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White Mesa Uranium Mill
Groundwater and DMT Performance Standard
Monitoring Report
State of Utah
Groundwater Discharge Permit No. UGW370004
l't Quarter (January through March)
2005
Prepared by:
INTERNATIONAL URANIUM (USA) CORPORATION
Suite g5o, l05o l Tth Street
Denver CO 80265
June 30,2005
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1. INTRODUCTION
This is the Routine Groundwater Monitoring Report, as required under part I.F.l of Stateof Utah Groundwater"Discharge Permit No. :ZOOO4 (the "permit,,), and the Routine DMTPerformance Standard Monitoring Report, as required under Parl I.F.2 of the permit, forthe 1't quarter of 2005 (the "Quart"r;; fo. International Uranium (USA) Corporation,s("iUSA's") White Mesa Uranium Mill (the "Mi11"). This Report includes alifield andlaboratory analyses of all well monitoring and samples taken during the euarter, asrequired under Parts I.E.1, 1.8.2 and I.E.4 of the fermit and all DMT perfornance
Standard monitoring results for the Quarter required under part I.E.6 of the permit.
2. GROUNDWATER MONITORING
2.1. Samples and Measurements Taken During the euarter
During the Quarter, the foilor.ving groundwater samples and measurements were taken:
a) Groundwater Compliance Monitoring
Groundwater Compliance Monitoring was performed in downgradient wells MW-11,MW-14, MW-26 and MW-32, pursuant to Part I.E.1. a) of the Permit. These sampleswere analyzed for all parameters listed in Table 2 of the Permit; however, someparameters required_ by Parl LE.l.c)2)ii were inadvertently not analyzed. Thoseparameters were carbonate, bicarbonate, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, andtotal anions and catious. Those analytes will be included in all future analvses.
bl Croundwatct. Hcud Monitoring
Depth to groundwater was taken in the following wells and,lorpiezometers, pursuant toParr I.8.2 of the Permit:
(i) The poinr of compiiance welrs listed in paragraph 2.1.a) above;(ii) Piezometers - P-1, p-2,p-3, p-4 and p-5;
(iii) Existing monitoring wells - MW-20 andMW_22; and(iv) All of the temporary chloroform investigation wells.
2.2. Field Data Sheets
Attached under Tab A are copies of all field data sheets that were collected during the
Quarter for the groundwater compliance monitoring wells listed in paragraph 2.1 (a)above, as well as for a field blank (MW-60) and a duplicate sample of Mw-l r iiraw-o:).Groundwater compliance monitoring during the Period *u. p..fo.*ed under the existinggroundwater sampling standard operating procedure ("SOP") and euality Assurance plan("QAP"). The field data sheets for the Quarter do not include all of the informationspecified in Part I.F-l.a) of the Permit, as required under the revised GroundwaterSampling Procedure and Quality Assurance Plan that are in the process of being
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1. INTRODUCTION
This is the Routine Groundwater Monitoring Reporl, as required under Part I.F.l of State
of Utah Groundwater Discharge Permit No. 370004 (the "Permit"), and the Routine DMT
Performance Standard Monitoring Report, as required under PafiI.F.2 of the permit, for
the l't quarter of 2005 (the "Quart"r;'; fo, Inteinational uranium (JSA) Corporation,s("IUSA's") White Mesa Uranium Mill (the "Mill"). This Report includes alf field and
laboratory analyses of ali well monitoring and samples taken during the Quarter, as
required under Parts I.E.7,I.8.2 and LE.4 of the Permit and all DMT Performance
Standard monitoring results for the Quarter required under Part I.E.6 of the permit.
2. GROUNDWATERMONITORING
2.1. Samples and Measurements Taken During the euarter
During the Quarter, the following groundwater samples and measurements were taken:
,) Groundwater Compliancc Monitoring
Groundwater Compliance Monitoring was performed in downgradient wells MW-l1,
MW-14, MW-26 and MW-32, pursuant to Part I.E.l. a) of the Permit. These sampleswere analyzed for ali parameters listed in Table 2 of the Permit; however, some
parameters required by Parl I.E.l.c)2)ii were inadverlently not analyzed. Those
parameters were carbonate, bicarbonate, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and
total anions and cations. Those analltes will be included in all future analyses.
b) Groundwatet'Hcad Monitoring
Depth to groundwater was taken in the following weils and/or piezometers, pursuant toPartl.E.2 of the Pernrit:
(i) The point of compliance wells listed in paragraph 2.1.a) above;(ii) Piezometers P-1, P-2,P-3, P-4 and p-5;
(iii) Existing monitoring wells - MW-20 and MW-22; and(iv) All of the temporary chloroform investigation wells.
2.2. Field Data Sheets
Attached under Tab A are copies of all field data sheets that were collected during the
Quarter for the groundwater compliance monitoring wells listed in paragraph 2.1 (a)
above, as well as for a field blank (MW-60) and a duplicare sample of MW-l r-gvtw-o:;.
Groundwater compliance monitoring during the Period was performed under the existing
groundwater sampling standard operating procedure ("SOP") and Quality Assurance plan
("QAP"). The field data sheets for the Quarter do not include all of the information
specified in Parl I.F.l.a) of the Permit, as required under the revised Groundwater
Sampling Procedure and Quality Assurance Plan that are in the process of being
developed under Parl 1.H.6 of the Pennit. The revised draft SOp and eAp will beemployed by Mill personnel commencing with the 2"d quafier 2005 sampling.
2.3. Laboratory Results
2.3.1. Copy of Laboratoriz Results
Included under Tab B of this Report are copies of all laboratory analytical results for thegroundwater quality samples collected under Part I.E.l of the Permit for the euarter,aiong with the laboratory analytical results for the fieid biank (MW-60) and the duplicate
sample for MW-l1 (MW-63).
2.3.2. Analysis of Laboratory Results
Under the Permit it is intended that background groundwater quality will be determinedon a well-by-well basis, as defined by the mean plus second standard deviationconcentration. The Mill is currently in the process of working with the Utah Division ofRadiation Control to establish background (including the mean plus standard deviation)for all of the constituents being sampled under the Permit. Until such time as backgroundis established, however, the Permit requires that constituent concentrations in eachmonitoring well shall not exceed the Groundwater Compiiance Limits (,,GWCLs,,) setout in Table2 of the Permit.
Review of the analyical results indicates that concentrations of the following constituentsin the following monitoring wells exceeded their respective GWCLs in Table 2 of the
Permit:
Monitoring Well and Constituent GWCL
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Sample
Result
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Iron 2,750 3.190
Lead 3.75 29
ilaW-t+ fCtass ttt=Water)
Manganese 400 1,860
Uranium 15 6s.1
ViW-20 (Ctass Itt WaO
Manganese
Uranium
400 1,350
15 22.4
Chloroform 3s 230
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It should be noted that the anomalously high iron concentrations in some of these neutralpH groundwater samples suggests that the high concentrations of metals that were
detected in these samples resulted from high suspended solids in the samples. MilIpersonnel have been advised of this and the need to pay particular attention to proper
filtration of water samples in the future.
Notice of these exceedance s was given to the Executive Secretary on June 10, 2005,
pursuant to Part I.G.1.a) of the Permit. Pursuant to Part I.G.1.b)1) of the Permit, the Millwill commence accelerated sampling of each of the foregoing constituents in itsrespective well on a monthly basis, commencing in June 2005.
2.4.Depth ro Groundwater Readings And water Table Contour Map
A listing of groundwater level readings for the Quarter (shown as depth to groundwater infeet) is included under Tab C.
Also included under Tab C is a water table contour map, which provides the location andidentity of all of the wells andpiezometers listed in items 2.1.(b) above forwhich depthto groundwater was taken during the Quarter, the groundwater elevation at each such well
and piezometer, measured in feet above mean sea level, and isocontour lines to delineate
groundwater flow directions observed during the Quarter's sampling event. The contourmap uses the March 2005 data for the wells and piezometers listed in Tab C. However,for the monitoring wells not sampled in the Quarter, the June 2005 depth to groundwater
measurements were used, as those measurements were considered to be the most
representative data that is available for those wells.
Quality Assurance Evaluation And Data Validation
Quality assurance evaluation and data validation procedures in effect at the time ofsampling were followed. These involve three basic types of evaluations: field eCchecks; Analyticai Laboratory checks; and checks performed by Mill personnel, as
described below.
Monitoring Well and Constituent GWCL
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SampIe
Result
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Berylium 2.0 2.6
Cadmium 2.5 23.8
Iron 5,500 9,780
i,ead 7.5 16
Manganese 400 3,740
Nickel 50 71
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2.5.1. Field OC Checks
The following QC samples were generated by Mill personnel and submitted to theAnalyical Laboratory, in order to assess the quality of dutu resulting from the fieldsampling program:
a) One field blank (MW-60); andb) One duplicate sampie of MW-11 (MW-63).
These samples were sent biind to the Analytical Laboratory for analysis for the sameparameters as the other field samples.
2.5.2.
The Analyical Laboratory has provided a summary repoft of the analy,tical qualitycontrol/quality assurance (QAiQC) measurements necessary to maintain conformancewith NELAC certification and reporting protocol. The Analyical Laboratory eA/eCSummary Report, including copies of the Mill's Chain of Custody and analyticat
Request Record forms, is included under Tab D.
2.5.3. Mill OA Manaqer Review
The Mill QA Manager, which is the Mill's Radiation Safety Officer, performed threetypes of reviews: a determination of whether Mill sampling personnel followed Millsampling procedures; a review of the results from the Eieia qC Checks; and a review ofthe Analy'tical Laboratory QA/QC analysis. The results otttre QA Manager's review arediscussed below.
a) Adherence to Mill Sampling SOps
on a review of adherence by Mill personnel to the existing sampling Sops, the eAManager made the following observations:
!u_e to unfamiliarity with the requirements of the permit, the Analy.ticalLaboratory was not requested to anaryze for the following pu.u*Lt"rr,carbonate, bicarbonate, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and totalanions and cations. Those analytes wir be included in all future analyses;
!u9 to unfamiliarity with the requirements of the permit, the AnalyticalLaboratory was instructed to use the State Ground water euality Standards("GWQSs") as the minimum detection limits ("MDLs,,), iather than one-quarter of those standards, as required for the GWCLs for Class II groundwater.This resulted in four cases where the minimum detection limit exceeded theGwcL. All of these were for MW-lr, which was the only well sampled thathas class II groundwater. These are chromium, where th; GwcL is 25 mgfland the MDL is 50 mg/l; molybdenum, where the GWCL is 10 mg/l and the
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MDL is 20 mgll; thallium, where the GWCL is 0.5 mg/l and the MDL is 1.0mg/l; and vanadium, where the GWCL is 15 mgil and the MDL is 20 mg4. Theanalyical results for all of those parameters in MW-11 were non-detect at thoseMDLs. The Analytical Laboratory has been instructed to use one-quarter of the
GWQS values as the MDLs, commencing with the2nd quafter ru*pliog event;
(iii) The QA Manager concluded, after discussions with IUSA's geochemical
consultant, that the anomalously high iron concentrations in some of these
neutral pH groundwater samples (i.e., 3,190 p,gll in MW-I1 and 9,7g0 ltgllinMW-32) suggests that the high concentrations of metals that were detected in
the samples resulted from high suspended solids in the samples. Mill staff will
pay particular attention to proper filtration of water samples in the future; and
(iv) Mill personnel inadverlently failed to prepare an Equipment funsate Blank and
a Trip Blank. Mill personnel have been instructed to prepare such blanks and
send them to the Analyical Laboratory for analysis for all future groundwater
sampling events.
b) Results From.Field QC Checks
A review of the results of both eA/ec samples (the field blank, MW-60, and the
duplicate sample, MW-63) indicate agreement of each anal1.te in each well and that the
contaminant concentrations are suffi ciently accurate.
4 Review of Analytical Laboratory etltgg Analysis
The QA Manager reviewed the Analytical Laboratory's QA/QC Summary and made thefollowing conclusions ;
(i) Check samples were analyzed for all methods used in analyzing the
groundwater samples. These methods were:
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Parameter Method
Chloride A4500-Cl B
Fluoride A4500-F C
N itrogen, Ammonia as N A45OO-NH3 G
Nitrogen, Nitrate + Nitrite as N E353.2
Sulfate A4500-SO4 E
TDS 42540 C
V4qls (other than iron)8200.8
lron F.240.7
Radionuclides E900.1
VOCs sw8260B
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(ii) The check sampies included at least the following: a method blank, a laboratory
control spike, a matrix spike and a matrix spike rluplicate;
There were no qualifiers reported in the eA/ec Summary Report for any of the
check samples for any of the analytical methods. All qualifiers, if any, and the
corresponding explanations in the summary report are reviewed by the eAManager;
There were no qualifiers reported in the Laboratory Analytical Report, other
than an indication that the Reporting Limit was increased due to sampie matrix
interference in the case of sulfate in all weils sampled. However, because theamount reported was well in excess of the increased reporting limit in all
samples, the fact that the reporting limit was increased for sulfate had nopractical impact on the analysis; and
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(v) A review of the surrogate spiked samples for each sample showed no qualifiers.
2.6. Electronic Data Files and Format
IUSA has provided to the Executive Secretary
for groundwater quality monitoring conducted
an electronic copy ofall laboratory results
Values (CSV). A copy of the transmittal e-mail
during the quarter, in Comma Separated
is included under Tab E.
3. DMT PERFORMANCE STANDARD MONITORING
Measurements Taken During the euarter
During the Quarler, the following DMT Monitoring was performed or addressed, asrequired under Part I.8.6 of the Permit:
weekly tailings wastewater pool elevations for tailings cells 1 and 3;
Weekly slimes drain water levels;
Weekly wastewater level measurements in Robert,s pond; and
Weekly feedstock storage area inspections.
Weekly Tailings Waste Water PooI Elevation Monitoring
Mill personnel monitored and recorded weekly the elevation of wastewater in TailingsCells I and 3 to ensure compliance with the maximum wastewater elevation criteriamandated by Condition 10.3 of the Mil1's Radioactive Materials License. Saidmeasurements were made from an elevation suryey. The resuits of such monitoring,reported as feet above mean sea tevet (fmsl), are included in Tab F.
Condition 10.3 of the Mill's Radioactive Materials License provides that freeboard limitsfor Cells I and 3 shall be set in accordance with procedures that have been approved bythe U.S. Nuclear Regulatory commission. under those procedures:
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(i) The freeboard iimits are set as per the January 10, 1990 Drainage Report for
Cell 1 at a liquid maximum elevation of 5,615.4 fmsl; and
(ii) The freeboard limit for Cell 3 is determined annually using a formula set out in
the procedure. For the year October 7,2004 through September 30, 2005, the
freeboard limit for Cell 3 was calculated under this procedure at 5,601.6 fmsl.
In addition, Part I.D.2 of the Permit provides that under no circumstances shall the
freeboard of any tailings cell be less than three feet, as measured from the top of the
flexible membrane liner ("FML"). The top of the FML in Cell I is at 5,61g.5 fmsl and
the top of the FML in Cell 3 is at 5,608.5 fmsl. This means that the maximum
wastewaterpool elevations in Cells I and 3 permitted under PartI.D.2 of the Permit are
5,615.5 and 5,605.5 fmsl, respectively.
As indicated in the table below, the waste water pool elevations in Cells I and 3, as
measured during the Quarler, did not exceed these regulatory standards:
3.3. Weekly Slimes Drain Water Level Monitoring
Upon approval of the DMT Monitoring Plan required by Part I.H.13 of the Permit, Mill
personnel will monitor and record weekly the depth to.wastewater in the slimes drain
access pipe at Tailings Cell2 to determine maximum and minimum fluid head before and
after a pumping cycle, respectively. These measurements were not taken during the
Quarter, but will be taken upon approval of the DMT Monitoring Plan, which is currlntly
under review by the Executive Secretary. Part I.E.6.b) of the Permit provides that this
requirement shall apply to Cell 3 only upon initiation of tailings de-watering operations.
As Tailings Cell 3 is currently an active tailings cell and de-watering operations have not
commenced, no such measurements will be made in the slimes drain access pipe for Cell
3 in the foreseeable future.
3.4. Weekly Wastewater Leyel Monitoring: Roberts pond
Mill personnel monitored and recorded weekly, commencing on March g, 2005, theeffective date of the Permit, the wastewater levels at Roberts Pond to determine
compliance with the DMT operations standards in Part I.D.3. of the Permit. part I.D.3 of
the Permit provides that the water level in Robert's Pond shall not exceed an elevation of
5,624.0 fmsl. The results of such monitoring, reported as feet above mean sea level(fmsl), are included in Tab G.
Tailings
Cell
Maximum Wastewater
Elevation Measured
During the Quarter(fmsl)
Maximum Wastewater
Elevation Permitted
Under License
Condition 10.3 (fmsl)
Maximum Wastewater
Elevation Permitted
Under PartI.D.2 of the
Permit (fmsl)
Cell 5,615.01 5,615.4 5,615.5
Cell3 5,601.31 5,601.6 5,605.5
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The maximum wastewater elevation measured in Robert's pond during the quarter of5,618.80 fmsl did not exceed the maximum permitted elevation of 5.624.0 fmsl.
3.5. Weekly Feedstock Storage Area Inspection
Weekly feedstock storage area inspections were performed by the Radiation SafetyDepartment, commencing on March 8, 2005, the effective date of the permit, to confirmthat the bulk feedstock materials are stored and maintained within the defined areadescribed in the Permit and that all alternate feedstock located outside the definedfeedstock atea ate maintained within water tight containers. The results of theseinspections are recorded on the Weekly Mill Inspection Forms, which are available at theMill for inspection. No variance in stored maierials from this requirement or leaking
alternate feedstock drums or other containers were observed during the inspections.
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Project: 1st Quaner POC SauPliog
Lab ID: C05040027'00I
Report Datez 04119t05
Collection Date: 03/30/05 12: l8
Date Receiveik 04101/05
Metrix AgueousCllcnt SamPIe ID: -. MWI I
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MAJOR IONS
Chlorlde
Fluoride
Nitrogen, Ammonla as N
Nltrogen, Nllrate+Nitrlle as N
Sulfate
PHYSIGAL PROPERTIES
Solide, Total Dissolved TDS @ 180 C
METALS.TOTAL
Arsenic
Beryltium
Cadmlum
Chromium
Cobalt
Coppor
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Lead
MantBnese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Silver
Thalllum
Uranium
Vanadium
Anc
RADIONUCLIDES . DISSOLVED
Gross Alpha mlnus Rn & U
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Acetone
Benze ne
Carbon tehachlorlde
Chloroform
Chloromelhane
Merhyl eihyt ketone
Merhylene chlorlde
Rerutt Units Method Analysis Date i BY
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0.5 mgtL
0,61 mglL
ND mg/L
1080 mg/L
'1880 mg/L
ND U$IL
ND uglL
NO ug/L
ND ug/'l-
ND ug/L
17 uglL
o19o ug/L
ZS ug/L
83 ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ugll
ND uglL
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
0.6 us/LND ug/L
12 ug/L
pCi/L
ug/L
ug/L
uglL
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ug/L
ug/L
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A4500.Ct B
A4500-F C
A45OO-NH3 G
E353.2
A4s00,so4 E
A2s40 c
E200.8
E200,8
E200.8
E200,8
8200.8
E200-8
E200,.7
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
E200.9
E200,8
E200,8
E200.8
E200-8
E200.8
E200.6
E200.8
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sw8260B
SW82608
SW6260B
sw8260B
sw8260B
SW826OB
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04/06i0s 14:18/ bws
O4l04nS 19:51 / bws
AN94Di 19:51 / bws
A4rc41O519:51 / bws
0410410519;51 / bws
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O4l04lOS 19:51 / bws
O4t04tO613:51 / bws
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04/04105 19;51 / bws
A4n4E519:51 / bws
04/04/05 19:51 / bws
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04/06/05 15:25 I rh
04/06/05 15;25 / rh
04/06/05 15:25 / rh
04/06/05 15;25 / rh
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Lab ID: C0504A027'001
ClientSampleID: MWll
ReportDate: 04119105
Colleetion Date: 03/30/05 12;18
Date Received:. 04101/05
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Xylenes, Total
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Sun: p-Brumofi uorobenzene
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%REC
%REC
%REC
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Lab ID: C05040027'00?
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Report Date; 04ll9l05
Collection Date: 03/30/05 l0:57
Date Recelved: 04/01/05
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ND mg/L
2100 mg/L
A4500-ct B
AI500-F c
A45OO-NH3 G
E353.2
A450S,SO4 E
AZE40 C
E200.6
E200.8
E200.8
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E200.7
E200.E
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
8200.8
E200.8
E200-8
E2o0,8
E200,6
E200.8
E200.8
E900-1
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SWB26OB
SWE26OB
SWEz60B
SW8260B
SWB26OE
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D41OTlOS 15;48 / slb
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04/05/05 11:06/jal
04104105 13:20 /llal
g4lo4n5 11r19 / sl
0uO4lA5 21;48 / bws
04/06105 15:16 / bws
04lO4tO521t4B I bvts
04n4fi5 21:48 / bws
Oll14l05 21;48 / btats
04/04/05 21;46 / bws
04/96/05 1B:35/op
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04l,04105 21;48 / bws
04104105 21:46 / bws
04/06/05 15:16/bvrc
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04104105 21:481bws
04/04/05 21:48 / bws
A4lMl05 21:46 / bws
04n4n' 21;46 / bws
0410510511:45 / rs
0#08/05 16:11 / rh
04/06/05'16:11/rh
04/08/05 16;11 /rh
04/06/05 16;11 / rn
04/06/05 16:11 /rh
04/06/05 16|11 I rh
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. ND ug/L'1,2 udL
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND uE/L
83 ug/L
1 uAlL
1680 ugtL
ND uglLND ug/L
24 ug/LND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
65.1 ug/L
ND uglL
17 uslL
3510 mg/L
ND pCi/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/L. ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
Rcpon RL - Anelyre rePorting llmll
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ReportDatez 041t9105
Collection Date: 03/30/05 l0:57
Date Received: 04/01/05
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VOLANLE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
NaphihalenE
Tetruhydftruran
Toluene
Xylenes, Total
Sun: 1,Z-Didtlorobenzened4
Surr tribromofl uoromehana
Surr: p-Bromofl uorobenzene
Sun: Toluene-d8
Result Unih Qual RL QCL Meuhod
ND
.ND
ND
ND
100
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92,4
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uglL
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%REC
%REC
%REC
%REC
1.0
1,0
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7E-125
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SWB26OB
sw8250B
SWEZ6OB
SW826OB
sw8260B
sw8260B
SWB26OB
sw82608
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04/06/05'16r'll /rh
04/06/05 16:11 /rh
04/06/05 '16:11 / rh
04/08/05 '16:11 / rh
0410610516;11 / rh
04/06/05 16;11 /rh
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Project: 1st QuarterPOC SamPling
Lab ID: CA5O40A27'003
ClientSarnPletrD: MW26
Report Datc: Q4119105
Collection Dste; 03/30/05 I 0:1 5
Dgte Reeeive* 04/011A5
Ulatrix: Aqueoustr
Analyses Rrxult Uuits Qual
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0_5
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Chloride
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Solids. Toral Dlssolved TDS @ 180 C
METALS.TOTAL
Arsenic
Beryllium
Cadmlum
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
lron
Leed
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Ntckel
Selenium
Silver
Thalllum
Uranium
Vanadlum
Zlnc
RADIONUCLIDES - DISSOLVED
Gnoss Alpha minus Rn & U
Gross Alpha mlnus Rn & U Preclsion (t)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Acetone
Benz€n€
Garbon terachlorlde
Chloroform
Chloromethane
Methyl ethyl ketone
3'110 mg/L
ND ug/L
ND rglL
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
NB ug/L'ND us/L537 ug/L
ND UdL
1350 ug/L
ND ug/LND ug/L
25 ug/L
I ug/LND ug/L
ND ug/L
22-+ ug/L
ND ug/L
ND uglL
4.5
1.2
ND ug/L
ND ug/LND ug/L
23O ug/L
ND ual|-
ND ug/L
A4500-cl B
M500.F C
A45OO-NH3 G
E353-2
A4s00-so4 E
42540 C
E200-8
F2:00,8
E200-8
8200-8
E200.8
E200.8
E200"7
F,:00-8
E200.8
E200.8
E2OO,E
E200.6
E200.6
E200-8
E200,8
E200.6
E200-8
E200,8
E900,1
E900.1
SW82608
SWB2608
SW82EOE
sw8260B
SWB26OB
SW82608
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0410710515:52 / slb
04/04/0s 11:35 / Ial
04/05/O5 11;09 / jal
o4n4n51.3:?2llal
04l04NS 11;20 lsl
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04/06/05 15:23 / bw6
04/04/05 21:56 / bws
04t04tos 21:56 / bws
O4lO4lO521:56 lb:t''r
O4lO4l05 21:56 / bu6
04/08/05 18:38 / cp
0+104105 21156 / bws
04/04/05 21:56 / bws
0110410521i56 ltui
04/06/05 15;23 / bws
MlO4/05 21;50 / btttrs
04/0{05 21:58 / bws
04/04/05 2'1:56 / buls
04/04/05 21;56 lbutt
04/04/05 21 156 / b\ Is
04i04/05 21 156 / bws
04/04/05 21;56 / bws
04/05/05 '1 1:45 / rs
04/05/05 11:45 / rs
04106105 20:00 / rh
04/08m5 20:00 / rh
04/08rc5 20:00 / rh
04/06/05 20100 I rh
0+/06/05 20;00 / rh
04/06/05 20:00 / rh
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ND
ND
ND
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95.6
92.0
107
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ug/L
o/oREC
%REC
%REC
6/oREC
VOLATILE ORGANIG COMPOUNDS
Methylene cnlorlde
Naphthalene
Tetrahydrofuran
Toluens
)iylenes, ToEl
Sun: 1,2-Dlchlorobenzened4
Sun: Dibromofl uoromethane
Surc p-Bromofluorpbenzeng
Surn Toluene{B
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D
D
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SW826OB
SWB26t)B
SWEz608
80.120 SW6260B
70-125 sw8280B
80-120 sw8260B
80-120 SWB260B
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04/06/05 20:00 / rh
04106/05 20:00 / rh
04/06/05 20;00 / rh
04106/05 20100 / fi
04/06/05 20:00 / rh
04/08/05 20:00 / Ih
04/06/05 20:00 / rh
04/06/05 20;08 / th
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Chloride
FluorideI
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, _l Nirrogen, Niraie+NitritJe aa N
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tu'ot'
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0.2 mglL
O,SZ rngll
ND mg/L
2320 mg/L
3570 mg/L
ND ug/L
2.6 ug/L23.8 uglL
ND ug/L
37 ugA
51 uglL
9780 uglL
16 ug/L
374a ug/LND ug/L' ND ug/L
71 ug/LND ug/L
ND uglL
ND ug/L
4,1 ug/L
ND uglL
594 ug/L
M500-clB
A450GF C
A45OO.NH3 G
E353,2
A4500-SO4 E
A2540 C
E200.8
E200,8
EzOO,E
E200.8
E200-8
E200,8
E,20,0.7
E200.8
EzOD,8
E200..a
E20A,8
E200.8
E200.6
E200_B
E200,8
E200.8
EzOO,E
E200-8
ES00.1
E900.1
swE260B
SW628OB
SWB26OB
SW82608
SWB26OB
SW82608
04nA10514:16 ljat
04107105'15:59 / Elh
a4n4n511:37lial
04/05/05 11:11 /lal
04/04/05 13:24 I Jal
O4N4IO5 11:20 I sl
04104t05 ?2;03 I bws
04/06/05 15:31 I bua
04IA4joS 22:03 / bws
04n4rc5 22:03 / bws
O4l04lO5?20X I bv'ts
01.104105 22:03 I b\eg
04/08105 18:41 I cp
04l04lOS 22;03 / bws
04104105 22:03 I Dws.
04104105 22:03 / brvs
04/08105 15131 / bws
OA|O4|OS 22:03 / bws
04l04lOS Z:03/ bws
0An4n5?2i03 lbr*s
Ml04lO5 22;03 / bt*s
04104105 22:03 / bws
04104105 22;03 / bws
04104/05 22:03 I bws
04/05/05 11;45/rs
04/05/05 11:45/ rs
04/06i05 "10:57 / rh
04/06/05 16157 I rh
04/06/05 16;57 / rh
04/06i05 16;57 / rh
04/06/05 16;57 / rh
04/06/05 16:57 I rh
1
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0.05
0-1 .
30
10
5
0.5
0.5
50
10
10
30
1
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0.5
20
20
10
1
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20
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Solids, Tohl Diesolved TDS @ 180 C
METALS.TOTAL
Arsenlc
Berylllum
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
ManganesE
M€rcury
Molybdenum
Nlckel
Selenium
Sllver
Tha,lium
Uranium
Vanadium
ztnc
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Gross Atpha mlnus Rn & U
Gross Npha mlnus Rn & U Preclsion (t)
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Acelone
Benzen€
Carbon tetrachlorlde
Chlorofprm
Chloromelhane
Methyl ethyl ketone
2.4 pCilL
1,0 pcliL
20
1-0
1.0
1.0
1,0
20
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/LND ug/L
ND ug/LND ug/L
Rcport RL - Analyte rgporting limit.Dclinition:: eCL- euallry contrcl limil
MCL - Maximum contaminant level.
ND - Not detecbd ot tha reportlng llmlt.lr
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D - RL lncreased due to sEmple malrlx lnterference.
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Client Intemariornl Uranium (USA) Corp
Project: 1st QuanerPoC SamPling
Lsb ID: C0s040027-004
Client SsmPIe ID: MW32
S.eport Date;
Collection Date:
Drte Received:
Matrix:
041t9105
03130/0513;14
04l0lt0s
Aqueous
MCL/
AnglvsesResultUnttsaryIRLQCLMethodAnalysisDgte/By
VOLATILE ORGANIG COMPOUNDS
MethYlene chloride
Naphfialene
T€trahydrsfuran
Toluene
Xylenas. Total
Sun: 1,Z-Dichlorobenzened4
Su rc Dlbromofl uoromethane
Sun: p-Bromgfluorobenzene
Sun; Toluene'd8
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
101
83-6
84-0
100
ug/L
r:g/L
rglL
ug/L
ug/L
%REC
%REC
%REC
%REC
1.0 SWB26OB1-0 sw8260B1-0 sw6260B
1.0 sw8260B1.0 sw8260B
80-120 SW82B0B
70-125 sw8260B
80-120 swB260B
80-120 SWEZ60B
04/06/05 16:7 / rh
04/06/05 16t57 I th
04/08/05 16:57 / rh
04106/05 16257 I rh
04/06/05 16:57 I rh
04/06/0s 16:.E7 I fi
04/06/05 16:57 / rh
04106105 16;,57 I rh
04/!6/05 16:57 / rh
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DclinitiDnii eCL - Qualliy contrcl llmlt.
MCL- Marlmum conErninunt level-
ND - Not deteobd et the reponing llmilI
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Project lst Quarter POC SamPling
Lab ID: C05040027'005
Client SumPle ID: MW60
Report Date: 041L9105
Collcction Date: 03/30/05 09:30
Date Received: 04/01/05
Matrix; Aqueous
Analyses Recult Units QuaI
twcLl
RL QCL Method Analysis Date / BY
5
8.5
0.5
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1
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20
20
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I Arsenlc' .' B"ryllirrn
Cadmlum
] chrornium
-j coualt
ftPPBr. lrcn
f Laad
.- ' Manganese
Mercury
1 Molybdenum
i Nictrel'" Selenlum
Silver
I rnattium
i Unnium'-'' Vanadlum
Zlnc
ND ug/L
ND ug/l
ND ug/L
ND ug/LND ug/L
ND ug/L
3{ ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/LND uglL
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND uglL
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND uglL
A4500'CtB
A4500.F C
A45OO-NH3 G
E353,2
A4500-so4 E
A2540 c
8200.8
E200,8
E200.8
E200,8
E200.8
E200.8
E?00,7
E200.E
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
E200,8
E900.1
SWBz608
SWB26OB
SWB26OB
sw8260B
sw6260B
SWE260B
SWB26OB
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0410710515:03 / slb
0410410511:39 / jal
04/05/05 11:14 I lal
04/U4/05 13:27 llal
04/05/05 15:10 / sl
o4O4/05 22:10 / bws
04/06/05 15:36 / bws
A4Eal0522:10 lbws
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04/04/05 Z:10 / bws
o4t04lo5?2110 I bvts
04/06/05 1B;45 / cp
o4l04l15 22:10 I dtils
04/04/05 22:10 /bws
04/04i0522:10/bws
04/0e/05 15:38 / bws
O4t041O522:10 I bws
Oill4ni 22:10 / bws
0410410522210 lUvrs
04/04/05 Z:10 i bws
A4l04tO5 22;10 I bws
0410410522:.14 I bws
04104105 22:10 / brlts
O4l05lOS 11i45 t G
04/06/05 17i43 I th
04/06105 17t43 I rtt
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MAIORIONS
Ghloride
Fluoride
Nitrogen, Ammonia as N
Nihogen, NItEte+NitriE as N
Sufats
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sqlids, Tobl Dissolved TDS @! 180 C
ND.ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
mg/L
mg/L
mgiL
mgil-
mg/L
mg/L
pci/L
ug/L
ugn-
ugiL
ug/L
ug/L
uglL
trg/L
1
0,1
0.05
0,1
1
10
RADIONUCLIDES - DISSOLVED
Gross Alpha minus Rn & U
VOI.ATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Aceione
Benzene
Carbon tehachloride
Chloroform
Chloromethane
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methylene ohloride
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
20
1,0
1.0
1_0
1,0
20
1.0
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Delinitionsr eCL - Quallty contol limit,
MCL - Maximum contamlnant l8vel.
ND - Notdetected at the r€ponlng limit.
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Project: lst QuenerPOC SamPling
Lab ID: C05040027'005
Ctienr Sample ID: MW6O
Report Date= 04ll9lA5
Collection Dste: 03130105 09:30
Date Received: 04/01/05
Matrix; Aqueous
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Result Units Quql RI QCL Metbod AnalyslsDate/By
ND
.ND
ND
ND
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Naphthalene
Tetrahydrofuran
Toluene
Xylenes, Total
Surn 1,2-Diclrlorobenzene{4
Surn Dibromofl uoromethans
S um pBromofl uorobenzene
Surr: Toluened8
vglL
ualL
ug/L
u9a
%REC
ToREC
%REC
%REC
'l-0
1-0
1,0
1,0
80-120
70-125
BO-120
B0-120
04/06/05 17t43 I rh
04/06/05 17:431rh
04/06/05 V;a3lrh
04/08/05 17143 I th
04/06/05 17:43 / fi
04/06/05 17i43 I th
04/06/05 17;43 I ln
04/0805 17i43 t th
sw8260B
SW826OB
sw82608
sw8260g
swE260B
sw8260B
sw8260B
SWB26OBlt
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MCL - Maximr-:rn contarninant level.
ND - Not detecled at the raponlng llmit,
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r-lt-_lCfent: International Uranir:m (USA) Corp
Projecl! lst QuanrrPOC SamPling
'iLetm: ca5o4oo27'oo6
, ri CEent SamPle ID; Mw63
Report Date: 041i9i05
Collccrion Date: 03/30/05 12:18
Dste fteceiverl: 04/01/05
Mstrixl Aqucous
Result Units Qual RL Method A$alysit Date / BY
MCTJ
QCLIAnalyses
MAJOR IONS
--'Chloride
I Arsenie
Eerylllum
Cadmium1
!Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
lron
Lead- rManganese
MBrcury
Molybdenum
NIckel
Selen;um
Sih,er
Thalllumi lnailrum
I Uranium"' Vanadium
Znc
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
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3170
aa
89
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
0.7
ND
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Sulfate
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I METALS. TOTAL
1840 mg/L
A4500"et B
A4500.F C
A45OO.NH3 G
E353.2
A4500-so4 E
A2540 C
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
E200-6
E20A-7
E200,8
E200.8
E200.8
E200.8
8200.8
E200,8
E200.8
E200_8
E200.8
E200.8
E200,8
E900.1
SW826OB
SWE260B
sw8260B
SW8260B
sw8260B
sws260B
sw8260B
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C/,li7l0516:07 / elb
a4l04n5 Q;31 tial
04/05/05 11:24llal
04/04/05 13i28/jgl
04/M/05 11120 / sl
oLlo4lA52:251bwE
01/06/05 15i45 / bvls
04rc4l15?2,;251bws
04/04/05 22;25lbvla
04/04/05 2225l buls
04n4n5 22:28I bvts
04106/05 1B:4Bl ap
04l04lOS 2Zt25 t bv,!g
04/04/05 2:?5 I bvts
04/04/05 ?2i251bv.ls
04/06/05 15:45 / bws
04/04/05 22:25lbuts
04/04/05 2:Z5l b\t'ts
041041052:25 lbws
03104/05 22:25 I bws
04lO4l05E;25 t bws
A4N4l05 Z:25l bws
04n4n5n"?5 lbws
04/05/05 11:a5 / rs
04/00/05 18:29 / rh
04/08/05 18:29 lrh
04106/05 1829 / rh
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04/06/05 18:29 / rh
04/06/05 16:29 I rh
04106/05 18;28 i rh
31 mglL
0.5 mg/L
0.80 mg/L
ND mg/L
'1180 .nalL
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
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Gross Alpha mlnus Rn & U
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Acslone
Benzone
Carbon tekschlofide
Chlorofunn
Chloromelhane
Methyl ethyl kebne
Methylene chlorlde
ugiL
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
uglL
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ugll
ug/L
uElL
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uglL
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uglL
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
PcilL
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ug/L
ugiL
uglL
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
10
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0-5
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Client: Iutcrnational Uranium (USA) Cory
Frojecn lst Quarter FOC SamPling
Lab ID: C05040A27-a06
Client SarnPIe [D: MW63
Report Date:
Collection Date:
Dete Received:
Mqtrix:
04119105
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Naphthalene
Tetrahydrofuran
Toluene
Xylenes, Total
Sun': 1,?-Dichlorobenzene-d4
Surf: Dibmmofluolomethane
Sun: p-Bromofl uorobsnzene
Sun: Toluened6
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
uga
%REC
o/oREC
%REC
%REC
1.0
t_0
1,0
1.0
E0'120
70-125
80-1?O
B0'120
sw8260B
sw8260B
SWB26OB
SW826OB
sw8260B
SWE2BOB
SWA260B
sw8260B
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04/06/Ds 19i2q I fi
04/06/05 1&2q / rh
04/06/05 1&2Q / rh
04/06/05 18:2q / rh
04/08/05 18r2fl/rh
0410610318;2q / rh
04/05/05 18:29 / rh
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MW14 - 104.31
IvIW2O -79.43
NNV22-70.20
MW26 - 70.2t (continuous pumping well)
MW32 - 79.s8
Pt -70.74
P2-12.70
P3 -31.?6
P4 - 53.85
Ps - 46.68
Ivfvir4 -79.48
TW4-A -78,86
TV/4-1 -66.37
T\rr4-2-'74.63
TW4-3 - s1.88
TW4-4 - 68.90
TW4-5 - 55.72
TW4-6 -79.27
TW4-7 -74.41,
TW4-8 -72.79
TW4-10 -57_42TW4-11- 69.78
TW4-t2-37.67
TW4-13 -69.28TW4-14- 90.91
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Project: Ist QuartPr POC SamPling
ReportDate:
Work Order:
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Mothod: A2540C
Sample lD: LCS1-050404A
Sollds, Totiat Dlssolved TDS @ 180 C
Sample lD: MBLKI;0504{!4A
Sollds, Total Dlssolved TDS @ 180 C
Samplo lD: C050t1{1027406CI'rS
Solids, Toul Dissolved TDS @ 180 C
Sample lD: C05040027-{I08CMSD
Sollds. Total Dissolved TDS @i 180 C
SamplelD: C05040081-00ZABUP
Sollds. Tobl Dissolved TDS @ IE0 G
Sample ID: C050rfi106:H)02AirS
Solids, Tolat Dissolved TDS @ f 80 C
Sample lD:
Sollds, Total Dissolved TDS @ 180 C
Sample lD: . LcSz-050404A
Solids, Toral Dissslved TDS @ 180 e
Laboratory Control Spike
896 mg/L
Method Blank
' ND mg/L
MahixSplke
11900 mg/L
Matdx Spike Duplicate
12000 mglL
Sample Dupllcate
15900 ffiAlL
Matrix Spike
118000 mglL
Mabix Spike Dupllcare
118000 rng/L
Labomtory Conhol Splke
S80 mglL
10
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Client: Intcrnational Uranium (USA) Corp
Project ist Quartcr POC SamPiing
Report Date; 04119105
WorkOrdcr; C05040027
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Msthod: 42540 C
Sampte lD: LCSI-050'105A
Sollds. Total Dissolved TDS @ 180 C
SamplelD: MBLK1-050405A
Solids, Total Dissolved TDS @ 180 C
Sample tD: C0504!1093-008AMS
Solids, Total Dissolved TDS @ 180 C
Sampla lD: C05040093-O08AMSD
Sollds, Tqtal Dlssolved TDS @ 180 C
Sample lD: C0504013440{CBUP
Solids, Total Dlssolved TDS @ 180 C
Sample ID: C05040134-00|CMS
Sollds, ToEl Dissolved TBS @ 160 C
Sample ID: G05040134-00tcMSD
Solids, Tolal Dissolved TDS @ 180 C
samplelD: LCS2_050405A
Solids, Total Dissol\red TDS @ 180 C
Laboratory Control Spike
996 mg/L
Mehod Blank
ND mS/L
Matril Spike
26290 mg/L
Makix Spike Duplicate
26300 mg/L
Sample Duplicato
. 2A1,A mg/L
Mabix Spike
13100 mg/L
Matrix Spike Dupllcate
13100 mg/L
Laborarry Control Spike
S79 mg/L
Batch; 0504054-3 LDS"TDS-W
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Method: M500-Cl B
SamplolD: MBLK9-{150{O4A
Chloride
Sampla ID: C050.002?imC
Chloride
9ample lD: G0504002?'003tr
Chloride
Sample lD: LGS35.O50404A
Chloride
Samplo lD, M8LK36.050404A
Chloride
Methoc, tslank
ND mg/L
MabixSpike
231 mg/L
Matrix Spike Dupllcate
229 mg/L
Laboratgry Conirol Spike
3500 mg/L
Method Blank
mg/L
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Analyte Result Unitrg RL %REC Low Llmlt Hlgh Limii RPD RPDLlmlt Qual
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Sample lD:
Fluoride
Sampla lD:
Fluonde
SEmFle lD:
Fluorlde
Sample lD:
Fluoride
A4500.F C
MBLKr-050407_1
c0503r{5540,IAMS
c0503t155.{rHAlrrsD
LCS1-050407_'l
Method Blank
ND mgA
MarlxSpike
1,50 mg/L
Matrix Splke Dupllcate
1-60 mg/L
Laboratory Control Spike'1.10 mg/L
0_02
0.10
0,10
0.10
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105 90 110
110 s0 110
Batoh: 050407_1-F-lSE-W
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RL - Analyta r€ponlng Iimit,ND - Not detscled at rle reportlng llmit.
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1 P"olecu lsr Quaner POC SarPliug
QA/QC Summary Report
Report Date: 04/19/05
WorkOrdert C45040027
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Sample lD: G0503l05l.005BMSD Matix Spike Duplicate
Method: A4500.NH3 G
Sample lD: MBLK-'I
Nitrogen, Ammonie ae N
Sample tD: c0503{0s1.005BMs
Nilrogen, Ammonla as N
Nihogen, Ammonla as N
Sample lD: MBLK.{7
Nltrogen, Ammonia as N
Sample lD: C05031183.001AMS
Nitrggon, Ammonis de N
Nitrogen, Ammonla as N
Sample lD: MBLK.32
Nibogen, Ammonla as N
Sample lD: MBLK.48
Nitrogen, Atnmonla as N
Sample lD: C0503,17E.1!03DMS
Nitogen, Ammonla as N
Sample lD: C05031178-003DMSD
Nibogen, Ammonia as N
Sample lD: MBLK{3
Nilrogen, Arnmonla as N
Sample lD: G05M0028'004BMS
Nltrogen, Ammonia as N
Sample lD: G05040028-004BMSD
Nlrogen, Ammonia ae N
Sample lD: MBLK€O
Nitrogen, Arnmonla as N
Sample lD: C05031165-009AMS
Nltrogen, Ammonia as N
Method Blank
0.04 mglL
Matrlx Spike
1,99 msll
2,11 mg/L
Method Blank
ND mg/L
Marlx Spike1.ss ms/L
2.05 mg/a
Meihod Elenk
0.04 mg/L
Melhod Blank
0.03 mgll
Matrix Splke' 1-92 rrlglL
Matrix Spike Duplicato
1-BB mg/L
Method Blank
0.04 mg/L
Makix Spike
1.87 mg/L
Matrix Spike Dupllcate
1.92 mg/L
Method Blank
ND rng/L
Matrlr Splke
2,80 rng/L
o"o2
0.050 s1
103 80
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
Batch: A2005-04{4-1 -NH3_01
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SamplolB, c05031163-{t0lAillsD MarixsplkoDuplicab
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0.050
0-02
0.050
0-050
0,02
0.050
92.5
91.5
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BO
Result Unlrs RL yoREC Low Limlr Hlgh Llrnit RPD RPDLimit Qual
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QA/QC Summary Report
Ctienfi hrternarional Uranium(USA) Corp.
Project: lst QuarrerPOC SaurPling
Report Dste: 04ll9lo5
lYorlr Order t C05040027
Result Units RL %REC Lowlimit HighLimit RPD RPDLimit Qual
illerhod: M500-NH3 C
Sample lD; C05031165.009A81SD
Nltrogen, Ammonia as N
Matrix Spilo Dupllcate
2.69 mg/L 0.050 80
Batch: A2005-04-04_1-NH3_01
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Sampte lo:
Sulfaie
Sample tD:
SulPale
Samplo lD:
Sulfate
Sample lD;
Sulfate
Sarnple lD:
Sulfale
Ssmpl€ lDi
SulhE
Al'sogsotlE
MBLK-1-050404
G0503,1143.00rAtlls
c0s031,143{DtAMSD
c0s040023-{r02BMSD
LCS.I-050404
Batch; 050404-1-5 O+TURB-W
Method Blank
ND mg/L
Matrix Spike
49.3 mS/L
Marlr Splke Duplicete
4s.1 mg/L
Marix Spike
35,1 mglL
Matrix splks Duplicate
34.9 mg/L
La bora tory Conlrol Splke
41.1 mg/L
110
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1.0 102 90
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1.0 103 90
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Samplo lB:
Iron
Sarnple lD:
lron
8200.7
MBTBOB
LCS,808
Method Blank
0,003 mglL
Laboraory Control Spike
0.494 mg/L
0.003
0.030 98.7 11s85
QunllEerst
RL - Analyte reponing llmlt.ND - Not qetectBd at&e reponing limit,
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Method Blenk
0.0002 rng/L
ND mg/L
ND mg/L
o.ooo2 mg/L
ND mSiL
No ms/L
. ND mg/L
0.0000S mSlL
ND mg/L
0,0007 mgll
ND mg/L
0.0008 mg/L
0.0002 ms/L
ND mg/L
ND mg/L
ND mg/L
0,002 mg/L
Laborall)ry Control Spike' Low
0-0180 mg/L
0,0134 mglL
0.0192 tltglL
0.0189 mg/L
0-0131 mglL
0.0130 ms/L
0.0191 mg/L
0-0192 mgA
0.0134 mglL
0.0188 mg/L
0.0953 ms/L
0.0192 mglL
0.0190 mg/L
0.0203 mgtL
0.0187 mg/L
0,0231 mglL
Pre.Dlgestion Spike
0.0206 mg/L
0.0232 mg/L
0.0176 mglL
0"0455 mg/L
0.0002
0.00003
0.0002
0_0001
0,00003
0.0001
0.00002
0.00003
6.0E06
0,00007
0.00008
0.0004
0-00003
0.00003
0,00004
0-00009
0,0003
0:0010 88.6
0.010 97
0-010 96.1
0,050 83,20.010 s5.5
0.010 97.8
0.050 85.6
0.010 s5-80"10 93-4
0.050 s3.8
0_0010 s4.6
0_0'10 950-10 s5.2
0.00030 102
0.10 93.5
0.010 ,o:
0,0010 s1,8
0,010 1 16
0,010 88.1
0.050 96"e
Report Date: 04/19/05
Wsrk Order: C05040027
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Sample lD: MB-760S
Arssnlc
Berylllum
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Gopper
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenurn
Nicxel
Selenium
Silver
Thallium
Uranlum
Vanadiurn
Zinc
sample lD: LcSl-7608
Arsenlc
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chrornlurn
Cobalr
Copper
Lead
Manganese
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Silver
Thallium
Uraniurn
Vanadium
Zina
Sample lD: C050'10027-001DMSs
Arsonlc
Beryllium
Cadmium
Ghromium
80
BO
BO
80
80
80
80
80
BO
BO
BO
BO
BO
80
80
80
70
7A
70
70
124
120
124
120
120
120
12:0
120
120
120
1Zg
1?A
120
120
120
1?o
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Analyte Result unlrs RL "/oREC Low Limir High Llmlr RPD RPDLimit Qual
Msthod: E2oo3 gatch:7608
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f I Manganese 0.100 mg/L 0-010 70 130 Ar ; Mercuu 0.00847 mg/L 0-0010 M.6 70 130
Nickel 0,0334 mg/L 0,050 S9.7 70 130
I - Setenium 0.0986 mdL 0,0010 95.4 ?O 130
I i Thallium 0.01s7 ms/L 0.10 s8.1 70 130
Uranlum 0_0223 mg/L 0.00090 109 70 130
Vanadium 0-0222 mg/L 0.10 91.7 70 130I , ;;';'''"' ;:.;;;; ,il #;; "';u ;; ;;I I .Msrrixspikomctrvorl83OUrEldarheaccepbncocriledaofTOtot3Operc€nl,arEconsiderBdmalrixrslat6d,nottystemrol8led, RBporbdvaluEEBlBwilhinmolhod'rv,tsl[luPr^uruwvgl19]usErsq!rEEsPs,rwH(e'rsuUuru twPerl5rrrdEwu.,qErEUiltdulllutdlgurttul]]ElE[r,groEvr FtrPsrEs
spscihcatione. (EPA Mathod 200,8, par, 9,d,4)
Sampla lD: C05040027,001DMSD8 Pre-Digesdon Spike Dup 04/04/05 20106ll S8mplg llJ: r,U3U.IgU4r,UUluBlJuC rtF-LrrgEEusn DPltru UUP u+rr
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- I Berylllum 0.0229 mg/L 0.010 114 70 130 1.3 20
Cadmium 0.0175 mg/L 0.010 86.8 70 130 1.4 ?O
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Chromlum 0.0424 mg/L 0.050 8't 70 130 o 20
Cobalt 0.0171 mS/L 0.010 81.3 70 130 4.3 20Copper 0.0827 mg/L 0.010 77.8 70 130 6.3 ZA
Lead 0,0465 mdl 0-050 88-l 70 130 0 20
I I rrtrrgrnr.u 0,0986 rnStL 0-010 7a 130 1.4 20 A
I i Mercury 0.00814 mG/L 0.0010 81"3 70 130 4-0 20
Nlckel 0,0336 mg/L 0.050 90.8 70 130 O 20
I I Selenlum 0.0881 mg/L 0.0010 95,8 70 130 0.8 20
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Vanadium O,O207 mg/L 0.10 &.2 70 130 O 20
I I zin" 0.s246 mslL 0.010 62.8 70 130 1.8 20 S
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Sampla lD: MB.760E
Arsenic
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
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0.0004
ND
ND
ND
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0,00003
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mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
rng/L
mg/L
mgiL
rng/L
mg/L
0,0002
0.00003
0.0002
0.0001
0.00003
0.0001
0.00002
0.00003
6.0E-06
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RL -Analyte reporting limil,
ND - Not dateded at the reporilng llmlt.
A - ThB enalyte level was greater than four llrnes the splke level, ln
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S - Splke recovery oulside oI advisory llmlr-
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Project: 1st Quaner POg $arurling
Method: E200,8
Sample lD; ttlB-760s
Report Date: 041L9/45
Work Ordcr; C05A4A027
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Method Blank
0,0002 mg/L
ND mg/L
ND m/L
0.0001 mg/L
ND mdL
ND mglL
ND mg,fl
0.U02 mg/L
Laboralory Control Spike --Lo!v
0.VZD1 ms/L
0.0177 mgn-
0.0209 mg/L
0.0211 mg/L
o-O212 mglL
0.0200 mglL
0,0204 mg/L
. O.O214 mg/L
0-4212 mg/L
O,O2O1 mg/L
0.101 mS/L
g.O2O7 mg/L
A,O2Q5 mgtL
0.0200 mg/L
0-0206 rng/L
0.0231 mgrl
Pre-Dlgestlon Spike
0.0216 mg/L
0.0163 mg/L
0.0183 mg/L
0.0477 mglL
0,0216 rng/L
0.9346 ms/L
0.05'|3 mg/t
0.120 mg/L
0.00939 ms/L
0-0240 mg/L
8.03U7 mg/L
0.0924 ms/L
0.0185 mg/L
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Vanadium
Zinc
Sample lD: LCS1-7806
Arsenic
Beryllium
Cadmlum
Chromiurn
CDbalI
Copper
Lead
Manganese
Molybdenum
Niokel
Salenlum
Sllver
ThEllium
Uraniurn
Vanadium
Zina
Sample lD: C05040027-0tl'lDMSs
0-00007
0-00008
0.0004
0.00003
0.00003
0.00004
0-00009
0,0003
0.0010 100
0.010 88.7
0.010 104
0-050 1010-010 1060-010 .100
0.050 1020.010 1050.10 1050,050 101
0.0010 101
0.010 1030.'10 103
0,00030 1000.10 1030-010 107
0.00'10 98_10-010 81
0.010 94.3
0.050 s7.2
0.010 1030,0I0 86,6
0.050 100
0.010
0,0010 93,5
0.10 105
0-050 a5
0.0010 91.3
0-010 91.4
Arsenlc
Berylliurn
Cadrnium
ChrBmium
Cobalt
Copper
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nlckel
Seleniurn
Silver
8A
60
80
80
60
80
BO
EO
80
BO
EO
EO
80
EO
80
BO
70
70
70
70
70
70
7A
70
70
70
70
70
70
120
120
120
1?.0
120
120
124
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
130
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130
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Report Dste: 04/19/05
Work 0rdert C05040027
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0.0163 mg/L
0.0.lB5 mglL
0,0457 mg/L
A.O21O rng/L
0,0351 rng/L
0.0511 rng/L
o-119 mg/L
0.00326 "rj.glL0,0239 rng/L
0.0309 rng/L
0.0901 rng/L
a.OlTl rng/L
0.0208 mg/L
O,O22O mg/L
0,0232 mglL
0.0251 rng/L
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0.050 92-1
0.010 99.80.010 89
0.050 99.2
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0-050 860.0010 E90.010 87.20.10 103
0.00030 107
0-10 97.2
0.010 60.5
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Thatllum
Uranlum
Vanadium
Zino
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0-0223 mg/L
o.o237 ms/L
0.0265 mg/L
0.10 107
0.00030 108
0,10 s9-3
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Arsenlc
Beryllium
Csdmium
Chromium
gobalt
Coppar
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenlum
Silv6r
Thallium
Uranlum
Vanadium
Zinc
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ND - Not detected at tho reporting limit,
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S - Splke recovery oulslds of advisory limits"
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QA/QC Summary Report
Client: Internadooal Uranium (USA) Corp
Project: lst Quartcr POC SamPling
Report Date: 04/I9l05
Work Order; C05O40027
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Method: E353.2.
Sample lD: MBLK-1
Nihogen, Nlrme+Nihite as N
sample tD: C05040027{05BMS
Nltmgen, Nitrat€+Nltrllg as N
SamplelD, G05040027-005BMSD
Nitrogen, NltraterNitite as N
Sample lD: MBLK-17
Nltrogen, Nitrate+Nitrite as N
Sample lD: C0504002&009BMS
Nltrogen, Nitrats+NlrlB as N
Nilrogen, Nitrate+Nitrrte aS N
Sarnpte lB: MBLK{z
Nitlgsn, Nihate+Nitrib as N
Sample lD: C050400834018MS
NitrEgen, NitraP+Nltrlte as N
Sample lD: C0504008I!-001BMSD
Nltrogen, Nihate+Nitrite as N
Sample lD: MBLK-{8
Nlhogen, Nitrete+NiFia as N
Meihod Blank
. ND mg/L
Matrix Spilte
1"87 mg/L
Matrlx Spike Duplicate
1.83 mg/L
Method Blank
ND mg/L
Malrix Splke
3.30 mg/L
3,30 rnglL
Method Blank
ND mg/L
M8trix Spike
4.46 mg/L
Maflx Spike Duplicate
4.51 mg/L
Mehod Blank
ND ms/L
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0_10
0.03
0,10
0.10
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04/05/05 1O:59
04/08t05 11:18
04/05/05'11:19
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Method: E900.'t
Sample lD: C05040098.00'll
Gross Alpha mlnus Rn & U
Sample lD: C05040099-00{l
Gross Alpha mlnus Rn & U
Sample ID: M8fi48727
Gross Alpha mlnus Rn & U
Sample,D: LCS-R48727
Gross Alpha minus Rn & U
Sample Dupllcaie
ND pCi/L
Matrix Spike
40.0 pCi/L
Method Blank
ND pCi/L
Lahoralory Control Spike
37-B pCl/L
106
1-0
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06/05/05 1 1:45
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RL - analyte reportlng limit,ND - Not deiected at the reporting limit.
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Laboratory Control Spike
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5.1 uglL5.0 ug/L'5.5 ug/LI'g ug/L53 ug/L5.0 ug/L3.8 ug/L4.4 ug&4.8 ug/L
Repori Date; 04119105
Work Ordcrt C05040427
Otl06l05 11i37
04/05/05 14:39
Cltent Interuatioaal Uranium (USA) Corp
Project: lst Quaner POC SamPling
Method: SWBZ60B
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Naphthatene
o-Xylens
Toluene
Sum'1,2-Dlchlorobenzened4
Surn Dlbromolluorcmethane
Surr p-Bromofl uorobenzene
Sun': Toluene4S
Samplo lD: 0E-APr45-LCS-4
TefiEhydfofuran
Sur: 1,2-Dichlorobenzened4
Su n-' Dibromgfl uoromethane
Surr: p-Bromofl uorobenzene
Sur: Toluene'd8
Sample lDt 06-Apr'05-ltlBLK-B
Acetone
Benzene
Carbon ialrachlorlde
Chlofilform
Chlorcmehane
ryr+p-Xylenes
Merhyl ethyl ketone
Merhylene ohloride
Naphthelene
o-Xylene
Tetrahydrofuran
ToluBn6
Xylenes, Total
Sun: 1,2-Dichlorobenzens-d4
Sun: Dibromofluortmethane
Sun: p-Brornofl uorobanzene
Sun: Toluene.dE
Laboratory Control Splke
47 uglL
Method Blank
NB ugll
ND ttg/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ug/L
ND ugiL
ND ug/L
ND uglL
ND uglL
ND uS/L
ND uglLND r.lg/L
20 1071.0 100
1.0 102
{.0 1001.0 1101.0 98,820 108't,0 '100
1.0 7e-e1.0 881,0 961.0 1011-0 97_2
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Method: sWSztoB
Sample lD: 0B.Apr-tl5-MBLK-8
Sample lD: C05040027{03AMS
Benzene
Carbon tetradtlodde
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m+F-Xylen6s
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Sun: 1,z-Dichlorobe nzene-d4
Sun: Dlbromofl uorometha ne
Surr: p-Bromofl uorobenzene
Sun: Toluene{E
Sample ID; G05040027-003AMSD
Benzene
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Chloroform
6+p-Xylenes
o-Xylene
Toluene
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Sun: Dibromofl uoromethane
Surr: p-Bpmofluorobenzene
Sun: Toluene'dB
Method Blank
Matrix Spike
430 uglL
480 ugfl_
660 ug/L
530 ugll
530 ug/L
44o ttE/L
Matrix Spike Dupllcate
4S0 ug/L
490 ug/L
870 ug/L
540 ug/L
530 ug/L
470 us/L
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25 91.2 70 130
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April 19,2005
David Turk
lolsrndignal Uranium (USA) Corp
642s S Hwy 191
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Workorder N a -: C05040A27
FrojecrName: lst QuarterPOC Sampling
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Gtoss Alpho minus R1222 snd Uranium
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c05040027.002 Mwt4 03/30/05 10:57 04/0I/05 Aqueous Same ds,lrbove
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c05040027-004 Mw32 03/30/05 13:14 04101105 Aqueous SameAs Above
c05040027-005 Mw60 O3BA|05 093O A4lQl/05 Aqueous Same As Above
c05040027-006 Mw63 0?l3O/05 l2:18 04/01/05 Aqueous Same As Above
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