline 540 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitrophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) 340 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3-Nitroaniline 540 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 980 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 340 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloroaniline 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitroaniline 540 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitrophenol 980 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthylene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acetophenone 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Aniline 980 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Anthracene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Azobenzene 340 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1

ND Benz(a)anthracene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzidine 410 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(a)pyrene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(b)fluoranthene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(ghi)perylene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(k)fluoranthene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzoic acid 980 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Benzyl butyl phthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 340 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Carbazole 510 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Chrysene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenzofuran 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Diethyl phthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dimethylphthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-butylphthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-octylphthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Fluoranthene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Fluorene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachloroethane 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Isophorone 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Naphthalene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Nitrobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodimethylamine 340 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 340 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachloronitrobenzene 340 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachlorophenol 340 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Phenanthrene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Phenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pyrene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pyridine 340 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates88 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

79 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

80 % 2-Fluorophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

86 % Nitrobenzene-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

80 % Phenol-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

104 % Terphenyl-d14 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

Comments:

Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 06, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Directory

Units^ = All soils and sludges are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted in the sample comments.

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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Analysis ReportApril 06, 2012

Time

Date Time

587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG ID: GBB59635

Client ID:

Project ID: 212117-2

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5820 Aluminum 55 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 3.7 Antimony 3.7 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg2.77 Arsenic 0.73 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg309 Barium 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg0.31 Beryllium 0.29 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg40800 Calcium 55 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg0.39 Cadmium 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg10.4 Chromium 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg3.17 Cobalt 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg33.3 Copper 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/kg9270 Iron 5.5 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg603 Lead 3.7 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg3350 Magnesium 5.5 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg304 Manganese 3.7 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg1.00 Mercury 0.07 04/02/12 RS SW-7471mg/Kg10.7 Nickel 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg1510 Potassium 5.5 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 1.5 Selenium 1.5 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.37 Silver 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg611 Sodium 5.5 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 3.3 Thallium 3.3 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/KgCompleted Total Metals Digest 03/29/12 T SW846 - 3050

13.6 Vanadium 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg273 Zinc 3.7 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg91 Percent Solid 03/29/12 JL E160.3%Completed Soil Extraction for PCB 03/29/12 RB/F SW3545

Completed Soil Extraction for SVOA 03/29/12 RB/R SW3545

Completed Mercury Digestion 04/02/12 X/X SW7471

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Polychlorinated BiphenylsND PCB-1016 360 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1221 360 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1232 360 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1242 360 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1248 360 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1254 360 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1260 360 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1262 360 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1268 360 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates114 % DCBP 03/30/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

90 % TCMX 03/30/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloropropene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloropropane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichloropropane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2,2-Dichloropropane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Chlorotoluene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Hexanone 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Isopropyltoluene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Acetone 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Acrylonitrile 11 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Benzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromochloromethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromodichloromethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromoform 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromomethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon Disulfide 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon tetrachloride 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg

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ND Chlorobenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroform 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloromethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromochloromethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromoethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Dibromomethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Dichlorodifluoromethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Ethylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1P

ND Isopropylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND m&p-Xylene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl Ethyl Ketone 27 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 11 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Methylene chloride 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Naphthalene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Butylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Propylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND o-Xylene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND p-Isopropyltoluene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND sec-Butylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Styrene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND tert-Butylbenzene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrachloroethene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 11 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND Toluene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Total Xylenes 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 11 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichloroethene 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorofluoromethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/KgND Vinyl chloride 5.5 04/02/12 H/J SW8260ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates105 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 04/02/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

77 % Bromofluorobenzene 04/02/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

100 % Dibromofluoromethane 04/02/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

95 % Toluene-d8 04/02/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dichlorophenol 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND 2,4-Dimethylphenol 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrophenol 580 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chloronaphthalene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chlorophenol 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylnaphthalene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitroaniline 580 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitrophenol 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3-Nitroaniline 580 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 1100 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloroaniline 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitroaniline 580 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitrophenol 1100 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthylene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acetophenone 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Aniline 1100 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Anthracene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Azobenzene 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1

460 Benz(a)anthracene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzidine 440 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg460 Benzo(a)pyrene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg650 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(ghi)perylene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(k)fluoranthene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzoic acid 1100 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Benzyl butyl phthalate 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Carbazole 550 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg460 Chrysene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenzofuran 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Diethyl phthalate 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dimethylphthalate 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-butylphthalate 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-octylphthalate 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg740 Fluoranthene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Fluorene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobenzene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachloroethane 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Isophorone 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Naphthalene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Nitrobenzene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodimethylamine 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachloronitrobenzene 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachlorophenol 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg260 Phenanthrene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Phenol 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg730 Pyrene 260 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pyridine 360 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates105 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

84 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

84 % 2-Fluorophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

92 % Nitrobenzene-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

84 % Phenol-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

103 % Terphenyl-d14 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

Comments:

Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 06, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Directory

Units^ = All soils and sludges are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted in the sample comments.

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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Matrix:

Location Code:

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P.O.#:

Collected by:Received by:

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SOIL

ESPL

Standard

2121172

03/28/12

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FOR: Attn: Mr. Ray KahnESPL2 West 32nd StreetSuite 504New York, NY 10001

Analysis ReportApril 06, 2012

Time

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587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG ID: GBB59635

Client ID:

Project ID: 212117-2

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6170 Aluminum 56 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 3.7 Antimony 3.7 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.74 Arsenic 0.74 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg36.6 Barium 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg0.41 Beryllium 0.30 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg1290 Calcium 5.6 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.37 Cadmium 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg13.6 Chromium 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg5.05 Cobalt 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg8.98 Copper 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/kg12100 Iron 56 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg4.61 Lead 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg2100 Magnesium 5.6 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg377 Manganese 3.7 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.08 Mercury 0.08 04/02/12 RS SW-7471mg/Kg15.4 Nickel 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg1210 Potassium 5.6 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 1.5 Selenium 1.5 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 0.37 Silver 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg85.5 Sodium 5.6 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 3.3 Thallium 3.3 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/KgCompleted Total Metals Digest 03/29/12 T SW846 - 3050

16.4 Vanadium 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg18.8 Zinc 0.37 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg95 Percent Solid 03/29/12 JL E160.3%Completed Soil Extraction for PCB 03/29/12 RB/F SW3545

Completed Soil Extraction for SVOA 03/29/12 RB/R SW3545

Completed Mercury Digestion 04/02/12 X/X SW7471

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Polychlorinated BiphenylsND PCB-1016 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1221 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1232 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1242 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1248 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1254 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1260 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1262 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1268 340 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates116 % DCBP 03/30/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

92 % TCMX 03/30/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloropropene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloroethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloropropane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichloropropane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 2,2-Dichloropropane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Chlorotoluene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Hexanone 26 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Isopropyltoluene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 26 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Acetone 26 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Acrylonitrile 11 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Benzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromobenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromochloromethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromodichloromethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromoform 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromomethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon Disulfide 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon tetrachloride 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg

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ND Chlorobenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroform 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloromethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromochloromethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromoethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Dibromomethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Dichlorodifluoromethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Ethylbenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1P

ND Isopropylbenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND m&p-Xylene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl Ethyl Ketone 26 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 11 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Methylene chloride 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Naphthalene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Butylbenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Propylbenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND o-Xylene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND p-Isopropyltoluene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND sec-Butylbenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Styrene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND tert-Butylbenzene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrachloroethene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 11 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND Toluene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Total Xylenes 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 11 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichloroethene 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorofluoromethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Vinyl chloride 5.3 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates98 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 04/03/12 R/J 70 - 130 %%

93 % Bromofluorobenzene 04/03/12 R/J 70 - 130 %%

96 % Dibromofluoromethane 04/03/12 R/J 70 - 130 %%

100 % Toluene-d8 04/03/12 R/J 70 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dichlorophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND 2,4-Dimethylphenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrophenol 560 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chloronaphthalene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chlorophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylnaphthalene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitroaniline 560 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitrophenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3-Nitroaniline 560 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloroaniline 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitroaniline 560 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitrophenol 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthylene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acetophenone 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Aniline 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Anthracene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Azobenzene 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1

ND Benz(a)anthracene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzidine 420 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(a)pyrene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(b)fluoranthene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(ghi)perylene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzo(k)fluoranthene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzoic acid 1000 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Benzyl butyl phthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Carbazole 520 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Chrysene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenzofuran 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Diethyl phthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dimethylphthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-butylphthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-octylphthalate 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Fluoranthene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Fluorene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachloroethane 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Isophorone 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Naphthalene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Nitrobenzene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodimethylamine 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachloronitrobenzene 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachlorophenol 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Phenanthrene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Phenol 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pyrene 240 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pyridine 350 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates81 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

76 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

74 % 2-Fluorophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

83 % Nitrobenzene-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

75 % Phenol-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

95 % Terphenyl-d14 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

Comments:

Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 06, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Directory

Units^ = All soils and sludges are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted in the sample comments.

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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SOIL

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Standard

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587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG ID: GBB59635

Client ID:

Project ID: 212117-2

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5500 Aluminum 67 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 4.5 Antimony 4.5 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg15.0 Arsenic 0.89 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg165 Barium 0.45 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg0.40 Beryllium 0.36 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg11300 Calcium 6.7 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg0.59 Cadmium 0.45 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg19.8 Chromium 0.45 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg5.58 Cobalt 0.45 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg798 Copper 4.5 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/kg16800 Iron 67 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg781 Lead 4.5 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg2500 Magnesium 6.7 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg291 Manganese 4.5 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg0.73 Mercury 0.09 04/02/12 RS SW-7471mg/Kg21.9 Nickel 0.45 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg976 Potassium 6.7 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 1.8 Selenium 1.8 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 9 Silver 9 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg685 Sodium 6.7 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg< 4.0 Thallium 4.0 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/KgCompleted Total Metals Digest 03/29/12 T SW846 - 3050

18.0 Vanadium 0.45 03/30/12 LK 6010mg/Kg383 Zinc 4.5 03/31/12 LK 6010mg/Kg78 Percent Solid 03/29/12 JL E160.3%Completed Soil Extraction for PCB 03/29/12 RB/F SW3545

Completed Soil Extraction for SVOA 03/29/12 RB/R SW3545

Completed Mercury Digestion 04/02/12 X/X SW7471

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Polychlorinated BiphenylsND PCB-1016 430 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1221 430 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1232 430 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1242 430 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1248 430 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1254 430 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1260 430 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1262 430 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/KgND PCB-1268 430 03/30/12 MH SW 8082ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates76 % DCBP 03/30/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

72 % TCMX 03/30/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloroethene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,1-Dichloropropene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloroethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,2-Dichloropropane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,3-Dichloropropane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 2,2-Dichloropropane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Chlorotoluene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Hexanone 32 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 2-Isopropyltoluene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 32 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Acetone 32 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Acrylonitrile 13 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Benzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromobenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromochloromethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromodichloromethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromoform 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Bromomethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon Disulfide 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Carbon tetrachloride 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg

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ND Chlorobenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloroform 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Chloromethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromochloromethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Dibromoethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Dibromomethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Dichlorodifluoromethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Ethylbenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1,1P

ND Isopropylbenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND m&p-Xylene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl Ethyl Ketone 32 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 13 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Methylene chloride 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Naphthalene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Butylbenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND n-Propylbenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND o-Xylene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND p-Isopropyltoluene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND sec-Butylbenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Styrene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND tert-Butylbenzene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrachloroethene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 13 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg 1

ND Toluene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Total Xylenes 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 13 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichloroethene 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorofluoromethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/KgND Vinyl chloride 6.4 04/03/12 R/J SW8260ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates101 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 04/03/12 R/J 70 - 130 %%

89 % Bromofluorobenzene 04/03/12 R/J 70 - 130 %%

106 % Dibromofluoromethane 04/03/12 R/J 70 - 130 %%

93 % Toluene-d8 04/03/12 R/J 70 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dichlorophenol 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND 2,4-Dimethylphenol 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrophenol 680 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chloronaphthalene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Chlorophenol 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylnaphthalene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitroaniline 680 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 2-Nitrophenol 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) 420 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 3-Nitroaniline 680 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 1200 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 420 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chloroaniline 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitroaniline 680 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND 4-Nitrophenol 1200 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acenaphthylene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Acetophenone 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Aniline 1200 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Anthracene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Azobenzene 420 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1

1200 Benz(a)anthracene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzidine 510 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg1200 Benzo(a)pyrene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg1600 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg520 Benzo(ghi)perylene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg530 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Benzoic acid 1200 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg 1,1O

ND Benzyl butyl phthalate 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 420 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Carbazole 640 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg1100 Chrysene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dibenzofuran 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Diethyl phthalate 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Dimethylphthalate 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-butylphthalate 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Di-n-octylphthalate 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg1800 Fluoranthene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Fluorene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobenzene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachlorobutadiene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

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ND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Hexachloroethane 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg470 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Isophorone 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Naphthalene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Nitrobenzene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodimethylamine 420 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 420 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachloronitrobenzene 420 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pentachlorophenol 420 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Phenanthrene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Phenol 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg1700 Pyrene 300 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/KgND Pyridine 420 03/30/12 DD SW 8270ug/Kg

QA/QC Surrogates97 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

80 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

79 % 2-Fluorophenol 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

87 % Nitrobenzene-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

80 % Phenol-d5 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

100 % Terphenyl-d14 03/30/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

Comments:

Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 06, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Directory

Units^ = All soils and sludges are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted in the sample comments.

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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Analyzed by:

WATER

ESPL

Standard

2121172

03/27/12

LB

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Time

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587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG ID: GBB59635

Client ID:

Project ID: 212117-2

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloropropene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloropropane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichloropropane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 2,2-Dichloropropane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 2-Chlorotoluene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 2-Hexanone 25 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 2-Isopropyltoluene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 25 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Acetone 50 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L

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ND Acrylonitrile 10 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Benzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Bromobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L 1,1O

ND Bromochloromethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Bromodichloromethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Bromoform 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Bromomethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Carbon Disulfide 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Carbon tetrachloride 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Chlorobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Chloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Chloroform 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Chloromethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Dibromochloromethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Dibromoethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Dibromomethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Dichlorodifluoromethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Ethylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Hexachlorobutadiene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Isopropylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND m&p-Xylene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Methyl Ethyl Ketone 60 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 10 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Methylene chloride 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Naphthalene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND n-Butylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND n-Propylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND o-Xylene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND p-Isopropyltoluene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND sec-Butylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Styrene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND tert-Butylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Tetrachloroethene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 10 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L 1

ND Toluene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Total Xylenes 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 10 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Trichloroethene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Trichlorofluoromethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L 1

ND Vinyl chloride 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates100 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 03/30/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

103 % Bromofluorobenzene 03/30/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

96 % Dibromofluoromethane 03/30/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

101 % Toluene-d8 03/30/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

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Comments:FIELD BLANK INCLUDED

Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 06, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Directory

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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Matrix:

Location Code:

Rush Request:

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2121172

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Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG ID: GBB59635

Client ID:

Project ID: 212117-2

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloropropene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloropropane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichloropropane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 2,2-Dichloropropane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 2-Chlorotoluene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 2-Hexanone 25 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 2-Isopropyltoluene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 25 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Acetone 50 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L

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ND Acrylonitrile 10 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Benzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Bromobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L 1,1O

ND Bromochloromethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Bromodichloromethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Bromoform 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Bromomethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Carbon Disulfide 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Carbon tetrachloride 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Chlorobenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Chloroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Chloroform 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Chloromethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Dibromochloromethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Dibromoethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Dibromomethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Dichlorodifluoromethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Ethylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Hexachlorobutadiene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Isopropylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND m&p-Xylene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Methyl Ethyl Ketone 60 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 10 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Methylene chloride 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Naphthalene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND n-Butylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND n-Propylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND o-Xylene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND p-Isopropyltoluene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND sec-Butylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Styrene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND tert-Butylbenzene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Tetrachloroethene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 10 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L 1

ND Toluene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Total Xylenes 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 10 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Trichloroethene 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Trichlorofluoromethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/LND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L 1

ND Vinyl chloride 5.0 03/30/12 H/J SW8260ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates99 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 03/30/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

101 % Bromofluorobenzene 03/30/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

100 % Dibromofluoromethane 03/30/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

102 % Toluene-d8 03/30/12 H/J 70 - 130 %%

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Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 06, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Directory

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

QA/QC ReportApril 06, 2012

587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG I.D.: GBB59635

LCS%

DupRPD

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

SampleResult

DupResult

QA/QC Batch 197317, QC Sample No: BB59621 (BB59635, BB59636, BB59637, BB59638, BB59639, BB59640, BB59641)

ICP Metals - SoilNC NCAluminum BDL NC1013.70 104 2.9 75 - 125 3013700 13200

74.9 79.1Antimony BDL 5.5116NC 114 1.7 m75 - 125 30<3.7 <3.8

83.5 88.7Arsenic BDL 6.085.1NC 87.3 2.6 75 - 125 30<0.74 <0.75

92.8 97.4Barium BDL 4.889.78.60 88.1 1.8 75 - 125 3062.6 68.2

84.3 90.8Beryllium BDL 7.489.2NC 89.4 0.2 75 - 125 300.38 0.41

82.2 87.3Cadmium BDL 6.086.1NC 85.3 0.9 75 - 125 30<0.37 <0.38

>130 >130Calcium BDL NC87.04.90 88.7 1.9 m75 - 125 30461 439

89.5 92.0Chromium BDL 2.892.52.60 93.9 1.5 75 - 125 3039.3 38.3

84.0 89.4Cobalt BDL 6.287.72.90 87.9 0.2 75 - 125 308.96 9.22

88.5 93.7Copper BDL 5.790.30.60 90.2 0.1 75 - 125 3063.5 63.9

NC NCIron BDL NC1023.10 108 5.7 75 - 125 3019100 19700

83.4 89.0Lead BDL 6.587.30.20 88.9 1.8 75 - 125 305.07 5.06

NC NCMagnesium BDL NC90.58.50 90.6 0.1 75 - 125 306500 5970

98.4 108Manganese BDL 9.391.13.40 92.0 1.0 75 - 125 30232 240

83.4 89.4Nickel BDL 6.987.54.80 86.3 1.4 75 - 125 3014.3 15.0

81.9 81.4Potassium BDL 0.697.82.60 100 2.2 75 - 125 302330 2270

80.2 85.2Selenium BDL 6.082.1NC 83.1 1.2 75 - 125 30<1.5 <1.5

85.3 88.6Silver BDL 3.886.5NC 84.8 2.0 75 - 125 30<0.37 <0.38

127 >130Sodium BDL NC94.78.30 112 16.7 m75 - 125 30106 97.6

82.1 86.8Thallium BDL 5.687.6NC 88.3 0.8 75 - 125 30<3.3 <3.4

90.9 96.1Vanadium BDL 5.61004.20 103 3.0 75 - 125 3040.0 41.7

87.6 91.0Zinc BDL 3.886.03.40 85.7 0.3 75 - 125 3041.8 40.4

QA/QC Batch 197441, QC Sample No: BB60419 (BB59635, BB59636, BB59637, BB59638, BB59639, BB59640, BB59641)117 107Mercury - Soil BDL 8.9113NC 110 2.7 70 - 130 30<0.07 <0.07

m = This parameter is outside laboratory ms/msd specified recovery limits.

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MSRPD

QA/QC ReportApril 06, 2012

587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG I.D.: GBB59635

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

QA/QC Batch 197562, QC Sample No: BB58060 (BB59635, BB59637, BB59638, BB59639)

Volatiles - Soil125 1191,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 4.9115 123 6.7 70 - 130 30

93 1001,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 7.3113 110 2.7 70 - 130 30

114 1051,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 8.2107 120 11.5 70 - 130 30

108 1071,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.9100 105 4.9 70 - 130 30

93 1101,1-Dichloroethane ND 16.7112 101 10.3 70 - 130 30

92 861,1-Dichloroethene ND 6.7102 107 4.8 70 - 130 30

101 961,1-Dichloropropene ND 5.1110 94 15.7 70 - 130 30

113 991,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 13.2107 121 12.3 70 - 130 30

113 1071,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 5.5105 119 12.5 70 - 130 30

99 891,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 10.6109 118 7.9 70 - 130 30

111 1021,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 8.5115 120 4.3 70 - 130 30

107 1011,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 5.899 120 19.2 70 - 130 30

102 961,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 6.1102 107 4.8 70 - 130 30

110 1041,2-Dichloroethane ND 5.6100 105 4.9 70 - 130 30

108 1051,2-Dichloropropane ND 2.8104 105 1.0 70 - 130 30

114 1041,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 9.2116 123 5.9 70 - 130 30

101 971,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 4.0108 112 3.6 70 - 130 30

111 1061,3-Dichloropropane ND 4.6100 110 9.5 70 - 130 30

96 941,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.1106 109 2.8 70 - 130 30

92 982,2-Dichloropropane ND 6.3112 111 0.9 70 - 130 30

102 962-Chlorotoluene ND 6.1107 108 0.9 70 - 130 30

71 622-Hexanone ND 13.591 104 13.3 m70 - 130 30

106 1002-Isopropyltoluene ND 5.8109 113 3.6 70 - 130 30

104 994-Chlorotoluene ND 4.9111 115 3.5 70 - 130 30

94 874-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 7.791 107 16.2 70 - 130 30

79 66Acetone ND 17.988 109 21.3 m70 - 130 30

88 104Acrylonitrile ND 16.7103 97 6.0 70 - 130 30

107 102Benzene ND 4.8103 107 3.8 70 - 130 30

106 103Bromobenzene ND 2.9103 108 4.7 70 - 130 30

96 116Bromochloromethane ND 18.9111 98 12.4 70 - 130 30

110 110Bromodichloromethane ND 0.0107 108 0.9 70 - 130 30

103 108Bromoform ND 4.799 104 4.9 70 - 130 30

90 93Bromomethane ND 3.399 92 7.3 70 - 130 30

89 84Carbon Disulfide ND 5.896 104 8.0 70 - 130 30

86 98Carbon tetrachloride ND 13.0115 105 9.1 70 - 130 30

107 106Chlorobenzene ND 0.9104 109 4.7 70 - 130 30

95 96Chloroethane ND 1.0110 97 12.6 70 - 130 30

98 109Chloroform ND 10.6113 105 7.3 70 - 130 30

92 88Chloromethane ND 4.496 99 3.1 70 - 130 30

94 113cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 18.4113 98 14.2 70 - 130 30

109 106cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 2.8103 105 1.9 70 - 130 30

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MSD%

MSRPD

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LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

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%RPDLimits

112 107Dibromochloromethane ND 4.6104 113 8.3 70 - 130 30

108 110Dibromoethane ND 1.8102 107 4.8 70 - 130 30

109 107Dibromomethane ND 1.9104 106 1.9 70 - 130 30

65 81Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 21.997 84 14.4 m70 - 130 30

103 104Ethylbenzene ND 1.0108 112 3.6 70 - 130 30

94 84Hexachlorobutadiene ND 11.2109 110 0.9 70 - 130 30

110 105Isopropylbenzene ND 4.7118 121 2.5 70 - 130 30

106 104m&p-Xylene ND 1.9111 114 2.7 70 - 130 30

75 73Methyl ethyl ketone ND 2.790 84 6.9 70 - 130 30

106 98Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) ND 7.888 96 8.7 70 - 130 30

104 102Methylene chloride ND 1.9100 106 5.8 70 - 130 30

116 101Naphthalene ND 13.899 121 20.0 70 - 130 30

93 87n-Butylbenzene ND 6.7115 116 0.9 70 - 130 30

96 91n-Propylbenzene ND 5.3109 109 0.0 70 - 130 30

113 113o-Xylene ND 0.0113 116 2.6 70 - 130 30

104 98p-Isopropyltoluene ND 5.9116 118 1.7 70 - 130 30

102 98sec-Butylbenzene ND 4.0115 116 0.9 70 - 130 30

90 98Styrene ND 8.593 94 1.1 70 - 130 30

102 99tert-Butylbenzene ND 3.0110 110 0.0 70 - 130 30

100 92Tetrachloroethene ND 8.3109 115 5.4 70 - 130 30

86 99Tetrahydrofuran (THF) ND 14.199 92 7.3 70 - 130 30

104 105Toluene ND 1.0106 107 0.9 70 - 130 30

98 95trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 3.1102 110 7.5 70 - 130 30

112 109trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 2.7104 107 2.8 70 - 130 30

119 114trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene ND 4.3115 129 11.5 70 - 130 30

102 99Trichloroethene ND 3.0105 108 2.8 70 - 130 30

99 95Trichlorofluoromethane ND 4.1125 132 5.4 l70 - 130 30

88 80Trichlorotrifluoroethane ND 9.5103 112 8.4 70 - 130 30

87 87Vinyl chloride ND 0.0101 104 2.9 70 - 130 30

97 94% 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 95 3.196 98 2.1 70 - 130 30

98 101% Bromofluorobenzene 94 3.099 98 1.0 70 - 130 30

87 103% Dibromofluoromethane 85 16.8109 89 20.2 70 - 130 30

97 99% Toluene-d8 94 2.097 95 2.1 70 - 130 30

A blank MS/MSD was analyzed with this batch.

Comment:

QA/QC Batch 197630, QC Sample No: BB58377 (BB59640, BB59641)

Volatiles - Soil101 1031,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 2.0110 110 0.0 70 - 130 30

108 1071,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.9111 109 1.8 70 - 130 30

98 1031,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 5.097 101 4.0 70 - 130 30

101 1041,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 2.9104 108 3.8 70 - 130 30

108 1071,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.9110 110 0.0 70 - 130 30

107 1071,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.098 101 3.0 70 - 130 30

108 1071,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.9109 106 2.8 70 - 130 30

105 951,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 10.0107 94 12.9 70 - 130 30

104 1051,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 1.0110 108 1.8 70 - 130 30

101 941,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 7.297 88 9.7 70 - 130 30

106 1031,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 2.9107 104 2.8 70 - 130 30

95 1021,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 7.1102 108 5.7 70 - 130 30

102 1031,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.0102 100 2.0 70 - 130 30

103 1051,2-Dichloroethane ND 1.9103 107 3.8 70 - 130 30

105 1041,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.0109 109 0.0 70 - 130 30

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MSD%

MSRPD

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LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

107 1041,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 2.8111 107 3.7 70 - 130 30

103 1021,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.0101 98 3.0 70 - 130 30

101 1061,3-Dichloropropane ND 4.8107 111 3.7 70 - 130 30

102 1011,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.097 95 2.1 70 - 130 30

101 982,2-Dichloropropane ND 3.0107 105 1.9 70 - 130 30

105 1022-Chlorotoluene ND 2.9106 103 2.9 70 - 130 30

53 622-Hexanone ND 15.764 81 23.4 l,m70 - 130 30

108 1042-Isopropyltoluene ND 3.8107 103 3.8 70 - 130 30

103 1024-Chlorotoluene ND 1.099 96 3.1 70 - 130 30

90 1004-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 10.590 96 6.5 70 - 130 30

<40 <40Acetone ND NC67 92 31.4 l,m,r70 - 130 30

102 111Acrylonitrile ND 8.597 104 7.0 70 - 130 30

105 105Benzene ND 0.0108 108 0.0 70 - 130 30

101 102Bromobenzene ND 1.0106 106 0.0 70 - 130 30

106 105Bromochloromethane ND 0.9109 110 0.9 70 - 130 30

102 103Bromodichloromethane ND 1.0107 109 1.9 70 - 130 30

92 97Bromoform ND 5.3101 106 4.8 70 - 130 30

74 74Bromomethane ND 0.0112 110 1.8 70 - 130 30

106 107Carbon Disulfide ND 0.998 102 4.0 70 - 130 30

100 103Carbon tetrachloride ND 3.0103 112 8.4 70 - 130 30

105 105Chlorobenzene ND 0.0105 105 0.0 70 - 130 30

<40 <40Chloroethane ND NC104 107 2.8 m70 - 130 30

110 105Chloroform ND 4.7112 110 1.8 70 - 130 30

120 100Chloromethane ND 18.2105 95 10.0 70 - 130 30

111 103cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 7.5111 107 3.7 70 - 130 30

100 100cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.0104 105 1.0 70 - 130 30

96 101Dibromochloromethane ND 5.1104 109 4.7 70 - 130 30

103 107Dibromoethane ND 3.8104 107 2.8 70 - 130 30

103 107Dibromomethane ND 3.8107 110 2.8 70 - 130 30

115 113Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 1.898 94 4.2 70 - 130 30

107 106Ethylbenzene ND 0.9110 108 1.8 70 - 130 30

109 95Hexachlorobutadiene ND 13.7109 92 16.9 70 - 130 30

106 103Isopropylbenzene ND 2.9109 106 2.8 70 - 130 30

107 106m&p-Xylene ND 0.9109 105 3.7 70 - 130 30

50 56Methyl ethyl ketone ND 11.369 95 31.7 l,m,r70 - 130 30

97 100Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) ND 3.096 98 2.1 70 - 130 30

99 101Methylene chloride ND 2.096 102 6.1 70 - 130 30

118 97Naphthalene ND 19.5120 99 19.2 70 - 130 30

106 102n-Butylbenzene ND 3.8105 100 4.9 70 - 130 30

106 103n-Propylbenzene ND 2.9102 98 4.0 70 - 130 30

108 106o-Xylene ND 1.9108 105 2.8 70 - 130 30

108 104p-Isopropyltoluene ND 3.8113 108 4.5 70 - 130 30

108 105sec-Butylbenzene ND 2.8107 104 2.8 70 - 130 30

107 109Styrene ND 1.9106 107 0.9 70 - 130 30

108 104tert-Butylbenzene ND 3.8109 105 3.7 70 - 130 30

105 106Tetrachloroethene ND 0.9105 105 0.0 70 - 130 30

92 104Tetrahydrofuran (THF) ND 12.292 99 7.3 70 - 130 30

108 105Toluene ND 2.8109 108 0.9 70 - 130 30

108 104trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 3.8106 103 2.9 70 - 130 30

99 100trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 1.0103 104 1.0 70 - 130 30

87 96trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene ND 9.897 100 3.0 70 - 130 30

106 104Trichloroethene ND 1.9110 110 0.0 70 - 130 30

57 <40Trichlorofluoromethane ND NC120 122 1.7 m70 - 130 30

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

SDG I.D.: GBB59635

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

105 109Trichlorotrifluoroethane ND 3.799 104 4.9 70 - 130 30

109 107Vinyl chloride ND 1.9106 102 3.8 70 - 130 30

98 101% 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 101 3.098 98 0.0 70 - 130 30

100 102% Bromofluorobenzene 98 2.0101 99 2.0 70 - 130 30

96 100% Dibromofluoromethane 96 4.1100 98 2.0 70 - 130 30

102 101% Toluene-d8 100 1.0100 100 0.0 70 - 130 30

QA/QC Batch 197472, QC Sample No: BB58767 (BB59636)

Volatiles - Soil123 1161,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 5.9118 119 0.8 70 - 130 30

116 981,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 16.8109 93 15.8 70 - 130 30

128 1311,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 2.3106 108 1.9 m70 - 130 30

101 1021,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.0107 106 0.9 70 - 130 30

118 951,1-Dichloroethane ND 21.6115 94 20.1 70 - 130 30

113 1061,1-Dichloroethene ND 6.495 95 0.0 70 - 130 30

107 1011,1-Dichloropropene ND 5.897 82 16.8 70 - 130 30

87 901,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 3.496 108 11.8 70 - 130 30

119 1301,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 8.8120 125 4.1 70 - 130 30

82 841,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 2.485 90 5.7 70 - 130 30

113 1141,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.9112 112 0.0 70 - 130 30

104 1071,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 2.8108 115 6.3 70 - 130 30

105 1021,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.9104 103 1.0 70 - 130 30

99 1011,2-Dichloroethane ND 2.0101 102 1.0 70 - 130 30

106 1011,2-Dichloropropane ND 4.8104 103 1.0 70 - 130 30

127 1221,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 4.0116 119 2.6 70 - 130 30

108 1041,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 3.8102 101 1.0 70 - 130 30

107 1051,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.9107 108 0.9 70 - 130 30

107 1031,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 3.8100 96 4.1 70 - 130 30

103 872,2-Dichloropropane ND 16.8101 86 16.0 70 - 130 30

115 1112-Chlorotoluene ND 3.5110 104 5.6 70 - 130 30

<40 <402-Hexanone ND NC77 85 9.9 m70 - 130 30

128 1202-Isopropyltoluene ND 6.5110 111 0.9 70 - 130 30

118 1164-Chlorotoluene ND 1.7110 105 4.7 70 - 130 30

76 814-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 6.489 94 5.5 70 - 130 30

<40 <40Acetone ND NC74 92 21.7 m70 - 130 30

95 79Acrylonitrile ND 18.4115 97 17.0 70 - 130 30

105 103Benzene ND 1.9101 101 0.0 70 - 130 30

114 109Bromobenzene ND 4.5115 111 3.5 70 - 130 30

113 93Bromochloromethane ND 19.4121 97 22.0 70 - 130 30

105 102Bromodichloromethane ND 2.9106 103 2.9 70 - 130 30

108 104Bromoform ND 3.8109 103 5.7 70 - 130 30

107 91Bromomethane ND 16.294 85 10.1 70 - 130 30

104 100Carbon Disulfide ND 3.992 90 2.2 70 - 130 30

122 90Carbon tetrachloride ND 30.2100 86 15.1 70 - 130 30

109 101Chlorobenzene ND 7.6101 100 1.0 70 - 130 30

118 99Chloroethane ND 17.5106 99 6.8 70 - 130 30

112 95Chloroform ND 16.4114 98 15.1 70 - 130 30

108 101Chloromethane ND 6.798 92 6.3 70 - 130 30

117 91cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 25.0118 95 21.6 70 - 130 30

95 94cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 1.1100 98 2.0 70 - 130 30

105 103Dibromochloromethane ND 1.9105 107 1.9 70 - 130 30

99 102Dibromoethane ND 3.0106 104 1.9 70 - 130 30

101 104Dibromomethane ND 2.9105 103 1.9 70 - 130 30

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

SDG I.D.: GBB59635

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

119 101Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 16.494 80 16.1 70 - 130 30

111 101Ethylbenzene ND 9.4102 98 4.0 70 - 130 30

104 102Hexachlorobutadiene ND 1.990 98 8.5 70 - 130 30

136 129Isopropylbenzene ND 5.3119 116 2.6 m70 - 130 30

108 102m&p-Xylene ND 5.7102 100 2.0 70 - 130 30

40 42Methyl ethyl ketone ND 4.985 76 11.2 m70 - 130 30

100 100Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) ND 0.099 98 1.0 70 - 130 30

106 99Methylene chloride ND 6.8108 105 2.8 70 - 130 30

51 55Naphthalene ND 7.5104 119 13.5 m70 - 130 30

103 105n-Butylbenzene ND 1.998 97 1.0 70 - 130 30

123 119n-Propylbenzene ND 3.3105 102 2.9 70 - 130 30

116 109o-Xylene ND 6.2111 106 4.6 70 - 130 30

120 113p-Isopropyltoluene ND 6.0108 108 0.0 70 - 130 30

127 121sec-Butylbenzene ND 4.8112 109 2.7 70 - 130 30

66 59Styrene ND 11.297 92 5.3 m70 - 130 30

126 120tert-Butylbenzene ND 4.9111 107 3.7 70 - 130 30

84 80Tetrachloroethene ND 4.991 96 5.3 70 - 130 30

99 86Tetrahydrofuran (THF) ND 14.1106 92 14.1 70 - 130 30

104 98Toluene ND 5.9101 98 3.0 70 - 130 30

106 102trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 3.8101 98 3.0 70 - 130 30

94 95trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 1.1102 99 3.0 70 - 130 30

107 110trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene ND 2.8118 116 1.7 70 - 130 30

102 98Trichloroethene ND 4.0109 108 0.9 70 - 130 30

106 102Trichlorofluoromethane ND 3.8108 108 0.0 70 - 130 30

114 104Trichlorotrifluoroethane ND 9.296 95 1.0 70 - 130 30

115 97Vinyl chloride ND 17.0100 95 5.1 70 - 130 30

97 99% 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 100 2.0100 104 3.9 70 - 130 30

93 93% Bromofluorobenzene 94 0.098 95 3.1 70 - 130 30

113 91% Dibromofluoromethane 94 21.6118 98 18.5 70 - 130 30

99 98% Toluene-d8 94 1.0101 97 4.0 70 - 130 30

QA/QC Batch 197118, QC Sample No: BB58999 (BB59635, BB59636, BB59637, BB59638, BB59639, BB59640, BB59641)

Polychlorinated Biphenyls - Soil102 91PCB-1016 ND 11.476 82 7.6 40 - 140 30

PCB-1221 ND 40 - 140 30

PCB-1232 ND 40 - 140 30

PCB-1242 ND 40 - 140 30

PCB-1248 ND 40 - 140 30

PCB-1254 ND 40 - 140 30

111 102PCB-1260 ND 8.577 92 17.8 40 - 140 30

PCB-1262 ND 40 - 140 30

PCB-1268 ND 40 - 140 30

103 94% DCBP (Surrogate Rec) 72 9.166 69 4.4 30 - 150 30

80 74% TCMX (Surrogate Rec) 73 7.877 81 5.1 30 - 150 30

QA/QC Batch 197150, QC Sample No: BB59295 (BB59635, BB59636, BB59637, BB59638, BB59639, BB59640, BB59641)

Semivolatiles - Soil59 601,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene ND 1.756 57 1.8 30 - 130 30

76 771,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.370 71 1.4 30 - 130 30

75 761,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.368 70 2.9 30 - 130 30

71 731,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.865 67 3.0 30 - 130 30

73 751,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.767 68 1.5 30 - 130 30

85 842,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND 1.280 79 1.3 30 - 130 30

89 902,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 1.181 81 0.0 30 - 130 30

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

SDG I.D.: GBB59635

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

87 882,4-Dichlorophenol ND 1.182 82 0.0 30 - 130 30

48 482,4-Dimethylphenol ND 0.039 39 0.0 30 - 130 30

9.2 102,4-Dinitrophenol ND 8.333 12 93.3 l,m,r30 - 130 30

88 892,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 1.182 85 3.6 30 - 130 30

84 852,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 1.281 84 3.6 30 - 130 30

81 832-Chloronaphthalene ND 2.475 75 0.0 30 - 130 30

78 802-Chlorophenol ND 2.572 73 1.4 30 - 130 30

NC NC2-Methylnaphthalene ND NC72 73 1.4 30 - 130 30

87 882-Methylphenol (o-cresol) ND 1.168 69 1.5 30 - 130 30

>130 >1302-Nitroaniline ND NC>150 >150 NC l,m30 - 130 30

79 802-Nitrophenol ND 1.375 77 2.6 30 - 130 30

78 783&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) ND 0.072 73 1.4 30 - 130 30

78 843,3'-Dichlorobenzidine ND 7.482 82 0.0 30 - 130 30

88 913-Nitroaniline ND 3.483 85 2.4 30 - 130 30

26 214,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 21.375 62 19.0 m30 - 130 30

85 874-Bromophenyl phenyl ether ND 2.379 80 1.3 30 - 130 30

87 894-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 2.383 84 1.2 30 - 130 30

37 494-Chloroaniline ND 27.954 53 1.9 30 - 130 30

82 844-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether ND 2.479 79 0.0 30 - 130 30

88 914-Nitroaniline ND 3.483 85 2.4 30 - 130 30

99 984-Nitrophenol ND 1.087 88 1.1 30 - 130 30

55 56Acenaphthene ND 1.875 75 0.0 30 - 130 30

NC NCAcenaphthylene ND NC73 74 1.4 30 - 130 30

56 57Acetophenone ND 1.848 49 2.1 30 - 130 30

19 46Aniline ND 83.151 52 1.9 m,r30 - 130 30

NC NCAnthracene ND NC76 76 0.0 30 - 130 30

48 47Azobenzene ND 2.149 49 0.0 30 - 130 30

NC NCBenz(a)anthracene ND NC79 80 1.3 30 - 130 30

<5 <5Benzidine ND NC69 72 4.3 m30 - 130 30

NC NCBenzo(a)pyrene ND NC77 77 0.0 30 - 130 30

NC NCBenzo(b)fluoranthene ND NC82 80 2.5 30 - 130 30

NC NCBenzo(ghi)perylene ND NC83 81 2.4 30 - 130 30

50 66Benzo(k)fluoranthene ND 27.682 79 3.7 30 - 130 30

107 105Benzyl butyl phthalate ND 1.980 80 0.0 30 - 130 30

80 81Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane ND 1.273 75 2.7 30 - 130 30

106 74Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether ND 35.664 65 1.6 r30 - 130 30

77 79Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether ND 2.671 73 2.8 30 - 130 30

130 100Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate ND 26.174 71 4.1 30 - 130 30

78 81Carbazole ND 3.8109 110 0.9 30 - 130 30

NC NCChrysene ND NC79 80 1.3 30 - 130 30

53 50Dibenz(a,h)anthracene ND 5.884 84 0.0 30 - 130 30

55 64Dibenzofuran ND 15.175 75 0.0 30 - 130 30

80 82Diethyl phthalate ND 2.579 79 0.0 30 - 130 30

81 83Dimethylphthalate ND 2.478 78 0.0 30 - 130 30

78 79Di-n-butylphthalate ND 1.376 76 0.0 30 - 130 30

107 108Di-n-octylphthalate ND 0.979 79 0.0 30 - 130 30

NC NCFluoranthene ND NC79 80 1.3 30 - 130 30

NC NCFluorene ND NC78 78 0.0 30 - 130 30

80 81Hexachlorobenzene ND 1.279 79 0.0 30 - 130 30

79 80Hexachlorobutadiene ND 1.372 74 2.7 30 - 130 30

5.6 4.6Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 19.654 58 7.1 m30 - 130 30

80 76Hexachloroethane ND 5.166 67 1.5 30 - 130 30

28 24Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene ND 15.484 83 1.2 m30 - 130 30

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

SDG I.D.: GBB59635

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

66 66Isophorone ND 0.059 61 3.3 30 - 130 30

NC NCNaphthalene ND NC73 74 1.4 30 - 130 30

81 84Nitrobenzene ND 3.673 75 2.7 30 - 130 30

69 72N-Nitrosodimethylamine ND 4.363 65 3.1 30 - 130 30

77 79N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 2.674 76 2.7 30 - 130 30

96 98N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 2.187 87 0.0 30 - 130 30

98 98Pentachloronitrobenzene ND 0.0108 108 0.0 30 - 130 30

97 92Pentachlorophenol ND 5.370 67 4.4 30 - 130 30

NC NCPhenanthrene ND NC80 80 0.0 30 - 130 30

99 97Phenol ND 2.078 79 1.3 30 - 130 30

NC NCPyrene ND NC81 81 0.0 30 - 130 30

43 50Pyridine ND 15.134 36 5.7 30 - 130 30

85 89% 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 80 4.681 82 1.2 15 - 130 30

74 77% 2-Fluorobiphenyl 71 4.070 71 1.4 30 - 130 30

78 81% 2-Fluorophenol 73 3.872 73 1.4 15 - 130 30

76 79% Nitrobenzene-d5 74 3.970 73 4.2 30 - 130 30

75 78% Phenol-d5 72 3.971 73 2.8 15 - 130 30

93 95% Terphenyl-d14 93 2.193 94 1.1 30 - 130 30

QA/QC Batch 197489, QC Sample No: BB59816 (BB59642, BB59643)

Volatiles - Water93 911,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 2.2103 102 1.0 70 - 130 30

100 981,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 2.0108 105 2.8 70 - 130 30

92 891,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 3.3103 98 5.0 70 - 130 30

100 951,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 5.1109 108 0.9 70 - 130 30

103 1011,1-Dichloroethane ND 2.0109 107 1.9 70 - 130 30

108 1071,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.9110 109 0.9 70 - 130 30

94 921,1-Dichloropropene ND 2.2106 104 1.9 70 - 130 30

93 851,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 9.0105 104 1.0 70 - 130 30

94 931,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 1.1110 106 3.7 70 - 130 30

81 761,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 6.492 91 1.1 70 - 130 30

87 831,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 4.7102 100 2.0 70 - 130 30

88 851,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 3.597 97 0.0 70 - 130 30

89 851,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 4.698 96 2.1 70 - 130 30

101 971,2-Dichloroethane ND 4.0108 106 1.9 70 - 130 30

102 981,2-Dichloropropane ND 4.0110 107 2.8 70 - 130 30

86 831,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 3.6103 101 2.0 70 - 130 30

84 801,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 4.997 95 2.1 70 - 130 30

99 961,3-Dichloropropane ND 3.1112 107 4.6 70 - 130 30

84 811,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 3.695 93 2.1 70 - 130 30

88 872,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.1101 100 1.0 70 - 130 30

87 822-Chlorotoluene ND 5.999 96 3.1 70 - 130 30

64 642-Hexanone ND 0.073 71 2.8 m70 - 130 30

88 852-Isopropyltoluene ND 3.599 97 2.0 70 - 130 30

86 824-Chlorotoluene ND 4.894 93 1.1 70 - 130 30

97 934-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 4.2101 98 3.0 70 - 130 30

<40 44Acetone ND NC52 52 0.0 l,m70 - 130 30

99 104Acrylonitrile ND 4.9106 105 0.9 70 - 130 30

99 95Benzene ND 4.1109 107 1.9 70 - 130 30

88 83Bromobenzene ND 5.8101 98 3.0 70 - 130 30

101 98Bromochloromethane ND 3.0107 105 1.9 70 - 130 30

98 93Bromodichloromethane ND 5.2106 103 2.9 70 - 130 30

101 98Bromoform ND 3.0117 112 4.4 70 - 130 30

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

SDG I.D.: GBB59635

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

120 115Bromomethane ND 4.3127 128 0.8 70 - 130 30

104 103Carbon Disulfide ND 1.0107 107 0.0 70 - 130 30

89 85Carbon tetrachloride ND 4.6100 98 2.0 70 - 130 30

97 93Chlorobenzene ND 4.2105 103 1.9 70 - 130 30

107 106Chloroethane ND 0.9112 112 0.0 70 - 130 30

102 100Chloroform ND 2.0111 108 2.7 70 - 130 30

94 92Chloromethane ND 2.295 94 1.1 70 - 130 30

102 100cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 2.0108 105 2.8 70 - 130 30

92 89cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 3.3102 100 2.0 70 - 130 30

88 87Dibromochloromethane ND 1.199 96 3.1 70 - 130 30

100 95Dibromoethane ND 5.1108 105 2.8 70 - 130 30

99 95Dibromomethane ND 4.1106 105 0.9 70 - 130 30

101 93Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 8.293 90 3.3 70 - 130 30

95 92Ethylbenzene ND 3.2106 106 0.0 70 - 130 30

79 75Hexachlorobutadiene ND 5.292 90 2.2 70 - 130 30

88 85Isopropylbenzene ND 3.5101 100 1.0 70 - 130 30

99 95m&p-Xylene ND 4.1111 108 2.7 70 - 130 30

65 65Methyl ethyl ketone ND 0.067 63 6.2 l,m70 - 130 30

103 99Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) ND 4.0106 105 0.9 70 - 130 30

97 96Methylene chloride ND 1.0105 104 1.0 70 - 130 30

107 102Naphthalene ND 4.8117 119 1.7 70 - 130 30

82 76n-Butylbenzene ND 7.697 96 1.0 70 - 130 30

85 81n-Propylbenzene ND 4.893 92 1.1 70 - 130 30

100 95o-Xylene ND 5.1109 107 1.9 70 - 130 30

84 80p-Isopropyltoluene ND 4.9102 100 2.0 70 - 130 30

87 84sec-Butylbenzene ND 3.5100 98 2.0 70 - 130 30

113 108Styrene ND 4.5126 123 2.4 70 - 130 30

86 83tert-Butylbenzene ND 3.699 98 1.0 70 - 130 30

90 87Tetrachloroethene ND 3.4103 101 2.0 70 - 130 30

110 107Tetrahydrofuran (THF) ND 2.8104 102 1.9 70 - 130 30

98 94Toluene ND 4.2109 107 1.9 70 - 130 30

99 97trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 2.0104 104 0.0 70 - 130 30

92 88trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 4.4103 100 3.0 70 - 130 30

74 71trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene ND 4.189 87 2.3 70 - 130 30

95 91Trichloroethene ND 4.3106 103 2.9 70 - 130 30

107 107Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0127 125 1.6 70 - 130 30

104 102Trichlorotrifluoroethane ND 1.9108 108 0.0 70 - 130 30

106 106Vinyl chloride ND 0.0110 109 0.9 70 - 130 30

98 101% 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 100 3.099 102 3.0 70 - 130 30

105 104% Bromofluorobenzene 102 1.0104 103 1.0 70 - 130 30

101 101% Dibromofluoromethane 97 0.0101 97 4.0 70 - 130 30

102 100% Toluene-d8 101 2.0101 102 1.0 70 - 130 30

l = This parameter is outside laboratory lcs/lcsd specified recovery limits.m = This parameter is outside laboratory ms/msd specified recovery limits.r = This parameter is outside laboratory rpd specified recovery limits.

MS - Matrix SpikePhyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 06, 2012MS Dup - Matrix Spike Duplicate

RPD - Relative Percent DifferenceLCS - Laboratory Control SampleLCSD - Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate

NC - No Criteria

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Sample Criteria Exceedences ReportFriday, April 06, 2012 Page 1 of 1

Acode Phoenix AnalyteFactoredCriteriaResult RLCriteria NameSampNo LocCode

AnalysisUnitsST State Category

CriteriaUnits

GBB59635Requested Criteria: 375NR, 375RSFactored

RLCriteria

PB-SM Lead 400489 3.4 mg/KgBB59637 ESPL NY 375-6.8 Metals Residentialmg/kg 400

HG-SM Mercury 0.811.00 0.07 mg/KgBB59639 ESPL NY 375-6.8 Metals Residentialmg/kg 0.81PB-SM Lead 400603 3.7 mg/KgBB59639 ESPL NY 375-6.8 Metals Residentialmg/kg 400

$8270-SMR Benz(a)anthracene 10001200 300 ug/KgBB59641 ESPL NY 375-6.8 Semivolatiles Residentialmg/kg 1000$8270-SMR Chrysene 10001100 300 ug/KgBB59641 ESPL NY 375-6.8 Semivolatiles Residentialmg/kg 1000$8270-SMR Benzo(b)fluoranthene 10001600 300 ug/KgBB59641 ESPL NY 375-6.8 Semivolatiles Residentialmg/kg 1000$8270-SMR Benzo(a)pyrene 10001200 300 ug/KgBB59641 ESPL NY 375-6.8 Semivolatiles Commercialmg/kg 1000$8270-SMR Benzo(a)pyrene 10001200 300 ug/KgBB59641 ESPL NY 375-6.8 Semivolatiles Residentialmg/kg 1000CU-SM Copper 270798 4.5 mg/kgBB59641 ESPL NY 375-6.8 Metals Commercialmg/kg 270CU-SM Copper 270798 4.5 mg/kgBB59641 ESPL NY 375-6.8 Metals Residentialmg/kg 270PB-SM Lead 400781 4.5 mg/KgBB59641 ESPL NY 375-6.8 Metals Residentialmg/kg 400

Phoenix Laboratories does not assume responsibility for the data contained in this report. It is provided as an additional tool to identify requested criteria exceedences. All efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of the data (obtained from appropriate agencies). A lack of exceedence information does not necessarily suggest conformance to the criteria. It is ultimately the site professional's responsibility to determine appropriate compliance.

BB62841 - BB62845

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Sample ID#s:

Attn: Mr. Ray KahnESPL2 West 32nd StreetSuite 504New York, NY 10001

Project ID: 212117-2

This laboratory is in compliance with the NELAC requirements of procedures used except where indicated.

This report contains results for the parameters tested, under the sampling conditions described on the Chain Of Custody, as received by the laboratory. All soils and sludges are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted in the sample comments.

A scanned version of the COC form accompanies the analytical report and is an exact duplicate of the original.

Sincerely yours,

Laboratory DirectorPhyllis Shiller

If you have any questions concerning this testing, please do not hesitate to contact Phoenix Client Services at ext. 200.

NELAC - #NY11301CT Lab Registration #PH-0618MA Lab Registration #MA-CT-007ME Lab Registration #CT-007NH Lab Registration #213693-A,B

NJ Lab Registration #CT-003NY Lab Registration #11301PA Lab Registration #68-03530RI Lab Registration #63VT Lab Registration #VT11301

587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O. Box 370, Manchester, CT 06040Telephone (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Sample Information Custody Information

Matrix:

Location Code:

Rush Request:

P.O.#:

Collected by:Received by:

Analyzed by:

GROUND WATER

ESPL

72 Hour

212117-2

04/04/12

SW

see "By" below

Laboratory Data

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Parameter Result RL Units Date By Reference

FOR: Attn: Mr. Ray KahnESPL2 West 32nd StreetSuite 504New York, NY 10001

Analysis ReportApril 12, 2012

Time

Date Time

587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG ID: GBB62841

Client ID:

Project ID: 212117-2

130 Aluminum 0.10 04/09/12 LK 6010mg/L5.05 Aluminum (Dissolved) 0.01 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.005 Antimony (Dissolved) 0.005 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.005 Antimony 0.005 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.026 Arsenic 0.004 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.004 Arsenic (Dissolved) 0.004 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L4.57 Barium 0.002 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.450 Barium (Dissolved) 0.002 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.011 Beryllium 0.001 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Beryllium (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L124 Calcium 0.010 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.003 Cadmium 0.001 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L90.0 Calcium (Dissolved) 0.01 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Cadmium (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.423 Chromium 0.001 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.022 Chromium (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.178 Cobalt 0.002 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.446 Copper 0.005 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.012 Cobalt (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.043 Copper (Dissolved) 0.005 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/LCompleted Dissolved Metals Preparation 04/05/12 AG SW846-3005

8.23 Iron (Dissolved) 0.011 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L210 Iron 0.10 04/09/12 LK 6010mg/L0.043 Lead (Dissolved) 0.002 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.492 Lead 0.002 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L33.1 Magnesium (Dissolved) 0.01 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L2.26 Manganese (Dissolved) 0.011 04/09/12 LK 6010mg/L89.0 Magnesium 0.10 04/09/12 LK 6010mg/L

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15.3 Manganese 0.010 04/09/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.0002 Mercury (Dissolved) 0.0002 04/06/12 RS 7470/E245.1mg/L< 0.0002 Mercury 0.0002 04/06/12 RS 7470/E245.1mg/L0.039 Nickel (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.836 Nickel 0.001 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L16.8 Potassium (Dissolved) 0.1 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L42.1 Potassium 0.1 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.011 Selenium (Dissolved) 0.011 04/09/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.010 Selenium 0.010 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Silver 0.001 04/09/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Silver (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L37.8 Sodium (Dissolved) 0.11 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L30.1 Sodium 0.1 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.002 Thallium (Dissolved) 0.002 04/09/12 RS 7010/279.2mg/L< 0.002 Thallium 0.002 04/09/12 RS SW7010/200.9mg/LCompleted Total Metals Digestion 04/05/12 AG

0.015 Vanadium (Dissolved) 0.002 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.227 Vanadium 0.002 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.186 Zinc (Dissolved) 0.002 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L1.81 Zinc 0.002 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/LCompleted Filtration 04/05/12 AG 0.45um Filter

Completed Dissolved Mercury Digestion 04/06/12 X/X SW7470

Completed Mercury Digestion 04/06/12 X/X 7471/245.1

Completed PCB Extraction 04/06/12 L SW3510C

Completed Extraction for Pest (2 Liter) 04/06/12 L SW3510

Completed Semi-Volatile Extraction 04/05/12 F/K SW3520

Polychlorinated BiphenylsND PCB-1016 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1221 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1232 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1242 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1248 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1254 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1260 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1262 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1268 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates42 % DCBP 04/10/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

70 % TCMX 04/10/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

PesticidesND 4,4' -DDD 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND* 4,4' -DDE 0.07 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND 4,4' -DDT 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND a-BHC 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Alachlor 0.1 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/L 1

ND Aldrin 0.003 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND b-BHC 0.04 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Chlordane 0.05 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND d-BHC 0.04 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/L

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ND Dieldrin 0.004 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endosulfan I 0.1 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endosulfan II 0.1 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endosulfan Sulfate 0.1 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endrin 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endrin Aldehyde 0.1 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endrin ketone 0.1 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND g-BHC (Lindane) 0.05 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Heptachlor 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Heptachlor epoxide 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Methoxychlor 0.2 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Toxaphene 1.0 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates44 %DCBP (Surrogate Rec) 04/10/12 MR 30 - 150 %%

75 %TCMX (Surrogate Rec) 04/10/12 MR 30 - 150 %%

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.50 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloropropene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.60 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Chlorotoluene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Hexanone 5.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Isopropyltoluene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 5.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Acetone 25 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Acrylonitrile 5.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Benzene 0.70 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromobenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1O

ND Bromochloromethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromodichloromethane 0.50 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromoform 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromomethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Carbon Disulfide 5.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/L

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ND Carbon tetrachloride 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chlorobenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloroethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloroform 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloromethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.50 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromochloromethane 0.50 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromoethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromomethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dichlorodifluoromethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Ethylbenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Hexachlorobutadiene 0.40 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Isopropylbenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND m&p-Xylene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methyl ethyl ketone 5.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methylene chloride 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Naphthalene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND n-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND n-Propylbenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND o-Xylene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND p-Isopropyltoluene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND sec-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Styrene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND tert-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Tetrachloroethene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 5.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND Toluene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Total Xylenes 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.50 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 5.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichloroethene 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichlorofluoromethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND Vinyl chloride 1.0 04/09/12 H/T SW8260ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates98 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 04/09/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

89 % Bromofluorobenzene 04/09/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

102 % Dibromofluoromethane 04/09/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

101 % Toluene-d8 04/09/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4-Dichlorophenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L

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ND 2,4-Dimethylphenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4-Dinitrophenol 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Chloronaphthalene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Chlorophenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Methylnaphthalene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Nitroaniline 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Nitrophenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 3&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 3-Nitroaniline 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 20 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Chloroaniline 20 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Nitroaniline 20 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Nitrophenol 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Acetophenone 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Aniline 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L 1,1O

ND Anthracene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Azobenzene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L 1

ND Benzidine 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Benzoic acid 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L 1,1P

ND Benzyl butyl phthalate 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Carbazole 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Dibenzofuran 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Diethyl phthalate 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Dimethylphthalate 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Di-n-butylphthalate 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Di-n-octylphthalate 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Fluoranthene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Fluorene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Hexachlorobutadiene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Isophorone 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Naphthalene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Nitrobenzene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND N-Nitrosodimethylamine 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Phenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Pyrene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Pyridine 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates

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107 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

71 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

72 % 2-Fluorophenol 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

86 % Nitrobenzene-d5 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

74 % Phenol-d5 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

100 % Terphenyl-d14 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 1.6 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Acenaphthene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Acenaphthylene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benz(a)anthracene 0.040 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benzo(a)pyrene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benzo(b)fluoranthene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benzo(ghi)perylene 3.0 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benzo(k)fluoranthene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 1.6 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Chrysene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 0.010 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Hexachlorobenzene 0.060 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Hexachloroethane 2.4 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Pentachloronitrobenzene 0.10 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/L 1,1O

ND Pentachlorophenol 0.80 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/L0.08 Phenanthrene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates107 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

71 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

72 % 2-Fluorophenol 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

86 % Nitrobenzene-d5 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

74 % Phenol-d5 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

100 % Terphenyl-d14 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

Comments:

* For Pesticides, due to matrix interference from non target compounds in the sample, an elevated RL was reported.

Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 12, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Johanna Harrington, Project Manage

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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Sample Information Custody Information

Matrix:

Location Code:

Rush Request:

P.O.#:

Collected by:Received by:

Analyzed by:

GROUND WATER

ESPL

72 Hour

212117-2

04/04/12

SW

see "By" below

Laboratory Data

MW-2

Phoenix ID: BB62842

04/05/12

12:40

16:35

Parameter Result RL Units Date By Reference

FOR: Attn: Mr. Ray KahnESPL2 West 32nd StreetSuite 504New York, NY 10001

Analysis ReportApril 12, 2012

Time

Date Time

587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG ID: GBB62841

Client ID:

Project ID: 212117-2

1.02 Aluminum (Dissolved) 0.01 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.005 Antimony (Dissolved) 0.005 04/09/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.004 Arsenic (Dissolved) 0.004 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.073 Barium (Dissolved) 0.002 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Beryllium (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L24.4 Calcium (Dissolved) 0.01 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Cadmium (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.004 Chromium (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.001 Cobalt (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.018 Copper (Dissolved) 0.005 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/LCompleted Dissolved Metals Preparation 04/05/12 AG SW846-3005

0.935 Iron (Dissolved) 0.011 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.005 Lead (Dissolved) 0.002 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L6.71 Magnesium (Dissolved) 0.01 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L1.24 Manganese (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.0002 Mercury (Dissolved) 0.0002 04/06/12 RS 7470/E245.1mg/L0.008 Nickel (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L5.0 Potassium (Dissolved) 0.1 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.011 Selenium (Dissolved) 0.011 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Silver (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L78.5 Sodium (Dissolved) 1.1 04/09/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.002 Thallium (Dissolved) 0.002 04/09/12 RS 7010/279.2mg/L0.002 Vanadium (Dissolved) 0.002 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.024 Zinc (Dissolved) 0.002 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/LCompleted Filtration 04/05/12 AG 0.45um Filter

Completed Dissolved Mercury Digestion 04/06/12 X/X SW7470

Completed Semi-Volatile Extraction 04/05/12 F/K SW3520

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VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloropropene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.60 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Chlorotoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Hexanone 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Isopropyltoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Acetone 25 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Acrylonitrile 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Benzene 0.70 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1O

ND Bromochloromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromodichloromethane 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromoform 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromomethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Carbon Disulfide 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Carbon tetrachloride 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloroform 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromochloromethane 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromoethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromomethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dichlorodifluoromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Ethylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Hexachlorobutadiene 0.40 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Isopropylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND m&p-Xylene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L

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9.1 Methyl ethyl ketone 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methylene chloride 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Naphthalene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND n-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND n-Propylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND o-Xylene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND p-Isopropyltoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND sec-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Styrene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND tert-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Tetrachloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND Toluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Total Xylenes 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichlorofluoromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND Vinyl chloride 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates98 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

93 % Bromofluorobenzene 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

96 % Dibromofluoromethane 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

100 % Toluene-d8 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 13 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 13 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4-Dichlorophenol 13 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4-Dimethylphenol 13 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4-Dinitrophenol 63 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Chloronaphthalene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Chlorophenol 13 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Methylnaphthalene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 13 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Nitroaniline 63 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Nitrophenol 13 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 3&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) 13 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 63 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 3-Nitroaniline 63 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 63 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L

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ND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 25 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Chloroaniline 25 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Nitroaniline 25 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Nitrophenol 63 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Acetophenone 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Aniline 13 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L 1,1O

ND Anthracene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Azobenzene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L 1

ND Benzidine 63 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Benzoic acid 63 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L 1,1P

ND Benzyl butyl phthalate 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Carbazole 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Dibenzofuran 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Diethyl phthalate 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Dimethylphthalate 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Di-n-butylphthalate 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Di-n-octylphthalate 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Fluoranthene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Fluorene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Hexachlorobutadiene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Isophorone 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Naphthalene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Nitrobenzene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND N-Nitrosodimethylamine 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Phenol 13 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Pyrene 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Pyridine 6.3 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates102 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

68 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

46 % 2-Fluorophenol 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

84 % Nitrobenzene-d5 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

51 % Phenol-d5 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

117 % Terphenyl-d14 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 2.0 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Acenaphthene 0.063 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/L0.075 Acenaphthylene 0.063 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benz(a)anthracene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benzo(a)pyrene 0.063 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benzo(b)fluoranthene 0.063 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benzo(ghi)perylene 3.8 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benzo(k)fluoranthene 0.063 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/L

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ND Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 2.0 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Chrysene 0.063 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 0.013 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Hexachlorobenzene 0.075 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Hexachloroethane 3.0 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 0.063 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Pentachloronitrobenzene 0.13 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/L 1,1O

ND Pentachlorophenol 1.0 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/L0.063 Phenanthrene 0.063 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates102 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

68 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

46 % 2-Fluorophenol 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

84 % Nitrobenzene-d5 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

51 % Phenol-d5 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

117 % Terphenyl-d14 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

Comments:

Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 12, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Johanna Harrington, Project Manage

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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P.O.#:

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Analysis ReportApril 12, 2012

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14.1 Aluminum 0.010 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L1.25 Aluminum (Dissolved) 0.01 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.005 Antimony (Dissolved) 0.005 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.005 Antimony 0.005 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.004 Arsenic 0.004 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.004 Arsenic (Dissolved) 0.004 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.411 Barium 0.002 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.182 Barium (Dissolved) 0.002 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.001 Beryllium 0.001 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Beryllium (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L44.9 Calcium 0.010 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Cadmium 0.001 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L44.0 Calcium (Dissolved) 0.01 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Cadmium (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.043 Chromium 0.001 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.008 Chromium (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.017 Cobalt 0.002 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.065 Copper 0.005 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.002 Cobalt (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.018 Copper (Dissolved) 0.005 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/LCompleted Dissolved Metals Preparation 04/05/12 AG SW846-3005

1.65 Iron (Dissolved) 0.011 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L19.7 Iron 0.010 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.007 Lead (Dissolved) 0.002 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.039 Lead 0.002 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L12.7 Magnesium (Dissolved) 0.01 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.415 Manganese (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L18.7 Magnesium 0.01 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L

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2.65 Manganese 0.010 04/09/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.0002 Mercury (Dissolved) 0.0002 04/06/12 RS 7470/E245.1mg/L0.0009 Mercury 0.0002 04/06/12 RS 7470/E245.1mg/L0.017 Nickel (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.118 Nickel 0.001 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L10.8 Potassium (Dissolved) 0.1 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L14.1 Potassium 0.1 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.011 Selenium (Dissolved) 0.011 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.010 Selenium 0.010 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Silver 0.001 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Silver (Dissolved) 0.001 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L139 Sodium (Dissolved) 1.1 04/09/12 EK 6010mg/L131 Sodium 1.0 04/09/12 EK 6010mg/L< 0.002 Thallium (Dissolved) 0.002 04/09/12 RS 7010/279.2mg/L< 0.002 Thallium 0.002 04/09/12 RS SW7010/200.9mg/LCompleted Total Metals Digestion 04/05/12 AG

0.005 Vanadium (Dissolved) 0.002 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.033 Vanadium 0.002 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/L0.020 Zinc (Dissolved) 0.002 04/06/12 EK 6010mg/L0.100 Zinc 0.002 04/07/12 LK 6010mg/LCompleted Filtration 04/05/12 AG 0.45um Filter

Completed Dissolved Mercury Digestion 04/06/12 X/X SW7470

Completed Mercury Digestion 04/06/12 X/X 7471/245.1

Completed PCB Extraction 04/06/12 L SW3510C

Completed Extraction for Pest (2 Liter) 04/06/12 L SW3510

Completed Semi-Volatile Extraction 04/05/12 F/K SW3520

Polychlorinated BiphenylsND PCB-1016 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1221 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1232 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1242 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1248 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1254 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1260 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1262 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1268 0.09 04/10/12 MH 608/ 8082ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates39 % DCBP 04/10/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

67 % TCMX 04/10/12 MH 30 - 150 %%

PesticidesND 4,4' -DDD 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND 4,4' -DDE 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND 4,4' -DDT 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND a-BHC 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Alachlor 0.5 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/L 1

ND Aldrin 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND b-BHC 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Chlordane 0.05 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND d-BHC 0.04 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/L

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ND Dieldrin 0.004 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endosulfan I 0.1 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endosulfan II 0.1 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endosulfan Sulfate 0.1 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endrin 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endrin Aldehyde 5 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endrin ketone 5 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND g-BHC (Lindane) 0.05 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Heptachlor 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Heptachlor epoxide 0.01 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Methoxychlor 35 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Toxaphene 1.0 04/10/12 MR SW8081ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates34 %DCBP (Surrogate Rec) 04/10/12 MR 30 - 150 %%

70 %TCMX (Surrogate Rec) 04/10/12 MR 30 - 150 %%

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloropropene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.60 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Chlorotoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Hexanone 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Isopropyltoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Acetone 25 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Acrylonitrile 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Benzene 0.70 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1O

ND Bromochloromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromodichloromethane 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromoform 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromomethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Carbon Disulfide 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L

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ND Carbon tetrachloride 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L1.4 Chloroform 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromochloromethane 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromoethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromomethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dichlorodifluoromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Ethylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Hexachlorobutadiene 0.40 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Isopropylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND m&p-Xylene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methyl ethyl ketone 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methylene chloride 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Naphthalene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND n-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND n-Propylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND o-Xylene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND p-Isopropyltoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND sec-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Styrene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND tert-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Tetrachloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND Toluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Total Xylenes 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichlorofluoromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND Vinyl chloride 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates99 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

93 % Bromofluorobenzene 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

100 % Dibromofluoromethane 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

101 % Toluene-d8 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4-Dichlorophenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L

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ND 2,4-Dimethylphenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4-Dinitrophenol 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Chloronaphthalene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Chlorophenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Methylnaphthalene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Nitroaniline 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 2-Nitrophenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 3&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 3-Nitroaniline 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 20 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Chloroaniline 20 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Nitroaniline 20 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND 4-Nitrophenol 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Acetophenone 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Aniline 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L 1,1O

ND Anthracene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Azobenzene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L 1

ND Benzidine 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Benzoic acid 50 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L 1,1P

ND Benzyl butyl phthalate 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Carbazole 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Dibenzofuran 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Diethyl phthalate 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Dimethylphthalate 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Di-n-butylphthalate 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Di-n-octylphthalate 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Fluoranthene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Fluorene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Hexachlorobutadiene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Isophorone 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Naphthalene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Nitrobenzene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND N-Nitrosodimethylamine 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Phenol 10 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Pyrene 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/LND Pyridine 5.0 04/07/12 DD SW8270ug/L

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78 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

73 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

57 % 2-Fluorophenol 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

82 % Nitrobenzene-d5 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

<5 % Phenol-d5 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %% 3

21 % Terphenyl-d14 04/07/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

SemivolatilesND 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 1.6 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Acenaphthene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Acenaphthylene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benz(a)anthracene 0.040 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benzo(a)pyrene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benzo(b)fluoranthene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benzo(ghi)perylene 3.0 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Benzo(k)fluoranthene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 1.6 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Chrysene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 0.010 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Hexachlorobenzene 0.060 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Hexachloroethane 2.4 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Pentachloronitrobenzene 0.10 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/L 1,1O

2.4 Pentachlorophenol 0.80 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/LND Phenanthrene 0.050 04/06/12 DD SW8270 (SIM)ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates78 % 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

73 % 2-Fluorobiphenyl 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

57 % 2-Fluorophenol 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

82 % Nitrobenzene-d5 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

<5 % Phenol-d5 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %% 3

21 % Terphenyl-d14 04/06/12 DD 15 - 130 %%

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* Poor surrogate recovery was observed for semivolatiles. The other surrogates associated with this sample were within QA/QC criteria. No further action was necessary.

* For Pesticides, due to matrix interference from non target compounds in the sample, an elevated RL was reported.

Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 12, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.3 = This parameter exceeds laboratory specified limits.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Johanna Harrington, Project Manage

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG ID: GBB62841

Client ID:

Project ID: 212117-2

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloropropene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.60 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Chlorotoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Hexanone 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Isopropyltoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Acetone 25 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L

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ND Acrylonitrile 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Benzene 0.70 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1O

ND Bromochloromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromodichloromethane 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromoform 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromomethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Carbon Disulfide 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Carbon tetrachloride 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloroform 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromochloromethane 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromoethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromomethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dichlorodifluoromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Ethylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Hexachlorobutadiene 0.40 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Isopropylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND m&p-Xylene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methyl ethyl ketone 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methylene chloride 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Naphthalene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND n-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND n-Propylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND o-Xylene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND p-Isopropyltoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND sec-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Styrene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND tert-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Tetrachloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND Toluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Total Xylenes 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichlorofluoromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND Vinyl chloride 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates98 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

92 % Bromofluorobenzene 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

98 % Dibromofluoromethane 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

99 % Toluene-d8 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

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Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 12, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Johanna Harrington, Project Manage

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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Analysis ReportApril 12, 2012

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587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG ID: GBB62841

Client ID:

Project ID: 212117-2

VolatilesND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,1-Dichloropropene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.60 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,3-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Chlorotoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Hexanone 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 2-Isopropyltoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND 4-Chlorotoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Acetone 25 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L

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ND Acrylonitrile 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Benzene 0.70 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1O

ND Bromochloromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromodichloromethane 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromoform 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Bromomethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Carbon Disulfide 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Carbon tetrachloride 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chlorobenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloroform 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Chloromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromochloromethane 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromoethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dibromomethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Dichlorodifluoromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Ethylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Hexachlorobutadiene 0.40 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Isopropylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND m&p-Xylene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methyl ethyl ketone 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Methylene chloride 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Naphthalene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1,1P

ND n-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND n-Propylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND o-Xylene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND p-Isopropyltoluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND sec-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Styrene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND tert-Butylbenzene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Tetrachloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND Toluene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Total Xylenes 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.50 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 5.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichloroethene 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichlorofluoromethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/LND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L 1

ND Vinyl chloride 1.0 04/06/12 H/T SW8260ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates98 % 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

93 % Bromofluorobenzene 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

99 % Dibromofluoromethane 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

98 % Toluene-d8 04/06/12 H/T 70 - 130 %%

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Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 12, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.1P = This parameter is pending certification by NY NELAC for this matrix.1O = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Johanna Harrington, Project Manage

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

QA/QC ReportApril 12, 2012

587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG I.D.: GBB62841

LCS%

DupRPD

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

SampleResult

DupResult

QA/QC Batch 197600, QC Sample No: BB60961 (BB62841, BB62843)112 105Thallium - Water BDL 6.5110NC 115 4.4 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

QA/QC Batch 197714, QC Sample No: BB62190 (BB62841, BB62843)

ICP Metals - Aqueous98.8 97.8Aluminum 0.011 1.099.2NC 100 0.8 75 - 125 200.022 0.023

103 102Antimony BDL 1.0102NC 100 2.0 75 - 125 20<0.005 <0.005

102 101Arsenic BDL 1.0101NC 99.9 1.1 75 - 125 20<0.004 <0.004

103 103Barium BDL 0.0104NC 102 1.9 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.002

103 102Beryllium BDL 1.0103NC 101 2.0 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

103 101Cadmium BDL 2.0102NC 101 1.0 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

102 97.3Calcium BDL 4.71030.60 101 2.0 75 - 125 203.20 3.18

102 101Chromium BDL 1.0103NC 101 2.0 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

105 103Cobalt BDL 1.9104NC 103 1.0 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.002

105 103Copper BDL 1.9104NC 102 1.9 75 - 125 20<0.005 <0.005

101 99.6Iron BDL 1.4101NC 99.3 1.7 75 - 125 20<0.010 <0.010

103 102Lead BDL 1.0103NC 101 2.0 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.002

104 103Magnesium BDL 1.01030 102 1.0 75 - 125 200.82 0.82

102 101Manganese BDL 1.0102NC 100 2.0 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

102 101Nickel BDL 1.0103NC 100 3.0 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

108 104Potassium BDL 3.81070 103 3.8 75 - 125 200.5 0.5

98.1 97.9Selenium BDL 0.298.1NC 96.5 1.6 75 - 125 20<0.010 <0.010

99.0 97.8Silver BDL 1.298.8NC 97.0 1.8 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

NC NCSodium BDL NC1111.10 105 5.6 75 - 125 209.2 9.3

102 100Vanadium BDL 2.0102NC 100 2.0 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.002

106 105Zinc BDL 0.9105NC 103 1.9 75 - 125 20<0.01 0.009

QA/QC Batch 197764, QC Sample No: BB62580 (BB62841, BB62842, BB62843)

ICP Metals - Dissolved95.3 95.3Aluminum BDL 0.091.5NC 94.1 2.8 75 - 125 200.007 <0.01

96.5 96.5Antimony BDL 0.091.1NC 94.6 3.8 75 - 125 20<0.005 <0.005

94.7 94.6Arsenic BDL 0.189.5NC 92.8 3.6 75 - 125 20<0.004 <0.004

96.6 96.1Barium BDL 0.593.02.20 96.1 3.3 75 - 125 200.046 0.045

95.8 95.8Beryllium BDL 0.093.2NC 95.3 2.2 75 - 125 20<0.004 <0.001

92.4 93.1Cadmium BDL 0.889.2NC 91.9 3.0 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

NC NCCalcium BDL NC92.00 94.5 2.7 75 - 125 2020.2 20.2

96.9 96.9Chromium BDL 0.093.2NC 96.0 3.0 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

96.2 96.5Cobalt BDL 0.392.3NC 95.1 3.0 75 - 125 20<0.004 0.003

99.8 99.7Copper BDL 0.194.0NC 96.9 3.0 75 - 125 20<0.005 <0.005

93.2 93.8Iron BDL 0.689.71.00 92.5 3.1 75 - 125 200.206 0.204

96.8 97.4Lead BDL 0.694.0NC 96.6 2.7 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.002

NC NCMagnesium BDL NC91.50.70 94.0 2.7 75 - 125 205.41 5.37

95.3 95.3Manganese BDL 0.092.30.80 95.0 2.9 75 - 125 200.264 0.262

97.9 97.9Nickel BDL 0.094.60 97.5 3.0 75 - 125 200.005 0.005

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

SDG I.D.: GBB62841

LCS%

DupRPD

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

SampleResult

DupResult

102 111Potassium BDL 8.599.52.20 100 0.5 75 - 125 204.4 4.5

89.0 88.4Selenium BDL 0.783.2NC 86.6 4.0 75 - 125 20<0.011 <0.011

83.6 83.5Silver BDL 0.191.1NC 93.9 3.0 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

NC NCSodium BDL NC1040.20 102 1.9 75 - 125 2047.2 47.3

95.8 95.9Vanadium BDL 0.191.8NC 94.6 3.0 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.002

101 101Zinc BDL 0.096.75.70 99.5 2.9 75 - 125 200.018 0.017

QA/QC Batch 197805, QC Sample No: BB62834 (BB62841, BB62842, BB62843)97.8 103Mercury - Water BDL 5.2107NC 103 3.8 70 - 130 20<0.0002 <0.0002

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

QA/QC ReportApril 12, 2012

587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG I.D.: GBB62841

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

QA/QC Batch 197709, QC Sample No: BB61708 (BB62841, BB62843)

Pesticides - Ground Water4,4' -DDD ND 87 83 4.7 40 - 140 20

4,4' -DDE ND 86 81 6.0 40 - 140 20

4,4' -DDT ND 92 87 5.6 40 - 140 20

a-BHC ND 83 77 7.5 40 - 140 20

a-Chlordane ND 83 78 6.2 40 - 140 20

Alachlor ND N/A N/A NC 40 - 140 20

Aldrin ND 77 72 6.7 40 - 140 20

b-BHC ND 83 78 6.2 40 - 140 20

Chlordane ND N/A N/A NC 40 - 140 20

d-BHC ND 83 78 6.2 40 - 140 20

Dieldrin ND 83 79 4.9 40 - 140 20

Endosulfan I ND 84 78 7.4 40 - 140 20

Endosulfan II ND 86 81 6.0 40 - 140 20

Endosulfan sulfate ND 84 80 4.9 40 - 140 20

Endrin ND 82 78 5.0 40 - 140 20

Endrin aldehyde ND 83 76 8.8 40 - 140 20

Endrin ketone ND 90 85 5.7 40 - 140 20

g-BHC ND 80 76 5.1 40 - 140 20

g-Chlordane ND 80 75 6.5 40 - 140 20

Heptachlor ND 90 84 6.9 40 - 140 20

Heptachlor epoxide ND 79 74 6.5 40 - 140 20

Methoxychlor ND 102 96 6.1 40 - 140 20

Toxaphene ND N/A N/A NC 40 - 140 20

% DCBP 88 93 88 5.5 30 - 150 20

% TCMX 69 80 75 6.5 30 - 150 20

QA/QC Batch 197713, QC Sample No: BB62185 (BB62841, BB62843)

Polychlorinated Biphenyls - Ground Water83 83PCB-1016 ND 0.081 81 0.0 40 - 140 20

PCB-1221 ND 40 - 140 20

PCB-1232 ND 40 - 140 20

PCB-1242 ND 40 - 140 20

PCB-1248 ND 40 - 140 20

PCB-1254 ND 40 - 140 20

82 82PCB-1260 ND 0.076 77 1.3 40 - 140 20

PCB-1262 ND 40 - 140 20

PCB-1268 ND 40 - 140 20

84 86% DCBP (Surrogate Rec) 91 2.485 86 1.2 30 - 150 20

80 77% TCMX (Surrogate Rec) 74 3.878 77 1.3 30 - 150 20

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

SDG I.D.: GBB62841

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

QA/QC Batch 197774, QC Sample No: BB62580 (BB62841, BB62842, BB62843)

Semivolatiles - Ground Water1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene ND 54 58 7.1 30 - 130 20

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 68 74 8.5 30 - 130 20

1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 70 77 9.5 30 - 130 20

1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 67 74 9.9 30 - 130 20

1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 70 77 9.5 30 - 130 20

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND 83 84 1.2 30 - 130 20

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 87 88 1.1 30 - 130 20

2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 81 86 6.0 30 - 130 20

2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 40 43 7.2 30 - 130 20

2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 61 33 59.6 r30 - 130 20

2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 88 89 1.1 30 - 130 20

2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 83 85 2.4 30 - 130 20

2-Chloronaphthalene ND 77 82 6.3 30 - 130 20

2-Chlorophenol ND 69 75 8.3 30 - 130 20

2-Methylnaphthalene ND 73 78 6.6 30 - 130 20

2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) ND 76 90 16.9 30 - 130 20

2-Nitroaniline ND >150 >150 NC l30 - 130 20

2-Nitrophenol ND 76 80 5.1 30 - 130 20

3&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) ND 74 79 6.5 30 - 130 20

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine ND N/A N/A NC 30 - 130 20

3-Nitroaniline ND 87 88 1.1 30 - 130 20

4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 89 74 18.4 30 - 130 20

4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether ND 80 83 3.7 30 - 130 20

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 85 88 3.5 30 - 130 20

4-Chloroaniline ND 69 75 8.3 30 - 130 20

4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether ND 85 89 4.6 30 - 130 20

4-Nitroaniline ND 87 88 1.1 30 - 130 20

4-Nitrophenol ND 74 59 22.6 r30 - 130 20

Acenaphthene ND 78 84 7.4 30 - 130 20

Acenaphthylene ND 77 82 6.3 30 - 130 20

Acetophenone ND 51 55 7.5 30 - 130 20

Aniline ND N/A N/A NC 30 - 130 20

Anthracene ND 84 88 4.7 30 - 130 20

Azobenzene ND 55 58 5.3 30 - 130 20

Benz(a)anthracene ND 103 103 0.0 30 - 130 20

Benzidine ND N/A N/A NC 30 - 130 20

Benzo(a)pyrene ND 86 86 0.0 30 - 130 20

Benzo(b)fluoranthene ND 90 90 0.0 30 - 130 20

Benzo(ghi)perylene ND 88 85 3.5 30 - 130 20

Benzo(k)fluoranthene ND 100 91 9.4 30 - 130 20

Benzoic acid ND N/A N/A NC 30 - 130 20

Benzyl butyl phthalate ND 89 89 0.0 30 - 130 20

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane ND 75 81 7.7 30 - 130 20

Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether ND 62 67 7.8 30 - 130 20

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether ND 77 84 8.7 30 - 130 20

Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate ND 103 106 2.9 30 - 130 20

Carbazole ND >150 >150 NC l30 - 130 20

Chrysene ND 93 93 0.0 30 - 130 20

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene ND 90 95 5.4 30 - 130 20

Dibenzofuran ND 79 84 6.1 30 - 130 20

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

SDG I.D.: GBB62841

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

Diethyl phthalate ND 89 93 4.4 30 - 130 20

Dimethylphthalate ND 83 87 4.7 30 - 130 20

Di-n-butylphthalate ND 99 102 3.0 30 - 130 20

Di-n-octylphthalate ND 97 98 1.0 30 - 130 20

Fluoranthene ND 94 95 1.1 30 - 130 20

Fluorene ND 86 90 4.5 30 - 130 20

Hexachlorobenzene ND 83 88 5.8 30 - 130 20

Hexachlorobutadiene ND 71 77 8.1 30 - 130 20

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 25 22 12.8 l30 - 130 20

Hexachloroethane ND 69 77 11.0 30 - 130 20

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene ND 90 94 4.3 30 - 130 20

Isophorone ND 61 65 6.3 30 - 130 20

Naphthalene ND 77 83 7.5 30 - 130 20

Nitrobenzene ND 75 80 6.5 30 - 130 20

N-Nitrosodimethylamine ND 58 58 0.0 30 - 130 20

N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 79 84 6.1 30 - 130 20

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 95 98 3.1 30 - 130 20

Pentachloronitrobenzene ND 120 126 4.9 30 - 130 20

Pentachlorophenol ND 52 23 77.3 l,r30 - 130 20

Phenanthrene ND 88 93 5.5 30 - 130 20

Phenol ND 78 79 1.3 30 - 130 20

Pyrene ND 96 97 1.0 30 - 130 20

Pyridine ND 13 <5 NC l30 - 130 20

% 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 95 89 93 4.4 15 - 130 20

% 2-Fluorobiphenyl 70 69 76 9.7 30 - 130 20

% 2-Fluorophenol 71 59 64 8.1 15 - 130 20

% Nitrobenzene-d5 76 70 77 9.5 30 - 130 20

% Phenol-d5 19 62 65 4.7 15 - 130 20

% Terphenyl-d14 87 104 107 2.8 30 - 130 20

QA/QC Batch 198044, QC Sample No: BB62650 (BB62841)

Volatiles - Ground Water126 1281,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.6120 119 0.8 70 - 130 30

109 1101,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.996 97 1.0 70 - 130 30

107 1121,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 4.6101 105 3.9 70 - 130 30

92 981,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 6.389 91 2.2 70 - 130 30

101 1021,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.092 93 1.1 70 - 130 30

103 1081,1-Dichloroethene ND 4.786 88 2.3 70 - 130 30

102 1071,1-Dichloropropene ND 4.893 94 1.1 70 - 130 30

79 921,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 15.283 90 8.1 70 - 130 30

99 1041,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 4.994 98 4.2 70 - 130 30

87 971,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 10.988 92 4.4 70 - 130 30

110 1111,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.9104 105 1.0 70 - 130 30

82 941,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 13.690 95 5.4 70 - 130 30

100 1061,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 5.895 96 1.0 70 - 130 30

101 1031,2-Dichloroethane ND 2.092 93 1.1 70 - 130 30

95 971,2-Dichloropropane ND 2.193 92 1.1 70 - 130 30

109 1111,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.8104 105 1.0 70 - 130 30

103 1051,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.995 97 2.1 70 - 130 30

94 1021,3-Dichloropropane ND 8.296 96 0.0 70 - 130 30

100 1021,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.092 93 1.1 70 - 130 30

97 982,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.0119 117 1.7 70 - 130 30

103 1072-Chlorotoluene ND 3.898 101 3.0 70 - 130 30

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

SDG I.D.: GBB62841

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

92 1002-Hexanone ND 8.389 89 0.0 70 - 130 30

110 1142-Isopropyltoluene ND 3.6100 101 1.0 70 - 130 30

108 1104-Chlorotoluene ND 1.898 99 1.0 70 - 130 30

89 964-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 7.683 84 1.2 70 - 130 30

101 102Acetone ND 1.089 89 0.0 70 - 130 30

102 106Acrylonitrile ND 3.890 96 6.5 70 - 130 30

100 102Benzene ND 2.092 93 1.1 70 - 130 30

95 100Bromobenzene ND 5.193 93 0.0 70 - 130 30

102 104Bromochloromethane ND 1.994 97 3.1 70 - 130 30

105 107Bromodichloromethane ND 1.9106 105 0.9 70 - 130 30

137 132Bromoform ND 3.7124 117 5.8 m70 - 130 30

89 101Bromomethane ND 12.699 100 1.0 70 - 130 30

108 113Carbon Disulfide ND 4.5139 139 0.0 l70 - 130 30

113 114Carbon tetrachloride ND 0.9100 101 1.0 70 - 130 30

112 112Chlorobenzene ND 0.0101 102 1.0 70 - 130 30

99 103Chloroethane ND 4.088 84 4.7 70 - 130 30

104 102Chloroform ND 1.995 95 0.0 70 - 130 30

103 114Chloromethane ND 10.1101 102 1.0 70 - 130 30

100 102cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 2.093 92 1.1 70 - 130 30

95 103cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 8.1103 103 0.0 70 - 130 30

106 116Dibromochloromethane ND 9.0110 111 0.9 70 - 130 30

98 102Dibromoethane ND 4.090 95 5.4 70 - 130 30

100 103Dibromomethane ND 3.095 96 1.0 70 - 130 30

112 117Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 4.491 92 1.1 70 - 130 30

116 115Ethylbenzene ND 0.9103 104 1.0 70 - 130 30

92 100Hexachlorobutadiene ND 8.384 88 4.7 70 - 130 30

109 112Isopropylbenzene ND 2.7102 104 1.9 70 - 130 30

111 111m&p-Xylene ND 0.0102 101 1.0 70 - 130 30

91 93Methyl ethyl ketone ND 2.281 91 11.6 70 - 130 30

99 103Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) ND 4.0100 101 1.0 70 - 130 30

88 91Methylene chloride ND 3.482 84 2.4 70 - 130 30

72 92Naphthalene ND 24.481 91 11.6 70 - 130 30

107 111n-Butylbenzene ND 3.7103 104 1.0 70 - 130 30

104 107n-Propylbenzene ND 2.894 95 1.1 70 - 130 30

110 108o-Xylene ND 1.8103 100 3.0 70 - 130 30

109 114p-Isopropyltoluene ND 4.5107 109 1.9 70 - 130 30

109 113sec-Butylbenzene ND 3.6100 100 0.0 70 - 130 30

116 108Styrene ND 7.199 94 5.2 70 - 130 30

103 109tert-Butylbenzene ND 5.798 99 1.0 70 - 130 30

99 108Tetrachloroethene ND 8.799 98 1.0 70 - 130 30

91 96Tetrahydrofuran (THF) ND 5.383 83 0.0 70 - 130 30

101 102Toluene ND 1.094 95 1.1 70 - 130 30

102 105trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 2.992 92 0.0 70 - 130 30

102 111trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 8.5112 112 0.0 70 - 130 30

115 119trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene ND 3.4128 130 1.6 70 - 130 30

103 108Trichloroethene ND 4.796 96 0.0 70 - 130 30

106 107Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.9102 105 2.9 70 - 130 30

101 105Trichlorotrifluoroethane ND 3.986 87 1.2 70 - 130 30

96 107Vinyl chloride ND 10.888 90 2.2 70 - 130 30

100 100% 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 100 0.0101 101 0.0 70 - 130 30

98 99% Bromofluorobenzene 92 1.0100 98 2.0 70 - 130 30

104 103% Dibromofluoromethane 100 1.099 101 2.0 70 - 130 30

97 96% Toluene-d8 98 1.096 96 0.0 70 - 130 30

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

SDG I.D.: GBB62841

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

QA/QC Batch 197934, QC Sample No: BB62844 (BB62842, BB62843, BB62844, BB62845)

Volatiles - Ground Water114 1131,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.9130 117 10.5 70 - 130 30

103 991,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 4.0114 103 10.1 70 - 130 30

102 1011,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.0108 100 7.7 70 - 130 30

95 951,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.097 96 1.0 70 - 130 30

97 951,1-Dichloroethane ND 2.1106 97 8.9 70 - 130 30

98 991,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.0106 92 14.1 70 - 130 30

101 1011,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0112 102 9.3 70 - 130 30

78 841,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 7.482 86 4.8 70 - 130 30

90 921,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.299 87 12.9 70 - 130 30

84 871,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 3.592 87 5.6 70 - 130 30

99 1001,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.0113 102 10.2 70 - 130 30

77 841,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 8.790 86 4.5 70 - 130 30

94 941,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.099 92 7.3 70 - 130 30

103 991,2-Dichloroethane ND 4.0102 96 6.1 70 - 130 30

116 1111,2-Dichloropropane ND 4.499 97 2.0 70 - 130 30

99 961,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 3.1113 103 9.3 70 - 130 30

95 961,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.0101 96 5.1 70 - 130 30

99 981,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.097 95 2.1 70 - 130 30

89 891,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.096 88 8.7 70 - 130 30

82 792,2-Dichloropropane ND 3.7112 83 29.7 70 - 130 30

98 962-Chlorotoluene ND 2.1108 100 7.7 70 - 130 30

90 892-Hexanone ND 1.195 85 11.1 70 - 130 30

98 982-Isopropyltoluene ND 0.0106 98 7.8 70 - 130 30

98 964-Chlorotoluene ND 2.1107 98 8.8 70 - 130 30

90 904-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 0.086 88 2.3 70 - 130 30

100 109Acetone ND 8.6115 111 3.5 70 - 130 30

102 98Acrylonitrile ND 4.099 98 1.0 70 - 130 30

97 96Benzene ND 1.0108 98 9.7 70 - 130 30

93 92Bromobenzene ND 1.198 93 5.2 70 - 130 30

101 99Bromochloromethane ND 2.0104 96 8.0 70 - 130 30

127 124Bromodichloromethane ND 2.4107 105 1.9 70 - 130 30

115 107Bromoform ND 7.2131 95 31.9 l,r70 - 130 30

96 99Bromomethane ND 3.1112 93 18.5 70 - 130 30

101 99Carbon Disulfide ND 2.0>150 135 NC l70 - 130 30

108 104Carbon tetrachloride ND 3.8122 108 12.2 70 - 130 30

103 101Chlorobenzene ND 2.0113 102 10.2 70 - 130 30

94 93Chloroethane ND 1.1106 87 19.7 70 - 130 30

100 96Chloroform ND 4.1109 99 9.6 70 - 130 30

103 102Chloromethane ND 1.0108 90 18.2 70 - 130 30

97 96cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.0107 95 11.9 70 - 130 30

99 97cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 2.0102 96 6.1 70 - 130 30

113 111Dibromochloromethane ND 1.8104 103 1.0 70 - 130 30

100 99Dibromoethane ND 1.0100 97 3.0 70 - 130 30

114 110Dibromomethane ND 3.6103 98 5.0 70 - 130 30

96 98Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 2.1113 76 39.2 r70 - 130 30

102 99Ethylbenzene ND 3.0121 106 13.2 70 - 130 30

87 87Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.090 86 4.5 70 - 130 30

103 100Isopropylbenzene ND 3.0116 106 9.0 70 - 130 30

102 99m&p-Xylene ND 3.0114 99 14.1 70 - 130 30

93 95Methyl ethyl ketone ND 2.193 92 1.1 70 - 130 30

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QA/QC Data

Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

SDG I.D.: GBB62841

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

82 81Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) ND 1.294 88 6.6 70 - 130 30

90 86Methylene chloride ND 4.593 83 11.4 70 - 130 30

70 84Naphthalene ND 18.281 87 7.1 70 - 130 30

99 100n-Butylbenzene ND 1.0113 103 9.3 70 - 130 30

97 95n-Propylbenzene ND 2.1106 94 12.0 70 - 130 30

102 97o-Xylene ND 5.0115 96 18.0 70 - 130 30

103 103p-Isopropyltoluene ND 0.0118 109 7.9 70 - 130 30

99 98sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.0111 100 10.4 70 - 130 30

95 90Styrene ND 5.4115 87 27.7 70 - 130 30

98 97tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.0108 100 7.7 70 - 130 30

103 101Tetrachloroethene ND 2.0107 99 7.8 70 - 130 30

91 90Tetrahydrofuran (THF) ND 1.188 88 0.0 70 - 130 30

99 97Toluene ND 2.0107 99 7.8 70 - 130 30

98 97trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.0109 97 11.7 70 - 130 30

102 100trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 2.0105 100 4.9 70 - 130 30

90 85trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene ND 5.7107 95 11.9 70 - 130 30

101 100Trichloroethene ND 1.0111 102 8.5 70 - 130 30

101 100Trichlorofluoromethane ND 1.0127 110 14.3 70 - 130 30

91 97Trichlorotrifluoroethane ND 6.4108 95 12.8 70 - 130 30

95 95Vinyl chloride ND 0.0102 86 17.0 70 - 130 30

101 101% 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4 97 0.099 100 1.0 70 - 130 30

105 102% Bromofluorobenzene 93 2.999 102 3.0 70 - 130 30

99 101% Dibromofluoromethane 95 2.0100 99 1.0 70 - 130 30

98 99% Toluene-d8 99 1.097 98 1.0 70 - 130 30

l = This parameter is outside laboratory lcs/lcsd specified recovery limits.m = This parameter is outside laboratory ms/msd specified recovery limits.r = This parameter is outside laboratory rpd specified recovery limits.

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April 12, 2012MS Dup - Matrix Spike Duplicate

RPD - Relative Percent DifferenceLCS - Laboratory Control SampleLCSD - Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate

NC - No Criteria

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Acode Phoenix AnalyteFactoredCriteriaResult RLCriteria NameSampNo LocCode

AnalysisUnitsST State Category

CriteriaUnits

GBB62841Requested Criteria: 375, GWFactored

RLCriteria

$8260GWR Dibromoethane 0.0006ND 1.0 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.0006$8260GWR 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.04ND 1.0 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04$8260GWR 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 0.04ND 1.0 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04$8270-SIMFSR Phenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Phenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 1ND 5.0 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Aniline 5ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR Aniline 5ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2-Chlorophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 5ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 1ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Nitrobenzene 0.4ND 5.0 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.4$8270-SIMFSR 2-Nitrophenol 5ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2-Nitrophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dimethylphenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dimethylphenol 5ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dichlorophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dichlorophenol 5ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dichlorophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 4-Chloroaniline 5ND 20 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Chloroaniline 5ND 20 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 5ND 20 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 1ND 20 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 4-Nitroaniline 5ND 20 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 3-Nitroaniline 5ND 50 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 3-Nitroaniline 5ND 50 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dinitrophenol 5ND 50 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dinitrophenol 1ND 50 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dinitrophenol 5ND 50 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Nitrophenol 5ND 50 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Nitrophenol 1ND 50 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2-Nitroaniline 5ND 50 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2-Nitroaniline 5ND 50 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 1ND 50 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Benzidine 5ND 50 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 5ND 50 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMR Hexachlorobenzene 0.04ND 0.060 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04

Sample Criteria Exceedences ReportThursday, April 12, 2012 Page 2 of 6

Acode Phoenix AnalyteFactoredCriteriaResult RLCriteria NameSampNo LocCode

AnalysisUnitsST State Category

CriteriaUnits

GBB62841Requested Criteria: 375, GWFactored

RLCriteria

$8270-SIMR Benz(a)anthracene 0.002ND 0.040 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benz(a)anthracene 0.002ND 0.040 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Chrysene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Chrysene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(b)fluoranthene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(b)fluoranthene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(k)fluoranthene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(k)fluoranthene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(a)pyrene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$PESTGAW 4,4' -DDE 0.01ND* 0.07 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Tagm - Pest/herb/pcbs Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.01$PESTGAW Toxaphene 0.06ND 1.0 ug/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.06AL-WM Aluminum 0.1130 0.10 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.1AS-WM Arsenic 0.0250.026 0.004 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.025BA-WM Barium 14.57 0.002 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1BE-WM Beryllium 0.0030.011 0.001 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.003CR-WM Chromium 0.050.423 0.001 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.05CU-WM Copper 0.20.446 0.005 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.2D-AL Aluminum (Dissolved) 0.15.05 0.01 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.1D-FE Iron (Dissolved) 0.38.23 0.011 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3D-MN Manganese (Dissolved) 0.32.26 0.011 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3D-NA Sodium (Dissolved) 2037.8 0.11 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 20D-PB Lead (Dissolved) 0.0250.043 0.002 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.025D-SB Antimony (Dissolved) 0.003BDL 0.005 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.003D-SE Selenium (Dissolved) 0.01BDL 0.011 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.01D-TL Thallium (Dissolved) 0.0005BDL 0.002 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.0005FE-WM Iron 0.3210 0.10 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3MG-WM Magnesium 3589.0 0.10 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 35MN-WM Manganese 0.315.3 0.010 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3NA-WM Sodium 2030.1 0.1 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 20NI-WM Nickel 0.10.836 0.001 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.1PB-WM Lead 0.0250.492 0.002 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.025SB-WM Antimony 0.003BDL 0.005 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.003TL-WM Thallium 0.0005BDL 0.002 mg/LBB62841 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.0005

$8260GWR Dibromoethane 0.0006ND 1.0 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.0006$8260GWR 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.04ND 1.0 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04$8260GWR 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 0.04ND 1.0 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04$8270-SIMFSR Phenol 1ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 1

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Acode Phoenix AnalyteFactoredCriteriaResult RLCriteria NameSampNo LocCode

AnalysisUnitsST State Category

CriteriaUnits

GBB62841Requested Criteria: 375, GWFactored

RLCriteria

$8270-SIMFSR Phenol 1ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 1ND 6.3 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Aniline 5ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR Aniline 5ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2-Chlorophenol 1ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 5ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 1ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Nitrobenzene 5ND 6.3 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR Nitrobenzene 0.4ND 6.3 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.4$8270-SIMFSR 2-Nitrophenol 5ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2-Nitrophenol 1ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dimethylphenol 1ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dimethylphenol 5ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 5ND 6.3 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dichlorophenol 1ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dichlorophenol 5ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dichlorophenol 1ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 4-Chloroaniline 5ND 25 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Chloroaniline 5ND 25 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 5ND 25 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 1ND 25 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 5ND 6.3 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 1ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 1ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 1ND 13 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 4-Nitroaniline 5ND 25 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 5ND 6.3 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 5ND 6.3 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 3-Nitroaniline 5ND 63 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 3-Nitroaniline 5ND 63 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dinitrophenol 5ND 63 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dinitrophenol 5ND 63 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dinitrophenol 1ND 63 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Dibenzofuran 5ND 6.3 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 5ND 6.3 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Nitrophenol 5ND 63 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Nitrophenol 1ND 63 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2-Nitroaniline 5ND 63 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2-Nitroaniline 5ND 63 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 1ND 63 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1

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Acode Phoenix AnalyteFactoredCriteriaResult RLCriteria NameSampNo LocCode

AnalysisUnitsST State Category

CriteriaUnits

GBB62841Requested Criteria: 375, GWFactored

RLCriteria

$8270-SIMFSR Azobenzene 5ND 6.3 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR Benzidine 5ND 63 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 5ND 63 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMR Hexachlorobenzene 0.04ND 0.075 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04$8270-SIMR Benz(a)anthracene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benz(a)anthracene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Chrysene 0.002ND 0.063 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Chrysene 0.002ND 0.063 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(b)fluoranthene 0.002ND 0.063 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(b)fluoranthene 0.002ND 0.063 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(k)fluoranthene 0.002ND 0.063 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(k)fluoranthene 0.002ND 0.063 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(a)pyrene 0.002ND 0.063 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 0.002ND 0.063 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 0.002ND 0.063 ug/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002D-AL Aluminum (Dissolved) 0.11.02 0.01 mg/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.1D-FE Iron (Dissolved) 0.30.935 0.011 mg/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3D-MN Manganese (Dissolved) 0.31.24 0.001 mg/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3D-NA Sodium (Dissolved) 2078.5 1.1 mg/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 20D-SB Antimony (Dissolved) 0.003BDL 0.005 mg/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.003D-SE Selenium (Dissolved) 0.01BDL 0.011 mg/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.01D-TL Thallium (Dissolved) 0.0005BDL 0.002 mg/LBB62842 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.0005

$8260GWR Dibromoethane 0.0006ND 1.0 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.0006$8260GWR 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.04ND 1.0 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04$8260GWR 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 0.04ND 1.0 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04$8270-SIMFSR Phenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Phenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 1ND 5.0 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Aniline 5ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR Aniline 5ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2-Chlorophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 5ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2-Methylphenol (o-cresol) 1ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Nitrobenzene 0.4ND 5.0 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.4$8270-SIMFSR 2-Nitrophenol 5ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2-Nitrophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dimethylphenol 5ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dimethylphenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dichlorophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 1

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Acode Phoenix AnalyteFactoredCriteriaResult RLCriteria NameSampNo LocCode

AnalysisUnitsST State Category

CriteriaUnits

GBB62841Requested Criteria: 375, GWFactored

RLCriteria

$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dichlorophenol 5ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dichlorophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 4-Chloroaniline 5ND 20 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Chloroaniline 5ND 20 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 5ND 20 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 1ND 20 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 1ND 10 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 4-Nitroaniline 5ND 20 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 3-Nitroaniline 5ND 50 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 3-Nitroaniline 5ND 50 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dinitrophenol 5ND 50 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dinitrophenol 5ND 50 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2,4-Dinitrophenol 1ND 50 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 4-Nitrophenol 5ND 50 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4-Nitrophenol 1ND 50 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR 2-Nitroaniline 5ND 50 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 2-Nitroaniline 5ND 50 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 1ND 50 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMFSR Benzidine 5ND 50 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMFSR 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 5ND 50 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 5$8270-SIMR Hexachlorobenzene 0.04ND 0.060 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04$8270-SIMR Pentachlorophenol 12.4 0.80 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 1$8270-SIMR Pentachlorophenol 12.4 0.80 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 1$8270-SIMR Benz(a)anthracene 0.002ND 0.040 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benz(a)anthracene 0.002ND 0.040 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Chrysene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Chrysene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(b)fluoranthene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(b)fluoranthene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(k)fluoranthene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(k)fluoranthene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Benzo(a)pyrene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Tagm - Semi-volatiles Groundwater Standardsug/L 0.002$8270-SIMR Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 0.002ND 0.050 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.002$PESTGAW Toxaphene 0.06ND 1.0 ug/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.06AL-WM Aluminum 0.114.1 0.010 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.1D-AL Aluminum (Dissolved) 0.11.25 0.01 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.1D-FE Iron (Dissolved) 0.31.65 0.011 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3

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Acode Phoenix AnalyteFactoredCriteriaResult RLCriteria NameSampNo LocCode

AnalysisUnitsST State Category

CriteriaUnits

GBB62841Requested Criteria: 375, GWFactored

RLCriteria

D-MN Manganese (Dissolved) 0.30.415 0.001 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3D-NA Sodium (Dissolved) 20139 1.1 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 20D-SB Antimony (Dissolved) 0.003BDL 0.005 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.003D-SE Selenium (Dissolved) 0.01BDL 0.011 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.01D-TL Thallium (Dissolved) 0.0005BDL 0.002 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.0005FE-WM Iron 0.319.7 0.010 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3HG-WM Mercury 0.00070.0009 0.0002 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.0007MN-WM Manganese 0.32.65 0.010 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3NA-WM Sodium 20131 1.0 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 20NI-WM Nickel 0.10.118 0.001 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.1PB-WM Lead 0.0250.039 0.002 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.025SB-WM Antimony 0.003BDL 0.005 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.003TL-WM Thallium 0.0005BDL 0.002 mg/LBB62843 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.0005

$8260GWR Dibromoethane 0.0006ND 1.0 ug/LBB62844 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.0006$8260GWR 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.04ND 1.0 ug/LBB62844 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04$8260GWR 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 0.04ND 1.0 ug/LBB62844 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04

$8260GWR Dibromoethane 0.0006ND 1.0 ug/LBB62845 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.0006$8260GWR 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.04ND 1.0 ug/LBB62845 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04$8260GWR 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 0.04ND 1.0 ug/LBB62845 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.04

Phoenix Laboratories does not assume responsibility for the data contained in this report. It is provided as an additional tool to identify requested criteria exceedences. All efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of the data (obtained from appropriate agencies). A lack of exceedence information does not necessarily suggest conformance to the criteria. It is ultimately the site professional's responsibility to determine appropriate compliance.

BB74626

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Sample ID#s:

Attn: Mr. Ray KahnESPL2 West 32nd StreetSuite 504New York, NY 10001

Project ID: 212117-2

This laboratory is in compliance with the NELAC requirements of procedures used except where indicated.

This report contains results for the parameters tested, under the sampling conditions described on the Chain Of Custody, as received by the laboratory. All soils and sludges are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted in the sample comments.

A scanned version of the COC form accompanies the analytical report and is an exact duplicate of the original.

Sincerely yours,

Laboratory DirectorPhyllis Shiller

If you have any questions concerning this testing, please do not hesitate to contact Phoenix Client Services at ext. 200.

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587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O. Box 370, Manchester, CT 06040Telephone (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Sample Information Custody Information

Matrix:

Location Code:

Rush Request:

P.O.#:

Collected by:Received by:

Analyzed by:

GROUND WATER

ESPL

Standard

212117-2

04/19/12

LB

see "By" below

RK

Laboratory Data

MW-2

Phoenix ID: BB74626

04/19/12

8:00

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Parameter Result RL Units Date By Reference

FOR: Attn: Mr. Ray KahnESPL2 West 32nd StreetSuite 504New York, NY 10001

Analysis ReportMay 01, 2012

Time

Date Time

587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG ID: GBB74626

Client ID:

Project ID: 212117-2

5.86 Aluminum 0.010 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L7.16 Aluminum (Dissolved) 0.01 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.003 Antimony (Dissolved) 0.003 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.003 Antimony 0.003 04/24/12 TH 6010mg/L< 0.004 Arsenic 0.004 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.004 Arsenic (Dissolved) 0.004 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L0.132 Barium 0.002 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L0.130 Barium (Dissolved) 0.002 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Beryllium 0.001 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Beryllium (Dissolved) 0.001 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L33.5 Calcium 0.010 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Cadmium 0.001 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L28.2 Calcium (Dissolved) 0.01 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Cadmium (Dissolved) 0.001 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L0.023 Chromium 0.001 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L0.026 Chromium (Dissolved) 0.001 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L0.004 Cobalt 0.002 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L0.043 Copper 0.005 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L0.004 Cobalt (Dissolved) 0.001 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L0.027 Copper (Dissolved) 0.005 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/LCompleted Dissolved Metals Preparation 04/19/12 AG SW846-3005

7.75 Iron (Dissolved) 0.011 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L7.62 Iron 0.010 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L0.038 Lead (Dissolved) 0.002 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L0.110 Lead 0.002 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L8.74 Magnesium (Dissolved) 0.01 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L1.30 Manganese (Dissolved) 0.001 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L10.5 Magnesium 0.01 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L

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0.794 Manganese 0.001 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.0002 Mercury (Dissolved) 0.0002 04/20/12 JA 7470/E245.1mg/L< 0.0002 Mercury 0.0002 04/20/12 JA 7470/E245.1mg/L0.029 Nickel (Dissolved) 0.001 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L0.035 Nickel 0.001 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L7.6 Potassium (Dissolved) 0.1 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L6.6 Potassium 0.1 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.010 Selenium (Dissolved) 0.010 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.010 Selenium 0.010 04/24/12 TH 6010mg/L< 0.001 Silver 0.001 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.001 Silver (Dissolved) 0.001 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L84.8 Sodium (Dissolved) 1.1 04/24/12 LK 6010mg/L79.2 Sodium 1.0 04/24/12 LK 6010mg/L< 0.0005 Thallium (Dissolved) 0.0005 04/23/12 TH 7010/279.2mg/L< 0.0005 Thallium 0.0005 04/23/12 TH SW7010/200.9mg/LCompleted Total Metals Digestion 04/20/12 AG

0.013 Vanadium (Dissolved) 0.002 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L0.012 Vanadium 0.002 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/L0.038 Zinc (Dissolved) 0.002 04/22/12 LK 6010mg/L0.055 Zinc 0.002 04/21/12 LK 6010mg/LCompleted Dissolved Mercury Digestion 04/20/12 X/X SW7470

Completed Mercury Digestion 04/20/12 X/X 7471/245.1

Completed PCB Extraction 04/20/12 L SW3510C

Completed Extraction for Pest (2 Liter) 04/20/12 L SW3510

Polychlorinated BiphenylsND PCB-1016 0.05 04/25/12 KCA 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1221 0.05 04/25/12 KCA 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1232 0.05 04/25/12 KCA 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1242 0.05 04/25/12 KCA 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1248 0.05 04/25/12 KCA 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1254 0.05 04/25/12 KCA 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1260 0.05 04/25/12 KCA 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1262 0.05 04/25/12 KCA 608/ 8082ug/LND PCB-1268 0.05 04/25/12 KCA 608/ 8082ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates63 % DCBP 04/25/12 KCA 30 - 150 %%

79 % TCMX 04/25/12 KCA 30 - 150 %%

PesticidesND 4,4' -DDD 0.01 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND 4,4' -DDE 0.01 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND 4,4' -DDT 0.01 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND a-BHC 0.01 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Alachlor 0.5 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/L 1

ND Aldrin 0.01 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND b-BHC 0.01 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Chlordane 0.05 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND d-BHC 0.04 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Dieldrin 0.004 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endosulfan I 0.1 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/L

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ND Endosulfan II 0.1 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endosulfan Sulfate 0.1 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endrin 0.01 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endrin Aldehyde 5 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Endrin ketone 5 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND g-BHC (Lindane) 0.05 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Heptachlor 0.01 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Heptachlor epoxide 0.01 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Methoxychlor 35 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/LND Toxaphene 0.06 04/23/12 MR SW8081ug/L

QA/QC Surrogates41 %DCBP (Surrogate Rec) 04/23/12 MR 30 - 150 %%

59 %TCMX (Surrogate Rec) 04/23/12 MR 30 - 150 %%

Comments:

Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

May 01, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters at this time.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Johanna Harrington, Project Manager

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

QA/QC ReportMay 01, 2012

587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG I.D.: GBB74626

LCS%

DupRPD

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

SampleResult

DupResult

QA/QC Batch 198681, QC Sample No: BB73699 (BB74626)102 102Thallium - Water BDL 0.0103NC 103 0.0 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

QA/QC Batch 198853, QC Sample No: BB74601 (BB74626)

ICP Metals - Aqueous95.8 98.2Aluminum 0.023 2.595.6NC 98.4 2.9 75 - 125 20<0.010 <0.010

102 104Antimony BDL 1.9102NC 106 3.8 75 - 125 200.005 0.006

100 103Arsenic BDL 3.0101NC 104 2.9 75 - 125 20<0.004 <0.004

98.6 101Barium BDL 2.498.7NC 101 2.3 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.002

101 105Beryllium BDL 3.9101NC 105 3.9 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

105 108Cadmium BDL 2.8105NC 108 2.8 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

102 104Calcium BDL 1.9102NC 105 2.9 75 - 125 200.042 0.047

102 105Chromium BDL 2.9102NC 105 2.9 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

103 106Cobalt BDL 2.9103NC 106 2.9 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.002

104 108Copper BDL 3.8104NC 108 3.8 75 - 125 20<0.005 <0.005

99.7 102Iron BDL 2.399.3NC 103 3.7 75 - 125 200.016 0.014

103 106Lead BDL 2.9104NC 106 1.9 75 - 125 20<0.002 0.002

106 108Magnesium BDL 1.9105NC 108 2.8 75 - 125 20<0.01 <0.01

101 104Manganese BDL 2.9102NC 104 1.9 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.001

101 104Nickel BDL 2.9101NC 104 2.9 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.001

97.4 100Potassium BDL 2.696.7NC 98.2 1.5 75 - 125 20<0.1 <0.1

95.4 98.5Selenium BDL 3.297.5NC 100 2.5 75 - 125 20<0.010 <0.010

99.9 103Silver BDL 3.1100NC 103 3.0 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.001

103 107Sodium BDL 3.8102NC 104 1.9 75 - 125 200.32 0.3

101 103Vanadium BDL 2.0100NC 103 3.0 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.002

103 106Zinc BDL 2.9103NC 106 2.9 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.002

QA/QC Batch 198800, QC Sample No: BB74630 (BB74626)92.9 95.4Mercury - Water BDL 2.791.5NC 91.4 0.1 70 - 130 20<0.0002 <0.0002

QA/QC Batch 198779, QC Sample No: BB74648 (BB74626)

ICP Metals - Dissolved99.4 99.9Aluminum BDL 0.593.2NC 98.6 5.6 75 - 125 200.037 0.04

102 102Antimony BDL 0.095.6NC 101 5.5 75 - 125 200.005 0.006

99.3 99.7Arsenic BDL 0.492.2NC 97.5 5.6 75 - 125 20<0.004 <0.004

101 101Barium BDL 0.094.1NC 99.5 5.6 75 - 125 200.006 0.006

105 105Beryllium BDL 0.097.6NC 103 5.4 75 - 125 20<0.004 <0.001

104 104Cadmium BDL 0.097.0NC 103 6.0 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

NC NCCalcium BDL NC96.62.00 102 5.4 75 - 125 206.00 5.88

102 102Chromium BDL 0.094.8NC 100 5.3 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

103 104Cobalt BDL 1.096.0NC 102 6.1 75 - 125 20<0.004 <0.001

108 109Copper BDL 0.999.8NC 106 6.0 75 - 125 20<0.005 <0.005

99.5 100Iron BDL 0.593.2NC 98.7 5.7 75 - 125 200.042 0.039

100 101Lead BDL 1.093.5NC 98.6 5.3 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.002

93.0 93.8Magnesium BDL 0.91001.40 105 4.9 75 - 125 202.10 2.07

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Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

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LCS%

DupRPD

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

SampleResult

DupResult

101 102Manganese BDL 1.094.50 100 5.7 75 - 125 200.009 0.009

102 103Nickel BDL 1.095.2NC 101 5.9 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

105 108Potassium BDL 2.897.70 100 2.3 75 - 125 201.0 1.0

95.5 96.0Selenium BDL 0.589.0NC 94.3 5.8 75 - 125 20<0.011 <0.011

85.2 86.1Silver BDL 1.194.6NC 100 5.5 75 - 125 20<0.001 <0.001

NC NCSodium BDL NC96.80.60 99.1 2.3 75 - 125 206.45 6.49

101 102Vanadium BDL 1.094.4NC 99.6 5.4 75 - 125 20<0.002 <0.002

101 102Zinc BDL 1.094.0NC 99.5 5.7 75 - 125 200.006 0.006

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Parameter BlankMS%

MSD%

MSRPD

QA/QC ReportMay 01, 2012

587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06045 Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823

Environmental Laboratories, Inc.

SDG I.D.: GBB74626

LCS%

LCSD%

LCSRPD

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

QA/QC Batch 198684, QC Sample No: BB73110 (BB74626)

Pesticides - Ground Water4,4' -DDD ND 98 91 7.4 40 - 140 20

4,4' -DDE ND 89 85 4.6 40 - 140 20

4,4' -DDT ND 88 84 4.7 40 - 140 20

a-BHC ND 79 78 1.3 40 - 140 20

a-Chlordane ND 84 82 2.4 40 - 140 20

Alachlor ND N/A N/A NC 40 - 140 20

Aldrin ND 75 73 2.7 40 - 140 20

b-BHC ND 83 81 2.4 40 - 140 20

Chlordane ND N/A N/A NC 40 - 140 20

d-BHC ND 82 81 1.2 40 - 140 20

Dieldrin ND 88 86 2.3 40 - 140 20

Endosulfan I ND 81 80 1.2 40 - 140 20

Endosulfan II ND 94 89 5.5 40 - 140 20

Endosulfan sulfate ND 86 85 1.2 40 - 140 20

Endrin ND 90 88 2.2 40 - 140 20

Endrin aldehyde ND 96 93 3.2 40 - 140 20

Endrin ketone ND 92 90 2.2 40 - 140 20

g-BHC ND 81 80 1.2 40 - 140 20

g-Chlordane ND 83 81 2.4 40 - 140 20

Heptachlor ND 90 88 2.2 40 - 140 20

Heptachlor epoxide ND 82 79 3.7 40 - 140 20

Methoxychlor ND 108 108 0.0 40 - 140 20

Toxaphene ND N/A N/A NC 40 - 140 20

% DCBP 88 93 90 3.3 30 - 150 20

% TCMX 74 83 78 6.2 30 - 150 20

MS - Matrix SpikePhyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

May 01, 2012MS Dup - Matrix Spike Duplicate

RPD - Relative Percent DifferenceLCS - Laboratory Control Sample

LCSD - Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate

NC - No CriteriaIntf - Interference

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Acode Phoenix AnalyteFactoredCriteriaResult RLCriteria NameSampNo LocCode

AnalysisUnitsST State Category

CriteriaUnits

GBB74626Requested Criteria: GWFactored

RLCriteria

AL-WM Aluminum 0.15.86 0.010 mg/LBB74626 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.1D-AL Aluminum (Dissolved) 0.17.16 0.01 mg/LBB74626 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.1D-FE Iron (Dissolved) 0.37.75 0.011 mg/LBB74626 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3D-MN Manganese (Dissolved) 0.31.30 0.001 mg/LBB74626 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3D-NA Sodium (Dissolved) 2084.8 1.1 mg/LBB74626 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 20D-PB Lead (Dissolved) 0.0250.038 0.002 mg/LBB74626 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.025FE-WM Iron 0.37.62 0.010 mg/LBB74626 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3MN-WM Manganese 0.30.794 0.001 mg/LBB74626 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.3NA-WM Sodium 2079.2 1.0 mg/LBB74626 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 20PB-WM Lead 0.0250.110 0.002 mg/LBB74626 ESPL NY Togs - Water Quality GA Criteriaug/L 0.025

Phoenix Laboratories does not assume responsibility for the data contained in this report. It is provided as an additional tool to identify requested criteria exceedences. All efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of the data (obtained from appropriate agencies). A lack of exceedence information does not necessarily suggest conformance to the criteria. It is ultimately the site professional's responsibility to determine appropriate compliance.

BB60083 - BB60085

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Sample ID#s:

Attn: Mr. Ray KahnESPL2 West 32nd StreetSuite 504New York, NY 10001

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ppbv ug/m3ppbv ug/m3^

Volatiles (TO15)ND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.146 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

ND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.183 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.146 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.183 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.247 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,1-Dichloroethene 0.252 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.135 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

8.92 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.204 1.0 KCA TO1543.8 04/02/12

ND 1,2-Dibromoethane(EDB) 0.130 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.166 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.247 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2-dichloropropane 0.216 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane 0.143 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

2.36 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.204 1.0 KCA TO1511.6 04/02/12

ND 1,3-Butadiene 0.452 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.166 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.39 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.166 1.0 KCA TO152.34 04/02/12

ND 1,4-Dioxane 0.278 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 2-Hexanone(MBK) 0.244 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

2.13 4-Ethyltoluene 0.204 1.0 KCA TO1510.5 04/02/12 1

0.45 4-Isopropyltoluene 0.182 1.0 KCA TO152.47 04/02/12 1

2.07 4-Methyl-2-pentanone(MIBK) 0.244 1.0 KCA TO158.47 04/02/12

6.08 Acetone 0.421 1.0 KCA TO1514.4 04/02/12

ND Acrylonitrile 0.461 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.47 Benzene 0.313 1.0 KCA TO151.50 04/02/12

ND Benzyl chloride 0.193 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

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ND Bromodichloromethane 0.149 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Bromoform 0.097 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Bromomethane 0.258 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Carbon Disulfide 0.321 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.07 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.040 0.25 KCA TO150.440 04/02/12

ND Chlorobenzene 0.217 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Chloroethane 0.379 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Chloroform 0.205 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Chloromethane 0.484 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.252 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.220 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

1.27 Cyclohexane 0.291 1.0 KCA TO154.37 04/02/12

ND Dibromochloromethane 0.117 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.59 Dichlorodifluoromethane 0.202 1.0 KCA TO152.92 04/02/12

4.38 Ethanol 0.531 1.0 KCA TO158.25 04/02/12 1

1.92 Ethyl acetate 0.278 1.0 KCA TO156.91 04/02/12 1

3.4 Ethylbenzene 0.230 1.0 KCA TO1514.8 04/02/12

0.67 Heptane 0.244 1.0 KCA TO152.74 04/02/12

ND Hexachlorobutadiene 0.094 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.35 Hexane 0.284 1.0 KCA TO151.23 04/02/12

8.54 Isopropylalcohol 0.407 1.0 KCA TO1521.0 04/02/12

0.45 Isopropylbenzene 0.204 1.0 KCA TO152.21 04/02/12

11.7 m,p-Xylene 0.230 1.0 KCA TO1550.8 04/02/12

0.76 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 0.339 1.0 KCA TO152.24 04/02/12

ND Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) 0.278 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Methylene Chloride 0.288 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.96 n-Butylbenzene 0.182 1.0 KCA TO155.27 04/02/12 1

5.81 o-Xylene 0.230 1.0 KCA TO1525.2 04/02/12

ND Propylene 0.581 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

0.3 sec-Butylbenzene 0.182 1.0 KCA TO151.64 04/02/12 1

ND Styrene 0.235 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

6.17 Tetrachloroethene 0.037 0.25 KCA TO1541.8 04/02/12

ND Tetrahydrofuran 0.339 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

39.4 Toluene 0.266 1.0 KCA TO15148 04/02/12

ND Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.252 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.220 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Trichloroethene 0.047 0.25 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.27 Trichlorofluoromethane 0.178 1.0 KCA TO151.52 04/02/12

ND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 0.130 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Vinyl Chloride 0.098 0.25 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

QA/QC Surrogates107 % Bromofluorobenzene % % KCA 70 - 130 %107 04/02/12

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If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

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This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

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Volatiles (TO15)ND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.146 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

ND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.183 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.146 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.183 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.247 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,1-Dichloroethene 0.252 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.135 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

9.3 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.204 1.0 KCA TO1545.7 04/02/12

ND 1,2-Dibromoethane(EDB) 0.130 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.166 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.247 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2-dichloropropane 0.216 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane 0.143 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

2.52 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.204 1.0 KCA TO1512.4 04/02/12

ND 1,3-Butadiene 0.452 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.166 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.166 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,4-Dioxane 0.278 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 2-Hexanone(MBK) 0.244 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

2.39 4-Ethyltoluene 0.204 1.0 KCA TO1511.7 04/02/12 1

0.49 4-Isopropyltoluene 0.182 1.0 KCA TO152.69 04/02/12 1

2.31 4-Methyl-2-pentanone(MIBK) 0.244 1.0 KCA TO159.46 04/02/12

5.65 Acetone 0.421 1.0 KCA TO1513.4 04/02/12

ND Acrylonitrile 0.461 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.47 Benzene 0.313 1.0 KCA TO151.50 04/02/12

ND Benzyl chloride 0.193 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

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ND Bromodichloromethane 0.149 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Bromoform 0.097 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Bromomethane 0.258 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.43 Carbon Disulfide 0.321 1.0 KCA TO151.34 04/02/12

0.07 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.040 0.25 KCA TO150.440 04/02/12

ND Chlorobenzene 0.217 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Chloroethane 0.379 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Chloroform 0.205 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Chloromethane 0.484 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.252 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.220 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

2.16 Cyclohexane 0.291 1.0 KCA TO157.43 04/02/12

ND Dibromochloromethane 0.117 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.61 Dichlorodifluoromethane 0.202 1.0 KCA TO153.01 04/02/12

10.4 Ethanol 0.531 1.0 KCA TO1519.6 04/02/12 1

2.7 Ethyl acetate 0.278 1.0 KCA TO159.72 04/02/12 1

3.57 Ethylbenzene 0.230 1.0 KCA TO1515.5 04/02/12

0.76 Heptane 0.244 1.0 KCA TO153.11 04/02/12

ND Hexachlorobutadiene 0.094 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.42 Hexane 0.284 1.0 KCA TO151.48 04/02/12

5.47 Isopropylalcohol 0.407 1.0 KCA TO1513.4 04/02/12

0.48 Isopropylbenzene 0.204 1.0 KCA TO152.36 04/02/12

12.2 m,p-Xylene 0.230 1.0 KCA TO1552.9 04/02/12

0.93 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 0.339 1.0 KCA TO152.74 04/02/12

ND Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) 0.278 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Methylene Chloride 0.288 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.99 n-Butylbenzene 0.182 1.0 KCA TO155.43 04/02/12 1

6.04 o-Xylene 0.230 1.0 KCA TO1526.2 04/02/12

ND Propylene 0.581 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

0.29 sec-Butylbenzene 0.182 1.0 KCA TO151.59 04/02/12 1

ND Styrene 0.235 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

5.52 Tetrachloroethene 0.037 0.25 KCA TO1537.4 04/02/12

ND Tetrahydrofuran 0.339 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

37.4 Toluene 0.266 1.0 KCA TO15141 04/02/12

ND Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.252 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.220 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Trichloroethene 0.047 0.25 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.27 Trichlorofluoromethane 0.178 1.0 KCA TO151.52 04/02/12

ND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 0.130 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Vinyl Chloride 0.098 0.25 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

QA/QC Surrogates106 % Bromofluorobenzene % % KCA 70 - 130 %106 04/02/12

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Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 04, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Greg Lawrence, Assistant Lab Directo

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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Volatiles (TO15)ND 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.146 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

ND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.183 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.146 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.183 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.247 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,1-Dichloroethene 0.252 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.135 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

5.22 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.204 1.0 KCA TO1525.6 04/02/12

ND 1,2-Dibromoethane(EDB) 0.130 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.166 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.247 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2-dichloropropane 0.216 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane 0.143 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

1.44 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.204 1.0 KCA TO157.07 04/02/12

ND 1,3-Butadiene 0.452 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.166 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.51 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.166 1.0 KCA TO153.06 04/02/12

ND 1,4-Dioxane 0.278 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND 2-Hexanone(MBK) 0.244 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

1.35 4-Ethyltoluene 0.204 1.0 KCA TO156.63 04/02/12 1

0.29 4-Isopropyltoluene 0.182 1.0 KCA TO151.59 04/02/12 1

1.61 4-Methyl-2-pentanone(MIBK) 0.244 1.0 KCA TO156.59 04/02/12

10.2 Acetone 0.421 1.0 KCA TO1524.2 04/02/12

ND Acrylonitrile 0.461 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.56 Benzene 0.313 1.0 KCA TO151.79 04/02/12

ND Benzyl chloride 0.193 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

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ND Bromodichloromethane 0.149 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Bromoform 0.097 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Bromomethane 0.258 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Carbon Disulfide 0.321 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.07 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.040 0.25 KCA TO150.440 04/02/12

ND Chlorobenzene 0.217 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Chloroethane 0.379 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.32 Chloroform 0.205 1.0 KCA TO151.56 04/02/12

ND Chloromethane 0.484 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.252 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.220 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

5 Cyclohexane 0.291 1.0 KCA TO1517.2 04/02/12

ND Dibromochloromethane 0.117 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.61 Dichlorodifluoromethane 0.202 1.0 KCA TO153.01 04/02/12

13.1 Ethanol 0.531 1.0 KCA TO1524.7 04/02/12 1

8.47 Ethyl acetate 0.278 1.0 KCA TO1530.5 04/02/12 1

2.5 Ethylbenzene 0.230 1.0 KCA TO1510.8 04/02/12

0.68 Heptane 0.244 1.0 KCA TO152.78 04/02/12

ND Hexachlorobutadiene 0.094 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

1.48 Hexane 0.284 1.0 KCA TO155.21 04/02/12

7.55 Isopropylalcohol 0.407 1.0 KCA TO1518.5 04/02/12

0.44 Isopropylbenzene 0.204 1.0 KCA TO152.16 04/02/12

8.09 m,p-Xylene 0.230 1.0 KCA TO1535.1 04/02/12

1.58 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 0.339 1.0 KCA TO154.66 04/02/12

ND Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) 0.278 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.99 Methylene Chloride 0.288 1.0 KCA TO153.44 04/02/12

0.53 n-Butylbenzene 0.182 1.0 KCA TO152.91 04/02/12 1

3.95 o-Xylene 0.230 1.0 KCA TO1517.1 04/02/12

ND Propylene 0.581 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

ND sec-Butylbenzene 0.182 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

ND Styrene 0.235 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.81 Tetrachloroethene 0.037 0.25 KCA TO155.49 04/02/12

ND Tetrahydrofuran 0.339 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12 1

17.1 Toluene 0.266 1.0 KCA TO1564.4 04/02/12

ND Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.252 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.220 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Trichloroethene 0.047 0.25 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

0.26 Trichlorofluoromethane 0.178 1.0 KCA TO151.46 04/02/12

ND Trichlorotrifluoroethane 0.130 1.0 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

ND Vinyl Chloride 0.098 0.25 KCA TO15ND 04/02/12

QA/QC Surrogates107 % Bromofluorobenzene % % KCA 70 - 130 %107 04/02/12

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Phyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 04, 2012

1 = This parameter is not certified by NY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer certification for all parameters.

This report must not be reproduced except in full as defined by the attached chain of custody.

Reviewed and Released by: Greg Lawrence, Assistant Lab Directo

ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level is equivalent to NELAC LOQ (Limit of quanitation)

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VolatilesND ND1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND NC114 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND NC108 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND NC104 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND NC95 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,1-Dichloroethane ND NC104 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,1-Dichloroethene ND NC106 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND NC118 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

0.30 0.361,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 18.2101 1.47 1.77 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,2-Dibromoethane(EDB) ND NC97 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND NC90 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,2-Dichloroethane ND NC107 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,2-dichloropropane ND NC94 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane ND NC99 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND NC103 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,3-Butadiene ND NC101 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND NC96 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND NC95 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND1,4-Dioxane ND NC85 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND2-Hexanone(MBK) ND NC88 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND4-Ethyltoluene ND NC106 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND4-Isopropyltoluene ND NC112 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND ND4-Methyl-2-pentanone(MIBK) ND NC92 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

10.1 8.44Acetone ND 17.998 24.0 20.0 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDAcrylonitrile ND NC100 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

0.35 0.35Benzene ND 0.099 1.12 1.12 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDBenzyl chloride ND NC93 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDBromodichloromethane ND NC101 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDBromoform ND NC105 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDBromomethane ND NC101 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDCarbon Disulfide ND NC118 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

0.08 0.08Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.0105 0.503 0.503 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDChlorobenzene ND NC103 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDChloroethane ND NC100 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDChloroform ND NC107 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDChloromethane ND NC99 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDCis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND NC99 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDcis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND NC93 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDCyclohexane ND NC103 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDDibromochloromethane ND NC100 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

0.57 0.69Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 19.0112 2.82 3.41 70 - 130 20ND

159 147Ethanol ND 7.8100 299 277 70 - 130 20ND

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QA/QC Data

ParameterBlankppbv

SampleResultppbv

SampleDupppbv

DUPRPD

SDG I.D.: GBB60083

LCS%

SampleResultug/m3

SampleDup

ug/m3

%Rec

Limits

%RPDLimits

Blankug/m3

0.39 0.37Ethyl acetate ND 5.3109 1.40 1.33 70 - 130 20ND

ND 0.24Ethylbenzene ND NC106 ND 1.04 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDHeptane ND NC94 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDHexachlorobutadiene ND NC116 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

0.40 0.33Hexane ND 19.2101 1.41 1.16 70 - 130 20ND

5.11 4.91Isopropylalcohol ND 4.076 12.6 12.1 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDIsopropylbenzene ND NC110 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

0.84 0.86m,p-Xylene ND 2.4107 3.64 3.73 70 - 130 20ND

0.75 NDMethyl Ethyl Ketone ND NC106 2.21 ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDMethyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) ND NC107 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

0.82 0.35Methylene Chloride ND 80.3105 2.85 1.22 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDn-Butylbenzene ND NC116 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

0.29 0.32o-Xylene ND 9.8107 1.26 1.39 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDPropylene ND NC102 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND 0.30sec-Butylbenzene ND NC134 ND 1.64 l70 - 130 20ND

ND NDStyrene ND NC103 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

0.20 0.21Tetrachloroethene ND 4.995 1.36 1.42 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDTetrahydrofuran ND NC120 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

1.76 1.56Toluene ND 12.091 6.63 5.88 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDTrans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND NC112 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND NC93 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

0.21 0.20Trichloroethene ND 4.989 1.13 1.07 70 - 130 20ND

0.27 0.23Trichlorofluoromethane ND 16.0109 1.52 1.29 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDTrichlorotrifluoroethane ND NC108 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

ND NDVinyl Chloride ND NC100 ND ND 70 - 130 20ND

104 105% Bromofluorobenzene 115 1.0101 104 105 70 - 130 20115

l = This parameter is outside laboratory lcs/lcsd specified recovery limits.

MS - Matrix SpikePhyllis Shiller, Laboratory Director

If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.

April 04, 2012MS Dup - Matrix Spike Duplicate

RPD - Relative Percent DifferenceLCS - Laboratory Control SampleLCSD - Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate

NC - No Criteria

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