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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDSHW-1997-002921 - 0901a06880158473# AU6 2 9 1997 TfflOKOL CORPORATION ,,,Jl::^,:,^,„,,, Utah Department of Environmental Quality SEMI-ANNUAL RFI PROGRESS REPORT I March 1997 - 1 September 1997 • • # SEMI-ANNUAL RFI PROGRESS RIi:PORT 1 SEPTEMBER 1996 -1 MARCH 1997 1. Description and estimation of the percentage of the RCl^ Facility Investigation completed; To date, soils at the following SWMUs have been sampled: M-19A Photographic Processing Discharge, SWMU 553; E-517-W Surface Discharge, SWMU 282; M-576-N Surface Discharge, SWMU 271; M-514 Surface Discharge, SWMU 618; S-501 Surface Discharge, SWMU 266; M-640 Surface Discharge, SWMU 381; M-641 Surface Discharge, SWMU 264; M-585-N Surface Discharge, SWMU 273; M-606 Surface Discharge, SWMU 527; M-628 Surface Discharge, SWMU 528; M-593 Surface Discharge, SWMU 274; M-636-SW Surface Discharge, SWMU 367; M-570 Surface Discharge, SWMU 285; M-197 Surface Discharge, SWMU 483; M-197-BP Surface Discharge, SWMU 360; M-702 Surface Discharge, SWMU 620; A-9 Surface Discharge, SWMU 267; A-2 Surface Discharge, SWMU 560; M-66 Surface Discharge, SWMU 432; M-72 Surface Discharge, SWMU 263; M-67 Surface Discharge, SWMUs 261 and 433; M-14N and M-14S Surface Discharges, SWMUs 257 and 270; M-53-BP Surface Discharge, SWMU 260; M-53-E Surface Discharge, SWMU 259; M-33-B and M-33-C Surface Discharges, SWMUs 258 and 413; M-39 Surface Discharge, SWMU 425; Combined Surface Discharge for M-8, M-9, M-10, M-52, and M-179-N, SWMUs 268, 611, 269, 409, 472, and 255; M-57 Surface Discharge, SWMU 615; M-55-W Surface Discharge, SWMU 621; M-9 Strand Burner Exhaust Discharge, SWMU 652; M-40 Surface Discharge, SWMU 642; M-205 Surface Discharge, SWMU 286; T-21-D Surface Discharge, SWMU 559; T-6-A Surface Discharge, SWMU 287; Old Dmm Storage Area East of M-203, SWMU 203; M-114 Surface Discharge, SWMU 426; M-227 Hydrofluoric Acid Treatment Unit, SWMU 192; M-9-NE Surface Discharge, SWMU 651; M-186 Industrial Waste Landfill, SWMU 212; M-136 Old Waste Oil Disposal Pit, SWMU 208; M-187 Old Drum Storage Area, SWMU 551; T-l Photographic Processing Drainfield, SWMU 648; A-2 Photographic Processing Drainfield, SWMU 191; I-IO-NE Subsurface Discharge, SWMU 645; I-IO-SE Subsurface Discharge, SWMU 436; I-IO-S Subsurface Discharge, SWMU 234; T-l 11 Subsurface Discharge, SWMU 355; T-24A Surface Discharge, SWMU 401; M-2 Laundry Drainfield C, SWMU 627; M-19A Dry well, SWMU 444; M-39 Subsurface Discharge, SWMU 425; T-51A Surface Discharge, SWMU 402; M-2 Laundry Drainfield B, SWMU 626; M-19A Strand Burner Exhaust Discharge, SWMU 650; M-585 Strand Burner Exhaust Discharge, SWMU 649; Historic Burning Ground NE of M-243, SWMU 202; M-2 Laundry Drainfield A, SWMU 465; Old Burning Grounds at M-136, SWMU 243; M-193-S Septic Drainfield, SWMU 638; M-193-N Septic Drainfield, SWMU 632; M-191 Septic Drainfield, SWMU 631; M-338 Subsurface Discharge, SWMU 608; Domestic Wastewater Drainfields A, B and C, SWMU 625; M-348 Subsurface Discharge, SWMU 395; M-72 Septic Drainfield, SWMU 630; M-71 Sepdc Drainfield, SWMU 646; M-19A Septic Drainfield, SWMU 628; Removed Sump at M-622, SWMU 316; M-117 Subsurface Discharge, SWMU 254; T-14A Subsurface Discharge, SWMU 493; T-3 Subsurface Discharge, SWMU 446; M-53-MH Subsurface Discharge, SWMU 228; Old Burning Ground West of M-174, SWMU 195; Old Burning Ground East of M-303, SWMU 233; I-IO Septic Drainfield, SWMU 664; M-15 A Septic Drainfield, SWMU 663; M-15A Dry well, SWMU 662; M-137A Removed Waste Oil Storage Tank, SWMU 616; M-53-BP Removed Dry well and Surface Discharge, SWMU 616; T-35 Beryllium Test Area, SWMU 201; T-35 Beryllium Waste Disposal Area, SWMU 200; M-40 Magnesium Grinding Area, SWMU-655;w^ . . I ^^^ ^ ,i iq.y T-53A Subsurface Building Discharge, SWMU 3531\^ /l/li^-/<A 1 / ^ ^ij? t. 7 / T-015A Subsurface Building Discharge, SWMU 397,^ T-053 Sump, SWMU 497;*^ 1-5 Septic Drainfield, SWMU 667^^ , M-85 Deactivated Sump, SWMU 139!^ M-83 Removed Sump, SWMU 457*^. E-502 Removed Sump, SWMU 177!^ y ^^ M-34 Old Perchloric Acid Sump, SWMU 196, 23%; M-126 Removed North Sump, SWMU 162; and M-126 Removed Middle Sump, SWMU 16^^ These sites represent approximately 98 percent of the SWMUs in Phase I of the RFI. At the time of this report, Thiokol has a contractor on site providing support to the investigafion ofthe following sites. DESCRIPTION SUBSURFACE BUILDING DISCHARGE ABANDONED DRYWELL (POSSIBLY REMOVED) BUILDING DISCHARGE SOUTH WEST ABANDONED DRYWELL SOUTH EAST ABANDONED DRYWELL During the reporting period, Thiokol has initiated closure or interim measures at several SWMU sites. A brief discussion of actions taken to date at these sites follows. Closure activity has begun at the M-225 Buming Ground, SWMU 19, to investigate several of the old burning sites at the facility. The investigative phase of the closure will be followed by cleanup measures as necessary. Closure of these sites is following the approved closure procedures found in Closure Plan for Old Open Burning Sites at the M-225 OB/OD Facility. Analytical results from the sampling phase of closure was not available at the time of this report. This data will be included in the report summarizing the results ofthe investigafive phase. Interim measures are being taken at two SWMU sites, SWMUs 665 and 234. As outlined in the previous semi-annual report, interim measures were required at these sites to accommodate modifications to the buildings. On 12 June 1997, the drywell and adjacent soils at SWMU 234 were excavated to a depth of seven feet. All contaminated soil and waste residues removed from the site were staged on plastic sheeting near the point of excavation. SWMU 354 609 622 640 643 BUILDING T-097A M-009NE M-364 M-009SW M-009SE # Two verification soil samples were collected following the initial excavation and analyzed for RCRA metals and volatile organics. One sample (L1024-1) was collected from the location of the center of the drywell at a depth of 7 - 7.5 feet. The sample was light brown to tan colored soil consisting of very dense silt and clay. It was noted that when the excavator encountered this layer it was difficult to penetrate and was initially thought to be a concrete slab. The second sample (L1024-3) was collected approximately four feet west of the first and at the same depth. The sample was in coarser and darker soils. The analytical results of verification samples did not indicate the presence of any volatile organics and the inorganic results were compared with soil background levels. Concentrations of metals were found to be above background levels necessitating further excavation. On 15 July 1997, additional soil was removed from the site and a verification sample collected. Laboratory results indicate that all parameters are now at or below respective background levels. A composite sample of excavated soil staged at the site was collected and sent for TCLP analysis to determine proper disposal options. At the time of preparation of this report, Thiokol is reviewing disposal options for the soil excavated at the site. Thiokol will review the results ofthe analytical data and dispose of the soil properly. Final disposition of the material will be reported in a Final Interim Measures Report. Interim measures at SWMU 665 are nearing completion. The concrete pad which will cap the low concentration of residual contamination at SM^MU 665 is approximately 90% constmcted. These interim measures will continue to follow the approved plan Proposal For SWMU #665 at Building M-53. Thiokol will notify the Division upon completion of the concrete pad as requested in the approval letter. Thiokol has begun preliminary preparations for corrective action for two additional SWMUs, SWMU 367 and 425, which will involve the remediation of contaminated soils from these sites in a Corrective Action Management Unit. 2. Summaries of all findings; The available raw analytical data from all sampling activities during the reporting period and any data from the previous reporting period which was not available at the time of reporting is included. 3. Summaries of all changes made in the RCRA Facility Investigation during the reporting period; Thiokol initiated interim measures for SWMUs #665 and 234 during the reporting period. Approval to institute interim measures was received from the Division of Solid • and Hazardous Waste on 30 April 1997, and the post-closure permit has been modified to allow for the incorporation of voluntary cleanup actions, or interim measures into the permit. Thiokol received approval for designation of a Corrective Action Management Unit for the remediation of soils at Solid Waste Management Units 367 and 425 from the Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste on July 11, 1997. Module VII of the Post- Closure Permit has been modified to add a new condition to allow for the incorporation of voluntary cleanup actions, or interim measures. Corrective action at these sites will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit modification. 4. Summaries of all contact with representatives of the local community, public interest groups or State Government during the reporting period; Correspondence regarding RFI activities has been limited to the Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste and the Division of Water Quality. 5. Summaries of all problems or potential problems encountered during the reporting period; There were no significant problems encountered during the reporting period. As discussed in previous reports, nearly all the remaining sites have some level of uncertainty associated with them in terms of exact location, site accessibility, or safety concems. Considerable effort has been made during the reporting period to resolve this uncertainty. 6. Actions being taken to rectify problems; Thiokol is reviewing all available information and interviewing personnel in a effort to resolve the uncertainty associated whh the remaining sites. 7. Changes in personnel during the reporting period; The existing enviromnental staffwill continue to conduct the sampling when possible. Contractors will be used when specialized equipment is required. 8. Projected work for the next reporting period; Efforts for the next reporting period will focus on completing the investigation for the remaining sites, completing closure for the M-225 Burning Area, completion of interim measures at SWMUs 665 and 234, and report preparation for these projects. 9. Copies of daily reports, inspection reports, laboratory and monitoring data. The raw analytical data from all sampling activities during the reporting period and any # data from the previous reporting period which was not available at the time of reporting is included. I 125 #- P^AMfcU I9Q7 s^dmpk C^jlleckA hnnA. dra/zia.^i' . /*:Ar2/i,^dl '^•^ufitujfs^ af- /^-^^> (Ulhi.^<^ iCu/i/d:^'/' ^J^^/ytf^/?/% . ^>a/it/>/<z. /b y^ ^^aJc/^/J ^ Qi^ . 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L Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: £rOff SITE: T-53A Drywell _ DESCRIPTION: SWMU 353; Depth ^ ^1- Mci"^ f' PARAMETERS RCRA Metals plus Sb, Sulfate and pH DATE: METHOD 6010 /J/iJ \rait ^,/f. i^OHo' Sa/fcJ <r4^J ^///- :3/y TIME: /<9 J ^ SAMPLER: A r- ) Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: £il7Sj- SITE: T-53A Drywell ,^ DESCRIPTION: SWMU 353; Depth 5 l-h PARAMETERS METHOD Volatile Organics 8260 DATE: ^/^TTIME: I^ ^^ SAMPLER: '^^'- f 126 .iofo 'Stxr-fJ /ycn^ciM /jiy^,i^J{ :i ^ \ .- Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR #: S/fjS'f SITE: T-53A Drywell ' 6 fr DESCRIPTION: SWMU 353; 6fi4^^ PARAMETERS RCRA Metals plus Sb, Sulfate and pH METHOD 60 KD - ^tK^E-.yi/^j^mE: /^'^'^ SAMPLER: 4^=^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 L\NR#: e//JC4 SITE: T-53A Drywell ' Sf/-~ DESCRIPTION: SWMU 353; Go4^>^— , !Crrr~ PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE: ^/^f IME: /^^ SAMPLER:'^^^ •' y 7„ 'IBL-'ftu-w /?/W -Sa^J A ^^^ \ 2 ..ff': 01 / T 1 jjjiii.u.iumiiiii iJDiii MQ- JJkD. E^^^Y^^ONftffiNTAL IABWORK; REQUEST 127 JO /UAJIC^ mi AJL ^-40 -h ^cim^je. ^WAl\) S/;^ /^A^TOT fKuiLtvArC -M.4- T^ ^ i_l T=-—ST so' s- '-' \r' fi (g54,..„.l, o Co/lfiP.frrj ^antpl^ f^y^ ^^/^g M^ / . Si^rk a. Cr /f^Ar T^rPuJii ^sa^td ^//Vv /A-^n/iA/tfyiK-f Cfr<\j -SdnA /^3st rn/ferM ^^/y/c af Sa>^fsL^e <^^,7 cif'^-rZl ^P f^oki hmruuh sand /jj/H^ •^arv^ ,9^^ f}/p/7ecAd .T^/^Wci &^ Z/^ Srn^y ^^VA dm h ^/ ^ ^gj^d LO//'A. ^crn^ f"Ja.. 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ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK RlilQUEST # 133 II Acq m 7 /"/ mo /yy/ ^ ^ 0030 OdlO_ ll T-S fo •)C:/K. //e >ranx dr-jUH. <. rd£_ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # / : 5 ft PARAMETER.^ Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE: ^//^ TIME: f/^ SAMPLER: AFU^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System . DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # / : 5 ft # PARAMETERS RCRA Metals METHOD 6010, 7470/7471 DATE: 57^7 TIME: ^^ SAMPLER: /^FUJ Mm. Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System / DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid #. .; 10 ft PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE: S/^^TIME: ^/gSAMPLER: /^fiiAJ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # [_, 10 ft PARAMETERS RCRA Metals METHOD 6010, 7470/7471 DATE: S^^ TIME: J^ SAMPLER . f ElM^ /^^/S/- z£l£. br'oion -^afid ' 7/V&. sand cO/\^\ s'^^t^ s//i- ^ ••IIUWIP.UHWMUI1IIIIU mm nmmsm (. < 134 I — tf .— 0'(^<>' Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System ^ DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # ^^5 ft PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE:^/^ TIME: ^SlTsAMPLER: A^^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # _2--r5 ft PARAMETERS RCRA Metals METHOD 6010, 7470/7471 DATE:^/.-TIME: ^^'SAMPLER: A^^ ^SOAU ^ ^ ^n //f UppCr^ ^Ol'^ '^-- •I X.- - •*! J2^2^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # "Z-HO ft METHOD PARAMETERS Volatile Organics DATE: ^f TIME: ^^^AMPLER: A ^ 8260 Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # ^<TD ft PARAMETERS RCRA Metals METHOD 6010, 7470/7471 DATE: t/.^ TIME: /^2..SAMPLER /^ fW 2Z^ 2^ fi£/5f- f^/flt f^ Sj/h ' ENVIRONMENTAL, LAB WOEJC REQUEST ^1 IOTD Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # 3 ; 5 ft PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE:^f TIME: /6td SAMPLER: A^^ /-r S././.C Sv^/f/7<" ^d^ 3 ^// \/oA ^ZGC ^/I'i l'l 7 107.G .4F co" 135 6//2//-^ Aitdiu,t\ ^dn. d •fracfrir^d rr^rk^ -] A Thiokol Corporation RCFLA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # >A ; 5 ft PARAMETERS RCRA Metals METHOD 6010, 7470/7471 •dd^d:!'- Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: DATE: 5^ TIME: /St^ SAMPLER: fi^fU SITE: 1-5 Septic System DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # J> ; 10 ft PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE: y/f TIME: /03^kUPLER: AP^ V 2 / 7 "1 Rsm n ». •"' — n... ^M ^' 1 11 y^m ¥m ^M |j-l Pl JL^' . ^1 II ii il »1 J-r'--'^'-V-. -'.--- K *. ^ V'.' . ; /'.• . %'^ v^-- 136 T/i/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # 3 ; 10 ft PARAMETERS RCRA Metals METHOD 6010, 7470/7471 DATE:^f a TIME: /^J 2.§AMPLER /^P%J M^ r/7/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System . DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # ^ ; 5 ft PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE: ^It^ TIME: /anr^AMPLER: 'j^'^^ r/7/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Invejstigation WO#:1B940 LWR #: SITE: 1-5 Septic System M DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # ^ ; 5 ft PARAMETERS RCRA Metals •METHOD 6010, 7470/7471 DATE : 5|^^ TIME: /^y^AMPLER: ^^ .dJ-Z^/dSL. Jliidi '/um dA d diiu <ajid JL S^fTVCe %llh ENVIRONMI:NTAL. ILAB WOFJC REQUEST 137 Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: 1-5 Septic System DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # 4- : 10 ft •PARAMETERS METHOD Volatile Organics 8260. DATE: Jf^TME: f//fl^SAMPLER: A^^^ dd- Y^H /lAOihf .SM fe Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR #: SITE: 1-5 Septic System DESCRIPTION: SWMU 667; Grid # "C ; 10 ft PARAMETERS METHOD RCRA Metals 6010, 7470/7471 DATE:?j;- TIME: //iO ^SAMPLER /{fpuj ^% 'Jn r- i y 1 -I" r H4T 4f ^-g5~ do -^(i.iApLe^ ^011 ddfacr.if H \Vj> w^ deack^ •'. 5k/nA ^ tj Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-85 Deactivated Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 139; Grid # f ; 5 ft lt-^ PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD Z/!'/ 1 8260 DATE:Sy/y TIME: //"f^ifeAMPLER: AFJU I ' Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR #: a ^n SITE: M-85 Deactivated Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 139; Grid #_/; 5 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: ^ TIME:/^ SAMPLER: A^FuJ T-i J ^fiff Clou Qrtd / ( \<d- t- .-' 138 /loo. V ' r/i/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-85 Deactivated Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 139; Grid # / : 10 ft PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE:^7^TIME: /^^O SAMPLER: >^fFO SITE: M-85 Deactivated Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 139; Grid # / ; io ft ^^^^fl^ MEIHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be goTo •^^'^^^ 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: ¥/r TIME: /2:^0 SAMPLER AfHj 9-ro^'C I JAi /r&n DXides' • 'M: "•:.:,U JJA}^ T/i/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR #: SITE: M-85 Deactivated Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 139; Grid # '^-T-6 ft PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE: ^9 TIME: /^/i SAMF>LER: ^ftAJ r/i/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-85 Deactivated Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 139; Grid # __?ri-5 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE:§^/f TIME: /Z//TAMPLER: A^^ ENVIRONMENTAL LAB woRii REQUEST 139 r/7/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: 12>^ SITE: M-85 Deactivated Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 139; Grid # 2-HO ft d /^O PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 Aied/HH^ ho 'P'-^ •^ DATE: J/f TIME: /ZJO SAMPLER: AP^ //f- ^/jd S^ £.=&. rdc^ v -<i- X^^^rsSo^""^"," """^ ^^°''*y investigation SITE: M-85 Deactivated Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 139; Grid #_^^o ft Mercury 7A-7nr, HMX, RDX. Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: YjfTmE: /^^Q SAMPLER: J^f'^ l'i€~0 ft A/I-^S fp S&n^p/c . ri^/pinudd ^i</K.fi Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-83 Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 457; Grid #_/ ; 5 ft j^ Sl M-e'^ «^ 3o' 'ns* 1 r^ PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 2/5 i_ 8260 DATE: ^i^TIME: 1^0 SAMPLER: Af^^ • f Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-83 Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 457; Grid # _] ; 5 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE:f/f^ TIME: I400 SAMPLER: A^%*J ^^ /£!_ A(C dl ua\ a rg j.'e [S. U *<^<^ <:7(^fxv( •f^ i" ' ' ^^1 i' ^H •" ^^M • ^^1 irj" ^^M pH &V^^I i ^M 'ii-m fel 'J .f-. »••• ---" v^.r' •• K -••. T'- _ ..••.• ..- .^ .-•."" 1 rJ- :i- /4I^ /f^& SITE: M-83 Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 457; Grid #__[_; 10 ft ^^^SAMIIESS METHOD Volatile Organics 8260 DATE:?//tTIME: /^(f/^SAMPLER: M'^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-83 Removed Sump , DESCRIPTION: SWMU 457; Grid #_\ ; 10 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: ^9 TIME: /^4g^-6AMPLER AFv^ Th/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: ^ SITE: M-83 Removed Sump ^ DESCRIPTION: SWMU 457; Grid # ^-r^ft PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 82.60 DATE:^<?'TIME: /^gg^SAMPLER: /'^'W Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-83 Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 457; Grid # ^-r5 ft; PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: ^7f TIME: /fZ&SAMPLER: Af^*^ £i ^rou'}/^ V^ d ^miie-U C/rd ^ W^7^ Jntv-f^ •Sx^A^f &//^y-2 ^ Aild/gyn ^/7nci red ii\. ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WOIRK REQUEST ./// 141 rj?/o/f6/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-83 Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 457; Grid # 2<1Q ft PARAMETFPS Volatile Organics -J9M. METHOD ^/^Jph IO<.h fl^^^ 8260 "^/i^ ~ ^(X^-t^ DATE:^//f TIME: ^J^ SAMPLER: /(fyd r/7/o/fo/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR #: SITE: M-83 Removed Sump ,_ DESCRIPTION: SWMU 457; Grid# ^"-rTO ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate )rociC <3/\.d ^and f- •' --••" fc-; A^^•l/ 7'^'o'fo/Corporation RCRA Facili^y Investigation -^^ WO#:1B940 LWR#; SITE: E-502 Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 177; Grid # ^; 5 ft PARAMETERS METHOD 8260 Volatile Organics DATE:^2*TIME: i"Z"UAMPLER: AP Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: E-502 Removed Sump . DESCRIPTION: SWMU 177; Grid # . \ .J 5 ft PARAMETERS METHO.Q Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: S^/z«riME: <^^^SAMPLER: Af«^ 1^ ;!!+ uj\n'<^ JAAA tu il'^ ^ya-^^ ^V.VCikinfc^t |UC^K<^Tit^« 4* WW '# & iHi^ r/7/o/co/ Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: E-502 Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 177; Grid # L_; 10 ft PARAMETER5y Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE:y/toTIME: 9?c) SAMPLER: >^f:^ T/j/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: E-502 Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 177; Grid # {_; 10 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: Sjf-XO TIME: *??» SAMPLER y^piO M^d:^ TceX Q>Yn o^) - wmsmm mm ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK REQUEST • Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: E-502 Removed Sump ^ DESCRIPTION: SWMU 177; Grid# ^.yfl PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation — • W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: E-502 Removed Sump ^ DESCRIPTION: SWMU 177; Grid # ^^T5 ft DATE: ^-^ TIME: 9^ SAMPLER: A^ PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: ^«>riME: ^SISsAMPLER: /^^tjd 143 w^ hrdUJ/^//(^d ''SJ// -^ms o-f OKfdallr^. \ ^dn^ ^/ ^ :i ^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigat W0#; 1B940 LWR#: . SITE: E-502 Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 177; Grid # PARAMETERS Volatile Organics 8260 ion ;.i0ft MglHQD DATE: ifuXmE: /Q 0 7sAMPLER: ^^p^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR #: SITE: E-502 Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 177; Grid #_JZ-i-10 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: yZJ^lME: /(^ *J SAMPLER A^ u-> ^A/6 Mediiuu kr/^un^ ^dt- dec f^- fi-S4 ^ 3ait\ft<^ ^fd ^^roh/cyii Ar,d'S^^^u) a'^^d% ;^ (V • ...-, <*".--. r .-- If' ,.--•" '3 -•'••••'"' %-r. i r/j/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#; 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-34 Old Perchloric Acid Sump / DESCRIPTION: SWMU 196, 236; Grid # / ; 5 fl; PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE: f/^oTIME: ///> SAMPLER: /^l*-> \ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-34 Old Perchloric Acid Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 196, 236; Grid; l# / ;5ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE.9/t^ TIME: ///ST^SAMPLER: AF^ ^( ' 189^ /<-3f Stu«»u#/9(. ^io/f7 mr DA m^ ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK REQUEST Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-34 Old Perchloric Acid Sump / DESCRIPTION: SWMU 196, 236; Grid #__/_; 10 ft PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE: ^jf^lME: ''-''^^ SAMPLER: AF*^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-34 Old Perchloric Acid Sump / DESCRIPTION: SWMU 196, 236; Grid # [_, 10 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: f/tOTIME: //^^ SAMPLER Jip^ut^J /U|-3f 5WMU^/9h 4iPw 145 f\^ll?^l?<' Iiokf- l-f- Si/H frCjrYt^yed n^cK^ af QppraK fC^. ~~M^. Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-34 Old Perchloric Acid Sump ^ DESCRIPTION: SWMU 196, 236; Grid # _^_, 5 ft 4I4J4 PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD "^{[r iy\ii> '^\vec.^2. 8260 K DATE:S^cyriME: //^S SAMPLER: fif^ it\c! Qit£ A vVgL< 5c^^vd 1 146 SITE: M-34 Old Perchloric Acid Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 196, 236; Grid# 2.--5 ft EA^JMEIgBS sflETHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be eoTo UM^'^r^v 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE:^COTIME: //^/IAMPLER: >4<=UJ /•/ • . 'Sf: ZO Ar-iO ..'••• :.'^-'. •r. ..•«f U .•iV T/7/oto/ Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-34 Old Perchloric Acid Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 196, 236; Grid #_±=r-10 ft PARAMETERS Volatile Organics lUIETHOD 8260 DATE: ^0 TIME: /A^3r^AMPLER: M^^^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-34 Old Perchloric Acid Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 196, 236; Grid # ^-JI.O ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: ^fech-IME: //rr-gAMPLER: Afi^ 7/e//? 147 ?^ S^fzo /rrc^ Af^^ /32s^ ^1- fA'/?(.. 7d_ Co/fc^i- Sa,t--^ja/cs tQoriA ff'j^nucd A^rtix <^ncJ ^^iJdlc Sim^f^ lll^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-126 North Removed Sump , DESCRIPTION: SWMU 162; Grid # / ; 5 ft PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 L DATE:^^* TIME: /? JC»SAMPLER: -f^lhj^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-126 North Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 162; Grid # I : 5 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury lAir^HAl^ HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE '^4va ^< TIME: iZlt^ AMPLER: >^FuJ) Wof °B9^4"'° w!^." ^^^ '^^'"^y '"-^^'9-^- SITE: M-126 North Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 162; Grid# / ; io ft - PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE: ^JxA TIME: /i«^AMPLER: ^^P^ i/d/^o A'lAI'S-h Med/.rr,-. <:ryi^ -^^f-4 rm/^ I 10 n 71 L ^^ '' I r,.-.'- ^ •K 4 148 Jim. SITE: M-126 North Removed Sump . DESCRIPTION: SWMU 162; Grid #__/__; io ft EAMBEB5 METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: )/zoTIME: /^l^ SAMPLER Af^ M'f^C^ Hoffk (Um&id'>(t»^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR #: SITE: M-126 North Removed Sump — DESCRIPTION: SWMU 162; Grid #_^rr5 ft PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 8260 DATE :^^d TIME: /^SAMPLER: A4^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-126 North Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 162; Grid#. ^-•5 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/'7471 HMX. RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE:^2*>TmE:/4^^ SAMPLER: A^^ ^yW> sand /?/i^ Sa^w. sd/f- 149 ^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-126 North Removed Sump ^ DESCRIPTION: SWMU 162; Grid # _^; 10 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Volatile Organics 8260 DATE: S^ TIME: /^/^ SAMPLER: A=HJ Ai€d/n,u '^rat^ / ^dHy M /^ ^Md -^a/tci T/7/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR #: SITE: M-126 North Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 162; Grid # _2=H 0 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE:^igK>TIME:/^(^ SAMPLER: AF^ Id^ca/rj^f ff.fcr apprcx.ifn.dh I^^ahcy) ^d ferncucd ifez -4-K7 Pall AA-I7.L M T),rK i/Lin Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-126 Middle Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 163; Grid # / ; 5 ft l^/lz/l PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD ALfdi[//H^ - h 2^ 8260 6'rni.'^f /v/^o^J %~ r/7/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-126 Middle Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 163; Grid# / ; 5 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: ^^TIME: /4?0 SAMPLER: Ap^ mef ppm* .'^ ''• ' -•, 150 Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-126 Middle Removed Sump - DESCRIPTION: SWMU 163; Grid # (_, 10 ft ^/^h/^ PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD dUjcL 'mm 8260 (OIHX ^dlr^A/td'^ 14 A/J ^ DATE: R5«?TIME: ]44^ SAMPLER: Ap^ 7/7/o/co/Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-126 Middle Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 163; Grid # (_, 10 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE: JSZPTIME: /j)S0 SAMPLER A^F^O j^ ' ^i^:^ .'•• • X-1 -(-. ^d •^ V:' .^r- 'i'K Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: M-126 Middle Removed Sump DESCRIPTION: SWMU 163; Grid#__^fift Mil J^[\'^'^ PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD 7:^/i ^ /17/?<^f Mh 8260 DATE:^ifeTIME: /4-^ SAMPLER: ^fhij Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR #: SITE: M-126 Middle Removed Sump - DESCRIPTION: SWMU 163; Grid #__^5 ft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate izZ/ye A Aid J a. IV. f' /}mui4 IA}IH\. ^rcd hue^ /md DATE •^ZPlME: /^CT^ SAMPLER: A^^ •«. .^ ._^ /<c^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR #: SITE: M-126 Middle Removed Sump ^ DESCRIPTION: SWMU 163; Grid# ^^10 ft 151 /^//d// 2^ PARAMETERS METHOD _ Volatile Organics 8260 DATE: ^O TIME: /fZDd SAMPLER: Arf"^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#:1B940 LWR #: SITE: M-126 Middle Removed Sump ^ DESCRIPTION: SWMU 163; Grid# ^>HOft PARAMETERS METHOD Cd, Cr, Ag, Pb, Be 6010 Mercury 7470/7471 HMX, RDX, Perchlorates, NG, Nitrate DATE:^dTIME: /S2)6sAMPLER: AF^ ^Ar ^k) J ^1 I^P P4 hv Ifl / <)o'"^—\Hj- n. ^ TV. J •^ ^\ •' . . J ^ ^ff^ ^ Msd^ y/zo J Tti Thi'!: li Hu 'tlOSf- T^FI _AiirrojL-dJM3^ ^"i Ihdjz^ ^ /rz7 4AO 4 ra^<:(s» ../^ • "I I 'n'' ./^ 152 <?f/ '^^"^ 5UU/«U (bl. <^^^ ^^^ 1/6A /rji-AFuj ^/20 ~yd\ '^'^'^'^: 5ujiuo iteZ. c;4*^5 lo^^- 6i«(? - r/lo fT3i^ AfvJ •^i n/m <) Sclrk.f(c' "St^cu •cc/ ^ ^-57f^^' y^ Q^Z^*-fV ^ SfiRPWB^H SPigWlIiWfPJffllWW 153 ZT/ih-^ftik /if f)an[ aroufids -7W<f/7fa '^^f /Ml -•- Tluokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investieation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: STTE: T-53 Subsurface Discharge, DESCRnmON: SWMU #497i&w/pepth iT^ PARAMETFW.S Volatile Organics METHOD 82^0 _DATE: tf'Ll TIME: /^S-IAMPLER: >I^MW TKokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWIW: STTE: T-53 Subsurface Discharm DESCRIPTION: SWTVIU #497;5P*/Depth :r.A- PARAMETERS Cadmium Copper Lead pH METHOD <^V%;M3.,^« 6010 iOlO 6010 9045 DATE: tyz/ TIME: /^5-% SAMPLER: 7W<»*o/ Corporation RCRA Facility InvestigaUon W0#: 1B940 LWR*: SITE: T-53 Subsurface Discharge ^ •_ DESCRIPTION: SWMU #497;S(«^Depth /O r PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD DATE: y/Z//f7 TIME: /fl S ^AMPLER: /^^C^^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR*: SITE: T-53 Subsurface Discharg^,^, . ^m^ (\S<ia.i\c^ -H^ xO.*'' ^ €,v^ ilh^nJ pii{\iOiy<. r^cK. '^vtiujik-^ CdiUckd adp./c.tf /&/zc/ Zn. ^ m L'^l rd>cyc '^%.,i ^rsn<i? /IrcJna^fl'^d Cc/^r/^ f "T^ DESCRIPTION: SWMU #497 PARAMETERS Cadmium Copper Lead pH ^dlTjAjjW^,^. Depth METHOD . 6010 6010 6010 9045 DATE: 9/tf /^ TIME: /^52^SAMPLER: ^pO — 154 r' i' .^ Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LVVTW: SITE: T-S3 Subsurface Discbare DESCRIPTION: SWMU #497; (uA ^ Depth ;Wi2.l 5""ff- PARAMETERS Volatile Organics METHOD DATC: ^^/'/<?7 TIME: /^^^ SAMPLER: Af^ -DOJMvi -f*J7 <S4-«^Z <rf/ J(^//9//^ Sllf- IjJtHx ILL. izi Icui f-^ RF^ Su)AA.v> 497 <3ii-*t2- |6fr- VO/V W^ffr? /(of AO TUokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: 1B940 LWR#: SITE: T-53 Subsurface Discharge DESCRIPTION: SWMU #497;^rfTfl)epth I&fepth IO I PARAMETERS METHOD Cadmium idri A-S, M« i*^,^^ Copper ' ' J C «> Lead pH DATE: 10 6010 6010 9045 %//<? TIME: m SAMPLER: Af^ iiln/2< "ddu. f SiJ fidi!cdu.rtci roci-^ •••••••li /.?K 155 ftt T-/^/^ f^ Son^ pIfL drH drm^.',d ^ic/uL' 597 '..^^J I ^1 ^ ^^. „i. ( i Nl o:, f _ ^ LMTHTIOVT? XOCX\ ^ f^ i3i^ U^A ^..^f^ CoWeA^^ Vtiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation W0#: IB940 LWR#: STTE: T-15A Subsurface Discharge / DESCRIPTION: SWMU #397; 5" Depth fz/^^ Ccc^v-s<=- ^kStVci PARAMETERS Antimony CA ) ^^ t ^% ^ *" Arsenic Chromium Lead Sulfate pH METHOD 6010 6010 6010 6010 300 9045 aH<^ (gvgyc QrdLv.< r<-^ Colcnu 4-CibStl'OGcl 11^ {}.n^t,v \-e\ic\ DATE T/t,ll?7 TIME: /5/^^ SAMPUEB: ^^ tV2K,v^l •€, ^ J33Q Pnl{fr.ini\ "Sg.vp/^A (^ /O^cJeP-^.. "Sft^ \ ^ro CU r/i^>y c[ -^ I oV/Clugie '•Svlfs r^,vA CU'v^^, ^-?-^ ^ IJOK ^a>o.(>l'^ CQlUri^d Thiokol Corporation RCRA Facility Investigation WO#: 1B940 LWR#: SrTE: T-15A Subsurface Discharge # DESCRIPTION: SWMU #397; //> Depth lllUJlT ^^ I 4 PARAMETERS Antimony Arsenic Chromium Lead Sulfate pH DATE: METHOD cAi^.A^jg^S 6010 6010 300 9045 cA CO fcr /^jOtiX ^2//f7 •xrm.-.jSSO SAMPLER: /iFvJ^ Ob<^r^cii (n ^tupi, ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORKREQi^EST w^ # £^ THIOKOL ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY LWR No. El 1354 Login No. /If LLhUdi EXTENSION COSTCE^fTEI^ UJ3iC' WOKK ORDER 5'/Ua^ f 7 ORGANIZATION fn\^ Scic REPORT RESULTS TO: HELEN WARD, MS 301 SAMPLE INFORMATION 1 1 SAMPLE 5;v /( 3 SMUV -xsl ^ /' 5. 6. 7 w 10. 11. 12. DATE ^Mor9-i ll // (' TVPE G 1/ i^ y y c LOCATION T-5ZA /' ll d TIME IDlo /OZO fOH) to^o TEST REMARKS ^CZA Mjkk. f :Sl,,Sa(/^,pd- VPA - "B-Lbb S^r ^/' S^^f ^Z^ • CHAIN OF CUSTODY FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY 0^ IA"E COMPLETED DATE REPORTED SIGNATURE CERTIFICATE OF ANA^LYSIS Listing of sample Infonnation amd Testing Requested # Monday, April 7,1997 TESTED FOR Thiokol: DLV Environmental Monitoring M/S 301 Thiokol Corp, UT 84322 Franlt Walker Project: Solid Waste Mgint Invest Login Number L852 ANALYZED BY Thlokol Environmental Laboratory lliiokol Corporation P.O. Box 707 M/S 245 EJrigham City, UT 84302-0707 801-863-3732 £100-863-8080 9 Lab No Client Number Test Requested 1 L852-1 #353, 3 FT. . T-53A SW-846, 8260 SW-846, 7471A SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846. 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846,3050 SW 846, 9056 SW 846. 9045 1 L852-2 <«.«a S FT.. T-53A SW-846, 8260 SW-846, 7471A SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-646,6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846. 3050 SW 846, 9056 sw 846, 9045 Description Volatile Organics CV Mercury Analysis (RCRA) Ag ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) As ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Cd ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Pb ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Se ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Sb ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA,) Or ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Ba ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA,) ICP/GFAA Metals Digestion Sulfate Anatysis byte pH Electrode Measurement Volatile Organics CV Mercury Analysis (RCRA) Ag ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Sb ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) As ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Se ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Ba ICP Metals Analysis (RCR/k) Or ICP Metals Analysis (RCR/k) Pb ICP Metals Anatysis (RCR/V) Cd ICP Metals Analysis (RCR;^) ICP/GFAA Metals Digestion Sulfate Analysis by 10 pH Electrode Measurement: Fleceived ColiectDate/Time Matrix 03/05/97 03/05/9710:30 1 Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil nrMn^m 03/05/9710:40 1 Soil ' Soil ' "- - Soil -• '•-•' • Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Comments: L852 6010 ICP Metals: The method used to prepare these samples for analysis results in a negative matrix interference for Sb. >, Certified By Date 777/s certifies that the following samples were analyzed using good laborator]/ practices to show the following results: Page 1 of 4 Listing of Results by Sample # • 630-20-6 71-55-6 79-34-5 79O0-5 75<34-3 75-35-4 563-58-6 87-61-6 96-18-4 120-82-1 95-63-6 96-12-8 106-93-4 95-50-1 107-06-2 78-87-5 108-67-8 541-73-1 142-28-9 106-46-7 590-20-7 78-93-3 95-49-8 591-78-6 106-43-4 99-87-6 108-10-1 67-64-1 71-43-2 108-86-1 74-97-5 75-27-4 75-25-2 74-83-9 56-23-5 108-90-7 75-00-3 67-66-3 74-87-3 156-59-4 10061-01-5 124-48-1 74-95-3 75-71-8 100-41-4 87-68-3 98-82-8 108-38-3 75-09-2 104-51-8 103-65-1 91-20-3 95-47-6 135-98-8 100-42-5 98-06-6 127-18-4 108-88-3 156-60-5 10061-02-6 79^)1-6 75-69-4 75-01-4 # #353, 3 FT., T-53A Test Parameter 1,1. U-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1,1.1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1.1,25-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1.1,2-TOICHLOROETHANE 1.1-DICHLOROETHANE 1.1-DICHLOROETHENE 1,1-DICHLOROPROPENE 1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE 1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE 15,4.TRlCHLCROBENZENE 1,2.4-TRlMETHYLBENZENE 1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPAN 1,2-OIBROMOETHANE 1,2-DICHLOROBEN2ENE 1.2-OICHLOROETHANE 1,2-OICHLOROPROPANE 1,3,S.TRII\«ETHYLBENZENE 1 ^DICHLOROBENZENE 1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE 1,4-OICHLOROBENZENE 2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 2-BUTANONE 2-CHLOROTOLUENE 2-HEXANONE 4-CHLOROTOLUENE 44SOPROPYLTOLUENE 44«THYL-2-PENTANONE ACETONE BENZENE BROMOBENZENE BROMOCHLOROMETHANE BROMODICHLOROMETHANE BROMOFORM BROMOMETHANE CARBON TE IRACHLORIDE CHLOROBENZENE CHLOROETHANE CHLOROFORM CHLOROMETHANE OS-1.2-OICHLOROETHENE CIS-l ,3-DICHLOROPROPENE DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE DIBROMOMETHANE DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE ETHYLBENZFNE HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE ISOPROPYLBENZENE M,P-XYLENE METHYLENE CHLORIDE N-BUTYLBENZENE N-PROPYLBENZENE NAPHTHALENE O-XYLENE SEC-BUTYLBENZENE STYRENE TERT-BUTYLBENZENE TETRACHLOROETHENE TOLUENE TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE TRANS-1,3-OICHLOROPROPENE TRICHLOROETHENE TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE VINYL CHLORIDE HffiRCURY ANTBIWNY ARSENIC BARIUM CADMIUM CHROMIUM LEAD SELENIUM SILVER ICP/GFAA METALS DIGESTION SULFATE PH Result u 2JB U U U U U U u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 6 u 39 u 43 7 u u 54 7.88 Units U9*g uflrtcg ug/kg ug/kg U9*g ugAg ug/kg ugrttg ugrtcg ug/kg ugrtcg ugrtcg ugAg ug/kg ug/kg ugAg ug/kg ug/kg ufl/kg uflrttg ug/kg ugrttg ugftg U9*8 ug/kg ug*B ug/kg U8*g ugrttg ugAg uglkg Ufl/kg U0*8 U9*g UB*g ugAa ugfltg U9*g ua*g ugrtcg ufl*g ugrtcg ug/kg "8*9 ugrtcg U9*g ug/kg ugftg ug/ko UB*g "8*9 ug/kg U9*g U9*8 ugflcg U8*B "9*8 "8*8 "0*9 "8*8 "8*8 ug/kg ug/kg "8/8 ug/g ug/g "8/8 ug/g "9/8 ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g lah ID: L852.1 Det Limit .2 2 J 2 .1 .6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 .1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 10 2 10 2 2 10 10 .2 .2 .2 .3 .1 4 .3 2 .4 .4 .6 2 2 3 2 2 .3 2 2 2 .3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 .3 2 2 .3 .3 .4 .01 2.7 2.7 .05 .1 .3 1.4 32 2 2.1 Rep. DiL Limit Factor 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 11 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 . 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 11 10 11 10 '1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 .04 1 14 1 14 1 J 1 .5 1 1.4 1 6.7 1 16 1 .8 1 11 25 1 Collect Msatod SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8200 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.826U SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8760 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-S46.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846. 8260 SW-S46.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846. tUbU SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846. 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.7471A SW-846.6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846.3050 SW 846.9056 SW 846.9045 03rtJ5«7 10:30 Analvst Test Date MMR 03/1QS714J7 lUMR 03/109714:37 MMR 03/10/9714:37 MMR 03/10/9714:37 MMR 03/10/9714:37 MMR 03/10/9714:37 kMR 03/10/9714:37 MriR 03/10/9714:37 MUIR 03/10/9714:37 MMR 03/10^714.37 lyMR 03/10^714:37 MMR 03/10/9714:37 MMR 03/10/9714:37 -MMR - 03/10«7 1437 MMR 03/10/9714:37 MMR 03/10/9714:37 DMR 03/10/9714:37 -•" MMR •03/10«714:37 ,'•• MMR 03/103714.37 ' "NMR 03/10«714:37 . MMR 03/10/9714:37 . }JMR 03/10/97 14:37 VMR 03/103714:37 MMR 03/103714:37 MMR 03/10/971437 MVIR 03/103714:37 MMR 03/103714:37 MMR - 03/1037 14:37 -NMR 03/103714:37 "NMR ~03/rd37T4:37 MMR 03/103714:37 MMR 03/1037.1437 MMR 03/103714:37 MMR 03/10371437 NMR 03/103714:37 NMR 03/10371437 MMR 03/10371437 MMR 03/10/9714:37 MMR 03/10371437 MMR 03/10371437 MMR 03/10371437 MMR 03/10371437 MMR 03/103714:37 NMR 03/103714:37 NMR 03/103714:37 NMR 03/103714:37 NMR 03/10371437 MMR 03/103714:37 NMR 03/103714:37 - MMR 03/10«714:37 MMR .03/103714:37 MMR 03/10/971437 MMR 03/10371437 MMR 03/103714:37 MMR 03/10371437 MMR 03/103714:37 MMR 03/103714:37 MMR 03/103714:37 MMR 03/10371437 ItMR 03/103714:37 . MMR 03/10371437 NMK 03/103714:37 NMR 03/10371437 KEN 03/193710:59 KWB 03/243713:41 KWB 03/243713:41 KWB 03/243713:41 KWB 03/243713:41 KWB 03/243713:41 KWB 03/243713:41 KWB 03/243713:41 KWB 03/243713:41 KWB 03/1937 00:00 CRS 03/0737 21*6 MtTB 03/183713:30 Page 2 of 4 # # 1 Sample 10 630-20-6 71-55-6 79-34-5 T&OO-S 7504-3 75-35-4 563-58^ 87-61-6 96-18-4 120-82-1 05«3-6 96-12-8 106-93-4 05-50-1 107-06-2 78-87-5 108-67-8 541-73-1 142-28-9 106-46-7 590-20-7 78-93-3 95-49-8 591-78-6 106-43-4 99-87-6 108-10-1 67-64-1 71-43-2 108-86-1 74-97-5 75-27-4 75-25-2 74-83-9 56-23-5 108.90-7 75-00-3 67-66-3 74-87-3 156-59-4 : #353.5 FT.. T-53A Test Parameter 1.1.12-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1.1.1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1.1.2.2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1.1.2-TRlCHLOROETHANE 1.1-DICHLOROETHANE 1,1-DICHLOROETHENE 1,1 -DICHLOROPROPENE 1.2.3-TRICHLOROBENZENE 1.23-TRICHLOROPROPANE 1.2.4-TRCHLOROBENZENE 1.2.4-TR»^THYLBENZENE 1,2-DIBROMO-W»HLOROPROPAN 1.2-DIBROMOETHANE 1.2-DlCHLOROBENZENE 1.2-DlCHLOROETHANE 1.2-OICHLOROPROPANE 13.5-TRMETHYLBENZENE 1 ^DICHLOROBENZENE I^OICHLOROPROPANE 1.4-OICHLOROBENZENE 2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 2-BUTANONE 2-CHLOROTOLUENE 2-HEXAh40NE 4-CHLOROTOLUENE 4-ISOPROPYLTOLUENE •WETHYL-2-PENTANONE ACETONE BENZENE BROMOBENZENE BROMOCHLOROD^THANE BROMODICHLOROMETHANE BROMOFORM BROMOMETHANE CARBON TETRACHLORIDE CHLOROBENZENE CHLOROETHANE CHLOROFORM CHLOROMETHANE as-l .2-OICHLOROETHENE 10061-01-5 aS-13-DX>ILOROPROPENE 124-48-1 74-95-3 75-71-8 100-41-4 87-68-3 98-82-8 108-38-3 75-09-2 104-51-8 103-65-1 91-20-3 05-47-8 135-98-8 100-42-5 98-06-6 127-18-4 108-88-3 156-60-5 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE DIBROMOtUETHANE DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE ETHYLBENZENE HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE ISOPROPYLBENZENE M.P-XYLENE METHYLENE CHLORIDE N-BUTYLBENZENE N-PROPYLBENZENE NAPHTHALENE O-XYLENE SEC-BUTYLBENZENE STYRENE ItR I-BUTYLBENZENE TETRACHLOROETHENE TOLUENE TRANS-1.2-DICHLOROETHENE 10061-02-6 TRANS-1.3-DICHLOROPROPENE 7W)1-6 75-69-4 754)1-4 TRICHLOROETHENE TRK»1LOROFLUOROMETHANE VINYL OILORIDE MERCURY ANTIMONY ARSENIC BARIUM CAOMUM CHROMUM LEAD SELENILHM SILVER ICP/GFAA METALS DIGESTION SULFATE PH Result u 2.7 JB U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 3.2 u 28 u 19 U u u 47 7.92 Vnit« "8*8 "8*8 ugrtcg "9*8 "8*8 "8*8 "9*9 "8*8 "8*8 "9*9 "8*8 "9*8 "8*8 "8*8 "8*8 "8*9 "0*8 "8*8 "9*9 ug*g "8*8 "9*8 "9*9 "8*8 "g/kg "9*9 "8*8 "9*8 "8*8 UB*8 "8*8 "9*8 "9*8 "8*8 "9*9 "8*8 "9*8 "8*8 "9*8 "9*8 ugflcg "8*8 "9*8 "8*8 "8*8 "8/1(0 "9*8 "8*9 "9*8 "8*8 "9*9 U9*g "9*8 ug/kg "8*9 "8*8 "8*8 "8*8 "8/kg "gftg "9*8 "8*9 ug/kg "9/8 "9/8 U9/9 "0/8 "8/9 "9/8 ug/g ug/g ug/g "8/8 Lab ID: L852-2 Det. Limit 2 2 3 .2 .1 .0 .2 .2 .2 .2 2 2 2 .1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 10 .2 10 .2 .2 10 10 .2 .2 .2 3 .1 .4 3 .2 .4 .4 .6 2 2 3 2 2 3 .2 2 2 3 2 2. 2 2 2 2 2 S 3 2 2 3 3 .4 01 :Z.7 2.7 .05 .1 3 13 32 2 2.3 Rep. DIL Umit Factor 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 .02 1 13 1 13 1 3 li JS 11 13 -1 6.7 1 16 '1 .8 '1 12 25 1 Collect Date: 03/05/9710:40 | Mefto<< SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 . SW-846.8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846. 8260 SW-846. 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846. 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846. 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846. 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-&46.8260 SW-846. 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-S46. 8260 SW-846. 8260 SW-846,826U SW-846, 8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846. 8260 SW-846. 8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.7471A SW-846,6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846,3050 SW 846, 9056 SW 846, 9045 Analyst Test Pate MMR' 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 .MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/1103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MIMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 -MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 NMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/1Q3715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 NMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MM^ 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MM^ 03/103715:12 NMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 MMR 03/103715:12 KEN 03/193711.-02 KWB 03/243713:44 KWB 03/243713:44 KWB 03/243713:44 KWB 03/243713:44 KWB 03/243713:44 KWB 03/243713:44 KWB 03^43713:44 KWB 03/243713:44 KWB 03/1937 OOflO CRS 033737 2123 MTB 03/183713:30 Page 3 of 4 # • Data Reporting Qualifiers •«V * ft'*^'•-? U Indicates compound was analyzed for and was not detected, or the impound was detectied but was below the detection limit. • .. .v. B Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectral Data Flag, lliis flag is used when an analyte js foundin, \i the blank as well as the sample J Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectral Data Rag. Indicates an eistimated value. This flag is used either when estimating a concentration for tentatively identified compounds or when the data indicated the presence of a compound that meets the identification criteria but the result is less than the specified reporting limit (e.g. 3 J with a reporting limit of 10) DeL Limit Method Detection Umit (approximately three times the signal noise leveO H;^-^^ C:?:..:^. :- Rep. Limit Reporting Limit is normally the value of the lowest StandanI mn with the analysis. The .yaliie isapproximately 5 to 10 times the Method Detection Limit '^ -.,;..: ,;..«ki'& ?:i-:-vrrvj Dil. Factor Dilution Factor - The prepared sample was diluted by this factor because the sample was '' too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matrix. Any dilution factor' "-• causes an appropriate increase in the method detection limit and reporting limit" * '* ^^"'^ .*-. . tl -. .1 .y / '.i. •• fJl- ... , ^ •''••T.-- •.'•-> v.-.. ... - '• •:.^.;-.j(,>|'! lii-.l.-OJ ...... • w Page 4 of 4 ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK RILQUEST J^= THIOKOL ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY II FROM: . n Jl , II ORGANIZATION 1 £nv/iron/KcnfL^ EXTENSION MAILSTOP LWR No. El 1373 Login No. Lies' 1 COSTCENTIil WORKORDER /E940 DATE 7 Apf 1/^7 REPORT RIS.ULI'S TO: HELEN WARD, MS 301 SAMPLE INFORMATION SAMPLE DATE 1-/0 ^^f" •SlUMM 2ft TYPE 7/V>7f; y LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS X-io ^ /Ol< mima JlCTlA McHils-^ n y 1-10 5 /o\^ lAc/^ -ezho 3 I-l* Hr^tttH tl I'/oS /32>0 ;ggZ4 AUfab^ «^ /• /' y ^<S c Cb<- kA Cij^-^ yrcrr \Jo.jf\ X-ioS /Zoo V&fir " ^ZC?0 iL yJ^AWgWO , TSC ^^UXW^ —, V-X/r^' ^JLa/ji • i2\ (tilo- r. :iJ2,dc^LJiu iLflJ. .Eca^ H iirw i. vtXSL/r G-WTSSL i?.oi<S^ ^^-ni-^A -VroLAJc fL Mi. CHAIN OF CUSTODY RELINQUISHED BY ££lt^ DATE VAfidlji TIME /f^g RECEIVED BY MQ^^CrfK^rf^A' DATE 7/?^^/:'^?- TIME /^:zo m DATE COMPLETED FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY DATE REPORTED SIGNATURE • •>'••*-• ;• -s-v-fc..*.'-. "^f^c.^* CERTIFICATE OF ANM^YSIS gf-r^i •'-.1't?'.>„ iZ:^-.' . jv»-. •..it,:?'-,/ Listing of sample information and Testinn Reqiwsted # Thursday, Maya. 1997 TESTED FOR Thiokol: DLV Environmental Monitoring M/S 301 Thiokol Corp, UT 84322 Frank Waiker Project: Solid Waste Mgmt Inveal T^.v 1. _j^. ^^•. •-•.. .t--^.':-'-r*^..' • ANALYZED BY Thiokol Environmental Laboratory Thiokol Corporation P.O. Box 707 M/S 245 Brigham City. UT 84302-0707 801-863-3732 800-863-8080 Login Number L905 Lab No Client Number Test Requested Description Received CollectDate/Time ^ Matrix 1 L905-1 DRYWELL SWMU 234 Z MOS SW-846, 7740 SW-846,7471A SW-846, 7060 SW-846, 6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846. 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 3050 GFAA Selenium Anatysis (RCRA) CV Mercury Analysis (RCRA) GFAA Arsenic Analysis (RCRA) Ag ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Ba ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Nl ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Sb ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Pb ICP Metals Analysis (RCFtA) Cr ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Cd ICP Metals Analysis (RCFIA) ICP/GFAA Metals Oigestton 1 L905-2 DRYWELL SWMU 234 2" 1-10 S SW-846, 8260 Volatile Organics 1 L905-3 DRYWELL SWMU 234 4' 1-10 S SW-846.7740 SW-846, 7471A SW-846,7060 SW-846, 6010 SW-846. 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846. 3050 GFAA Selenium Analysis (RCRA) CV Mercury Analysis (RCRA) GFAA Arsenic Anatysis (RCRA) Ag ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Sb ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Pb ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Ba ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Cd ICP Metals Analysis (RCI^) Ni ICP Metals Analysis (RCIR^k) Cr ICP Metals Analysis (RCIR/V) ICP/GFAA Metais Olgestkm IL905-4 DRYWELL SWMU 234 4- MOS SW-846, 8260 1 L905-5 BACKGROUND MO SW-846,7740 SW-846, 7471A SW-846.7060 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846,6010 SW-646.6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846. 6010 SW-846,3050 1 L905-6 BACKGROUND MO Volatile Organics MOB GFAA Selenium Analysis (RCRA) CV Mercury Analysis (RCRA) GFAA Arsenic Analysis (RCRA) Ag ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Cd ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Pb ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Sb ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Nl ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Cr ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Ba ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) ICP/GFAA Metais Digestion MOB 04AJ7/g7 04/07/9710:15 SOU Soil : Soil Soil Soil Soil SOU Soil soil Soil Soil (VW07/97 04/07/9710:15 soil nimiST 04/07/9713:00 Soy soil Soil soil SCO Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil 04AJ7/97 04/07/9713:00 Soil 04/09/97 04A}9/g714:30 Soil Sou Soil Sou Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Sou Soil 04AJ9/97 04«)9/9714:30 1 1 1 1 1 1 SW-846, 8260 VolatUe Organics Soil Page 1 of 7 # comments: • , • ^ -^^li^-f! ,:;./ There was a negative matrix interference for antimony and evidemce of sample nonhomogeneity for Ba, Cr, Cu, and Pb based on matrix spike results,, The actual results may be 3-5 times greater than those reported. • •jr:'-.-;.^-'s--.-. ;•: -•i^-:-^-,--:-;-:. -- L905-2 Volatile Organics: Matrix interference was noted on this isaiTiple. L905-4 Volatile Organics: Miscelaneous hydrocartions typical of gasoline and/or deisel fuel were detected in this sample. * >7 <:CX^-)fl./Z/^ r-/e/n X Certified By Date This ceitmes that the foUowing samples were analyzed using good laboratory' practices to show the following results: « # Page 2 of 7 •^-f'*9C't Usting of ResiLillter by Sarnple" # 1 Sample ID: DRVWELL SWMU 234 Z MOS Test Parameter SELENIUM MERCURY ARSENIC ANTIMONY BARIUM CADMIUM CHROMIUM LEAD NICKEL SILVER CP/GFAA METALS DIGESTION Result U 11 5.8 U 461 IJ 22 36 17 2 Units ug/g us/fl "9/8 "9/8 "8/8 ug/g ug/g ug/g "8/8 ug/g •»# Lnb ID: Det. rRop. Umit Limit .»C-^-3-2 .01 .03 S 32 24 12 .OS 2 X8 .5 2 12 12 5.0 5 2.4 .1 .7 VBOS-\ CO. Factor * ' '^ Collect Dote: 04A)7/9710:15 | .;vr- • ^etiHHl : SW-846.7740 '' SW.848. 7471A ; SW-846.7060 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW'446,6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846.3050 , ••• -Analyst CRS KEN CRS KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB lBtPat« 053237 1625 04/103711:46 05323711:49 04/1137 14:49 04/113714:49 04/113714:49 04/113714:49 04/113714:49 04/113714:49 04/1137 14:49 043937 00.-00 « • Page 3 of 7 I.«^l^^-^"*:^*t^-~^ I Sample ID: DRYWELL SWMU 234 Z l-10S^ .*4W li:iBbiD:L9(l5-2 Collect Date; 04/07/9710:1 sl Tyf Parameter R»«uH Upjtt ^Det..'>)R.p. Limit Limit DB. V Factor M*<tiod ?Aiwty«t Test Date # 630-20-6 71-55-6 7»-34-6 7»«0-5 75^4-3 75-35^ 56:»-S8-6 87-61-6 96-18-4 120-82-1 9S«3-€ 06-12-8 106-93-4 95-50-1 107-06-2 78-87-S 108-67-8 541-73-1 142-28-9 106-46-7 590-20-7 7»«3.3 95-49-8 591-78-6 106-43-4 99-87-6 108-10-1 67-64-1 71-43-2 108-86-1 74-97-5 75-27-4 75-25-2 74-83-9 56-23-5 108-90-7 7WXK3 67-66-3 74-87-3 158-59-4 1.1.12-TETRACHU3ROETHANE 1,1.1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1,122-TETHACHU)ROETHANE 1.12-TPICHLOROETHANE 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE 1.1-niCHLOROETHENE 1,1-OICHLOROPROPENE 123-TRK>ILOROBENZENE 1 2.3-TRK:HLOROPROPANE 12.4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 1 2.4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 12-D1BROMO-3-CHLOROPROPAN 12-D(BROMtOETHANE 12-DICHLOROBENZENE 12-OICHLOROETHANE 1,2-OICHLOROPROPANE 13.5-TRBMETHYLBENZENE 1 ,U3ICHLOROBENZENE 1 ^^DICHLOROPROPANE 1.4-DK»1LOROBENZENE 22-DlCHLOROPROPANE 2-BUTANONg 2-CHLOROTOLUENE 2-HEXANONE 401LOROTOLUENE 4-4SOPROPYLTOLUENE 44METHYL-2-PENTANONE ACETONE BENZENE BROMOBENZENE BROMOCHLOROMETHANE BROMODK>1LOROMETHANE BROMOFORM BROMOMETHANE CARBON TETRACHLORIDE CHLOROBENZENE CHLOROETHANE CHLOROFORM CHLOROMETHANE aS-1.2-OICHLOROETHENE 10061-01-5 aS-l 3-OICHLOROPROPENE 124-48-1 74-95-3 75-71-8 10O41-4 87-68-3 98-82-8 108-38-3 TS-OQ-Z 104-51-8 103-65-1 91-20-3 96-47-6 135-98-8 10O-42-5 98064 127-184 108-88-3 15&«05 OIBROMOCHLOROtWETHANE DIBROMOMETHANE DK>ILORODIFLUOROMETHANE ETHYLBENZENE HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE ISOPROPYLBENZENE M.P-XYIENE METHYLENE CHLORIOE N-BUTYLBENZENE N-PROPV13ENZENE NAPHTHALENE O-XYLENE SEC-BUTYLBENZENE STYRENE IbRT-BUTYlBENZENE TETRACHLOROETHENE TOLUENE TKANS-12-DICHLOROETHENE 10061-02-6 TRANS-1.3-OICHLOROPROPENE 79-01-6 75-69-4 75^)1-4 TRrcHLOROETHENE TRICHLOROaUOROMETHANE VINYLCHLORIDE U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u "9*8 "0*9 "9*8 "tl*8 "»*8 u»*B m*8 ^^*8 m*s ualkg "0*0 "9*8 ug/kg ug/kg "9*0 ug/kg "9*0 ugAs "0*8 "9*0 ugAis "B/IC8 ug/kg UB*g ug/kg ug/kg ugAcg ug/kg ug«g ug/kg ug/kg uo«g ug/kg "0*9 uo*a ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg "9*8 ug/kg ug/kg ugftg ug/kg "8*8 ugftg ug/kg ug/kg ugrtcg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg "0*0 "0*9 ug*g ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg "9*8 u8/k8 ug/kg ug/kg uglkg uo*g ,...2 • .2 • - .a- 2 .1- 6 2 2 . 2 '2 2 2 2 .1 2 2 2 • 2 2 2 2 10 2 10 2. 2 10 10 2 2 2 3 .1 .4 3 2 .4 .4 i! 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 .2 .2 2 2 2 2 2 ,9 3 2 2 3 3 .4 ?*10 " ^10 #-10 10 ''10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 SW-446. SW-846, SW-846, SW-846, SW-846. SW-846. SW-846. SW-646. SW-846. SW-846. SW-e46. SW-846, SW-846. SW-846. SW-846, SW-846. SW-846. SW-848, SW-846. •SW.848, SW-446, SW-846. SW-846. SW-846. SW-846, SW-846. SW-846, SW-846, SW-846 SW-846 SW-846 SW-646 SW-846 SW-846 SW-846 SW-846 SW-846 SW-846 SW-«46 SW-846 SW-846 SW-846 SW-846 SW-846 SW-846 SW-84fl SW-846 SW-84e SW-&4e SW-84e sw-a4« SW-84C SW-84( SW-84( SW-84( SW-84( SW-84( SW-844 SW-841 SW-841 SW-841 SW-841 SW-841 060 1280 B260 : B260 fl260 8260 B260 B260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 8260 ,8260 .8260 ,8260 ,8260 ,8260 ,8260 ,8260 .8260 .8260 ,8260 .8260 .8260 1.8260 .8260 1,8760 ),8260 S.B260 S.8260 1.8260 }.8260 ;.8260 9.8260 9,8260 S,8260 5.8260 L MMR -'.' MMR iwMR MMR 'MMR ' MQMR 'MMR :-MMR PMWK MMIC MMR MMR PWnll MMR MMR RAnK MMR MMR MMR ' , - MMR ' NMR MMR MMR MMR PWnK MMR MMR wnrmK MMR RflvIK PWnn MMR MMn MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR HAnn MMR HWnK MMR NMR PreWIR MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR fjfjtn NMR PWnlC HraWn RranR lUMR MMR RranH MMR HwwH 04393716:57 0439371657 0430371657 043937 1657 04A)9371657 0439371657 043937 1657 04AJ937 1657 043937 16.57 043937 1657 0AI0aiB7 1657 043937 1657 043937 1657 0439371657 043937 1657 04/00371657 043937 1657 04A»371657 0439371657 043937 1657 043937 16.57 043937 16:57 043937 16:57 04393716:57 04393716.57 043937 1657 043937 1657 04/0937 1657 043937 16:57 043937 16.57 04393716:57 043937 16:57 043937 16.57 043937 1657 043937 16.57 043937 1657 0439371657 043937 1657 043937 16:57 043037 16:57 043937 16:57 043937 1657 04/0937 1657 043937 1657 043937 16:57 04393716:57 043937 16:57 043937 1657 043037 1657 043937 16.57 04na«71«57 043937 16:57 043937 1657 043937 16:57 043937 16.57 043937 1657 043937 1657 043937 1657 0439371657 04A)937 16:57 043937 16:57 0439371657 043937 1657 1 Sample ID: DRYWELL SWMU 234 4' MOS LablD:lJ905-3 Collect Date: 04/07/9713.00 T?st parameter SELENIUM MERCURY ARSENIC ANTMONY BARIUM CADMIUM CHROMIUM LEAD NICKEL SILVER ICP/GFAA METALS DIGESTION Result U .4 11 U 162 .8 24 16 14 U Units U9/B ug/g "8/8 "8/8 "0/8 "8/8 ug/g U8/8 ug/g "8/9 CteL Limit 12 .01 12 3 .196 .1 3 115 .6 2 Rep. Limit 4 .04 4 IS 3 .6 ,1-5 7.4 3 .9 DIIL Factor Methocf SW-84a.7740 SW-846. 7471A SW-846,7060 SW-B46.e010 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846.3050 Analyst CRS KEN CRS KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB Page Test Date 0S32371634 04/10371154 0632371158 04/11371452 04/11371452 04/11371452 04/113714:52 04/113714.52 04/113714:52 04/1137 14:52 04393700:00 4of7 • ^ 1 Sample ID 630-20-6 71-55-6 79-34-6 79O0-5 75-34-3 ra-35-4 563-58-6 87-61-6 96-18-4 120«2-1 05-63-6 06-12.« 106-93-4 05-50-1 107-06-2 78-87-5 108-67-8 541-73-1 142-28-9 106-46-7 500-20-7 78-93-3 95-49-8 591-78-6 106-43-4 9M7-6 108-10-1 67-64-1 71-43-2 108-86-1 74-97-5 75-27-4 75-25-2 74-83-S 56-23-5 108-90-7 75-003 67-66-3 74-87-3 156-59-4 J V : DRYWELL SWMU 234 4' MOS Tg^ Parameter 1,1.12-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1.1.1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1.122-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1.12-TRICHLOROETHANE 1.1-DICHLOROETHANE 1 .I-DICHLOROETHENE 1.1-DICHLOROPROPENE 123-TRK»<L0R08£NZENE 123-TRICHLOROPROPANE 12.4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 12,4-TRMETHYLBENZfcNE 12-OIBROhK>-3-Cm.OROPROPAN 12-DIBROMOETHANE 12-DICHLOROBENZENE 12-OICHLOROETHANE 12-OlCHLOROPROPANE 13.5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 1343ICHLOROBENZENE 13^5ICHLOROPROPANE 1.4-DICHLOROBENZENE 22-DICHLOROPROPANE 2-BUTANONE 2-CHLOROTOLUENE 2-HEXANONE 4-CHLOROTOLUENE 44SOPROPYLTOLUENE 44(1ETHYL-2-PEMTANONE ACETONE BENZENE BROMOBENZENE BROMOCHLOROMETHANE BROMODICHLOROMETHANE BROMOFORM BROMOMETHANE CARBON TETRACHLORIDE CHLOROBENZENE CHLOROETHANE CHLOROFORM CHLOROMETHANE CtS-12-DICHLOROETHENE lOOei-OI-S CIS-13-DICHLOROPROPENE 124-18-1 74-95-3 75-71-8 100-41-4 87-683 98-82-8 108-.T8-3 75^19-2 104-51-8 103-65-1 91-20-3 95-47-6 135-98-8 100-42-5 98-06-6 127-18-4 108-88-3 156-60^ DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE DIBROMOMETHANE DtCHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE ETHYLBENZENE HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE ISOPROPYIRFNZENE M.P-XYLENE METHYLENE CHLORIDE N-BUTYLBENZENE N-PROPYLBENZENE NAPHTHALENE O-XYLENE SEC-BUTYLBENZENE STYRENE TERT-BUTYLBENZENE TETRACHLOROETHENE TOLUENE TRANS-12-OICHLOROETHENE 10061-02-6 TRANS-1.3,45ICHLOROPROPENE 70^)1-6 75-69-4 75-01-4 TRICHLOROETHENE TRICHLOROFLUOROftCTHANE VINYLCHLORIDE Result u 13J U U U U U U U u u u u u u u u u u u u 11 u u u u u 41B 15J U U U U U U u u u u u u u u u u u u 3.6 J U U U u 3.8 J U U U U 2J u U 2.SJ U U Units "9*8 ug/kg "9*8 "g/kg "0*8 "9*8 "9*9 ug/kg "8*8 "9*8 ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg "8*8 "8*8 ug/kg "8*9 "0*8 "g/kg "0*9 ug/kg ug/kg "g*8 ugftg ug/kg ug/kg "9*8 "8*8 "8*8 "B/kg ug/hg ugfltg UB*g "8*8 "9*8 "0*8 "8*8 "8*8 ug/kg ugAcg ug/kg ug/kg U9*g ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg U9*g U9*g U9*B ugflcg ug/kg ugflcg ugflcg "8*8 "gflcg ugflcg ugflcg ug/kg "S/kg ugfliB ugAcg ug/kg ugflcg ^m s^^lS^ LablD:L906-4 DeL Limit 2. 2 3 2 .11 .« 2 '2. 2. 2 2 2 2 .1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 10 2 10 2 2 10 10 2 2 2. 3 .1 .4 3 2 .4 .4 .6 2 2 3 2 2 .3 2 2 2 3 2 .2 2 2 2 2 2 .9 3 2 2 3 3 .4 Rep. "-DIL LimK Facte* ; 10 V 10 1 10 -':• 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 i^iii^^^^^-^-. • •••r Trvj>v>7<f coflgrtpate; 04A?7/9713.-00 | -^^•^TSV^^"^* r Metlwd '' .«rSW.846.8280 -,SW446.8260 *• SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 ' SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW446.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-84e.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846, 8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-S46,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-a46. 8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 8W-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 ,,rajVj;.-;- - '-Analyst -•. RffiniC '-'d- MMR MMR . RffnTi RWW^ MMR NMR .• MMR iAJR NMR MMR MMR MMR NMR NMR RWnr\ HWAK MMR -•' HWnK MMR MMR RW"R RWlr\ MMR RAran RvMK 'MMR MMR MMR Mw^ MMR MMR MMR BWWA MMK MMR MnW\ MMR RWnK kMJO MMR RmMR HffVIK RffVIn RrWlr\ MMR IffMK • MWIK MMR MMR MMn HWnR MMR fimwm\ RttnR mvm mvm MMR BrlwK RBMK Test Date 0439»71734 04/09371734 0439371734 0438371734 0439371734 0439371734 04393717:34 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 0430371734 0439371734 0430371734 0439371734 0439371734 0430371734 0439371734 0439371734 043937 17-34 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 043937 17:34 0439371734 04393717:34 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 043937 17:34 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 043937 17:34 04393717:34 043937 17:34 04A)9371734 04A)9371734 04/09371734 0439371734 04393717:34 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 04/09371734 04/DaS7 17:34 043937 17:34 043937 17:34 043937 17:34 0430371734 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 0439371734 04A)0371734 0439371734 0439371734 ISample ID: BACKGROUND MO MOB Lab ID: Lg05-!3 Collect Date: 04^)9/9714:30 Test Pararneter SELENIUM MERCURY ARSENIC ANTIMONY BARIUM CADMIUM CHROMIUM LEAD NICKEL SILVER ICP/GFAA METALS DIGESTION Result 0 .02 11 U 122 .6 17 4.1 14 2 Units ug/g ug/g "9/8 "9/8 ug/g "9/8 ug/g "8/8 ug/g ug/g D^ Limit ,9 .01 .9 23 .05 .(» 2 12 .5 .1 Rep. Limit 3.1 .03 3.1 12 2 JS 12 5.8 23 .7 DiL Fodior Method SW-846.7740 SW-846.7471A SW-846. 7060 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846. 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846. 3050 Aqalvst CRS KEN CRS KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB. KWB KWB KWB Page Test Date 05/02371656 04/103712:41 053237 12:19 04/113715fi7 04/113715^7 04/1137 15S7 04/113715*7 04/1137 15K)7 04/1137 1S.-07 04/1137 15fl7 043937 000) 5of7 4''':-' •'^:- *^^T**-^ [SamplelD: BACKGROUND MO MOB Ub ID: L90&<i '"-^^**^ Collect Date: 0W9W714:30 | •ir. itt • Test Perameter 630-20-6 1,1,1.2-TETRAC»«^}ROETHANE U 71-55-6 1,1,1-TKK>ILOROETHAKE U 70-34-6 1,122-TETRACHLOROETHANE U 7»«W 1,12-TRK>iLOROETHANE U 75-34-3 1,1-OICHLOROETHANE U 76-35-4 1.1.DK>ILOROETHENE U 563-68-6 1,1-DICHLOROPROPENE U 87-61-6 123-TRK>ILOROBENZENE U 06-18-4 12.3-TTOCHLOROPROPANE U 120-82-1 t2.4-TWCHLOROBENZENE U 06-63-6 12.4-TRMETHYLBENZENE U 06-12-8 12-OIBROMO-30COROPROPAN U 106-93-4 12-OIBROMOETHANE U 95-50-1 12-OICHLOROBENZENE U 107-06-2 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE U 78*7-5 12-DICHLOROPROPANE U 108-67-8 135-TRWETHYLBENZENE U 541-73-1 13-DICHLOROBENZENE U 142-28-9 13-OICHLOROPROPANE U 106-46-7 1,4-DK>1LOROBENZENE U 590-20-7 22-OK>1LOROPROPANE U 78-93-3 2-BUTANONE U 95-49-8 2-CHLOROTOLUENE U 991-78-6 2-HEXANONE U 106-43-4 4-CHLOROTOLUENE U 09-87-6 44SOPROPYLTOLUENE U 108-10-1 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE U 67-64-1 ACETONE U 71-43-2 BENZENE U 108-86-1 BROMOBENZENE U 74-87-5 BROMOCHLOROMETHANE U 75-27-4 BROMODK>ILOROMETHANE U 75-25-2 BROMOFORM U 74-83-9 BROMOMETHANE U 56-23-S CARBONTETRACHLORIDE U 108-90-7 CHLOROBENZENE U 75«>-3 CHLOROETHANE U 67-66-3 CHLOROFORM U 74-87-3 CHLOROMETHANE U . 156-59-4 aS-12-DICHLOROETHENE U 10061-01-5 aS-13-OICHLOROPROPENE U 124-48-1 OIBRQMOCHLOROMETHANE U 74-95-3 DIBRQMOMETHANE U 75-71-8 DK:HLORODIFLUORaMETHANE U 100-41-4 ETHYLBENZENE U 87-68-3 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE U 9842-8 ISOPROPYLBENZENE U 108-38-3 M,P-XYLENE U 75-09-2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE U 104-51-8 N-BUTYLBENZENE U 103-65-1 N-PROPYLBENZENE U 91-20J NAPHTHAL£NE U 95-47-6 O-XYLENE U 135-98-8 SEC-BimrLBENZENE U 100-42-5 STYRENE U 08-0fr6 TERT-BUTYLBENZENE U 127-18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE U 108-88-3 TOLUENE U 156-60-5 TRANS-12-OICHLOROETHENE U 10061-02-6 TRANS-13-DICHLOROPROPENE U 79-01-6 TRICHLOROETHENE U 75-69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE U 75-01-4 VINYLCHLORIDE U Result Units "g/i(B ug/kg "9*8 ugflcg "9*g ugflcg ugfltg "8*8 "gflcg ug*e "9*8 usflc8 "8/k8 "9*9 ugflcg "gflcg "gflcg ug/kg ugflcg ugflcg ugflcg DtA. -Rep. Umtt LImtt DHL • '^: "T^i^f^^^ ugflcg ugflcg ugflcg ugflcg ugflcg ugflcg ug/kg ugflcg "8*8 "S/lc8 ugflcg uglkg "g*B ug/ks ugflcg ugflcg ug/kg ugflcg ugflcg ugflcg ugflcg ugflcg ug/kg ugflcg ug/kg ug/kg ugflcg ugflcg ugflcg ug/kg ugflcg ug/kg ugflcg ugflcg ugflcg U8/k8 us/kg "8*8 ugflcg ugflcg ,2 2 3 .2 .1 .6 .2 ,2 2 2 2 2 2 .1 2 2 2 2 2 . 2 2 10 2 10 2 2 10 10 2 2 2 3 .1 .4 3 2 .4 .4 .8 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 J! 2 ja a 2 2 3 3 .4 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Fe^or Method ySW-846.8260 r SW-846.8260 ^!'SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 .SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 ' SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 .: SW-846.8260 SW.846.8260 ' : SW-846.8260 ; SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-848.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 h SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 ' SW-846,8260 . SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 ' SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 ^ SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 ' SW^B46.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-a46, 8260 SW-846.8260 SW.846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846.8260 SW-846,8260 :^ Analyst ^'' MMR * MMR MMR NMR MMR tMJO MMR ' MMR MMR MMR MMR Ukn MMR |J»LJg7 NUR MMR IWAK MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR 043937 18:10 04393718:10 04393718:10 - 04303718:10 043937 18:10 043937 18:10 04393718:10 043937 18:10 043937 18:10 04393718:10 043937 18:10 04393718:10 04/093718:10 043937 18:10 04393718:10 04393718:10 04A)937 18:10 043937 18:10 043937 18:10 043937 18:10 04393718:10 04303718:10 043937 18:10 043937 18:10 043937 18:10 04/093718:10 043937 18:10 04393718:10 04/0937 18:10 043937 18:10 043937 18:10 04393718:10 04393718:10 04393718:10 043937 18:10 04/0937 18:10 04393718:10 04/0937 18:10 04/0937 18:10 043937 18:10 043937 18:10 04/0937 18:10 04303718:10 043937 18:10 043937 18:10 04393718:10 04393718:10 04AB37 18:10 043937 18:10 04393718:10 04A>a«7 18:10 04/0937 18:10 043937 18:10 04/0937 18:10 04A>937 18:10 04393718:10 04393718:10 043937 18:10 04/093718:10 04393718:10 043937 18:10 043937 18:10 04A)937 18:10 Page 6 of 7 •^::^^^ti- '^-^ '• • •^'•^' •'•'i^^^^'^^lH^^^*'*^*****^**^^^ W^Si'd '^'*''' '% ••••DatalRepbrtlffTigQuaimers* x^ U Indicates compound was analyzed for and was not detected, ortho compound was detected but was dflk ; below the detection limit. - v^-'' .:w^-'£^-'^';';^.^-il5"i'-=^i^^^ •w '•'^i}•^dd:f^''^d^:::df-': ^J•' B Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectral Data Rag. This flag is used when an analyte is found in the blank as well as the sample -—'^t;^^ • '%',.:\'%:-"0-:^^.-<:' J Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectral Data Rag! Indicates ;eiin estimated value. This flag is used either when estimating a concentration for tentatively identified compounds or when the data Indicated the presence of a compound that meets the identification criteria but the result Is less than thespecifledreportinglimit(e.g. 3 J with a reporting limit of 10) -"^''y .'t^f^f^: DeL Umit Method Detection Limit (approximately three times the si^inal noise leveO Rep. Limit Reporting Limit is normally the value of the lowest standtird mn with the analysis. The value is approximately 5 to 10 times the Method Detection Limit *v.i S r^L-A . Dil. Factor Dilution Factor - The prepared sample was diluted by this: factor because the sample was too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matrix. Any dilution factor causes an appropriate increase in the method detection limit and reporting limit ;. '••••.•: •^' •' ''- ^'- .-• -^ *^ • "• • s^' • '•' Page 7of7 ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK HKQtEST Uo:i^- ^ THIOKOL ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY LWR No. E11411 Login No. FROM: AF idkpu^ EXTEKSION COSTCENTU WOBXCODDl DATE /z jo*j ^ 7 ORGANIZATION 5fiy/rd/i t}'\f. nh:d\ MAILSTOP ^0\^ ni(roiiTRUtn.T8'ro: ISELEN WARD, MS 301 SAMPLE INFORMATION SAMPLE '/ZJlAA^-/ ' IZJO^J'Z ' IZJUf^'3 '• /ZJON"^ s. • '• r \. 10. M. a OATE IZJfNlj ll n i» TYPE G l/ 1/ • U' c / LOCATION TdO 5 l>>/u^t(l // /I y TIME oe^^ II h /' nn RtHA i^ic-hzls iroA't, J^CM McM/^ l/5i'/4's - REMARKS CHAIN OF CUSTODY RELINQUISHED BY m DATE iiJUAtf7 TIME /P^D RECEIVED B)' ^•Hllljnpj 'MJ^ u^z. DATE ;^/>JL^^ /€(//f TIME <i DATECOMPURB FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY DATEUPOaTEO SKNATHU m CERTIFICAI'E OF ANAI>YSIS Listing of sample Infomiation and Testing Requested Monday, July 14,1987 TESTED FOR Thiokol: DLV Environmental Monitoring M/S 301 Thiokol Corp. UT 84322 Prank Walker Project: Solid Waste Mgmt InveaL l-ogin Number L1024 Lab No Client Number Test Requested Description ^^ALYZEIi BY Thiokol Environmental Laboratory Thiokol Corporation P.O, 80x707 M/5 245 Brigham City, UT 84302-0707 801-863-3732 800-863-6080 Received CollectDate/Time Matrix • |L102tl 12JUN.1, SW.848. 7471A 6W-848, 6010 SW.84e, 6010 sw-84e,60ia SW-846,6010 SW.646.6010 SW>848,6010 sw.B46,eoio 6W-84S,3050 IL1024-2 12JUN.2. SW.fi4e, 8260 111024^ i2JUNJ. SW-84B.7471A SW.84e,6010 SW.«4e,6010 sw.«4e, SOIO SW.84e. 6010 SW-848,6010 SW.848, 6010 SW-84e.6010 SW.846,3050 1-10 1.10 MO IL1024^ 12JUN.4. MO S DRYWELL CV Mercuiy Analysis (RCRA.) Ag ICP Metals Analyaia (RCRA} As ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) BB ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Pb ICP Mstals Aralyas (RCRA) 8s ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) cr ICP Metals Analyas (RCRA) Cd ICP Melals Analysis (RCRA) ICP/GFAA Mcials Digeetlon a DRYWELL Volatile Organics S DRYWELL CV Mercury Anatysis (RCRA) Ag ICP Metab AnalyDls (RCRA) Ba ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Pb ICP MstslsAnalyiiis (RCRA) Ss ICP MetalB Analysis (RCRA) Cr ICP Metals Analyois (RCRA) Cd ICP Mstals AnalyQis (RCRA) Aa ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) ICP/GFAA Mttato Digestion S DRYWELL Ofl/12fl7 (»12/97 1)6/12«7 0a/12«7 08/12/97 08:45 Soli Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil oa/iw97oa;4S Soil 06^2/97 06:45 Soli Soil Soil Soil Soil soli Soil Soil 8an 06/12/97 08:45 1 1 1 1 SW.e46,6260 Votabls Organics Soil Comments: There was an indication of a slight matrix interference for Ba and Cr. Resutts for As and Se also experienced interference from the presence of aluminum and Iron respectively. Certified By i^ 2L James M, Anderson, QC Officer ' Dite This certifies that th9 following samplea were analysed using good laboratory practices to show the following results: m Page 1 of 4 Listing of Results by Sample IsanwIelO: 12JUN-1,M0 S DRYWELL {sample IE 630-204 7i.«s.e 79J4.8 7040.9 7S.84.3 764S-4 9S3.5ft« <74i-e 96-18-4 120.82.1 984M 06.12.8 10&43-4 SS-SO-I 107-06-2 71-87.8 10»^-8 S41-7S-1 142-28-9 106^«-7 990-:0>7 7843.3 96-404 991-784 106-43-4 99474 108-10-1 67-64-1 71.43'2 lOB-se-i 74-S74 75-27-4 75-25-2 74-83-9 S6-23-S 10840-7 7S-0M 6748-3 74474 18B49.4 Test Parameter MERCURY ARSENIC BARIUM CADMIUM CHROMIUM LEAD SELENIUM SILVER ICPf3FM METALS OnESTION Result .00372 li 74 .7 IS U U U : 12JUN.2,|.10 S DRYWELL Test Parameter 1,1.1.2.TETRACMLOROETHANE 1,1 .l-TRCHLOROETHANB 1.122.TCTRACHIJ0R0ETHANE 1,12-TRICHLOROETHANE 1,1-aCHLOROETHANE 1,1«ieHLOR0ETHENE 1.1-OICHLOROPROPENE U^TRtCHLOROBENZENE 1,2,».TRKHLOROPROPANE 12/4-THICHLOROBEN2ENE U/4-TRIMeTHYLeENZENE 1.2-aiBROMO-3-CHLORaPROPAN 1,2-DieROMOETHANE 1,2.DtCHLOR0BENZENe 12-DICHLOROETHANE 12-OCHLOROPNOPANE 1 ^^TRIMETHYLBENZENE 1,3.DICHLjOROBENZENe 1,S-DICHLOROPHOPANE 1,4-OICHLOROBENZeNE 2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 2-8UTAN0NE J<!HLOROT0LUENE 2-HEXANONB ^CHLOROTOLUENE 4-)SOPfiOPYLTOLUENE 4*eTHYL-2-PEMTANONE ACETONE BENZENE BROMOBENZENE BROMOCHLOROMETHANE BROMODICHLOROMETHANE BROMOPORM BROMOMETHANE CARBON TETRACHLORIDE CHLOROBENZENE CHLOROETHANE CHLOROrORM CHLOROMETHANE CI5-12-OICHLOROETHENe 10061-01-6 CIS-l ^DICHLOROPROPENE 124-48.1 744S4 75-714 ioa-4m 87-684 88424 108484 7S-09-2 104414 103.65-1 91-204 05-474 19548.6 100-124 98454 127-18-4 108.884 195404 WBROMOCHLOROMETHANE DIBROMOMETHANE DlCHLORODtPLUOROMETHANE ETHYLBENZENE HEXACHLOROeUTAOIENE ISOPROPYLBENZENE M,P-XYLENE METHYLENE CHLORIDE N-BUTYUENZENE N-PROPYLBENZENE NAPHTHALENE O-XYLENE SEC4UTYLBeNZENE STYRENE TCRT4UTYLBENZENE TTTRACHLOROETHENE TOLUENE TRANS-U-nCHLOROeTHENE 10061424 -mAr4S-1,S4})CHL0R0PROPENE 7M14 764&4 7541.4 TRICHLOROETHENE TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE WNYLCHLORBE Result U u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 2.7JB u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u ^HIMH UnHs "9/!> "9/9 ugfg US/8 U9/3 119/g ug/g ug/g isn't* vglkg ug/l«B ug/Kg us/Kg uglkg uglkg UQiTcg UBAQ ugn^ uglkg U9/lq uglkg us/hs ug/l« uglkg ugl^ uglkg uglkg uglkg "tUfl uglkg ug/ks ufl/kg uglkg ugne u^ftg uglkg "oma "9*9 uglkg ug/kg uglkg U9rt« ug4« uglkg uglkg wglkg uglkg Ligncs ug/kg ug/ka uglkg uglkg ug/kg uglkg uglkg uglkg uglkg ug/kg ugAg uglkg uglkg uglkg la/kg ugAg "9*9 ug/ks U0*g "9*9 U9*9 ugfltg U9*9 uglkg LablD;L102<M Collect Date; 06/123708:46 I Det. LMt .001 3.3 M .1 .3 1.B 3.S .2 nep. DII Umit FBI .004 1 IS 1 .3 1 .6 1 1.6 1 8 1 19 1 M 1 LablD:Lin Det Umit .2 2 3 2 .1 .8 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 ,1 1 2 2 .Sl 2 .2 2 10 2 10- .3 2 10 10 .2 2 A .3 .1 ,4 .,1 2 A A .6 .2 .2 .3 .2 .2 .3 2 2 .2 .3 .2 2 .2 .2 2 .2 2 ,9 3 2 .2 .3 A ,4 Rep. DII Umit Fe 10 10 10 10 1 10 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 • 10 10 10 10 ' 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 aw Mattwd fiW44S, 7471A SW-846,6010 8W448,8010 SW446,6010 8W446,e010 SW-848,6010 8W44e,eoio SW446.6010 SW-S46,80S0 Analyst KEN KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB Test DM* 07/07/9710;15 08/20/8714:35 Oe/20/971439 06«af971495 06/20A714:35 08aO«7143S 0«20ffl714:35 Q6mi«71435 OS/18«7 00:00 4-21 Colled Date: 06/12/9708:46 1 t rtor Mftfiod 8W-S46,82S0 CW44e,8200 SW-e46,8260 SW-846, 8360 8W446.a2e0 SW-848,8260 SW448,B2eO 8W-846,e280 6W44a,8260 6w-846.e2eo sw.e46,a2eo 8W446,8260 SW-849,8280 8W446,82eO SW-840,83S0 9W446,B2B0 SW-84e,82S0 fiW44S,82e0 SW-848,8260 «W.84e,8200 SW-84S,82eO 1 ew-846,62ao 8W446,6260 sw44a,e260 1 8W446,e260 1 8W-84e,8360 1 9W-84a,B380 1 8W-846,a280 1 8W44e,8260 1 SW-84a,82eD 1 8W446,82S0 1 ew-84e,82«0 1 sw-84e,82eo 1 5W-84S.82eo 1 SW-646,8200 1 8W-84S,8260 1 SW446,82e0 1 8W-846,<260 1 aW-646,B2eO 1 SW-848,8260 1 8W-S46,82ea 1 SW-84V,62eO 1 SW445,B2eD 1 8W446,82e0 1 6W-84e,8250 1 SW-S46,626a 1 SW44e,8260 1 8W448,8260 1 SW-848,6280 1 SW448,e260 1 sw-»4e,a26o 1 6W-648,8260 1 SW-846.6260 1 8W44e.62eo 1 8W44e,6260 1 SW-e46,8280 11 8W-«46,826D 1 &W-84e, 8260 •\ SW446,828D 1 SW44e.8260 1 8W-84S, 6260 1 SW-846,8280 \ 8W-64S,B2eO Analyst •MR MMR WInR MWR MMR MMR MMR MMR MiyR MMR MMR NMU MMR MPnK IWnK MUR PW»W MMP IVPRN WlWrV MMR MVIR RvVK nWnR MMR RWnK NInR WWW v/W^K MMR VntnR MMR MMR Rffwcl MMR HWFIR MMR Mwn MMR NMX Mffi nwWK MMR iWWR MMR MMR IVPnrf MMR MMR nflMn nWnR My^% RnMR WWIR MMR ImflR MMR MMn HWflN MMR MMK MM^ Test Date e«fl7/9719*9 06/17/97 16-.S9 08/17/971859 06/17/0716*9 0»17/9718:59 06/17/97 16:S9 08/17/0716:58 08^7/971659 08/17/9716£9 08/17/9716:59 06/17/97 16:99 06^7/9716:59 06/17/9716M oan7/5716:99 08/17/9716:59 0»17/97 16:59 06/17/97 18:» oen7/9718:58 06/17/97 ie«9 06/17S7 16:98 06/17/971S£9 06/17/971659 06/17/07 16:58 oen7/97ie£8 06/17/9716:58 06/17/97IB-W 06/17/9716£9 06/17/971659 08/17/3716dS 06/17/971S;S9 06/17/9716.99 06/17/871859 0eM7/871659 oamiai ie«9 00/17/97 ie:S9 06/17/07 1859 08fl7/971658 08/17/9716*9 08M7/97 16;SB 06/17/97 ie£9 06/17/971859 06^7/9718:59 06f17«f718S9 06/17/97 1859 06/17/971659 05/17/971659 08/17/9718.69 06/17/8719:99 0en7/971659 06/17/971659 OSmm 1659 0»17/97 1659 08/17/9716:59 OS/17/97 1659 08^7/97 1659 06rt7/97 1659 06/17/971659 08rt7/97 1659 06/17/9718:59 06/17/9716.-99 0an7/971859 Oert7/971859 oaniisi 1659 ! 2of4 # • # 1 Sample ID {sample 10 630-304 71-654 79-344 79404 76444 7545-4 563.954 87414 96-16-4 12042-1 95434 06-124 10&43-4 9540-1 107-(»3 78474 108474 541-73-1 142-284 106-48-7 59040-7 78-934 8S-494 Cai-784 iae-4s-« 89474 10B-10.1 67.64-1 71-43-2 108-86-1 74-974 75-274 7S.2S.3 74434 Se-234 10840-7 7S-00-3 67-664 74474 16649-4 : l2JUN-a, 1-10 S DRYWELL MERCURY ARSENIC BARIUM CADMIUM CHROMIUM LEAD SELENIUM SILVER ICP/GPAA METALS 0IQE8TI0N Result .037 30 182 4,8 14 18 U 3 i: 12JUN-4,M0 S DRYWELL Test Parameter 1,1.1,3-TETRACHUOROFrHANE 1,1,1-TRICHLOROeTHANE 1.1 ^,^TETRACHL0ROETHANE 1.1.2-TRICHLOROETHANE 1.1-OlCHLOROETHANE 1,1-DICHLOROeTHENE l.l-WCHLOROPROPeNE 1,2>TRICHLOR0BENZENE 1Z4-TRICHLOR0BENZENE 1,2.4-TRMeTHYLBENZENe 1 .g OIHROMO 3JJ-ILOftQPBOPAM 1 )fc^»*lHI^%»BW*^^^^^T»^»*F^^^ IW« ^'" U-DIBRQMOETHANE U-OICHLOROBENZENE 1,2-OICHLOROETHANE 1,2.0ICHLOR0PR0PANE 1 ^.e-TRIMETHYLBENZENB 1>0ICHL0R0BENZENE I^DKHLOROPROPANE 1/4-OICHLOROBENZENE 2,3-OICHLOROPROPANE 2-BUTANONE 2-CHLOROTOLUENE 2-HEXANONE 4-eKLOROTOLUENE 44SOPROPYLTOLUeNE 4-METHYL.2-PENTANONE ACETONE BENZENE BROMOBENZENE BROMOCHLOROMETHANE BROMOOICHLOROMETHANE 6ROMOPORM BROMOMETHANE CARBON TETKACn.ORIDE CHLOROBENZENE CHLOROETHANE CHLOROFORM CHLOROMETHANE CIS-1 .Z-OtCHLOROETHENE 10061-014 CIS-1 ,>-OK:HL0RaPROPENE 124-48-1 74-854 78-714 10041-4 87484 98-82-6 108484 7549-2 104414 10345-1 91-204 95-474 135484 100-424 96464 127-18-1 1084V3 156404 OIBROMOCHLORODCTNANE DIBROMOMETHANE nCHLOROOIPLUOROMETHANE BTHYLBENZENE HEXACHLOROeUTAOIENE ISOPROPYLBENZENE M,P-XYIENE METHYLENE CHLORIDE N-BUrflfiENZENE N4»R0PYLBENZENE NAPHTHALENE OOCYLENE SEC-BUTYLBENZENE STYRENE TERT4UTYLBEN2ENE TETRACHLOROETHENE TOLUENE TRANS-1 j-0)CHLOROETHENE 10061-024 TRANS-IAOttHLOROPROPENE 78414 7649-4 7941-4 TRICHLOROETHENE TRJCHLOROFLUOROMETHANE VINYLCHLORIDE Result u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u Mpits U9/S "9/9 uglg uglg ug/fl ug/S Ug/S uglg UnHs ug/ks ug/kg "9^8 ug/iq U9*g ugAig ug/kg Ufl/kg ug/ltg us*g uglkg ugl*g ug/kg uglkg "9*9 uglkg Ufl/kg ug/hg "g/hg uglkg U9*S "9/l«9 ug/kg Ufl/kg ugAg ug/kg uo*a "9*9 ug/kg Ufl/kg u9«e ug/kg uglka ii»ks uglkg itg/kg ug/kg tt9*8 ug/kg ug/kg ugAig ugAg ug/kg "9*9 uglkg U0*a uglkg us/ks "9*9 uglkg US/kg "9*8 ug4Q ug/kg ug/kg uglkg uglkg U0*9 U9*9 ugfl^ u9*g uglkg uglkg Lab ID: Ll 024-3 Collect Date: 08/12ffl7 06:45 j Det Umit .002 3,1 M .1 A 1.6 3.7 2 IRep. Dil • Limit Faelpr Mrth«»< .005 IS 3 .6 1.6 7.7 18 .9 1 SW446,7471A 1 9W-84e,6010 1 SW448.e010 1 8W446,6010 1 8W-846,6010 1 8W446,801D 1 9W-84e,6010 1 SW-848.6010 1 SW-846,3060 Analyst KEN KWB KWB KWB KWB MNB KWB KWB KWB Tertpale 07/07/0710:19 06/20/971450 06/20^71450 08COW71450 osnoigj 14.50 0800/97 14.50 0600/971450 0600071450 06/18*7 00.00 UblD:L102'M Collect Date: 06/12/97 08:46 1 Det Umit .3 .2 .3 .2 .1 .6 .2 ,2 3 ,2 .2 .2 2 .1 2 .2 2 2 2 2 2 10 2 10 .2 .2 10 10 2 2 2 .3 .1 .d .3 .2 ,4 A £ 2 2 3 2 ,2 .3 .2 .2 2 3 2 2 .2 ,2 .2 .2 2 ,9 .9 .2 2 .3 .3 A Rep. Dl Limit Fa 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Ifl 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 ID 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 . ctot. Method 1 6W446,8280 1 9W446,8260 1 sw-64s,e2eo 1 SW.846,8260 1 8W-846,e260 1 SW-B4e, 8260 1 SW44e,B260 1 SW-846,8260 1. SW.B4e,B260 1 SW-846,8280 1 SW-84e,8260 1 SW-846,e260 1 SW446.82eO t SW-646,8260 1 8W-S48,8260 1 8W448,8260 1 SW-S4e,826D 1 SW446,B2eO 1 SW446,82eO 1 SW-846,8260 1 8W44e, 8260 1 sw-a48,B2eo 1 SW-846,8260 1 8W-846,8260 1 SW446,e2e0 1 8W-846,8260 1 8W-846,8260 1 SW-84a,B260 1 SW-848,8280 1 SW-846, B260 1 SW44«,82eO 1 aW-S4«,8260 1 fiW-846,82eo 1 SW-A46,8260 1 SW-84e, B260 1 SW44e,82eo 1 9W-84e.8260 1 8W-846.B2eo 1 8W-B4e.6260 1 SW446,82eO 1 SW-84e. 8260 1 SW446,8280 1 8W448.neO 1 SW446,8260 1 8W-846,8260 1 SW-84e,8260 1 8W446,e2e0 1 8W-84e, 8260 1 SW.84S,82«0 1 SW-S46.8280 1 SW446.8260 1 SW-84e,8260 1 8W-84e,8260 1 SW-846. B260 1 8W446,8260 1 SW-846,8260 1 6W.846.82S0 1 8W.84e,8260 1 SW.848.8260 1 SW.848.8260 ll 8W-84e, 8260 '1 SW448,B2eO 1 SW-848,8260 frnly«t MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR WMR nWnR MMR TWBR MMR MUft wlViK Mmnn MMR MMR MMR MMR MRtt% WIVIK BwVW MMR MMR MMR r/9n% MMR rRMR WPffX MMR IMMR MMR Mem BWTR RnMR MMR MMR MMR mm MMR WW\ n^W RWnR MWl WwnR MMR ^/^iw% MMR MMR MMR RwMR MMR MMR IffnR wlMR RwnR MMR WPnR MMR MMR MM^ Test Date 08/17/97 17:33 06/17/97 1733 06/17/97 17:33 06/17/9717:33 06^7/971733 06/17/97 1733 06/17/971733 06^7/971733 0«tt7/S7 I7fl3 06/17/97 1733 06n 7/9717:33 06rtT/9717:33 06/17/97 17.33 06/17/971733 06/17/971733 06/17/97 1733 06/17/97 17.33 06/17/97 1733 061^7/971733 06/17/971733 oan 7/971733 oen7/97i7a3 08rt7/9717'33 06^7/871733 06/17/971733 06/17/87 17:38 oamiai 1733 06/17/97 1733 06/17/97 1733 OSn 7^71733 06/17/971733 06/17/871733 08^7/9717:33 06/17/871733 08/17/87 17.-33 06/17/871733 08rt7/9717:39 OenT/87 1733 08/17/971733 06n7/971733 06/17/87 17:33 Oan7/87 1733 06/17/971735 06/17/971733 06^7/971733 06^7/9717:83 08/l7A97ir33 06/17/971738 0e/17«7 1733 06/17/19717.33 06/17/97 1733 08/17/9717:33 06/17/97 17.33 06/17/9717:33 06n7/971733 06/17/97 17:33 08^7/97 17:33 06/17/97 1733 0e«7/871733 08/17(97 1733 oemigr 1733 06fl7/9T 17:33 06/17/9717:33 — -> -J > Data Reporting Qualifieirs u indicates compound was analyzed for and was not detected, or the compound was detected but v/as below the detection limit. B Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectral Data Flag. This flag is usee! when an analyte Is found in the blank as well as the sample J Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectral Oata Rag. Indicates an eslimated value. This flag Is used either when estimating a concentration for tentatively identified compounds or when the data indicated the presence of a compound that meets the Identification criteria but the result is less than the specified reporting limit (e.g, 3 J with a reporting limit of 10) Oet. Umtt Method Detection Limit (approximately three times the signal noise level) Rep. Limit Reporting Limit Is nonnnally the value ofthe loi/vest standard mn with the analysis. The value is approximately 5 to 10 times the Method Detection Umit Dil. Factor Dilution Factor - The prepared sample v/as diluted by this factor because the sample was too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matrix. Any dilution factor causes an appropriate Increase in the method detection limit and reporting limit ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK REQtrEST Lfp'?^ iP= THIOKOL ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY LWR No. El 1430 Login No. /4P (jU/ViXeg^ S270 COST CENTER -g -TUf WORKORDER /SJ(LI 'ir ORGANIZATION ^yiro/^/Mnfay "^74 REPORT RESULTS TO: HELEN WARD, MS 301 i SAMPLE ^-/^-/SJu/f 0 1 f 10. " 12. DATE /rJu{^ 0 TYPE G \y C SAMPLE INFORMATION LOCATION TIME J.-ZO'^dr^L/Clf ll TEST J^CJZA Mihds. REMARKS CHAIN OF CUSTODY RELINQUISHED BV <^B^/Ji(M^ DATE 7-/<r^9-y TIME //^r RECEIVEiD IIY /., -a 71 DATE \a^ "7* ^-/r- 9-y TIME /drr FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY # DATE COMPLETED DATE REPORTED SIGNATURE CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Usting of sample Infomiation and Testing Dlequested Thursdsy, July 31,1997 TESTED FOR Thiokol: DLV Environmental Monitoring M/S 301 Thiokol Corp, UT 84322 Frank Waiker Project: SoHd Waste Mgmt Invest Login Number L1075 Lab No Client Number Test Requested I Ll 075-1 Description .\NALYZEB MY Thiokoi Environmental Laboratory Thiokol Corporation P.O. Box 707 M/S 245 Brigham City, UT 84302-0707 801-863-3732 800-863-8080 Received CollectDate/Time Matrix t-10-15 JULY 1-10 DRYWELL 07/15/97 07/15/9713:00 SW-846.7471A SW-846, 6010 SW-846. 6010 SW-846. 6010 SW-846. 6010 SW-846. 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846. 6010 SW-846. 6010 SW-846. 3050 CV Mercury Analysis (RCRA) Ag ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Al ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) As ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Cd ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA,) Se ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA>) Pb ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Cr ICP Metals Analyais (RCRA) Ba ICP Metals Analyais (RCRA) ICP/GFAA Metals Digestion Sou Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Sou Soil Soil Soil tified By ^^d^sU^U^- /^2!JLA'^^:^ r/F/97 pSaxnps M. Anderson, QC Officer Date Certified This certifies that the following samples were analyzed using good laboratory practices to show the following results: Page 1 of 3 Usting of Results by Sample \^^ ID: 1-10-15 JULY HO DRYWELL Lob ID: Ll 075-1 Collect Date: 07/15/9713.-00n Test Parameter MERCURY ^^XMMNxMM ARSENK: BARHJM CHROMIUM LEAD SELENIUM StVER ICP/GFAA METALS DIGESTION fififlilt .024 6460 U 107 U 11 U U U IMf uglg uglg "o/g "D'O uglg uglg uglg ug/g uglg Det Lknit .009 1.4 23 .(« .1 3 1.4 33 2 Rep. Limit .03 6S 14 3 .6 1.4 6.9 17 .8 Dil. Factor Mtthfid SW-846.7471A SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW-846.6010 SW446.3050 Afialvrt KEN KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB TCftDiltfi mi2Am 10.41 07/25*712:15 07/25«712:15 07/25*7 12:15 07/25*712:15 07/25*7 12:15 07/25*7 12:15 07/25*7 12:15 07/25*7 12:15 07/23*711*0 0 # Page 2of3 # Data Reporting Qualifiers U Indicates compound was analyzed for and was not detected, or the icompound was detected but was below the detection limit. B Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectral Data Rag. ITiis flag is used when an analyte is found in the blank as well as the sample J Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectral Data Rag. Indicates an estimated value. This flag is used either when estimating a concentration for tentatively identified compounds or when the data indicated the presence of a compound that meets the identification criteria but the result is less than the specified reporting limit (e.g. 3 J with a reporting limit of 10) Det. Limit Method Detection Limit (approximately three times the signal noise leveO Rep. Umit Reporting Umit is noimally the value ofthe lowest standard run with the analysis. The value is approximately 5 to 10 times the Method Detection Umit Dil. Factor Dilution Factor - The prepared sample was diluted by this factor because the sample was too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matrix. Any dilution factor causes an appropriate increase in the method detection limit and reporting limit Page 3 of 3 ENVIRONMENTAL LAU WORK REQUEST iro. THIOKOL ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORV FROM: . ff UJa}^ ORGANIZATION fnu t.\-: .;N>iioN M.VII.STOP 30/^ LWR No. Login No. COST CENTER WORKORDER /E940 E11358 DATE 3>/f 7 REPORT RESULTS TO: H ELEN WARD, MS 301 i SAMPLE 1 SUJUO (flSS- 2 svjL\u («s-<r -=;.+, tl7_ <;o2. 5. 6. 7. 1" 1. 10. 11 li DATE Vio/'ry n li 11 TYPE G )/ y y i/ c SAMPLE INFORMATION LOCATION /W'fO AX'lo M'4o AA-^0 TI.ME l^yo i^-ii I'l^^r /H'd TEST A^:^^xdXr,Ph,H^,% /' n ll REMARKS --^,A^..Mc^ CHAIN OF CUSTODY RELINQUISHED BY ^ iM/i.- DATE ^liih 7 / TIME /ln(} RECEIVED BY KAU rf!liilli.L.<XJV -~t DATE ^li'ln 1 TIME dre « DATE COMPLETED FOR LABORy«LTORV USE ONLY DATE REPORTED SIGNATURE CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Listing of sample Information and Testing Requested # Friday, April 4, 1997 TESTED FOR Thiokol: DLV Environmental Monitoring M/S 301 Thiokol Corp, UT 84322 Frank Walker Project: Solid Waste Mgmt Invest. Login Number L861 Lab No Client Number Test Requested Description ANAJLYZED BY Thiokol Environmental Laboratory Thiokol Corporation P.O. Box 707 M/S 245 Brigham City, UT 84302-0707 801-863-3732 800-863-8080 Received CollectDate/Time Matrix L861-1 SWMU 655. SITE #1 SUR SW-846, 7471A SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 3050 CV Mercury Analysis (RCRA) Ag ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) As ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Ba ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Mg ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Se ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Pb ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Cr ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Cd ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) ICP/GFAA Metals Digestion L861-2 SWMU 655, SITE #1 2 SW-846, 7471A SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 3050 CV Mercury Analysis (RCRA) Ag ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Ba ICP Metals Anatysis (RCI^) Mg ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Se ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Pb ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Cr ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Cd ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) As ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) ICP/GF/VA Metals Digestion L861-3 SWMU 655. SITE #2SUR SW-846, 7471A SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 3050 CV Mercury Analysis (RCRA) Ag ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Mg ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Se ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Pb ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Cr ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Cd ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) As ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Ba ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) ICP/GFAA Metals Digestion L861-4 SWMU 655, SITE #2 2 ^ SW-846, 7471A SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 3050 CV Mercury Anatysis (RCRA) Ag ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Se ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Pb ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) As ICP Metals Anatysis (RCR/\) Ba ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Cr ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) Mg ICP Metals Anatysis (RCRA) Cd ICP Metals Analysis (RCRA) ICP/GF/^A Metals Digestion 03/11/97 03/10/9714:30 Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil 03/11/97 03/10/9714:37 Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil 03/11/97 03/10/97 14:35 Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil 03/11/97 03/10/97 14:45 Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Page 1 of 4 // Ceitified By Date This certifies that the foiiowing samples were analyzed using good laborator,/ practices to show the following results: m • Page 2 of 4 Listing of Results by Sample [SamplelD: SWMU 655, SITE#1 SUR LablD:L861-1 Collect Date: 03/10/9714:30 # Test Parameter MERCURY ARSENIC BARIUM CADMIUM CHROMIUM LEAD MAGNESIUM SELENIUM SILVER ICP/GFAA METALS DIGESTION Result u u 88 1.1 14 3 105000 u 2.5 Units "9/g "9/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g Det. Umit .01 3.1 .06 .1 .3 1.6 3 3.7 .2 Rep. Umit .04 16 .3 .6 1.6 7.8 15 19 .9 DII. Factor 50 Method SW-846, 7471A SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-a46,6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 3050 Analvst KEN KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB Test Date 03/19/9711:06 03/24/97 13:47 03/24/97 13:47 03/24/97 13:47 03/24/97 13:47 03«4/97 13:47 03«7/97 12:06 03/24/97 13:47 03/24/97 13:47 03/19/97 00:00 [Sample ID: SWMU 655, SITE #1 2 LablD:L861-2 Collect Date: 03/10/97 14:37 Test Parameter MERCURY ARSENIC BARIUM CADMIUM CHROMIUM LEAD MAGNESIUM SELENIUM SILVER ICP/GFAA METALS DIGESTION Result .03 U 106 U 18 U 11900 U U Units ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g Limit .01 3 .06 .1 .3 1.5 3 3.6 .2 Umit .03 15 .3 .6 1.5 7.5 15 18 .9 Factor 50 Method SW-846, 7471A SW-S46, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW446, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 3050 Analvst KEN KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB Test Date 03/19/9711:19 03/24/97 14:02 03/24/97 14:02 03/24*7 14:02 03/24/97 14:02 03/24/97 14:02 03/27*7 12:09 03«4/97 14:02 03«4/97 14:02 03/19/97 00:00 I Sample ID: SWMU 655, SITE #2SUR LablD:L&61-3 Collect Date: 03/10/97 14:35 • Test Parameter MERCURY ARSENIC BARIUM CADMIUM CHROMIUM LEAD MAGNESIUM SELENIUM SILVER ICP/GFAA METALS DIGESTION Result .01 u 85 1.1 19 u 47600 U .4 Units ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g Limit .01 3 .06 .1 .3 1.5 3 3.6 2 Limit .02 15 .3 .6 1.5 7.5 15 18 .9 Factor 5Ci Method SW-846, 7471A SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 3050 Analyst KEN KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB Test Date 03/19/9711:22 03/24/97 14:05 03«4/97 14.05 03«4*7 14:05 03«4*7 14:05 03«4/97 14:05 03/27/97 12:12 03/24/97 14:05 03/24/97 14:05 03/19/97 00:00 I Sample ID: SWMU 655, SITE #2 2 LablD:L8614 Collect Date: 03/10/9714:45 Test Parameter MERCURY ARSENIC BARIUM CADMIUM CHROMIUM LEAD MAGNESIUM SELENIUM SILVER ICP/GFAA METALS DIGESTION Result .02 U 143 U 21 U 10500 U .5 Units ug/g ug/g ug/B ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g Limit .01 3.1 oe; .1 .3 1.6 3.1 3.8 .2 Limit .04 16 .3 .6 1.6 7.9 16 19 .9 Factoi 60 r Method SW-846, 7471A SW-846,6010 SW-S46, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846. 6010 SW-846,6010 SW-846, 6010 SW-846, 3050 Analvst KEN KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB KWB Test Date 03/19*711:26 03/24*7 14:08 03«4/97 14:08 03/24«7 14:08 03/24/97 14:08 03/24/9714:08 03/27/97 12:15 03/24/97 14:08 03/24/97 14:08 03/19/97 00:00 Page 3 of 4 # # Data Reporting Qualifiers U Indicates compound was analyzed for and was not detected, or the compound was detected but was below the detection limit. B Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectral Data Flag. This flag is used when an anaiyte is found in the blank as well as the sample J Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectral Data Flag. Indicates an estimated value. This flag is used either when estimating a concentration for tentatively identified compounds or when the data indicated the presence of a compound that meets the identification criteria but the result is less than the specified reporting limit (e.g. 3 J with a reporting limit of 10) Det. Limit Method Detection Limit (approximately three times the sicinal noise level) Rep. Limit Reporting Limit is normally the value ofthe lowest standard run with the analysis. The value is approximately 5 to 10 times the Method Detection Limit Dil. Factor Dilution Factor - The prepared sample was diluted by this factor because the sample was too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matrix. Any dilution factor causes an appropriate increase in the method detection limit and reporting limit Page 4 of 4