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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDSHW-2011-003529 - 0901a06880208bebFebruary 28,2011 8200-FY11-071 HAND DELIVERED Mr. Scott T. Anderson, Executive Secretary 2 8 2011 State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste gouo &^HAZARDOUS°WASTE 195N.1950W. 7/)// r)nc^A^ P.O. Box 144880 ' • ^^^^ Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4880 Subject: Submittal of M-136 LTTA Post-closure Permit Semi-Annual Report Promontory Facility, EPA ID #UTD009081357 Dear Mr. Anderson, Enclosed is the submittal ofthe M-136 Liquid Thermal Treatment Area (LTTA) Post-Closure Permit Semi-Annual Report. The post-closure permit for the M-136 LTA, Sections IV.E.2 and IV.E.3 require semi-annual reports detailing results of sample analyses including concentration of hazardous constituents and a summary of QA/QC data, measurements of static water levels, and total well depths of wells completed in unconsolidated materials. If you have any questions regarding this information, please contact Allen Lee at 801-251-5688. I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry ofthe person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. Sincerely, David P. Gosen, P.E., Director Envirormiental Services HAND DELIVERED FEB 2 8 2011 UTAH DIVISION OF SOLID & HAZARDOUS VVASTE M-136 LTTA ^^11.005^4- POST-CLOSURE PERMIT 2010 FALL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT ATK ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS Inc. Promontory Facility Box Elder County, Utah EPA ID# UTD009081357 Febmary 2011 Preface This IS a semi-annual report submitted to the Utah Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste to comply with requirements of the M-136 LTTA Post-Closure Permit It contains data and information compiled dunng the second half of 2011 concerning the M-136 Burning Area and LTTA groundwater This report is meant to be read in conjunction with the previously submitted intenm and semiannual reports, and Post-Closure Permit Application This report is organized into one volume containing text, figures, and appendices A, B,C and D III P a g e Table of Contents Preface ii Table of Contents in Plates, Tables, and Appendicies iv 1 0 Ground Water Sampling 1 1 1 Introduction 1 1 2 Analytical Results of Ground Water Sampling 1 2 0 Static Water Levels and Well Depths 3 3 0 Hazardous Plume Charactenstics 14 31 Trichloroethene 14 3 2 1,1,1-Tnchloroethane 14 3 3 1,1-Dichloroethene 15 3 4 1,1-Dichloroethane 16 3 5 1,1 Dichloroethane 16 3 6 Perchlorate 16 3 7 Cis-1,2-Dichloroethane 16 4 0 Corrective Action Program Effectiveness 18 III I P a g e Plates, Tables, and Appendices Plates are located in Appendix D PLATE 1 PLATE 1 PLATE 2 PLATE 3 PLATE 4 PLATE 5 PLATE 6 PLATE? Potentiometric Map and Flow Lines (Sheet 1 of 2) Potentiometric Map and Flow Lines (Sheet 2 of 2) 1,1-Dichloroethane (DCA) Isoconcentration Map 1,1-Dichloroethene (DCE) Isoconcentration Map 1,1,1-Tnchloroethane (TCA) Isoconcentration Map Tnchloroethene (TCE) Isoconcentration Map Perchlorate Isoconcentration Map Chloroform Isoconcentration Map TABLE 1 Fall 2010 Water Levels 3 TABLE 2 Depths of Wells Completed in Unconsolidated Material (Fall 08) 8 TABLE 3 Summary of Representative Hydraulic Conductivities 9 Appendicies are located following text APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C APPENDIX D Analytical Data - Volatiies Analytical Data - Perchlorate, HMX, and RDX Raw Analytical Data Plates IV I P a g e Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report Section 1 0 Ground Water Sampling 1 1 INTRODUCTION In September 1992, Thiokol Corporation received a post-closure permit for the M-136 Liquid Thennal Treatment Area (LTTA) Sections V F 3 and V F 4 of the permit requires submittal of a semiannual report detailing results of sample analyses including concentration of hazardous constituents and a summary of QA/QC data, measurements of static water levels, and total well depth estimates The Fall 2010 sampling effort consisted of nineteen Wells and four Spnngs The nineteen wells sampled were selected from previous compliance wells and wells near penmeter sources The selected wells and spnngs help in the ongoing evaluation of plume boundaries at the facility Wells and Spnngs sampled were C-6, C-7, C-8, D-5, D-6, E-2, E-5, E-6, F-4, G- 3, H-6, H-8, J-2, J-5, J-6, J-7, J-8, LF-2, LF-3, Fish Spnng, Horse Spnng, Pipe Spnng and Shotgun Spnng All samples were analyzed for VOCs and Perchlorate No sample was collected from C-6 due to problems with the bladder pump QA/QC samples were collected from Wells C-7 and C-8 1 2 ANALYTICAL RESULTS OF GROUND WATER SAMPLING A complete summary of the ground water analytical results, by constituent, are located in Appendices A, B, and C These Appendices list individual parameters for each well by constituents, sample number, well number, replicate, aliquot, date, results, and Estimated Quantification Limits or detection limits Also included in the summary are the data for the field blanks Appendix C contains the laboratory reports containing the analytical data and QA/QC for ground water samples Samples were collected, preserved, and transported according to the approved Sampling Plan of the Permit Attachment 4 Samples were analyzed according to USEPA approved methods All major peaks greater than 25% of the peak height of the closest internal standard are identified to the extent analytically possible, using the most current NBS library Two sets of field blanks, Tnp Blanks and replicates were collected, which represent at a minimum, 10% of the total samples The laboratory provided method blanks, spikes, and duplicates, and results are located in Appendix C Qualifiers as defined by the EPA Contract Lab Program were used where applicable (organic analyses) The results reported from the Lab on QA/QC samples detected trace amounts of chlorobenzene and chloroform in samples (TB-002-Tnp Blank at 0 2 ppb, and 1 I Page February 20 10 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report FB-002-Field Blank at 0 3) This is most likely from laboratory contamination (instrument cleaning) Analytical results are summanzed in the tables of Appendix A and B Raw analytical data can be found in Appendix C and isoconcentration maps of contaminants of concern can be found in Appendix D 2 I Page February 20 10 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report Section 2.0 Static Water Levels and Well Depths 2 1 STATIC WATER LEVELS Static water levels for all monitoring wells were measured and recorded dunng the fall of 2010 The water level measurements collected dunng the second semi-annual sampling event can be found in Table 1 As shown in Table 1, 57 monitonng wells showed a decrease from Spnng 2010 to Fall 2010, 44 wells had an increase from the previous year, and 8 wells were not evaluated dunng this event H-2 was not found in due to snow, BC wells due to artesian pressure and the presence of vegetable oil on the water table at well A-1 Water levels have increased by as much as 1 50 feet at well X-5 and declined by as much as 1 82 feet at well G-6 from the spnng of 2010 The decrease in water levels overall at the Promontory facility can be attnbuted to continuing drought conditions in the west over the past several years Static water levels (SWLs) of groundwater monitonng wells (taken in the fall of 2010) are recorded in Table 1 Additionally, Table 2 contains a list of monitonng wells that are completed in unconsolidated material at the Promontory Facility and the associated measured depth of each well A 2010 potentiometnc surface map of the facility can be found in Appendix D 2 2 HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITIES The hydraulic conductivity for each well was determined from well data collected from ATK reports as well as slug testing conducted dunng the groundwater flow and contaminant transport modeling effort (December 2005) The measured hydraulic conductivity values for the wells are summarized in Table 3 Measured hydraulic conductivity ranges from 0 05 to 775 ft/day These data were used to obtain an initial distnbution of hydraulic conductivity values, which were modified dunng calibration of the model Areas of higher hydraulic conductivity are typically found where faults and/or fracture zones acts as major conduits of groundwater flow and contaminant migration 3 I Page February 20 10 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report TABLE 1 - ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS PROMONTORY FALL 2010 WATER LEVELS Elevation 2010 Spnng 2010 Fall Well of top Depth to SWL SWL NET No Date of casing Water Elevation Elevation CHANGE A-1 12/13/2010 29-Aug-12 oil/no wl NA NA NA A-2 12/13/2010 12-Dec-12 172 09 4558 40 4558 69 -0 29 A-3 12/13/2010 14-NOV-12 104 19 4598 52 4598 69 -0 17 A-5 12/13/2010 22-Aug-12 327 12 4291 42 4290 66 0 76 A-6 12/13/2010 8-Apr-12 190 11 4291 94 4292 09 -0 15 A-7 12/13/2010 28-Mar-12 178 01 4293 14 4292 89 0 25 A-8 12/13/2010 12-Apr-12 193 41 4293 19 4293 34 -0 15 A-9 12/13/2010 5-May-12 216 47 4293 33 4292 96 0 37 A-10 12/13/2010 23-Jan-13 214 18 4558 25 4558 36 -0 11 B-1 12/13/2010 31-Jul-12 304 00 4292 22 4291 95 0 27 B-2S 12/13/2010 25-Apr-12 207 51 4291 80 4292 00 -0 20 B-21 12/13/2010 25-Apr-12 207 46 4291 85 4292 02 -0 17 B-2D 12/13/2010 25-Apr-12 208 00 4291 31 4291 15 0 16 B-3 12/14/2010 14-Aug-12 319 06 4291 69 4292 05 -0 36 B-4 12/14/2010 3-May-12 216 65 4290 64 4290 99 -0 35 B-5 12/14/2010 15-Feb-12 153 92 4275 17 4275 38 -0 21 B-6 12/14/2010 15-Dec-ll 99 27 4267 75 4267 01 0 74 B-7 12/14/2010 18-Nov-ll 72 60 4267 56 4267 96 -0 40 B-8 12/14/2010 11-Dec-11 87 39 4276 33 4276 23 0 10 B-9 12/14/2010 9-NOV-12 135 82 4561 97 4561 19 0 78 B-10 12/14/2010 22-Sep-12 88 07 4560 99 4559 73 1 26 C-1 12/14/2010 19-May-12 233 33 4290 40 4289 95 0 45 C-2 12/14/2010 19-Jul-12 294 26 4290 30 4290 16 0 14 C-3 12/14/2010 25-Aug-12 330 64 4290 98 4291 24 -0 26 C-4 12/14/2010 26-NOV-12 237 59 4477 09 4476 71 0 38 C-5 12/14/2010 5-Mar-12 155 18 4293 29 4293 15 0 14 C-6 12/13/2010 23-May-12 234 58 4292 44 4292 82 -0 38 C-7 12/13/2010 27-Dec-11 88 25 4291 48 4291 67 -0 19 C-8 12/13/2010 31-Jan-12 121 59 4292 53 4292 84 -0 31 D-1 12/14/2010 8-N0V-I2 138 44 4558 49 4558 53 -0 04 D-2 12/14/2010 9-Aug-12 313 28 4291 80 4291 43 0 37 D-3 12/14/2010 18-Jun-12 259 99 4293 88 4294 06 -0 18 D-4 12/01/2010 18-May-12 228 91 4293 44 4293 25 0 19 D-5 12/01/2010 20-May-12 231 75 4292 51 4292 35 0 16 4 I P a g e February 20 10 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report TABLE 1 - ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS PROMONTORY FALL 2010 WATER LEVELS Elevation 2010 Spnng 2010 Fall Well No Date of top of casing Depth to Water SWL Elevation SWL Elevation NET CHANGE D-6 08/23/2010 29-Jun-12 272 95 4291 21 4291 28 -0 07 E-1 12/15/2010 29-Dec-ll 102 70 4278 36 4278 48 -0 12 E-2 12/01/2010 20-Dec-11 101 12 4271 20 4271 37 -0 17 E-3 10/07/2010 23-Dec-l 1 108 70 4266 98 4267 05 -0 07 E-4 10/07/2010 8-Dec-ll 94 30 4265 86 4265 94 -0 08 E-5 10/07/2010 4344 55 80 27 4264 28 4264 33 -0 05 E-6 10/07/2010 10-Nov-ll 68 03 4263 98 4264 04 -0 06 E-7 10/07/2010 15-Dec-ll 98 30 4268 81 4267 69 1 12 E-8 10/07/2010 19-Mar-12 194 74 4267 32 4267 46 -0 14 E-9 10/07/2010 21-Apr-12 202 93 4292 45 4292 77 -0 32 E-10 12/15/2010 12-Jan-13 471 30 4289 91 4290 17 -0 26 EW-6 12/21/2010 13-Nov-ll 68 57 4266 68 4267 08 -0 40 F-1 12/15/2010 26-Dec-ll 87 89 4290 30 4290 61 -0 31 F-2S 12/15/2010 30-Dec-ll 103 94 4278 41 4278 53 -0 12 F-21 12/15/2010 30-Dec-ll 104 00 4278 35 4278 50 -0 15 F-2D 12/15/2010 30-Dec-l 1 92 27 4290 08 4290 00 0 08 F-3 12/15/2010 10-Dec-ll 83 63 4279 16 4279 44 -0 28 F-4 12/13/2010 23-Feb-12 169 58 4267 56 4267 76 -0 20 F-5 12/15/2010 15-Dec-ll 99 77 4267 46 4267 67 -0 21 G-1 10/07/2010 30-Nov-ll 84 47 4267 84 4268 06 -0 22 G-2 10/07/2010 2-Nov-ll 58 33 4266 30 4266 42 -0 12 G-3 10/07/2010 14-Sep-ll 12 10 4263 79 4263 79 0 00 G-4 12/28/2010 8-Nov-l 1 66 97 4263 97 4263 96 0 01 G-5 12/28/2010 8-Jan-12 130 74 4260 48 4260 20 0 28 G-6 12/28/2010 4325 83 68 19 4257 64 4259 46 -1 82 G-7 12/28/2010 3-Jan-12 127 56 4258 79 4258 74 0 05 G-8 12/28/2010 3-Apr-12 219 23 4258 58 4258 15 0 43 H-1 12/21/2010 3-Oct-ll 29 43 4265 31 4265 46 -0 15 H-2 12/3/2010 15-Oct-ll NA NA 4265 96 NA H-3 12/21/2010 5-Nov-ll 61 36 4266 62 4266 84 -0 22 H-4 12/21/2010 2-Dec-ll 87 25 4267 41 4267 66 -0 25 H-5 12/21/2010 9-Oct-ll 35 06 4265 09 4265 24 -0 15 H-6 12/03/2010 17-Oct-ll 44 34 4264 34 4264 52 -0 18 H-7 12/21/2010 28-Dec-11 112 54 4268 08 4268 40 -0 32 5 I Page February 2010 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report TABLE 1 - ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS PROMONTORY FALL 2010 WATER LEVELS Elevation 2010 Fall 2010 Spnng Well of top Depth to SWL SWL NET No Date of casing Water Elevation Elevation CHANGE H-8 12/03/2010 4386 17 106 05 4280 12 4280 44 -0 32 H-9 12/21/2010 29-Aug-l 1 1 60 4257 67 4257 02 0 65 H-10 12/21/2010 16-Aug-ll 3 50 4242 77 4242 08 0 69 J-1 12/27/2010 4455 00 120 87 4334 13 4333 86 0 27 J-2 12/01/2010 1-Oct-12 344 51 4314 07 4313 70 0 37 J-3 12/13/2010 25-Jul-12 123 52 4467 19 4467 11 0 08 J-4 12/13/2010 25-Jun-12 287 87 4272 30 4272 31 -0 01 J-5 10/12/2010 17-Oct-ll 49 70 4258 95 4258 83 0 12 J-6 10/12/2010 4321 70 63 27 4258 43 28-Aug-11 0 12 J-7 10/07/2010 5-Mar-12 114 83 4334 13 11-Nov-ll 0 80 J-8 10/12/2010 8-Mar-]2 11851 4333 02 IO-Nov-11 0 67 J-9 10/12/2010 13-Mar-13 530 96 4290 93 30-Sep-11 -0 32 LF-1 12/27/2010 7-Feb-12 120 75 4300 96 4299 91 1 05 LF-2 10/07/2010 20-Feb-12 129 47 4305 30 13-0ct-11 0 51 LF-3 12/21/2010 4419 92 120 49 4299 43 8-0ct-11 -0 24 LF-4 12/21/2010 lO-Mar-12 152 95 4300 12 9-0ct-11 -0 23 M39- B1 12/03/21010 4-Sep-12 214 80 4417 08 3-Feb-12 -0 44 M114- B1 12/03/21010 25-Jun-12 162 12 4398 02 4398 30 -0 28 M508- B1 12/27/2010 8-May-12 160 68 4351 40 29-Nov-l 1 0 07 M508- 1 12/27/2010 2-May-12 156 50 4350 18 29-Nov-l 1 -0 88 M508- 2 12/27/2010 lO-May-12 165 52 4348 89 27-Nov-l 1 -1 05 M508- 3 12/27/2010 2-May-12 154 75 4351 62 29-Nov-l 1 0 01 M508- 4 12/27/2010 7-May-12 159 62 4352 37 30-NOV-11 0 08 M636- B1 12/03/21010 29-Sep-12 76 95 4579 96 14-JUI-12 0 19 P-1 12/27/2010 14-Jun-12 203 07 4346 25 24-Nov-l 1 0 18 P-2 12/27/2010 4-Jun-12 137 76 4401 45 4401 37 0 08 P-5 12/27/2010 24-Apr-12 122 88 4375 29 23-Dec-11 -0 14 P-6 12/27/2010 5-Jun-12 88 02 4452 91 9-Mar-12 0 13 6 I Page February 20 10 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report TABLE 1 - ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS PROMONTORY FALL 2010 WATER LEVELS Elevation 2010 Fall 2010 Spnng Well of top Depth to SWL SWL NET No Date of casing Water Elevation Elevation CHANGE P-7 12/27/2010 25-May-12 79 80 4449 72 6-Mar-12 -0 16 P-8 12/27/2010 13-May-12 160 87 4356 93 4-Dec-11 0 25 P-9 12/27/2010 26-May-12 177 38 4353 32 3-Dec-11 -1 76 T-1 12/21/2010 13-Dec-ll 98 24 4267 59 6-Sep-11 -0 22 T-2 12/21/2010 26-Jul-12 300 85 4290 77 4291 54 -0 77 X-4 12/13/2010 4861 35 607 10 4254 25 23-Aug-11 0 35 X-5 12/13/2010 4491 31 236 60 4254 71 4253 21 1 50 7 I Pag e February 2010 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report Total TABLE 2 Fall 2008 Depth of Monitonng Wells Completed in Unconsolidated Material Well Total Depth Well Total Depth Well Total Depth A-7 243 15 G-1 97 59 H-5 47 83 B-5 177 77 G-2 98 95 H-6 52 90 B-6 125 56 G-3 26 48 H-8 149 52 B-7 97 38 G-4 76 21 H-9 11 97 B-8 112 68 BC-1 64 41 H-10 28 05 C-7 108 36 BC-2 44 49 J-1 144 08 E-1 126 31 BC-3 34 39 J-3 146 43 E-2 120 12 BC-4 76 45 EW-6 206 46 E-4 131 84 BC-5 39 47 M508-1 202 87 E-5 120 36 BC-6 38 40 M508-2 199 30 E-8 225 84 LF-1 136 12 M508-3 202 32 E-9 232 09 LF-2 152 63 M508-4 200 54 F-1 106 32 LF-3 147 65 M508-B1 181 58 F-2A 150 48 P-1 256 71 TCC1 214 05 F-2B 217 05 P-2 178 30 F-2C 318 91 P-5 125 55 F-3 107 48 H-4 102 28 8 I Page February 20 10 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report TABLE 3 SUMMARY OF REPRESENTATIVE HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITIES Well No Hydraulic Conductivity (ft/day) Hydraulic Conductivity Range (ft/day) A-1 730 A-2 27 23-31 A-3 54 42-75 A-4 410 350-470 A-5 190 120-260 A-6 360 310-410 A-8 775 650-900 A-9 145 120-170 A-10 15 13-17 B-1 33 26-41 B-3 2 73 2-3 4 B-4 39 82 35 28-44 35 B-5 0 75 0 3-1 1 B-6 470 B-7 4 85 4 2-5 5 B-8 3 11 B-9 26 C-1 52 37-70 C-2 510 C-3 30 5 26-35 9 I P a g e February 2010 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report TABLE 3 (Continued) SUMMARY OF REPRESENTATIVE HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITIES Well No Hydraulic Conductivity (ft/day) Hydraulic Conductivity Range (ft/day) C-4 560 470-650 C-5 43 C-6 18 15-30 C-7 250 210-290 C-8 3 45 1-5 9 D-1 54 D-2 552 5 445-660 D-3 2 93 D-4 0 55 D-5 0 26 D-6 92 4 E-1 39 2 36 2-42 2 E-2 89 55 87 0-92 1 E-3 114 05 100 9-127 2 E-4 14 45 13 0-15 9 E-5 23 15 22 2-24 1 E-6 4 95 4 9-5 0 E-7 0 55 0 5-0 6 E-8 109 10 7-11 1 10 I P a g e February 2010 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report TABLE 3 (Continued) SUMMARY OF REPRESENTATIVE HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITIES Well No Hydraulic Conductivity (ft/day) Hydraulic Conductivity Range (ft/day) E-9 05 E-10 30 7 30 2-31 2 F-1 16 37 16 13-16 60 F-2A 2 31 2 20-2 41 F-2B 2 07 1 68-2 46 F-2C 0 07 0 052-0 087 F-3 3 73 3 67-3 79 F-4 63 73 62 15-65 30 G-1 16 69 16 26-17 12 G-2 41 38 38 61-44 14 G-3 2 05 1 91-2 18 G-4 40 58 37 96-43 19 G-5 29 43 27 62-31 23 G-6 62 76 57 82-68 44 G-7 7 01 6 85-7 16 G-8 0 34 BC-2 12 BC-3 10 BC-4 1 BC-5 92 11 I P a g e February 2010 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report TABLE 3 (Continued) SUMMARY OF REPRESENTATIVE HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITIES Well No Hydraulic Conductivity (ft/mm) Hydraulic Conductivity Range (ft/day) BC-6 9 LF-1 4 66 3 08-6 23 LF-2 1 6 LF-3 5 07 4 80-5 33 LF-4 21 25 P-1 03 P-2 17 16-18 P-3 63 5 62-65 P-5 6 P-6 24 P-7 37 5 29-46 P-8 38 P-9 32 H-1 0 66 0 62-0 69 H-2 1 38 1 29-1 46 H-3 4 17 H-4 298 73 269 86-327 60 H-5 6 78 5 21-8 35 H-6 1 41 H-7 55 43 54 79-56 07 12 I Page February 2010 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report TABLE 3 (Continued) SUMMARY OF REPRESENTATIVE HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITIES Well No Hydraulic Conductivity (ft/day) Hydraulic Conductivity Range (ft/day) H-8 1 39 H-9 0 11 H-10 0 05 J-1 04 0 34-0 46 J-3 0 05 J-4 10 36 5 14-15 58 J-5 311 69 203 76-419 62 J-6 149 4 138 66-160 13 J-7 0 11 0 06-0 15 J-8 0 11 0 06-0 15 J-9 0 029 EW-1 7 EW-6 108 66 X-4 11 5 X-5 1 32 M-508-1 56 5 45-5 75 M-508-2 3 15 M-508-3 34 3 38-3 42 M-508-4 3 29 2 74-3 83 M-508-B1 0 45 0 45-0 46 TCC-2 09 0 46-1 33 (a) The hydraulic conductivity range identifies the results of all testing of the well I e the results of a slug and bail test conducted at the same time 13 I Page February 2010 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report Section 3.0 Hazardous Plume Charactenstics Hazardous plumes at M-136 histoncally have consisted of six volatile organic compounds (other volatile constituents are occasionally found at very low levels in one or more wells) These constituents are tnchloroethene (TCE), 1,1,1- tnchloroethane (TCA), 1,1-dichloroethene (DCE), 1,1-dichloroethane (DCA), chloroform, and cis-1,2-dichloroethene In addition to the VOCs, perchlorate is also a contaminant of concern at the facility These plumes are descnbed below and illustrated in Figures 3 1 through 3 6 of the Fall 2009 Semi-Annual Report that was previously submitted to the Division Isoconcentration maps of constituents DCA, DCE, perchlorate, TCA, and TCE can be found in Appendix D Isoconcentration maps were generated with data from 2009, 2010, and 2011 No map was prepared for cis-1,2,dichloroethene because no significant change was noted from 2009 to 2010 31 TRICHLOROETHENE The TCE contamination at the facility consists of four major parts a major plume south and east of the M-136 burning grounds, a small plume in the perched aquifer centered at well D-1, a plume associated with well B-6 beneath the Administration/ Manufactunng area and, a small plume north and west of the Administration area In addition, several small plumes are located at the northernmost manufactunng area (previously the U S A F Plant 78), and the ATK Launch Systems sanitary landfill The major plume onginates in the M-136 Burning Ground source area, and has migrated south and south-southwest with values above 5 mg/l beyond the ATK Launch Systems property boundary At the Administration/Manufactunng areas, additional sources (likely buned dram fields) of tnchloroethene have raised mean values in the ground water at wells B-6 and G-2, and E-1 This plume extends beneath adjacent agricultural lands to an unused irngation well EW-6 EW-6 has seen a significant reduction in the amount of TCE that was once detected (concentrations have dropped from 299 ug/L to 34 1 ug/L) Eight monitonng wells have been constructed on Mr Adams property to monitor contaminant migration Low levels of TCE have been identified in a few of these wells, but none of the wells have been above the MCL of 5 ug/L The plume in the northern manufactunng area appears to have onginated from laboratory wastes associated with a lab located in building E-519 The plume has migrated southwest From P-8 to M508-4 Two years ago the level at M508-4 was at 6200 and last year dropped to 2350 ug/L The plume has moved further west to M508-3 was at 5810 ug/L, in 2009 Additional groundwater monitor wells 14| Page February 20 1 0 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report have been installed downgradient of J-1 to determine the area and extent of the plume There does appear to be some natural attenuation of this plume Monitonng Well J-4 located by M-114, has identified a plume that had approximately 7000 ug/l TCE In the Fall of 2006 this amount rose to 9000 ug/l and in the spnng of 2007, to 11,700 ug/l, and finally to 14,400 ug/L dunng the Fall of 2007 Since then, the levels of TCE have significantly dropped to the 3000 to 4000 ug/L range Passive Soil Gas sampling was used to determine if the TCE was coming from the canyon east of the well No TCE was detected In 2009, a new well, J-9 was installed to determine if the TCE contamination was moving East from J-4 Analytical data reported from samples collected from J-9, have shown non-detects for TCE, which demonstrates that the TCE contamination in the J-4 area is being monitored by down gradient wells In September 2007, 8000 gallons of Vegetable oil was injected in A-1, near the M-136 burning grounds to evaluate enhanced anaerobic bioremediation of perchlorate and solvent contaminated groundwater Significant reductions of TCE were observed in well A-1 Concentrations of TCE went from 1,210 to 6 6 ug/L Reductions have also been noted in some of the wells near A-1 Monitonng is ongoing at the downgradient wells 3 2 1,1,1 -TRICHLOROETHANE The 1,1,1-tnchloroethane in ground water can be found in two pnmary plumes The largest plume is centered on the southeast border of the burning grounds The highest levels (1090 mg/l) of contamination are in wells C-3 and A-5 A second large plume at well B-5 has almost disappeared in the last decade with concentrations reducing from approximately 15,000 mg/l in 1990 to 266 mg/l in 2002 to 48 ug/L in 2008 The 1,1,1-tnchloroethane plume has naturally degraded to DCE and then to mostly nonhazardous constituents The source of this plume IS uncertain, but a spill in 1984 at the M-52 degreaser of approximately 1,000 gallons of 1,1,1-tnchloroethane seems to be the likely source There has been a noted decrease in TCA in the Burning grounds as part of the Bioremediation project A-1 reduced from 128 ug/L to ND Well A-5 has reduced from 5000 to 1020 ug/L dunng 2009 Monitonng will be ongoing as this project continues 3 3 1,1-DICHLOROETHENE 1,1-Dichloroethene is a breakdown product of 1,1,1-tnchloroethane, and is found in the TCA plumes There are two known 1,1-dichloroethene plumes, one 15 I Page February 20 10 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report beneath the burning area which extends south of the Administration Building and another very minor plume at well P-6 3 4 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE Small plumes of 1,1-dichloroethane are centered at wells A-5,C-3, B-5, G-2 and EW-6 3 5 CHLOROFORM A chloroform plume is located beneath the M-136 Burning Grounds, and small plumes are centered at wells F-1, B-5 and extend south of the Administration area Reductions in the M-136-Burning Grounds have been noted, A-5 dropped from 700 ug/L to 473 ug/L dunng 2008 and 2009 Monitoring well EW6 went from 1 5 ug/L to ND 3 6 PERCHLORATE Perchlorate plumes are monitored at the facility because of regulatory oversight, and concerns expressed by UDSHW and USEPA Region VIII as part of the ATK Launch Systems CME Small plumes are found in monitonng wells which access perched aquifers to the east of plant The major plume extends beneath pnor disposal areas in the burning grounds, the perchlorate gnnd building M-174, the washout building M-115, and the drainfield west of the Administration area Concentrations of 200,000 and 135,000 ug/L were detected within the burning grounds plume dunng the fall of 2010 at wells D-4 and D-5, respectively Concentrations at G-2 were up from 49,400 ug/L in 2008 to 52,100 ug/L in 2010 in the plume west of the administration area A major source of perchlorate found in Pipe Spnng on the southwest plant boundary may be histoncal disposal of washout waters from Minuteman production It is possible that these wastes have migrated southward in perched zones to this spnng ATK has constructed monitonng wells in this area to evaluate this potential Of note is a substantial fluctuation in perchlorate in Pipe Spnng, from approximately a high 440 mg/l to a recent concentration of 311 ug/l Reductions have been observed at the Burning grounds resulting most likely from the vegetable oil remediation 3 7 CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE Cis-1,2-dichloroethene plumes are located beneath pnor disposal areas at wells, F-1, G-2 and the burning grounds. Well D-3 in the Burning Grounds was 16 I Page February 20 10 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report detected at a concentration of 157,000 ug/L in 2008 Cis-1,2-dichloroethene is a biological reductive dehalogenation breakdown product of chloroethenes (TCE) and IS definitive evidence of natural attenuation by anaerobic bacteria The significant increases at A-6 are likely due to the bioremediation Project at M-136 Significant reductions have been noted in EW-6 well on the Adams property It went from 69 ug/l tol 3 ug/L and has continued to drop to a recent concentration of 11 ug/L in 2009 17 I Page February 20 10 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report Section 4.0 Corrective Action Program Effectiveness In December 1992, ATK (then Thiokol) submitted the M-136 Liquid Thermal Treatment Area Corrective Action Plan which describes the installation of wells on the southern plant boundary These wells are used for corrective action monitonng (to demonstrate the effectiveness of the corrective action program), and to initiate active treatment strategies, if required Concentration levels of hazardous constituents in groundwater monitonng wells in source areas have generally diminished since disposal practices ceased in fall 1988 Well A-4 reported 47,000 mg/l TCA and 21,000 mg/l TCE in October 1988 and has dropped to approximately 2,780 mg/l TCA and 5,735 mg/l TCE Similarly, well A-5 declined from 39,000 mg/l TCA and 2,300 mg/l TCE to approximately 1,330 mg/l TCA and 1,020 mg/l TCE in spnng 2005 and further to 962 ug/l and 2080 ug/l TCE in fall 2008 A large TCA plume at well B-5 has mostly disappeared in the last decade from approximately 15,000 mg/l in 1990 to 48 ug/L in 2008 The source of this plume is uncertain, but a spill in 1984 at the M-52 degreaser of approximately 1,000 gallons of 1,1,1-tnchloroethane may have contnbuted to it Concentration levels in many wells and contaminated spnngs downgradient of source areas have been relatively stable and have been trending down This may indicate attenuation and degradation of constituents is approximately equal to migration from source areas Well E-5 reported 25 mg/l TCE in October 2002, only slightly greater than 10 mg/l TCE reported in spnng 1996 Well E-6 reported 77 mg/l TCE in October 2002, which is up from 31 mg/l reported in December 1990, but only slightly above 72 mg/l reported in June 1993, it is currently at 37 ug/L Well E-9 has been an exception to this general decline and reported levels of TCE Sampling of an old, unused agncultural well (EW-6) on Ray Adams property revealed that TCE and breakdown products and perchlorate have migrated farther off-plant than previously believed Eight additional monitonng wells have been constructed on Mr Adams property and two wells downgradient of contaminated spnngs to evaluate the extent of migration off plant The sampling of these wells indicates contamination is predominantly moving southeast in fractured carbonates, and only very slowly migrating to the south and west Cis-1,2-dichloroethene is a biological reductive-dehalogenation breakdown product of chloroethenes (TCE) and is definitive evidence of natural attenuation by anaerobic bactena Cis-1,2-dichloroethene has been reported previously, in 18 I Page February 20 10 Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report plumes located at wells B-6, G-2, and F-1 These plumes have substantially diminished as the cis-1,2-dichloroethene is (presumably) converted to ethenes In September 2007, a pilot test was conducted at the Burning Grounds to evaluate enhanced anaerobic bioremediation of Perchlorate and solvent- contaminated groundwater 8000 gallons of soybean oil along with sodium bromide (used as a tracer) was injected into well A-1 at the burning grounds Sampling of local wells is ongoing to determine the effectiveness of the treatment Significant reductions in perchlorate and TCE have been observed in some of the downgradient wells 19 I Page February 20 10 APPENDIX A ANALYTICAL DATA - VOLATILES This appendix is oiganized as follows CONSTITLE\T - Paiametei being analyzed foi LOCATION LAB SAMPLE DATE CONC EQL UNIT - LAB SAMPLE ID DILUTION Well Numbei oi Spiing Number 1, 3 = outside laboiatory, 4 = ATK Launch Systems Date sample was taken Concenti£tion_leyel of^ojistitu^^ Method reporting limit estabhshed by EPA for a given analytical method Unit of measure Unique sample ID number issued by the Lab Dilution of sample L^iSAMPLED_DATE j CCg^L|^UiT| ,UVB_SAiy!BiiJ | pilu|jpn 1,2 TETRACHLOROETHANE 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1,2-TETRACHLCIROETHANE 1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1-TRlCHLOROETHANE 1-TRICHLOROETHANE l-TRICHLOROETHANE I-TRICHLOR6ETHANE 1-TRICHLOROETHANE l-TRIOHLbRqETHANE 1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1-TRlCHLOROETHANE 1-TRICHLOROETHANE l-TRICHLOROETHANE 1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1-TRICHLOROETHANE l-TRICHLOROETHANE l-TRICHLOROETHANE 1-TRICHLOROETHANE l-TRICHLOROETHANE 1-TRICHLOROETHAINE I-TRICHIOROETHANE l-TRICHLOROiTHANE l-TRICHLOROETHANE l^RICHLOROETHAN^ _ l-TRICHLOROETHANE 1-TRICHLOROETHANE l-TRICHLOROETHANE 1-TRjCHLOROETHANE l-TRICHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLORBETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHILOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROEFHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLORBETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 2,2-TETRACHL6ROETHANE lD-6 ^ ,Fish Spring Horse Spring Pipe Spring Shotgun Spring ^C-7 iC-7A X-8 ^C-8A _ !D-4 I D-5 I D-6 I E-2 I E-6 I F-4 iFB-l |FB-2 I Fish Spring jG-3 _^H-6 j Horse Spring i-2 -I - 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10 ug/L 1008028-01 1 0-XYLENE E-2 4 12/01/2010 u^ 10 ug/L 1012003-03 1, 0-XYLENE E-5 A 10/07/2010 u 10,ug/L 1010005-03 1 0-XYLENE " E-6 4 10/07/2010 u 10 ug/L 1010005-04 1 0-XYLENE F-4 4 12/13/2010 u 10 ug/L 1012015-01 1 0-XYLENE FB-1 4 12/13/2010 u 10jug/L 1012015-04 1 0-XYLENE FB-2 4 12/21/2010 u 10fug/L 1012027-62 1 0-XYLENE .Fish Spring 4 10/05/2010 u 10 ug/L 1010002-01 1 0-XYLENE G-3 4 10/07/2010 UJ 10 ug/L 1010005-05 1; 0-XYLENE H-6™ 4 12/03/2010 u 10 ug/L 1012009-01 1^ 0-XYLENE H-8 4 12/03/2010 u __10 ug/L 1012009-02 i 1 0-XYLENE Horse Spring 4 10/05/2010 u" "™™io|ug/L 1010002-02 1 0-XYLENE iJ-2 (4 12/01/2010 u loTg/L 1012003-04 1 0-XYLENE ts 4 10/12/2010 u 10 ug/L 1010012-01 i 1 0-XYLENE J-6 4 10/12/2010 u lO^ug/L 1010012-02 1 0-XYLENE J-7 4 10/07/2010 u 10'Ug/L 1010005-01 1 0-XYLENE J-8 4 10/12/2010 u 10 ug/L 1010012-03 1 0-XYLENE LF-2 4 10/07/2010 Ul 10 ug/L 1010005-02 li 0-XYLENE • LF-3 4 12/21/2010 U 10.ug/L 1012027-01 1 0-XYLENE Pipe Spring 4 10/05/2010 u^ 10 ug/L 1010002-03 ! 1 0-XYLENE Shotgun Spring 4 10/05/2010 u^ 10 ug/l 1010002-04 1 0-XYLENE TB-1 4 12/13/2010 u 10(ug/L 1012015-05 1 0-XYLENE TB-2 4 12/21/2010 u 10 ug/L 1012027-03 1 SEC-BUTVLBENZENE D-6 4 08/23/2010 u 10 ug/L 1008028-01 1 Dilution ] 1 1 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1: 1 1 JL| 1 1 1 1 1: 1 1 i| 1 1 1 1 1 _i _i 1 1^ 1 1, 1 1 1 1 IFTT^oNsmiuii^ SEC-BUTTYLBENZENE _ SEC-BUTYLBENZENE SEC~BUTYLBENZENE SEC-BUTYLBENZENE STYRJENE STYRENE ' STYRENE STYRENE STYRENL ™ STYRENE ,STYRENE iSTYRENE STYRJNE S"TYRENE (STYRENE " ISTYRENE STYRENE ^ _ STYVENE ISTYRENE ISTYRENE iSTYRENE iSTYRENE [STYRENE STYRENE STYRENE STYRENE STYRENE STYRENE STYRENE STYRENE™ STYRENE" STYRENE STYRENE _ TERT-BUTYLBENZENE™ "™ TERT-BUTYLBENZENE ,TERT-BUTYLBENZENE TERT-BUTYLBENZENE TETRACH LO ROETH EN E TETRACHLO ROETH E NE i JETRACH LORO ETH EN E TETRACHLOROETHENE iTETRACHLOROETHENE jTETRACHLORqETHENE TETRiACHlbRbETHENE TJTRACHLOROETHENE TETRACHLbRbETHENE TETRACHLOROETHENE TETR AC H Lb Rb ETHE N E TETRACH LO Rb ETH E N E TiETRACHLOROETHENE TETRACHLOROETHENE TETRACH LO RO ETH E N E TETRACHLOROETHENE ;Fish Spring Horse Spring ,Pipe Spring iShotgun Spring iC-7 ••™ _ C-7A C-8 C-8A iD-4 D-5 D-6 E-2 E-5™ E 6 F-4 FB-1 4 iFB-2_^ Fish Spring iG-3 ,H-6 I H-8 'Horse Spnng (j-2 "•• J-5 fJ-6 T7 T|-8"^ " 4F-2 LF-3 "[ Pipe Spring Shotgun Spnng TB-1 TB-2 D-6 4 -A-Fish Spring Horse Spring Pipe Spring Shotgun Spnng C-7 C-7A ic-8 jC-8A ••+D-4- . ,.D:5 . 0-6 1E-5 •E-6 F-4 A 4' |FB-1 FB-2 J^ish Spring b-3 "™" lH-6 •SAMPLED_Di^j| 10/05/2010 io/05/2010 10/05/2010 10/05/2010 12/13/2010 12/13/2010 12/13/2010 12/13/2010 12/01/2016 12/61/2010 08/23/2010 12/01/2010 io/07/2010 10/07/2010 12/13/2010 12/13/2010 12/21/2010 10/05/2010 10/07/2010 12/03/2010 12/03/2010 7^ ™: 10/05/2010 T 12/01/2010 10/12/2016 10/12/20i6 10/07/2010 10/12/2010 10/07/2010 12/21/2010 10/05/2010 10/05/2010 12/13/2010 12721/2016™ 08/23/2010™ 10/05/2010 10/05/2010 10/05/2010 10/05/2010 12/13/2010 12/13/2010 42/13/20id ™" fi2/13/2010™ U| U U; 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A 4 4 4 14 . S£^f> LE^D_DAT| 12/21/2010 10/05/2010 10/07/2oio 12/03/2010 12/03/2010 10/65/2010 12/01/2010 10/12/2010 16/12/2610 10/07/2010 40/12/2010 10/07/2010 12/21/2010 10/05/2010 ,10/05/26io [12/13/2010 42/21/2010 12/13/2010 4 42/13/2010 4 12/13/2010 4 _ 12/i3/20i0 4 ~" 12/01/2010 12/01/2010 I FB-2 Fish Spnng IG-3 i H^6 1 ^71 'H-8 Horse Spnng •^i-2_ • J-5 08/23/2010 42/OI/2OI0I "io/07/2bio 10/07/2010 '12/13/2010 12/13/2010 12/21/2010 10/05/2010 16/07/2010 12703/2610 J-6 J-7 J-8 LF-2 LF-3 Pipe Spring Shotgun Spring ITB-I '|TB-2^ iC-7 'c-7 A ic-8 _7_ b-8A D-4 D-5 D-6 'E/l 4 4 4 4 4 [I CONCi U u u u u u u u u u uj u u u , u^ u u 42/03/2010 10/05/2010 12/01/2010 10/12/20lio7 io/i2/2oio 40/07/2010 '10/12/2010 10/01/2010 li/'iijioio 10/05/2010 10/05/2016 12/13/2010 12/21/2010 12/13/2010 12/13/2010 12/L3/20l6 12/13/2010 12/01/2010 12/01/2010 08/23/2010 12/01/2010 Uf U. 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[ 1^ "-i li 1 i- -1 ' 1 1 1' 1 I iMsi SAMPLED DATE 4 12/01/2010 12/01/2010 O8/23/261O 12/01/2010 10/6772010 10/07/2010 12/13/2010 12/13/2010 12/21/2010 10/05/2010 ™ 10/07/2010 12/03/2010 '12/O3/2OJLO ™io/05/20l6 i12/01/2010 '10/12/2010 10/12/2610 f QL |ipiT|i^|^(^|LE^ip 50 ug/L 1012003-01 50 ug/L 1012003-02 50fug/L 1008028-01 50iUg/L _1012q03-03 50 ug/L 1010005-03 50,ug/L Toio6o5-04 50 ug/L 1012015-01 50jug/L 4012015-04 5o!"ug7L ,1012027^2 50 ug/L 'ioi6o02-01 50 ug/L 1010005-05 50 ug/L '1012009-01 4012009-02 1010002-62 ,1012003-04 50 ug/L *1010012-01 50:ug/L 4010012-02 50'ug/L T1O16665-61 50 ug/L T1OIOOI2-O3 50[ug/L 1010005-02^ 50'ug/Lj 1012027-01 50 ug/L 1010002-03 50jug/L 4010602-04 50'ug/L [1012015-05 50 ug/L 1012027-03 lOiug/L 1012015-06 10-ug/L ' DilutitJig 1 VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL iVINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL [VINYL VINYL VINYL IVINYL [VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL [VINYL 'VINYL ^VINYL VINYL (VINYL iVINYL , CfNSTITUENT- ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE ACETI^TE ACETATE ACETATE ACETATE CHLOmDE CHLORIDE CHLOR[DE CHLqRIDE CHLORIDE VINYL VINYL VINYL iyiNYL VINYL lyiNYL yiN[YL iyiNYL 'VINYL •VINYL iyiNYL [VINYL VINYL VINYL ^yiNYL VINYL VINYL VINYL ' VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL iVINYL CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLbRIDE CHLORIDE CHLbRiDE CHLORIDE CHLO_RIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE™ CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE CHLORIDE D-4 D-5 b-6 lE-2 E 5 E-6 iF-4 IFB-I FB-2 |Fish Spnng G-3 H-6 H-87 Horse Spring J-2 J-5 ,J-6" J-7 J-8 LF-2 LF-3 Pipe Spnng (shotgun Spnng TB-1 TB-2 C-7 C-7A C-8 C-8A D-4 D-5 D-6 E-5 E-6 F-4 FB-1 IFB-2 Fish Spring G-3 H-6 71 H-8~ Horse Spring J-2 J-5^ J-6 J-7 J-8 LF-2 LF-3 Pipe Spring Shotgun Spring TB-1 _ TB-2 4_ 4 ,4 4 |4 •4 (4 4 [4 '4 A 4_ "4 4 4 4 _ 4 i10/07/2010 [4 40/12/2010 4 10/07/2010 4 ^2/21/2010 4 40705/20i0™ I410/05/2010 4 ,12/13/2010 14 _h2/21/2010 4 12/13/2loio 4 12/13/2010 12/13/2010 14^ 12/13/2010 [47 12/01/2010 4 12/61/2010 ,4 08/23/2010 "4 .12/01/2010 4_ J10/07/2010 4 7lO/07/20l6 14 ; 12/13/2010 47112/13/2610 ,4 12/21/2010 'A 10/05/2010 U 10/01/2010 42/03/2010 4 4 .4 A A 4 '4 4 .!4 4 .[4 (4 4 4 (12/03/2010 10/05/2010 42/01/2016 10/12/2010 10/12/2010 10/07/2010 40/12/2010 10/01/2010 12/21/2010 io/05/2010 10/05/2010 12/13/2616 I12/21/2OIO™ mm. u U u' u. u' U: u u u u u u u u' Uj u u, u' u. u. ul u u u u u[ uf u_ u' u u" u u u, u u u u. u' u. Ui u"^ U u ut' u u Ul u^ u u u u Ug/L Ug/L Ug/L 50 Ug/L 50 ug/L 50 ug/L lO.ug/L 10'ug/L 10 1012015-07 1012015-02 10 10 1012015-03 ,10i2"003-01 ug/L ____ ug/L 10i2603-02 ug/L jl008028-01 10:ug/L 71012603^3 101 ug/L |l010005-03 10'ug/L 4010005-04 10[Ug/L '1012015-01 lOjug/L 1012015-04^ 10 ug/L 'i012627-02 10 ug/L 1010002-01 10 ug/L ]l010005-65 lok^L Toizoog-of 10 ug/L7l0i2009-02 10 j ug/L i 1010002-02 10 ug/L 1012003-04 10[ug/L jl010012-0L 10 ug/L il0100i2-02 10! ug/L T0IOOO5-OI 10 ug/L 1010012-03 10[ug/L 4010005-02 i6jug/L [1612027-01 10;ug/L '1010002-03 lOiug/L 1010002-04 lO'ug/L 1012015-05 10 ug/L 1012027-03 APPENDIX B ANALYTICAL DATA - PERCHLOFLATE 1 his appendix is oiganized as follo\^s CONSTITUEN T LOCATION LAB SAMPLE DATE CONC EQL UNIT LAB SAMPLE ID DILUTION Paiametei being analyzed foi WeU Numbei oi Spnng Numbei 1 3 = outside laboiatoiy 4 = ATK Launch Systems Date sample was taken Concentration leygLoLconstituent-in-sample, Method reporting limit established by EPA for a given analytical method Unit of measure Unique sample ID number issued by the Lab Dilution of sample miw LAB t 'ID • P©ilu*tioh' PERCHLORATE C-7 4 12/13/2010 102 PERCHLORATE C-7A 4 12/13/2010 97 PERCHLORATE c-s" 4 12/13/2010 7 i PERCHLORATE C-8A 4 12/13/2010 7 PERCHLORATE D-4 4 12/01/2010 130000 PERCHLORATE D-5 4 12/bl/2blb 168000 PERCHLORATE D-e" A 08/23/2010 73400 PERCHLORATE ' E-2 4 12/01/2010 1 U PERCHLORATE ] PERCHLORAfE ^ E-5 4 10/07/2010 57 PERCHLORATE ] PERCHLORAfE ^ E1"6 4 10/07/2010 51 PERCHLORATE " F-4 ~i4" 12/13/2010 184 PERCHLORATE FB-1 4 12/13/2010 U PERCHLORATE |^FB-2 PERCHLORATE (Fish Spring 4 12/21/2010 U PERCHLORATE |^FB-2 PERCHLORATE (Fish Spring 14 10/05/2010 U PERCHLORATE G-3 T 10/07/2010 J u' PERCHLORATE H-6 4 12/03/2010 u PERCHLORATE H-8 A 12/03/2010 u PERCHLORATE Horse Spring 4 10/05/2010 u PERCHLORATE J-2 ,4 •... 12/01/2010 223 PERCHLORATE J-5 4 10/12/2010 " 23'(^ , ... 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PERCHLORATE J-6 " *4 10/12/2010 12 PERCHLORATE J-7 [4 10/07/2010 618 PERCHLORATE J-8 4 10/12/2010 PERCHLORATE LF-2 4 10/07/2010 U PERCHLORATE LF-3 4 JL2/21/2010 PERCHLORATE Pipe Spring (4 10/05/2010 265 IIERCHLORATE Shotgun Spring t4" 10/05/2010 92 PERCHLORATE TB-1 14 12/13/2010 U PERCHLORATE TB-2 14 12/21/2010 20 ug/L 20 ug/L 4 ug/L 4000bjg/L 4000 uj^L. 4000 ug/L 40 ug/L 40 ug/L 20 ug/L 4 ug/L 4 ug/L 4 ug/L 40 ug/L 40 ug/L 201ug/L 20[ug/L 40'ug/L '2b[ug/L 4'ug/L 4 ug/L 4qiug/L ug/T 40 ug/L 4 40 ug/L 40iug/L 4.ug/L 4 ug/L 1012015-06 5 1012015-07 5 11012015-02 1 1012015-03 \ 1012003-01 1 1006 1012003-02" 1000 'i008028-01 .... 1000, 1012003-03 lol 1010005-03 10 i1010005-04 5 1012015-01 1 1012015-04 1 1012027-02 1 11010002-01 10 ' 1010005-05 10; 1012009-01 5' 1012009-02 1010002-02 1 1012003-04 5 lbl0012-01 l[ 1010012-02 1, 1010005-01 Tq^ 1010012-03 ll 1010005-02 lOi 1012027-01 -„-,-,-li ioiobo2-03 10 1010002-04 lOi 1012015-05 1'' 1012027-03 [j[ Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report APPENDIX C ANALYTICAL DATA SHEETS 1008028 ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK REQUEST ™ ATK E>fVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY LWRNo Login No E13190 FROM EXTINSION COST CSNTIR WORKORDER DAT! ORCANliATION MAILSTOr REPORT RESULTS TO HELEN RAVSTEN, MS 301 SAMPLE INFORMATION SAMPLE DATE TYPE LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS SAMPLE DATE G c LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS y ISIS 2 J 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 n t 12 CHAIN OF CUSTODY RELINQUISHED BY DATE TIME RECErVED BY DATE TIME FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY DATE COMPLETED DATE REPORTED 988P LS333 GW CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Listing of Sample Information and Testing Requested Friday, September 10, 2010 TESTED FOR ATK DLV Environmental Monitoring Thiokol Corp, UT 84322 ANALYZED BY ATK Launch Systems Analytical Chemistry Laboratory P O Box 707, M/S 245 Bngham City, UT 84302-0707 435-863-3732 435-863-8080 Contact Name: Project Sample Delivery Group. Al Lee Ground Water Testing - DLV 1008028 Page 1 of 5 Pnnted 09/10/10 11 18 Sample Delivery Group 1008028 Sample No Client No Test Requested 1008028 01 D 6 Sample Description Received Collect Date/Time Matrix 08/27/10 8/23/2010 15 15 13 EPA 314 0 SW-846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water Certified By 09/10/2010 W Scott Fraser, Quality Assurance Officer Date r/i/s certifies that the following data meets the requirements of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) unless otherwise annotated Page 2 of 5 Pnnted 09/10/10 1118 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1008028 Client Sample 10 0 6 Sample Description ATK DLV Ground Water Fall 2010 Laboratory Sample ID 1008028 01 Date Sampled 08/23/10 15 15 Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analyst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 73400 ug/L 1000 4000 1000 JMM 09/02/10 Test Method SIV 846, 8260S (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE 72 J ug/L 5 10 1 QC 08/30/10 71-43 2 BENZENE 0 8 J ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 08/30/10 74 97 5 BROMOCHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 31 10 1 QC 08/30/10 75 27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE 0 8 J ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 08/30/10 108 86 1 BROMOBENZENE U ug/L 0 37 10 1 QC 08/30/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM U ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 08/30/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE U ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 08/30/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 08/30/10 104 51 8 N BUTYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 08/30/10 135 98 8 SEC BUTYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 08/30/10 98 06 6 TERT BUTYLBENZENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 08/30/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 08/30/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 3 5 J ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 08/30/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE 06 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 08/30/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 08/30/10 110 75 8 2 CHLOROETHYLVINYL ETHER U ug/L 1 71 10 1 QC 08/30/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM 79 3 ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 08/30/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 08/30/10 95 49-8 2 CHLOROTOLUENE u ug/L 0 24 10 1 QC 08/30/10 106^3 4 4 CHLOROTOLUENE u ug/L 0 15 10 1 QC 08/30/10 124-48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 08/30/10 96 12 8 1 2 DIBROMO 3 CHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 08/30/10 74 95 3 DIBROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 08/30/10 106 93 4 1 2 DIBROMOETHANE u ug/L 0 15 10 1 QC 08/30/10 95 50 1 1 2 DICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 5 86 10 1 QC 08/30/10 541 73 1 1 3 DICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 5 62 10 1 QC 08/30/10 106-46-7 1 4 DICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 5 88 10 1 QC 08/30/10 75 71 8 DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 66 10 1 QC 08/30/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE 3 8 J ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 08/30/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE 22 1 ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 08/30/10 75 35 4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE 59 ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 08/30/10 156 59 4 CIS-1 2 DICHLOROETHENE 13 6 ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 08/30/10 156-60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 08/30/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 08/30/10 142 28 9 1 3 DICHLOROPROPANE U ug/L 0 24 10 1 QC 08/30/10 563 58 6 1 1 DICHLOROPROPENE U ug/L 0 17 10 1 QC 08/30/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE U ug/L 04 10 1 QC 08/30/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE U ug/L 04 10 1 QC 08/30/10 590 20 7 2 2 DICHLOROPROPANE U ug/L 09 10 1 QC 08/30/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 08/30/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE U ug/L 07 10 1 QC 08/30/10 87 68 3 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE U ug/L 0 9 10 1 QC 08/30/10 98 82 8 ISOPROPYLBEtvlZENE U ug/L 0 58 10 1 QC 08/30/10 99 87 6 4 ISOPROPYLTOLUENE u ug/L 0 24 10 1 QC 08/30/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 08/30/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 08/30/10 91 20 3 NAPHTHALENE u ug/L 4 10 1 QC 08/30/10 103-65 1 N PROPYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 08/30/10 Pnnted Page 3 of 5 09/10/10 11 18 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1008028 Client Sample ID D 6 Laboratory Sample ID 1008028 01 Sample Description ATK DLV Ground Water Fail 2010 Date Sampled 08/23/10 15 15 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analyst Test Date TesfMef/iod SW 846, 8260S (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis MDL 100 42 5 STYRENE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 08/30/10 630 20 6 1112 TETRACHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 08/30/1 0 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 08/30/10 127 18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE 4 6 J ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 08/30/1 0 108 88 3 TOLUENE 1 1 J ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 08/30/10 87 61-6 1 2 3 TRICHLOROBENZENE U ug/L 0 23 10 1 QC 08/30/10 120 82 1 1 2 4 TRICHLOROBENZENE U ug/L 4 37 10 1 QC 08/30/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE 324 ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 08/30/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE 17 9 ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 08/30/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE 830 ug/L 7 100 10 QC 08/30/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE 0 6 J ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 08/30/10 96 18 4 1 2 3 TRICHLOROPROPANE U ug/L 0 33 10 1 QC 08/30/10 95 63 6 1 2 4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 08/30/10 108 67 8 1 3 5 TRIMETHYLBENZENE U ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 08/30/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE U ug/L 20 50 1 QC 08/30/10 75 01 4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 03 10 1 QC 08/30/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 0 6 10 1 QC 08/30/10 95^7 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 08/30/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 95 % 1 QC 08/30/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 92 % 1 QC 08/30/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 101 % 1 QC 08/30/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 97 % 1 QC 08/30/10 Pnnted Page 4 of 5 09/10/10 11 18 Data Reporting Qualifiers indicates that the analyte concentration is less than the MDL This flag is used when an analyte is found in the blank as well as the sample Indicates an extimated 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 critena but the result is less than the EQL (eg 3 J with an EQL of 10) MDL Method Detection Limit The minimum concentration of a substance that can be confidently measured and reported The laboratory has demonstrated that the MDL can be achieved in a laboratory reagent blank, but does not guarantee it can be achieved in all sample matnces EQL Estimated Quantitation Limit The EQL generally is 5 to 10 times the MDL For many analytes the EQL is selected as the value of the lowest standard in the calibration curve Dilution Dilution Factor The prepared sample was diluted by this factor because the Factor sample was too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matrix Any dilution factor causes a corresponding increase in the MDL and EQL Page 5 of 5 Pnnted 09/10/10 1118 ATK Launch Systems Environmental Laboratory Client Name Sample Receipt Checklist SDG No Gamer Garner Number XHand delivered no cooler • Hand delivered sample(s) taken out at receiving counter l/902>OZb Cooler Information Cooler Number/ID Condition of Shipping Container Cooler Sealed (taped) Custody Seals Present •Good DYes •Yes • Intact Coolant nice State of Coolant OFrozen Thermometer ID /"i ^7iSfi Reading. Packing Descnptlon •Fair •No •No •Broken •Blue Ice •None •Partially Frozen 9 C CF j^ot Applicable ^^iNot Applicable €(^ot Applicable •Damaged (explain). Seal Number , Other •Melted Cor'ected Temp _ Temp Blank Included DYes DNo Chain-Of-Custody information COC Present ^ . « COC Nuinber(s) t li I nC/ COC signed (relinquished and received) COC or LWi agrees witt) sample labels •No •No •No Other •Not Applicable •Not Applicable Notes Sample Information Samples included In cooler Custody Seals Present Sample containers intact Samples in proper containers Sufficient sample volume All samples received in hold time •Yes •Intact ^es ;j||Yes iCi'es Water - VOA s have zero headspace P^re-preserved with HCl Notes ^o •Broken •No •No •No •No jWes Other Seal Number(s). Notes • No •Pre-preserved with NajSjOj •Not Applicable •Non-Preserved Water - pH acceptable upon receipt DYes DAdjusted (see comments below) ^^ot Applicable HNOj = H2SO4 = NaOH = ZnAC /NaOH •= HCL = Water-pH adjusted (mfg & Lot No) HNO3 HjSOi, NajSOjOj Other, Notes NaOH ZnAC HCl SOP-102 Form A C>&/^?//0 ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK REQUEST ^° ATK ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY LWRNo Login No E13201 FROM EXTENSION COST CENTER 8zoo WORK ORDER DATE ORGANIZATION MAIL STOP 3ol REPORT RESULTS TO HELEN RAVSTEN, MS 301 SAMPLE INFORMATION SAMPLE DATE TYPE LOCATION TIME TEST REIVIARKS SAMPLE DATE G c LOCATION TIME TEST REIVIARKS f^iSln )JOt-Sz^o^ Ci-oH - VH O fieffe-K /zstr I'L CX, u <^ Y-mo u ^( <i X li^rov^y^\i:><'f\ /3Z0 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 CHAIN OF CUSTODY ^^J^^QUISHJ^D BY DATE TIME RECEIVED BY DATE TIME l/fMiAAP/A. FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY DATE COMrLETED DATE REPORTED SIGNATURE 988P LS333 GW CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Listing of Sample Information and Testmg Requested Monday, October 18, 2010 TESTED FOR ATK DLV Environmental Monitonng Thiokol Corp, UT 84322 ANALYZED BY: ATK Launch Systems Analytical Chemistry Laboratory P O Box 707, M/S 245 Bngham City, UT 84302-0707 435-863-3732 435-863-8080 Contact Name Project: Sample Delivery Group. Al Lee Ground Water Testing - DLV 1010002 Page 1 of 10 Pnnted 10/18/10 1101 Sample Delivery Group 1010002 Sample No Client No Received Collect Date/Time Test Requested Sample Description Matrix 1010002 01 Fish Spring 10/05/10 10/5/2010 12 45 00 EPA 314 0 SW-846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1010002-02 Horse Spring 10/05/10 10/5/2010 12 55 00 EPA 314 0 SW846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate - Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1010002-03 Pipe Spring 10/05/10 10/5/2010 13 10 00 EPA 314 0 SW846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1010002 04 Shotgun Spnng 10/05/10 10/5/2010 13 20 00 EPA 314 0 SW-846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water Certified By ^ 10/18/2010 W Scott Fraser, Quality Assurance Officer Date This certifies that the following data meets the requirements of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) unless otherwise annotated Page 2 of 10 Pnnted 10/18/101101 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010002 Client Sample ID Fish Spnng Laboratory Sample ID 1010002 01 Date Sampled 10/05/10 12 45 Sample Description Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE U ug/L 10 40 10 JMM 10/12/10 Test Method SW 846, S260B (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 71 43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 97 5 BROMOCHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 31 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 86 1 BROMOBENZENE U ug/L 0 37 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 104 51 8 N BUTYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 135 98 8 SEC BUTYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 98 06 6 TERT BUTYLBENZENE u ug/L 04 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 110 75 8 2 CHLOROETHYLVINYL ETHER u ug/L 1 71 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95 49 8 2 CHLOROTOLUENE u ug/L 0 24 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 106-43-4 4 CHLOROTOLUENE u ug/L 0 15 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 124-48-1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 96 12 8 1 2 DIBROMO 3 CHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 95 3 DIBROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 106 93-4 1 2 DIBROMOETHANE u ug/L 0 15 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95 50 1 1 2 DICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 5 86 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 541 73 1 1 3 DICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 5 62 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 106-46 7 1 4-DlCHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 5 88 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 71 8 DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 66 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 156 59-4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 156-60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 142 28 9 1 3 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 24 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 563 58-6 1 1-DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 0 17 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 590 20 7 2 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 9 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 87 68 3 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE u ug/L 0 9 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 98 82 8 ISOPROPYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 58 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 99 87 6 4 ISOPROPYLTOLUENE u ug/L 0 24 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 91 20 3 NAPHTHALENE u ug/L 4 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 103-65 1 N-PROPYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 Page 3 of 10 Pnnted 10/18/10 1101 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010002 Ghent Sample ID Fish Spring Laboratory Sample ID 1010002-01 Sample Description DateSampled 10/05/10 1245 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method SW 846, 82606 (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis MDL 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 630 20 6 1112 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 87 61 6 1 2 3 TRICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 23 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 120 82 1 1 2 4 TRICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 4 37 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 69 4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 96 18-4 1 2 3 TRICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 33 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95 63 6 1 2 4 TRIMETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 67 8 1 3 5 TRIMETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 1330 20 7 nn p XYLENE u ug/L 0 6 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 108 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 98 6 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 104 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 97 1 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 Ghent Sample ID Horse Spring Laboratory Sample ID 1010002-02 Sample Description Date Sampled 10/05/10 12 55 Dilution GAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE U ug/L 10 40 10 JMM 10/12/10 Test Method SW846, S260B (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 71 43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 97 5 BROMOCHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 31 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 86 1 BROMOBENZENE U ug/L 0 37 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM U ug/L 0 42 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE U ug/L 0 57 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE U ug/L 1 11 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 104 51 8 N BUTYLBENZENE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 135 98 8 SEC BUTYLBENZENE U ug/L 04 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 98 06 6 TERT BUTYLBENZENE U ug/L 04 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE 04J ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 110 75-8 2 CHLOROETHYLVINYL ETHER u ug/L 1 71 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 Page 4 of 10 Pnnted 10/18/10 1101 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010002 Client Sample ID Horse Spnng Laboratory Sample ID 1010002 02 DateSampled 10/05/10 12 55 Sample Description Dilution GAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Method SIV 846, 82606 (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 95-49 8 2 CHLOROTOLUENE u ug/L 0 24 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 106 43 4 4 CHLOROTOLUENE U ug/L 0 15 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 124-48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 96 12 8 1 2 DIBROMO 3 CHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 95 3 DIBROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 106 93 4 1 2 DIBROMOETHANE u ug/L 0 15 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95 50 1 1 2 DICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 5 86 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 541 73 1 1 3 DICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 5 62 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 106 46 7 1 4 DICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 5 88 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 71 8 DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 66 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 35-4 1 1-DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 156-60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 142 28 9 1 3 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 24 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 563 58 6 1 1-DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 0 17 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 590 20 7 2 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 09 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 591 78 6 2-HEXANONE u ug/L 07 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 87 68 3 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE u ug/L 09 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 98 82 8 ISOPROPYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 58 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 99 87 6 4 ISOPROPYLTOLUENE u ug/L 0 24 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 08 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2-PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 91 20 3 NAPHTHALENE u ug/L 4 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 103 65 1 N PROPYLBENZENE u ug/L 05 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 03 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 630 20 6 1112 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 87-61 6 1 2 3 TRICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 23 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 120 82 1 1 2 4 TRICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 4 37 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 79 01-6 TRICHLOROETHENE 08J ug/L 07 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 96 18-4 1 2 3 TRICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 33 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95-63-6 1 2 4 TRIMETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 67 8 1 3 5 TRIMETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 1330 20 7 mp XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 106 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 99 4 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 Page 5 of 10 Pnnted 10/18/10 1101 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010002 Ghent Sample ID Horse Spnng Sample Description Laboratory Sample ID 1010002 02 Date Sampled 10/05/10 12 55 Dilution GAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Method SW 846, 82606 (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 105 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 96 7 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 Ghent Sample ID Pipe Spnng Sample Description Laboratory Sample ID 1010002 03 DateSampled 10/05/10 13 10 Dilution GAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL IQk Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73-0 PERCHLORATE 265 ug/L 10 40 10 JMM 10/12/10 Tesf Method SIV 846, 8260S (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 71-43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 97 5 BROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 31 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 86 1 BROMOBENZENE u ug/L 0 37 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 104 51 8 N BUTYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 135 98 8 SEC BUTYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 98 06-6 TERT BUTYLBENZENE u ug/L 04 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 110 75 8 2 CHLOROETHYLVINYL ETHER u ug/L 1 71 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 67-66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 03 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95-49 8 2 CHLOROTOLUENE u ug/L 0 24 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 106-43 4 4 CHLOROTOLUENE u ug/L 0 15 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 124-48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 96 12 8 1 2 DIBROMO 3 CHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 95 3 DIBROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 106 93-4 1 2 DIBROMOETHANE u ug/L 0 15 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95 50 1 1 2 DICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 5 86 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 541 73 1 1 3 DICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 5 62 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 106 46 7 1 4 DICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 5 88 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 76 71 8 DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 66 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 142 28 9 1 3 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 24 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 563 58 6 1 1 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 0 17 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 Page 6 Of 10 Pnnted 10/18/10 1101 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010002 Ghent Sample ID Pipe Spnng Laboratory Sample ID 1010002 03 Sample Description Date Sampled 10/05/10 13 10 GAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Dilution Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Method SIV 846, 82606 (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis MDL EQL 590 20 7 2 2 DICHLOROPROPANE U ug/L 0 9 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 100 41 4 ETHYLBENZENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 591 78-6 2 HEXANONE U ug/L 07 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 87 68 3 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE U ug/L 0 9 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 98 82 8 ISOPROPYLBENZENE U ug/L 0 58 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 99 87 6 4 ISOPROPYLTOLUENE U ug/L 0 24 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE U ug/L 0 8 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE U ug/L 0 53 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 91 20 3 NAPHTHALENE U ug/L 4 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 103 65 1 N PROPYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 630 20 6 1112 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 05 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 87-61-6 1 2 3-TRICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 23 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 120 82 1 1 2 4 TRICHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 4 37 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE 5 3 J ug/L 07 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 96 18-4 1 2 3 TRICHLOROPROPANE U ug/L 0 33 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95 63 6 1 2 4 TRIMETHYLBENZENE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 67 8 1 3 5 TRIMETHYLBENZENE U ug/L 0 29 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 05-4 VINYL ACETATE U ug/L 20 50 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 03 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 460 00-4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 107 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 99 6 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 107 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 96 3 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 Ghent Sample ID Shotgun Spnng Laboratory Sample ID 1010002 04 Sample Description Date Sampled 10/05/10 13 20 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Dilution Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 92 ug/L 10 40 10 JMM 10/12/10 TesfMef/iod SW 846, S260B (Water) Volatale Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 71-43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 97 5 BROMOCHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 31 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 86 1 BROMOBENZENE u ug/L 0 37 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 Page 7 of 10 Pnnted 10/18/10 1101 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010002 Ghent Sample ID Shotgun Spnng Sample Description Laboratory Sample ID Date Sampled 1010002 04 10/05/10 13 20 GAS Number Tesf Mefhod 104 51 8 135 98 8 98 06-6 75 15 0 56 23 5 108 90 7 75 00 3 110 75 8 67 66 3 74 87 3 95-49 8 106-43 4 124 48 1 96 12 8 74 95 3 106 93 4 95 50 1 541 73 1 106-46 7 75 71 8 75 34 3 107 06 2 75 35-4 156 59-4 156 60 5 78 87 5 142 28 9 563 58 6 10061 01 5 10061 02 6 590 20 7 100-41 4 591 78 6 87 68 3 98 82 8 99 87-6 75 09 2 108 10 1 91 20 3 103 65 1 100-42 5 630 20 6 79 34 5 127 18 4 108 88 3 87 61-6 120 82 1 71 55 6 79 00 5 79 01 6 Test Parameter SW 846, 82606 (Wafer; Result Volatile Organic Analysis Units N BUTYLBENZENE SEC BUTYLBENZENE TERT BUTYLBENZENE CARBON DISULFIDE CARBON TETRACHLORIDE CHLOROBENZENE CHLOROETHANE 2 CHLOROETHYLVINYL ETHER CHLOROFORM CHLOROMETHANE 2 CHLOROTOLUENE 4 CHLOROTOLUENE DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE 1 2 DIBROMO 3 CHLOROPROPANE DIBROMOMETHANE 1 2 DIBROMOETHANE 1 2 DICHLOROBENZENE 1 3 DICHLOROBENZENE 1 4 DICHLOROBENZENE DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE CIS-1 2 DICHLOROETHENE TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE 1 3 DICHLOROPROPANE 1 1 DICHLOROPROPENE CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE 2 2 DICHLOROPROPANE ETHYLBENZENE 2 HEXANONE HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE ISOPROPYLBENZENE 4 ISOPROPYLTOLUENE METHYLENE CHLORIDE 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE NAPHTHALENE N PROPYLBENZENE STYRENE 1112 TETRACHLOROETHANE 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE TETRAC HLOROETHENE TOLUENE 1 2 3 TRICHLOROBENZENE 1 2 4 TRICHLOROBENZENE 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE TRICHLOROETHENE U U U U U 0 4 J 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 J 5 9 ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L MDL 03 0 4 0 4 0 13 0 27 0 16 0 35 1 71 0 3 0 81 0 24 0 15 0 18 0 35 0 25 0 15 5 86 5 62 5 88 0 66 0 49 0 29 0 16 0 16 0 34 0 16 0 24 0 17 04 04 0 9 0 16 07 0 9 0 58 0 24 0 8 0 53 4 0 5 0 3 0 25 0 85 04 0 5 0 23 4 37 0 16 0 25 0 7 Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date 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 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 PCI 10/07/10 Page 8 of 10 Pnnted 10/18/10 1101 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010002 Client Sample ID Shotgun Spnng Laboratory Sample ID 1010002 04 Sample Description Date Sampled 10/05/10 13 20 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Method SW 846, 82606 (Wafer) Volatile Organic Analysis 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 96 18 4 1 2 3 TRICHLOROPROPANE U ug/L 0 33 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95 63-6 1 2 4 TRIMETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 67 8 1 3 5 TRIMETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 PCI 10/07/10 75 01 4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 95-47-6 0-XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 PCI 10/07/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 111 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 98 8 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 104 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 99 3 % 1 PCI 10/07/10 Page 9 Of 10 Pnnted 10/18/10 1101 Data Reporting Qualifiers U Indicates that the analyte concentration is less than the MDL B This flag is used when an analyte is found in the blank as well as the sample indicates an extimated 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 EQL (e g 3 J with an EQL of 10) MDL Method Detection Limit The minimum concentration of a substance that can be confidently measured and reported The laboratory has demonstrated that the MDL can be achieved in a laboratory reagent blank, but does not guarantee it can be achieved in all sample matnces EQL Estimated Quantitation Limit The EQL generally is 5 to 10 times the MDL For many analytes the EQL is selected as the value of the lowest standard in the calibration curve Dilution Dilution Factor The prepared sample was diluted by this factor because the Factor sample was too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matrix Any dilution factor causes a corresponding increase in the MDL and EQL Page 10 of 10 Pnnted 10/18/10 1101 ATK Launch Systems Environmental Laboratory Client Name _ Sample Receipt Checklist SDG No Carrier C Hand delivered no cooler Gamer Number Hand delivered sample{s) taken out at receiving counter {OlOOOT^ Cooler Information Cooler Number/ID Condition of Shipping Container ^fGood Cooler Sealed (taped) DYes Custody Seals Present DYes •Intact Coolant Clce State of Caolanl • Frozen Thermometer ID Reading _ Packing Description •Fair •No •No C Broken • Blue Ice ONone •Partially Frozen 3^ C CF • •Not Applicable J^/I^Q^ Applicable ^l^t Applicable •Damaged (explain) Seal Number Other •Melted Corrected Temp "^"^'C Temp Blank Included DYes Chain Of Custody Information COC Present tl\1.tnl JS^es COC Number(s) 11 gZ-P' . COC signed (relinquished and received) ^^s COC or LWI agrees with sample labels >Yes Other . CNo • No •Not Applicable •Not Applicable Sample Information Samples included in cooler fv^A ^pri*^,\it>f^e $f>fim. ?}f>£.f^yij , ^o4-jU(/\ ^/7Vt^ Custody Seals Present Sample containers Intact Samples in proper containers Sufficient sample volume All samples received in hold time DYes •Intact j?^s pYes yies Water - VOAs have zero headspace ^re-preserved with HCl Notes Other Seal Number(E). Notes gpffo •Broken •No •No •No •No •Yes fi/do • Not Applicable • Pre-preserved with Na2S20] •NorvPreserved Water - pH acceptable upon receipt DYes OAdjustad (see comments below) Bflol Applicable HNO3 = HjSO^ = NaOH = ZnAC /NaOH = HCL = Water pH adjusted (mfg & Lot No ) HNOj HjSO. . NajSOzOs Other _ Notes NaOH ZnAC HCl SOP-102Form A ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK REQUEST 1010005 ™ ATK ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY LWR No Login No E13202 FROM /il/cv\ Lcc EXTENSION COST CENTER WORK ORDER ^^3? ORCANIZATION MAIL STOP REPORT RESULTS TO HELEN RAVSTEN, MS 301 SAMPLE INFORMATION SAMPLE DATE TYPE LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS SAMPLE DATE G c LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS Y X /rr^»yk>t\/vft^ \\^ / J K « <•> n ;f U (( If t( ^ ^-J ll 11 ll V 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 CHAIN OF CUSTODY R)tC^UISHEDB« DATE TIME RECEIVED BY DATE TIME /Sso FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY DATE COMPLETED DATE KEFORTED SIGNATURE 988P LS333 GW CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Listing of Sample Information and Testing Requested Monday, October 18, 2010 TESTED FOR ATK DLV Environmental Monitonng Thiokol Corp, UT 84322 ANALYZED BY ATK Launch Systems Analytical Chemistry Laboratory P O Box 707, M/S 245 Bngham City, UT 84302-0707 435-863-3732 435-863-8080 Contact Name Project- Sample Delivery Group Al Lee Ground Water Testing - DLV 1010005 Page 1 of 9 Pnnted 10/18/10 1101 Sample Delivery Group 1010005 Sample No Client No Received Collect Date/Time Test Requested Sample Description Matrix 1010005 01 J7 10/07/10 10/7/2010 11 15 00 EPA 314 0 SW846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Ctiromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1010005 02 I-F2 10/07/10 10/7/2010 11 50 00 EPA 314 0 SW846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1010005 03 E5 10/07/10 10/7/2010 12 40 00 EPA 314 0 SW 846 8280B (Water) Perchlorate - Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1010005 04 E6 10/07/10 10/7/2010 13 00 00 EPA 314 0 SW846 82608 (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Wafer 1010005 05 G-3 10/07/10 10/7/2010 13 40 00 EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Water Page 2 of 9 Pnnted 10/18/10 1101 Sample Delivery Group 1010005 Sample No Client No Test Requested Sample Description Received Collect Date/Time Matrix 1010005-05 G 3 10/07/10 10/7/2010 13 40 00 SW 846 8260B (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis Water Certified By 10/18/2010 W Scott Fraser, Quality Assurance Officer Date This certifies that the following data meets the requirements of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) unless otherwise annotated Page 3 of 9 Pnnted 10/18/101101 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010005 Client Sarnple ID J 7 Laboratory Sample ID 1010005 01 DateSampled 10/07/10 1115 Sample Description Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 518 ug/L 10 40 10 JMM 10/12/10 Test Method SIV 846 8260S (Wafer; Volatile Organic Analysis 67-64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 10/11/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 10/11/10 71-43 2 BENZENE u ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 10/11/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 10/11/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 10/11/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE 0 3 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75-00-3 CHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 10/11/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 10/11/10 124 48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 10/11/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE 57 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 156-60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 10/11/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3-DICHLOROPROPENE U ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE U ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 591-78 6 2 HEXANONE U ug/L 07 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 10/11/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 10/11/10 127-18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 10/11/10 71 55 6 1 1 1-TRICHLOROETHANE 35J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE 40 4 ug/L 07 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75-69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE U ug/L 20 50 1 QC 10/11/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 10/11/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 105 % 1 QC 10/11/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 103 % 1 QC 10/11/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 97 2 % 1 QC 10/11/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 101 % 1 QC 10/11/10 Pnnted Page 4 of 9 )0/J8/10 11 01 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010005 Client Sample ID LF 2 Sample Description Laboratory Sample ID 1010005 02 Date Sampled 10/07/10 11 50 AS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Dilution Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE U ug/L 10 40 10 JMM 10/12/10 Tesf Method SIV 846, 82606 (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67-64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 10/11/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 10/11/10 71 43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75-25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 10/11/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 10/11/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 10/11/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 10/11/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 10/11/10 124^8 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE 1 6 J ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 10/11/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 35 4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 156-59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 10/11/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 10061-01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 10061-02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 100-41-4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 591 78-6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 10/11/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 10/11/10 127 18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 10/11/10 71-55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE 11J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 05^ VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 10/11/10 75 01 4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 10/11/10 95^7 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 105 % 1 QC 10/11/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 102 % 1 QC 10/11/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 97 1 % 1 QC 10/11/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 100 % 1 QC 10/11/10 Pnnted Page 5 of 9 10/18/10 11 01 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010005 Client Sample ID E5 Laboratory Sample ID 1010005 03 DateSampled 10/07/10 1240 Sample Description Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date TesfMef/iod EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 57 ug/L 10 40 10 JMM 10/12/10 Tesf Method SIV 846, 8260B (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 10/11/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 10/11/10 71-43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 10/11/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 10/11/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 10/11/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108-90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 10/11/10 67-66 3 CHLOROFORM 75J ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 74-87 3 CHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 10/11/10 124-48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 10/11/10 107 06-2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 35 4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 156-60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 10/11/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 10/11/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75-09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2-PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 10/11/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 10/11/10 127 18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 10/11/10 71-55-6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE 40 9 ug/L 07 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 69 4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 10/11/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 0 6 10 1 QC 10/11/10 95-47-6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 106 % 1 QC 10/11/10 460 00-4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 100 % 1 QC 10/11/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 96 7 % 1 QC 10/11/10 1868-53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 97 2 % 1 QC 10/11/10 Pnnted Page 6 of 9 10/18/10 11 01 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010005 Client Sample ID E6 Laboratory Sample ID 1010005 04 Date Sampled 10/07/10 13 00 Sample Description Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 51 ug/L 5 20 5 JMM 10/12/10 Tesf Method SIV 846, 8260S (Wafer; Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 10/11/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 10/11/10 71-43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM U ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 10/11/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE U ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 10/11/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE U ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE 04 J ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 10/11/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE U ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE 03 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 10/11/10 67-66-3 CHLOROFORM 3 9 J ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 10/11/10 124-48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 10/11/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE 2 3 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 156 59-4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 156 60-5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 10/11/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE U ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE U ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 100^1 4 ETHYLBENZENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE U ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE U ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE U ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 10/11/10 100-42 5 STYRENE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 10/11/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 10/11/10 71 55 6 1 1 1-TRICHLOROETHANE 06 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE 28 1 ug/L 07 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75-69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE U ug/L 20 50 1 QC 10/11/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE U ug/L 06 10 1 QC 10/11/10 95-47-6 0 XYLENE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 107 % 1 QC 10/11/10 460 00-4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 103 % 1 QC 10/11/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 99 3 % 1 QC 10/11/10 1868 53-7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 102 % 1 QC 10/11/10 Pnnted Page 7 of 9 10/18/10 11 01 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010005 Client Sample ID G 3 Laboratory Sample ID 1010005 05 Date Sampled 10/07/10 13 40 Sample Description Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE U ug/L 10 40 10 JMM 10/12/10 Tesf Method SIV 846, 8260B (Wafer; Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 10/11/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 10/11/10 71^3-2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM U ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 10/11/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE U ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 10/11/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE U ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 10/11/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 10/11/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 10/11/10 124^8 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 10/11/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 156-59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2-DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 10/11/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/11/10 100 41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 09-2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2-PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 10/11/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 34-5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 10/11/10 127 18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 10/11/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 00-5 1 1 2-TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 10/11/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 10/11/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 10/11/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 10/11/10 95 47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/11/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 103 % 1 QC 10/11/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 103 % 1 QC 10/11/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 97 2 % 1 QC 10/11/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 102 % 1 QC 10/11/10 Pnnted Page 8 of 9 10/18/10 11 01 Data Reporting Qualifiers U Indicates that the analyte concentration is less than the MDL B This flag is used when an analyte is found in the blank as well as the sample Indicates an extimated 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 EQL (e g 3 J with an EQL of 10) MDL Method Detection Limit The minimum concentration of a substance that can be confidently measured and reported The laboratory has demonstrated that the MDL can be achieved in a laboratory reagent blank, but does not guarantee it can be achieved in all sample matnces EQL Estimated Quantitation Limit The EQL generally is 5 to 10 times the MDL For many analytes the EQL is selected as the value of the lowest standard in the calibration curve Dilution Dilution Factor The prepared sample was diluted by this factor because the Factor sample was too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matnx Any dilution factor causes a corresponding increase in the MDL and EQL Page 9 of 9 Pnnted 10/18/10 1101 ATK Launch Systems Environmental Laboratory Client Name Ou/ Garner Sample Receipt Checklist SDG No Camer Number • Hand delivered no cooler jyftand delivered sample(5) taken out at receiving counter Cooler Information Cooler Number/ID Condition of Shipping Container Cooler Sealed (taped) Custody Seals Present Coolant state of Coolant Thermometer ID Packing Description p6ood •Yes •Yes • Intact •Ice ^pf^ozen Reading _ •Fair •No • No •Broken ^^ue Ice DNone •Partially Frozen S. C CF " •Not Applicable ^^ficH Applicable ^ot Applicable •Damaged (explain) _ Seal Number Other •Melted Corrected Temp r Temp Blank Included DYes ^No Chaln-Of-Custody Information COC Present »- ft -»^i ^BYes COC Number(s) tll^*'01-—" ^ COC signed (relinquished and received) jXyes COC or LWI agrees with sample labels ^es Notes •No •No •No Other •Not Applicable •Not Applicable Sample Information Samples included in cooler Custody Seals Present Sample containers intact Samples in proper containers Sufficient sample volume All samples received In hold time •Yes •Intact pYes JZl^es jaYes Water - VO/U have zero headspace ZPre-preserved with HCl Notes other •Broken Seal Number(s) _ •No Notes •No • No •No •No •Pre-preserved with Na^SjOs •Not Applicable DNon-Preserved Water - pH acceptable upon receipt •Yes DAdjusted (see comments below) ,0flot Applicable HNO3 = H2SO4 = NaOH = ZnAC /NaOH = HCL = Water pH adjusted (mfg & Lot No) HNO3 HzSOi. NajSOjOj other _ Notes NaOH _ZnAC HCl SOP-102 Form A ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK REQUEST 1010012 " ATK ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY LWR No Login No E13205 FROM CXTZNSION COST CENTER WORKORDER usss3e-i<di PATI 0Rf;ANlZAT10N MAIL STOP SOI REPORT RESULTS TO HELEN RAVSTEN, MS 301 SAMPLE INFORMATION SAMPLE DATE TYPE LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS SAMPLE DATE G c LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS 1 y,s K I^Hs^ / J % Jt LC tu 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CHAIN OF CUSTODY R^^/^IS^D^ DATE TIME RECEIVED BY DATE TIME /^M/2 lof IS./10 /^^ FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY DATE COMPLETED DATE REPORTED 988P LS333 G\N CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Listing of Sample Information and Testing Requested Monday, November 08, 2010 TESTED FOR ATK DLV Environmental Monitonng Thiokol Corp, UT 84322 ANALYZED BY-ATK Launch Systems Analytical Chemistry Laboratory P O Box 707, M/S 245 Bngham City, UT 84302-0707 435-863-3732 435-863-8080 Contact Name. Project. Sample Delivery Group Al Lee Ground Water Testing - DLV 1010012 Page 1 of 6 Pnnted 11/08/10 09 42 Sample Delivery Group 1010012 Sample No Client No Received Collect Date/Time Test Requested Sample Description Matnx 1010012 01 J5 10/12/10 10/12/2010 13 45 0 EPA 314 0 SW-846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1010012 02 J6 10/12/10 10/12/2010 13 58 0 EPA 314 0 SW-846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1010012-03 J 8 10/12/10 10/12/2010 15 47 0 EPA 314 0 SW-846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water Certified By 11/08/2010 W Scott Fraser, Quality Assurance Officer Date This certifies that the following data meets the requirements of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) unless otherwise annotated Page 2 of 6 Pnnted 11/08/10 09 42 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010012 Client Sample ID J 5 Laboratory Sample ID 1010012 01 Sample Description ATK DLV - Groundwater Fall 2010 DateSampled 10/12/10 1345 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography MDL 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 23 ug/L 1 4 1 JMM 10/19/1C Test Method SIV 846 8260B (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 10/14/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 10/14/10 71-43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM U ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 10/14/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 10/14/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 10/14/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 10/14/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 10/14/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM 0 6 J ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 10/14/10 124^8 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 10/14/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 35 4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 10/14/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/14/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/14/10 100-41-4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 591 78-6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 10/14/10 108-10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 10/14/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 10/14/10 127-16-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/14/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 10/14/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 10/14/10 79 01-6 TRICHLOROETHENE 34 J ug/L 07 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 03 10 1 QC 10/14/10 108 05-4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 10/14/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 03 10 1 QC 10/14/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 10/14/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 101 % 1 QC 10/14/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 103 % 1 QC 10/14/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 93 4 % 1 QC 10/14/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 97 5 % 1 QC 10/14/10 Pnnted Page 3 of 6 11/08/10 09 42 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010012 Client Sample ID J6 Laboratory Sample ID 1010012 02 Sample Description ATK DLV Groundwater Fall 2010 Date Sampled 10/12/10 13 58 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 12 ug/L 1 4 1 JMM 10/19/10 Test Method SW 846, 8260B (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 10/14/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 10/14/10 71-43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 10/14/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 10/14/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 10/14/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 10/14/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE 0 3 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75-00 3 CHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 10/14/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 10/14/10 124-48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 10/14/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 156 59^ CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 156-60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 10/14/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 10061-01 5 CIS-1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/14/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/14/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 591 78-6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 08 10 1 QC 10/14/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 10/14/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 10/14/10 127 18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/14/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 05 10 1 QC 10/14/10 71 55-6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 10/14/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 10/14/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 1330 20-7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 10/14/10 95^7 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 17060 07-0 1 2 DICHL0R0ETHANE-D4 100 % 1 QC 10/14/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 103 % 1 QC 10/14/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 94 2 % 1 QC 10/14/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 96 % 1 QC 10/14/10 Pnnted Page 4 of 6 11/08/10 09 42 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1010012 Client Sample ID J8 Laboratory Sample ID 1010012 03 Sample Description ATK DLV Groundwater Fall 2010 DateSampled 10/12/10 15 47 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography MDL 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE U ug/L 1 4 1 JMM 10/19/10 Test Method SW 846 82606 flVaferJ Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 10/14/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 10/14/10 71-43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM U ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 10/14/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE U ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 10/14/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE U ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 10/14/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 10/14/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 10/14/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 10/14/10 124-48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 10/14/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 10/14/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/14/10 10061-02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/14/10 100 41-4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 10/14/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 10/14/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 10/14/10 127 18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 10/14/10 108-88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 05 10 1 QC 10/14/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 10/14/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 10/14/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 10/14/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 108 05-4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 10/14/10 75 01 4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 10/14/10 95 47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 10/14/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 101 % 1 QC 10/14/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 103 % 1 QC 10/14/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 95 1 % 1 QC 10/14/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 99 1 % 1 QC 10/14/10 Pnnted Page 5 of 6 11/08/10 09 42 Data Reporting Qualifiers Indicates that the analyte concentration is less than the MDL This flag is used when an analyte is found in the blank as well as the sample Indicates an extimated 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 critena but the result is less than the EQL (e g 3 J with an EQL of 10) MDL Method Detection Limit The minimum concentration of a substance that can be confidently measured and reported The laboratory has demonstrated that the MDL can be achieved in a laboratory reagent blank, but does not guarantee it can be achieved in all sample matnces EQL Estimated Quantitation Limit The EQL generally is 5 to 10 times the MDL For many analytes the EQL is selected as the value of the lowest standard in the calibration curve Dilution Dilution Factor The prepared sample was diluted by this factor because the Factor sample was too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matrix Any dilution factor causes a corresponding increase in the MDL and EQL Page 6 of 6 Pnnted 11/08/10 09 42 ATK Launch Systems Environmental Laboratory Client Name Sample Receipt Checklist SDG No Camer _ Gamer Number • Hand delivered no cooler y|Hand delivered sample(s) taken out at receiving counter Cooler Information Cooler Number/IO. CoTAdrtton of Shipping Container Cooler Sealed (taped) Custody Seals Present Coolant state of Coolant Thermometer ID Packing Descnption fe^ood •Yes •Yes •Intact •Ice ^JfTozen Reading, •Fair OI<to •Not Applicable •Not Applicable •Not Applicable •Damaged (explain). •Broken p^e Ice GNone •Partially Frozen _4_C CF. : Seal Number Other •Melted Corrected Temp _ Temp Blank Included dYes DNo Notes Chain-Of Custody Information COC Present _. ,0 7-, COCNumbeits)_t/P*CO ^ COC signed (relinquuhed and received) ISYK^ COC or LWI agrees with sample labels icPi'es •No •No •No Other •Not Applicable •Not Applicable Sample Information Samples included in cooler Custody Seals Present Sample containers intact. Samples in proper containers Sufficient sample volume All samples received In hold time Water—VO A & have zero headspace pwe-presenred with HCl Notes •Yes •Intact es(io Other •Broken Seal Number^s) _ DNo Notes •No •No •No •No DNot Applicable •Pre-preserved with NajSjOj •Non Preserved jrftatA Water - pH acceptable upon receipt QYes QAdjusted (see comments below) HNO3 = H2SO, = NaOH = Applicable ZnAC/NaOH = _HCL = Water - pH adjusted (mfg & Lot No) HNO3 HjSO,, Na,SOiOj ^Other_ Notes NaOH _ZnAC. HCl SOP-102 Form A 1012003 ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK REQUEST ™ ATK ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY LWR No Login No E13209 FROM EXTENSION COST CENTER —^——— WORKORDER DATE ORGANIZATION MAIL STOP REPORT RESULTS TO HELEN RAVSTEN, MS 301 SAMPLE INFORMATION SAMPLE DATE TYPE LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS SAMPLE DATE G c LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS y /ISO / / /zoo II It " X '/ n f " " \z\i\li> / fl „ " o " 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 CHAIN OF CUSTODY RELJ^QUISHEDJBV DATE TIME RECEIVED BY DATE TIME jz/i//a /SVS' FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY DATE COMPLETED DATE REPORTED 988P LS333 GW CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Listing of Sample information and Testing Requested Friday, January 14, 2011 TESTED FOR ATK DLV Environmental Monitoring Thiokol Corp, UT 84322 ANALYZED BY ATK Launch Systems Analytical Chemistry Laboratory P O Box 707, M/S 245 Brigham City, UT 84302-0707 435-863-3732 435-863-8080 Contact Name- Project Sample Delivery Group Al Lee Ground Water Testing - DLV 1012003 Page 1 of 7 Pnnted 01/14/1114 01 Sample Delivery Group 1012003 Sample No Ciient No Test Requested Sample Description Received Collect Date/Time Matrix 1012003 01 D 4 12/01/10 12/1/2010 11 30 00 EPA 3U0 SW 846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1012003 02 D 5 12/01/10 12/1/2010 12 00 00 EPA 314 0 SW 846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1012003 03 E 2 12/01/10 12/1/2010 14 30 00 EPA 314 0 SW 846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1012003 04 J 2 12/01/10 12/1/2010 15 00 00 EPA 314 0 SW846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water Certified By 01/14/2011 W Scott Fraser, Quality Assurance Officer Date This certifies that the following data meets the requirements of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) unless otherwise annotated Page 2 of 7 Pnnted 01/14/1114 01 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012003 Client Sample ID D4 Sample Description ATK DLV Groundwater Fall 2010 Laboratory Sample ID 1012003 01 DateSampled 12/01/10 11 30 Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 130000 ug/L 1000 4000 1000 JMM 12/14/10 Tes* Method SIV 846 8260B (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/03/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/03/10 71^3 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 27A BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM U ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/03/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE U ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/03/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE U ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE 0 2 J ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/03/10 56 23 S CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 2 5 J ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE 04 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/03/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM 1 9 J ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/03/10 124-48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/03/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 35 4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE 12 5 ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 156 59-4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 156 60 5 TRANS-1 2 DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/03/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 10061-01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE U ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/03/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE U ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/03/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE U ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE U ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 10 1 4-METHYL-2 PENTANONE U ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/03/10 100-42 5 STYRENE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/03/10 127-18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/03/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE 2 1 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/03/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE 55 6 ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE 0 7 J ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 05-4 VINYL ACETATE U ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/03/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 03 10 1 QC 12/03/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 12/03/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 100 % 1 QC 12/03/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 100 % 1 QC 12/03/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 94 6 % 1 QC 12/03/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 99 1 % 1 QC 12/03/10 Pnnted Page 3 of 7 01/14/11 14 01 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012003 Client Sample ID D5 Sample Description ATK DLV Groundwater Fall 2010 Laboratory Sample ID 1012003 02 DateSampled 12/01/10 12 00 Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 168000 ug/L 1000 4000 1000 JMM 12/14/10 fes^ Method SW 846, 82606 (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/03/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/03/10 71-43 2 BENZENE OSJ ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 27^ BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/03/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/03/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/03/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 3 6 J ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE 0 4 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/03/10 67-66 3 CHLOROFORM 7 7 J ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/03/10 124^8 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/03/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 35A 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE 21 4 ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 156 59-4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2-DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/03/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/03/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/03/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 591 78-6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 10 1 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/03/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/03/10 127 18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 05 10 1 QC 12/03/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE 5 9 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 79 00-5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/03/10 79 01-6 TRICHLOROETHENE 637 ug/L 7 100 10 QC 12/03/10 75-69 4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE U ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/03/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE U ug/L 06 10 1 QC 12/03/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 101 % 1 QC 12/03/10 460 00-4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 96 % 1 QC 12/03/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 94 2 % 1 QC 12/03/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 97 7 % 1 QC 12/03/10 Pnnted Page 4 of 7 01/14/11 14 01 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012003 Client Sample ID E2 Sample Description ATK DLV - Groundwater Fall 2010 Laboratory Sample ID 1012003-03 Date Sampled 12/01/10 14 30 Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Teat Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE U ug/L 10 40 10 JMM 12/15/10 Test Method SiiV 846 82608 (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/03/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/03/10 71-43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/03/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/03/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75-15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/03/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/03/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/03/10 124-48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/03/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/03/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 10061-01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/03/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/03/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75-09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 08 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/03/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/03/10 127 18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/03/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/03/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE 2 3 J ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 69 4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 03 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/03/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 1330-20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 12/03/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 101 % 1 QC 12/03/10 460 00-4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 96 4 % 1 QC 12/03/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 92 9 % 1 QC 12/03/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 98 7 % 1 QC 12/03/10 Pnnted Page 5 of 7 01/14/11 14 01 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012003 Client Sample ID J 2 Laboratory Sample ID 1012003 04 Date Sampled 12/01/10 15 00 Sample Description ATK DLV Groundwater Fall 2010 Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 223 ug/L 5 20 5 JMM 12/15/10 Tesf Method SW 846 8260B (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/03/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/03/10 71 43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/03/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/03/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/03/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/03/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/03/10 124 48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/03/10 107 06-2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 166 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/03/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/03/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/03/10 100 41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/03/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/03/10 127 18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/03/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/03/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/03/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE 11J ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/03/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/03/10 75 01 4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 0 6 10 1 QC 12/03/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/03/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 101 % 1 QC 12/03/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 97 3 % 1 QC 12/03/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 92 7 % 1 QC 12/03/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 100 % 1 QC 12/03/10 Pnnted Page 6 of 7 01/14/11 14 01 Data Reporting Qualifiers indicates that the analyte concentration is less than the MDL This flag is used when an analyte is found in the blank as well as the sample Indicates an extimated 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 critena but the result is less than the EQL (eg 3 J with an EQL of 10) MDL Method Detection Limit The minimum concentration of a substance that can be confidently measured and reported The laboratory has demonstrated that the MDL can be achieved in a laboratory reagent blank but does not guarantee it can be achieved in all sample matnces EQL Estimated Quantitation Limit The EQL generally is 5 to 10 times the MDL For many analytes the EQL is selected as the value ofthe lowest standard in the calibration curve Dilution Dilution Factor The prepared sample was diluted by this factor because the Factor sample was too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matnx Any dilution factor causes a corresponding increase in the MDL and EQL Page 7 of 7 Pnnted 01/14/11 14 01 ATK Launch Systems Environmental Laboratory Sample Receipt Checklist SDG No Client Name Camer ]kU \J^^ Camer Number • Hand delivefed no cooler \a^Hand deln/ered sample(s) taken out at receiving coun'er Cooler Infonnation Cooler NumbcrflD Condition cf Shipping Container Cooler Sealed (taped) Custody Seals Present 6dood DYes •Yes •Intact OFair ^0 Coolant state of Coolant Themiometer ID Padang Descnption tJ^rozen Reading, •Not Applicable QNot Applicable •Not Applicable •Broken •Blue Ice ONone •Partially FnKcn OMelted J CF UL. •Damaged (explain). Seal Number . Other Con-ectedTemp \ 'C Temp Blank Included OYes ON^' Chaln-Of-Custody Infonnation COO Present Kx/t^M DNo Other COC Nuinbej(s) b SOt VtCfa./ COC signed (relinquished and received) 0^ DNo ONot Applicable COC or LWI agrees with sample labels- ONo DNot/Applicable Notes Sample Information Samples included m cooler Custody Seals Present DYes Oln^ Sample oontaners Intact •QNeit Samples in proper containers- Suffiaent sample volume An samples received In hold tone. Water - VO^V^have zero headspace IPre-preserved with HCl Notes Other •Broken Seal Number<s). •No Notes •No DNo •No •Pre-preserved with NajSsQj. •Not AppEeable QNon-Pieserved Water - pH acceptable upon receipt DYes HNOi= ^H^0« = •Adjusted (see comments belov^ \tfNot Applicable ^NaOH" ^ZnAC/NaOH = HCL = Water-pHadjusted (mfg &Lx)tNo) HNOs. H^04. Na^OA ^Other, Notes NaOH ZnAC HCl SOP-102FonnA 1012009 ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK REQUEST " ATK ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY LWR No Login No E13211 FROMi EXTENSION ^si^e>B COST CENTER e>zjao WORKORDER DATE /z/s//o ORGAN1ZATIO^ MAIL STOP REPORT RESULTS TO HELEN RAVSTEN, MS 301 SAMPLE INFORMATION SAMPLE DATE TYPE LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS SAMPLE DATE G C LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS T It ft tt tf 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 CHAIN OF CUSTODY l^UCj^lJ^ISHED ^ DATE TIME RECEIVED BY DATE TIME ////M l^/lf}//6 ' / f ^ t FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY DATE COMPLETED DATE REPORTED 988P LS333 GW CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Listing of Sample Information and Testmg Requested Friday, January 14, 2011 TESTED FOR ATK DLV Environmental Monitoring Thiokol Corp, UT 84322 ANALYZED BY ATK Launch Systems Analytical Chemistry Laboratory P O Box 707, M/S 245 Brigham City, UT 84302-0707 435-863-3732 435-863-8080 Contact Name. Project Sample Delivery Group Al Lee Ground Water Testing - DLV 1012009 Page 1 of 5 Pnnted 01/14/1114 02 Sample Delivery Group 1012009 Sample No Client No Received Collect Date/Time Test Requested Sample Description Matrix 1012009 01 H6 12/03/10 12/3/2010 13 40 00 EPA 314 0 SW846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Ctiromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1012009 02 H 8 12/03/10 12/3/2010 14 30 00 EPA 314 0 SW846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water Certified By 01/14/2011 W Scott Fraser, Quality Assurance Officer Date This certifies that the following data meets the requirements of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) unless otherwise annotated Page 2 of 5 Pnnted 01/14/11 14 02 Listrng of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012009 Client Sample ID H6 Sample Description ATK-DLV Groundwater Fall 2010 Laboratory Sample ID 1012009 01 Date Sampled 12/03/10 13 40 Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Mefhod EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE U ug/L 5 20 5 JMM 12/15/10 Test Method SIV 846, 82606 (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/07/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/07/10 71^3 2 BENZENE u ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/07/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/07/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/07/10 S6 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/07/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/07/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/07/10 74-87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/07/10 124 48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/07/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE 1 8 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/07/10 156 59-4 CIS 1 2-DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/07/10 1S6-60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/07/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/07/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/07/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 12/07/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/07/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/07/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/07/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/07/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/07/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/07/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/07/10 71 55-6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/07/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/07/10 79 01-6 TRICHLOROETHENE 1 5 J ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/07/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/07/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/07/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 0 6 10 1 QC 12/07/10 95-47-6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/07/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 99 6 % 1 QC 12/07/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 94 9 % 1 QC 12/07/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 91 9 % 1 QC 12/07/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 98 1 % 1 QC 12/07/10 Pnnted Page 3 of 5 01/14/11 14 02 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012009 Client Sample ID H 8 Laboratory Sample ID 1012009 02 Date Sampled 12/03/10 14 30 Sample Description ATK DLV Groundwater Fall 2010 Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE U ug/L 5 20 5 JMM 12/15/10 Tes< Method SIV 846, 82608 (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/07/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/07/10 71 43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM U ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/07/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE U ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/07/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE U ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE U ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/07/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE U ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/07/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/07/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/07/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/07/10 124 48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/07/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE 06 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/07/10 156-59-4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/07/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/07/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/07/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE U ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/07/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/07/10 100-41-4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/07/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/07/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/07/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/07/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/07/10 127 18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 12/07/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/07/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/07/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/07/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/07/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/07/10 108 05-4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/07/10 75 01 4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/07/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 12/07/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/07/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 99 5 % 1 QC 12/07/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 97 1 % 1 QC 12/07/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 93 1 % 1 QC 12/07/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 99 4 % 1 QC 12/07/10 Pnnted Page 4 of 5 01/14/11 14 02 Data Reporting Qualifiers U Indicates that the analyte concentration is less than the MDL This flag is used when an analyte is found in the blank as well as the sample Indicates an extimated 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 critena but the result is less than the EQL (e g 3 J with an EQL of 10) MDL Method Detection Limit The minimum concentration of a substance that can be confidently measured and reported The laboratory has demonstrated that the MDL can be achieved in a laboratory reagent blank, but does not guarantee it can be achieved in all sample matnces EQL Estimated Quantitation Limit The EQL generally is 5 to 10 times the MDL For many analytes the EQL is selected as the value of the lowest standard in the calibration curve Dilution Dilution Factor The prepared sample was diluted by this factor because the Factor sample was too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matnx Any dilution factor causes a corresponding increase in the MDL and EQL Page 5 of 5 Pnnted 01/14/11 14 02 ATK Launch Systems Environmental Laboratory Client Name Sample Receipt Checklist SDG No Camer_ Q Hand delivered no cooler . Camer Nunber C/Wand delivered sample(s) taken out at receiving counter I'D {UDtP^ Cooler Information Cooler NumberJIO Condition of Shipping Container Cooler Sealed (taped) Custody Seals Present Coolant State of Coolant „ Thermometer ID t/GlVV^ Packing Description Cod •Yes OYes •Int^ p^zen Reading _ DFair £INo •Broken CBlue Ice ^Partially Frozen •Not Applicaole ONo' Applicable •Not Applicable •Damaged (explain). jNone Seal Number _ Other •Melted CF Con-ected Temp _ Temp Blank Included OYes V/CJNO Cham-Of-Custody Infonnation COC Present f lOO i i COCNumbef<s)_ELii*d_) / COC signed (relinquished and received) ^l>fes COC or LWI agrees with sample labels ffUs Notes. ONo ONo ONo Other •Not Applicable ONot Applicable Sample Information Samples included In cooler ^^<A4^llr^uui^ -v ipUstcU^ j \y-Mov^uvi45 pUjHl^^^U/ Custody Seals Present Sample comaineis intacL Samples In proper containers Sufficient sample volume All samples received In hold time •Yes •In z Water - VOA vhave zen headspace Dfre-presefved with HCl Notes ll(io Other •Broken Seal Numbef<s}_ •No Notes •No •No •No •No ONot Applicable •Pref reserved with NaSJ:^ •Non-Preserved «jNot Water - pH acceptable upon receipt • Yes HNOjS HjSO< = •Adjusted (see comments below) iONot Applicable NaOH= ZnACIHaOH = HCL = _ Water-pH adjusted (mfg & Lot No) HNOj. H^04, NajSOjOi Other. Notes NaOH ZnAC HCl SOP-102 FoimA 1012015 ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK REQUEST ''° ATK ENVIRONME^TAL LABORATORY LWR No Login No E13216 EXTENSION COST CENTER WORK ORDER DATE ORCANIZATIOV ^ MAIL STOP REPORT RESULTS TO HELEN RAVSTEN, MS 301 SAMPLE INFORMATION SAMPLE DATE TYPE LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS SAMPLE DATE G c LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS 1 f-c^ izliilio llZC MOC'^Z/^O.CU^-W^ o X ff /^^ ti f/ fr ^ ' c-m I2[,l{t> '/ II /r " {zjisif X // IH/O t< ff tl '/ h/iiL X 11/S ft ^f t 0 1 t izliillo /SCO " f, f ' 1 V /ses ff ff fl //f 8 9 10 II 12 CHAIN OF CUSTODY REIilN?)t;iSHED BY/7 DATE TIME RECEIVED BY DATE TIME /zltif/i> ( r z c> / / FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY DATE COMPLETED DATE REPORTED SIGNATURE 988P LS333 GW CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Listing of Sample Information and Testing Requested Friday, January 14, 2011 TESTED FOR ATK DLV Environmental Monitonng Thiokol Corp, UT 84322 ANALYZED BY ATK Launch Systems Analytical Chemistry Laboratory P O Box 707, M/S 245 Bngham City, UT 84302-0707 435-863-3732 435-863-8080 Contact Name: Project Sample Delivery Group Al Lee Ground Water Testing - DLV 1012015 Page 1 of 11 Pnnted 01/14/1114 02 Sample Delivery Group 1012015 Sample No Client No Received Collect Date/Time Test Requested Sample Description Matrix 1012015 01 F4 12/13/10 12/13/2010 13 20 0 1 EPA 314 0 SW 846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1012015 02 C8 12/13/10 12/13/2010 13 200 EPA 314 0 SW 846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1012015 03 C SA 12/13/10 12/13/2010 13 20 0 EPA 314 0 SW 846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1012015 04 FBI 12/13/10 12/13/2010 13 20 0 EPA 314 0 SW 846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1012015-05 TB-1 12/13/10 12/13/2010 13 20 0 EPA 314 0 SW 846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1012015-06 C7 12/13/10 12/13/2010 13 200 EPA 314 0 SW846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1012015-07 C 7A 12/13/10 12/13/2010 13 200 EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Water Page 2 of 11 Pnnted 01/14/11 14 02 Sample Delivery Group 1012015 Sample No Client No Test Requested Sample Description Received Collect Date/Time Matrix 1012015 07 C 7A 12/13/10 12/13/2010 13 20 0 SW846 8260B (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis Water Certified By 01/14/2011 W Scott Fraser Quality Assurance Officer Date This certifies that the following data meets the requirements of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) unless otherwise annotated Page 3 of 11 Pnnted 01/14/11 14 02 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012015 Client Sample ID F4 Laboratory Sample ID 1012015 01 Sample Description ATK DLV Goundwater Fall 2010 DateSampled 12/13/10 13 20 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 184 ug/L 1 4 1 JMM 12/16/10 Test Method SW 846, 8260S (Water) Volatile Org anic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71 43 2 BENZENE u ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/15/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE 0 2 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/15/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM 4 J ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/15/10 124-48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 35 4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE 1 7 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156-59-4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100 41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2-PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/15/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE 19 1 ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75-69 4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/15/10 75 01 4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 0 6 10 1 QC 12/15/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 03 10 1 QC 12/15/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 97 6 % 1 QC 12/15/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 97 2 % 1 QC 12/15/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 89 9 % 1 QC 12/15/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 103 % 1 QC 12/15/10 Page 4 of 11 Pnnted 01/14/1114 02 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012015 Client Sample ID C8 Laboratory Sample ID 1012015 02 Sample Description ATK DLV Goundwater Fall 2010 DateSampled 12/13/10 13 20 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate on Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 7 ug/L 1 4 1 JMM 12/16/10 Test Mefhod SW 846, 8260B (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71 43 2 BENZENE u ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/15/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/15/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74-87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/15/10 124-48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 35 4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78-87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061-01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 591 78 5 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/15/10 127 18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/16/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71 55-6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 01-6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108-05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/15/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 12/15/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 17060-07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 96 8 % 1 QC 12/15/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 98 2 % 1 QC 12/15/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 90 3 % 1 QC 12/15/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 102 % 1 QC 12/15/10 Page 5 of 11 Pnnted 01/14/1114 02 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012015 Client Sample ID C 8A Laboratory Sample ID 1012015 03 Sample Description ATK DLV Goundwater Fall 2010 Date Sampled 12/13/10 13 20 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date TestMet/iod EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 7 ug/L 1 4 1 JMM 12/16/10 Test Method SW 846 8260B (Water) Volatile Org: inic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71-43 2 BENZENE u ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/15/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/15/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/15/10 124 48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100 41-4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 10-1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/15/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/15/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 0 6 10 1 QC 12/15/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 98 4 % 1 QC 12/15/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 95 9 % 1 QC 12/15/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 90 5 % 1 QC 12/15/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 103 % 1 QC 12/15/10 Page 6 Of 11 Pnnted 01/14/11 14 02 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012015 Client Sample ID FBI Laboratory Sample ID 1012015 04 Sample Description ATK-DLV - Goundwater Fall 2010 DateSampled 12/13/10 13 20 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Method EPA 3140 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE u ug/L 1 4 1 JMM 12/16/10 Tesf Method SW 846 82606 (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE u ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN u ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71 43 2 BENZENE u ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/15/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/15/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/15/10 124 48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 59-4 CIS 1 2-DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100-41-4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 03 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/15/10 127 18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71 55-6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 01-6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/15/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 12/15/10 95-47-6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 97 9 % 1 QC 12/15/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 95 2 % 1 QC 12/15/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 87 9 % 1 QC 12/15/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 104 % 1 QC 12/15/10 Page 7 of 11 Pnnted 01/14/1114 02 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012015 Client Sample ID TB 1 Laboratory Sample ID 1012015 05 Sample Description ATK DLV Goundwater Fall 2010 DateSampled 12/13/10 13 20 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography MDL 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE u ug/L 1 4 1 JMM 12/16/10 Test Method SW 846 8260B (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE u ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN u ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71^3 2 BENZENE u ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/15/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/15/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/15/10 124^8 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75-34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 35 4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100 41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75-09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100^2 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/15/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108-88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 05 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71-55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79-00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79-01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75-69 4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/15/10 75 01 4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 12/15/10 95 47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE-D4 98 5 % 1 QC 12/15/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 94 6 % 1 QC 12/15/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 88 8 % 1 QC 12/15/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 104 % 1 QC 12/15/10 Page 8 of 11 Pnnted 01/14/1114 02 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012015 Client Sample ID C7 Laboratory Sample ID 1012015 06 Date Sampled 12/13/10 13 20 Sample Description ATK DLV Goundwater Fall 2010 Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Tesf Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 102 ug/L 5 20 5 JMM 12/16/10 Tesf Method SIV 846, 8260S (Waferj Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71-43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM U ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE U ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE U ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE U ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/15/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE U ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/15/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM U ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/15/10 124 48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE U ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2-DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE U ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE U ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE U ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100-41-4 ETHYLBENZENE U ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100 42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/15/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 69 4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 05-4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/15/10 75 01 4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 03 10 1 QC 12/15/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 0 6 10 1 QC 12/15/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 98 2 % 1 QC 12/15/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 93 9 % 1 QC 12/15/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 89 7 % 1 QC 12/15/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 103 % 1 QC 12/15/10 Page 9 of 11 Pnnted 01/14/1114 02 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012015 Client Sample ID C 7A Laboratory Sample ID 1012015 07 DateSampled 12/13/10 13 20 Sample Description ATK DLV Goundwater Fall 2010 Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE 97 ug/L 5 20 5 JMM 12/16/10 Tesf Method SIV 846, 8260S CWaferj Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71 43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/15/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/15/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/15/10 124 48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/15/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 35 4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 156 60 5 TRANS-1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/15/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3-DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 12/15/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100 41-4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/15/10 100^2-5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/15/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/15/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/15/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/15/10 75 69 4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 108 05-4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/15/10 75 01^ VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 1330 20 7 mp XYLENE u ug/L 0 6 10 1 QC 12/15/10 95^7 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/15/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 97 8 % 1 QC 12/15/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 95 3 % 1 QC 12/15/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 89 % 1 QC 12/15/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 104 % 1 QC 12/15/10 Page 10 of 11 Pnnted 01/14/1114 02 Data Reporting Qualifiers Indicates that the analyte concentration is less than the MDL This flag is used when an analyte is found in the blank as well as the sample Indicates an extimated 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 EQL (e g 3 J with an EQL of 10) MDL Method Detection Limit The minimum concentration of a substance that can be confidently measured and reported The laboratory has demonstrated that the MDL can be achieved in a laboratory reagent blank but does not guarantee it can be achieved in all sample matrices EQL Estimated Quantitation Limit The EQL generally is 5 to 10 times the MDL For many analytes the EQL is selected as the value of the lowest standard in the calibration curve Dilution Dilution Factor The prepared sample was diluted by this factor because the Factor sample was too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matnx Any dilution factor causes a corresponding increase in the MDL and EQL Page 11 of 11 Pnnted 01/14/1114 02 ATK Launch Systems Environmental Laboratory Client Name Sample Receipt Checklist SDG No Camer_ • Hand delivered no cooler Camer Number l>fland delivered sample(s) taken out at receiving counter Cooler Information Cooler NumberJIO Condition of Shipping Container Cooler Sealed (taped) Custody Seals Present Coolant State of Coolant Thermometer ID Packing Descnption •Yes •Yes Qlnteet OfTOzen Reading _ DFair •Not Applicable •Not Applicable •Not Applicable •Broken •Blue Ice ONone •Partially Frozen DMelted C CF ~- DDamaged (explain). Seal Number. Other Connected Temp _ Temp Blank Included OYes Chain-Of-Custody Informafaon COC Present ,2^// COCNumber(s) C COC signed (relinquished and received) COC or LWI agrees with sample labels •No •No •No Notes Other •Not Applicable •Not Ajiplicable Sample Infonnation Samples included In cooler Custody Seals PresenL Sample container intacL Samples In proper containers SufHaent sample volume All samples received in hold bme' Water - VO/^»rave zero headspace ppre-pneserved with HCl Notes- OYes •Intact z IQo •Broken ONo •No ONo ONo^ Other Seal Numbet^s) _ Notes \j^es ONo ONot Applicable •Pre-preserved with Na2S20]. DNon-Preserved Bl^otAj Water - pH acceptable upon receipt • Yes HN03 = H,SO, = •Adjusted (see comments below) BNot Applicable NaOH= ^ZnAC/NaOH = HCL = Water-pH adjusted (mfg & Lot No) HNO3 ^HjSO^ NajSOjOj Other. Notes NaOH. ZnAC HCl SOP-102 Foim A 1012027 ENVIRONMENTAL LAB WORK REQUEST ™' ATK ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY LWR No Login No E13219 FROM EXTENSION COST CENTER WORKORDER DATE ORCAMZATION MAIL STOP MS REPORT RESULTS TO HELEN RAVSTEN, MS 301 SAMPLE INFORMATION SAMPLE DATE TYPE LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS SAMPLE DATE G c LOCATION TIME TEST REMARKS /Z'SO l/cc- fj2jCdO, cu^H - sm o A yon ^/F&-^ izlzi/to y /Z)^0 ll It It It ti 1' ft ll 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 CHAIN OF CUSTODY ^^el^QUISHED^Y DATE TIME RECEIVED BY DATE TIME lz/z///o FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY DATE COMPLETED DATE REPORTED SIGNATURE 988P LS333 GW CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Listing of Sample Information and Testing Requested Friday, January 14, 2011 TESTED FOR ATK DLV Environmental Monitonng Thiokol Corp, UT 84322 ANALYZED BY. ATK Launch Systems Analytical Chemistry Laboratory P O Box 707, M/S 245 Bngham City, UT 84302-0707 435-863-3732 435-863-8080 Contact Name: Project. Sample Delivery Group Al Lee Ground Water Testing - DLV 1012027 Page 1 of 6 Pnnted 01/14/1114 02 Sample Delivery Group 1012027 Sample No Client No Received Collect Date/Time Test Requested Sample Description Matrix 1012027 01 LF3 12/21/10 12/21/2010 10 30 0 EPA 314 0 SW 846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1012027 02 FB2 12/21/10 12/21/2010 10 40 0 EPA 314 0 SW 846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water 1012027 03 TB 2 12/21/10 12/21/2010 10 450 EPA 314 0 SW 846 8260B (Water) Perchlorate Ion Chromatography Volatile Organic Analysis Water Water Certified By /( 01/14/2011 W Scott Fraser Quality Assurance Officer Date This certifies that the following data meets the requirements ofthe National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) unless otherwise annotated Page 2 of 6 Pnnted 01/14/1114 02 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012027 Client Sample ID LF 3 Laboratory Sample ID 1012027 01 Sample Description ATK DLV Groundwater Fall 2010 Date Sampled 12/21/10 10 30 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chronnatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE u ug/L 1 4 1 PCI 01/05/11 Test Method SIV 846, 8260S (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67-64 1 ACETONE u ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/22/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN u ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/22/10 71 43 2 BENZENE u ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/22/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/22/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/22/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/22/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE 02 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/22/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/22/10 124 48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/22/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE OSJ ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 156 59-4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/22/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3-DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/22/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/22/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/22/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/22/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/22/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/22/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/22/10 71 55 6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE 04 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/22/10 79-01-6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE OSJ ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/22/10 75 01 4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 12/22/10 95 47 6 o-XYLENE u ug/L 03 10 1 QC 12/22/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 100 % 1 QC 12/22/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 101 % 1 QC 12/22/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 95 4 % 1 QC 12/22/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 97 5 % 1 QC 12/22/10 Pnnted Page 3 of 6 01/14/11 14 02 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012027 Ghent Sample ID FB 2 Laboratory Sample ID 1012027 02 Sample Description ATK DLV Groundwater Fall 2010 DateSampled 12/21/10 10 40 CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL Dilution EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA3140 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE u ug/L 1 4 1 PCI 01/05/11 Tesf Method S1V846, 8260B (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE u ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/22/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN u ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/22/10 71 43 2 BENZENE u ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 27 4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/22/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/22/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/22/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/22/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE 0 2 J ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75-00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/22/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 74 87 3 CHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/22/10 124 48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/22/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 35 4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/22/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/22/10 10061 02 6 TRANS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/22/10 100-41-4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/22/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL-2 PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/22/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/22/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/22/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/22/10 71 55-6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/22/10 79 01 6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 69 4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 108 05 4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/22/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 12/22/10 95-47-6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 100 % 1 QC 12/22/10 460 00 4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 102 % 1 QC 12/22/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 95 2 % 1 QC 12/22/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 99 % 1 QC 12/22/10 Pnnted Page 4 of 6 01/14/11 14 02 Listing of Results by Sample Sample Delivery Group 1012027 Client Sample ID TB 2 Laboratory Sample ID 1012027 03 Date Sampled 12/21/10 10 45 Sample Description ATK DLV Groundwater Fall 2010 Date Sampled Dilution CAS Number Test Parameter Result Units MDL EQL Factor Analvst Test Date Test Method EPA 314 0 Perchlorate Ion Chromatography 014797 73 0 PERCHLORATE U ug/L 1 4 1 PCI 01/05/11 Test Method SW 846, 82606 (Water) Volatile Organic Analysis 67 64 1 ACETONE U ug/L 5 10 1 QC 12/22/10 107 02 8 ACROLEIN U ug/L 6 10 1 QC 12/22/10 71-43 2 BENZENE U ug/L 0 22 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 19 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 25 2 BROMOFORM u ug/L 0 42 10 1 QC 12/22/10 74 83 9 BROMOMETHANE u ug/L 0 57 10 1 QC 12/22/10 78 93 3 2 BUTANONE u ug/L 1 11 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 15 0 CARBON DISULFIDE u ug/L 0 13 10 1 QC 12/22/10 56 23 5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE u ug/L 0 27 10 1 QC 12/22/10 108 90 7 CHLOROBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 00 3 CHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 35 10 1 QC 12/22/10 67 66 3 CHLOROFORM 0 3 J ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 74-87 3 CHLOROMETHANE U ug/L 0 81 10 1 QC 12/22/10 124 48 1 DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 18 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 34 3 1 1 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 49 10 1 QC 12/22/10 107 06 2 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 29 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 35-4 1 1 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 156 59 4 CIS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 156 60 5 TRANS 1 2 DICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 34 10 1 QC 12/22/10 78 87 5 1 2 DICHLOROPROPANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 10061 01 5 CIS 1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/22/10 10061-02-6 TRANS-1 3 DICHLOROPROPENE u ug/L 04 10 1 QC 12/22/10 100-41 4 ETHYLBENZENE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 591 78 6 2 HEXANONE u ug/L 0 7 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 09 2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 8 10 1 QC 12/22/10 108 10 1 4 METHYL 2-PENTANONE u ug/L 0 53 10 1 QC 12/22/10 100-42 5 STYRENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 79 34 5 112 2 TETRACHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 85 10 1 QC 12/22/10 127 18 4 TETRACHLOROETHENE u ug/L 0 4 10 1 QC 12/22/10 108 88 3 TOLUENE u ug/L 0 5 10 1 QC 12/22/10 71 55-6 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 16 10 1 QC 12/22/10 79 00 5 1 1 2 TRICHLOROETHANE u ug/L 0 25 10 1 QC 12/22/10 79 01-6 TRICHLOROETHENE u ug/L 07 10 1 QC 12/22/10 75 69-4 TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 108 05-4 VINYL ACETATE u ug/L 20 50 1 QC 12/22/10 75 01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 1330 20 7 m p XYLENE u ug/L 06 10 1 QC 12/22/10 95-47 6 0 XYLENE u ug/L 0 3 10 1 QC 12/22/10 17060 07 0 1 2 DICHLOROETHANE D4 98 8 % 1 QC 12/22/10 460 00-4 BROMOFLUOROBENZENE 101 % 1 QC 12/22/10 2037 26 5 TOLUENE D8 95 5 % 1 QC 12/22/10 1868 53 7 DIBROMOFLUOROMETHANE 98 8 % 1 QC 12/22/10 Pnnted Page 5 of 6 01/14/11 14 02 Data Reporting Qualifiers Indicates that the analyte concentration is less than the MDL This flag is used when an analyte is found in the blank as well as the sample Indicates an extimated 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 cntena but the result is less than the EQL (eg 3 J with an EQL of 10) MDL Method Detection Limit The minimum concentration of a substance that can be confidently measured and reported The laboratory has demonstrated that the MDL can be achieved in a laboratory reagent blank but does not guarantee it can be achieved in all sample matrices EQL Estimated Quantitation Limit The EQL generally is 5 to 10 times the MDL For many analytes the EQL is selected as the value of the lowest standard in the calibration curve Dilution Dilution Factor The prepared sample was diluted by this factor because the Factor sample was too concentrated or due to other interferences in the sample matnx Any dilution factor causes a corresponding increase m the MDL and EQL Page 6 of 6 Pnnted 01/14/11 14 02 ATK Launch Systems Environmental Laboratory im Client Name Camer Sample Receipt Ctiecklist SDG No Camer Number • Hand delivered ro cooler y^and delivered S3mple(s) taken out at receiving counter Cooler Information Cooler Number/ID Condition of Shipping Container Cooler Sealed (taped) Custody Seals Present (iSood •Yes •Yes Qlntest Coolant bice State of Coolant OFrozen Thermometer 10 Reading _ Packing Descnption •Fair JlMo t^Io' •Broken •Blug Ice DNone BPartially Frozen _( c CF : •Not Applicable •Not Applicable • Not Applicable •Damaged (explain) _ Seal Number, Other •Melted Conrected Temp _ Temp Blank Included DYes Chain-Of-Custody Information COC Present COC Number(s). COC signed (relinquished and received) COC or LWI agieesvntti sample labels •No •No •No Other •Not Applicable •Not Applicable Notes Sample Infomiaiion Samples induded m cooler Custody Seals Present Sample containers intact Samples m proper containers: Suffiaent sample volurre QYes •Intact other All samples received In hold tme. ^es Water - vOA^Kave zero headspace. jim«-preseived with HCl Notes •Broken Seal Number(s). •No Notes- ONo DNo •No, •No ONot Applicable •Pre-preseived with NajS^Oi. •Non-Preserved Water- pH acceptable upon receipt IJ|T5 DAdjusted (see comments below) bNot Applicable HNO3 = HjSO, = NaOH = ^ZnAC /NaOH = . HCL = Water-pH adjusted (mlg & Lot No) HNO,_ HiSC. NajSOjO, .Other. Notes NaOH. _ZnAC HCl SOP-102 Form A Promontory Post-Closure Permit Fall 2010 Semi-Annual Report PLATES Eartli^x PROMONTORY FAHUIY ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS, INC PROMONTORY FACILITY PROMONTORY UTAH PL ATE 2 1,1,-DICHLOROETHANE (DCA) ISOCONCENTRAHON MAP Eartli^x PROMONTORY FAHUIY ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS, INC PROMONTORY FACILITY PROMONTORY UTAH PL ATE 2 1,1,-DICHLOROETHANE (DCA) ISOCONCENTRAHON MAP Eartli^x ^ ' —TO.™ ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS, INC PROMONTORY FACILITY PROMONTORY UTAH PL ATE 2 1,1,-DICHLOROETHANE (DCA) ISOCONCENTRAHON MAP PROMONTORY FACIUTY ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS, INC PROMONTORY. UTAH PLATE 3 LL-OICHLOROETHENE (DCE) ISOCONCENTRATION MAP PROMONTORY FACILITY PLATE 4 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE (TCA) ISOCONCENTRATION MAP n PROMONTORY FACIUTY ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS, INC PROMONTORY FACIUTY PLATE 5 TRICHLOROETHENE (TCE) ISOCONCENTRATION MAP PROMONTORY FACIUTY ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS, INC PLAT^ g PERCHLORATE ISOCONCENTRATION MAP EarthFax PROMONTORY FACIUTl' ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS, INC PROMONTORY FAOUTY PROMONTORY, UTAH PLATE 7 CHLOROFORM ISOCONCENTRATION MAP