memorandum to: kevin koob, osc, epa region iii, · 4 5 underwood ct., delran, nj 08075 609-461-4003...
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4 5 Underwood Ct., Delran, NJ 08075 609-461-4003MSGN6FS/CONSUI.TANTS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEAM FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE REMOVAL AND PREVENTIONEPA CONTRACT 68-WO-0036 ! ' : '. .
MEMORANDUM
TO:
THRU:
FROM:
DATE:
Kevin Koob, OSC, EPA Region III, I SIWestern Response Section j\ I //
Mike Zickler, TATL, Region III TDD# 9110-29PCS# 1944
Thomas E. Paciga, TAT Region III , J^J L& -fp
SUBJECT: AIW Frank/Mid-County Mustang NPL Site ATSDR PackageExton, Chester County, PA.
January 9, 1992
Attached is the AIW Frank/Mid-County Mustang NPL Site data packagefor the Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR)review. If you have any any questions or comments please contactthe TAT office at (609) 461-4003. '
Roy F. Weston, Inc.MAJOR PROGRAMS DIVISION J l p O f l I O I IIn Association with Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc., Resource Applications, mdiV OCEJ jJ>H*UeiYl& MalKotra, P.C.,R.E. Sarriera Associates, and GRB Environmental Services, Inc.
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYRegion III
841 Chestnut BuildingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
TO: Mr. Charles J. WaltersPublic Health AdvisorATSDR EPA Region III
FROM: Kevin Koob, OSC, EPA Region IIIWestern Response Section (3HW32)
SUBJECT: AIW Frank/Mid-County Mustang NPL SiteExton, Chester County, PA.
DATE: January 9, 1992
I. Identifying Information.
Site Name: AIW Frank/Mid-Courity Mustang NPL Site
Site Location: Exton, Chester County, PA
Site Type: Halogenated solvents discharged from two separate butadjacent facilities.
Person to contact should the OSC be unavailable:
Thomas E. Paciga, Technical Assistance TeamRegion III, Delran, NJ. (609) 461-4003
Description of the Problem;
AIW Frank was a small manufacturing facility comprising twobuildings used for the production of styrofoam products andcommercial refrigeration units. Following the bankruptcy ofAIW Frank, Continental Refrigeration Corporation, the currentowner, utilized the building to manufacture refrigerators,freezers and warming cabinets for institutional and commercialfood service industries. Mid-County Mustang was a smallautomobile repair shop that used steam and. solvents toclean/repair engines. The rinse from these activities ran offinto floor drains that emptied into the building septic drainfield. Both facilities were reported to use the volatileorganic-- — solvents trichloroethene (-TCE) and 1,1,1-trichloroethane (1,1,1,TCA) to clean various pieces ofequipment.
II. Substances Present
A copy of the summary of all the sample results from 1983 tothe present is attached. This summary includes data compiledfrom Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources; RoyF. Weston Technical Assistance Team (TAT), NUS Corp. Field
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Investigation Team (FIT); Betz, Converse, and Murdoch (BCM);and Applied Geotechnical and Environmental Service Corporation(AGES) sources. Levels as high as 1000 parts per billion(ppb) of TCE were found in home wells surrounding the site.Results of the TAT sampling of potable water wells in the areaindicated levels of TCE at 48 ppb and TCA as high as 23 ppb.In addition to TCE and 1,1,1-TCA, another volatile organicsolvent, tetrachloroethene (PCE), has also been found.
SUBSTANCE AND POTENTIAL HEALTH THREAT
o 1.1.1-Trichloroethane. Data suggests that 1,1,1-TCA inducesliver tumors in female mice.. It has been shown to bemutagenic using the Ames assay, and it causes transformationin cultured rat embryo cells. Inhalation exposure to highconcentrations of 1,1,1-TCA depressed the central nervoussystem, affected cardiovascular functions and damaged thelungs, liver, and kidneys in animals and humans. Irritationsof the skin and mucous membranes has also been associated withhuman exposure to 1,1,1-TCA (NUS Corp. RI/FS July 1991).
o Tetrachloroethene. PCE induced liver tumors when administeredorally to mice and was found to be mutagenic, using amicrobial assay system. Reproduction toxicity was observed inpregnant rats and mice exposed to high concentrations.Animals exposed by inhalation to PCE exhibited liver, kidneyand central nervous system damage. (NUS Corp. RI/FS July1991).
o Trichloroethene. TCE induced hepatocellular carcinomas inmice and was mutagenic when- tested using several microbialassays systems. Chronic inhalation exposure to highconcentrations caused liver, kidney, and neural damage anddermatological reactions in animals. (NUS Corp. RI/FS July1991.)
TCE and PCE are classified by the EPA as B2, probable humancarcinogens. Both compounds are known to cause liver andneurological damage in humans.
III. Geographical and Demographical Data
The AIW Frank/Mid-County Mustang Site is located approximately1 mile east of Exton, West Whiteland Township, Chester County,Pennsylvania, along U.S. Route 30 (Lincoln Highway). The site
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. , consists of two adjoining properties: the AIW Frank property,located at 717 East Lincoln Highway, and the Mid-CountyMustang property (currently, Rex Carle Automotive) , located at891 East Lincoln Highway. Together, the two properties occupyapproximately 16 acres. The site is bounded to the north bya Conrail railway right of way and open fields, to the southby U.S. Route 30, to the east by a building supply companyand to the west by a Meridian Bank office. It has beenestimated that approximately 916 people live within 1 mile ofthe site, and 11,800 live within 3 miles of the site. Areaswithin 1 .mile north and east of the site are primarilyagricultural and sparsely populated. Areas south are moresuburbanized and include the Exton Mall and smaller shoppingplazas.
IV. Relationship to. the Nearby Community
The AIW Frank/Mid-County Site is situated along a majorsuburban commuter route (U.S. Route' 30) in Chester County.The site is in close proximity to the Church Farm School, aprivate preparatory school which provides boarding to itsstudents. The site also lies in close proximity to majorshopping centers and private residences. It is apparent frominspection of the site that it is frequently trespassed upon.In August 1991, the front building, nearest Route 30, wascompletely destroyed by a fire believed to be caused by arson.
V. Data On Environmental Pathways
Off-site migration of the volatile organic compounds throughsurface runoff and contact with contaminated ground water andsubsequent direct contact and ingestion are the primarythreats to the health of the nearby residents.
The following off-site migration pathways have beendetermined:
o Contaminants leaching from the site and infiltratinggrouRdwater via precipitation.
o Erosion of contaminated surface soils with subsequenttransport to localized bodies of water (e.g. ValleyCreek)
The runoff/erosion problem has been compounded due to theAugust 1991 fire at the site and the large volume of waterused to extinguish the fire.
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The following routes of exposure have been determined:
o Ingestion of contaminated ground water, dermal contactwith groundwater while b.athing, and inhalation ofcontaminants found in the ground water while showering.
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o Ingestion and or contact with surface water or sedimentsof Valley Creek and its tributaries that have beenpotentially contaminated by:site runoff, or ingestion ofbiota from Valley Creek drown stream of the site.
VI. Site History
Prior to the initial use of the AIW Frank property formanufacturing purposes, the site was used as a milk transferstation, in 1962, AIW Frank Corporation first leased theproperty from Louis Frame, the original property owner. .In1975, AIW Frank bought the property from Mr. Frame. AIW Frankoperated the facility as a styrofoam products manufacturingplant from 1962 until they declared bankruptcy in, 1981.Manufacturing operations were mostly confined to the frontbuilding, with the rear building used for cold storage and amachine shop. AIW Frank reportedly used TCE and 1,1,1,-TCA tocle,an various equipment. Following the bankruptcy of AIWFrank, the property was purchased by the ContinentalRefrigerator Corporation (CRC). .From 1983 to 1988, CRCmanufactured refrigerators, freezers, and warming cabinets atthe site for institutional and food service industries. CRG,the current owner of the property, no longer operates at thefacility and has declared bankruptcy.
The adjacent Mid-County Mustang '(MCM) property is currentlyowned by CDS Investments of Paoli,- Pennsylvania, and is leasedto Rex Carle Automotive Services, an active automobile repairshop. The property was leased from CDS by MCM from the summerof 1982 until December 1984. It has been reported that thefacility has been used as a auto repair shop or body shopsince 1940's. It has also been reported that the previousoperators cleaned engines and other auto parts with steam andsolvents-.— The rinse was allowed to run off into the floordrains of the garage and then empty into the building septicsystem, which discharges into a septic drain field.
Based upon sampling of local private water supply wells in1982, PADER determined that a pattern of elevated TCE levelswas present in the area. The PADER study indicated a sourceat or near the AIW Frank Site. Subsequent investigationcontinued into 1984.and indicated that improper handling anddisposal of . solvents during the active life of the AIW
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Frank/Mid-County Mustang Site resulted in on-site groundwaterand soil contamination.An NUS FIT team investigated the AIW Frank property andseveral surrounding industrial sites in 1985. The team foundelevated levels of TCE, PCE, and 1,1,1-TCA in soils andgroundwater.In August 1991, the U.S. EPA Emergency Response Team respondedin the aftermath of the fire that destroyed the frontbuilding; concerns about runoff from water used to fight thefire spurred a follow-up ground water investigation by TAT inNovember 1991. TAT sampled all possible groundwater.targets,including duplication, whenever possible, of previous samplingevents carried out by other agencies/contractors. However,previously targeted-wells on the south side of Route 30 andseveral wells on the north side were not resampled since .theextension of public water lines has made use of these wells asa potable water source obsolete.
VII. Information on Quality Assurance/Quality Control
TAT collected a total of 16 agueous samples. All samples butone were collected from the nearest spigot/outlet to the welland in front of any water treatment system (i.e., softener,carbon filtration, or chlorination system); the exception isthe Livingston well, sample #5, which was sampled after waterwas run through the ca'rbon filters. Sample #5 was collectedto determine the effectiveness of. the treatment since sample#4 was taken from the same well but prior to any treatment.All samples were preserved with hydrochloric acid and handdelivered to the laboratory for analysis. After receiving theresults of the laboratory analysis, TAT reviewed the data forquality assurance/ guality control (QA/QC). The analyticalresults were acceptable. It should be noted that only the TATand FIT analytical data are known to have received a QA/QCreview.
Attachments: - 'Site Sketch...— _ Sj_te Location Map
- TAT Sample Location Map- Summary of TAT Analytical Results- Chain of Custody Record- TAT Analytical Review- TAT Analytical DataT Sample Results 1983-1986
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APPROXIMATE LOCATIONOF DRAINAGE DITCH
FORMER LOCATION OFWASTE SOLVENT TANK
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Chloroform
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2-Butanone
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Vinyl Acetate
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1 ,2-Dichloropropane
cis-1 ,2-Dichloropropene
Trichloroethene
Dibromochforomethane
1 , 1 ,2-Trichlo'roethane
Benzene
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Bromoform
4-Methyl-2-pentanone
2-Hexanone
Tetrachloroethene . .. _
1 , 1 ,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Toluene
Chlorobenzene
Ethylbenzene
StyreneXylene (total)
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SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL DATA FOR AIW FRANKVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
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|| Chloromethane
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEAM FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE REMOVAL AND PREVENTIONEPA CONTRACT 68-WO-0036
. MEMORANDUM
TO: Kevin Koob, OSC, EPA Region IIIWestern Response Section
THRU: Mike Zickler, TATL, Region III UXV "^ TDD #911'0-29PCS #1944
FROM: Marian Murphy, TAT Region ill.rx
SUBJECT: AIW Frank Samples Analytical Review
DATE: December 11, 1991
This report covers the review of the analytical data package forsixteen (16) water samples collected at the AIW Frank Site onNovember 1, 4, and 13, 1991. The samples were received atBridgeport Environmental on November 5 and 13, 1991. The analysesrequested were volatile organics with a 1 ug/1 or parts per billiondetection limit.
ANALYTICAL METHODOLOGY
The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA Method 624.
• The samples were all preserved with hydrochloric acid,and the required fourteen (14) day holding times weremet.
• The GC/MS tune data and internal standard data wereacceptable. The matrix spike/matrix spike duplicaterecoveries, the relative percent difference values andthe surrogate spike recoveries were acceptable.
• The method blank was free of contamination for two (2) ofthe four (4) days the samples were analyzed. Samples S2,S3, S4, S6, S9, S14, S15, and OIT were analyzed on daysin which methylene chloride was found in the methodblank. The methylene chloride concentrations found inthese samples were all less than five (5) times the blankcontamination, therefore the methylene chloride should beconsidered not detected in these samples.
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AIW Frank Samples Analytical ReviewDecember 11, 19'91Page 2
• The daily standards did not meet the criteria for severalcompounds. Chloroethane should be considered approximateor J in the following samples: SI, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6,S7, S8, S9, S10, Sll, S12, S13, S14, and SIS. Thefollowing samples should be considered approximate for1,1-dichloroethene: S4, Sll, and S12. The followingsamples should be considered approximate for 1,1,1-trichloroethane: S4, S5, Sll, 312 and S14.Tetrachloroethene should be considered approximate forsample Sll.
CONCLUSION
Accept the data with the data qualifiers presented in the following.table due to blank contamination and calibration outliers.
Attachment: Summary of Results for AIW Frank With DataQualifiers Applied
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Bridgeport Environmental Inc. Licensed Analytical Laboratories* 08555
P.O. Box 247510-Heron Drive Suite 107Bridgeport. NJ 08014-0247
609/467-0380
ROY F. WESTON, INC.
PROJECT: AIW FRANK
DATE RECEIVED: NOVEMBER 5, 1991
REPORT NO: F6420-F6434, F6527
BRIDGEPORT ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
RICHARD W. LYNCH OvLABORATORY MANAGER
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SAMPLE LOCATION AMD IDENTIFICATION
ANALYSIS NO.
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P.O. Box 247510-Heron Drive Suite 107Bridgeoort. NJ 08014-0247
609/467-0380
ROY F. WESTON, INC.
PROJECT: AIW FRANK
DATE RECEIVED: NOVEMBER 5, 1991
REPORT NO: F6420-F6434, F6527
BRIDGEPORT ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
RICHAED W. LYNCH ^LABORATORY MANAGER
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SAMPLE LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION
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URGEABLES
METHODOLOGY SUMMARY
U.S.E.P.A. Method 624 - This is a purge andtrap Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer (GC/MS)method applicable to the determination of thecompounds listed in the U.S.E.P.A. Manualentitled "Test Procedures for the Analysis ofOrganic Pollutants".
An HP5996 GC/MS was used with a capillary column.
Method detection limits are as stated.
Soil samples are prepared for analysis asprescribed in Method 8240 from SW846.
ACID EXTRACTABLESBASE JTEUTRALS U.S.E.P.A. Method 625 - This method covers the
determination of a number of organic compoundsthat are partitioned in an organic solvent andamenable to gas chromatography. This is a gaschromatography/mass spectrometer (GC/MS) method .applicable to the determination of the compoundslisted in the U.S.E.P.A. Manual entitled "TestProcedures for the Analysis of OrganicPollutants".
A HP5970 was used with a DB-5 FSCC.
Method detection limits are as stated.• ' i'
Soil samples were prepared for analysis as'prescribed in Method 3550 and analyzed asprescribed in Method 8270 from SW846.
PESTICIDES/PCB'S U.S.E.P.A. Method .608 - This method covers thedetermination of pesticides and PCB'S in samplesby extraction/concentraction with organic^solvents and subsequent qualification/quantificationby Gas Chromatography. The gas chromatographutalized an electron capture detector (ECD) whichis applicable for the determination of thecompounds listed for the method in the U.S.E.P.A.Manual entitled "Test Procedures for the Analysisof Organic Pollutants".
Soil samples were prepared as prescribed inMethod 3550 and analyzed as prescribed in Method8080 from SW846.
AR30I028
LABORATORY CHRONICLE
Section SupervisorReview & Approval
INORGANICS
RECEIPT/REFRIGERATION ___________________11/5/91
ORGANICSEXTRACTION
1. Acids ' ' NA
2. Base/Neutrals NA
3. Pesticides/PCB's/Herbicides NA
4 . • Petroleum Hydrocarbons___________NA______________
ANALYSIS
1. Volatiles 11/12/91 - 11/15/91
2. Acids NA
3. Base/Neutrals NA
4. Pesticides/PCB'a/Herbicides NA
5. Petroleum Hydrocarbons__________NA
6. Total Organic Carbon____________NA
Metals NA
2. Cyanides_____________________NA
3. Phenols______________________HA
OTHER ANALYTES
NA
NA
Section SupervisorReview & Approval________________NAQuality Control SupervisorReview & Approval_______Laboratory Director >*} ij IReview & Approval (K uJ^LW
If fractions are re—extracted and re—analyzed because in-if-iai endeavors did not meetquality control acceptance criteria, include-dates for both. fl R 3 0 I 029
RESULT SUMMARY
A R 3 0 I 0 3 - 0
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6422CLIENT IDDATA FILE ' > 94067
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/12/91
COMPOUND UG/L
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBronodichlorome thaneBroBoformCarbon letrachloriaeChlorooenzeneChloroformOibromocnlororae thane1,1-Dich-loroethane1,2-Oichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-Dichloroprop'aneEthylbenzeneilethylene Chloride1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethenem&p-Xylenes
NONONO.78 JNONONO.46 JNONONONONO1.4 8NONONO
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS
MDL
1011111111'l1111111
COHPOUf®
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichioroethane1 , 1 ,2-Tr ich loroe thaneTrichloroetheneUmyl ChlorideAcroleinChloroethane2-Chlorcethyivinyletherl,J-OichloropropeneSromomethaneChlorotne thanei,2-0ichloroethene(trans)n-Oichlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Oichlorobenzene
UG/L
NONONONO.36 JNONO18
NONONONONONONONO
MOL
111111
10121221111
% RECOUERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8
. Sromofluorobenzene
102 76 - 114 OK100 88 - 110 OK95.2 86 - 115 OK .
(J) Indicates detected belou MOL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
AR30I03
Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBERCLIENT IDDATA FILE
F6420
> 84065
MATRIXDILUTION FACTORQA BATCH '
„,.„, , DATE ANALYZED
Water.20
11/12/91
COMPOUND UG/t MDL COMPOUND UG/L MOL
AcrylonitnleBenzeneBromod ichIoromethaneBr.omoformCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformOibroraochloronethane1.1-Dichloroethane1.2-Dicnioroethane1.1-Dichioroethene1.2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzene
' Methyiene Chloride«,2-Tetrachioroethanechloroetheneylenes
NO 10 o-Xylene NO 1NO 1 Toluene NO 1NO 1 1,1,1-Trichioroethane .95 J 1.42 J 1 1,1,2-Trichioroethane NO 1NO 1 Trichioroethene NO 1NO 1 Uinyi Chloride NO 1.39 J 1 Acrolein NO 10.62 J 1 Chloroethane 23 1ND 1 2-ChIoroethyivinyiether ' NO 2NO 1 1,3-Dichloropropene NO 1N O 1 Bromomethane ' N O - 2ND 1 Chloromethane NO 2NO 1 l,2-0ichloroethene(trans) hio 1NO 1 m-Oichlorobenzene NO 1ND 1 p-Dichiorobenzene NO 1NO 1 o-Oichlorobenzene NO 1NO 1
SURROGATE COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4ToIuene-d8Bromof iuorobenzene
RECDUERY11192.693.9
LIMITS STATUS76 - 114 OK88 - 110 OK86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected below (10L(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
AR30I032
Bridgeport EnvironmentalORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAflPLE NUMBER F6421CLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4066
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/12/91
COMPOUND UG/l
Acrylonitri le NOBenzene NOBroroodichloromethane NOBromoforra NOCarbon Tetrachloride NOChiorobenzene NOChloroform NODibromocnloromethane NO1,1-Oichloroethane NO1,2-Dichloroetnane NO1,1-Dichloroethene NO1,2-Dichloropropane NOEthylbenzene NOHethylene Chloride .64 JB1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane NOTetrachloroethene NOmip-Xylenes NO
SURROGATE COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichlbroethane-d4Taluene-d8Bromof ludrobenzene
MOL
• 10111111111111111
. 1
COMPOUND
o-Xylent!Toluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane
. 1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneUinyi ChlorideAero ie inChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-DichloropropeneBrownethaneChloromethanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Qichlorobenzenep-Oichlorobenzeneo-Oichlorofaenzene
UG/L
NONONO•NO1.2NONO20 D
NONONONONONONONO
MOL
111111
1011-1
1221111
X RECOVERY LIMITS STATUS95.6 76 - 114 OK98.0 88 - 110 OK91.1 • 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected below MOL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected(D) Indicates calculated from a dilution
A R 3 0 I 0 3 3
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6423CLIENT IDDATA FILE > 04068
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR- .20QA .BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/12/91
COMPOUND
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBroinod ich 1 oromethaneBromofdrra .Carbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformDibronochi.oromethane1,1-Oichloroethane1,2-Oichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene'1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride1 ,2 ,2-Tet rachloroethane^Brachioroethenei^-Xylenes
SURROGATE
UG/L
NONONONONONO.82 JNONONO6.5NONO1.5 BNO.65 JNO
COMPOUNDS
I1DL
10111riiiiiiiiiiii
COMPOUND
o-XyJeneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-Trichloroethane 'TrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcrolemChloroe thane2-Chloroethylvmylether1 ,3-Dich loropropeneBromo methaneChloromethanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Oichlorobenzenep-Oichlorobenzeneo-Qichlorobenzene
UG/L
NONO10 D
NO14 D
NONO15
NONONONONONONONO
•
MOL
11111110121221111
X RECOVERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
108 76 - 114 OK102 88 - 110 OK98.6 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected belou KOL(8) Indicates also present in .blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
(D) Indicates calculated from a dilution
AR30 I031*
Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBERCLIENT IDDATA FILE
F6424
> 84077
tlATRIXDILUTION FACTORQA BATCHDATE ANALYZED
Mater.20
11/13/91
COI1POUNO UG/L not COMPOUND UG/L noLAcrylonitnle NO 10Benzene NO 1Bromodichloromethane NO 1Bromoform NO 1Carbon Tetrachlonde " NO 1Chlorooenzene NO 1Chloroform NO 1Dibromocniorometnane NO 11.1-Dichloroethane NO 11.2-Dichloroethane NO ' 11.1-Oichloroethene NO 1,1.2-Dichloropropane NO 1Ethylbenzene NO 1tlethylene Chloride 2.2 11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane NO 1Tetracnloroethene NO 1m&p-Xylenes NO 1
o-Xylene , NO 1Toluene NO 11.1.1-Tricnioroethane 1.4 11.1.2-Trichloroethane NO 1Trichloroethene NO 1Uinyl Chloride NO, 1Acroiem . NO 10Chlortiethane 9.4 12-Chloroethylvinylether NO ' 2l,J-Dichioropropene NO 1BroBOie thane NO 2Chloronwthane ' NO 21,2-DichioroetheneUransJ NO 1ra-Oichlorobenzene NO 1p-Oichlorobenzene NO 1o-Dichlorobenzene NO 1
SURROGATE CDdPOUNQS1,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromofluorooenzene
RECOVERY11494.596.5
LIHITS76 - 11488 - 11086 - 115
(J) Indicates detected below HDL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
4R30I035
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAtlPLE NUtlBER F6425.CLIENT IDDATA FILE > 84070
COMPOUND ' UG/L
Acrylonitriie NOBenzene NOBromodichlorome thane NOBromoform NDCarbon Tetrachioride NDChlorobenzene ND-•Chloroform NODibromocnloromethane NO1,1-Dichloroethane NO1,2-Dichloroethane ND1,1-Dichloroethene ND1,2-Oichioropropane NOEthylbenzene NOMethylene Chloride 1.4 B»2,2-Tetrachloroethane NO
achloroethene NOXylenes ND
t
SURROGATE COMPOUNDSl,2-0ichioroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof iuorobenzene
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/12/91
MDL COHPOUND
10 o-Xylene1 To luene1 1,1,1-Trichloroethane1 1,1,2-Trichloroethane1 .Trichloroethene1 Uinyi Chloridei Acrolein1 Chloroethane1 2-Chloroethylvmylether1 1,3-Dichloropropene1 Bromomethane1 Chloromethane1 1,2-Dichloroetheneltrans)1 m-Oichlorofaenzene1 p-Dichlorobenzene1 o-Dichlorobenzene1
X RECOUERY LIMITS STATUS113 76 - 114" OK101 88 - 110 OK104 86 - 115 OK
UG/L
NDNDNONO.40 JNOND' 16NDNDNDNDNDNONONO
rtOL
111111
10121221111
-
(J) Indicates detected below HOL(B) Indicates also present in blank(ND) Indicates compound not detected
AR30I036
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6426CLIENT IDDATA FILE > 84078
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
COtlPOUNO UG/L
ftcrylonitrile NOBenzene ' NOBrontooichloromethane NOSromotorm NOCarbon Tetrachloriae NOChlorobenrene NOChloroform NODibromocnloroniethane NO1,1-Dichloroethane ' NO1,2-Dichloroetnane NO1,1-Dichloroetnene NO1,2-Dichloropropane NOEthylbenzene NOMethylene Chloride 1.31,1,2,2-Tetrachloroetnane NOTetrachloroetnene NOm&p-Xylenes NO
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS1 ,2-Dichloroetnane-o4Toiuene-d8Broom- luorooenzene
MOL
101
'l11111111111111
COMPOUND
o-XyloneToluene1,1,1-Trichioroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichioroetheneUinyi ChlorideAcroleinChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-DichloropropeneBroiuoBethaneChloromethanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans}m-Oich lorobenzenep-Dichiorobenzeneo-Dich lorobenzene
UG/L
NONONONO.46 J
' NONO17
NONONONONONONO.NO
MOL
111111
10121221111
X RECOVERY LIMITS STATUS110 ' 76 - 114 OK97.9 88 - 110 OK99.3 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected belou MOL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
4R30I037
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6427CLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4079
COMPOUND
AcrylonttrileBenzeneBromodichlorome thaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlortdeChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromocniorome thane1,1-Dichloroetnane1,2-Oichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropansEthylbenzeneMethyiene Chloride^1, 2, 2-Tetrach loroethane^BracnloroethenePp-Xylenes
SURROGATE
UG/L
NONDNONONONO.90 JNOND.
• NONDNONO.92 JNO ,NPNO
COMPOUNDS
MOL
101111111111111111
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
COMPOUND
o-XyleneTo luene1,1,1-Trichloroetnane1 , 1 ,2-Tr ich loroethaneTrichloroetheneUinyi ChlorideAero ie inCh loroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-Dichioropropene. BroaowthaneChloromethane1 ,2-Dich loroethene ( t rans )ra-Qichlorobenzenep-Qichlorobenzeneo-Oich lorobenzene
UG/L
NONONOND.50 JNONO19
NONDNDNONDNONONO
tIDL
111111
10121221111
X RECOVERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Sromof luorobenzene
111 - 76-114 OK99.1 , 98 - 110 OK100 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected below MOL(8) Indicates also present in blank(ND) Indicates compound not detected
AR30I038
Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBERCLIENT IDDATA FILE
F6428
> 84073
MATRIXDILUTION FACTORQA BATCHDATE ANALYZED
Uater.20
11/12/91
COMPOUND UG/l MOL COTPOUNO UG/L noL
Acrylonitrile NO 10Benzene NO 1Bromodichloromethane NO 1Bromoform ' NO 1Carbon Tetrachloride -NO .1Chlorobenzene NO 1Chloroform NO 1Oibromocnioromethane NO 11.1-Dichioroethane NO 11.2-Dichloroethane NO 11.1-Oichloroethene NO 11.2-Dichloropropane NO 1Ethylbenzene NO 1Methylene Chloride 1.1 B 1-1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane NO 1Tetrachloroethene NO 1m&p-Xylenes NO 1
o-Xylene NO 1Toluene NO 11.1.1-Trichloroethane NO 11.1.2-Trichloroethane NO 1Trichloroethene .41 J iUmyi Oilonde NO 1fieroiem NO 10Chloroethane 17 12-Chloroethylwinyiether NO 21,3-Dichloropropene NO 1oroaomethane NO 2Chloromethane NO. 2l,2-Dichloroethene(trans) NO 1m-Oichlorobenzene NO 1p-Oichlorobenzene NO 1o-Dichlorofaenzene NO 1
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS X RECOVERYl,2-Dichioroethane-d4 110Toluene-d8 104Bromofiuorobenzene 105
(J) Indicates detected belou MOL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
LIMITS STATUS76 - 114 OK88 - 110 OK86 - 115 OK
AR30I039
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS .DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6429CLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4081
COMPOUND
AcryionitrileBenzene ' >Sromodichlorome thane'BromofornfCarbon TetrachlondeChlorobenzeneChloroformOibromocniorome thane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-OichloropropaneEthylbenzenefcthylene Chloride•,2,2-Tetrachloroethaneifetracnioroethenem&p-Xylenes
UG/l
NDNDND
. NDNDND'NONDNONDNONONO.75 JNONONO
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS
MDL
1011
. 11111.111111111
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA HATCHDATE1 ANALYZED 11/13/91
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichioroethaneTrichloroetheneVinyl ChlorideAcrolemChloroe thane2-Chloroethyivinylether1,3-OichioropropeneSroaoMthaneChlorome thanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Oi chlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Oichlorofaenzene
UG/L
NONONDND.26 JNDND9.5NDNDNDNONONONOND
MDL
* 1-1111
• 110121221111
* RECnUERY LIMITS STATUS 'l,2-Dichloroethane-a4
' Toluene-d8Bromofiuorooenzene
109 76 - 114 OK95.8 88 - 110 OK97.0 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected belou HOL(3) Indicates also present in blank(ND) Indicates compound not 'detected
Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F643QCLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4082
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20OA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
COMPOUND
Acrylonitri leBenzeneBrotnooichloromethaneBromotormCarbon TetrachlondeChlorooenzeneChloroformDibromocniorome thane1 ,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1 ,2-Dich loropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethenem&p-Xylenes
UG/L
NDNDNDNDNONDNONOND'NO7.4NONO1.1NO1.1ND
SURROGATE COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bronof iuorobenzene
MOL COMPOUND
10 o-Xylene1 Toluene1 1,1,1-Trichloroethane1 1,1,2-Trichloroethane1 Trichloroethene1 Uinyi. Chloride1 Aero ie in1 Chloroethane1 2-Chloroethylwinylether1 1,3-Dichloropropene1 Bromonethane1 Chloromcthane1 l,2-Dichloroethene(trans)1 m-Dichlorobenzene1 p-Dichlorobenzene1 o-Oichiorobenzene1
% RECOVERY LIMITS STATUS103 76 - 114 OK101 88 - 110 OK100 86 - 115 OK
US/L
NONO23 DNO48 DNOND14
NDNONONONONONO .NO
HDL111111
10121221111
(J) Indicates detected below MDL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected(D) Indicates calculated from a dilution
A R 3 0 1 0 U
Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6431CLIENT 10DATA FILE > 84083
COMPOUND
AcrylonitnleBenzeneBromodichloromethaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlondeChlorobenzeneChloroformOibromocnioromethane1,1-Dichloroetnane1,2-Dichlorbethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzene«yiene Chloride
2,2-Tetrachioroethaneachloroethene
m&p-Xyienes
SURROGATE
UG/L
NONONONONONONONONONO1.3NONO.76 JNO
' NONO
COMPOUNDS
MOL
101111111111111111
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-TrichloroethanB1,1,2-TrichioroetnaneTrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcroieinChloroe thane2-Chloroethylvinyiether1,3-QichloropropeneBronoinethaneChlorome thanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Oi chlorobenzenep-Oichlorobenzeneo-Oichlorobenzene
UG/l
NONO3.9NO11NONO19
NONO'NONONONONO .NO
noiiiiiii
10i21221111
X RECOVERY LIMITS STATUS• l,2-Dichloroethane-d4. Toluene-d8
Bromof iuorobenzene
110 76 - 114 OK94.8 88 - 110 OK101 86 - 115 OK
.
(J) Indicates detected below (1DL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER 6432CLIENT IDDATA FILE > 84084
MATRIX ulaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
COMPOUND UG/L
Acrylonitrile NOBenzene NOBromoaichloromethane NOBromof'orm NOCarbon Tetrachlonde NOChlorooenzene NOChloroform NODibromocnlorometnane NO1,1-Oichloroetnane NO1,2-Dichloroetnane NO1,1-Oichloroethene NO1,2-Dichloropropane NOEthylbenzene NOMethylene Chloride NO1,1,2,2-Tetrachioroethane NOTetracnloroetnene NOm&p-Xyl enes NO
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS1 , 2 -D i ch 1 o roe t hane-d4Toluene-d8Sronof luorobenzene
MDL
101.1'l1
. 111111111111
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichibroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcrolemChloroethane2-Chloroethylwinyiether1,3-DichioropropeneBroiOMthaneChlorome thanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Oich iorobenzenep-Oichlorobenzeneo-Oich Iorobenzene
UG/L
NONO1.1.NO1.6NONO11
NONONONONONONONO
HOLiiiiii
10i210i.
21111
X RECOVERY LIMITS STATUS111 76 - 114 OK96.5 . 88 - 110 OK103 86 - 115 OK
(J) -Indicates detected below MDL(8) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
A R 3 n i n
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6433CLIENT IDDATA FILE > 84095
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20OA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/14/91 i
COMPOUND
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBromoo i ch 1 o rome thaneBromot'ormCarbon Tetrachloride.ChlorooenzeneChloroformOibromocnioTome thane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethanei,l-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzenefcthylene ChlorideVl,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetracnloroethenem&p-Xy lanes
UG/L
NONONONONONONONONONO1.3NONO1.1 BNONONO
SURROGATE COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichioroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bronoi luorobenzene
HOL COMPOUND
10 o-Xylene1 Toluene1 1,1,1-Trichioroethane1 1,1,2-Trichloroethane1 Trichl'oroethene.1 Uinyl Chloride1 Acrolein1 Chloroethane1 2-Chloroethylvmylether1 1,3-Dichloropropene1 Bromomthane1 Chlororoe thane1 l,2-Dichloroethene(trans)1 m-Oichlorobenzene1 p-Oichlorobenzene1 o-Oichlorobenzene1 .
% RECOVERY LIMITS STATUS111 76 - 114 OK103 • 88 - 110 OK100 86 - 115 OK
UG/L
NONO6.3NO12
NONO13
NONONONONONONONO
MOL
111111
10121221111
(J) Indicates detected below tlOL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6454CLIENT IDDATA FILE '.84096
HATRIX 'JaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/14/91
COMPOUND
AcrylonitnieBenzeneBromodichlorome thaneBronoformCarbon TetrachlondeChlorobenzeneChloroformOibromocnioromethane1,1-Dichioroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride1,1,2,2-TetrachioroetnaneTetrachloroethenem&p-Xylenes
SURROGATE
UG/L
NDNDNDND
• NONDNDNONONO •NONDNO.66 JBNDNONO
COMPOUNDS
MOL
101111111111111111
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane
• 1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneUinyl ChlonaeAero le inChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinyiether1,3-DichloropropeneBronouthaneChlororae thanel,2-Dichloroethen8(trans)m-Dichlorobenzenep-Dichlorofaenzeneo-Oichlorobenzene
UG/L
NONONOND.46 JNDND12
NONONONONONONOND
flDL
11111110121221111
% RECOUERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d88ranot luorobenzene
111 76-114 OK101 88 - 110 OK102 86-115 OK
(J) Indicates detected belou MOL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
AR30!Qtf5
Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6527CLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4097
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/14/91
COMPOUND
flcrylonitn leBenzeneBroaodichlorome thaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroform.Qibroroochtoromethanel;l-0ichloroetnane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneflethylene Chloride1,1,2 ,2-Te t racn loroethaneTetrachioroethene|m&p-Xylenes
SURROGATE
UG/L
NONONONONONO
-NONONONONONONO1.5 8NONONO
COMPOUNDS
MOL
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• 1111111111
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o-XyleneTo luene1,1,1-Trichioroethane1 , 1,2-Tr ichloroethaneTrichioroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcroleinCh loroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-DichloropropeneBroaoMthaneChloromethane1,2-Oichloroetheneitrans)m-Oichlorobenzenep-Oichlorobenzeneo-Oichlorobenzene
UG/L
NONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONO
hOL
11111110121221111
X RECOVERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-0ichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
114 76 - 114 OK99.5 88 - 110 OK99.5 86 - 115 OK
-
(J) Indicates detected below MDL(8) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
Q C RESULTS
BRIDGEPORT ENUIRONHENTAL INC.aJATER VOLATILE SURROGATE RECOVERY
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BLANKBLANKBLANKBLANKF6420F6421F6421F6422 'F6423F6423F6424F6425F6426F6427F6427F6428
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10310510810411110596102110108114113110111 •102110109104103110111106108111111114
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QC LIMITS
76-11488-11076-115
3AUATER UOLATILE MATRIX SPIKE/MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE RECQUERY
'lame : Sr i dqepo r r Environmental, Con t rac t •' N/A
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•ix Spike - EPA Sample No.: F6432 SPIKE
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ENTS:
FORM III UOA-1 1/87 Rev.
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER BLANKCLIENT IDDATA FILE >84064
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR ..20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/12/91
COMPOUND UG/L
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBronodichloromethaneSroraoformCarbon Tetrachlor ideChlorofaenzeneChloroformDibromocnioronethane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Oichioroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzene
fekthylene ChlorideBi,2,2-Tetrachloroethane^trachioroethenera&p-Xylenes
NONONONONONONONONONONO.73 JNO.84 JNONONO
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS
MOL
1011
. 11111111111111
COMPOUND
o-XyleneTo luene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcroleinChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1 ,3-DichloropropeneBroooKthaneChiorome thanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-0i.ch lorobenzenep-Dichlorofaenzeneo-Oichlorobenzene
UG/L
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MOL
r1
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X RECQUERY LIMITS STATUS'l,2-Dichioroethane-d4To'Iuene-d8Bromo f 1 uorobenzene
103 76 - 114 OK101 88 - 110 OK
96.7 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected belou MOL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER BLANKCLIENT IDDATA FILE >8407<S
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE" ANALYZED , 11/13/91
COMPOUND UG/L
Acrylonitri le ^)Benzene HOBrowdichloromethane NOBroraoform NOCarbon Tetrachionde NOChlorobenrene NOChloroform NODibrowjcnloromethane NO1,1-Oi'chloroetnane NO1,2-Oichloroethane NO1,1-Oichloroethene NO1,2-Dichioropropane NDEthylbenzene NOMethylene Chloride NO1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane NOTetrachloroethene NOitulp-Xylenes NO
SURROGATE COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8
• Bromof luorobenzene
MDL
101111111111111111
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichioroethaneTrichloroetheneVinyl ChlorideAcroleinChloroe thane2-Chloroethyivinyletherl,J-OichloropropeneSromoHB thaneChloromethanel,2-0ichloroethene(trans)nt-Oichlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Oichlorobenzene
UG/L
NONDNONONONDNDNONONDNONONONONONO
notiiiiii
10i21221111
* RECOVERY LIMITS STATUS105 , 76 - 114 OK99.1 88 - 110 OK102 86 - 115 OK '
(J) Indicates detected below flOL(8) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
AR30I05I
Bridgeport Environmental'UOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER BLANKCLIENT IDDATA FILE ' >84091
COMPOUND 'USA.
ChloronetnaneBronomethaneVinyl ChlorideChloroethaneAcroleinAcetone1,1-DichloroetheneCarbon OisulfideAcrylonitrileflethylene Chloridel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)1,.1-DichloroethaneUinyl Acetate
Btanoner'ofora,1-Trichloroethane
Carbon Tetrachloride1,2-DichloroethaneBenzeneTrichloroethene1,2-Dichloropropane
NONONONONONONONONO.28 JNONONONONONONONONONONO
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS
MDL22221021210111121111111
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED • 11/14/91
COMPOUND
Bronodichioromethane2-Chloroethylvinylether2-Hexanonetrans-l,5-DichloropropeneToluenecis-l,J-Dichloropropene1,1,2,2-Tetrachioroethane1,1,2-Trichloroethane4-Methyl-2-pentanoneTetrachloroetheneDibromochlorome thaneChlorobenzeneEthylbenzenem&p-Xyleneso-XyleneStyreneBroaoformm-Oichlorobenzenep-Oichlorobenzeneo-Qichlorohenzene
i
UG/L
NONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONO
MOL
1.221
. 1111211111111111
X RECOVERY LIMITS STATUS1 ,2-Oichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Broraof luorobenzene
108 76 - 114 OK97.9 . 88 - 110 OK10J 86 - 115 -OK
(J) Indicates detected below HOL(8) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
AR30I052
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
COMPOUND UG/L hOL COMPOUND UG/L
Acryloni t r t l e NOBenzene NOBromodichloromethane NOSromoforro NOCarbon Te t rach lor ide NOChlorobenzene NOChloroform NOOibromochlo-romethane NO1.1-Dichloroethane ' NO1.2-Oichloroethane NO1.1-Dichloroethene NO1.2-Dichloropropane NOEthylbenzene NOMethylene Chlor ide NO1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroetnane NOTetrachloroethene NOm&p-Xylenes NO
10 o-Xylerse NO1 Toluene NO1 1,1,1-frichioroethane HO1 . 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ' . NOi Trichloroethene NO1 Vinyl Chloride NO1. flcrolein NO1 Chloroethane NO1 2-Chloroethylvinylether NO1 1,3-Dichloropropene NO1 Broaoiaethane NO1 Chloromathane NO1 l,2-Dichloroethene(trans) NO1 m-Oichlorobenzene NO1 p-Oichlorobenzene NO1 o-Oichlorobenzene NO
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBERCLIENT 10DATA FILE
BLANK
>84101
MATRIXDILUTION FACTORQA BATCHDATE ANALYZED
Uater.20
11/15/91
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SURROGATE COMPOUNDS X RECOUERYi,2-Dichloroethane-d4 1Q4Toluene-d8 102Bromofluorobenzene 89.4
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ST. Paul's Episcopal Church901 E. Lincoln HwyExton PA. 19341
Dear Rev. Morris,
On 11/04/91 representatives of EPA's Technical Assistance Teamsampled your well water as part of a groundwater investigation inthe area of the former A.I.W FranJc/Mid-County Mustang NPL Site.The samples were analyzed for volatile organic pollutants.The following are the contaminants found in the sample from yourwell in ppb (part per billion):
* .50 ppb Trichloroethene (TCE)* .90 ppb Chloroform
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (215)-597-9355.
Sincerely,
Kevin KoobOn-Scene CoordinatorU.S. EPA Region IIIPhiladelphia, PA.
A R 3 0 J 0 6 I
February 13, 1992
Nancy Carville117 N. Ship RD.Extort PA. 19341
Dear Mrs. Carville,
On 11/04/91 representatives of EPA's Technical Assistance Teamsampled your well water as part of a groundwater investigation inthe area of the former A.I.W Frank/Mid-County Mustang NPL Site.The samples were analyzed for volatile organic pollutants.The following are the contaminants found in the sample from yourwell in ppb (part per billion):
* 48 ppb Trichloroethene (TCE)* 1.1 ppb Tetrachloroethene (PCE)* 23 ppb 1,1,1-Trichloroethane* 7.4 ppb 1,1-Dichloroethene
I have been informed by my staff that you currently use bottledwater for drinking and cooking purposes, I recommend that youcontinue this practice and that the situation is .currently beingevaluated for remediation. The level of TCE in your well exceedsthe Maximum Contamination Level (MCL) for Municipal Water Systems.If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (215)-597-9355.
Sincerely,
Kevin KoobOn-Scene Coordinatortf.S. EPA Region IIIPhiladelphia, PA.
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February 13, 1992'
William Scudder116 N. Ship RD.Exton PA. 19341
Dear Mr. Scudder,
On 11/04/91 representatives of EPA's Technical Assistance Teamsampled your well water as part of a groundwater investigation inthe area of the former A.I.W. Frank/Mid-County Mustang NPL Site.The samples were analyzed for volatile organic pollutants. Thefollowing are the contaminants found in the sample from your wellin ppb (part per billion):
* 1.3 ppb 1,1-Dichloroethene (DCE)* 6.3 ppb 1,1,1-Trichloroethane* 12 ppb Trichloroethene (TCE)
The level of TCE in your well exceeds the Maximum ContaminationLevel used for Municipal Water Systems. The AIWF Site is currentlybeing evaluated for remediation. If you have any questions, pleasefeel free to contact me at (215)-597-9355.
Sincerely,
Kevin KoobOn-Scene CoordinatorU.S. EPA Region IIIPhiladelphia, PA.
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February 13, 1992
Robert Hedburg208 N. Ship RD.Exton PA. 19341
Dear Mr. Hedburg,
On 11/04/91 representatives of EPA's Technical Assistance Teamsampled your well water in addition to the well at your rentalproperty as part of a groundwater investigation in the area of theformer A.I.W. Frank/Mid-County Mustang NPL Site. The samples wereanalyzed for volatile organic pollutants. The following are thecontaminants found in the sample from your well in ppb (part perbillion):
Compound Concentration1 t 1-Dichloroethene
1,1, 1-TrichloroethaneTrichloroethene (TCE)
1.3 ppb3.9 ppb11 ppb
Rental Property:
Compound Concentration
1,1, 1-TrichloroethaneTrichloroethene (TCE)
1 . 1 ppb1 . 6 ppb
The level of TCE in your well exceeds the Maximum ContaminationLevel used for Municipal Water Systems. The AIWF Site is currentlybeing evaluated for remediation. If you have any questions, pleasefeel free to contact me at (215)-597-9355.
Sincerely,
Kevin KoobOn-Scene CoordinatorU.S. EPA Region IIIPhiladelphia, PA.
February 13, 1992
Leroy CoreChurch Farm SchoolBox S
PA. 19301
Dear Mr. Core,
On 11/04/91 representatives of EPA's Technical Assistance Teamsampled the Main well .at the Church Farm School and the numerousrental properties and faculty homes as part of a groundwaterinvestigation in the area of the former A.I.W. Frank/Mid-CountyMustang NPL Site. The samples were analyzed for volatile organicpollutants. The following are the contaminants found in the samplefrom your well in ppb (part per billion) :
Church Farm School Main Well:Compound
Church Farm Spring House:
Compound _Trichloroethene
Church Farm Disston Cottage;
Compound
ConcentrationChloroform
1,1, 1-TrichloroethaneDibromochloromethane
Bromoform
.39 ppb
.95 ppb
. 62 ppb
.42 ppb
Concentrationl.2 ppb
Concentration
TrichloroetheneDibromochloromethane
Bromoform
.36 ppb
.46 ppb
.78 ppb 1]
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Livingston well (untreated)
Compound Concentration
1 , 1-DichloroetheneChloroform
1,1, l-Tr ichloroethane
TrichloroetheneTetrachloroethene
6.5 ppb.82 ppb10 ppb14 ppb. 65 ppb
Livington well tap (carbon treated)
Compound Concentration
I 1 , 1 , 1-Triehioroethane
Fenilli Well:
CompoundI Trichloroethene
Taylor Well:
Compound
1 Trichloroethene
Shreiner Well:
Compound
1 Trichloroethene
Kistler Well:
Compound
|| Trichloroethene
Wade Well:
Compound
I Trichloroethene
1.4 ppb 1i .
Concentration
.40 ppb ||
Concentration
.46 ppb ||
Concentration
.46 ppb ||
Concentration.41 ppb ||
Concentration
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (215)597-9355.
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Sincerely,
Kevin KoobOn-Scene CoordinatorU.S. EPA Region IIIPhiladelphia, PA.
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February 13, 1992
Lillian Szilagyi1200 E. Lincoln HwyExton PA. 19341
Dear Ms. Szilagyi,
On 11/04/91 representatives of EPA's Technical Assistance Teamsampled your well water as part of a groundwater investigation in.the area of the former A.I.W Frank/Mid-County Mustang NPL Site.The samples were analyzed for volatile organic pollutants.None of the target compounds analyzed for in your sample were'detected. If you have any questions, please feel free to contactme at (215) 597.-935S.
Sincerely,
Kevin KoobOn-Scene CoordinatorU.S. EPA Region IIIPhiladelphia, PA.
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEAM FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE REMOVAL AND PREVENTIONEPA CONTRACT 68-WO-0036
MEMORANDUM
TO: Kevin Koob, OSC, EPA Region IIIWestern Response Section
THRU: Mike Zickler, TATL, Region III 1)HV -^ TDD #9110-29PCS #1944
FROM: Marian Murphy, TAT Region III o v
SUBJECT: AIW Frank Samples Analytical Review
DATE: December 11, 1991
This report covers the review of the analytical data package forsixteen (16) water samples collected at the AIW Frank Site onNovember 1, 4, and 13, 1991. The samples were received atBridgeport Environmental on November 5 and 13, 1991. The analysesrequested were volatile organics with a l'ug/1 or parts per billiondetection limit.
ANALYTICAL METHODOLOGY
The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA Method 624.
• The samples were all preserved with hydrochloric acid,and the required fourteen (14) day holding times weremet.
• The GC/MS tune data and internal standard data wereacceptable. The matrix spike/matrix spike duplicaterecoveries, the relative percent difference values andthe surrogate spike recoveries were acceptable.
• The method blank was free of contamination for two (2) ofthe four (4) days the samples were analyzed. Samples S2,S3, S4, S6, S9, S14, S15, and OIT were analyzed on daysin which methylene chloride was found in the methodblank. The methylene chloride concentrations found in
. these samples were all less than five (5) times the blankcontamination, therefore the methylene chloride should beconsidered not detected in these samples.
Roy F. Weston, Inc. • fl R 3 0 I' 0 7 2MAJOR PROGRAMS DIVISIONJn Association with Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc., Resource Applications, Inc., C.C. Johnson & Malhotra, P.C.,R.E. Sarriera Associates, and GRB Environmental Services. Inc.
AIW Frank Samples Analytical ReviewDecember 11, ,1991Page 2
• The daily standards did not meet the criteria for severalcompounds. Chloroethane should be considered approximateor J in the following samples: SI, 52, S3, S4, S5, S6,S7, S8, S9, S10, Sll, S12, S13, S14, and S15. Thefollowing samples should be considered approximate for1,1-dichloroethene: S4, Sll, and S12. The followingsamples should be considered approximate for 1,1,1-trichloroethane: S4, S5, Sll, S12 and S14.Tetrachloroethene should be considered approximate forsample Sll.
CONCLUSION •
Accept the data with the data qualifiers presented in the followingtable due to blank contamination and calibration outliers.
Attachment: Summary of Results for AIW Frank With DataQualifiers Applied
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SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL DATA FOR AIW FRANKVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
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Carbon Disulfide
1 , 1 -Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethene
Chloroform .
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
2-Butanone
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
I Carbon Tetrachloride
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1 ,2-Dichloropropane
cis-1 ,2-Dichloropropene
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1 ,1 ,2-Trichloroethane
Benzene
trans-1 ,3-Dichloropropene
Bromoform
4-Methyl-2-pentanone
2-Hexanone
Tetrachloroethene
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ,' ——
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2-Butanone
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1 ,2-Dichloropropane
cis-1 ,2-Dichloropropene
Trichloroethene
Dibromochloromethane
1 , 1 ,2-TrichloroetnaneBenzene
trans-1 ,3-Dichloropropene
Bromoform
4-Methyl-2-pentanpne
2-Hexahone
Tetrachloroethene
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane "
Toluene
Chlorobenzene
Ethylbenzene
Styrene
Xylene (total)
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Bridgeport Environmental InC. Licensed Analytical Laboratories_______________________________._____________________________________# 08555p-0. BOX247 609/467-0380o10 Heron Drive Suite 107Bridgeport. NJ 08014-0247
ROY F. WESTON, INC.
PROJECT: AIW FRANK
DATE RECEIVED: NOVEMBER 5, 1991
REPORT NO: F6420-F6434, F6527
BRIDGEPORT ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
RICHARD W. LYNCH LABORATORY MANAGER
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SAMPLE LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION
ANALYSIS NO.
F 6420
F 6421
F 6422
F 6423
F 6424
F 6425
F 6426
F 6427
F 6428
F 6429
F 6430
F 6431
F 6432
F 6433
F 6434
F 6527
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METHODOLOGY SUMMARY
U.S.E.P.A. Method 624 - This is a purge andtrap Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer (GC/MS)method applicable to the determination of thecompounds listed in the U.S.E.P.A. Manualentitled "Test Procedures for the Analysis ofOrganic Pollutants".
An HP5996 GC/MS was used with a capillary column.
Method detection limits are as stated.
Soil samples are prepared for analysis asprescribed in Method 8240 from SW846.
ACID .EXTRACTABL-ESBASE NEUTRALS U.S.E.P.A. Method 625 - .This, method covers the
determination of a number of organic compoundsthat are partitioned in an organic solvent andamenable to gas chromatography. This is a gaschro.matography/mass spectrometer (GC/MS) methodapplicable to the determination of the compoundslisted in the U.S.E.P.A. Manual entitled "Test 'Procedures for the Analysis of OrganicPollutants".
A HP5970 was used with, a DB-5 FSCC.
Method detection limits are as stated.
Soil samples were prepared for analysis asprescribed in Method 3550 and analyzed asprescribed in Method 8270 from SW846.
PESTICIDES/PCS'S U.S.E.P.A.. Method 608 - This method covers thedetermination of pesticides and PCB'S in samplesby extraction/concentraction with organicsolvents and subsequent qualification/quantificationby Gas Chromatography. The gas chromatographutalized an electron capture detector (ECD) whichis applicable for the determination of thecompounds listed for the method in the U.S.E.P.A.Manual entitled "Test Procedures for the Analysisof Organic Pollutants".
Soil samples were prepared as prescribed inMethod 3550 and analyzed as prescribed in Method8080 from SW846.
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LABORATORY CHRONICLE
RECEIPT/REFRIGERATION ______________ 11/5/91
ORGANICSEXTRACTION
1. Acids NA
Section SupervisorReview & Approval
INORGANICS
2. Base/Neutrals NA
3. Pesticides/PCB's/Herbicides NA
4. Petroleum Hydrocarbons___________NA______________
ANALYSIS
1. Volatiles 11/12/91 - 11/15/91
2. Acids NA
3. Base/Neutrals NA
4. Pesticides/PCB's/Herbicides NA
5. Petroleum Hydrocarbons___________NA
6. Total Organic Carbon___________NA
Metals NA
2. Cyanides_____________________NA
3. Phenols__________________ NA
OTHER ANALYTES
NA
NA
Section SupervisorReview & Approval______________NAQuality Control SupervisorReview & Approval_______
Laboratory Director >*)Review & Approval____(y*
If fractions are re—extracted and re—analyzed because initial endeavors did not meetquality control acceptance criteria, include dates for both. . n o 0 , _ _«RoO i 079
RESULT SUMMARY
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6420CLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4065
COMPOUND . UG/L
Acrylonitrile NOBenzene NOBromodichloromethane NOBroiriofori .42 JCarbon Tetrachloride NOChlorobenzene NDChloroform , .39 JDibromochloromethane .62 J1,1-Dichloroethane ND1,2-Dichloroethane ND1,1-Dichloroethene ND1,2-Dichloropropane NDEthylbenzene NOMethylene Chloride ND1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane NDTetrachloroethene NDm&p-Xylenes ND
SURROGATE COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
MDL
10111111111
• 1111111
% RE
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/12/91
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichloroetnaneTrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcroleinChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-DichloropropeneBromofflethaneChlorome thanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Dichlorobenzene•p-Dichlorobenzeneo-Dichlorobenzene
ICOUERY LIMITS STATUS111 76 - 114 OK
92.6 88 - 110 OK93.9 86 - 115 OK
UG/L
NOND.95 JNONONONO23 'NDNONDNONONONONO
MOL
1111i
110121221111
(J) Indicates detected belou MOL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
*Bridgeport Environmental
VOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
PB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBERCLIENT IDDATA FILE
F6421
> 64066
MATRIXDILUTION FACTOR 'OA BATCHDATE ANALYZED
Water.20
11/12/91
COMPOUND UG/L MOL COMPOUND UG/L MOL
Acrylonitr i le NO 10Benzene NO 1Bromodichloromethane NO 1Bromoform ND 1Carbon Tetrachloride ND 1Chlorobenzene ND 1Chloroform NO 1Dibromochloromethane ND 1
tl,l-Dichloroethane NO 1"l,2-Dichloroethane ND 1
1.1-Dictiloroethene ND • 11.2-Dichloropropane ND 1Ethylbenzene NO 1Methylene Chloride .64 JB 11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane NO 1iirachloroethene ND 1
ND 1^^tr
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o-Xylene NO 1Toluene ' ND 11.1.1-Trichloroethane . NO 11.1.2-Trichloroethane NO 1Trichloroethene 1.2 ' 1Vinyl Chloride ND 1Acroiein NO 10Chloroetnane 20 0 12-Chloroethyivinyiether NO 2l,J-Dichloropropene NO 1Bromomethane ' NO 2Chloromethane ND . 2l,2-Dichloroethene,(trans) ND 1.m-Oichlorobenzene ND 1p-Dichlorobenzene ND 1o-Oichlorobenzene ND 1
SURROGATE COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromofluorobenzene
% RECOVERY95.698.091.1
(J) Indicates detected below MDL(B) Indicates also present in blank(ND) Indicates compound not detected(D) Indicates calculated from a dilution
A R 3 Q I 0 8 2
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6422CLIENT IDDATA FILE >84067
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20OA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/12/91
COMPOUND
AcrylonitnleBenzeneBromodichlorome thaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromochloromethane1,1-Dichloroethanel?2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethenel;2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzenettethylene Chloride1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethenem&p-Xylenes
SURROGATE
UG/L
NONDND.78 JNDNDND.46 JNONDNDNOND1.4 BNDNOND
COMPOUNDS
MDL
101111111.111111111
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1 , 1 , 1-Tr ich loroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneVinyl ChlorideAero le inChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinyletherl,?-DichloropropeneBromomethaneChlorome thanei,2-Dichloroethene(trans)Bi-Oichlorobenzenep-Oichlorobenzeneo-Oichlorobenzene
UG/L
NDNDNOND.36 JNDND18
NDNDNDNDNONDNDNO
MOL
111111
10121221111
* RECOVERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromofluorobenzene
102 76 - 114 OK100 88 - 110 OK95.2 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected belou MDL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
AR30I083
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
BG NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6423CLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4068
COMPOUND
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBromodichloromethaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromochlorome thane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane.1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane^^achloroethene^^wylenes
UG/L
NDNONONDNDNO.82 JNDNDND6.5NDND1.5 BND.65 JND
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS
MDL
101
' 111111111111111
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCH'DATE ANALYZED 11/12/91
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane .1,1,2-Trichloroe thaneTrichloroethene.
' Vinyl ChlorideftcrolemChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-DichloropropeneBromome thaneChloromethanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Dichlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Dichlorobenzene
UG/L
NONO10 D
NO14 D
'NONO15
NDNONONONOND ,NDND
MDL
'111111
10121221111
X RECOVERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
108 76 - 114 OK102 88 - 110 OK98.6 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected belou MDL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
(D) Indicates calculated from a dilution
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6424CLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4077
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
COMPOUND
AcrylonitnleBenzeneBromodichloromethaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromochloromethane1,1-Dichloroethanel,2.-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethenem&p-Xylenes
UG/L
NONONDNOND
. NDNDNDNDNDNDNOND2.2NDNOND
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS
ML10iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-Trichloroethane
, TrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcroleinChloroethane2-Chloroethylvmyie'ther1,3-DichloropropeneBroraome thaneChloronethanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Dichlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Dichlorobenzene
UG/L
NDNO1.4NONDNDNO5.4NDNONDNDNDNDNDNO
MDL
111111
10121221111
* RECOUERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
114 76-114 OK94.5 88 - 110 OK96.5 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected below MDL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
Pi NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6425CLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4070
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20OA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/12/91
COMPOUND
Acrylonitri leBenzeneBromodichlorome thaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromochloromethane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane^^rachloroethene^AXylenes
SURROGATE
UG/L
NDNDNONDNDNDND .NDNDNDNONOND1.4NDNDND
COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
MDL COMPOUND
10 o-Xylene1 Toluene1 1,1,1-Trichloroethane1 1,1,2-Trichloroethane1 Trichloroethene1 Uinyl Chloride1 Acrolein1 Chloroethane1 2-Chloroethylvinylether1 1,3-Dichloropropene .1 Bromomethane1 Chloromethane1 l,2-Dichloroethene(trans)
B 1 m-Dichlorobenzene1 p-Oichlorobenzene1 o-Oichlorobenzene1
5! RECOUERY LIMITS STATUS113 76 - 114 OK101 88 - 110 OK104 86 - 115 OK
UG/L
ND .NDNONO.40 JNDND16
NDNDNONDNDNDNONO
.MDL
11
' 11
' 1110121221111
•
(J) Indicates detected below fIDL(8) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
AR30I086
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NliriBER F6426CLIENT IDDATA FILE > 84078
COMPOUND UG/L
Acrylonitrile NOBenzene NDBromodichloromethane • NDBromoform NDCarbon Tetrachloride NDChlorobenzene ' NDChloroform NDDibromochloromethane ND1,1-Dichloroethane ND1,2-Dichloroethane • NO1,1-Dichloroethene ND1,2-Dichloropropane NDEthylbenzene NDtlethylene Chloride 1.31,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane NDTetrachloroethene NDm&p-Xylenes ND
SURROGATE COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
MDL
1011•11111111111111
% RE
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20
' QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneUinyi ChlorideAero le inChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-Dichloropropene
. BromomsthaneChlorotne thanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Dichlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Dichlorobenzene
EOUERY LIMITS STATUS110 • 76 - 114 OK97.9 - 88 - 110 OK99.3 86 - 115 OK
UG/L
NDNONDND.46 JNDND17
NDNDNDNONDNONDNO
MOL
111111
10121221111
(J) Indicates detected below MOL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
AR30I087
Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
PE NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6427CLIENT IDDATA FILE > 84079
='3S3 = 333 = = 33 = 3 = = 3 = = 3 = = 33 = = = 33
COMPOUND •=3s:=ss=53=s==:s— =S===:=:BS=!:=S:S==:
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBromodichlorome thaneBroraoforraCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromochlororae thane1,1-Dichioroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropansEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane^trachloroethsne^^Xylenes
s=sss=s=ss:s
UG/LS=333=3333S
NDNDNO
. NDNDND.90 JNO'NDND.NDNDND.92 JND
, NDND
333333=
MDL333*333
101111.111111111111
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20DA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
333a*3S3333 = S: = =:3 33333= = = = = = = = =
COMPOUC
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcroleinChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-DichloropropeneBronowthaneChlorome thane1 ,2-Dichloroethene ( t rans )ra-Dichlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Dichlorobenzene
33====33S
UG/L
NDNDNDND.50 JNDND.19NDNDNDNDNONDNDND
:==33=333
MDL
11111110121221111
SURROGATE COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Broraof Itiorobenzene
X RECOVERY11199.1 .100
(J) Indicates detected below HDL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
AR30I088
L
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6428CLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4073
COMPOUND
AcrylonitnleBenzeneBromodichlorome thaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformOibromochloromethane1,1-Dichioroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Diphloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chlorideljl,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethenem&p-Xylenes
UG/L
NDNDNDNDNDND
' NDNDNDNDNONDNO1.1 BNDNDND
MDL
10111111111111111i
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/12/91
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene
• 1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideflcroleinChioroethane
. 2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-DichloropropeneBroaomethaneChloromethane1.2-Dich!oroethene(trans)m-Oichlorobenzenep-Oichlorobenzeneo-Dichlorobenzene
UG/L
NDNDNDND.41 JNDNO17
NONDNDNDNDNONDND
HDLiiiiii
1012122i'.^1
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS % RECOVERYl,2-0ichloroethane-d4 110Toluene-d8 104Bromofluorobenzene 105
(J) Indicates detected below tlOL(8) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
/5R30I089
Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE' ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6429CLIENT IDDATA FILE > 84081
COMPOUND
Acrylonitri leBenzeneSromodichlorome thaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformOibromochlgrome thane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride^,2,2-Tetrachloroethane^Brachloroethenel^-Xylenes
UG/L
NDNONDNDNONDNDNDNDNDNDNDND.73 JNDNDND
MDL
101111-1111
' 11111111
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-Trichloroethane •TrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcroleinChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-DichloropropeneBromome thaneChlorome thanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Dichlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Dichlorobenzene
UG/L
NDNDNDND.26 JNDND9.5NDNDNDNDNDNDNOND
fIDL
111111
10121221111
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS X RECOUERYl,2-Dichloroethane-d4 109Toluene-d8 95.8Bromofluorobenzene 97.0
(J) Indicates detected below MDL(8) Indicates also present in'blank(ND) Indicates compound not detected
LIMITS STATUS76 - 114 OK88 - 110 OK86 - 115 OK
4R30I090
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6430CLIENT 10DATA FILE >B4082
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA .BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
COMPOUND
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBromodichlorome thaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlondeChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromocnlororae thane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride1,1,2,2-TetractrloroethaneTetrachloroethenetn&p-Xylenes
SURROGATE
UG/L
NONDNONONDNDNDNDNDND7.4NDND1.1ND1.1ND
COMPOUNDS
MOL
10111l'111111111111
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-Trichloroethane'TricnloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAero le inChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-DichloropropeneBromomethaneChloromethanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Dichlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Dichlorobenzene
UG/L
NDND25 DND48 'DNDND14
NONONONDNDNDNDND
MDL
111111
10121221111
% RECOUERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorohenzene
103 76 - 114 OK101 88 - 110 OK100 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected below MOL(8) Indicates also present in blank(ND) Indicates compound not detected(D) Indicates calculated from a dilution
5 R 3 0 I 0 9 I
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6431CLIENT IDDATA FILE . >B4083
COMPOUND
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBromodichlorome thaneBromof'ormCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromochlorome thane.1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Oichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthyibenzeneMethylene Chloride^^2,2-Tetrachloroethane^Wachloroethenem&p-Xylenes
SURROGATE
US/L •
NDNONONDND• NO"NDNDNOND1.3NDND.76 JNDNOND
COMPOUNDS
MDL
101111111111111111
MATRIX . WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
COMPOUND
, q-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-Trichioroethane•TrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcroleinChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-DichloropropeneBromome thaneChloromethanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Dichlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Oichlorobenzene
U6/L
NOND3.9NO11NDND19
NOND
• NONONONDNDND
noL. 111111
10121221111
% RECOUERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
110 76 - 114 OK94.8 .88 - 110 OK101 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected belou MDL(B) Indicates also present in blank(ND) Indicates compound not detected
SR30I092
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6432CLIENT IDDATA FILE > 84084
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
COMPOUND ' UG/L
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBromodichloromethaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromochloromethane .1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene •1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride1 ,1,2, 2~Tetrachloroe thaneTetrachloroethenem&p-Xylenes
NDNDNDNDNONDNDNDNDNDND .NDNDNDNONDND
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS
MDL
101111111111111
, 11i
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-Trichloroethane
. TrichloroetheneVinyl ChlorideAcroieinChloroethane2-Chloroethylviny tether1,3-DichloropropeneBi*omo methaneChloromethanel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Dichlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Dichiorobenzene
UG/L
NDND1.1ND1.6NDND11
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
MDL
111111
1010t.
10i.
21111
K RECOUERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
111 76 - 114 OK96.5 88 - 110 OK103 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected below MDL(8) Indicates also present in blank ,(ND) Indicates compound not detected
4R30I093
Bridgeport EnvironmentalVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBER MATRIX WaterSAMPLE NUMBER F6433CLIENT IDDATA FILE /B4095
= = S=:S = 3333 = = S3 = = 3 = = = 3S5: = 3:
COMPOUND
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBromodichlorome thaneBromqformCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromochloromethane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Oichlorqethene1,2-Dichloropropane .EthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride»l,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
tracnloroethenep-Xylenes
SURROGATE
Sr = 33S = =: = = 33 = 3S
UG/L
NDND
• NONDNDNO •ND
. NDND
' ND1.3NDND1.1 8NDNDND
COMPOUNDS
ss==333
MDL
1011
• 11111111111111
DILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/14/91
==ssss:s:s=s3333=s±:=ss=ss==s
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-Trichloroe thaneTrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcroleinChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-Dichloropropene
• BromomethaneChloromethane1 ,2-Dich loroethene( t rans )m-Dichlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Oichlorobenzene
% RECOUERY LIMITS STJl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
111' 76 - 114103 • 88 - 1101 86 - 115
:33333S=ZS3
UG/L
NDND6.3ND12
NO• ND
13NONDNDNDNONDNDND
ffUSOKOKOK
33=SS33332
MDL
1111ii
' 10i21221111
(J) 'Indicates detected below MDL(B) Indicates also present in blank(ND) Indicates compound not detected
Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER F6454CLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4096
COMPOUND
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBromodichlorome thaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlondeChlor.obenzeneChloroformDibromochlorome thane1,1-Dichloroethanel;2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethenem&p-Xylenes
SURROGATE
UG/L
NONO
, NONDNONONONDND
• NDNDNDND.66 JBNDNOND
COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/14/91
:3ss= = ===:=;==== s=sss===s=:rss=s ==:=:===s
MDL COMPOUND
10 o-Xylene1 Toluene1 1,1,1-Trichloroethane1 1,1,2-Trichloroethane1 Trichloroethene1 Vinyl Chloride1 Acrolein1 Chloroethane1 2-Chloroethylvinylether1 1,3-Dichloropropene1 . Bromotne thane1 Chloromethane1 l,2-Dichloroethene(trans)1 m-Oichlorobenzene1 p-Dichlorobenzene1 o-Dichlorobenzene1
X RECQUERY LIMITS STATUS111- 76 - 114 OK101 . 88 - 110 OK102 86 - 115 OK
:__;s==s,S3s =
UG/L
NONONONO.46 JNONO12
NONONONONONONONO
=ss35s
MDL
11111110121221111
(J) Indicates detected below HDL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
A-R30I095
Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER f6527CLIENT IDDATA FILE > 84097
COMPOUND
'Acrylonitri leBenzeneBromodichlorome thaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromochiorome thane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichioroethane1,1-Di'chloroethene1,2-DichIoropropaneEthyl benzeneHethylene Chloride1 , 1 ,2 ,2-Tet rach loroethaneTetrachloroethenem&p-Xylenes
'UG/L
NONONDNONONDNDNDNONDNDNDND1.5 BNONDNO
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS
MOL10ii
. iiiiiii'iiii"ii
• i
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA RATCHOATF ANALYZED 11/14/91
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichioroethane1,1,2-Tricn loroethaneTrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcrolemChloroethane2-Chloroethylvi-nylether1,3-DichibropropeneBromomethaneChloromethane1 ,2-Dich loroethene( t rans )ra-Di chlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Dichlorobenzene
UG/L
NONONDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
• NDNDNDNOND
nDLiiii
. ii
10121221111
X RECOUERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichioroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
114 76 - 114 OK99.5 88 - 110 OK99.5 86 - 115 .OK
(3) Indicates detected below MDL(8) Indicates also present in blank(ND) Indicates compound not detected
AR30IQ9.6
Q C RESULTS
H R 3 Q I 0 9 7
BRIDGEPORT ENVIRONMENTAL INC.WATER UOLATILE SURROGATE RECOUERY
NO.si.
(QCE)*S2
(TOD*S3 .
iBFB)*TOTOUT
=LANKELANKBLANKSLANK
. F6420F6421F6421F6422
. F6423F6423F6424F6425F6426 'F6427F6427F6428F6429
K30 .3031
. F6432F6432HSF6432MSDF6433F6434F6527
10310510810411110596102no108114113110
• ill102110109104103110111106108111111114
1019998102931009810096102951019899104104969810195969596
103 .101100
9710210389949991
. 95869996104
• 99100871059788100101103
, 878810010299
0000000000000•Q000000000000
SI (DCE) = l,2-Dichloroethane-d4(TOD = Toluene-d8BF8) = Bromofluorobenzene
Column used to flag surrogate recovery values
QC LIMITS
76-11488-11076-115
A R 3 0 I 0 9 8
3AWATER VOLATILE MATRIX SPIKE/MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE RECOVERY
Name:Bridgeport Environmental, Con tract:N/A
Code: NJ 08555 . Case No.: N/A SAS No.: N/A
•ix Soike - EPA Sample No.: F6432 SPIKE
SDG'No.: N/A
GMPOUND
1-Dichloroethenei ch loroethenenzene1 uene1 o robenzene
1 SP I KE1 ADDED1 (ug/L)
1 10.001 10.001 10.001 10.001 10.001
SAMPLE 1CONCENTRATION!
Cug/L) 1
ND 1ND 1ND 1ND 1ND 1
1
MSCONCENTRATION
Cug/L)
6.710.23.78.99.2
MS'%REC
67102878992
1 QC 1ILIMITSI
#1 REC. 1= | = = = = = = |161-145 1171-120 1176-1271176-1251 75-130 11
SPIKEADDED
OMPOUND=.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = r
1-Dich loroethenei ch loroe thenenzene1 uene1 o robenzene
(==== ==
uq/L)=5 =s = = ss:
10.10.10.10.10.
= =0000000000
MSDCONCENTRATI
Cug/L)= =5s==3 = 3=5S = =
1
= =5.0.9.o9.
ON
= =44459
MSD%REC #
======54*104949599
11 %1 RPD #l« =1 211111
= = =0*2o16
11 QC L
RPD= SS S3 S = S
1414171213
I M I TS •REC.
SS ES S3 5= S5 SS
6.1-14571-12076-12776-12575-130
lumn to be used to flag recovery and RPD values with an asterisk
l u e s o u t s i d e o f q c l i m i t s
1 out ofe Recovery:
5 "dfurt s ide limitsI out of 10 outside l i m i t s
ENTS:
FORM I I I UOA-1 87 Rev.
Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER BLANKCLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4064
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20
' QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/12/91
= = SSS::S = :S2:=;;S = = :5:SS53S: = :2S:3SSS=:5=;=.S;SS:S3SSS=SSSS=2 = :5 = = = = s — 3 = == = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
COMPOUND UG/LMDL COMPOUND UG/L MDL====—— ===================S===3==SS3S3==*SS=S=== ====3S=======S= ====================== ====3=3===
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBromodichloromethaneBromoformCarbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromochlorome thane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Oichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride^1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane^krachloroetheneP^i-Xylenes
NONONONONONONONONONONO.73 JNO.84 JNONONO
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS
10111!•111111111111
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-Trichloroethane .TrichloroetheneUinyl ChlorideAcroleinChloroethane2-Chloroethylwinylether1,3-OichloropropeneBroaoroe thaneChloromethanel,2-0ichloroethene(trans)m-Dichlorobenzenep-Oichlorobenzeneo-Dichlorobenzene
NO. NONONO
• rcNONONONONO
. HONONO•NONONO
1111
. 11
10.121oi.11111
X RECQUERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Broraof luorobenzene
103 76-114 OK101 88 - 110 OK
96.7 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected below MDL(8) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
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Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER BLANKCLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4076
MATRIX UaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/13/91
COMPOUND UG/L
AcrylonitrileBenzeneBromodichlorome thaneBroraoformCarbon TetrachlondeChlorobenzeneChloroformDibromochlorome thane1,1-Dichlopoethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene Chloride1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethenera&p-Xylenes
NONDNONDNDNONONDNDNDNDNDNDNDNONDND
SURROGATE COMPOUNDS
MOL
ID1111111111111111
COMPOUND
o-XyleneToluene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetherieVinyl-ChlorideAcroleinChloroethane2-Chloroethylvinylether1,3-DichloropropeneBromomethaneChloromethanel;2-Dichloroethene(trans)m-Dichlorobenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Dichlorofaenzene
UG/L
NONDNONDNONDNDNONDNDNONDNONONOND
MOL
11111110121221111
X RECOUERY LIMITS STATUSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromb f 1 uo robenzene
105 76 - 114 OK99.1. 88 - 110 OK102 86 - 115 OK
(J) Indicates detected belou MOL(B) Indicates also present in blank(NO) Indicates compound not detected
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Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
JOB NUMBERSAMPLE NUMBER BLANKCLIENT IDDATA FILE >B4091.
COMPOUND= = = 333 = - = = - = = = = = =! = = 3 = 3333 = = = = =
ChloromethaneBromome thaneVinyl ChlorideChloroethaneAcroleinAcetone1,1-DichloroetheneCarbon DisulfideAcrylonitrile•Methylene Chloridel,2-Dichloroethene(trans)1,1-OichloroethaneVinyl Acetate2-Butanone
Broform1-Trichloroethaneon Tetrachloride
1,2-OichloroethaneBenzeneTrichloroethene1,2-Dichloropropane
UG/Lss«ass=s::5sss;==ss2=
NDNDNDNDNOND•NONDNO.28 JNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNONDND
MDL= = =3 =
22221021210111121111111
MATRIX WaterDILUTION FACTOR .20QA BATCHDATE ANALYZED 11/14/91
COMPOUND==3=3=====3===================
Bromod ich 1 oromet hane2-Chloroethylvinylether2-Hexanonetrans-l,5-Dichloropro'peneToluenecis-l,5-Dichloropropene1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2-Tr ich lorbe thane4-Methyl-2-pentanoneTetrachloroetheneDibromochloromethaneChlorobenzeneEthylbenzenem&p-Xyleneso-XyleneStyreneBromoformm-Dichlorofaenzenep-Dichlorobenzeneo-Dichlorobenzene
UG/L==3====
NO-NONDNONONONONDNDNONONDNDNONDNONONONONO
'MDL==========i
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SURROGATE COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromof luorobenzene
X RECOVERY108
97.9105
(J) Indicates detected below MDL(B) Indicates also present in blank(ND) Indicates coapound not detected
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Bridgeport EnvironmentalUOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA
MATRIXDILUTION FACTORQA BATCHDATE ANALYZED
Uater.20
11/15/91
COMPOUND UG/L HOL COMPOUND UG/L MDL
Acrylonitrile NDBenzene NDBromodichloromethane NOBromoform NOCarbon Tetrachloride NDChlorobenzene NDChloroform ND ,Oibromochloromethane 'ND1.1-Dichloroethane NO1.2-Oichloroethane ' ND1.1-Dichloroethene NO1.2-Dichloropropane NDEthylbenzene NOilethyiene Chloride ND1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane NDTetrachloroethene NDmSp-Xylenes ND
10 o-Xylene NO1 Toluene NO1 1,1,1-Trichloroethane NO1 1,1,2-Trichloroethane NO1 Trichloroethene NO1 Uinyl Chloride NO1 'Aero le in NO1 Chloroethane ND1 2-Chloroethylv'inylether ND1 1,5-Dichloropropene ND1 Bromomethane ND1 Chloromethane NO1 l,2-Dichloroethene(trans) • NO1 m-Dichlorofaenzene NO1 p-Dichlorobenzene NO1 o-Dichlorobenzene ND
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SURROGATE COMPOUNDSl,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-dBBromofluorobenzene
* SECOUERY104102
89.4
STATUSOKOKOK
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