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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 6261 - Admendment To Contract Of Sale - LCCIC & LCU - 04_08_1999Resolution No. 6261 Item No. 38 April 8, 1999 RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock BE and is hereby authorized and directed to execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock an Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale by and between the City of Lubbock and Lubbock Christian College Investment Corporation and Lubbock Christian University, attached hereto, which shall be spread upon the minutes of the Council and as spread upon the minutes of this Council shall constitute and be a part of this Resolution as if fully copied herein in detail. Passed by the City Council this 8th day of April , 1999. ATTEST: �.J Ka a arnell, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: Te6—my011erbr6ok, Managing Director of Water Utilities APPROVED AS TO F RM: Richard . Ca ner, Natural R­e'sowces Attorney da/ccdocsfLCU-AraendCOS.res April 8, 1999 r f Resolution No. 6261 Item No. 38 April 8, 1999 AMENDMENT AND MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT OF SALE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF LUBBOCK § C WHEREAS, effective January 14, 1999, Lubbock Christian University Investment Corporation ("LCUIC"), Lubbock Christian University ("LCU") and the City I' of Lubbock, Texas, a Home Rule Municipal Corporation of Lubbock County, Texas ("Buyer"), entered into that certain Contract of Sale ("Contract") contemplating the purchase of lands located in Lubbock and Lynn Counties of Texas, as more particularly r' described in Exhibit "A" and Exhibit "B" attached to the Contract; and WHEREAS, the Contract provides that the Seller of the lands described therein is LCUIC; however, further investigation has revealed that LCUIC does not exist as a legal entity and that the owner of the lands described in the Contract is Lubbock Christian College Investment Corporation, a Texas Non -Profit Corporation (referred to herein as "Seller"); and WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of Seller, LCU and Buyer that certain other provisions of the Contract are in need of modification and amendment; and WHEREAS, Seller, LCU and Buyer now desire to amend and modify the Contract as to certain terms and provisions. NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and f sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, Seller, LCU and Buyer hereby amend and C modify the Contract as follows: 1. The first paragraph of the Contract is deleted in its entirety and the following paragraph substituted therefore: This Contract of Sale (the "Contract") is made by and between Lubbock Christian College Investment Corporation, a Texas Non -Profit Corporation (referred to herein as "Seller"), Lubbock Christian University (referred to herein as "LCU") and the City of Lubbock, Texas, a Home Rule Municipal Corporation of Lubbock County, Texas (referred to herein as "Buyer"). 2. Article 1 of the Contract is deleted in its entirety and the following Article I substituted therefore: ARTICLE I SALE OF PROPERTY For the consideration hereinafter set forth, and upon the terms, conditions and provisions herein contained, Seller agrees to sell and convey to Buyer and Buyer agrees to purchase from Seller (i) by general warranty and reserving the oil, gas and other minerals, as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached to this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as amended, and with surface protection covenants, as set forth in the General Warranty Deed attached to this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as amended, as Exhibit "C", the Property, less and except the ROW's; and (ii) by quitclaim conveyance, the ROW's. 3. Section 5.01(c) of the Contract is deleted in its entirety and the following paragraph substituted therefore: (c) The Seller has good and marketable fee simple title to the Property, less and except the ROW's, subject only to the Permitted Exceptions. 4. Section 5.01(o) of the Contract is deleted in its entirety and the following paragraph substituted therefore: (o) All Leases, as defined in Section 5.02(a), shall have expired or otherwise terminated on or before Closing. 5. Section 5.02(c) of the Contract is deleted in its entirety and the following paragraph substituted therefore: (c) Seller and LCU shall, for the consideration stated herein, quitclaim to Buyer and cause Lubbock Christian University Institute of Water Research ("LCUIWR") to quitclaim to Buyer, on the form attached to this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as "E", amended, as Exhibit the ROW's. Further, LCU and LCUIWR shall ° convey and assign the personal property described in the Bill of Sale, made a part of this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as amended, as Exhibit "D", to Buyer. LCU expressly stipulates that LCUIWR will benefit, in the same manner as LCU as set forth in r• Section 5.04, from the transactions contemplated hereby and that LCU possesses the requisite control over LCUIWR to cause LCUIWR to execute and deliver said quitclaim conveyance and Bill of Sale. 6. Section 5.02(e), set forth below, is added to the Contract, as amended: (e) LCU and J. E. Hancock shall, for the consideration stated herein, convey by Deed Without Warranty, to Buyer, on the form attached to this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale „Page 2 of 6 r amended, as Exhibit "G", the lands described on Exhibit "H" to this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as amended. LCU expressly stipulates that J. E. Hancock will benefit, in the same manner as LCU as set forth in Section 5.04, from the transactions contemplated hereby and that LCU possesses the requisite control over J. E. �^ Hancock to cause J. E. Hancock to execute and deliver said Deed Without 6 Warranty. 7. Section 5.03(g) of the Contract is deleted in its entirety, and the following paragraph substituted therefore: (g) Environmental Claims or Environmental Cleanup Liability which arise directly or indirectly from or are related to the use, operation, maintenance, occupation, ownership or abandonment of the Property before the Effective Date shall be deemed to be limited to the Environmental Claims or Environmental Cleanup Liability arising directly or indirectly from or are related to those matters set forth in the Environmental Assessment attached to and made a part of this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as amended, for all intents and purposes, as Exhibit "F". Section 5.03(h) of the Contract is deleted in its entirety. 9. Section 5.05 of the Contract is deleted in its entirety, and the following Section 5.05 substituted therefore: 5.05 Survival Beyond Closing. The representations, warranties, covenants and agreements of Seller and LCU as set forth in this Article V of this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as amended, shall survive the Closing. 10. Section 6.05 of the Contract is deleted in its entirety. 11. Section 7.01 of the Contract is deleted in its entirety, and the following Section 7.01 substituted therefore: 7.01 Date and Place of Closing. The Closing shall take place in the offices of the Title Company and shall be accomplished through an escrow to be established with the Title Company, as escrowee. The Closing Date (herein sometimes called), shall be on the later to occur of (i) the date upon which Seller cures, or Buyer waives, Buyer's Objections, as set forth in Article III of the Contract, as amended; or (ii) as mutually agreed on by Seller and Buyer. 12. Section 7.02(a)(v) of the Contract is deleted in its entirety, and the following paragraph substituted therefore: Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale Page 3 of 6 G. (v) The Quitclaim Conveyance, substantially in the form as attached to this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as �^ amended, as Exhibit "E", duly executed by Seller, and acknowledged. 13. Section 7.02(b)(ii) of the Contract is deleted in its entirety, and the following paragraph substituted therefore: r (ii) The Deed Without Warranty, substantially in the form as attached to 7 this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as c amended, as Exhibit "G", duly executed by LCU and J. E. Hancock, and acknowledged. 14. Section 7.04 of the Contract is deleted in its entirety, and the following Section 7.04 substituted therefore: 7.04 Possession at Closing. Possession of the Property shall be delivered to Buyer by Seller on the Closing Date (the f°Date of Possession"), in its present condition, subject only to ordinary wear and tear. 15. Exhibit "A" of the Contract is deleted in its entirety and Exhibit "A" attached to this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as amended, substituted therefore. 16. Exhibit "C" of this Contract is deleted in its entirety and Exhibit "C" attached to r this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as amended, substituted therefore. 17. Exhibit "D" of this Contract is deleted in its entirety and Exhibit "D" attached to this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as amended, substituted therefore. .- 18. Exhibit "E" of this Contract is deleted in its entirety and Exhibit "E" attached to this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as amended, substituted therefore. 19. Exhibits "F" through "H" to this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale, are added to this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and the Contract, as amended. To the extent any of the terms or provisions of this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale shall conflict with any terms or provisions of the Contract, the terms and provisions of this Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale shall control and prevail. All terms and provisions of the Contract shall be and remain in full force and effect as therein written, except as otherwise expressly amended and/or modified herein. r Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale Page 4 of 6 This Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale is executed on the dates set forth below, but effective as of the Effective Date, as defined in the Contract, as �• amended. SELLER: LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE INVESTMENT CORPORATION By: HARVIE M. R ITT Chairman of the Board Executed by Seller on the day of .1999. LCU: LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY v By: p A A --f 0 A 4 -4 -'ej, JERgYyb. HA ChairVan of the Board Executed by LCU on the day of , 1999. i i Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale r Page 5 of 6 I C BUYER: i y: WIYD If Executed by Buyer the gkk day I on of ATTEST: /6AL Ka �cairrlell, City Secretary AS CONTENT: APPROVED TO 1 Terry Ellerbro6k, Managing Director of Water Utilities APPROVED AS TO FORM: 7 t �, C;;, Flo , /!: -6— --..� Richard K. Casner, 4 Natural Resources Attorney cityatt/richard/LCU-ContractAmendment.doc April 7, 1999 f / Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale Page 6 of 6 r 1 , Mayor 1999. 0 I Exhibit "A' To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and Contract of Sale, as Amended r F FEXHIBIT "A" To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and Contract of Sale, as Amended The following described tracts or parcels of land lying and being situated in Lynn County, Texas, to -wit: All of Tracts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8, in League One, and Tract 7 of League Two, according to the map or plat of Wm. D. Green's Subdivision of a part of Leagues 1, 2, 3 and 4, Wilson County School Lands, Lynn County, Texas, which map or plat is of record in Book 57, Page 38, of the Deed Records of Lynn County, Texas, containing 1214.52 acres. All of Tracts 1, 7, 9 and 10 in League 1; Tracts 1, 2, 6, 8, 11, 12, 13 and 14 in League 2; Tract 3 in League 3; and Tracts 1, 2, 3 and 4 in League 4, according to the Map or Plat of William D. Green Subdivision of a part of Leagues 1, 2, 3 and 4, Wilson County School Lands, Lynn County, Texas, which Map or Plat is of record in Book 57, Page 38, of the Deed Records of Lynn County, Texas. LESS and EXCEPT the following described lands located in Lynn County, Texas, to -wit: METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION OF A 41.977 ACRE TRACT OF LAND IN THE WILSON COUNTY SCHOOL LAND, LYNN COUNTY, TEXAS BEING A PORTION OF TRACT 4 LEAGUE 4 OF THE WM. D. GREEN'S SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 57 PAGE 38 OF THE DEED RECORDS OF LYNN COUNTY, TEXAS AND BEING A PORTION OF THAT TRACT DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 291 PAGE 935 OF SAID RECORDS AND FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A'/z" IRON ROD WITH CAP FOUND IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 AND THE NORTHWEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF F.M. HIGHWAY 400 AS DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 104 PAGE 306 OF SAID RECORDS FROM WHENCE A %" IRON ROD FOUND AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 4 BEARS S 89053'00" W A DISTANCE OF 2673.79 FEET; THENCE S 89°53'00" W, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4, A DISTANCE OF 996.19 FEET TO A %" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; F r THENCE N 0000'00" E A DISTANCE OF 3 81.3 9 FEET TO A %" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE S 89053'00" W A DISTANCE OF 1605.04 FEET TO A'/z" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 0000'00" E A DISTANCE OF 1145.30 FEET TO A'/s" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 90000'00" E A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO A'/z" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE S 0000'00" W A DISTANCE OF 1045.10 FEET TO A %" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 89053'00" E A DISTANCE OF 1075.06 FEET TO A %" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 0000'00" E A DISTANCE OF 173.89 FEET TO A %s" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 90000'00" E A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO A %Z" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE S 0000'00" W A DISTANCE OF 173.69 FEET TO A'/z" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 89053'00" E A DISTANCE OF 455.22 FEET TO A'/s" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 0000'00" E A DISTANCE OF 1065.86 FEET TO A'/2" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 89053'00" E A DISTANCE OF 963.27 FEET TO A %s" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET IN THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 AND A GRADED COUNTY ROAD FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE S 0000'06" E, ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND SAID COUNTY ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 1447.62 FEET TO A'/z" IRON ROD FOUND IN SAID NORTHWEST RIGHT OF WAY FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE S 42046'51" W, ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 136.0 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. F I SAVE AND EXCEPT, all oil, gas and other minerals in, on and under and that may be produced from the Land are hereby reserved unto Seller and Seller's successors and assigns. As used herein, the term "minerals" shall exclude (i) all substances (except oil C and gas) that any reasonable extraction, mining or other exploration and/or production method, operation, process or procedure would consume, deplete or destroy the surface of the Land; and (ii) all substances (except oil and gas) which are at or near the surface of the Land. The intent of the parties hereto is that the meaning of the term "minerals" as utilized herein, shall be in accordance with that set forth in Reed v. Wylie, 597 S.W.2d r 743 (Tex. 1980). cityatt\richardlexhA-amendCOS.doc F F Exhibit "C" To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and Contract of Sale, as Amended — General Warranty Deed I EXHIBIT "C" To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and Contract of Sale, as Amended GENERAL WARRANTY DEED STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF LYNN § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE INVESTMENT CORPORATION, a Texas Non -Profit Corporation (herein called "Grantor"), for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($10.00), and other good and valuable consideration to Grantor in hand paid by the CITY OF LUBBOCK, a Texas Home Rule Municipal Corporation (herein called "Grantee"), P.O. Box 2000, Lubbock, Texas 79457, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged and confessed, subject to the reservations set further below, has GRANTED, SOLD and CONVEYED, and by these presents does GRANT, SELL and CONVEY, unto Grantee all the real property in Lynn County, Texas described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, together with all fixtures and improvements attached thereto (the "Lands"). PROVIDED HOWEVER, the Lands are hereby conveyed subject to all valid, existing mineral reservations and conveyances, and easements and rights -of -way, if any, affecting said premises and of record in the Offices of the County Clerk of Lynn County, Texas. Grantor, subject to the restrictions set forth below, expressly reserves to itself, its successors and assigns, all oil, gas and other minerals lying in, on, under and that may be produced from the Lands. As used herein, the term "minerals" shall exclude (i) all substances (except oil and gas) that any reasonable extraction, mining or other exploration and/or production method, operation, process or procedure would consume, deplete or destroy the surface of the Lands; and (ii) all substances (except oil and gas) which are at or near the surface of the Lands. GENERAL WARRANTY DEED Page 1 of 6 0 FThe intent of the parties hereto is that the meaning of the term "mineral" as utilized herein, shall be in accordance with that set forth in Reed v. Wylie, 597 S.W.2d 743 (Tex. 1980). For the protection of the surface estate of the Lands, and as a covenant running with said lands and binding upon the Grantor herein and the Grantor's successors and assigns, it is agreed that any person, company or other entity conducting operations in connection with the interest in the oil, gas and other minerals in, on, under and that may be produced from said Lands which is now owned by Grantor, under the authority of the Grantor, its successors and assigns, granted after the date hereof, shall comply with the following provisions and requirements for the protection of the surface estate of said Lands, and any oil, gas and mineral lease hereafter executed by the Grantor, its successors and assigns, shall contain such provisions, it being understood and agreed, however, that such provisions will be binding upon the person, company or other entity conducting such mineral operations (in such provisions referred to as Lessee) as covenants running with the land and whether or not such provisions are included in such lease or leases hereafter executed, said provisions being as follows: (a) Lessee, its successors and assigns, (as used in paragraphs (a) through (k), the term "Lessee" shall include Grantor if Grantor is the party conducting the oil, gas and other mineral exploration and/or production activities) shall pay to the owner of the surface estate of the Lands (the "Surface Owner") a reasonable amount for all damages of any type or kind caused or related to mineral exploration and/or production activities upon the Lands. (b) Lessee shall conduct all of its mineral exploration and/or production activities upon the Lands in such a manner so as to interfere as little as reasonably possible with the use and operation of the Lands of the Surface Owner. No surface drilling location, storage facility, roadway or facility of any kind located on or above the surface shall be located within or under a pivot irrigation system without the prior consent of the Surface Owner, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. (c) It is further understood and agreed that any and all roads established by the Lessee hereunder shall be located as nearly as practical as agreed upon by and between Lessee and the Surface Owner. i� k GENERAL WARRANTY DEED Page 2 of 6 f r (d) All pipelines, flowlines, electric transmission lines, telephone lines or other lines necessary or related to mineral exploration and/or production activities on the Lands shall be buried no less than thirty-six (36) inches below the I surface of the ground, except at the actual drilling or storage facility site. (e) Upon completion of any mineral exploration and/or production activities, including exploration activities that result in the completion of an oil or gas well(s) or abandonment of any drill site(s), pit area(s), well location(s), tank battery location(s), roadway(s) or other surface disturbance(s), Lessee shall as soon as reasonably practicable (i) remove all rock, gravel, caliche, or other materials foreign to the natural condition of the Lands; (ii) level and fill with topsoil all pits, ruts, or other surface disturbances in such a manner as to restore same to the natural contour of the Lands; (iii) clean the area to the end that all objects, materials and structures not reasonably necessary to the production of oil and/or gas are removed and eliminated; (iv) reseed the affected area with native grass; and (v) otherwise restore the surface of the Lands to its original condition as nearly as reasonably possible. (f) Any saltwater produced from wells drilled on the Lands shall be disposed of off the Lands, or shall be reinjected into a subsurface strata at a depth sufficient to protect all sources and supplies of fresh and potable water. No saltwater shall be disposed on the Lands, as set forth herein, except that produced from the Lands. (g) Lessee agrees to protect the potable water, in, on and under the Lands, from contamination from mineral exploration and/or production activities, and upon the abandonment of any oil or gas well. Lessee shall plug the same in compliance with the applicable laws, rules and regulations of the Railroad Commission of Texas, and/or any other governmental authority having jurisdiction over such matters. (h) Lessee, if requested by Surface Owner, shall construct and maintain fences around each site of surface facilities related to mineral pumping units, tank batteries and pits sufficient to keep all livestock out of such sites. (i) Lessee shall not, and shall not permit any of its employees, contractors, agents, or other third parties acting on behalf of such parties entering upon the Lands, to bring upon the Lands any alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs, to hunt on any portion of the Lands or to take or carry any firearms thereon for any purpose whatsoever. (j) All mineral exploration and/or production operations on the Lands shall be conducted in a reasonably prudent manner and in compliance with the laws, rules GENERAL WARRANTY DEED Page 3 of 6 t and regulations pertaining to oil, gas and mineral operations within the State of Texas. (k) No potable water, or water suitable for livestock consumption, irrigation or land application purposes, may be taken or used, in any way, manner or form, from the Lands for or related to any mineral exploration and/or production activities of any kind or type. Notwithstanding any of the above language to the contrary, Grantor shall have no personal liability to the owner of the surface estate in connection with the mineral operations conducted thereon by other parties. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Lands, together with all and singular the rights and appurtenances thereto in anywise belonging unto Grantee and Grantee's successors and assigns forever; and Grantor does hereby bind Grantor and Grantor's successors and assigns to WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND all and singular the Lands unto Grantee and Grantee's successors and assigns, against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. EXECUTED this day of April, 1999. LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE INVESTMENT CORPORATION L80 Harvie M. Pruitt, Chairman GENERAL WARRANTY DEED Page 4 of 6 k STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF § p This instrument was acknowledged before me on the day of April, 1999, by Harvie r �., M. Pruitt, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Lubbock Christian College Investment 4 Corporation, a Texas non-profit corporation, on behalf of said corporation. r- k Notary Public, State of Texas GNRLWARR.rkc March 29. 1999 Oil 1. F� 1 l i r i f. r' r� k GENERAL WARRANTY DEED Page 5 of 6 I r r, EXHIBIT "A" To General Warranty Deed The following described tracts or parcels of land lying and being situated in Lynn County, Texas, to -wit: All of Tracts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8, in League One, and Tract 7 of League Two, according to the map or plat of Wm. D Green's Subdivision of a part of Leagues 1, 2, 3 and 4, Wilson County School Lands, Lynn County, Texas, which map or plat is of record in Book 57, Page 38, of the Deed Records of Lynn County, Texas, containing 1214.52 acres. All of Tracts 1, 7, 9 and 10 in League 1; Tracts 1, 2, 6, 8, 11, 12, 13 and 14 in League 2; Tract 3 in League 3; and Tracts 1, 2, 3 and 4 in League 4, according to the Map or Plat of William D. Green Subdivision of a part of Leagues 1, 2, 3 and 4, Wilson County School Lands, Lynn County, Texas, which Map or Plat is of record in Book 57, Page 38, of the Deed Records of Lynn County, Texas. LESS and EXCEPT the following described lands located in Lynn County, Texas, to -wit: METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION OF A 41.977 ACRE TRACT OF LAND IN THE WILSON COUNTY SCHOOL LAND, LYNN COUNTY, TEXAS BEING A PORTION OF TRACT 4 LEAGUE 4 OF THE WM. D. GREEN'S SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 57 PAGE 38 OF THE DEED RECORDS OF LYNN COUNTY, TEXAS AND BEING A PORTION OF THAT TRACT DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 291 PAGE 935 OF SAID RECORDS AND FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A V2" IRON ROD WITH CAP FOUND IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 AND THE NORTHWEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF F.M. HIGHWAY 400 AS DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 104 PAGE 306 OF SAID RECORDS FROM WHENCE A V2" IRON ROD FOUND AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 4 BEARS S 89053'00" W A DISTANCE OF 2673.79 FEET; THENCE S 89053'00" W, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4, A DISTANCE OF 996.19 FEET TO A'/z" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; GENERAL WARRANTY DEED Page 6 of 7 Exhibit "D" To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and Contract of Sale, as Amended — Bill of Sale EXHIBIT "D" To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and Contract of Sale, as Amended BILL OF SALE STATE OF TEXAS § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS COUNTY OF LUBBOCK § The undersigned, LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, successor by name change to LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE INVESTMENT CORPORATION, a Texas Non -Profit Corporation and LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF WATER RESEARCH (collectively, the "Grantor"), for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND N0/100 DOLLARS ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration to Grantor in hand paid by the CITY OF LUBBOCK, a Texas Home Rule Municipal Corporation ("the Grantee"), the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged and confessed, has BARGAINED, SOLD and CONVEYED and by these presents, does BARGAIN, SELL and CONVEY unto Grantee, all of Grantor's right, title, and interest to the personal property located in or on or utilized in connection with or related to the real property described on Exhibit "A" and Exhibit "B" attached hereto, including without limitation, the personal property described on Exhibit "C", attached hereto (the "Property"). TO HAVE AND TO HOLD all of the Grantor's right, title and interest in and to the Property unto said Grantee and Grantee's successors and assigns forever, so that neither Grantor nor Grantor's successors and assigns shall have, claim or demand any right or title to the Property. r Executed and effective this day of April, 1999. GRANTOR: LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Jerry D. Harris Chairman of the Board GRANTOR: LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE INVESTMENT CORPORATION Harvie M. Pruitt Chairman of the Board GRANTOR: LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF WATER RESEARCH By: _ Name: Title: F EXHIBIT "A" To Bill of Sale The following described tracts or parcels of land lying and being situated in Lynn County, Texas, to -wit: Tract One All of Tracts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8, in League One, and Tract 7 of League Two, according to the map or plat of Wm. D. Green's Subdivision of a part of Leagues 1, 2, 3 and 4, Wilson County School Lands, Lynn County, Texas, which map or plat is of record in Book 57, Page 38, of the Deed Records of Lynn County, Texas, containing 1214.52 acres. Tract Two All of Tracts 1, 7, 9 and 10 in League 1; Tracts 1, 2, 6, 8, 11, 12, 13 and 14 in Leauge 2; Tract 3 in League 3; and Tracts 1, 2, 3 and 4 in League 4, according to the Map or Plat of William D. Green Subdivision of a part of Leagues 1, 2, 3 and 4, Wilson County School Lands, Lynn County, Texas, which Map or Plat is of record in Book 57, Page 38, of the Deed Records of Lynn County, Texas. Tract Three Three (3) tracts of land, being: (a) 31.39 acre tract, more or less, in the form of a triangle, said triangle being bounded on the N by the S line of Tracts 3 and 4, League 4, Wilson County School Land; on the SE by the Panhandle and South Plains Railroad right-of-way; and on the SW by Kerr Avenue of the Town of Wilson, Texas; (b) 31.50 acres, more or less, said tract being bounded on the N by the S line of Tracts 3 and 4, League 4, Wilson County School Land; on the NE by Culpepper Avenue of the Town of Wilson, Texas; on the SE by 16`h Street of the Town of Wilson, Texas; on the SW by Green Avenue of the Town of Wilson, Texas; and on the W by the W line of League 4, Wilson County School Land, SAVE & EXCEPT Lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 12, Block 171, Lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12, Block 172, all of Block 178, 160' x 175' tract sold to Dan Cook (being all of Lots 11 and 12, Block 182 and all of the Street lying South of said lots); (c) a 14.25 acre tract, more or less, being all of Blocks 173, 175, 176, 177, 183, 185, 186, 187, 188 and 189, as shown of record in Volume 15, Page 102-103, Deed Records of Lynn County, Texas, SAVE & EXCEPT those portions of the aforementioned blocks deeded to Henry Dreyer, Jr., by deed recorded in Volume 62, Page 418-419, Deed Records c of Lynn County, Texas, and EXCEPTING all of Block 174 dedicated as a public park. Tract Four All of Block 169, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 1- 12 of Block 170, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 4- 9 of Block 171, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 4-6 �.. of Block 172, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 1-12 of Block 179, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; All of Block 180, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; All of Block r. 181, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 1-6 of Block 182, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 5-12 of Block 184, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas. LESS and EXCEPT the following described lands located in Lynn County, Texas, to -wit: METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION OF A 41.977 ACRE TRACT OF LAND IN THE WILSON COUNTY SCHOOL LAND, LYNN COUNTY, TEXAS BEING A PORTION OF TRACT 4 LEAGUE 4 OF THE WM. D. GREEN'S SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 57 PAGE 38 OF THE DEED RECORDS OF LYNN COUNTY, TEXAS AND BEING A PORTION OF THAT TRACT DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 291 PAGE 935 OF SAID RECORDS AND FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A'/z" IRON ROD WITH CAP FOUND IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 AND THE NORTHWEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF F.M. HIGHWAY 400 AS DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 104 PAGE 306 OF SAID RECORDS FROM WHENCE A %" IRON ROD FOUND AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 4 BEARS S 89053'00" W A DISTANCE OF 2673.79 FEET; THENCE S 89053'00" W, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4, A DISTANCE OF 996.19 FEET TO A %" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 0000'00" E A DISTANCE OF 381.39 FEET TO A %" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE S 89053'00" W A DISTANCE OF 1605.04 FEET TO A'/2" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; 1 � THENCE N 0000'00" E A DISTANCE OF 1145.30 FEET TO A %" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; l 0 THENCE N 90000'00" E A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO A'/2" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE S 0000'00" W A DISTANCE OF 1045.10 FEET TO A t/z" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 89053'00" E A DISTANCE OF 1075.06 FEET TO A'/2" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 0000'00" E A DISTANCE OF 173.89 FEET TO A'/2" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 90000'00" E A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO A'/2" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE S 0000'00" W A DISTANCE OF 173.69 FEET TO A'/z" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 89053'00" E A DISTANCE OF 455.22 FEET TO A'/2" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 0000'00" E A DISTANCE OF 1065.86 FEET TO A t/s" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE N 89053'00" E A DISTANCE OF 963.27 FEET TO A'/2" IRON ROD WITH CAP SET IN THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 AND A GRADED COUNTY ROAD FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE S 0000'06" E, ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND SAID COUNTY ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 1447.62 FEET TO A %Z" IRON ROD FOUND IN SAID NORTHWEST RIGHT OF WAY FOR A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THENCE S 42046'51" W, ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 136.0 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. cityatttrichard/LCU-ToBillof5ale.exttA P` EXHIBIT "B" To Bill of Sale All easements, rights -of way or any other ways of access and all rights in and to pipelines and appurtenant property or facilities owned by Grantor in Sections 1 and 4, Block B; i Sections 1, 2, 4, 11,12, 13,16, 25, 26, 27, 28, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 and 60, Block S, GC & SF R.R. Co. Survey, and Sections 40, 35, 30, 31, 32 and 34, Block 24, HE & VAT R.R. Co. Survey, Lubbock County, Texas and Sections 2 and 3, Block M, EL & RR R.R. Co. Survey, Lynn County, Texas, including without limitation, the following: Description of the approximate location of a 2T force main leading from the Southeast Water Reclamation Plant to the LCC Institute of Water Research Lubbock Land Treatment System Research and Demonstration Project at the Wilson farm in Lynn Co., also referred to as the Wilson Line, contained in Lubbock and Lynn Counties of the State of Texas: Beginning at Station 0+00 said point being the connection to the discharge header at the Southeast Reclamation Plant; Thence S 11. 15' E a distance of 139' to station 1+38; Thence S 33" 45' E a distance of 400' to station 5+38; Thence S 2r 30' E a distance of 256 to station 7+94; Thence S 67* 30' W a distance of 402' to station 11+96; Thence south a distance of 223' to station 14+ 19; FThence S 67* 39 W a distance of 710' to station 21+29; Thence in a southerly direction, 18' east of and parallel to the ccnterline of Guava_ Avenue, a distance of 3110' to station 52+39, said point being the end of a curve to the right having a radius of 833', and arch distance of 64' and a delta angle of 4° 24' 07"; Vence along said curve to the right a distance of 64' to station 53+03, said point being in the end of a curve to the right and the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 1106', arch distance of 149', and a delta angle of 71 43' 08"; Thence along said curve a distance of 149 to station 54+52 said point falling in the right-of-way of FM 835 at the approximate highway centerline station 8+44 as referred to in State Department of Highways and Public Transportation Approval r Form 1023, control 4933, Section 1, dated November 28, 1979; l Thence in a southeasterly direction a distance of 73' to station 55+25; Thence in a southwesterly direction a distance of 51' to station 55+76 said point being 15' west of the centerline of Burlington Railway Spur Track #261; Thence in a southeasterly direction, 15' west of and parallel to Burlington Spur Track #261 a distance of 786' to station 63+62 Thence in a southwesterly direction, 194' to station 65+46 said point being 25' east of the centerline of Spur 331 and highway station 185+52.5 as referred to in State Department of Highways and Public Transportation Approval Form 1023, Control 53, Section 1, Highway # Spur 331 and Control 3273, Section 1, Highway #FM 3020 dated December 5, 1979; l . Thence parallel to and 6 east of the east right-of-way line a distance of 1208' to station 115+64 said point being the beginning of a transition from 6' east of the east right-of-way line to 25' east of the centerline of Spur 331; Thence parallel to and 25' east of the centerline of Spur 331 a distance of 3171' to r station 147+35 said point being the beginning of a transition back to 25' east of i the centerline to 3T east of the centerline; Thence parallel to and 37' east of the centerline of Spur 331 a distance of 326' to station 150+61 said point being the beginning of a transition back to 25' east of the centerline; Thence 28T to station 153+48 said point being 25' east of the centerline of Spur 331; Thence parallel to and 25' east of the centerline a distance of 3216' to station 185+64 said point being the beginning of a transition back from 25' east of the centerline to 3' west and parallel to the east right-of-way line of Spur 331; Thence 3' west and parallel to east right-of-way line a distance of 1336 to station 199+00 said point being the beginning of a transition from 3' west of the east right-of-way of Spur 331 to 10' west of and parallel to the east right-of-way line of Spur 331; Thence in a southeasterly direction a distance of approximately 100' to station 200+00 said point being 10' west of the east right-of-way line of Spur 331; F F Thence 10' west of and parallel to the east right-of-way lien a distance of 2099' to station 220+99 said point being at the end of Spur 331 and where the control for U.S. 84 begins; Thence continuing in a southeasterly direction 10' south of the northern right-of- way line of U.S. 84 and parallel to U.S. 84 a distance of 14,666' to station 367+65 said point being station 486+88 on U.S. 84 Highway Station, as noted in State Department of Highways and Public Transportation approval form 1023, Control 53, Section 1 dated November 28, 1979; Thence in a southwesterly direction at a right angle to Highway 84, across U.S. 84 a distance of 238' to station 370+03 said point falling 7' east of the west right-of- way line of Co. Rd. 30 as referred to in the Commissioner's Court Records Book 24, Page 563, dated November 28, 1979; Thence in a southerly direction T east of and parallel to the west right-of-way line of Co. Rd. 30 a distance of 21,262 to station 582+65; Thence in a westerly direction 7' south of the north right-of-way of Co. Rd. 30 a distance of 591' to station 588+56; Thence in a southerly direction 7' east of and parallel to the west right-of-way line of Co. Rd. 30 a distance of 889' t to station 597+45 said point being the beginning of a transition from 13' west of the centerline of Co. Rd. 30 to 30' west of the centerline of F.M. 41; Thence in a southerly direction 105' to station 598+50; Thence in a southerly direction 30' west of and parallel to the centerline of F.M. 41 a distance of 4927' to station 647+77; Thence in a southeasterly direction across F.M. 41 a distance of 81' to a point that falls 9.5' east of the west right-of-way of Co. Rd. 30 to station 648+58; Thence in a southerly direction 9.5' east of and parallel to the west right-of-way line of Co. Rd. 30 a distance of 4912' t to a transition point from 9.5' east of the west right-of-way line of Co. Rd. 30 to station 697+70; Thence in a southerly direction at 7' east of the west right-of-way line of Co. Rd. 30 a distance of 5365' to station 751+35; Thence in an easterly direction at 7' north of the south right-of-way line of a Co. Rd. a distance of 1833' to station 769+68; 7 Thence in a southerly direction at T east of the west right-of-way line of Co. Rd. 30 a distance of 5152' to station 821+20 and the end of this project. F r f F EXHIBIT "C" To Bill of Sale PERSONAL PROPERTY WILSON LAND APPLICATION SITE 21 Zimmatic Center Pivot Systems complete with Panel Boxes, Booster Pumps and Electrical Disconnects All pipelines, pumps and valves All existing groundwater wells, pumps and related equipment. Existing Barbed wire fences around lakes 1 Trailer House 2 Large hay barns 3 Houses (habitable) 2 Houses (inhabitable) 1 Large shop and equipment storage 1 Smaller shop and equipment storage Miscellaneous pivot parts Micro switches Used nozzles 1 14.9x24 pivot tire and wheel rolled drop hoses rolled drag hoses used motor and pump miscellaneous fittings end caps for pivots stand pipes for pivots 1 durst gearbox u joints capacitors Gaskets clamps Opening valves far row water End pivot irrigation pipe Used pump motor from lake 3 Computer house on lake 1 Computerized controls for variable on take 1 2 pumps and motors on lake I 1 pump and motor on lake 2 2 pumps and motors on lake 3 Wscellaheous used pivot wheels Fences and"cattle guards on take 1 and 3 Pump and motor on Dube playa lake SAVE AND EXCEPT, there is hereby reserved and not included in this conveyance, the following property, whether or not such property constitutes fixtures to the Lands, to -wit: (a) 3 sheds, 1 stock water pump, and all fencing (except barbed wire fencing around ponds) belonging to Keith Wied and David Wied; (b) 2 stock water pumps and all gravel belonging to Todd Lockaby; and (c) 2 wood -frame seed houses belonging to B&TP Farms or Bill Phillips. Provided however, the above described personal property is conveyed and purchased "as is" in its present condition, and without any warranty of suitability, fitness for a particular purpose and without any warranty of any kind, except for warranty of title. F 7, F r- F Exhibit "E" To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale r and Contract of Sale, as Amended — F Quitclaim Conveyance r r EXHIBIT "E" To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and Contract of Sale, as Amended QUITCLAIM CONVEYANCE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTIES OF LUBBOCK AND LYNN § That LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, successor by name change to LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE INVESTMENT CORPORATION, a Texas Non -Profit Corporation and LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF WATER RESEARCH (collectively, the "Grantor"), for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is herein acknowledged, have QUITCLAIMED, and by this instrument do QUITCLAIM to the City of Lubbock, a Texas Home Rule Municipal Corporation ("Grantee"), P.O. Box 2000, Lubbock, Texas 79457, all of its right, title and interest in and to that certain real property (the "Property"), lying and being situated in Lubbock County and Lynn County, Texas, being described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD all of the right, title and interest in and to these premises, together with all and singular the rights, privileges, and appurtenances to the premises in any manner belonging to the Grantee, its successors and assigns forever, so that neither the Grantor, nor any of the Grantor's successors, assigns, legal representatives, nor any persons claiming under the Grantor shall any time in the future have, claim or demand any right or title to the property described above. w. Executed this 4 l day of April, 1999. LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Jerry D. Harris, Chairman of the Board LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE INVESTMENT CORPORATION Harvie M. Pruitt, Chairman of the Board LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF WATER RESEARCH Name: Title: rb STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF LUBBOCK § This instrument was acknowledged before me on , by Jerry D. Harris, Chairman of the Board of Lubbock Christian University, a , on behalf of said Notary Public in and for the State of Texas My Commission Expires: STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF LUBBOCK § This instrument was acknowledged before me on , by Harvie M. Pruitt, Chairman of the Board of Lubbock Christian College Investment Corporation, a Texas non-profit corporation, on behalf of said corporation. Notary Public in and for the State of Texas My Commission Expires: STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF LUBBOCK § This instrument was acknowledged before me on , by , of Lubbock Christian University Institute of Water Research, a , on behalf of said Notary Public in and for the State of Texas My Commission Expires: F r t s EXHIBIT "A" To Quitclaim Conveyance All easements, rights -of --way or any other ways of access and all rights in and to pipelines and appurtenant property or facilities owned by Grantor in Sections 1 and 4, Block B; Sections 1, 2, 4,11,12,13, 16, 25, 26, 27, 28, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 and 60, Block S, GC & SF R.R. Co. Surrey; and Sections 40, 35, 30, 31, 32 and 34, Block 24,11E & WT R.R. Co. Survey, Lubbock County, Texas and Sections 2 and 3, Block M, EL & RR R.R. Co. Survey, Lynn County, Texas, including without limitation, the following: Description of the approximate location of a 27' force main leading ham the Southeast Water Reclamation Plant to the LCC Institute of water Research Lubbock Land Treatment System Research and Demonstration Project at the Wilson farm in Lynn Co., also referred to as the Wilson Line, contained in Lubbock and Lynn Counties of the State of Texas: Beginning at Station 0+00 said point being the connection to the discharge header at the Southeast Reclamation Plant; Thence S 110 15' E a distance of 139' to station 1+38; Thence S 33° 45' E a distance of 400' to station 5+38; Thence S 220 30' E a distance of 256' to station 7+94; Thence S 67° NY W a distance of 402, to station 11+96; Thence south a distance of 223' to station 14+19; Thence S 67° 30' W a distance of 710' to station 21+29; Thence in a southerly direction, IS' cast of and parallel to the centerline of Guava " Avenue, a distance of 3110' to station 52+39, said point being the end of a curve i to the right having a radius of 833', and arch distance of 64' and a delta angle of 4° 24' 07% . Thence along said curve to the right a distance of 64' to station 53+03, said point being in the end of a curve to the right and the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 1106', arch distance of 149', and a delta angle of 7° 43' 08"; Thence along said curve a distance of 149' to station 54+52 said point falling in the right-of-way of FM 835 at the approximate highway centerline station 8+44 as r F F referred to in State Department of Highways and Public Transportation Approval Form 1023, control 9933, Section 1, dated November 28, 1979; Thence in a southeasterly direction a distance of 73' to station 55+25; Thence in a southwesterly direction a distance of 51' to station 55+76 said point being 15' west of the centerline of Burlington Railway Spur Track #261; Thence in a southeasterly direction, 15' west of and parallel to Burlington Spur Track #261 a distance of 786' to station 63+62 Thence in a southwesterly direction, 184' to station 65+46 said point being 25' east of the centerline of Spur 331 and highway station 185+52.5 as referred to in State Department of Highways and Public Transportation Approval Form 1023, Control 53, Section 1, Highway # Spur 331 and Control 3273, Section 1, Highway #FM 3020 dated December 5, 1979; Thence parallel to and 6' east of the east right -of --way line a distance of 1208' to station 115+64 said point being the beginning of a transition from 6' east of the east right -of --way line to 25' east of the centerline of Spur 331; Thence parallel to and 25' east of the centerline of Spur 331 a distance of 3171' to station 147+35 said point being the beginning of a transition back to 25' east of the centerline to 37' east of the centerline; Thence parallel to and 37' east of the centerline of Spur 331 a distance of 326' to station 150+61 said point being the beginning of a transition back to 25' east of the centerline; Thence 28T to station 153+48 said point being 25' east of the centerline of Spur 331; �. Thence parallel to and 25' east of the centerline a distance of 3216' to station 185+64 said point being the beginning of a transition back from 25' east of the ' centerline to 3' west and parallel to the east right-of-way line of Spur 331; Thence 3' west and parallel to cast right -of --way line a distance of 1336 to station 199+00 said point being the beginning of a transition from 3' west of the east right-of-way of Spur 331 to 10' west of and parallel to the east right-of-way line of Spur 331; Thence in a southeasterly direction a distance of approximately 100' to station 200+00 said point being 10' west of the cast right-of-way line of Spur 33 l; F Thence 10' west of and parallel to the cast right-of-way lien a distance of 2099' to station 220+99 said point being at the end of Spur 331 and where the control for r` U.S. 84 begins; Thence continuing in a southeasterly direction 10' south of the northern right-of- way line of U.S. 84 and parallel to U.S. 84 a distance of 14,666' to station 367+65 k' said point being station 486+88 on U.S. 84 Highway Station, as noted in State �. Department of Highways and Public Transportation approval form 1023, Control 53, Section 1 dated November 28, 1979; Thence in a southwesterly direction at a right angle to Highway 84, across U.S. 84 a distance of 238' to station 370+03 said point failing T cast of the west right-of- way line of Co. Rd. 30 as referred to in the Commissioner's Court Records Book r 24, Page 563, dated November 28, 1979; Thence in a southerly direction T east of and parallel to the west right-of-way line of Co. Rd. 30 a distance of 21,262 to station 582+65; Thence in a westerly direction 7' south of the north right -of --way of Co. Rd. 30 a distance of 591' to station 588+56; Thence in a southerly direction 7' east of and parallel to the west right-of-way line of Co. Rd. 30 a distance of 889' t to station 597+45 said point being the beginning of a transition from 13' west of the centerline of Co. Rd. 30 to 30' west of the centerline of F.M. 41; Thence in a southerly direction 105' to station 598+50; { Thence in a southerly direction 30' west of and parallel to the centerline of F.M. 41 a distance of 4927' to station 647+77; Thence in a southeasterly direction across F.M. 41 a distance of 81' to a point that falls 9.5' east of the west right-of-way of Co. Rd. 30 to station 648+58; Thence in a southerly direction 9.5' east of and parallel to the west right-of-way line of Co. Rd. 30 a distance of 4912' t to a transition point from 9.5' east of the west right-of-way line of Co. Rd. 30 to station 697+70; Thence in a southerly direction at T east of the west right-of-way line of Co. Rd. 30 a distance of 5365' to station 751+35; Thence in an easterly direction at 7' north of the south right-of-way line of a Co. Rd. a distance of 1833' to station 769+68; F r l hence in a southerly direction at � cast of the west right-of-way line of Co. Rd. 30 a distance of S 152' to station 921 +20 and the end of this project. F F r F F F r Exhibit "F" To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and Contract of Sale, as Amended — Environmental Assessment F r r r r r r r r r r r r r r F C Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) Wilson Land Application Site (Municipal Wastewater Land Application Site) 3,943 Acres North of Wilson, Texas Lynn County, Texas Project Number: EN-1761 Prepared for: C4 of Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas EN FORMOTEC Englhee*V aoftiftm wBh a New for fCrnorrow 6310 Genoa Avenue, Suite E, Lut bock, Taal (806) 794-1100 March 1999 F 7 Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) Wilson Land Application Site (Municipal Wastewater Land Application Site) 3,943 Acres North of Wilson, Texas Lynn County, Texas Project Number: EN-1761 Prepared for: City of Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas Prepared by: Sample Analysis Certes Environmental Laboratories R Trace Analysis Inc. Data Compilation Mark A. Schneider c Report Preparation Mark A. Schneider Review Aubrey A. Spear, P.E. aZZV�_e e��' 7Report �' ESV PRC�►TEc EnCrneedng soJvdons with a view for tOn O=w Pm 6310 Genoa Avenue. Suite E, Lubbock, Texas 1 (806)794-1100 March 1999 7 I Table of Contents Tableof Contents...............................................................................................................1 ExecutiveSummary ...........................................................................................................5 ProjectSummary ......................................................................................................................................5 GroundwaterFindings..............................................................................................................................6 Detection in Groundwater....................................................................................................................6 DrinkingWater MCLs...........................................................................................................................7 Irrigation Restrictions and Phytotoxicity..............................................................................................8 Typical Wastewater Concentrations: .................................................................................................. 9 SoilFindings............................................................................................................................................10 Detectionin Soil Samples..................................................................................................................10 Soil Concentrations for Groundwater Protection..............................................................................11 Soil Concentrations for Ingestion......................................................................................................12 SludgeFindings......................................................................................................................................13 Detection in Sludge Samples............................................................................................................13 SubjectProperty Summary .............................................................................................14 EnvironmentalSetting.....................................................................................................17 Physiography, Relief, and Drainage......................................................................................................17 Climate/ Weather..................................................................................................:................................17 Regional Geology /Hydrology...............................................................................................................18 Site Geology / Hydrology ................................... ..20 GroundwaterSampling....................................................................................................22 Groundwater Sampling Techniques......................................................................................................22 4 Initial Groundwater Sampling and Analysis...........................................................................................22 Subsequent Groundwater Sampling......................................................................................................24 rGroundwater Analysis............................................................................................................................25 Groundwater Constituents / Parameters Detected...............................................................................27 Alkalinity as Carbonate and Bicarbonate ..........................................................................................27 Ammonia(NH3)..............................................................................................................I...........:.......28 Boron..................................................................................................................................................28 r.. Calcium..........................................................................................................................................29 Chloride.............................................................................................................................................. 29 Chromium........................................................................................................................................... 30 Coliform - Total and Fecal ........................................... 30 Copper................................................................................................................................................ 31 aldehyde.................................................................................................................................31 rEndrin I_ Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site. Wilson. Texas Page 1 r i r Lead.................................................................................................................................................... 31 Magnesium......................................................................................................................................... 32 Nitrites/ Nitrates.................................................................................................................................32 Phenol................................................................................................................................................. 33 Potassium........................................................................................................................................... 33 Selenium.............................................................................................................................................34 Sodium................................................................................................................................................ 34 Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) and Conductivity (EC)..................................................................34 Sulfate.................................................................................................................................................35 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen(fKN)............................................................................................................35 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons(fPH)...............................................................................................36 Zinc.....................................................................................................................................................37 SoilSampling....................................................................................................................38 SoilSampling Techniques......................................................................................................................38 Initial Soil Sampling and Analysis..........................................................................................................38 SubsequentSoil Sampling.....................................................................................................................41 SoilAnalysis............................................................................................................................................42 Soil Contaminants and Parameters.......................................................................................................44 4,4-DDE..............................................................................................................................................44 Alkalinity as Carbonate and Bicarbonate..........................................................................................44 Ammonia(NH3)..................................................................................................................................45 Arsenic................................................................................................................................................ 45 Boron..................................................................................................................................................45 Cadmium............................................................................................................................................46 Calcium.:........................................................................................... .................................................. 46 Chloride..............................................................................................................................................46 Chromium...........................................................................................................................................47 Coliform- Total...................................................................................................................................47 Copper............................................................................................................................................... 48 HeptachlorEpoxide............................................................................................................................48 Lead.................................................................................................................................................... 48 Magnesium........................................................................................................................................49 Mercury............................................................................................................................................... 49 Molybdenum.............................................................................................................................:.........49 Nickel.................................................................................................................................................. 50 ........ Nitrites / Nitrates.........................................................................................................................50 Potassium........................................................................................................................................... 51 Selenium............................................................................................................................................. 51 Sodium................................................................................................................................................ 51 Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR)........................................................................................................52 Sulfate.................................................................................................................................................52 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen(TKN)............................................................................................................52 r Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site. Wilson, Texas Page 2 i 0 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons(fPH)...............................................................................................53 Zinc.....................................................................................................................................................54 SludgeSampling..............................................................................................................55 5 iSludge Sampling Techniques................................................................................................................55 SludgeSampling and Analysis..............................................................................................................55 Sludge Contaminants and Parameters..................................................................................................57 Alkalinity as Carbonate and Bicarbonate..........................................................................................57 Ammonia(NH3)..................................................................................................................................58 Boron..................................................................................................................................................58 Cadmium............................................................................................................................................58 Calcium............................................................................................................................................... 58 Chloride..............................................................................................................................................59 Chromium...........................................................................................................................................59 Copper................................................................................................................................................ 59 Lead....................................................................................................................................................60 Magnesium.........................................................................................................................................60 rMercury ................................................................................................................................................61 Molybdenum.......................................................................................................................................61 Nickel..................................................................................................................................................61 �. Potassium...........................................................................................................................................62 Sodium................................................................................................................................................62 Sulfate................................................................................................................................................. 62 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen(TKN)............................................................................................................63 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons(fPH)...............................................................................................63 Zinc.....................................................................................................................................................64 Contaminants and Parameters.......................................................................................65 Alkalinity as Carbonate and Bicarbonate..............................................................................................65 Ammonia(NH3).......................................................................................................................................65 Arsenic....................................................................................................................................................65 Boron....................................................................................................................................................... 66 Cadmium.................................................................................................................................................66 Calcium...................................................................................................................................................67 Chloride................................................................................................................................................... 67 Chromium................................................................................................................................................ 67 Coliform— Total and Fecal.....................................................................................................................67 Copper..................................................................................................................................................... 68 Lead......................................................................................................................................................... 68 Magnesium.............................................................................................................................................. 68 Mercury................................................................................................................................................... 68 Molybdenum...........................................................................................................................................69 Nickel....................................................................................................................................................... 69 Nitrites/ Nitrates.....................................................................................................................................70 F Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 3 F F Pesticides! Herbicides ! Fungicides......................................................................................................70 4,4-DDE.............................................................................................................................................. 71 EndrinAldehyde.................................................................................................................................71 HeptachlorEpoxide............................................................................................................................71 PolychlorinatedBiphenyls (PCBs).........................................................................................................72 Potassium...............................................................................................................................................72 Selenium.................................................................................................................................................73 Semi-Volatiles.........................................................................................................................................73 Phenol................................................................................................................................................. 74 Sodium....................................................................................................................................................74 SodiumAdsorption Ratio (SAR)............................................................................................................74 Sulfate.....................................................................................................................................................74 TotalKjeldahl Nitrogen(TKN)................................................................................................................75 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH)...................................................................................................75 Zinc..........................................................................................................................................................75 Appendix A Maps and Figures Appendix B Appendix C Groundwater Sample Results Soil Sample Results Appendix D Sludge Sample Results Appendix E Lab Reports and Chains -Of -Custody (Included under separate cover) r Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Lend Application Site. Wilson. Taos Page 4 i r Executive Summary Project Summary On January 15, 1999, Mr. Dan T. Dennison, Environmental Compliance Manager for the City of Lubbock, Texas; contracted with Enprotec Inc. to have a Contamination Baseline Assessment (investigation or assessment) conducted. The property investigated (subject property or Site) is a tract of land located north of the City of Wilson in Lynn County, Texas and encompasses approximately 3,943 acres of land. Property boundaries are illustrated by the Site Map in Appendix A. The subject property was once part of an EPA sponsored and funded study (EPA Study) regarding the effects of applying municipal wastewater to cropland. As such, the Site has received t treated municipal wastewater from the City of Lubbock's Southeast Water Reclamation Plant since 1981. This wastewater is pumped to three storage reservoirs located on -site and is then applied to i cultivated land via center pivot irrigation systems. This investigation was conducted to confirm the existence or absence of specific chemical constituents that may have resulted due to the Site's eighteen -year history of receiving municipal wastewater. In addition, the reported concentrations of detected chemical constituents will be used to demonstrate due diligence and to establish a baseline against which future municipal wastewater impacts could be compared. To determine the chemical contaminants most likely to be present, site -specific sampling records and EPA guidance documents regarding the impacts of municipal wastewater land application were researched. Based on this information, a decision was made to collect groundwater and soil samples having the highest potential for contamination and analyze these initial samples (along with composite sludge samples from each reservoir bottom) for a full -spectrum of contaminants. In addition to analyzing for chemical contamination, analysis was also conducted to determine other baseline information (i.e. sodium adsorption ratio, total nitrogen, ammonia) pertinent to wastewater operations. Based on the initial sampling results, a decision was made regarding -the laboratory analysis necessary to effectively determine a baseline. Subsequent groundwater samples (from all accessible water and monitor wells), reservoir water samples (from each reservoir), and composite soil samples (from under each center pivot and from a flood irrigation area) were analyzed using this baseline protocol. Findings resulting from groundwater, soil, and sludge analysis follow: 7 E Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson. Texas Page 5 r.: F r Groundwater Findincis Note: The following data and comparisons are based on the highest concentrations detected and the average concentrations calculated during this baseline assessment These baseline averages are provided for comparison purposes only and reflect the total of the concentrations detected divided by the number of samples analyzed. If concentrations / parameters were equal throughout the Site, this average would be representative. Each groundwater sample, however, is unique and cannot be assumed to contain the average value reported. Detection in Groundwater The following constituents were not detected in any of the groundwater samples analyzed (except as noted): Fecal coliform Carbonate Mercury Arsenic Cadmium Nickel Molybdenum PCBs Pesticides I herbicides I fungicides (except endrin aldehyde) Semi-volatiles (except phenol) r' The following constituents / parameters were detected in almost every groundwater sample analyzed. The percentage of samples in which these constituents / parameters appear is shown: Bicarbonate (100%) Boron (100%) Calcium (95%) Chloride (100%) Magnesium (100%) Nitrates (90%) Potassium (100%) Sodium (100%) Sodium adsorption (100%) Sulfate (100%) TKN (100%) The following constituents were detected in a large percentage of the groundwater samples analyzed. The percentage of samples in which these constituents / parameters appear is shown: Ammonia (50%) TPH (40%) The following constituents were detected in very few of the groundwater samples analyzed. The percentage of samples in which these constituents / parameters appear is shown: Chromium (5% -1 of 20 samples) Copper (30% - 6 of 20 samples) Lead (10% - 2 of 20 samples) Phenol (10% - 2 of 20 samples) Zinc (5% -1 of 20 samples) Total Colifonm (33% - 2 of 6 samples) Endrin Aldehyde (5% -1 of 20 samples) Nitrites (10% - 2 of 20 samples) Selenium (10% - 2 of 20 samples) Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site. Wilson. Texas Page 6 7 r Drinking Water MCLs EPA drinking water maximum concentration levels (MCLs) are derived from 40 CFR 141 and are legally enforceable standards applied to public water systems. Values with a indicator are derived from National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations (secondary standards). Secondary standards are non -enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that may cause cosmetic effects (i.e. skin or tooth discoloration) or aesthetic effects (i.e. taste, odor, and color) in drinking water. In this section, the highest (hi) and average (avg) concentrations returned by this baseline are compared to drinking water MCLs and secondary standards. The reader is reminded that, for the most part, on -site groundwater is not used for human consumption, although contaminants may migrate to impact off -site water wells. No drinking water standards were published for the following detected constituents I parameters: Ammonia Bicarbonate Boron Calcium Magnesium Potassium TPH Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen Sodium adsorption ratio Sodium The concentrations detected for the following constituents / parameters meet drinking water standards: Chromium Copper Enddn Aldehyde Lead (avg)* Nitrites Nitrates (avg) Phenol Selenium (avg) Sulfate, (avg) Zinc• The action level for lead in drinking water is 0.015 mg/L. Average on -site lead levels are only 0.0016 mg/L The concentrations detected for the following constituents / parameters exceed drinking water standards. The percentage by which these standards are exceeded is shown: Nitrates (hi) — 99% Selenium (hi) — 28% Sulfate, (hi) —130% Chloride, (hi) — 900% Coliform (hi) —100%' Lead (hi) —100%' Chlorides (avg) — 83% Coliform (avg) —100%* Lead (avg) —100%* Drinking water MCLs for total coliform and lead is zero (no detection). Any coliform counts or lead exceeds the MCL by 100%. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 7 7 F 19 Irrigation Restrictions and Phytotoxicity Irrigation Water Quality Restrictions are derived from Irrigation Water Quality Criteria (Westcot and Ayers —1985 and National Academy of Sciences-1973). This document lists irrigation water quality parameters that dictate whether the groundwater can be used without restriction, with only moderate restrictions, or with severe restrictions. These restrictions do not indicate that the water is unsuitable for irrigation, but its use may call for limited application, resistant crops, specific soil conditions, or the implementation of special management practices). Irrigation Water Phytotoxicity levels are derived from Recommended Maximum Concentrations of Trace Elements In Irrigation Water (Pettygrove & Asano—1984). Like irrigation water quality restrictions, these irrigation water phytotoxicity concentrations do not indicate that the water is unsuitable for irrigation. Exceeding these recommended concentrations, however, can result in negative plant responses (phytotoxicity) in certain plant species. In this section, the highest (hi) and average (avg) concentrations reported by this baseline are compared to irrigation water restrictions and phytotoxicity levels. The reader is reminded that, for the most part, on -site groundwater is not used for irrigation purposes. No irrigation water quality restriction or phytotoxicity criteria were published for the following detected constituents / parameters: Total coliform Fecal coliform TPH Ammonia Nitrite Nitrate Sulfate Potassium Calcium Magnesium Endrin aldehyde Phenol The concentrations detected for the following constituents / parameters meet irrigation water quality criteria for unrestricted use: Boron (avg) Lead (hi) Zinc Chromium (hi) Selenium (avg) Copper (avg) TKN (hi) The concentrations detected for the following constituents I parameters occur at irrigation water quality criteria levels that call for moderate restrictions: Bicarbonate (avg) Boron (hi) Sodium adsorption ratio Sodium Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 8 t i The concentrations detected for the following constituents / parameters occur at irrigation water quality criteria levels that call for severe restrictions or may result in phytotoxicity. The percentage by which these levels are exceeded is shown: Bicarbonate (hi) -130% Chloride (hi) — 614% Chloride (avg) — 31 % Copper (hi) — 241 % Selenium (hi) — 220% ypical Wastewater Concentrations: Typical Wastewater Concentrations are derived from the Composition of Secondary Treated Municipal Wastewater Effluents and Irrigation Water (Asano et al. -1984 and Treweek —1985) which lists the typical concentrations found in secondary wastewater effluents across the U.S.A. In this section, the highest (hi) and average (avg) concentrations reported by this baseline are compared to the typical range found in wastewater effluents to determine if the detected constituents / parameters may have originated from wastewater application operations. The reader is reminded that these figures are provided for comparison purposes only, and groundwater samples - not wastewater effluent - were analyzed. No typical wastewater concentrations were published for the following detected constituents / parameters: Total coliform Fecal coliform TPH Nitrite Sulfate Sodium adsorption ratio Bicarbonate Selenium Phenol The concentrations detected for the following constituents / parameters are lower than typical wastewater concentrations by the percentage shown: Ammonia (hi) - 94.4% Lead (avg) — 68% Zinc (avg) — 92.3% Chromium (hi) — 900% Nitrates (avg) — 25% Endrin Aldehyde (hi) —99% TKN (hi) — 95% The concentrations detected for the following constituents / parameters exceed typical wastewater concentrations by the percentage shown: 1 Lead (hi) — 240% Nitrates (hi) —149% Zinc (hi) — 55% Boron (hi) - 74% Calcium (hi) —152% Chloride (hi) — 3,2-33% k Boron (avg) — I A% Calcium (avg) — 53% Chloride (avg) — 511 % Copper (hi) — 3,410% Magnesium (hi) — 590% Potassium (hi) —162% Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas r i I Page 9 '17 I Copper (avg) — 275% Magnesium (avg) — 79% Potassium (avg) — 38% Sodium (hi) — 276% Sodium (avg) — 77% Soil Findings Note: The following data and comparisons are based on the highest concentrations detected and the average concentrations calculated during this baseline assessment These baseline averages are provided for comparison purposes only and reflect the total of the concentrations detected divided by the number of samples analyzed. If constituent concentrations or parameters were equal throughout the Site, this average would be representative. Each soil sample, however, is unique and cannot be assumed to contain the average value reported. Detection in Soil Samples The following constituents were not detected in any of the soil samples analyzed (except as noted): PCBs Semi-volatiles Pesticides I herbicides I fungicides (except 4,4-DDE and Heptachlor Epoxide) The following constituents I parameters were detected in almost every soil sample analyzed. The percentage of samples in which these constituents I parameters appear is shown: Bicarbonate — 96% Arsenic — 92% Calcium —100% Chloride — 92% Copper —100% Lead —100% Nickel —100% Nitrates — 92% Sodium —100% TKN — 96% Zinc —100% Boron —100% Chromium —100% Magnesium —100% Potassium —100% Sodium Adsorption-100% The following constituents were detected in a large percentage of the soil samples analyzed. The percentage of samples in which these constituents I parameters appear is shown: Carbonate — 69% Cadmium — 88% Total Coliform — 50% Mercury — 79% Sulfate — 79% TPH — 70% Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 10 The following constituents were detected in very few of the soil samples analyzed. The percentage of samples in which these constituents / parameters appear is shown: 4,4-DDE -11% (3 of 27 samples) Ammonia —12.5% (6 of 48 samples) Heptachlor epoxide — 3% (1 of 27 samples) Molybdenum— 8% (4 of 48 samples) Nitrites —17% (8 of 48 samples) Selenium — 2% (1 of 48 samples) Soil Concentrations for Groundwater Protection Maximum soil concentrations to ensure groundwater protection are published by the TNRCC in 30 TAC 335.568 Appendix 11. These values are used in risk reduction computations and represent the maximum concentrations in industrial soil assumed protective of groundwater when cross - media contamination of the groundwater from contaminated soil is considered. These values provide guidance and are not enforced except in some clean-up operations. In this section, the highest (hi) and average (avg) concentrations reported by this baseline are compared to TNRCC groundwater protection industrial soil values. The reader is reminded that, these values are provided for comparison purposes only since the subject property is not an industrial property. No groundwater protection industrial soil values were published for the following detected constituents / parameters: Total Coliform TPH TKN Ammonia Chloride Sulfate Sodium Adsorption Ratio Bicarbonate Carbonate Zinc Copper Molybdenum Potassium Sodium Calcium Magnesium Boron r, The concentrations detected for the following constituents / parameters are below groundwater protection industrial soil values by the percentage indicated: 4,4-DDE (hi) — 96% Arsenlc (avg) — 7% Heptachlor epoxide — 91 % Mercury (hi) — 85% Nickel (avg) —1 % Nitrites (hi) — 98.3% Nitrates (hi) — 95.5% Selenium (hi) —14% The concentrations detected for the following constituents / parameters exceed groundwater protection industrial soil values. The percentage by which these standards are exceeded is shown: Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site. Wilson. Texas Page 11 7 F F Arsenic (hi) — 36% Nickel (hi) — 33% Cadmium (hi) — 354% Cadmium (avg) — 216% Chromium (hi) — 72% Lead (hi) — 2,573% Chromium (avg) — 21 % Lead (avg) — 807% Soil Concentrations for Ingestion TNRCC maximum soil concentrations for industrial soil exposures are published in 30 TAC 335.568 Appendix ll. These figures provide industrial site soil parameters to be used in risk reduction computations and represent the maximum concentrations in industrial soil when cross - media contamination of air and the human ingestion / inhalation pathways is considered. In this section, the highest (hi) and average (avg) concentrations reported by this baseline are compared to TNRCC industrial soil ingestion levels. No industrial soil ingestion values were published for the following detected constituents I parameters: Total Coliform TPH TKN Ammonia Nitrates Chloride Sulfate Boron Bicarbonate Carbonate Zinc Copper Molybdenum Potassium Sodium Calcium Magnesium Sodium Adsorption Ratio The concentrations detected for the following constituents / parameters are below industrial soil ingestion criteria by the percentages indicated: 4,4-DDE — 99.98% Cadmium (hi) — 99.8% Heptachlor epoxide — 99.7% �- Chromium (hi) — 99.7% Lead (hi) — 96.0% Mercury (hi) — 99.99% t Nickel (hi) — 99.93% Nitrites (hi) — 99.99% Selenium (hi) — 99.96% The concentrations detected for the following constituents / parameters exceed industrial soil ingestion criteria. The percentage by which these values are exceeded is shown: Arsenic (hi) —108% Arsenic (avg) — 43% 7 r Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Lend Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 12 i F I F r Sludge Findings National averages for the concentrations of some constituents / parameters typically found in sewer sludges (NSSS National Average) and EPA ceiling concentrations for regulating the land application of sewer sludges were used to compare our analytical results. Sludges from the on - site reservoirs did not remotely approach the NSSS national averages or EPA ceiling concentrations. Detection in Sludge Samples The following constituents were not detected in any of the sludge samples analyzed: Nitrites Nitrates Carbonate Arsenic Selenium PCBs Semi-volatiles Pesticides I Fungicides Herbicides The following constituents 1 parameters were detected in every sludge sample analyzed (only three composite samples were collected). TKN Ammonia Chloride Sulfate Bicarbonate Mercury Chromium Zinc Copper Nickel Lead Molybdenum Potassium Sodium Calcium Magnesium The following constituents were detected in only one or two of the three sludge samples analyzed: TPH (2 samples) Cadmium (2 samples) Boron (1 sample) Basefine Assessment (Current Baserine Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 13 t F Subject Property Summa Except for a relatively small oilfield operation, the subject property is primarily used for agricultural purposes. Crops grown on the subject property are irrigated with treated municipal wastewater pumped from the City of Lubbock's Southeast Water Reclamation Plant to three on -site storage reservoirs and then applied via center pivot irrigation systems. Site improvements include: municipal wastewater reservoirs, pumping stations, aboveground and underground irrigation piping, center -pivot irrigation systems, farmsteads (including houses and outbuildings), hay barns, drinking water wells, environmental monitoring wells, stock tanks, oilfield pumpjacks, oilfield saltwater injection wells, and oilfield tank batteries. Improvements range from good to severely deteriorated in condition. Many of the farmsteads are abandoned or vacant The Site is currently owned by Lubbock Christian University under several different entity names r, including Lubbock Christian College Investment Corporation, Lubbock Christian College, and r Lubbock Christian University Endowment Trust Historically, the subject property was pioneered r " by the Green family since before the 1940's, purchased by Mr. J.E. Hancock around 1981, and FW bequeathed to Lubbock Christian University around 1989. Except for the City of Wilson, all adjacent properties are being used for agricultural or oilfield purposes. All bounding and abutting properties are paved roads, unpaved roads, or cultivated farmlands. There is no evidence that the subject property or neighboring properties were ever used for large-scale industrial, commercial, or manufacturing purposes. Three large municipal wastewater reservoirs are located on the subject property: e East Reservoir This reservoir has a 15.5-foot high water level and has a 387,877,776-gallon (1,188.64 acre feet) capacity. r' a Middle Reservoir } This reservoir has a 20.0-foot high water level and has a 195,227,136-gallon (599.04 acre feet) capacity. r- e West Reservoir This reservoir has a 17.0-foot high water level and has a 196,302,606-gallon (602.34 ,�.. acre feet) capacity. These reservoirs were constructed over natural playa lake basins. Large pieces of broken concrete and asphalt (from road demolition) were used as riprap along the banks. As part of the reservoir construction project, the Randall clay native to the playa bottoms was partially excavated F Baseline Assessment (Current Baserne Report) —Wilson Land Apprication Site, Wilson, Texas Page 14 I~ t and then used to build up the reservoir sides. In addition, moats were constructed around each reservoir. Twenty-one center pivot irrigation systems are installed to dispense municipal wastewater to the Site grounds in a controlled fashion. Another large center pivot installation has been removed from the southwest corner of the Site. Together, these center pivots irrigate most of the subject property. Irrigation risers allow for row irrigation of those areas not exposed to center pivot irrigation. Municipal wastewater is pumped from the Site reservoirs to the center pivots via underground pipelines. In places, valves servicing these pipelines have leaked continuously, creating a bog of municipal wastewater. It is conceivable that minor contaminants in the wastewater would accumulate and concentrate in such bogs since they would not be dispersed by plant uptake and evaporation. It is possible that leaks in the underground wastewater pipelines also exist and could create areas of subsurface saturation. Numerous water wells and irrigation wells have been drilled, capped, and / or abandoned on -site. Many of the water wells observed on -site are improperly capped, improperly abandoned, open to surface discharges, and / or poorly sealed. Vermin have burrowed around many of the well casings. Mounds of cotton burrs and cotton gin trash (sticks, weeds, bolls, etc.) are lined up in windrows at several points on -site. These cotton burrs and wastes are applied to the grounds as a soil additive to provide organic matter. A concern was expressed that arsenic -based defoliants might have contaminated the cotton wastes and could potentially leach into surrounding soils and reservoirs. On -site farmers do not concur with this concern since arsenic -based defoliants were banned several years ago and the cotton wastes have been on -site since no earlier than 1997. Arsenic - based defoliants have not been used on -site for seven to ten years. Plains Cotton Growers states that the use of arsenic -acid based defoliants has been banned for the last five to seven years and groundwater / soil contamination resulting from the long-term storage of cotton wastes at other sites has not been reported. A "dead pif is located along the northeast side of Pivot #3. This shallow caliche pit is primarily used for the disposal of sheep carcasses, but a small portion of the pit shows signs of dumping and incineration. The dumped debris is primarily lumber and brush. Several empty herbicide drums and numerous empty 5-gallon agricultural chemical containers were noted on -site. In addition, large accumulations of used tires, scrap metal, abandoned vehicles, out -of -service farm machinery, and steel pipe can be found at several points on -site and scattered in smaller quantities throughout the Site. Four aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) are installed on -site and used for fuel (gasoline and diesel) storage. These tanks are not diked and are cradled over native earth that shows signs of minor spillage and ground staining. A single underground storage tank (UST) is also installed on - site and was assumably used for waste oil storage. Significant ground staining around the fill area Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 15 r 1 of this UST is indicative of previous spills. Five large ASTs support on -site oilfield operations and contain oil and brine. These tanks are installed over native earth and are protected by an earthen berm. Significant ground staining from both oil and saltwater is evident around these tanks. Tanks such as these have been known extensively contaminate subsurface soils (and even groundwater) due to leakage from pitting and corrosion of the tank bottoms. Environmental damage resulting from bulk container spillage and leakage can often be severe and can result in significant cleanup expenses. On -site oilfield exploration / operations have continued since 1951 and have been largely confined to the southeast corner of the Site. Currently, four producing oil wells and two saltwater injection wells are located on the southeast corner of the Site along with a tank battery, heater treater, separator, flare, and pumpjacks. Another off site oilfield installation is located immediately east and across County Road Z from the on -site installation. An investigation of this area revealed: • Ground staining and salt deposits (indicative of the release of both petroleum products and saltwater) were noted around most pieces of oilfield equipment and are most t extensive around the tank battery and injection wells. • In the tank battery, a cut -down 55-gallon drum is being used as a catch basin under one of the tank outlet valves. This drum is partially full of crude oil and is exposed to stormwater, posing a "material threat of release'. 1 . Chemical products found at the various oilfield installations are primarily contained in • ' 55-gallon drums and 5-gallon pails. Many of these containers are unlabeled, so their ,y contents are unknown. These containers are not sheltered, labeled, or palletized. k Phase I Assessment guidance documents make it clear that • Current and historical oilfield operations can result in extensive and far-reaching surface soil, subsurface soil, and groundwater contamination from a myriad of sources including: — Contaminant migration along well casings and down boreholes — Improperly closed mud pits and wells — Use of drilling fluids and other oilfield chemicals — Leaking underground pipelines and storage tanks — Communication between groundwater and oil -producing formations — Communication between saltwater and freshwater sources • The migratory potential of both surface and sub -surface contaminants from oil and gas operations could have a negative impact on a property's environmental conditions from distances of up to one mile away. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson land Application Site, Wiilson, Texas Page 16 7 ` Environmental Setting Physiography, Relief, and Drainage Lynn County is part of the southern High Plains of Texas known locally as the South Plains. The South Plains are separated by the valley of the Canadian River from the main part of the High Plains, which form a vast plateau extending north and west of Texas. Regionally, elevations range from 3,000 to 3,300 feet. Topographically, the county appears to be nearly level. However, there is a general slope to the I ; southeast of 10 to 15 feet per mile. The smooth surface is pitted with many shallow lakes, or playas (10 to 30 feet deep and 3 to 40 acres in size) generally surrounded by gently slopes. The playas are dry except during wet years or rainy seasons. Several intermittent salt lakes, from 15 to F 750 acres in size and 20 to 50 feet deep, occur in the county. The floors of these salt lakes are near the water table. If proper agriculture and conservation practices are followed, most rainfall is absorbed by the smooth, deep, crumbly soils. Only a small amount of runoff water collects in the playa lakes and salt lakes. The capacity of the soils to store water and to supply it to plants is good, but there is little precipitation. Surface elevations of the Site range from approximately 3,100 feet to 3,125 feet above mean sea level. While essentially level, a natural high ridge transects the Site and creates a surface gradient that flows towards the north on tracts located north of the Site's reservoirs and towards the south on tracts located south of the reservoirs. Climate 1 Weather ` The climate of Lynn County is subhumid. It is characterized by low annual precipitation, a very high rate of evaporation, high average wind velocity, hot summer days followed by cool nights, and moderate winter temperatures punctuated by severe cold spells. Average summer temperatures are 78,,F and average winter temperatures are 410F. Annual precipitation varies greatly, but averages less than 19 inches per year with a recorded low of 8.73 inches and high of 40.55 inches (from 1918 to 1955). Almost 70% of the average annual r- precipitation falls during the growing season, from May through September. Average annual snowfall is only 7.4 inches. Occasional summer hailstorms may severely damage crops, but these storms are rarely widespread. The average annual evaporation from an open -water surface is about 73 inches. C- .a Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) —Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 17 r 4 F 7 The period from January to May is characterized by strong prevailing winds usually from the west and southwest. These winds quickly evaporate surface moisture, damage crops with blowing soils, and cover young plants with sand. Cold masses of air from the north sweep across the area during the winter. The average length of the frost -free season is 201 days. November 1d is the average date of the first killing frost in the fall, and April 14th, the average date of the last killing frost in the spring. i 1 Regional Geology 1 Hydrology At one time in geological history, the land surface of Lynn County was several hundred feet below the present-day land surface. The older land surface (Triassic) was later covered by marine deposits (Cretaceous) and then finally by the Ogallala Formation, which for all practical purposes, serves as the current land surface. The Triassic and Cretaceous geological deposits play an important role in the occurrence and recovery of water from the Ogallala Aquifer that underlies much of Lynn County. The Triassic deposit consists principally of very fine-grained clays, which allow little or no movement of water through its thick beds. As such, the Triassic deposit serves as the base for the Ogallala Aquifer and is often referred to as the `red beds'. The Triassic and Cretaceous deposits experienced a great deal of erosion before the Ogallala was deposited, and much of the Cretaceous deposit was eroded away to leave only thin beds of multi -colored shales or clays. r Occasionally, thin beds of sand and gravel are found with these multi -colored clays. Another Cretaceous deposit found in the area is limestone. The beds of limestone are generally only a few feet thick but can exceed 100 feet in thickness in some areas. If the limestone was not eroded away before the Ogallala Formation was deposited, it serves an important role in transmitting water to wells and from one limestone deposit to another. The limestone sometimes has solution channels, cavities; cracks, and fissures that are generally small and, consequently, provide very limited storage space for water. If the water level in the Ogallala declines below the porous section of the limestone transmitting water to a particular well, that well's water supply is cut off and water in the limestone's fractures and fissures will be quickly depleted. The Ogallala Formation was deposited over an uneven landmass that featured numerous small hills, valleys, streams, and a few rivers. Additionally, during this period in geological history, the former land surface (Triassic and Cretaceous) experienced a great deal of erosion. Due to extensive erosion and the nature of the overlain landscape, the depth of the Ogallala aquifer can vary extensively in this area. Where hills were present, the Ogallala Formation is thinner and has less water storage than thicker Ogallala sections where deep wide valleys were present In Lynn County, the saturated thickness of the Ogallala can vary from less than 20 feet to more than 300 feet r Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) —Wilson Lend Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 18 r The Ogallala Formation consists of clay, silt, fine -to -coarse grained sands, gravel, and caliche. The layering of these materials is very erratic and will vary within short distances, both vertically r, and horizontally. Most of the Ogallala Formation is loosely arranged (unconsolidated); however, near the top and locally within the formation, some of the sediments have been cemented by calcium carbonate to form beds of caliche. The caliche occurs in single or multiple layers in the uppermost part of the formation. Because caliche is resistant to erosion, it forms the 'caprock' of the escarpment Water is stored in the pore space of the clay, silt, sand, and gravel that make up the Ogallala Formation. The water in the Ogallala Formation is not confined under layers of clay or rock and is therefore affected by conditions that influence the water -table level. That is, the water level in a well drilled into the saturated portion of the formation will not rise above the static water level of the aquifer. The lateral movement of the water in the Ogallala Formation is very slow, ranging from about two to five inches per day (60 to 150 feet per year). The rate of lateral movement is controlled by the gradient of the watertable and the permeability of the material in the zone of saturation. Natural recharge to the Ogallala aquifer is believed to be less than one inch per year. The principal source of recharge is precipitation. A small portion of the water pumped from the Ogallala aquifer for irrigation purposes may percolate back, but does not constitute an additional supply of water, only a reduction in the net discharge. Annual measurements reveal an average annual decline of 1.25 feet over a five-year period in the Lynn County area (although some areas experienced a 5.80-foot increase). The quality of the water in the Ogallala Formation is acceptable for most uses (domestic, municipal, industrial, irrigation, and livestock). Due to the presence of certain salts, the water is considered 'hard", although the total dissolved solids are generally less than 1,000 milligrams per liter in Lynn County. The soils of Lynn County developed from thick beds of porous, friable, unconsolidated, loamy materials that are rich in lime and plant nutrients. The native soils are characterized as having sandier surface soils and less compact, less blocky, and more permeable subsoils than the soils that comprise the 'hardlands' to the north. The porosity and structure of the soils of Lynn County are favorable for agriculture. The total pore space between soil aggregates is large in nearly all of the soils, but the size of the pores varies greatly. A large amount of pore space increases permeability to air, water, and roots and Flo increases the soil's water -holding capacity and permeability. 7, Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) —Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 19 Site Geology / Hydrology A Soil Survey Map illustrating the types of soils found on the subject property is included in r' Appendix A. The native soils making up the subject property are: • Amarillo Fine Sandy Loam (0 —1 % Slopes) These soils make up only a small portion of the soils found in the northwest corner of the Site and are associated with moderate wind erosion, moderate water erosion (on slopes), excellent water -holding capacity, moderate permeability, rapid water absorption, and slow surface drainage. • Amarillo Fine Sandy Loam (1— 3% Slopes) These soils make up only a small portion of the subject property and are found scattered throughout the Site, but largely in the northwest corner. These soils largely occur on low ridges, knolls, and gentle slopes around playa lakes and are associated with moderate wind erosion, moderate water erosion (on slopes), excellent water - holding capacity, moderate permeability, rapid water absorption, and slow surface drainage. • Amarillo Loam (0 —1 % Slopes) The subject property is largely comprised of these soils which are associated with slight to moderate wind erosion, slight to moderate water erosion (on >1% slopes), good to very good water -holding capacity, moderate permeability, rapid water absorption, and slow surface drainage. • Amarillo Loam (0 — 3% Slopes) These soils are found scattered throughout the Site and concentrated around the Site's playas. These soils are associated with slight to moderate wind erosion, slight to moderate water erosion (on >1% slopes), good to very good water -holding capacity, moderate permeability, rapid water absorption, and slow surface drainage. i Church Clay Loam (0 — 0.5% Slopes) These soils are found in a very small portion of the Site's northwest corner on the floor 7 of a playa. These soils are associated with flooding, moderate to severe wind erosion (when frozen), virtually no water erosion, fair water holding capacity, slow permeability, good fertility, and no surface runoff. * Portales Fine Sandy Loam (0 —1 % Slopes) These soils are found in a very small plot located in the north central portion of the r Site. These soils are associated with high fertility, moderate wind erosion, moderate water erosion (on >2% slopes), very good water -holding capacity, moderate permeability, rapid water absorption, and slow surface drainage. Principal r' management problems are loss of water by runoff. r Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Lard Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 20 Portales Fine Sandy Loam (1— 3 % Slopes) These soils are found in a very small corner of a playa located in the southwest corner of the Site. These soils are associated with high fertility, moderate wind erosion, moderate water erosion (on >2% slopes), very good water -holding capacity, moderate permeability, rapid water absorption, and slow surface drainage. Principal management problems are loss of water by runoff. • Portales Loam (0 —1 % Slopes) These soils are found, along with Randall Clay, making up the bottom of the Site's west reservoir. These soils are associated with slight to moderate wind erosion, moderate water erosion (on >2% slopes), very good water -holding capacity, moderate permeability, and slow surface drainage. Principal management problems involve holding rainwater on the soil until it can be absorbed. • Portales Loam (1— 3% Slopes) These soils are found, along with Randall Clay, making up the bottoms of the Site's reservoirs and playas. These soils are associated with slight to moderate wind erosion, moderate water erosion (on >2% slopes), very good water -holding capacity, � moderate permeability, and slow surface drainage. l • Randall Clay These soils are found, along with Portales Loams, making up the bottoms of the Site's reservoirs and playas. These soils occur throughout Lynn County on the floors of playa lakes and range in thickness from 2 to 30 feet Since they are found in depressions, these soils are associated with flooding, slight wind erosion (moderate if frozen), no water erosion, poor water holding capacity, and very slow permeability. • Zita Fine Sandy Loam, (0.1% Slopes) A small plot of this soil is located in the northwester corner of the Site. These soils are associated with moderate wind erosion, slight water erosion, good water holding capacity, moderate permeability, and good drainage. It is corrosive to uncoated steel and has low strength. Zita Loam (0 —1 % Slopes) A small plot of this soil is located in the southwest corner of the subject property. These moderately deep fertile soils are associated with slight to moderate wind erosion, slight water erosion, good water holding capacity, moderate permeability, and very slow surface drainage. Groundwater in the vicinity of the Site is ranges from approximately 38 to 112 feet deep. The groundwater gradient of the Site is illustrated in the Water Level Contours Map included in Appendix A As shown on the map, the groundwater gradient is towards the north on tracts located north of the reservoirs and towards the south on tracts located south of the reservoirs. r F Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 21 F i Groundwater Sampling Groundwater Sampling Techniques The wells sampled for this baseline assessment are Illustrated by the Site Map Included in Appendix A. With the exception of Well T, all of the wells designated with an alpha -character (A through U) on the map were measured and sampled. Well T could not be sampled because the pump servicing the well was inoperable. Groundwater elevation measurements were obtained by using an electronic measuring device that indicates when a probe is in contact with the water in the well. Measurements are obtained by lowering the probe into the well until it indicates that the water surface has been encountered and by measuring the distance from the top of the riser pipe to the probe. Measurements to the nearest 0.01-foot were recorded. Groundwater elevations were used to determine the quantity of water to be purged from each well before sample collection. Immediately before collecting a sample of the groundwater, the well was purged to assure that a representative sample was collected. Purging was accomplished by pumping. A minimum of three well casing volumes of water was removed during purging. Since significant contamination was not expected, the purge water was not contained. Samples were collected at the outfall of the �. purge pump. Water remaining in the sample pump lines was allowed to flow back into the well after purge and sample operations were completed. The water samples were collected in the appropriate laboratory and method approved containers I for each analytical suite. Disposable protective gloves were used In collecting each sample. In order to retain volatile constituents; samples were collected to minimize sample agitation and exposure to the atmosphere. The samples were labeled, logged, cooled, and transported to Certes Environmental Laboratories L.L.C. (Certes) under chain -of -custody procedures for analysis in accordance with standard procedures. Initial Groundwater Sampling and Analysis p� Three groundwater samples were collected from the monitor wells located closest to each k municipal wastewater reservoir (Wells L, M, and Q). Due to the potential for impact from irrigation waters, stormwater runoff, and reservoir seepage; these monitor wells were thought to have the highest potential for contamination. The initial groundwater samples were analyzed using the € following protocols: r. • SM 9222B —Total coliform. • EPA 418.1—Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH). Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site. Wilson. Texas Page 22 s EPA 351 A —Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN). SM4500NH3.D—Ammonia. EPA 354.1- Nitrite. EPA 353.3 — Nitrate. SM 4500CLB — Chloride. • EPA 375.4 — Sulfate. • 3.2.191— Sodium adsorption ratio (SAR). SM2320B — Alkalinity. EPA 7470A — Mercury. EPA 6010B — Arsenic, cadmium, chromium, zinc, copper, nickel, lead, selenium, molybdenum, potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, and boron. EPA 8081A and EPA 8WA — Specific pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and their byproducts. EPA 8082 — Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). EPA 8270C — Semi -volatile chemical compounds associated with fuels, solvents, pesticide byproducts, and other commercial / industrial processes. The following Initial Groundwater Samples - Analytical Results table compiles the analytical results received and shows those parameters or constituents for which a value was detected. A table showing all of the constituents / parameters detected for each groundwater sample is provided in Appendix B. Laboratory reports and Chains -of -Custody for all groundwater samples are included in Appendix E (a separately bound appendix to this report). Laboratory reports list all of the constituents / parameters for which analysis was performed. Basefine Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 23 OR_>„ :::::. tn�tal GraundwatQr:Sampl�s;...:Anaf ..'caL.Resulis.:. > } Constituent / Parameter Units Welk Well-M Well-Q Total Coliform col/100ml ND ND 2 T. tal[:IP.etraierttniri.,.> �1D ...,. .....:NA .....:;:: Total K'eldahl Nitrogen m 0.30 0.54 0.47 Nitrite m 0.01 0.04 ND Nitrate m 3.57 ND ND Iohs Chloride mgA- 400. 5W 550 Sulfate mgA- 368 173 168 Sodhum AdsoqLbon Ratio ratio 5.91 6.18 3.97 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate m 400 670 580 Mt;rdu `: ......:}.... :. Me..... Zinc mg/L 0.062 ND ND Copper mg/L 0.027 ND 0.010 Potassium mgA- 27.4 22.1 39.3 Sodum m 320 376 263 Calcium m 97.1 98.9 105 Magnesium m 75.9 112 138 Boron m 0.545 0.389 0.869 Pe tic]d.aX.- ` '' .::,} '} #{ _.:; ...:....ND.::,: Pesticides 1 tierbtci`de s < $> 3 ND )ND ND P..otyg1glnated;.B..rphe�lrl :(P..CBsj::.:.:. #:.:::.........:.........ND:°.:.:ND=..::::... Semi Vo(atlles `:.:<ND;.:... f ......... 3 :....... Phenol ug1L 18.000 ND - Not Detected Subsequent Groundwater Sampling Based on the initial groundwater sampling results, a decision was made to test subsequent groundwater samples as follows: • Ions ! Cations ! Alkalinity: All subsequent groundwater samples were analyzed for potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, chloride, sulfate, bicarbonate, carbonate, and boron. These constituents were listed by EPA guidance documents as concerns in wastewater application operations. • Nitrite ! Nitrate ! Ammonia: All subsequent groundwater samples were analyzed for nitrites, nitrates, and ammonia. Appreciably increased levels of nitrates were detected during the EPA Study. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson. Texas Page 24 • Metals I Trace Elements: All subsequent groundwater samples were analyzed for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, mercury, zinc, copper, nickel, lead, selenium, and molybdenum. Many of these metals are RCRA-controlled contaminants and are regulated by the EPA in wastewater sludges. • Pesticides / Herbicides I Fungicides: All subsequent groundwater samples fungicides, and their byproducts. were analyzed for pesticides, herbicides, • Coliform —Total and Fecal: Groundwater from wells located near occupied farmsteads and the City of Wilson was tested for total and fecal coliform. • Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH): Groundwater from selected representative wells was tested for TPH. These wells were located on the perimeter or middle of the subject property. In addition, after TPH was detected in some soil samples, water samples from the reservoirs were collected and submitted to Trace Analysis Inc. (Trace), an environmental laboratory for TPH testing. • Semi-Volatiles: Wells located on the perimeter of the subject property were analyzed for semi- volatiles. f., . Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN): g TKN analysis was conducted on three additional water wells. Groundwater Analysis A table showing all of the constituents / parameters detected for each groundwater sample is provided in Appendix B. Laboratory reports and Chains -of -Custody for all groundwater samples are included in Appendix E (a separately bound appendix to this report). Laboratory reports list all of the constituents / parameters for which analysis was performed. The following All Groundwater Samples -Analytical Results & Guidelines table compiles the analytical results received and shows those parameters or constituents for which a value was detected. The lowest, highest, and average values for each detected constituent are listed along with water quality guidelines (when available) for comparative values. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report)—Wiilson Lend Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 25 AII,.Groundwate.r,.Samples -14na1 ...cal Y,. Results &;Gutdel.nies :..., Constituent Units Current Baseline' 73 .73 = g $ a ` I Ie Y E _ Irrigation Water Quality Restrictions? Average Wastewater Ranges Low High Avg. None Mod. Isevere Low High I Typ. CoUfornt Fecal Coliform /100ml ND ND ND ND Total Coliform /100ml ND 16 3.00 ND TPH mg/L ND 3.0 0.07 NitrogenaNlfrate .::.......:. .... ...... :. ..... ... `... ............... :: .....:;. Total Kieidahl Nitrogen mg/L 0.30 1.00 0.662 <30 <5 <30 >30 10.0 30.0 20.6 Ammonia mg/l. ND 0.56 0.15 0.1 25.0 10.0 Nitrite mg/L ND 0.04 0.0025 1.00 1.0D Nitrate mgA. ND 19.90 6.03 10.00 10.00 1.0 20.0 8.0 ................:..>,.:.... . tooc�:Catforrst.:Alkallntty,2.,::. Chloride mg& 34 2,500 458.3 250s 3WI <100 >100 >3501 50 500 75 Sulfate mg1L 66 574 245 250, Sodium Adsorption Ratio (ratio) 3.97 6.18 5.35 4.0 <9.0 >9.0 Conductivity u mhos/ 1,810 1,810 1,810 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate mg/L 216 1,150 421 <90 <500 >500 . ............... ND:, ND.::.. NQ ...;: :. ;. > ..... tdetals.f )nMrgap.q: . Chromium mgA. ND 0.010 0.0005 0.10 0.10 OADI 0.10 <0.001 0.10 0.001 Inc mg/l. ND 0.062 0.0031 5.0, 2.001 2.00 0.01 0.40 0.04 Copper mg/L NDI 0.682 0.07511 1.30 0.201 0.20 0.005 0.05 0.02 Lead mg1L NDI 0.017 0.00161 Zerol 0.015 5.001 5.00 0.001 0.20 0.005 Selenium mg/L NDI 0.064 0.0060 0.05 0.05 0.02 Potassium mgA. 10.41 39.3 20.65 10 30 15 Sodium mgA. 82.61 376.0 176,8 <70 >70 50 400 100 Calcium mgA. NDI 126.0 76.7 25 1001 50 Magnesium mg& 18.41 138.0 35.8 10 501 20 Boron mgA_ 0.3611 0.869 0.507 <0.7 4.0 4.0 0.3 2.51 0.5 ] .:.. 77 ....... i..,. ... Endrin aldehyde ug/L NDI 0.071 0.004 0.2 2.0 0.3 20 PesUctdes :iierblc de' : >}:}]$$: ...... t.......... 2xti.:Pi�:::F :2•.•: D]Fss ] • •.., :::$]2••.: ]:; :2n • : •}::....]]}]. •:t2v $]]F: :•,,,...... ...2 : •$: $> .........:: }t$F$F ir.,:.. ii:..:.:: rr..:. A]:}:•}v ii i,. } ].. ..%�,,: ]. Qir: .: 2 } ss F .::::... ..v..,.. ......::: ii .::i..... i$`t.: r;}$} >>..$ :t:,i 5 .}j: SemlYolaUte; } Y } i. $ k F F i2 $ } Phenol ugA. ND 18.00 3.8751 300 2190 nt Not Tested ND Not Detected Spaces Not Detected or Not Applicable 1. Current Baseline - This portion of the table lists the lowest concentration detected, highest concentration detected, and the average concentration detected during this baseline assessment. The baseline averages reported on this table are provided for comparison purposes only and reflect the total of the concentrations detected divided by the number of samples analyzed. If constituent concentrations or wastewater parameters were equal throughout the Site, this average would be representative. Each groundwater sample, however, is unique and cannot be assumed to contain the average value reported. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) - Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 26 4. Drinking Water MCLs — This portion of the table lists EPA drinking water maximum concentration levels (MCLs) as published in 40 CFR 141. Drinking water MCLs are legally enforceable standards applied to public water systems. Values with a v indicator are derived from National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations (secondary standards). Secondary standards are non -enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that may cause cosmetic effects (.e. skin or tooth discoloration) or aesthetic effects (.e. taste, odor, color) in drinking water. These values are provided for comparison purposes only since Site water is not being used for drinking purposes. 5. Residential Groundwater — This portion of the We fists TNRCC maximum groundwater concentrations for residential exposure conditions as published in 30 TAC 335568Appendlz11. 6. Irrigation Water — Phytotoxicity - This portion of the table is derived from Recommended Maximum Concentrations of Trace Elements In Irdgatlon Waters (Petlygrove 6 Asano — 1984). Exceeding these concentrations can result in negative plant responses (phytotoxicity) in certain plant species. 7. Irrigation Restrictions — Irrigation Water Quality Restrictions are derived from Irrigation Water Quality Criteria (Westoot and Ayers — 1985 and National Academy of Sciences - 1973). This document lists irrigation water qua!ity parameters that dictate whether the groundwater can be used without restriction, with only moderate restrictions, or with severe restrictions. These restrictions do not indicate that the water is unsuitable for irrigation, but its use may call for limited application, resistant crops, specific soil conditions, or the implementation of special management practices). 8. Typical Wastewater Range . This portion of the table is derived from Compasltlon of Secondary Treated Municipal r^" Wastewater Effluents and Irrigation Water (Asano et at. - 1984 and Treweek — 1985) and fists the concentration ranges normally found in secondary wastewater effluents across the U.S.A. These figures are provided for comparison purposes only, since groundwater, not wastewater effluent, samples were enabled. I Groundwater Constituents I Parameters Detected No polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were detected in groundwater samples. The contaminants, chemical constituents, and wastewater parameters detected in groundwater are listed below. A description of these items is provided in the Contaminants and Parameters section of this report Alkalinity Carbonate and Bicarbonate Carbonate and Bicarbonate All groundwater samples were tested for alkalinity as carbonate and bicarbonate. Alkalinity as bicarbonate was detected in every groundwater sample. Alkalinity as carbonate was not detected in any groundwater sample. Alkalinity as bicarbonate concentrations ranged from 216 to 1,150 mg/L. For this baseline: Alkalini�as Bicarbonate Bicarbonate Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (20 samples): Irrigation Restrictions: 216 mg/L 1,150 mg/L 421 mg/L <90 mg/L — unrestricted use 90 — 500 mg/L — moderate restrictions >500 mg/L — severe restrictions On -site groundwater concentrations of bicarbonate exceed recommended irrigation water levels for unrestricted use. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) —Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 27 7 i Ammonia (NH3) Ammonia was detected in ten of the twenty groundwater samples analyzed and concentrations ranged from ND to 0.56 mg/L. For this baseline: Ammonia Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 0.56 mg/L Average (20 samples): 0.15 mg/L Typical Wastewater: 10.0 mg/L Ammonia is not environmentally persistent and is rapidly taken up by plants and microorganisms. Regulatory guidelines for allowable levels of ammonia in water are not published and the health effects resulting from human exposures to water containing specific levels of ammonia are not known. At 1.0 mg/L in water, ammonia has been demonstrated to produce only a minimal risk level based on animal studies. On -site groundwater ammonia concentrations are far below the typical ammonia levels found in wastewater effluent and should not pose human health problems. Boron Boron was detected in every water sample and ranged from 0.361 to 0.869 mg/L. For this baseline: Boron Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (20 samples): Irrigation Restrictions: Typical Wastewater: 0.361 mg/L 0.869 mg/L 0.507 mg/L <0.7 mg/L — unrestricted use 0.7 — 3.0 mg/L — moderate restrictions >3.0 mg/L — severe restrictions 0.5 mg/L Allowable levels for boron in drinking water are not published. The occurrence of boron in toxic concentrations in certain irrigation waters, however, makes it necessary to consider this element when assessing agricultural water quality. To certain crops and under certain conditions, boron can be toxic in concentrations as low as 0.33 mg/L. Average on -site groundwater boron levels slightly exceed the typical boron concentrations found in wastewater effluents, but allow the water to be used for irrigation without restrictions. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Lend Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 28 t- 4 Calcium Calcium was detected in all but one water sample and ranged from ND to 126 mg/L. For this baseline: Calcium Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 126.0 mg/L Average (20 samples): 76.7 mg/L Typical Wastewater: 50 mg/L In some wells, groundwater calcium levels exceed the typical calcium concentrations found in wastewater effluents. Chloride Chloride was detected in every water sample and ranged from 34 to 2,500 mg/L. For this baseline: Chloride Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (20 samples): Drinking Water MCLs: Phytotoxicity: . Irrigation Restrictions: Typical Wastewater: 34 mg/L 2,500 mg/L 458.3 mg/L 250 mg/L (unenforceable standard) 350 mg/L <100 mg/L — No restrictions on use 100 - 350 mg/L — Moderate restrictions >350 mg/L — Severe restrictions 75 mg/L Average on -site groundwater chloride levels significantly exceed drinking water secondary standards, phytotoxicity levels, and the chloride levels typically found in municipal wastewater effluent. Severe restrictions in the use of this groundwater for irrigation are called for. These restrictions do not indicate that the water is unsuitable for irrigation, but its use may call for limited application, resistant crops, specific soil conditions, or the implementation of special management practices. r Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson. Texas Page 29 7 r I. Chromium Chromium was detected in only one of twenty groundwater samples with a concentration of 0.01 mg/L. For this baseline: Chromium Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (20 samples): Drinking Water MCLs: Residential Groundwater: Phytotoxicity: Irrigation Restrictions: Typical Wastewater: ND 0.01 mg/L 0.0005 mg/L 0.1 mg/L 0.1 mg/L 0.1 mg/L >0.1 mg/L —severe restrictions 0.001 mg/L Chromium was detected in only one on -site well in concentrations well under drinking water standards. Colifonm - Total and Fecal Initial groundwater sampling demonstrated that trash and vermin in and around the monitor wells could potentially contribute to coliform counts. For this reason, subsequent samples were analyzed for both total coliform and fecal coliform. Since only a single, small "hit" for coliform was detected in the initial groundwater samples, additional coliform testing was performed only on Well A, E, and U (wells located closest to occupied farmsteads and the City of Wilson). A single "hit" for total coliform of 16 col/100ml was detected in Well E and no fecal coliform were detected. For this baseline: Coliform Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (6 samples): Drinking Water MCLs: Fecal Total ND ND ND 16 col/100ml ND 3 co11100ml ND ND Relatively low counts of total coliform were detected and exceed drinking water MCLs. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 30 t I 7 Pw e Copper Copper was detected in six of twenty groundwater samples with concentrations ranging from ND to 0.682 mg/L. For this baseline: Copper Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (20 samples): Drinking Water MCLs: Phytotoxicity: Irrigation Restrictions: Typical Wastewater: ND 0.682 mg/L 0.075 mg/L 1.3 mg/L 0.20 mg/L >0.20 mg/L — Severe restrictions 0.02 mg/L The highest detected levels of copper meet drinking water standards, but could impose restrictions on the use of the groundwater for irrigation purposes. Endrin aldehyde Endrin aldehyde, a decomposition product of the banned pesticide Endrin, was detected in only one groundwater sample at concentrations of 0.071 ug/L (ppb). For this baseline: Endrin aldehyde Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 0.071 ug/L (ppb) Average (20 samples): 0.004 ug/L (ppb) Drinking Water MCLs: 0.2 ug/L (ppb) Residential Groundwater: 2.0 ug/L (ppb) Typical Wastewater: 0.3 to 20.0 ug/L (ppb) The pesticide byproduct, endrin aldehyde, is present in only one water well and at levels meeting drinking water standards. Lead Lead was detected in only two of twenty samples with concentrations of 0.015 and 0.017 mg/L. For this baseline: Lead Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 31 i Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (20 samples): Drinking Water MCL: Residential Groundwater: Phytotoxicity: Irrigation Restrictions: Typical Wastewater: ND 0.017 mg/L 0.0016 mg/L ND (0.015 mg/L Action Level) 0.015 mg/L 5.00 mg/L >5.00 mg/L — severe restrictions 0.005 mg/L Drinking water MCLs for lead are set at zero mg/L. If lead is detected in drinking water at the action level of 0.015 mg/L or above, the water system must continue to monitor for lead twice a year. On -site groundwater lead levels are well below phytotoxicity levels and, out of two `hits', only one well had lead levels slightly exceeding the drinking water action level. Magnesium Magnesium was detected in every groundwater sample in concentrations ranging from 18.4 to 138.0 mg/L. For this baseline: Magnesium Lowest Level: 18.4 mg/L Highest Level: Average 138.0 mg/L 35.8 (20 samples): mg/L Typical Wastewater: 20.0 mg/L In some wells, groundwater magnesium concentrations exceed the magnesium levels typically found in wastewater effluents. Nitrites I Nitrates Out of twenty groundwater samples, nitrite was detected in only two samples and nitrate was detected in eighteen samples. Nitrites ranged from ND to 0.04 mg/L and nitrates ranged from ND to 19.9 mg/L. For this baseline: Nitrites Nitrates Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) —Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 32 f" i I_ r Lowest Level: ND ND Highest Level: 0.04 mg/L 19.9 mg/L Average (20 samples): 0.0025 mg/L 6.03 mg/L Drinking Water MCLs: 1.0 mg/L 10.0 mg/L Typical Wastewater: 8.0 mg/L Nitrite concentrations in groundwater meet drinking water standards. On -site groundwater concentrations of nitrates in some wells exceed drinking water standards (but average nitrate levels are within drinking water standards). Phenol Phenol was detected in two of the twenty groundwater samples in concentrations of 13.0 to 18.0 ug/L (ppb). For this baseline: Phenol Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (20 samples): Drinking Water MCLs: Residential Groundwater: ND 18.0 ug/L (ppb) 3.875 ug/L (ppb) 300.0 ug/L (ppb) 2,190 ug/L (ppb) Phenol was detected in two water wells at concentrations that meet drinking water standards. Potassium Potassium was detected in every water sample in concentrations ranging from 10.4 to 39.3 mg/L. For this baseline: Potassium Lowest Level: 10.4 mg/L Highest Level: 39.3 mg/L Average (20 samples): 20.7 mg/L } Typical Wastewater: 15 mg/L In some wells, groundwater potassium levels exceed those typically found in wastewater effluent F Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 33 {k Selenium Selenium was detected in only two of twenty samples with concentrations of 0.056 and 0.064 mg/L. For this baseline: Selenium Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 0.064 mg/L Average (20 samples): 0.0060 mg/L Drinking Water MCL: 0.05 mg/L Residential Groundwater: 0.05 mg/L Phytotoxicity: 0.02 mg/L Selenium was detected in only two water wells at concentrations that pose phytotoxicity concerns and slightly exceed drinking water standards. Sodium Sodium was detected in every water sample and ranged from 82.6 to 376.0 mg/L. For this baseline: Sodium Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (20 samples): Irrigation Water Quality: Typical Wastewater: 82.6 mg/L 376.0 mg/L 176.8 mg/L < 70 mg/L — No restrictions on use > 70 mg/L — Moderate restrictions 100 mg/L On -site groundwater sodium concentrations exceed irrigation water quality criteria for unrestricted use. Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) and Conductivity(EC) Only the initial groundwater samples were tested for SAR and results ranged from 3.97 to 6.18. In addition, conductivity tests were run on water samples from Well J and Well U and showed to be 1810.0 umhoskrn2 for both wells. SAR and conductivity results combine to indicate a low to moderate sodium (alkali) hazard. Low sodium water can be used for irrigation on almost all soils with little danger of developing harmful levels of exchangeable sodium. For this baseline: Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) —Wilson Land Apprication Site, Wilson, Texas Page 34 SAR Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (3 samples): Irrigation Water Quality: 3.97 6.18 5.35 <3.0 — No restrictions on use 3.9 — 9.0 — Moderate restrictions >9.0 — Severe restrictions Sulfate Sulfates were detected in every water sample and ranged from 66 to 574 mg/L. For this baseline: Sulfate Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (20 samples): Drinking Water MCLs: 66 mg/L 574 mg/L 245 mg/L 250 mg/L (Secondary standard) On -site groundwater sulfate concentrations in some wells exceed drinking water secondary standards. Total Kieldahl Nitrooen (TKN In total, groundwater samples from wells I, L, M, N, and Q were analyzed for TKN. The selected wells are either located in the middle. or on the periphery of the subject property or by the reservoirs. TKN was detected in every well tested and ranged from 0.30 to 1.00 mg/L. For this baseline: TKN Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (5 samples): Phytotoxicity: Irrigation Water Quality: Typical Wastewater: 0.30 mg/L 1.00 mg/L 0.662 mg/L < 30 mg/L < 5.0 mg/L — unrestricted use 5 - 30 mg/L — moderate restrictions > 30 mg/L — severe restrictions 20 mg/L Baserine Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land AWiication Site, Wilson, Tams Page 35 f On -site groundwater TKN levels for total nitrogen permit the unrestricted use of groundwater for irrigation purposes. Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) Although no TPH was detected in the initial groundwater samples, it was considered prudent to spot check other wells for TPH to demonstrate due diligence. In total, groundwater samples from wells A, B, D, H, I, K, L, K Q, and U were analyzed for TPH. The selected wells are either located in the middle of the property, on the periphery of the property, or by the reservoirs. TPH was detected in low levels (1 to 3 mg/Q in four of the ten wells tested. For this baseline: TPH Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 3 mg1L Average (10 samples): 0.7 mg1L Allowable Levels: None Published TPH is indicative of contamination by petroleum -based products, but regulatory guidelines for allowable levels of TPH in water are not published. The presence of TPH generally prompts for rL further sample analysis to characterize the `hit" (i.e. BTEX, MTBE, VOCs, and semi-volatiles). Once characterized, regulatory guidance for the specific contaminant(s) is often available. The relatively low levels of TPH detected in the Site's groundwater should not prompt further testing if �» the water is not used for drinking purposes. Note: TPH In relatively high concentrations was discovered In several of the baseline assessment's soll samples. To characterize the detected TPH, every soll sample having a TPH concentration greater than 200 mg/Kg was tested using TX 1005 methods (total of four samples). In every case, contaminants In the range of Cs to C2e were not detected. The TX 1005 results suggest that the petroleum -based contaminants exist in carbon ranges greater than Cm. The soli sample having the highest TPH concentration was further analyzed for seml-volatile compounds (using EPA 8270C methods capable of detected many of the :oCn compounds). No semb voladles were detected In this sample suggesting that the TPH contaminant may exist In ranges greater than Ca Products In the :oC=a range Include heavy hydrocarbon substances such as fuel oil, transformer oil, lubricating oil, asphalt; pitch, and wax. Generally, these heavier and more viscous substances are not highly mobile and have a tendency to bind to sediments. As such, :oCn compounds do not typically pose an environmental threat Wastewater collected from the reservoirs was analyzed to determine If It was the source of TPH contamination, but no TPH was detected using the EPA 418.1 method. Samples from the reservoirs, however, were only grab samples and a sample representative of the wastewater column was not collected Heavy contaminants may stratify In the lower depths of the reservoir waters. TPH was reported In two of the three reservoir sludge samples, but no seml-voladles were detected. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 36 r Zinc Zinc was detected in only one of twenty samples with a concentration of 0.062 mg/L. For this baseline: Zinc Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (20 samples): Drinking Water MCLs: Phytotoxicity: Irrigation Restrictions: Typical Wastewater: ND 0.062 mg/L 0.0031 mg/L 5.0 mg/L (Secondary standard) 2.0 mg/L >2.0 mg/L — severe restrictions 0.04 mg/L Zinc was detected in only one well, but was at concentrations that meet drinking water secondary standards and do not pose phytotoxicity concerns. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Apprication Site, Wilson, Texas Page 37 (i C Soil Sampling Soil Sampling Technlpues Soil samples were collected from under each center pivot irrigation system, from a flood irrigation area located west of the East Reservoir, and from a cotton burr storage area located northwest of the East Reservoir. In total, 414 grab samples were collected and composited into 24 `shallow' samples (representative of "shallow" soil conditions — 0 to 6 inches deep) and 24 'deep* samples (representative of `deep" soil conditions —18 to 24 inches deep). The locations of soils sampled for this baseline assessment are illustrated by the Pivot Soil Sample Location Map included in Appendix A. Most soil samples were collected from the plots irrigated by center pivot systems. For each center pivot with a working arc greater than 180 degrees, eighteen grab samples were collected and then composited into two samples (one for shallow soils and one for deep soils). The grab sample collection points were determined by extending three imaginary rays from the center pivot to the I periphery of the plot Three sample locations were plotted along each imaginary ray, and both shallow and deep soil samples were collected from each location (six grab samples per ray). At each sample location, a portion of the soils from 0 to 6 inches was placed in a clean plastic container until all grab sample locations under the current pivot were collected. Likewise, a portion �;. of the soils from 18 to 24 inches was placed in a separate container until all grab samples were collected. Representative portions of the composited samples were then collected and submitted to the laboratory for analysis. Soil samples were collected using a portable, gasoline engine driven 4-inch diameter `post hole digger'. The spoils resulting from the soil boring activities was used to backfill the hole. The soil samples were collected in the appropriate laboratory and method approved containers for the analytical suite. Disposable protective gloves were used in collecting each sample. The samples were labeled, logged, cooled, and transported to Certes Environmental Laboratories L.L.C. (Certes) under chain -of -custody procedures for analysis in accordance with standard procedures. Initial Soil Sampling and Analysis Initially, four composite soil samples (three shallow and three deep) were collected from Pivot #2 and Pivot#3. In addition, two composite soil samples (one shallow and one deep) were collected from the Cotton Burr Area. (Mounds of cotton buns and cotton gin trash are stored in windrows at several points on -site for use as a soil additive. Due to an expressed concern that arsenic -based defoliants might have contaminated the cotton wastes and could then potentially leach into surrounding soils and reservoirs, a decision was made to test soils in the storage area located closest to a reservoir). Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Lend Application Site, Wilson. Texas Page 38 .. These initial soil samples were analyzed using the following analytical protocols: • SM 9222E — Total coliform. • EPA 418.1—Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH). • EPA 351 AM — Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN). • EPA 350.31VI — Ammonia. • EPA 354.11M - Nitrite. • EPA 353.3 — Nitrate. • EPA 9253 — Chloride. EPA 9038 — Sulfate. P • 3.2.191 —Sodium adsorption ratio (SAR). F • SM2320B—Alkalinity. • EPA 7471A — Mercury. EPA 6010E — Arsenic, cadmium, chromium, zinc, copper, nickel, lead, selenium, molybdenum, potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, and boron. 0 EPA 8081A and EPA 8151A — Specific pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and their byproducts. �. • EPA 8082 — Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). • EPA 8270C — Semi -volatile chemical compounds associated with fuels, solvents, pesticide byproducts, and other commercial 1 industrial processes. The following Initial Soil Samples - Analytical Results table compiles the analytical results received and shows those parameters or constituents for which a value was detected. A table showing all of the constituents 1 parameters detected for each soil sample is provided in Appendix C. In addition, tables showing detected constituents 1 parameters in shallow samples alone and in deep samples alone are included in Appendix C. Laboratory reports and Chains -of -Custody for all soil samples are included in Appendix E (a separately bound appendix to this report). Laboratory reports list all of the constituents 1 parameters for which analysis was performed. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 39 P 40" .... ......... ...... ...... ........ . ... .......... . .. . ...... Constituent Units Pivot 92 Shallow Pivot/2 Deep Plvot*3 Shallow Pivot#3 Deep Cotton Burns Shallow Cotton Burrs Deep .................. . .......... * .. 4 %, Total Cofifim covorarn 7 1 3 ND ND ND ......... . iPH mogg NO NO NO NO 27 NO R 75- Total Kieldahl Nitrogen mg/Kg 631 444 493 498 1,560 410 Ammonia mgA(g 36.2 191 42.11 38.9 23.9 24.7 Nitrite mg/Kg 12 1.1 1.5 1.7 1.5 1.4 Nitrate mgfKg 11.7 16.2 12.1 14.2 45.4 12.5 ... ......... Chloride mg/Kg NO 500 NO NO NO 60 Sodium Absorption Ratio 0.008 0.008 0.0091 0.012 0.004 0.004 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate Mg/L 110 sm 84 98 84 30 ........... Mercury mgrKg 0.02 NO 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.02 hlels oir HV' Arsenic mg/Kg 1 4.3 3.1 NO, 6.5 4.7 NO Chromium mg/Kg 11.20 11.80 11.90 15.30 15.40 14.40 Zinc mg/Kg 26.7 28.0 29.5 38.4 42.2 33.8 Copper mg/Kg 5.68 6.04 6.37 8.47 9.93 6.75 Nickel mg/Kg 8.7 9.8 8.7 11.7 12.0 4,8 Lead mg/Kg 5.7 12.4 14.31 16.4 18.6 7.3 Selenium mgA(g 4.3 ND NO J ND NO, N Molybdenum mgA(g NO 1.2 NO 1.1 1.1 1.1 Potassium mg/Kg 2.950 3,030 3,300 3.630 5,030 3,920 Sodium mgA(g 587 757 616 929 259 171 Calcium mg/Kg 1 14.300 58.800 2.200 12.100 6.840 4.550 Magnesium mg1Kg 3,190 3,460 2,430 3,460 4,060 300 Boron mg/Kg 8.41 5.99 7.77 6.07 9.15 5.48 I-P ........... 'N U. . . . ....... ..... .. ............... ... d-P -7-71 NO - Not Detected Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) - Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas pap 40 PM Subsequent Soil Sampling Based on the initial soil sampling results, a decision was made to test subsequent soil samples as follows: • Ions I Cations I Alkalinity: All subsequent soil samples were analyzed for potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, chloride, sulfate, bicarbonate, carbonate, and boron. These constituents were listed by EPA guidance documents as concerns in wastewater application operations. ti . Nitrite 1 Nitrate I Ammonia: e All subsequent soil samples were analyzed for nitrites, nitrates, and ammonia. • Metals I Trace Elements: All subsequent soil samples were analyzed for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, mercury, ,1 zinc, copper, nickel, lead, selenium, and molybdenum. Many of these metals are RCRA-controlled contaminants and are regulated by the EPA in wastewater sludges. • Pesticides 1 Herbicides 1 Fungicides: All shallow subsequent soil samples were analyzed for pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and their byproducts. Coliform — Total and Fecal: No subsequent soil samples were tested for coliform. • Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH): All shallow subsequent soil samples were analyzed for TPH. As results from these samples were received, further TPH analysis was ordered on the deep samples corresponding to every shallow soil sample having a TPH level of >200 mg/Kg. TX 1005 and EPA 8270C analysis was also ordered for the most contaminated soil samples. In addition, thinking that wastewater from the reservoirs might be a source �., for TPH, samples from the reservoirs were collected and submitted to Trace Analysis Inc. (Trace), an environmental laboratory for TPH testing. • Semi-Volatiles: r" Semi -volatile analysis was conducted on shallow samples collected from five center - pivot plots largely located on the comers of the Site boundaries. • Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN): TKN analysis was conducted on all subsequent soil samples. • Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR): SAR analysis was conducted on all subsequent soil samples. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Lend Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 41 Soil Analysis The following All Soil Samples • Analytical Results table compiles the analytical results received and shows those parameters or constituents for which a value was detected. The lowest, highest, and average values for each detected constituent are listed along with comparative values when available. A table showing all of the constituents / parameters detected for each soil sample is provided in Appendix C. In addition, tables showing detected constituents / parameters in shallow samples alone and in deep samples alone are included in Appendix C. Laboratory reports and Chains -of -Custody for all soil samples are included in Appendix E (a separately bound appendix to this report). Laboratory reports list all of the constituents / parameters for which analysis was performed. Constituent Current Baseline' Units Low I High A TNRCC Guidelines Groundwater Soil Protection2 Ingestii (Total Coliform I /gram I NDI 71 1.831 1 1 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen mg/Kg NDI 1560.0 497.6 Ammonia mg/Kg ND 42.1 3.86 Nitrite mg/Kg ND 1.7 0.18 100 204K Nitrate mg/Kg ND 45.4 6.15 1,000 Chloride mg/Kg NDI 1,100 294 Sulfate mg/Kg NDI 1 606 197 Sodium Adsorption Ratio (ratio) 0.004 6.200 2.307 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate mg/Kg ND 1,480 409.71 Alkalinity as Carbonate mg/Kg ND 1.040 205.24 Mercury mg/Kg NDI 0.03 0.01311 0.2 613 < > x Arsenic mg/Kg ND 6.8 4.66 5.00 3.27 Cadmium mg/Kg ND 2.27 1.58 0.50 1,020 Chromium mg/K91 8.481 17.201 12.131 10.01 5,110 Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Apprication Site, Wilson, Texas Page 42 71 ..r t ............::.... .:. ..........:. m .Les.. :. :..:•};..};;,..:::••:: is ]}.:;.,. .. ...........]::}::}:}:::::::: }:•:,:'•:::::::::::::•:• .. ... .. .... 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The lowest, highest, and average concentrations detected by these sampling events - for shallow and deep samples - are fisted. The previous sampling averages are provided for comparison purposes only and reflect the total of the concentrations detected divided by the number of samples analyzed. If constituent concentrations or parameters were equal throughout the Site, this average would be representative. Each soil sample, however, is unique and cannot be assumed to contain the average value reported. 2. Groundwater Protection OndustdaQ - This portion of the We lists TNRCC maximum soil concentrations to ensure groundwater protection at industrial sites as published in 30 TAC 331568 Appendix A. These figures provide industrial site sod parameters to be used in risk reduction computations and represent the maximum concentrations in ndrstrial soil assumed protective of groundwater considering cross -media contamination of groundwater from contaminated sal. 3. Soil Ingestion (IndustriaQ - This portion of the We fists TNRCC maximum soil concentrations for industrial sal exposures as published in 30 TAC 335.568 Appendix It. These figures provide industrial site soil parameters to be used in risk reduction computations and represent the maximum concentrations in industrial soil considering cross -media contamination of air and the human ingestion I inhalation pathways. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) -Wilson Lend Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 43 Ow i Soil Contaminants and Parameters PCBs and semi -volatile compounds were not detected in any of the forty-eight soil samples analyzed. The contaminants, chemical constituents, and wastewater parameters that were detected are listed below. A description of these items is provided in the Contaminants and Parameters section of this report 4.4-DDE DDE was detected in three of twenty-seven soil samples analyzed and concentrations ranged from ND to 3.49 ug/Kg. For this baseline: DDE Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 3.49 ug/Kg Average (27 samples): 0.34 ug/Kg Groundwater Protection: 84.1 ug/Kg Soil Ingestion: 16,800 ug/Kg On -site soil concentrations of DDE do not approach those levels set by the TNRCC for groundwater protection or soil ingestion. } Alkalinity as Carbonate and Bicarbonate Alkalinityb bicarbonate was detected in forty-six of the forty-eight soil samples and Y P concentrations ranged from ND to 1,480 mg/Kg. Alkalinity by carbonate was detected in twenty- nine of the forty-two soil samples (Initial samples were not tested) and concentrations ranged from ND to 1,040 mg/Kg. For this baseline: r- r7. t Alkalinity Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (48 & 42 samples): Allowable Levels: Bicarbonate ND 1,480 mg/Kg 409.7 mg/Kg None Published Carbonate ND 1,040 mg/Kg 205.2 mg/Kg None Published Ammonia (NHA Ammonia was detected in six of the forty-eight soil samples analyzed and concentrations ranged from ND to 42.1 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Ammonia Lowest Level: ND Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 44 E t k Highest Level: Average (48 samples): Allowable Levels: 42.1 mg/Kg 3.86 mg/Kg None Published Ammonia is not environmentally persistent and is rapidly taken up by plants and microorganisms. Arsenic Arsenic was detected in forty-four of forty-eight soil samples with concentrations ranging from ND to 6.8 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Arsenic Lowest Level: ND r- Highest Level: 6.80 mg/Kg . Average (48 samples): 4.66 mg/Kg Groundwater Protection: 5.00 mg/Kg j Soil Ingestion: 3.27 mg/Kg 'r - Arsenic soil levels recommended by the TNRCC to protect groundwater at industrial sites is 5.00 mg/Kg. In the event of soil ingestion, arsenic soil levels recommended by the TNRCC to protect human health at industrial sites is 3.27 mg/Kg. This baseline assessment shows that arsenic levels exceed these TNRCC and EPA recommendations. Boron Boron was detected in every soil sample and ranged from 5.48 to 34.0 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Boron Lowest Level: 5.48 mg/Kg Highest Level: 34.0 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 19.7 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published Allowable levels for boron in soils are not published. The occurrence of boron in toxic concentrations in certain irrigation waters, however, makes it necessary to consider this element when assessing agricultural water quality. To certain crops and under certain conditions, boron can be toxic in concentrations as low as 0.33 mg/Kg. All soil boron levels exceed this level of `toxicity'. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 45 Cadmium Cadmium was detected in forty-two of forty-eight soil samples with concentrations ranging from ND to 2.27 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Cadmium Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 2.27 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 1.58 mg/Kg Groundwater Protection: 0.50 mg/Kg Soil Ingestion: 1,020.0 mg/Kg Cadmium soil levels recommended by the TNRCC to protect groundwater at industrial sites are 0.50mg1Kg. In the event of soil ingestion, cadmium soil levels recommended by the TNRCC to protect human health at industrial sites are 1,020mg/Kg. This baseline assessment shows that cadmium levels exceed TNRCC groundwater protection recommendations. Calcium Calcium was, detected in all forty-eight soil samples and ranged from 1,370 to 58,800 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Calcium Lowest Level: 1,370 mg/Kg Highest Level: 58,800 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 8,774 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published Chloride Chloride was detected in forty-four of the forty-eight soil samples and concentrations ranged from ND to 1,100 mg/Kg. For this baseline: r- Chloride i i ..y Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (48 samples): Allowable Levels: i i; ND 1,100 mg/Kg 294 mg/Kg Not published Baseline Assessment (Current Baserne Report) —Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson. Texas Page 46 j� 1 Chromium Chromium was detected in all forty-eight soil samples with concentrations ranging from 8.48 to 17.20 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Chromium Lowest Level: 8.48 mg/Kg Highest Level: 17.20 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 12.13 mg/Kg GW Protection: 10.0 mg/Kg Soil Ingestion: 5,110 mg/Kg Chromium soil levels recommended by the TNRCC to protect groundwater at industrial sites is 10.0 mg/Kg. In the event of soil ingestion, chromium soil levels recommended by the TNRCC to protect human health at industrial sites are 5,110 mg/Kg. This baseline assessment shows that some chromium levels exceed TNRCC groundwater protection recommendations. Coliform - Total Total coliform was detected in three of the six initial soil samples in concentrations ranging from ND to 7.0 col/gram. Since only small `hits" for coliform were detected, soil coliform testing was not conducted on subsequent samples. For this baseline: Total Coliform Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 7.0 col/gram Average (6 samples): 1.83 col/gram Allowable Levels: None published Copper Copper was detected in all forty-eight soil samples with concentrations ranging from 5.68 to 72.90 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Copper Lowest Level: 5.68 mg/Kg Highest Level: 72.90 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 14.56 mg/Kg r , Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site. Wilson, Texas Page 47 F Allowable Levels: None published Heptachlor Epoxide w Heptachlor epoxide was detected in only one of twenty-seven soil samples analyzed and concentrations ranged from ND to 1.88 ug/Kg. For this baseline: Heptachlor Epoxide Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 1.88 ug/Kg Average (27 samples): 0.07 ug/Kg GW Protection: 20.0 ug/Kg Soil Ingestion: 629.0 ug/Kg On -site levels of heptachlor epoxide do not exceed TNRCC guidelines for groundwater protection or soil ingestion. Lead Lead was detected in all forty-eight of the soil samples at concentrations ranging from 5.7 to 40.1 j mg/Kg. For this baseline: Lead Lowest Level: 5.7 mg/Kg Highest Level: 40.1 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 13.61 mg/Kg GW Protection: 1.5 mg/Kg Soil Ingestion: 1,000 mg/Kg Lead soil levels recommended by the TNRCC to protect groundwater at industrial sites are 1.5 mg/Kg. In the event of soil ingestion, lead soil levels recommended by the TNRCC to protect human health at industrial sites are 1,000 mg/Kg. This baseline assessment shows that average lead levels exceed TNRCC groundwater protection recommendations. Magnesium Magnesium was detected in all forty-eight soil samples and ranged from 1,230 to 4,080 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Magnesium Lowest Level: 1,230 mg/Kg Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site. Wilson. Texas Page 48 71% Highest Level: 4,080 mg/Kg Average (20 samples): 2,162 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published Mercury Mercury was detected in thirty-eight of forty-eight soil samples with concentrations ranging from ND to 0.03 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Mercu Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 0.0300 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 0.0131 mg/Kg Groundwater Protection: 0.200 mg/Kg Soil Ingestion: 613.0 mg/Kg Mercury soil levels recommended by the TNRCC to protect groundwater at industrial sites is 0.20 mg/Kg. In the event of soil ingestion, mercury soil levels recommended by the TNRCC to protect human health at industrial sites are 613.0 mg/Kg. The EPA estimates that for an adult of average weight, exposure to 0.021 mg of mercury in food or water will probably not result in any harm. This baseline assessment shows that mercury levels do not even approach these TNRCC and EPA recommendations. ' Molybdenum Molybdenum was detected in only four of the forty-eight soil samples with concentrations ranging from ND to 1.20 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Molybdenum ' Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 1.20 mg/Kg ` Average (48 samples): 0.09 mg/Kg Irrigation Water Quality: 5 mg/L Irrigation water having 5.0 mg/L or less molybdenum can be continuously used on all soils. In addition, the natural occurrence of molybdenum in soils ranges between 0.2 and 5.0 mg/Kg. Nickel Nickel was detected in all forty-eight soil samples with concentrations ranging from 4.80 to 13.30 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 49 Nickel Lowest Level: 4.80 mg/Kg Highest Level: 13.30 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 9.89 mg/Kg GW Protection: 10.0 mg/Kg Soil Ingestion: 20,400 mg/Kg This baseline assessment shows that average nickel levels meet TNRCC groundwater protection and soil ingestion recommendations. Nitrites I Nitrates Out of forty-eight samples, nitrite was detected in only eight samples and nitrate was detected in forty-four samples. Nitrites ranged from ND to 1.7 mg/Kg and nitrates ranged from ND to 45.4 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Nitrites Nitrates ,— Lowest Level: ND ND I Highest Level: 1.70 mg/Kg 45.4 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 0.18 mg/Kg 6.15 mg/Kg Groundwater Protection: 100.0 mg/Kg 1,000.0 mg/Kg Soil Ingestion: 204,000 mg/Kg Soil levels recommended by the TNRCC to protect groundwater at industrial sites is 100 mg/Kg (nitrites) and 1,000 mg/Kg (nitrates). Nitrite I nitrate levels do not exceed the TNRCC's groundwater protection recommendation. Potassium ' Potassium was detected in every soil sample and ranged from 987 to 5030 mg/Kg. For this F baseline: Potassium Lowest Level: 987 mg/Kg Highest Level: 5,030 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 2,473 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published .� Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 50 4 A. Selenium Selenium was detected in only one of forty-eight soil samples with a concentration of 4.3 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Selenium Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 4.30 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 0.09 mg/Kg GW Protection: 5.00 mg/Kg Soil Ingestion:, 10,200 mg/Kg This baseline assessment shows that selenium levels are under TNRCC groundwater protection and soil ingestion levels. Sodium Sodium was detected in every soil sample and ranged from 171 to 1,530 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Sodium Lowest Level: 171 mg/Kg Highest Level: 1,530 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 959 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) All soil samples were tested for SAR and results ranged from 0.004 to 6.20. Soils in this SAR range are presumed to pose a relatively low sodium (alkali) hazard, but other parameters (i.e. conductivity) must also be considered. For this baseline: SAR Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (48 samples): Allowable Levels: 7 0.004 6.20 2.31 None Published rBaseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 51 I I t ` Sulfate Sulfates were detected in thirty-eight of the forty-eight soil samples and concentrations ranged from ND to 606 mg/Kg. For this baseline: 4 c Sulfate Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 606 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 197 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published Total Kieldahl Nitrogen (TKN) TKN was detected in forty-six of the forty-eight soil samples analyzed and concentrations ranged from ND to 1560 mg/Kg. For this baseline: TKN Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 1,560 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 498 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: None Published Treated municipal wastewaters typically contain from 10 to 40 mg/Kg of nitrogen — or 0.001 % to ' 0.004% nitrogen. (In comparison, commercial fertilizers typically range from 11% to 82% nitrogen). Regulatory guidelines for allowable levels of TKN in soil are not published. ` Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) Initially, TPH in concentrations of 27 mg/Kg was detected in the Cotton Burrs Area shallow sample, but was not detected in any other initial soil samples. Despite this single low 'hit" for TPH, it was considered prudent to test subsequent shallow soil samples for TPH to demonstrate due diligence. TPH is indicative of contamination by petroleum -based products, but regulatory guidelines for allowable levels of TPH in soil are not published. The presence of TPH generally prompts for further sample analysis to characterize the 'hit" (i.e. BTEX, MTBE, VOCs, PAH, and semi- volatiles). Once characterized, regulatory guidance for the specific contaminant(s) is often available. TPH was unexpectedly detected in eighteen of the twenty-four shallow soil samples and appeared in concentrations ranging from ND to 292 mg/Kg. To determine the migratory extent of TPH contamination, four deep samples corresponding to the four most contaminated shallow soil samples were analyzed for TPH. TPH concentrations of 11 mg/Kg were detected in only two of the F Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson. Texas Page 52 F four deep samples tested (the other two samples were ND). This suggests that TPH is concentrated in surface soils and is not significantly migrating to deeper soils. To characterize the detected TPH, every soil sample having TPH concentrations greater than 200 mg/Kg was tested using TX 1005 methods (four samples). In every case, contaminants in the range of C6 to C2e were not detected. These TX 1005 results suggest that the petroleum -based contaminants exist in carbon ranges greater than Ca. The soil sample having the highest TPH concentration was further analyzed for semi -volatile compounds (using EPA 8270C methods capable of detected many of the >C2ecompounds). No semi-volatiles were detected in this sample suggesting that the TPH contaminant may exist in ranges greater than Cis. Products in the >C2e range include heavy hydrocarbon substances such as fuel oil, transformer oil, lubricating oil, asphalt, pitch, and wax. Generally, these heavier and more viscous substances are not highly mobile and have a tendency to bind to sediments: As such, >C2e compounds do not typically pose an environmental threat. Wastewater collected from the reservoirs was analyzed to determine if it was the source of TPH contamination, but no TPH was detected using the EPA 418.1 method. Samples from the reservoirs, however, were only grab samples and a sample representative of the wastewater column was not collected. Heavy contaminants may stratify in the lower depths of the reservoir waters. TPH was reported in two of the three reservoir sludge samples, but no semi-volatiles were detected. In total, TPH was detected in twenty-one of the thirty soil samples tested. For this baseline: TPH Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 292 mg/Kg Average (28 samples): 52.4 mg/Kg PST Guidance: < 10 & < 200 mg/Kg In TNRCC Petroleum Storage Tank (PST) regulations, soils having TPH levels of < 10 mg/Kg can be used as backfill and soils having TPH levels of < 200 mg/Kg can be used as uncovered roadbase material (providing they have < 0.5 mg/Kg of BTEX). Zinc Zinc was detected in all of the forty-eight soil samples with concentrations ranging from 24.2 to 44.6 mg/Kg. For this baseline: 7 Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 53 F F Zinc Lowest Level: 24.2 mg/Kg Highest Level: 44.6 mg/Kg Average (48 samples): 34.0 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: None published Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) —Wilson Lend Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 54 F Sludge Sampling Sludge Sampling Techniques Composited sludge samples were collected from each of the wastewater reservoirs. Random grab sample locations were established and a number grab samples were collected from the bottom of each reservoir. The grab samples were collected using a weighted dredging device operated from a small battery powered boat. The grab samples were placed in a clean plastic container until an adequate volume was collected. Representative portions of the composited sample were then containerized and submitted to the laboratory for analysis. The sludge samples were collected in the appropriate laboratory and method approved containers for the analytical suite. Disposable protective gloves were used in collecting each sample. The samples were labeled, logged, cooled, and transported to Certes under chain -of -custody procedures for analysis in accordance with standard procedures. Sludge Sampling and Analysis Three composite sludge samples were collected (one from each reservoir) and submitted for a full - spectrum analysis using the following protocols: • EPA 418.1—Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH). • EPA WAM—Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN). • EPA 350.3M — Ammonia. • EPA 354.1 M - Nitrite. • EPA 353.3 — Nitrate. • EPA 9253 — Chloride. • EPA 9038 — Sulfate. • SM2320B —Alkalinity. • EPA 7471 A — Mercury. • EPA 6010B — Arsenic, cadmium, chromium, zinc, copper, nickel, lead, selenium, molybdenum, potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, and boron. • EPA 8081A and EPA 8151A — Specific pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and their byproducts. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 55 EPA 8082 - Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). • EPA 8270C - Semi -volatile chemical compounds associated with fuels, solvents, pesticide byproducts, and other commercial / industrial processes. The following Sludge Samples - Analytical Results table compiles the analytical results received and shows those parameters or constituents for which a value was detected. The lowest, highest, and average values for each detected constituent are listed along with comparative values when available. A table showing all of the constituents / parameters detected for each sludge sample is provided in Appendix D. Laboratory reports and Chains -of -Custody for all sludge samples are included in Appendix E (a separately bound appendix to this report). Laboratory reports list all of the constituents / parameters for which analysis was performed. ,51u�g Samples Analytical Rsults ° Constituent I Parameter Unit Reservoir Sludge Current Basetine' NSSS Sludge East Middle West Low High Avg. Avg? Ceiling3 IPH.,.:... f TPH mg/Kg 97 ND 49 ND 97 49 TPH (Reservoir Water) mg/Kg ND ND ND NDI ND NO Nitrogen i Ni%raEes :.::...:. ...:.. . Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen mg/Kg 1,630 1.490 1,460 1460 1630 1527 Ammonia mg/Kg 20.6 26.3 20.6 20.6 26.3 22.5 Lon51 I'Mal nliy Chloride mg/Kg 400 390 240 240 400 343 Sulfate mg/Kg 2,050 2,870 1,360 1360 2870 2093 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate mg/L 1,280 720 720 720 1280 907 Mercury { r a i s AR Mercury mg/Kg 0.35 017 016 016 0.35 0.23 41 57 Metals f lhorg ahicsM. i Cadmium mg/Kg 0.84 0.64 ND 0.64 0.49 85 Chromium mg/Kg 14.001 7.28 10.80 7.28 14.00 10.691 258.0 3000 Zinc mg/Kg 66.31 43.9 61.1 43.9 66.3 57.11 1693.0 75M Copper mg/Kg 26.41 15.8 21.7 15.8 26.4 21.3 665.0 4300 Nickel mg/Kg 9.41 4.4 8.3 4.4 9.4 7.4 77.0 420 Lead mg/Kg 15.81 9.1 14.7 9.11 15.8 13.2 195.0 840 Molybdenum mg/Kg 3.51 2.1 3.4 2.1 3.5 3.0 13.1 75 Potassium mg/Kg 1,7801 1,130 1,170 1130 1780 1360 Sodum mg/Kg 672 628 513 513 672 604 Calcium mg/Kg 13,400 12,000 6,130 6130 13400 10510 Magnesium mg/Kg 1.430 1, 1201 1,0701 10701 14301 1207 Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) - Wilson land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 56 r ti '. i.:.....:. .a....:3:$..- : ...r.>.. }... .. 3SI>ugE; .}....>s..:.:-:..-.. .:... Sampli:s Anaiyfrcal }:.::-..::. .. r....::f>}. :..:.. .... (teutis 3 : ....:.. .:::.: r:n '....::.:. .-:. e. } i r...... .. s.:r.. .<.. s:f... .ar}: Constituent / Parameter Unit Reservoir Sludge Current Baseline' NSSS Sludge East Middle West Low High Avg. Avg? Ceilings Boron mg/Kg 11.0 ND 11 3.7 i. Pesficl"�es. $:k . i• ' ..3.:. r. $}......:... `3r r $. <k" i ..: }f:rr}:pi::.. st(cide� 1�terb€t: d s f > <$ ••3 «::::: �:... .:.:•..}} $ 3. $.. :gip:.,# ..;.:...:::::..: a:rr:'ric: .. k3�>'= .... > .f�#SYa3-. .��Y:..i �PS'�%e,��,im,BiY.'l.•Z.$i:ri•:f:}}$#:;iCt?i#S��x.>i5533i.$ `.•3.:ii.3'..- >>{.#��.i$$:$f.#v$i#$..}3SSs�r.:: .. kki,,}}3{{i:kk}]ti:.^.# k>:::>• :,.:..`! DS, •:• ::'f:zz?.'.. jj5.�j��!j�!■.i:, _ t>fF:# >�.i?#f k.$#.#ttr:i3:i3 t5::=3V:[[iXrFott��}zki } es' "1 k101, 1� ?. >a}ik}.$ } t: 4 nt Not Tested ND Not Detected E Spaces Not Detected or Not Applicable 1. Current Baseline — This portion of the table fists the lowest concentration detected, highest concentration detected, and the average concentration detected during this baseline assessment. The baseline averages reported on this table are provided for comparison purposes only and reflect the total of the concentrations detected divided by the number of samples analyzed. If constituent concentrations or parameters were equal throughout the reservoirs, this average would be representative, Each sludge sample, however, is unique and cannot be assumed to contain the average value reported. 2. NSSS National Average - This portion of the table is derived from Summary of Results for Regulated lnorganlc Pollutants from the ! EPA 1990 National Sewage Sludge Survey (NSSS) (Kuchendther and Carr — 1991) and fists the national average concentrations of inorganic pollutants found in wastewater sludges. P-' 3. Sludge Ceiling Limits — This portion of the table is derived from Celling Concentrations, Pollutant Concentrations, and Annual Pollutant Loading Rates (Regulations Governing Agricultural Use of Municipal Wastewater and Sludge — EPA — 1998) and rats EPA t maximum sludge concentrations for land apprication of sewage sludges. Sludges exceeding these ceilings may not be applied to cropland. These figures are provided for comparison purposes only since reservoir sludges are not applied to the subject property. F 7 Sludge Contaminants and Parameters No pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, PCBs, or semi-volatiles were detected in the sludge samples. Sludge samples were not tested for coliform. The contaminants, chemical constituents, and wastewater parameters detected in sludge are listed below. A description of these items is provided in the Contaminants and Parameters section of this report Alkalinity as Carbonate and Bicarbonate Alkalinity by bicarbonate was detected in all three of the sludge samples and concentrations ranged from 720 to 1280 mg/Kg. Alkalinity by carbonate was not detected in the sludge samples. For this baseline: Alkalini Bicarbonate Carbonate Lowest Level: 720 mg/Kg ND Highest Level: 1,280 mg/Kg ND Average (3 samples): 907 mg/Kg ND Allowable Levels: None Published None Published Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 57 a Ammonia (NH31 Ammonia was detected in all three sludge samples and concentrations ranged from 20.6 to 26.3 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Ammonia Lowest Level: 20.6 mg/Kg Highest Level: 26.3 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 22.5 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: None Published Boron Boron was detected in only one sludge sample at a concentration of 11.0 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Boron Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 11.0 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 3.67 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published Cadmium Cadmium was detected in two of the three sludge samples with concentrations ranging from ND to 0.84 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Cadmium Lowest Level: ND Highest Level: 0.84 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 0.49 mg/Kg Sludge Ceiling Limit: 85.0 mg/Kg two Cadmium sludge levels do not approach EPA Sludge Ceiling Limits. , I_ Calcium Calcium was detected in all three sludge samples and ranged from 6,130 to 13,400 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) —Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 58 r Calcium Lowest Level: 6,130 mg/Kg Highest Level: 13,400 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 10,510 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published Chloride Chloride was detected in all three sludge samples and concentrations ranged ftom 240 to 400 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Chloride Lowest Level: 240 mg/Kg Highest Level: 400 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 343 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published Chromium Chromium was detected in all three sludge samples with concentrations ranging from 7.28 to 14.0 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Chromium Lowest Level: 7.28 mg/Kg Highest Level: 14.0 mglKg Average (3 samples): 10.69 mg/Kg NSSS National Average: 258 mg/Kg Sludge Ceiling Limit: " 3,000 mg/Kg Chromium sludge levels do not approach NSSS national averages or EPA Sludge Ceiling Limits. Copper Copper was detected in all three sludge samples with concentrations ranging from 15.8 to 26.4 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 59 F Copper Lowest Level: 15.8 mg/Kg Highest Level: 26.4 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 21.3 mg/Kg NSSS National Average: 665 mg/Kg Sludge Ceiling Limit: 4,300 mg/Kg Copper sludge levels do not approach NSSS national averages or EPA Sludge Ceiling Limits. Lead Lead was detected in all three of the sludge samples at concentrations ranging from 9.1 to 15.8 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Lead Lowest Level: 9.1 mg/Kg Highest Level: 15.8 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 13.2 mg/Kg NSSS National Average: 195 mg/Kg Sludge Ceiling Limit: 840 mg/Kg Lead sludge levels do not approach NSSS national averages or EPA Sludge Ceiling Limits. Magnesium Magnesium was detected in all three sludge samples and ranged from 1,070 to 1,430 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Magnesium Lowest Level: 1,070 mg/Kg Highest Level: 1,430 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 1206.7 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 60 Mercu Mercury was detected in all three sludge samples with concentrations ranging from 0.16 to 0.35 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Mercu Lowest Level: 0.16 mg/Kg Highest Level: 0.35 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 0.23 mglKg NSSS National Average: 4.1 mg/Kg Sludge Ceiling Limit: 57 mg/Kg Mercury sludge levels do not approach NSSS national averages or EPA Sludge Ceiling Limits. Molybdenum Molybdenum was detected in all three sludge samples with concentrations ranging from 2.1 to 3.5 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Molybdenum Lowest Level: 2.1 mg/Kg Highest Level: 3.5 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 3.0 mg/Kg NSSS National Average: 13.1 mg/Kg Sludge Ceiling Limit: 75 mg/Kg Molybdenum sludge levels do not approach NSSS national averages or EPA Sludge Ceiling Limits. Nickel Nickel was detected in all three sludge samples with concentrations ranging from 4.4 to 9.4 mg/Kg- For this baseline: Nickel Lowest Level: 4.4 mg/Kg Highest Level: 9.4 mglKg Average (3 samples): 7.37 mg/Kg NSSS National Average: 77.0 mg/Kg Sludge Ceiling Limit: 420 mg/Kg Baseline Assessment (Current Basefne Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 61 Nickel sludge levels do not approach NSSS national averages or EPA Sludge Ceiling Limits. Potassium Potassium was detected in all three sludge samples and ranged from 1,130 to 1,780 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Potassium Lowest Level: 1,130 mg/Kg Highest Level: 1,780 mg/Kg Average (20 samples): 1,360 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published Sodium Sodium was detected in all three sludge samples and ranged from 513 to 672 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Sodium Lowest Level: 513 mg/Kg Highest Level: 672 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 604.3 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published Sulfate Sulfates were detected in all three sludge samples and concentrations ranged from 1,360 to 2,870 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Sulfate Lowest Level: 1,360 mg/Kg Highest Level: 2,870 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 2,093 mg/Kg Allowable Levels: Not published Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Lend Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 62 r r { Total Kieldshl Nitrogen (TKN) TKN was detected in all three sludge samples and ranged from 1,460 to 1,630 mg/Kg. For this baseline: TKN Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (3 samples): Allowable Levels: 1,460 mg/Kg 1,630 mg/Kg 1,527 mg/Kg None Published Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) TPH was detected in two of the three sludge samples and concentrations ranged from ND to 97 mg/Kg. For this baseline: TPH Lowest Level: Highest Level: Average (3 samples): Allowable Levels: ND 97 mg/Kg 49 mg/Kg None published TPH is indicative of contamination by petroleum -based products, but regulatory guidelines for allowable levels of TPH in sludges are not published. The presence of TPH generally prompts for further sample analysis to characterize the `hit" (i.e. BTEX, MTBE, VOCs, and semi-volatiles). Once characterized, regulatory guidance for the specific contaminants) is often available. Note: TPH In relatively high concentrations was discovered In several of the baseline assessment's soil samples. To characterize the detected TPH, every soil sample having a TPH concentration greater Man 200 mg/Kg was tested using 7X 1005 methods (total of four samples). In every case, contaminants In the range of Cr to Crs were not detected. The 7X 1005 results suggest Mat the petroleum -based contaminants exist In carbon ranges greater than Cu. The soil sample having the highest TPH concentration was further analyzed for seml-volatile compounds (using EPA 8270C methods capable of detected many of the >Cn compounds). No seml- volati/es were detected In this sample suggesting Mat the TPH contaminant may exist In ranges greater than Ca Products In the >Cn range Include heavy hydrocarbon substances such as fuel oil, transformer oil, lubricating oil, asphalt, pitch, and wax Generally, these heavier and more viscous substances are not highly mobile and have a tendency to bind to sediments. As such, >C2e compounds do not typically pose an environmental threat Wastewater collected from the reservoirs was analyzed to determine If It was the source of TPH contamination, but no TPH was defected using the EPA 418.1 method. Samples from the reservoirs, Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 63 E i however, were only grab samples and a sample representative of the wastewater column was not collected. Heavy contaminants may stratify In the lower depths of the reservoir waters. TPH was reported In two of the three reservoir sludge samples, but no semi-volatiles were detected. Zinc Zinc was detected in all three of the sludge samples with concentrations ranging from 43.9 to 66.3 mg/Kg. For this baseline: Zinc Lowest Level: 43.9 mg/Kg Highest Level: 66.3 mg/Kg Average (3 samples): 57.1 mg/Kg NSSS National Average: 1,693 mg/Kg Sludge Ceiling Limit: 7,500 mg/Kg Zinc sludge levels do not approach NSSS national averages or EPA Sludge Ceiling Limits. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 64 Contaminants and Parameters The contaminants, chemical constituents, and wastewater parameters detected by groundwater, soil, and sludge analysis are listed below with a brief description: 1 ' Alkalinity as Carbonate and Bicarbonate While carbonate and bicarbonates can be naturally occurring, EPA guidance documents list elevated levels of these constituents as possible problems resulting from municipal wastewater .oil land application operations. High concentrations of bicarbonate ions may result in precipitation of calcium and magnesium bicarbonates from the soil solution causing an increase in the relative proportions of sodium and, thus, a sodium hazard. Ammonia (NH3) Ammonia is not environmentally persistent and is rapidly taken up by plants and microorganisms. The health effects resulting from human exposures to water containing specific levels of ammonia 1 are not known. At 1.0 mg/L in water, ammonia has been demonstrated to produce only a minimal risk level based on animal studies. Arsenic Among other uses, arsenic is used in semiconductor manufacturing, petroleum refining, wood preservatives, animal feed additives and herbicides. Arsenic is an element that occurs in the earth's crust, so accordingly, there are natural sources of exposure. These include weathering of r" rocks, erosion deposits to water bodies, and uptake of the metal by animals and plants. Consumption food and water are the major sources of arsenic exposure for the majority of U.S. citizens. Arsenic can combine with other elements to form inorganic and organic arsenicals. In general, inorganic derivatives are more toxic than the organic forms. While food contains both inorganic and organic arsenicals, primarily inorganic forms are present in water. The limited plant uptake of arsenic can lead to environmental accumulations, but arsenic poses more of a concern in wastewater sludges than in wastewater. Arsenic is among ten inorganic chemicals regulated in wastewater sludges . When released to land, arsenic compounds bind to soil and are not likely to migrate to groundwater. Arsenic is a human carcinogen, specifically linked to skin cancer, and suspected in liver, kidney, lung, and bladder cancers. In addition, it has been reported to affect the vascular system and has been associated with the development of diabetes. Baseline Assessment (Current Baselne Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 65 I Boron While boron is naturally occurring, EPA guidance documents list elevated levels of boron as possible problems resulting from municipal wastewater land application operations. Boron will be absorbed by plants to some degree, but its relatively low affinity for water causes it to be leached by drainage water and concentrate in low-lying areas. Boron is often found combined with other substances to form compounds called borates. Common borate compounds include boric acid, salts of borates, and boron oxide. Borates are used in glass production, fire retardants, leather tanning, soaps and cleaners, and some insecticides (cockroach control). The environmental persistence of boron is unknown. Ingesting large amounts of boron over short periods of time can harm the stomach, intestines, livers, kidneys, and brain. Birth defects were observed in the offspring of animals exposed during pregnancy. The occurrence of boron in toxic concentrations in certain irrigation waters makes it necessary to consider this element when assessing agricultural water quality. To certain crops and under certain conditions, boron can be toxic in concentrations as low as 0.33 mg/L. Cadmium Cadmium is a metal found in natural deposits of ores containing other elements. The greatest use of cadmium is in metal plating and coating operations, enamels, photography, and pigments. Cadmium found in municipal wastewater is usually due to the corrosion of some galvanized plumbing and water main pipe materials, leaching of landfills, industrial discharges, runoff from waste batteries and paints, and erosion of natural deposits. The limited plant uptake of cadmium can lead to environmental accumulations, but cadmium poses more of a concern in wastewater sludges than in wastewater. Cadmium is among ten inorganic chemicals regulated in wastewater sludges . Cadmium compounds are able to leach through soils to groundwater. When cadmium compounds bind to the sediments in water, they can be more easily bioaccumulated or re -dissolved when the sediments are disturbed. Cadmium's tendency to accumulate in aquatic life is great in some species, but low in others. r Short-term cadmium exposures have resulted in nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle cramps, excessive salivation, sensory disturbances, liver injury, convulsions, shock, and renal failure. ' Long-term exposures have been linked to kidney, liver, bone, and blood damage. % t e �^ Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 66 f t Calcium While calcium is naturally occurring, EPA guidance documents list elevated levels of calcium as possible problems resulting from municipal wastewater land application operations. Most calcium Will be absorbed by plants, but it may also be leached by drainage water and concentrate in low- lying areas. Calcium, in the form of naturally occurring caliche, is widely dispersed throughout the Site. i Chloride While chloride salts are naturally occurring, EPA guidance documents list elevated levels of salts, including chlorides, as possible problems resulting from municipal wastewater land application I operations. Chromium Among other uses, chromium is used in the production of stainless steel, protective metallic coatings, metal alloys, and pigments for paints. Although chromium occurs in nature mostly as chrome iron ore and is widely found in soils and plants, it is rarely detected in natural waters. The limited plant uptake of chromium can lead to environmental accumulations, but chromium poses more of a concern in wastewater sludges than in wastewater. Chromium is among ten inorganic chemicals regulated in wastewater sludges. When released to land, chromium compounds bind to soil and are not likely to migrate to groundwater. Water soluble forms of chromium are chromates and dichromates which are very environmentally persistent in water as sediments. There is a high potential for chromium accumulation in aquatic life. Short-term chromium exposures have resulted in skin irritation and ulceration. Long-term exposures have been linked to allergic dermatitis and damage to the liver, kidneys, circulatory tissues, and nervous tissues. Coliform —Total and Fecal Total coliform counts are an indicator of potentially harmful aerobic bacteria and possible fecal •- contamination. Fecal coliform counts quantify the number of fecal coliform present in 100ml of a sampled medium. Coliform contamination and control is a concern in all wastewater treatment operations. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) —Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson. Texas Page 67 Copper Among other uses, copper is widely found in household plumbing. Although copper occurs in nature, it is rarely detected in natural waters. Copper in municipal wastewater is usually due to the a corrosion of copper plumbing, erosion of natural deposits, and leaching from wood preservatives. The limited plant uptake of copper can lead to environmental accumulations, but copper poses more of a concern in wastewater sludges than in wastewater. Copper is among ten inorganic chemicals regulated in wastewater sludges. Exposures to copper above published action levels have resulted in gastrointestinal distress, liver and kidney damage, and anemia. Lead Although lead occurs in natural ore deposits, it is rarely detected in natural waters. Most of the lead in soil comes from particles falling out of the air. Lead found in municipal wastewater is i usually due to the corrosion of lead plumbing fixtures and erosion of natural deposits. The limited plant uptake of lead can lead to environmental accumulations, but lead poses more of a concern in wastewater sludges than in wastewater. Lead is among ten inorganic chemicals regulated in wastewater sludges. When released to land, lead binds to soil and does not migrate to groundwater. In water, lead is very environmentally persistent since it binds to sediments. There is a high potential for lead accumulation in shellfish, but not in fish. Short-term lead exposures have resulted in red blood cell chemistry interferences, delayed mental and physical development of children, deficits in attention span, hearing and learning disabilities in children, and increased blood pressure in some adults. Long-term exposures have been linked to stroke, kidney disease, and cancer. Magnesium While magnesium is naturally occurring, EPA guidance documents list elevated levels of magnesium as possible problems resulting from municipal wastewater land application operations. Most magnesium will be absorbed by plants, but it may also be leached by drainage water and concentrate in low-lying areas. Mercury Mercury is a chemical element that occurs naturally in the environment in several forms. In its pure form, mercury is often referred to as `metallic mercuy. Mercury can also combine with other chemicals (i.e. chlorine, carbon, or oxygen) to form either 'organic' or inorganic' mercury compounds. Under certain conditions and in the presence of soil, water, and microorganisms; mercury can change between organic and inorganic forms. i tn; i Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wason Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 68 .li. Oak Mercury is rarely detected in natural waters at concentrations above 25 parts per trillion. It is, however, found in municipal wastewater due to combustion of fossil fuels, cement manufacturing, discharges from refineries and factories, the erosion of natural deposits, and runoff from landfills and cropland. Mercury poses more of a concern in wastewater sludges since it is readily removed from wastewater by activated sludge treatment Mercury is among ten inorganic chemicals regulated in wastewater sludges. Mercury is very environmentally persistent, and if it is present in applied wastewater, it will be sequestered in soils and is not likely to seep into groundwater. Mercury may remain in soils for years after wastewater application has been terminated. In water, mercury will bind to sediments. Exposures to mercury can result in tremors, memory loss, and temporarily or permanently damage the brain, kidneys, and developing fetuses. Molybdenum Molybdenum is a naturally occurring metal that is found as a trace element in plants and animals in concentrations of a few parts per million. It is essential for plant growth because of its involvement in the processes of nitrogen fixation and nitrate reduction. Molybdenum poses more of a concern in wastewater sludges and is among ten inorganic chemicals regulated in wastewater sludges Exposure of animals and human beings to trace levels of molybdenum is unlikely to be harmful and no harmful effects from industrial exposure to molybdenum have been reported. Acute molybdenum poisoning is extremely unlikely due to the massive dose required. In humans, molybdenum is adsorbed and excreted rapidly and so is not likely to be a cumulative poison. Nickel Nickel is a metal found in natural deposits of ores containing other elements. The greatest use of nickel is in making stainless steel and other alloys. Nickel in wastewater effluent is often due to runoff from steelworks, coal gasification, protein rendering, and petroleum refining operations. Nickel poses more of a concern in wastewater sludges and is among ten inorganic chemicals regulated in wastewater sludges Nickel is one of the most mobile of the heavy metals when released to water (particularly to wastewater or polluted water) where organic material will keep nickel soluble. Nickel released to soil may leach into groundwater or be washed into surface water. Though nickel does accumulate in aquatic life, it does not become magnified along food chains. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Appricalion Site, Wilson, Teas Page 69 folk Short-term exposures to nickel are not known to cause any human health problems. Long-term exposures to nickel have to potential to result in decreased body weight, heart and liver damage, and skin irritation. t Nitrites / Nitrates The single largest commercial use of nitrates is as fertilizer and primary sources of organic nitrates include human sewage (municipal wastewater). All sources of nitrogen, particularly organic nitrogen and ammonia, should be considered as potential nitrate sources. Groundwater contamination with nitrites and nitrates usually results from impacts by sewage, feedlot operations, runoff from fertilizer applications, and erosion of natural deposits. While nitrites / nitrates are absorbed by plants to some degree, EPA guidance documents list elevated levels of nitrites / nitrates as possible problems resulting from municipal wastewater land application operations. Due to their high solubility and weak soil retention, these contaminants are very mobile in soil and will move at the same rate as water in their migration to groundwater. Nitrates and nitrites are likely to remain in water until they are consumed by plants or other organisms. Water contaminated with nitrites and nitrates has resulted in the potentially fatal `blue baby syndrome" (in infants under six months of age), diureses, and hemorrhaging of the spleen. Pesticides / Herbicides / Fungicides Selected soil, groundwater, and sludge samples were tested for pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and their byproducts using EPA 8081A and 8151A test methods. These methods detect and quantify the following compounds: 4,4'-DDD 4,4'-DDE 4,4'-DDT Aldrin alpha-BHC beta-BHC delta-BHC gamma-BHC alpha -Chlordane gamma -Chlordane Dieldrin Endosulfan I 2,4-DB Endosulfan 11 2,4,5-T Endosulfan sulfate 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) Endrin Dalapon Endrin keytone Dicamba Endrin aldehyde Dichloroprop Heptachlor Dinoseb Heptachlor epoxide MCPA Methoxychlor MCCP Toxaphene 2,4-D Of these compounds, the following were detected: Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Lend Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 70 k 4,4-DDE DDT was a chemical widely used to control insects on agricultural crops until it was banned in the United States because it endangered wildlife and human health. DDT chemical products were t often contaminated by two similar chemical compounds including 4,4-DDE and DDD. By itself, DDE has no commercial value. DDT does not dissolve easily in water and sticks strongly to soil particles. DDT, therefore, does not move quickly to groundwater and will last a very long time in the soil (half life of 2 to 15 years). In the presence of sunlight and microorganisms, DDT in soil will usually break down to form DDE or DDD. DDT affects the human nervous system and in large amounts has caused excitability, tremors, and seizures. Reversible changes in the levels of liver enzymes were detected in people with long- term exposures. The EPA has determined that DDT, DDD, and DDE are possible human carcinogens and may be reproductive toxins. Endrin Aldehyde Endrin aldehyde is an impurity and breakdown product of endrin, a pesticide once used to control insects, rodents, and birds until it was banned in the United States in 1986. The amount of endrin broken down to endrin aldehyde is very small. Little is known about the properties of endrin aldehyde once it is released to the environment, however, it is not expected to leach in most soil types. If released to water, adsorption to sediments and bioaccumulation appear to be important fate processes. No data are present to predict the biodegradability of endrin aldehyde. The parent product, endrin, does not dissolve very well in water and; therefore, has only been found in low levels in groundwater and surface water. It is more likely to bind to the sediments in water. The persistence of endrin in the environment depends on local conditions, temperatures, and exposure to sunlight. Some estimates indicate that endrin can stay in soil for over 10 years. Exposures to endrin have resulted in headaches, dizziness, nervousness, confusion, nausea, vomiting, convulsions, and death. Endrin targets the nervous system in humans and birth defects (abnormal bone formation) have been reported in some animal studies. Heptachlor Epoxide Heptachlor is a manufactured chemical that was banned (except for licensed fire ant control) in 1988. Before 1988, heptachlor was used extensively for killing termites and controlling insects on food crops (especially corn). Heptachlor epoxide is a byproduct of the breakdown of heptachlor and is more likely to be found in the environment than heptachlor. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 71 I r F Both heptachlor and heptachlor epoxide bind to soil particles and evaporate slowly to air. While heptachlor does not readily dissolve in water, heptachlor epoxide will dissolve more easily. Heptachlor epoxide can stay in the soil and water for many years. Plants can take up heptachlor from the soil and bioaccumulation in the tissues of fish and cattle has been demonstrated. Heptachlor and heptachlor epoxide are clearly toxic to humans and animals and can damage the nervous system. In high concentrations, they have produced serious liver problems, adrenal gland problems, and tremors. Evidence of reproductive interference and teratogenicy has also been reported. Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs Selected soil, groundwater, and sludge samples were tested for PCBs using EPA 8082 test methods. These methods detect and quantify the following PCBs: Aroclor-1016 Aroclor-1242 Aroclor-1254 Aroclor-1221 Aroclor-1248 Aroclor-1260 Aroclor-1232 PCBs are mixture of individual chemicals that are no longer produced in the United States, but are still found in the environment PCBs are either oily liquids are solids and do not occur naturally. t They have been widely used as coolants and lubricants in transformers, capacitors, and other electrical equipment Before they were banned in 1977, PCBs entered the environment during their manufacture and use. Today, PCBs are released in the environment from landfill leaching, illegal or improper PCB disposal, and leaks from non -retrofitted transformers. In water, a small amount of PCBs may remain dissolved, but most binds to organic sediments and particles. PCBs in water build up in fish and marine mammals and can reach levels thousands of times higher than the levels in water. PCBs can cause irritation of the nose and throat, acne, and rashes. They have been shown to cause cancer in animal studies. Potassium While potassium is naturally occurring, EPA guidance documents list elevated levels of potassium, as possible problems resulting from municipal wastewater land application operations. While most potassium will be absorbed by plants, it may also be leached by drainage water and concentrate in low-lying areas. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) — Wilson Land Application Site, Wilson, Texas Page 72 i F r r i c Selenium Selenium occurs in natural ore deposits and is used commercially in electronic components, glass, pigments, rubber, metal alloys, textiles, petroleum, and photographic products. In wastewater effluent, selenium is usually the result of discharges from petroleum refineries, erosion of natural deposits, and discharges from mines. Selenium poses more of a concern in wastewater sludges than in wastewater. Selenium is among ten inorganic chemicals regulated in wastewater sludges. The toxicity of selenium depends on whether it is in the biologically active oxidized form, which occurs in alkaline soils. These conditions can cause plant uptake of the metal to be increased. It is known that selenium accumulates in living tissues. Although selenium is an essential nutrient at low levels, short-term exposures at higher concentrations have resulted in hair and fingernail changes, damage to the peripheral nervous system, numbness of the extremities, fatigue, and irritability. Long-term exposures have been linked to hair and fingernail loss, dental caries, jaundice, skin eruptions, chronic arthritis, subcutaneous edema, and damage to the kidneys, liver, nervous system, and circulatory system. Semi-Volatiles Selected soil, groundwater, and sludge samples were tested for semi -volatile compounds using EPA 8270C test methods. These methods detect and quantify the following compounds: Benzoic acid 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 2-Chlorophenol 2,4-Dichlorophenol 2,4-Dimethylphenol 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 2,4-Dinitrophenol 2-Methylphenol 4-Methylphenol 2-Nitrophenol 4-Nitrophenol Pentachlorophenol Phenol 2,4,5-Tdchlorophenol 2,4,6 Tdchlorophenol Acenaphthene Acenaphthylene Anthracene Benzidine Benzo(a)anthracene Benzo(a)pyrene Benzo(g,h,l)perylene Benzo(k)fluoranthene Benzyl alcohol bis-(2-chloroethyl)ether bis-(2-chloroethoxy)methane bis-(2-chloroisopropyl)ether bix-2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether Butylbenzylphthalate 4-Chloroaniline 2-Chloronaphthalene 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether Chrysene Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene Dibenzofuran 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine Diethylphthalate Dimethylphthalate Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) —Wilson Lend Application Site, Wilson. Texas 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) DI-n-octylphthalate Azobenzene Fluoranthene Fluorene Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene Hexachloroethane Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene Isophorone 2-Methylnaphthalene Naphthalene 2-Nitoaniline 3-Nitroaniline 4-Nitroaniline Nitrobenzene (NB) N-Nitrosodimethylamine N-Nitrosodiphenylamine N-Nitrosodipropylamine Phenanthrene Page 73 7 r r Benzo(b)fluoranthene Di-n-butylphthalate Pyrene 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene The following semi -volatile compounds were detected: Phenol Phenol is primarily a man-made chemical, but it is found in nature in animal wastes and organic materials. It is primarily used to make plastics and is used as a slimicide (a chemical that kills bacteria and fungi found in watery slimes). Small releases of phenol do not stay in the soil for long periods (usually completely gone in 2-5 days), but can remain in water for longer than 9 days. Continuous releases from industrial wastestreams and landfill leaching have resulted in more persistent phenol contamination. Phenol is usually found in the environment in concentrations below 100 ppb, but much higher levels have been reported. One ppb has been found in relatively unpolluted surface and ground waters. Repeated exposures to low levels of phenol in drinking water has been linked to diarrhea and mouth sores. Large exposures can result in muscle tremors, loss of coordination, and death. Sodium While sodium is naturally occurring, EPA guidance documents list elevated levels of sodium, as possible problems resulting from municipal wastewater land application operations. Most sodium will be absorbed by plants, but may also be leached by drainage water and concentrate in low- lying areas. Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) SAR analysis was included at the request of the City of Lubbock. Municipal wastewaters can potentially have high concentrations of salts capable of negatively affecting plant growth and soil condition. SAR is the ratio of the sample's sodium concentration to other soluble salt concentrations and expresses the sample's sodium hazard. Irrigation waters are classified using SAR results (along with conductivity analysis) to predict the effect of exchangeable sodium on the physical condition of the soil. Sulfate Sulfate is a substance that r, elevated levels of sulfates t application operations. r occurs naturally in drinking water. EPA guidance documents list as possible problems resulting from municipal wastewater land Humans will experience a laxative effect when they experience an abrupt change from drinking water with low sulfate concentrations to drinking water with high sulfate concentrations. Baseline Assessment (Current Baseline Report) —Wilson Land Apprication Site, Wilson, Texas Page 74 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) r„ The TKN test quantifies both organically -bound nitrogen and nitrogen present in the form of nitrates, nitrites, and ammonia and provides a sum of all these nitrogen forms. TKN is indicative of total nitrogen content, and too much or too little nitrogen can affect crop growth. Treated municipal wastewaters typically contain from 10 to 40 mglL of nitrogen — or 0.001% to 0.004% nitrogen. (In comparison, commercial fertilizers typically range from 11% to 82% nitrogen). Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) TPH is indicative of contamination by petroleum -based products. The presence of TPH generally prompts for further sample analysis to characterize the `hit" (i.e. BTEX, MTBE, VOCs, and semi- volatiles). Once characterized, regulatory guidance for the specific contaminant(s) is often available. Note: TPH In relatively high concentrations was discovered In several of the baseline assessment's soil samples. To characterize the detected TPH, every so/1 sample having a TPH concentration greater than 200 mg/Kg was tested using TX f005 methods (total of four samples). In every case, contaminants In the range of Cc to Cgs were not detected. The TX 1005 results suggest that the petroleum -based contaminants exist In carbon ranges greater than Cu. The soil sample having the highest TPH concentration was further analyzed for semi -volatile compounds (using EPA 8270C methods capable of detected many of the >Cze compounds). No semb voladles were detected In this sample suggesting that the TPH contaminant may exist In ranges greater than Cu Products In Me >Cu range Include heavy hydrocarbon substances such as fuel oil, transformer oil, lubricating oil, aspha/4 pitch, and wax. Generally, these heavier and more viscous substances are not highly mobile and have a tendency to bind to sediments. As such, oC2e compounds do not typically pose an environmental threat Wastewater collected from the reservoirs was analyzed to determine If It was the source of TPH contamination, but no TPH was detected using the EPA V8.1 method. Samples from the reservoirs, however, were only grab samples and a sample representative of the wastewater column was not collected. Heavy contaminants may stratify In the lower depths of the reservoir waters. TPH was reported In two of the three reservoir sludge samples, but no semi-voladles were detected Zinc Zinc is a naturally occurring metallic chemical element often used to in metal alloys, galvanized steel, and as electrodes in batteries. The limited plant uptake of zinc can lead to environmental accumulations, but zinc actually poses more of a concern in wastewater sludges than in wastewater. Zinc is among ten inorganic chemicals regulated in wastewater sludges. 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SM 4500C1.8 Chbft 50.0 M91L 21500 650 550 500 310 430 EPA 375.4 StIfate 50.0 ff KA 264 574 168 270 244 301 3.2.191 Sodium Adsorption Ratio calculated ratio nt nt 3.97 nt nt nt EPA 120.1 CMAXNly 1.0 umhoslem' nt nt nt nt nt 1,810 SM4500NH3.0 Alkarmity as Bicarbonate 5.0 m9fl. 290 248 580 1,060 1.150 216 W 0 eta=o , N V Chmkffn 0.005 mg& Zinc 0.05 Mgt Co" 0.01 M91L 0.614 0.010 0.072 0.682 Lead 0.015 mq& Selenium 0.04 Mgt 0.056 0.0641 Potassium 1.0 mg& 21.9 14.2 39.3 27.2 IOA 11.8 Sod!= 1.0 Mo. 1011.0 149.0 263.0 162.0 135.0 180.0 Calcium 1.0 mqIL 76.5 126.0 105 100 69.5 77.8 MaTiesium 0.01 M9tL 23.6 24.3 138.0 24.5 23.0 23.3 Boron 0.01 mg/L OA54 0.539 0.869 0.361 OA20 OA53 f"" ..'53 IiN N-Rit- Enckin aldehyda 0.05 tKVL .. . ....... .10 : . . . . . . . . . . . ........... ..... . 0 0 ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 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SM 9222D Fecal Coliform 1.0 coV100ml ND ND ND SM 9222B Total coriform 1.0 cDV100ml ND 16 3.00 T'o1 I.petral W"ft*9f"ffi9 Ems M= TPH 1.0 mqIL ND 3.0 0.07 it EPA 351 AM Total Kieklahl Nihgen 0.2 IT VJL 0.30 1.00 0.662 EPA 350.3M Ammonia 0.2 m!YL ND 0.56 0.15 EPA 354.1 Write 0.01 M91L ND 0.04 0.0025 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 1.0 mcYL ND I 19.90 6.03 .10 16 tr�- i SM 4500CI.B Chloride 50.0 mg& 34 2,500 458.3 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 50.0 M91L 66 574 245 3.2.191 So&= Adsorption Ratio caWated ratio 3.97 6.18 5.35 EPA 120.1 jConftNty 1.0 umwcrr?, 1,810. 1,810 1,810 SM4500NH3.D Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 5.0 M91L 216 1,150 421 chmmkffn 0.005 M91L ND 0.010 0.0005 Zinc 0.05 mg1l. ND 0.062 0.0031 Copper 0.01 mgIL ND 0.6821 0.0751 Lead 0.015 mg& ND 0.0171 0.0016 Selenium 0.04 m(ft ND 0.0641 0.0060 Potassium 1.0 mq/L IOA 39.31 20.65 Sodium 1.0 mg/L 82.6 376.01 176.8 Calcium 1.0 mgIL NO 126.01 76.7 Magnesium 0.01 mA 18.4 138.01 35.8 Boron 0.01 ff KYL 0.361 0.869 0.507 eti ..... . . . . . . . . . . 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Parameters- All Samples Detected Constituents 1 Parameters- Shallow Samples Detected Constituents l Parameters- Deep Samples Soil — All Samples i Detected Constituents I Parameters 7- r 7-11 ..: _ _.. /■ ■T" ... _ ' it �.. _- .■1�` - EN-1760 - Wilson Land Application Site - Contamination Baseline Analysis All Soils - Constituents and Parameters Detected EN-1761 Wilson Land Application Site Contamination Baseline - Soils Lab Semple R 99-0406-026 99-0331-003 99-0331-004 99-0331-001 99-0331-002 99-0406-009 99-0406-010 Semple Date 02ION9 02M2199 02MW9 02102199 02/02199 02104/99 02M4199 Lab File No. 99-0406 99-0331 99-0331 99-0331 99-0331 99-0406 .99-0406 Test Method Constituent Detection Limit Units Pivot 01 Deep Pivot 02 Shallow Pivot 112 Deep Pivot 93 Shallow PIM 93 Deep Pivot 94 Shallow Pivot 94 Deep .6 y2.°�" : v:• .. •� }• 'vrc � ^'•�`�: �0ta1;C01dolYitrF rr .:N:r.v:::::: , :r:.�:.....•r::-. •'• M w 9."rRs}>x'.. -..+"i.':i: s.'f"'; ...tS .:: rKA:::ii>j`•'ri:'v::•'•: .,,c,...,.. 3a. .:... r.«;:?:eti.#,+:J�:+•.r"a:G�. ``:.,y�?�{�::,�;;L is - ;� ..'��SSS�St. wr .... 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M-w-we Total Cowform 1.00 ceftern NO 71 1.83 EP,Jk4t8ia is - - �Toa!§Wq TPH 10.0 ND 292 52.39 .0 - -.100w, EPA 351AM Total Kid Aahl N"en rng/Kg ND 1560.0 497.6 EPA 350.3M AffwyvoMa 1.0 ni%%g ND I 42.1 3.86 EPA354.11A Ni"e 0.10 nvfflg NO 1.7 0.18 EPA 353.3 IftWo 1.0 mg/Kg NO 45.4, 6.15 LE ... 7,77 7,71--f- .777. ........... - EPA 9253 Woride 50 1 m999 ND 1,100 294 EPA 9038 Sulfate 50 mgIKg NO 606 197 3.2.191 Sodium Ad lion Redo calculated ratio 0.004 6.200 2.307 SM 2320B Afkalnity as Bicarbonate 50 rng/Kg NO, 1.480 409.71 SM 2320B Wkefinfiy as Carbonate 50 mglKg NO 1,0401205.24 merm 0.01 mgrKg NO 0.03 0.0131 EPA6tNOt1:, Meta i7w fiRUM Arsenic 2.5 = nxfflg IM2, NO M 6.8 ME 4.66 Cadmium 0.5 mog ND, 2.27 1.58 lChromium 0.5 mg/Kg 8.48 17.20 12.13 Zinc 5*0 nvg,%g 24.2 44.6 34.0 COPIT 0.5 mg/Kg 5.68 72.90 14.56 Nickel 1.0 rnqIKg 4.8 13.3 9.89 Lead 1.5 rngfKg 5.7 40.1 13.61 Selenium 2.0 mgNg NO, 4.3 0.09 M*bderlum 1.0 mog NO 1.2 0.09 Potassium 50 moL 987 987 5,030 2,473 Sodium 50 _M22jL rnqXq 171 1,530 959 Calcium 50 mg/Kg 1,370 58,800 8.774 Magneskrn 0.5 mog 1,230 4,080 2,162 Boron 1.0 5.48 34.00 19.66 WK8081 P*tQqId;FTMWffiMK NNW _Tj 4,4!-DDE 1.67 uog NO 3,49. 0.34 Hep acNor ='�Ado 1.67 ND 1.88 0.07 PisticidtMb I - ---- -- I ... . . . . . . . . . . . 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Cadmium 0.5 mg/Kg 0.84 0.64 NO 0.84 0.49 85 Chromium 0.5 mg/Kg 14.00 7.28 10.80 7.28 14.00 10.69 258.0 3000 T= 5.0 mglKg 66.3 43.9 61.1 43.9 66.3 57.1 1693.0 7500 Copper 0.5 mglKg 26.4 15.8 21.7 15.8 26A 21.3 665.0 4300 Nickel 1.0 mg/Kg 9.4 4.4 8.3 4.4 9.41 7A 77.01 420 Lead 1.5 mglKg 15.81 9.1 143 9.1 15.8 13.2 195.0 840 Molybdenum 1.0 mg/Kg 3.5 2.1 3A 2A 3.5 3.0 13.1 75 Potassium 50 mg/Kg 1,780 1,130 1.170 1130 1780 1360 Sodium 50 mg/Kg 672 628 513 513 672 604 Caldum 50 mg/Kg 13,400 12,000 6,130 6130 13400 10510 Magnesium 0.5 mg/Kg 1,430 1,120 1,070 1070 1430 1207 Boron 10 mg/Kg 11.0 NO 11 3.7 EP��8. rr � •'s... •}}}3}Niv ".vmv.•:x:. ..:e..�..tf+�..d..e.....:.:::ru't.,'us.,t•°:.fi•$.fi+':F.:}.:•rv.^:^:::.rr$:. $:$:S.$:$S$:.$x:$:S:..::.rv.«w:.:, .{:{::«.:.•$..?{.`...:.:..•.....:.:. < }ii}i}..... }:ti; :•::" ::.x. :.,•.:l.:.n.....,k::.:,£:•+.: .•ro,'J»6}%,:GiJt.:• :$x: r:::: :::,...,....r,. ..�...; ... .....:.m ..•,:.Gr.»9xF.S:::..N x.$:F:::::•:-:-.-,: .v .v.-... :}}yr.•:LX-:i ..}•S.;rvFOrvj;x:^' N , • :•.-. •,•tt�a:.try .R r p p$ .•.•i}•i..P,.k•2'".••r....:i: >.8....1...6. t 7H. �' D.: :. •' •:;S�it}:9s: $.'r:i:,<'3•:4i.5'•''Si:.{i:: ...e.3.t.C....dS .. y1p pp,nx::rv- N' 'M N. :VME : T: :i. •. 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I�trle.�:3,��:..:�.�::.::.r...........x:.....:. ........:}::v }:}�wrxr,�rx,., ::. r:: e:ro:::: nz: , ' i:4�:. r. ..... xx.ND } ,$�x::::,ND... . }xr:{::..NQ:,,t:.�:..,.ND� �?<ND::{.{:ND�� •r : } v: �><{:... <{�::{t{{ttt<;,t:: Page 1 of 1 7 Appendix E Laboratory Reports and Chain=OfCustody Reports (Appendix E is bound separately from this report) r e- Baseline Assessment — Appendix E (Laboratory and Chain -Of -Custody Reports) Wilson Land Application Site (Municipal Wastewater Land Application Site) 3,943 Acres North of Wilson, Texas Lynn County, Texas Project Number: EN-1761 Prepared for: City of Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas � N PRQ':Ec Ergineed g soluHon�s vAh o view for tomorrow 6310 Genoa Avenue, Suite E, Lubbock, Toms (8M 794-1100 March 1999 ndix E Laboratory Reports and Chain -of -Custody Reports A Separate Appendix to ENPROTEC's Report EN-1761 "Baseline Assessment - Wilson Land Application Site" > � � 2209 Vviscons_n S!r. er. ,;-:ate 200 Dallas, Texas r5229 9 72.620- 7966 S00-394-2672 � 1+'11'�nfr7enla"! �aDnratvries, .�.�. 972-620.7963 r-aX - Hrra.il: cerie-C . a-nixom �- CERTES ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES ANALYTICAL REPORT Certes File Number: 99-0307 Client Project I.D.: EN 1761 Prepared for: ENPROTEC INC. 6310 Genoa Avenue, Suite E Lubbock, TX 79424 Attention: Jerry Oldham Report Date: 02/26/99 Included are the results of chemical analyses for the samples submitted to Certes Environmental Laboratories, L.L.C., on 02/02/99. All analytical results met Quality Control requirements as set by the industry accepted criteria. Please refer to the Laboratory Quality Control Results section of this report. This report must be reproduced in its entirety. Sincerely, Certes Environmental Laboratories, L.L.C. 4 v Amy LaSalle President i 2209 Wisconsin Street Sui:e 200 OaNas. Texas 76229 072.620.7. 66 IMP 800-394-2872 972-620.7963 PAX , crrtati: certas a::,.corr February 23, 1999 CASE NARRATIVE ENPROTEC, INC. 99-0307 Samples for Certes project number 99-0307 were received at the laboratory on 02/02/99. PEST/PCB - LCS/LCSD recoveries were below acceptable Certes Quality Control limits. The results ran low due to the addition of fluorisil to the extracts. Pesticide analytes typically have low recoveries when fluorisil is added. The fluorisil was added because the samples were also used for PCB analysis. (PCB's are not affected by fluorisil.) The samples (307-1—>3) had no reportable values. However, fluorisil was added to the extracts. This will reduce the recoveries up to 75%. The peaks in the chromatogram were extremely small, and it is possible that the results would still be below the detection limit. No other issues were noted during the analysis of these samples. Please feel free to call me at (972) 620-7966 if you have any questions. Sincerely, Alicia Garriotte Quality Control Manager Certes Environmental Laboratories F Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0307 Report Date: 02r26/99 i Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution Client Sample ID: WELL 10932 0201991400 Sample Number: 99-0307-001 Date Sampled: 02/01/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 14:00 Sampled By: LW EPA 6010B Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Cadmium Chromium <0.005 <0.005 mg/L mg/L 0.005 0.005 02/04/99 02/04/99 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC KJC 1 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/04/99 02/05/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Copper 0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 r Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 �.. alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 j beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan 1 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I Endosulfan II <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 t Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 i gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 63% 60-140% 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 77% 60-140% 02/04/99 02/08I99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Page 2 of 13 Certes Environmental Laboratories Z2C9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872- FAX =-2-620-7963- Email: certes@aol.ccm 'L--a:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences r-esearch Microbiology F 4 Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0307 Report Date: 02/26/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0307-001 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8082 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 63% 60-140% 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 77% 60-140% 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 2,4-DB <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 2,4,5-T <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 Dalapon <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 Dicamba <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 Dichloroprop <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 Dinoseb <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 MCPA <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 MCCP <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR I SN19222B Total Coliform 2 col/l00mL 1 02/02/99 02/03/99 BWB I EPA 418.1 TPH < 1 mg/L 1 02/03/99 02/04/99 SAB I EPA 8270C Benzoic acid <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I 2-Chlorophenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I 2,4-Dichlorophenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2,4-Dimethylphenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I 2,4-Dinitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2-Methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 4-Methylphenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2-Nitrophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 4-Nitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Pentachlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Phenol 18 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Acenaphthene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Acenaphthylene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Anthracene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Benzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Page 3 of 13 Certes Environmental Laboratories -209 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229 -972-620.7966.800-394-2872 - F='-. c'2.620-7963 - Email: certes 4aol.com -a+ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbiology l r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0307 Report Date: 02/26/99 r, Sample: 99-0307-001 continued... EPA 8270C Benzo(a)anthracene Benzo(a)pyrene Benzo(b)fluoranthene Benzo(g,h,i)perylene Benzo(k)fluoranthene Benzyl alcohol bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether Butylbenzylphthalate 4-Chloroaniline 2-Chloronaphthalene 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether Chrysene I Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene Dibenzofuran 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine Diethylphthalate Dimethylphthalate Di-n-butylphthalate 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) ! DI-n-octylphthalate Azobenzene Fluoranthene I Fluorene r Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene Hexachloroethane r Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene Isophorone r2-Methylnaphthalene Naphthalene r 2-Nitroaniline Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L. 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/09/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Page 4 of 13 ..ertes Environmental Laboratories =_09 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229. 972-620-7966. 800-394.2872 - == :'2-620-7963- Email: certes@aol.com nalytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbioiogy r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0307 Report Date: 02/26/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0307-001 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C 3-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 4-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 N-Nitrosodimethylamine <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 N-Nitrosodipropylamine < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Phenanthrene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Pyrene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 74% 49-118% 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN i 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 59% 43-116% 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Terphenyl-d14 (SS) 69% 33-144% 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 3.97 02/09/99 KJC l EPA 351.4 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.47 mg/L 0.20 02/08/99 CO 1 EPA 6010B Potassium 39.3 mg/L 10.0 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 10 Sodium 263 mg/L 10.0 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 10 Calcium 105 mg/L 10.0 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 10 Magnesium 138 mg/L 0.1 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 10 Sbi 4500CLB Chloride 550 mg/L 50 02/05/99 02/05/99 BWB 10 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 168 mg/L 25 02/08/99 02/08/99 DJD 5 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/03/99 02/03/99 DJD 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate <0.10 mg/L 0.10 02/05/99 02/05/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 0.869 mg/L 0.010 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 1 SN14500NH3.D Ammonia <0.10 mg/L 0.10 02/03/99 02/03/99 BWB 1 SINt 2320B Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 580 mg/L 50 02/08/99 02/08/99 BWB 10 Client Sample 1D: WELL 10932 0201991500 Sample Number: 99-0307-002 Date Sampled: 02/01/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 15:00 Sampled By: LW EPA 6010B Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/04/99 02/05/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Page S of 13 a Certes Environmental Laboratories 7209 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229. 972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - = 2-620-7963- Email: certesdaol.com i --.alytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ;=e_earch Microbiology i Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0307 Report Date: 02/26/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed r., Sample: 99-0307-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 p ~ Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 i EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 t.. 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA l beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 .-4 Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 t Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA l Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 f Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 68% 60-140% 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 80% 60-140% 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA l Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/09/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 68% 80% 60-140% 60-140% 02/04/99 02/04/99 02/08/99 02/08/99 JCA JCA 1 I EPA 8151A 2,4-D <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 r' 2,4-DB <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 Page 6 of 13 FCertes Environmental Laboratories -__9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.600-394-2872 - _= :72-620-7963• Email: certesdaol.ccm --a:y;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbiology k Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0307 Report Date: 02/26/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed r Sample: 99-0307-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8151A 2,4,5-T <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <0.004 µgIL 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 Dalapon <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 Dicamba <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 Dichloroprop <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 ^, a Dinoseb <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 MCPA <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 r MCCP <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 l SM 9222B Total Coliform < 1 coV100mL 1 02/02/99 02/03/99 BWB 1 EPA 418.1 TPH < 1 mg/L 1 02/03/99 02/04/99 SAB 1 EPA 8270C Benzoic acid <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 ! 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 .- 2-Chlorophenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I 2,4-Dimethylphenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 r 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2-Methylphenol 4-Methylphenol <50 < 10 µg/L µg/L 50 10 02/02/99 02/02/99 02/08/99 02/08/99 AN AN I I 2-Nitrophenol < 10 µg/L, 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 4-Nitrophenol <50 µgIL 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I ... Pentachlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Phenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Acenaphthene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Acenaphthylene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Anthracene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN l Benzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Benzo(a)anthracene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Benzo(a)pyrene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Benzo(b)fluoranthene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Benzo(g,h,i)perylene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Benzo(k)fluoranthene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Benzyl alcohol <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I *' bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Page 7 of 13 r-• i Certes Environmental Laboratories _209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966. 800-394-2872 • _='•. ?'2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com --a:vtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences=esearch Microbic!ooy I r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0307 Report Date: 02/26/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0307-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilation EPA 8270C 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Butylbenzylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 4-Chloroaniline <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2-Chloronaphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Chrysene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Dibenzofumn <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Diethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Dimethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Di-n-butylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 DI-n-octylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Azobenzene <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Fluorene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Hexachlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Hexachlorobutadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Hexachloroethane <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Isophorone <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2-Methyinaphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/09/99 AN 1 Naphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I 3-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 4-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I N-Nitrosodimethylamine <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I N-Nitrosodipropylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Phenanthrene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Page 8 of 13 4 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 7,229.972 620 7966.800-394-2872 • = c-2-620-7963- Ernail: certes@aol.com Analytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = = search Microbiology t Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0307 Report Date: 02/26/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0307-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 68% 49-118% 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 56% 43-116% 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Terphenyl-dl4 (SS) 71% 33-144% 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 6.18 02/09/99 KJC 1 EPA 351.4 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 0.54 mg/L 0.20 02/08/99 CO I EPA 6010B Potassium 22.1 mg/L 10.0 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 10 Sodium 376 mg/L 10.0 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 10 Calcium 98.9 mg/L 10.0 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 10 Magnesium 112 mg/L 0.1 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 10 Sbi 4500CI.B Chloride 530 mg/L 50 02/05/99 02/05/99 BWB 10 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 173 mg/L 25 02/08/99 02/08/99 DJD 5 EPA 354.1 Nitrite 0.04 mg/L 0.01 02/03/99 02/03/99 DJD I EPA 3533 Nitrate <0.10 mg/L 0.10 02/05/99 02/05/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 0.389 mg/L 0.010 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 1 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia <0.10 mg/L 0.10 02/03/99 02/03/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 670 mg/L 50 02/08/99 02/08/99 BWB 10 Client Sample ID: WELL 21152 0201991530 Sample Number: 99-0307-003 Date Sampled: 02/01/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 15:30 Sampled By: LW EPA 6010E Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC I Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC I Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/04/99 02/05/99 ADD I EPA 6010E Zinc 0.062 mg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC I Copper 0.027 mg/L 0.010 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC I Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC I Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/04/99 KJC 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L, 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L. 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I Page 9 of 13 Certes Environmental Laboratories _=C9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.500-394.2672 - % c"2.620.7963 • Email: ceries@aol.com --siy;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences earch Microbiology r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0307 Report Date: 02/26/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0307-003 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I Endosulfan II <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA l Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( *38% 60-140% 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 70% 60-140% 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( *38% 60-140% 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA I Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 70% 60-140% 02/04/99 02/08/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 2,4-DB <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR I 2,4,5-T <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR I 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR l Dalapon <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR I Dicamba <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR I Dichloroprop <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR I Dinoseb <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR l MCPA <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR 1 MCCP <0.004 µg/L 0.004 02/05/99 02/05/99 AR I Sl4f 9222B Total; Coliform < 1 col/100mL 1 02/02/99 02/03/99 BWB 1 EPA 418.1 TPH < 1 mg/L 1 02/03/99 02/04/99 SAB I Page 10 of 13 k. Certes Environmental Laboratories =C9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.600-394-2872 • :-2-620-7963-Emaii:certes@aol.com =-aiytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences -=search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0307 Report Date: 02/26/99 r = Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0307-003 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution r EPA 8270C Benzoic acid <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 !^ 2-Chlorophenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 t 2,4-Dichlorophenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2,4-Dimethylphenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 i. 2,4-Dinitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2-Methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 t 4-Methylphenol < 10 µg/l., 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I 2-Nitrophenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 �• 4-Nitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Pentachlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 � '''' ', Phenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 � 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/08/99 AN 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Acenaphthene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Acenaphthylene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Anthracene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Benzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Benzo(a)anthracene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 r Benzo(a)pyrene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I ` Benzyl alcohol <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 � bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 i 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Butylbenzylphthalate < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 4-Chloroaniline <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 t 2-Chloronaphthalene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 r- 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Chrysene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Dibenzofuran < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 �•. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene < 10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Page 11 of 13 PM Certes Environmental Laboratories --09 Wisconsin Street. 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Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Diethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Dimethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Di-n-butylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Di-n-octylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Azobcnzene <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 t Fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Fluorene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Hexachlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I Hexachlorobutadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 r Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN I ff Hexachloroethane <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Isophorone <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2-Methylnaphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Naphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 2-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 3-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 4-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 - Nitrobenzene (NB) <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 N-Nitrosodimethylamine <20 µg/L 20 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 r N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 N-Nitrosodipropylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Phenanthrene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 Pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 I Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 69% 49-118% 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 ., 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 56% 43-116% 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 I w Terphenyl-dl4 (SS) 70% 33-144% 02/02/99 02/08/99 AN 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 5.91 02/09/99 KJC 1 EPA 351.4 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 030 mg/L 0.20 02/08/99 CO 1 EPA 6010B Potassium 27.4 mg/L 10.0 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 10 Sodium 320 mg/L 10.0 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 10 Calcium 97.1 mg/L 10.0 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 10 Magnesium 75.9 mg/L 0.1 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC 10 SM 4500C1.B Chloride 400 mg/L 50 02/05/99 02/05/99 BWB 10 Page 12 of 13 Mertes Environmental Laboratories '7209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966. 600-394-2872 • _ :-2.620-7963 - Email: certesCaol.com r- ,analytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences earch Microbiology l Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0307 Report Date: 02/26/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0307-003 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 375.4 Sulfate 368 mg/L 50 02/08/99 02/08/99 DJD 10 t EPA 354.1 Nitrite 0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/03/99 02/03/99 DJD 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 3.57 mg/L 0.50 02/05/99 02/05/99 DJD 5 EPA 6010B Boron 0.545 mg/L 0.010 02/04/99 02/09/99 KJC l Sh14500NH3.D Ammonia <0.10 mg/L 0.10 02/03/99 02/03/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 400 mg/L 50 02/08/99 02/08/99 BWB 10 * Surrogate recovery is out of range F Page 13of13 7 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 • : -2.620.7963 • Email: certes@aol.com f alytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = =search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0307 Ca K x Matrix S ike Batch Number W020399 W020399 W020399 W020399 W020399 Date Prepared 02/03/99 02/03/99 02/03/99 02/03/99 02/03/99 Date Anal ed 02/09/99 02/09/99 02/09/99 02/09/99 02/09/99 Spiked Sample ID 0307-1 0307-1 0307-1 0307-1 0307-1 Sample Measured Result 105 39.3 138 263 0.87 Spike Level (mg/L) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 250 250 250 250 0.50 Spike Result (m )( )(mg/Kg) ( 353 298 412 574 1.37 % Recovery 99 104 110 124 100 Spike Duplicate Result (m )( ) (mg/Kg) () 351 293 408 557 1.36 % Recovery Duplicate 98 102 108 118 98 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 1 2 1 3 1 Control Limits %low %hi 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <1.00 <1.00 <0.010 <1.00 <0.010 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.50 5.00 0.50 25.0 0.50 Spike Result (me/L. ( ) (m ) 0.544 4.70 0.495 24.4 0.505 % Recovery 109 94 99 98 101 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ) 0.524 4.92 0.494 24.6 0.507 % Recovery Duplicate 105 98 99 98 101 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 4 5 0 0 0 Control Limits %low%hi 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) jig/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample 'BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % — percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories _7:9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972.620.7966.800.394.2872 - c'2.620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com --:viical Chemistry Environmental Sciences=a=earch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0307 As Cd = Cr Cu Z. MO;_ Matrix S ike Batch Number W020399 W020399 W020399 W020399 W020399 Date Prepared 02/03/99 02/03/99 02/03/99 02/03/99 02/03/99 Date Analyzed 02/04/99 02/04/99 02/04/99 02/04/99 02/04/99 Spiked Sample ID 0307-1 0307-1 0307-1 0307-1 0307-1 Sample Measured Result <0.050 <0.005 <0.005 0.010 0.028 Spike Level (m ) (mg/Kg) ) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Spike Result (m ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.482 0.458 0.422 0.452 0.505 % Recovery 96 92 84 88 95 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (p 0.479 0.459 0.422 0.451 0.504 % Recovery Duplicate 96 92 84 88 95 Relative Percent Difference RPD 0 0 0 0 0 Control Limits (%low -%hi ) 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <0.005 <0.005 <0.010 <0.010 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Spike Result (m ( (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.469 0.491 0.446 0.468 0.483 % Recovery 94 98 89 94 97 Spike Duplicate Result m ) ( (mg/Kg) ) 0.483 OA99 0.455 0.474 0.489 % Recovery Duplicate 197 100 91 94 98 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 3 2 2 1 1 Control Limits (%low%hi 80-120 80-120 80-120 M120 80-120 µg/I = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percenta¢e Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmentaf Laboratories =09 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - _= 72.620 7963 •Email: certes@aol.com .-Inn tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =esearch Microbiology r Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0307 Nt Pb k Se Zn Hgs. Matrix S ike Batch Number W020399 W020399 W020399 W020399 T020499 Date Prepared 02/03/99 02/03/99 02/03/99 02/03/99 02/04/99 Date Analyzed 02/04/99 02/04/99 02/04/99 02/04/99 02/05/99 Spiked Sample ID 0307-1 0307-1 0307-1 0307-1 PB-1 Sample Measured Result <0.010 <0.015 <0.020 <0.050 <0.000I Spike Level (m ( (m ) (jig/Kg) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.0050 Spike Result (m ) ) (mg/Kg) ) 0.448 0.444 0.483 0.491 0.0049 % Recovery 90 89 97 98 98 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.438 0.446 0.489 0.488 0.0048 % Recovery Duplicate 88 89 98 98 97 Relative Percent Difference RPD 2 0 1 0 1 Control Limits (%low -%hi 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.010 <0.015 <0.020 <0.050 <0.000I Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.0050 Spike Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.481 0.488 0.480 0.494 0.0049 % Recovery 96 98 96 99 97 Spike Duplicate Result m ) m ( ) 0.479 0.477 0.488 0.501 0.0049 % Recovery Duplicate 96 95 98 100 97 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 0 2 2 1 0 Control Limits %low%hi h 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) µVTg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/I = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % - percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972.620- r 966.800-394-2872 - -'72-620-7963 - Email: certes Q aol.com Analytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==Search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0307 `2 , Ammonia Nitrite Nitrate :,..,Sulfate., .. t i Matrix Spike I Batch Number NH3020399 NO2020399 NO3020599 SO4020899 Date Prepared 02/03/99 02/03/99 102/05/99 02/08/99 Date Analyzed 02/03/99 02/03/99 102/05/99 02/08/99 Spiked Sample ID 0291-1 0307-1 0307-1 0363-1 Sample Measured Result <0.10 <0.010 <0.10 23.5 Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 1.00 0.10 0.50 10.0 Spike Result m ) ( (mg/Kg) ) 0.82 0.092 0.424 34.4 % Recovery 82 92 185 109 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) (mg/Kg) ) 0.89 0.090 0.51 34.5 % Recovery Duplicate 89 90 1 102 110 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 8 8 1 17 1 Control Limits (%low -%hi 80-120 0-20 1 0-20 0-20 I Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.10 <0.010 <0.10 <5.00 Laboratory Control Sample I Spike Level (m ( (mg/Kg) ) 1.00 0.10 0.50 10.0 Spike Result (m ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.95 0.098 0.49 9.37 % Recovery 95 98 197 94 Spike Duplicate Result (m )(m ) ) N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N/A Control Limits %low%hi ) 90-110 90-110 90-110 90-110 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Callas, Texas, 75229.972.620 7966.800-394.2872- _= :72.620.7963• Email: cortesd•aol.com - ..tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = e=earth Microbioicay r F Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0307 Chloride Bicarbonate Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen TPH 418.1:. Matrix Spike Batch Number CI-2599 Bicarb-2899 0217L W99-007 Date Prepared 02/05/99 02/08/99 02/05/99 02/03/99 Date Analyzed 02/05/99 02/08/99 02/05/99 02/04/99 Spiked Sample 1D 0307-3 0307-1 46387 RW Sample Measured Result 400 580 0.47 <1.00 Spike Level (mQ/L) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 500 500 2.50 5.00 Spike Result (m ( (mg/Kg) ) 960 1030 3.43 4.90 % Recovery 112 90 119 98 Spike Duplicate Result (m )( (m ( ) 950 1060 N/A 4.80 % Recovery Duplicate 110 96 N/A 96 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 2 6 N/A 2 Control Limits (%low -%hi 80-120 80-120 180-120 80-120 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <5.00 <5.00 <0.20 <1.00 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level m ) ( (mg/Kg) ) 50.0 50.0 4.00 N/A Spike Result (m (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 53.0 47.0 4.17 N/A % Recovery 106 94 104 N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m (mg/Kg) ) N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N/A Control Limits %low -%hi 90-110 90-110 90-110 80-120 µg/I = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD — Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD — Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories =209 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620.7966-800.394-2872 - 772.620-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com --a;ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0307 Lindane Heptachlor Atdrin Dieldrita Matrix S ike Batch Number PST99006 PST99006 PST99006 PST99006 Date Prepared 02/04/99 02/04/99 02/04/99 02/04/99 Date Analyzed 02/08/99 02/08/99 02/08/99 02/08/99 Spiked Sample 1D N/A N/A N/A N/A Sample Measured Result N/A N/A N/A N/A Spike Level (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A N/A Spike Result (m )(gg/L) (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m )( ) (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N/A Control Limits %low -%hi N/A N/A N/A N/A Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level m ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.40 0.40 0.40 1.00 Spike Result (m ) (mg/Kg) ( 0.190 0.189 0.209 0.344 % Recovery 48* 48 52 34' Spike Duplicate Result (m ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.251 0.225 0.248 0.313 % Recovery Duplicate 63 56 62 31 * Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 28 17 17 9 Control Limits %low %hi 50-119 46-117 44-104 48-119 *Outside Control Limits µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) jig/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentaze Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD — Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories __C9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972.620-7966.800-394.2872 - = 272-620-7963 - Email: certes?aol.com ,',r,a;vtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0307 DDT:. Arochlor 1260 Matrix Spike Batch Number PST99006 PST99006 PCB99006 Date Prepared 02/04/99 02 04/99 02/04/99 Date Analyzed 02/08/99 02 08/99 02/08/99 Spiked Sample ID N/A N A N/A Sample Measured Result N/A N A N/A Spike Level (m )( (mg/Kg) () N/A N A N/A Spike Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( N/A N 'A N/A % Recovery N/A N A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m )( ) (mg/Kg) ) N/A N A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N A N/A Relative Percent Difference RPD N/A N A N/A Control Limits %low%hi ) N/A N A 48-139 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) <0.050 <0.050 <5.00 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ) 1.00 1.00 5.00 Spike Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.285 0.642 4.01 % Recovery 28• 64 80 Spike Duplicate Result m (mg/Kg) ) 0.253 0.635 4.90 % Recovery Duplicate 25• 64 98 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 12 1 20 Control Limits %low -%hi 62-133 59-148 48-139 ;Outside Control Limits µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/I — milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories '209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620.7966.800-394-2872 • _= =72-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com --aiytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =search Kcrobiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0307 aTotal s Coliform Batch Number TC-020299 Date Prepared 0202199 Date Analyzed 02 03/99 Sample ID 0307-1 Sample Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <1.00 Sample Duplicate Result m ( (mg/Kg) ( ) <1.00 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 0 Control Limits 0-20 Method Blank (ms/L) (ue/L.) (mp-/K¢) (utJKQ) <1.00 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level m )( ) (mg/Kg) () N'A Spike Result m ( (mg/Kg) ( ) N'A % Recovery N A Control Limits (%low -%hi N A µg/I = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/1= milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplictate Certes Environmental laboratories =_C9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - _= =-2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com .-a;ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = =search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0307 Herbicides Duplicate Batch Number GA269-161 Date Prepared 02'08/99 Date Analyzed 02'08/99 Sample 1D 99EN0421 % Recovery 103 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.20 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micrornhos/centimeter mg/I = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories VJisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 • = ?72-620-7963- Email: certes@aol.com -- r : tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = : Search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0307 Aceua h p thene Py rene; ` 1,4 Dtchloro- benzene a-Nitroso- .. di=n proPYlamine 1 4- �� �Trichloro- . benzene , 2 4 Dini-. ,..- trotoluene Matrix Spike Batch Number 129364-6 129364-6 129364-6 129364-6 129364-6 129364-6 Date Prepared 02/02/99 02/02/99 02/02/99 02.'02/99 02/02/99 02/02/99 Date Analyzed 02/08/99 02/08/99 02/08/99 01*08/99 02/08/99 02/08/99 Spiked Sample ID 990079 990078 990078 990078 990078 990078 Spike Level (m )( )(m )( ) 100 100 100 100 100 100 % Recovery 138 87 105 104 128 92 % Recovery Duplicate 135 87 102 98 126 87 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 2 1 3 6 2 6 Control Limits (%low -%hi 47-145 52-125 20-124 10-230 44-142 39-139 Method Blank (m )( )(m )( ) <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/1= milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories -209 Wisconsin Street. 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Texas 75229 972-620- 7966 *.. 800-394-2872 u ri7r ;?iy�rr3iLr�s�. i._.u. 972-620-7963 Fr,X _mail: certes c..com �- CERTES ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES ANALYTICAL REPORT Certes File Number: 99-0406 Client Project I.D.: EN1761 Prepared for: ENPROTEC INC. 6310 Genoa Avenue, Suite E Lubbock, TX 79424 Attention: Mark Schneider Report Date: 03/02/99 Included are the results of chemical analyses for the samples submitted to Certes Environmental Laboratories, L.L.C., on 02/09/99. All analytical results met Quality Control requirements as set by the industry accepted criteria. Please refer to the Laboratory Quality Control Results section of this report. This report must be reproduced in its entirety. Sincerely, Certes Environmental Laboratories, L.L.C. 4'Jz Amy LaSalle President FM =„virorm�n:� S. i - - Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 i t Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution I Client Sample ID: PIVOT 15 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-001 Date Sampled: 02/04/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 11:00 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 1100 mg/Kg 500 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 10 EPA 9038 EPA 354.1M Sulfate Nitrite 462 <0.2 mg/Kg mg/Kg 100 0.2 02/17/99 02/15/99 02/17/99 02/15/99 JMO JMO 2 2 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 18.2 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 EPA 350.3M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <50 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 900 mg/Kg 25 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 5 EPA 6010B Boron 18 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 2210 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02126/99 OX 1 !^ Sodium 1400 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Calcium 4320 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02f23/99 OX 1 Magnesium 2700 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 t� Arsenic 2.8 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 t Cadmium 1.70 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 r.. Chromium 10.8 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury <0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 32.2 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Copper 13.2 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Nickel 9.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Lead 9.4 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 1. Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE 1.87 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 p Aldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 r•. beta-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Page 2 of 67 f , Certes Environmental Laboratones _2C9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620.7966 • SOC-394-2872 - == :72-620-7963 - Email: certes @aol.com i ' -a:vtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = =search Microbiology jam• l r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-001 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Endrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA I Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( . 87% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 87% 60-140% 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP(Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/19/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 69 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 345 mg/Kg 6 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 6.2 02/16/99 0224/99 OX 1 * Surrogate recovery Is out of range Page 3 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229 .972-620-7966.800.394-2872 • c72.620-7963 • Email: certeseaol.com -�-a:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =search Microbiology ; r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 t ,., Result Units Reporting Limit Date Date Analyzed Prepared Analyzed By Dilution -- Client Sample ID: PIVOT 15 DEEP Sample Number: 99-0406-002 Date Sampled: 02/04/99 Sample Matrix: Solid r Time Sampled: 11:05 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 270 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 312 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 5.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 r EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <50 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 �• Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 500 mg/Kg 250 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 5 EPA 6010B Boron 20 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Potassium 2190 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Sodium 1130 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 - Calcium 6560 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/23/99 OX 1 Magnesium 2540 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Arsenic 5.0 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.81 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 r" i Chromium 12.0 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 I EPA 7471A Mercury <0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 32.6 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 d Copper 15.4 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Nickel 9.6 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Lead 12.0 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Molybdenum <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 350 mg/Kg 75 02/17/99 02/17/99 TAL 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.5 02/16/99 02/24/99 OX 1 OM Client Sample ID: PIVOT 12 SHALLOW Sample Number. 99-0406-003 Date Sampled: 02/04/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 12:10 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 470 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 491 mg/Kg 100 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 2 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 5.5 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 EPA 3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 240 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Page 4 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories _209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972.620.7966.800-394-2872 • = .-2.620-7963 • Email: certes®aol.com A-a:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbiology Fft i Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-003 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution SM 2320B Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 460 mg/Kg 250 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 5 EPA 6010B Boron 15 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 2270 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Sodium 1220 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Calcium 4100 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/23/99 OX 1 Magnesium 2780 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Arsenic 3.9 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 *' Cadmium 1.71 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Chromium 9.47 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury <0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 30.8 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Copper 8.66 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 PM Nickel 8.8 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Lead 11.7 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ,.., 4,4'-DDE <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 i. gamma-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 r Endosulfan II < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 r" Endrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 t Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 - Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 81% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Page 5 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories _209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972.620.7966.800-394-2872 - =-72.620-7963 • Email: certescaol.com - .ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = =search Microbiology 7 Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-003 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) "0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA l 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 81% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 jig/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 110 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM l EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 548 mg/Kg 6 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 5.3 02/16/99 02/24/99 OX 1 • Surrogate recovery is out of range Client Sample ID: PIVOT 12 DEEP Sample Number. 99-0406-004 Date Sampled: 02/04/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 12:15 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 560 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB EPA 9038 Sulfate 606 mg/Kg 100 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO EPA 3533 Nitrate <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB EPA 3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <250 mg/Kg 250 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 300 mg/Kg 250 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD EPA 6010B Boron 20 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Potassium 3410 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX Page 6 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972.620-7966. 800-394.2872 - F E-2-620-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com r• ^asytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences c --- Search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-004 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Sodium 1530 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Calcium 15900 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/23/99 OX 1 Magnesium 3500 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Arsenic 6.7 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.76 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Chromium 12.5 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010E Zinc 34.6 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX I Copper 10.7 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Nickel 11.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Lead 12.2 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 450 mg/Kg 75 02/17/99 02/17/99 TAL 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 5.1 02/16/99 02/24/99 OX 1 Client Sample ID: PIVOT 7 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-005 Date Sampled: 02/04/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 14:05 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 350 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB EPA 9038 Sulfate 384 mg/Kg 100 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO EPA 3533 Nitrate 11.0 mg/Kg 10.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB EPA 350.3M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB SN12320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <250 mg/Kg 250 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 300 mg/Kg 250 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD EPA 6010B Boron 17 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Potassium 1850 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 0226/99 OX Sodium 1470 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX Calcium 14700 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 0223/99 OX Magnesium 2390 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX Arsenic <2.5 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX Cadmium 1.72 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX Chromium 9.76 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD EPA 6010B Zinc 27.5 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX Copper 51.1 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX Page 7 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229. 972.620.7966 • 800-394-2872 • _ :'2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com ,alytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = = search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-005 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution r } EPA 6010B Nickel 8.7 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 S Lead 10.4 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX I Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I 4,4'-DDT <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I alpha-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I alpha -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 w _ Endosulfan II < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I Endrin keytone < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 C Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ' Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 71% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/15/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 JCA JCA I 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 p^p EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 [._ Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 �- Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 jig/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 71% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA i Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM I Page 8 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972.620.7966.800.394-2872 - = -s2-620.7963 • Email: certes®aot.com �"` ,analytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ::---search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 - Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-005 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution .� EPA 8151A 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 t... Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 f" MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 236 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 480 mg/Kg 6 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM l 3.2-191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.9 02/24/99 OX 1 r` * Surrogate recovery is out of range �.� Client Sample ID: PIVOT 7 DEEP Sample Number: 99-0406-006 Date Sampled: 02/04/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 14:10 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 220 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB EPA 9038 Sulfate 342 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO r j EPA 3533 Nitrate 2.2 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 11 EPA3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <250 mg/Kg 250 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD ti Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 200 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD EPA 6010B Boron 13 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Potassium 2110 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX Sodium 1090 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX Calcium 5940 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/23/99 OX Magnesium 2260 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX Arsenic 33 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX Cadmium 1.42 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX Chromium 9.87 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX EPA 7471A Mercury <0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD EPA 6010B Zinc 25.1 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX Copper 734 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX r� 1 Nickel 7.5 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX Lead 9.4 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX Page 9 of 67 OW Certes Environmental Laboratories 7209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - F:_. 7-72-620-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com --a ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Fesearch Microbiology E: tew, Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 i Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-006 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution r i EPA 6010B Mol Molybdenum Y <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 351.4M Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 370 mg/Kg 75 02/17/99 02/17/99 TAL 1 d 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.0 02/24/99 OX 1 r EPA 418.1 TPH 11 mg/Kg 10 02/24/99 02/24/99 BWM 1 Client Sample 1D: PIVOT 8 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-007 Date Sampled: 02/04/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 15:15 Sampled By: LW r" EPA 9253 Chloride 280 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 316 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO I EPA 353.3 Nitrate 11.2 mg/Kg 10.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 10 EPA 350.3M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 160 mg/Kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 240 mg/Kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 EPA 6010B Boron 13 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX I Potassium 2310 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Sodium 1070 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Calcium 10500 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/23/99 OX 1 rMagnesium 2430 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Arsenic 4.2 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.44 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Chromium 9.15 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX I EPA 7471A Mercury <0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 27.2 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Copper 11.4 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 w6 Nickel 8.3 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX I Lead 7.7 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I 4,4'-DDT < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I Aldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 - beta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Page 10 of 67 ow Certes Environmental Laboratories 1209 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2672 • c_ 172-620-7963 • Email: certes@aof.com Microbiology =.^alytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =.search C Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 d Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-007 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A gamma-BHC <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ` Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ` 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 75% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 -' Decachlorobiphenyl(SS) *0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 110112 Aroclor-1016 <25 jig/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I r Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 y{ r Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 .j. 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 75% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 6 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM I r` 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 jig/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 B Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM I EPA 418.1 TPH 220 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 380 mg/Kg 6 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Page 11 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229. 972-620.7956 - 600-394-2872 - ==X z72-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com P=.-aiyticat Chemistry Environmental Sciences =:search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-007 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution OM I 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2-3 02/24/99 OX 1 Surrogate recovery is out of range r 6 Client Sample ID: PIVOT 8 DEEP Sample Number: 99-0406-008 Date Sampled: 02/04/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 15:20 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 350 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 393 mg/Kg 100 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 2 j EPA 354.1M Nitrite 0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 �+ EPA 3533 Nitrate 10.0 mg/Kg 10.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 10 EPA 350.3M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 160 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DID 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 240 mg/Kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 EPA 6010B Boron 16 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 2380 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Sodium 1180 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Calcium 5970 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/23/99 OX 1 Magnesium 2770 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Arsenic 4.6 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX I Cadmium 1.71 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Chromium 10.8 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 i, EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD I EPA 6010B Zinc 31.4 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Copper 9.15 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Nickel 9.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Lead 11.2 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX I Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 460 mg/Kg 75 02/17/99 02/17/99 TAL 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 3.1 02/24/99 OX 1 EPA 418.1 TPH < 10 mg/Kg 10 02/24/99 02/24/99 BWM 1 Client Sample 1D: PIVOT 4 SHALLOW P Sample Number. 99-0406-009 Date Sampled: 02/04/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 16:30 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 470 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 353 mg/Kg 100 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 2 Page 12 of 67 r-. Certes Environmental Laboratories 209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972.620-7966.800.394-2872 - _ :72-620-7963 - Email: certescaol.com r� A,^atytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbiology i Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 . Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-009 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution r i EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 3.6 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 EPA 350.3M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 240 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 120 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 20 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 i Potassium 2490 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX I Sodium 1360 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Calcium 10800 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/23/99 OX 1 Magnesium 2900 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 0226199 OX 1 { Arsenic 3.4 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.89 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Chromium 12.4 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX I EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD I EPA 6010B Zinc 32.9 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Copper 8.71 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 { Nickel 9.9 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Lead 11.2 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Molybdenum <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX I EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 f Aldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA I ., beta-BHC <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 jig/Kg I.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 u Endrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrinkeytone <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 pw Endrin aldehyde <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 r. Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Page 13 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories -209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - FIX ?72-620-7963- Email: certesCaol.com ~a:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences=esearch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-009 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution r EPA 8081A Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA l 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 75% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) *0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ' EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 r-- Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 t Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 y 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 75% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) *0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151 A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/ 18199 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 i Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 292 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 F EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 470 mg/Kg 6 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 3.1 02/24/99 OX 1 • Surrogate recovery Is out of range Client Sample ID: PIVOT 4 DEEP Sample Number: 99-0406-010 Date Sampled: 02/04/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 16:35 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 230 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate <50 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 3.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 EPA 350.3M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 Page 14 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - Fr:. 2-620-7963 - Email: certescaol.com r^ —.^aiytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F.Search Microbiology i Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 k Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-010 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 240 mg/Kg 75 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1.5 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 240 mg/Kg 80 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1.5 EPA 6010B Boron 20 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 4 , +- Potassium 2630 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Sodium 1310 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Calcium 26200 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/23/99 OX 1 Magnesium 2980 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 rw Arsenic <2.5 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 r Cadmium 1.92 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Chromium 123 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 34.0 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Copper 15.4 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Nickel 11.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Lead 14.9 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 r Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 ,,. EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 490 mg/Kg 75 02/17/99 02/17/99 TAL 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 1.6 02/24/99 OX 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 11 mg/Kg 10 02/24/99 02/24/99 BWM 1 Client Sample ID: PIVOT 16 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-011 i Date Sampled: 02/05/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 10:15 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 500 mg/Kg 500 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 10 EPA 9038 Sulfate 312 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 1 �. EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 r EPA 3533 Nitrate < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 100 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 200 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 17 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Potassium 2490 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 A Sodium 1280 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Calcium 9380 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/23/99 OX 1 t Magnesium 3070 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Arsenic 4.8 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Page 15 of 67 FS i. - Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229. 972-620-7966.800.394.2872 - _=. :72-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com Analytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences - =search Microbiology r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 i Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-011 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution 0.50 EPA 6010B Cadmium 1.69 mg/Kg 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Chromium 12.0 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury <0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 31.6 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Copper 10.8 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 ' Nickel 9.3 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Lead 11.0 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Selenium. <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Molybdenum <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX I EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I Aldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I beta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 1 Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/I8/99 JCA I Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 jig/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 t 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 72% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/I8/99 JCA 1 r Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Page 16 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories '209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 • =72-620-7963 • Email: certes®aol.com A^alytical Chemistry Environmental SciencesBe arch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-011 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution �. EPA 8082 Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 72% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 [ !` Decachlorobiphenyl(SS) *0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/19/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 221 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 r EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 343 mg/Kg 6 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 l 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 4.1 02/24/99 OX 1 * Surrogate recovery is out of range E Client Sample ID: PIVOT 16 DEEP Date Sampled: 02/05/99 Time Sampled: 10:20 Sample Number: 99-0406-012 Sample Matrix: Solid Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 470 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 511 mg/Kg 100 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 2 EPA 354AM Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 �+ C EPA 3533 Nitrate 1.6 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 EPA3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 160 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD l Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 200 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 16 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 2520 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 l Sodium 1360 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Calcium 13600 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/23/99 OX 1 Magnesium 3240 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Arsenic 3.5 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.77 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Chromium 10.8 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 Page 17 of 67 ` Certes Environmental Laboratories �+ 22^.9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229. 972-620.7966.800-394-2872 - c72-620-7963 • Email: certes®aol.com 1 A^alvtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-012 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Zinc 30.2 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Copper 8.00 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Nickel 93 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 ' Lead 11.4 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 380 mg/Kg 75 02/17/99 02/17/99 TAL 1 r 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 33 02/24/99 OX 1 EPA 418.1 TPH < 10 mg/Kg 10 02/24/99 02/24/99 BWM 1 Client Sample 1D: PIVOT 19 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-013 Date Sampled: 02/05/99 Sample Matrix: Solid [[ Time Sampled: 11:10 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 90 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 60 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 2.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 232011 Alkalinity as Carbonate Alkalinity as Bicarbonate <50 120 mg/Kg mg/Kg 50 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD DJD I 1 EPA 6010B Boron 18 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1880 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Sodium 1120 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX I Calcium Magnesium 2310 2140 mg/Kg mg/Kg 50 0.50 02/15/99 02/15/99 02/23/99 0226/99 OX OX 1 I Arsenic 6.2 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.65 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Chromium 11.4 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 30.1 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Copper 8.20 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 Nickel Lead 9.4 10.8 mg/Kg mg/Kg 1.0 1.5 02/15/99 02/15/99 02/17/99 02/17/99 OX OX 1 I Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 r Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/17/99 OX 1 ` EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 .. 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Page 18 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories -209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229. 972.620-7966. 800.394.2872 • _;.-. =72-620.7963 • Email: certescaol.com A­;ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 i Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-013 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDT < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC <1.67 µgfKg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 t alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan Il < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 84% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 t.6 ( Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 l Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ;•�• Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ' **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 I,. 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 84% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ' Decachlorobipheny) (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 9151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM I 7 Dalapon < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 r Dicamba < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 ►- Dichloroprop < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Page 19 of 67 7 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972.620.7966.800-394-2872 • F= a72.620-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com rAnalytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology i Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 " Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-013 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8151A Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 27 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 283 mg/Kg 6 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 ! 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 1.0 02/24/99 OX 1 * Surrogate recovery is out of range t Client Sample 1D: PIVOT 19 DEEP P Date Sampled: 02/05/99 Time Sampled: 11:15 Sample Number. 99-0406-014 Sample Matrix: Solid Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 90 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate <50 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 �., EPA 3533 Nitrate 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 t. EPA3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <50 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD l Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 280 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 24 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX l Potassium 1420 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 881 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 1480 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 r+� Magnesium 1590 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 t Arsenic 3.6 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.99 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX l Chromium 11.6 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 32.9 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 t Copper 9.14 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 10.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 12.5 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 360 mg/Kg 75 02/17/99 02/17/99 TAL 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 0.8 0224/99 OX 1 Page 20 of 67 FCertes Environmental Laboratories _209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972.620.7966.800-394-2872 - = c'2-620-7963 • Email: certesCaol.com Analytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences _ search Microbiology r" Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution Client Sample ID: PIVOT 20 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-015 Date Sampled: 02/05/99 Sample Matrix: Solid f" Time Sampled: 12:20 Sampled By: LW I EPA 9253 Chloride 110 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB I EPA 9038 Sulfate 57 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 3.2 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 EPA 3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB I SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <50 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 J Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 500 mg/Kg 250 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 5 EPA 6010B Boron 16 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 987 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 564 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 1370 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1230 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 6.2 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 0.97 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 8.71 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 24.2 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 14.4 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 7.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 7.0 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 t alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 r., beta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 d delta-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 r Dieldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 i Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ^ Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Page 21 of 67 FCertes Environmental Laboratories 7209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620.7966 - 800.394-2872 - :72-620-7963 • Email: certes®aol.com �`-.-=-.ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences=esearch Microbiology #r# Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 d Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-015 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Endrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 jug/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 r I Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 r **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 84% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 r., EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 jug/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 jug/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ` Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 �... P "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA l 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 84% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) *0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 r 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 11 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 259 mg/Kg 6 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 0.9 0224/99 OX 1 EPA 8270C Benzoic acid <1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Chlorophenol <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4' 2,4-Dichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA l 2,4-Dimethylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA l 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA l 7 r., Page 22 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street. 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Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C 2,4-Dinitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 r" 4-Methylphenol <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 i 2-Nitrophenol <660 jug/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Nitrophenol <1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 r i E; Pentachlorophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Phenol <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223199 ANA 1 Acenaphthylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Anthracene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 7 Benzidine <2500 µg/Kg 2500 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzyl alcohol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 �^ bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 PM 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 t Burylbenzylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 �• 4-Chloroaniline <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Chloronaphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Chrysene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 r.,, Dibenzofuran < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 I 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <670 jig/Kg 670 02/17/99 0223199 ANA 1 Diethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 t Dimethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Di-n-butylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 FM 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Page 23 of 67 r. 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Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C DI-n-octylphthalate <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Fluoranthene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Fluorene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorobutadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachloroethane <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Isophorone <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA I 2-Methylnaphthalene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I Naphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 '2-Nitroaniline <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 3-Nitroaniline < 1650 jig/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Nitroaniline < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 N-Nitrosodimethylamine <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I N-Nitrosodipropylamine <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I Phenanthrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 39% 43-139% 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 52% 50-124% 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Terphenyl-dl4 (SS) 42% 62-145% 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I * Surrogate recovery is out of range ,.� Client Sample ID: PIVOT 20 DEEP I. Date Sampled: 02/05/99 Time Sampled: 12:25 Sample Number: 99-0406-016 Sample Matrix: Solid Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 130 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB EPA 9038 Sulfate 91 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO EPA 354.IM Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO EPA 3533 Nitrate < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <50 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 40 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD EPA 6010B Boron 18 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX ' - Page 24 of 67 r" Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229. 972-620-7966.600-394-2872 - == ?2-620-7963 • Email: certes 0 aol.com n ^atytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =search Microbiology FM F Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-016 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Potassium 1110 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 655 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 1580 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1340 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 5.6 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.57 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 9.90 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury <0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 4 EPA 6010B Zinc 30.8 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 17.7 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Nickel 7.9 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 12.9 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 .� Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 440 mg/Kg 75 02/17/99 02/17/99 TAL 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 1.8 02/24/99 OX 1 Client Sample ID: PIVOT 10 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-017 Date Sampled: 02/05/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 14:10 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 270 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 250 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 2.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 EPA3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <50 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 200 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 21 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1260 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 1050 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Calcium 1560 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1460 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 5.8 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.64 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX I Chromium 11.1 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 31.7 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Page 25 of 67 F. 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Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Copper 28.6 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 9.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 14.7 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 8081 A 4,4'-DDD < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Endrin < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 85% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/I8/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/l8/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 85% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl(SS) *0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 Page 26 of 67 Certes Environmental Lanoratories =?09 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - F=',.:'2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com Ana,ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-017 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8151A 2,4-D < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 19 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 309 mg/Kg 6 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 3.3 02/24/99 OX 1 * Surrogate recovery is out of range Client Sample ID: PIVOT 10 DEEP Sample Number. 99-0406-018 Date Sampled: 02/05/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 14:15 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 550 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 373 mg/Kg 100 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 2 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO I EPA 3533 Nitrate 5.8 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 160 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 200 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010E Boron 24 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/I8/99 OX 1 Potassium 1470 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Sodium 1320 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 6340 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1570 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 6.4 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 2.03 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 12.6 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010E Zinc 35.8 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Copper 15.8 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 10.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 23.1 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Page 27 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.600-394.2872 - F.-':-, c'2.620-7963 • Email: certescaol.com f Anwytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =._search Microbiology F Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 i Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-018 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution f EPA 6010B Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 380 mg/Kg 75 02/17/99 02/17/99 TAL 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 4.3 02/24/99 OX 1 Flo Client Sample ID: PIVOT 11 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-019 t Date Sampled: 02/05/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 15:00 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 320 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 221 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 3.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/15/99 BWB 1 EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 160 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 120 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 22 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Potassium 1640 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 887 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 8710 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1700 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 4.5 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 2.09 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 11.9 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 36.0 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 173 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX I Nickel 10.5 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 14.0 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I 4,4'-DDE <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I 4,4'-DDT < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I Page 28 of 67 FCertes Environmental Laboratories 12:9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229. 972.620-7966. 600-394.2872 • =--2-620-7963- Email: certes®aol.com FM I Ara:vtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==:=arch Microbiology r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-019 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A gamma-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 80% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA I Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/19/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 90% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/19/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/19/99 02/19/99 ARM I 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/19/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/19/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/19/99 02/19/99 ARM I Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 419.1 TPH 24 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 299 mg/Kg 6 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Page 29 of 67 7 1 Certes Environmental Laboratories Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229. 972-620.7966.800.394-2872 - F=:,. ;-2-620-7963• Email: certesCaol.com A,= :,:ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences -=search Microbiology p r i' Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-019 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.4 02/24/99 OX 1 EPA 8270C Benzoic acid <1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA l 2-Chlorophenol <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dichlorophcnol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dimethylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA I 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Nitrophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Nitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Pentachlorophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Phenol <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzidine <2500 µg/Kg 2500 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Bcnzyl alcohol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Butylbenzylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Chloroaniline <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Chloronaphthalcne <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Chrysene <330 µg/Kg .330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Dibenzofuran < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Page 30 of 67 FCaries Environmental Laboratones _'M" lisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972.620.7966.800-394.2872 • F :-2-620 7963• Email: certes@aol.com r A^a ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences - _ _earch Microbiology r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-019 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <670 µg/Kg 670 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I Diethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Dimethylphthalate <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Di-n-butylphthalate <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 DI-n-octylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Fluoranthene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Fluorene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorobutadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachloroethane <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Isophorone <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Methylnaphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Naphthalene. <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Nitroaniline <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 3-Nitroaniline < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA I 4-Nitroaniline < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 N-Nitrosodimethylamine <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 N-Nitrosodipropylamine <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Phenanthrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 43% 43-138% 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 56% 50-124% 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Terphenyl-d14 (SS) 43% 62-145% 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 * Surrogate recovery Is out of range Client Sample 1D: PIVOT 11 DEEP Sample Number: 99-0406-020 Date Sampled: 02/05/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 15:05 Sampled By: LW r, EPA 9253 i Chloride 360 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 Page 31 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229. 972-620-7966 .800.394.2872 • :-2.620.7963- Email: certes@aol.com Analytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Search Microbiology r I 7- Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 • Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-020 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 9038 Sulfate 232 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/15/99 02/15/99 JMO 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 3.8 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA 350.3M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 240 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 200 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 27 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1780 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 972 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 16400 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1740 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 5.3 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Cadmium 2.27 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Chromium 13.9 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 40.9 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 21.0 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 12.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 14.7 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 530 mg/Kg 75 02/17/99 02/17/99 TAL 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.8 02/24/99 OX 1 Client Sample 1D: PIVOT 13 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-021 Date Sampled: 02/05/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 15:50 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 230 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 180 mg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO 2 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 2.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA 350.3M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 160 mg/kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 160 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 16 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1510 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 813 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Page 32 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7956.800-394-2872 • FAX 2-620-7963 • Email: certes®aol.com A-alytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F.aSearch Microbiology r�► f C- Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-021 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010E Calcium 7900 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1720 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 6.7 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 137 mg/Kg 0.50 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 8.48 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 29.1 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 25.6 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 8.2 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 10.2 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 jig/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 88% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Page 33 of 67 7 Certes Environmental Laboratories -:_ 3 '. Jisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972.620.7966.800-394-2872 • F : -2-620.7963 • Email: certes@aol.com ~ Ar�=;:;:cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbiology I Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 ' Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-021 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8082 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ir ` Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ! Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/9Y JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 88% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/19/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 jig/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 18 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 400 mg/Kg 75 02/17/99 02/17/99 TAL 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 1.6 02/24/99 OX 1 * Surrogate recovery Is out of range Client Sample ID: PIVOT 13 DEEP Date Sampled: 02/05/99 Time Sampled: 15:55 Sample Number: Sample Matrix: Sampled By: 99-0406-022 Solid LW EPA 9253 Chloride 310 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 93 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/19/99 JMO 1 ,.. EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 1.6 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 240 mg/kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 400 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 17 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1540 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 - Sodium 894 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Calcium 17200 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1820 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 5.6 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 P Page 34 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories ==39 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972.620-7966.800.394-2872 - :'2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com 7 Ana- tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==:earth Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 ¢ Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-022 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Cadmium 1.44 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 9.30 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 28.5 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 11.7 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 ( Nickel 8.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 1 Lead 8.3 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 760 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 STR 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 4.7 02/24/99 OX 1 Client Sample ID: PIVOT 14 SHALLOW Date Sampled: 02/08/99 Time Sampled: 9:50 Sample Number: Sample Matrix: Sampled By: 99-0406-023 Solid LW EPA 9253 Chloride 170 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 330 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.1 mg/Kg 0.1 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 2.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA350.3M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 240 mg/kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 rl- Alkalinity as Bicarbonate <50 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 23 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 �+- Potassium 1710 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 829 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 t Calcium 2440 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 .,. Magnesium 1680 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 I i Arsenic 6.4 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.95 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 11.6 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury <0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 37.8 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 18.7 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 6 Nickel 103 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 12.9 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Page 35 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620.7966.800.394-2872 - = i:-2-620-7963 • Email: certescaol.com Analytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = =search Microbiology J Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-023 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution { EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1,67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE 2.40 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 j� 4,4'-DDT <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA l Aldrin <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 r Endosulfan I <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 .- Endosulfan H < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 i Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I Endrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 73% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 ra Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 p Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 € Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 r Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 73% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 r� 2,4,5-T < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM I 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Page 36 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories -=:9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 • = 2-620-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com r� f A-- vocal Chemistry Environmental Sciences = =search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-023 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8151A Dicamba <100 pg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 t EPA 418.1 TPH 35 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1000 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 STR 1 r 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 1.4 0224/99 OX 1 * Surrogate recovery is out of range Client Sample ID: PIVOT 14 DEEP Sample Number. 99-0406-024 Date Sampled: 02/08/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 9:55 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 280 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 EPA 354.1 M Sulfate Nitrite 83 0.1 mg/Kg mg/Kg 50 0.1 02/18/99 02/16/99 02/19/99 02/16/99 JMO JMO 1 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 5.2 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 240 mg/kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 + Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 240 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 23 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1380 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 1030 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 I Calcium 4370 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium Arsenic 1640 6.5 mg/Kg mg/Kg 0.50 2.5 02/15/99 02/15/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 OX OX 1 1 Cadmium 1.68 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 11.0 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 33.7 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 173 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 10.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 12.7 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 ' Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1000 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 STR 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.4 0224/99 OX 1 Page 37of 67 i Certes Environmental Laboratories :209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620.7966.800-394.2872- F;-:::'2-620-7963- Email: certes®aol.com i Ar-- ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution Client Sample ID: PIVOT 1 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-025 Date Sampled: 02/08/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 10:40 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 240 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 180 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO I EPA354.1M Nitrite <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 10 EPA 3533 Nitrate 3.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg I.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 240 mg/kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 320 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 19 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1300 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 690 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 4650 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1460 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 6.2 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.76 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 11.0 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 30.5 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 13.7 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 8.7 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 11.2 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE < I.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Aldrin < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0224/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0224/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0224/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0224/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0224/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0224/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0224/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0224/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0224/99 JCA 1 Page 38 of 67 FCartes Environmental Laboratories :==9'�,isconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas.75229.972.620-7966.600-394.2872- F 620-7963• Email:certesCaol.com Ana:.:t;cai Chemistry Environmental Sciences -=search Microbiology i FResults of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed r. Sample: 99-0406-025 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Endosulfan sulfate <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Endrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 63% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 79% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 a EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 0224/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 I Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 �-. Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 63% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 79% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/24/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 r- m MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 28 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 720 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 STR 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.0 02/16/99 0224/99 OX 1 EPA 8270C Benzoic acid < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 2-Chlorophenol <660 <330 µg/Kg µg/Kg 660 330 02/17/99 02/17/99 02/23/99 02/23/99 ANA ANA 1 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dimethylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 r Page 39 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories s209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972.620-7966. 800-394-2872 - _ :-=-620-7963 • Email: certes®aol.com nagtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==Search Microbiology FResults of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-025 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 r2-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 ` 4-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Nitrophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I 4-Nitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Pentachlorophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA I Phenol <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I Acenaphthylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 r Anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 l . Benzidine <2500 µg/Kg 2500 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I Benzo(b)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I. Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzyl alcohol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Butylbenzylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Chloroaniline <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Chloronaphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Chrysene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Dibcnzofutan < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine Diethylphthalate <670 <660 µg/Kg µg/Kg 670 660 02/17/99 02/17/99 0223/99 0223/99 ANA ANA 1 1 Dimethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 i' Di-n-butylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Page 40 of 67 l; Certes Environmental Laboratories _209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620.7966.800.394-2872 - F-., :-2-620-7963 - Email: certesQaol.com ��a.ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==:=arch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 i 7 Samnle: 99-0406-025 continued... EPA 8270C 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) Dl-n-octylphthalate Fluoranthene Fluorene Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene Hexachloroethane Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene Isophorone 2-Methylnaphthalene Naphthalene 2-Nitroaniline 3-Nitroaniline 4-Nitroaniline Nitrobenzene (NB) N-N itrosod imethylam ine N-Nitrosodiphenylamine N-Nitrosodipropylamine Phenanthrene Pyrene 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene "Quality Control Surrogate Nitrobenzene-d5(SS) 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) Terphenyl-d14 (SS) Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 42% 43-138% 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 56% 50-124% 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 47% 62-145% 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Client Sample ID: PIVOT 1 DEEP Date Sampled: 02/08/99 Time Sampled: 10:45 Sample Number: 99-0406-026 Sample Matrix: Solid Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 240 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB I EPA 9038 Sulfate 147 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO I EPA 354.1 M Nitrite < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 10 EPA 3533 Nitrate 3.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB I EPA 3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 320 mg/kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 440 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Page 41 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories -=:9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972.620.7966 - 800-394.2872 - c-2.620-7963 - Email; certes@aol.com A! -a ,; :;cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-026 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Boron 24 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1360 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 817 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 9710 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1510 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 5.0 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 2.07 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 11.6 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 34.5 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 11.2 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 10.5 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 .- Lead 14.6 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 r Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX I Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1500 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 STR 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.2 0224/99 OX 1 F Client Sample ID: FLOOD PLAIN SHALLOW Date Sampled: 02/08/99 Time Sampled: 11:40 Sample Number: Sample Matrix: Sampled By: 99-0406-027 Solid LW fpp1' EPA 9253 Chloride 80 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 t EPA 9038 Sulfate <50 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.2 mg/Kg 0.2 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 2 i EPA 353.3 Nitrate 2.6 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg LO 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 200 mg/kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 200 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DID 1 EPA 6010B Boron 18 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1430 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 309 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 2480 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1510 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 6.7 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.53 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 9.48 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 747IA Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 Page 42 of67 = Certes Environmental Laboratories "29 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229. 972.620.7966.800-394.2872 • _=. :72.620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com r Ara -Aical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =_.earth Microbiology i Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Samnle: 99-0406-027 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Zinc 30.8 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 19.6 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 8.3 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 13.1 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan 1 < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan11 <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 83% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 93% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Page 43 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories _209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972.620.7966.800.394-2872 • _=._='2.620-7963 • Email: Certescaol.com r- Analytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = es -earth Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-027 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8082 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140'/o 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM I 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 jig/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 jig/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 15 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM I EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1400 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 STR 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 0.5 0224/99 OX 1 * Surrogate recovery is out of range Client Sample ID: FLOOD PLAIN DEEP Sample Number: 99-0406-028 Date Sampled: 02/08/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 11:45 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 60 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate <50 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO. 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.2 mg/Kg 0.2 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 2 EPA 3533 Nitrate 1.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 80 mg/kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 120 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 18 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1450 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 409 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 1420 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1510 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 3.6 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.65 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 10.2 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX I EPA -471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 313 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 11.6 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 8.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Page 44 of 67 t^ Certes Environmental Laboratories -:9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229 •972-620.7966. 800-394-2872 - = .—c'-320-7963- Email: certes@aol.com ra , : cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences —-:earch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Sample: 99-0406-028 continued... EPA 6010B Lead Selenium r Molybdenum EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio r Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution 21.9 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 1300 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 STR 1 0.5 02/16/99 02/24/99 OX 1 Client Sample 1D: PIVOT 21 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-029 Date Sampled: 02/08/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 12:50 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 170 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB EPA 9038 Sulfate 144 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.2 mg/Kg 0.2 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO EPA 3533 Nitrate 2.8 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 320 mg/kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 640 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD EPA 6010E Boron 20 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Potassium 1600 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Sodium 653 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Calcium 2480 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX Magnesium 1630 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Arsenic 6.6 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX Cadmium 1.81 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Chromium 11.4 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD EPA 6010E Zinc 33.2 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Copper 9.15 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Nickel 9.6 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Lead 123 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 4,4'-DDE 335 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 4,4'-DDT < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/90 JCA Aldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA beta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA Page 45 of 67 t _ Certes Environmental Laboratories c09 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.600.394-2372 - F- 2-620-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com r'+- a yucal Chemistry Environmental Sciences = _ _-arch Microbiology r F Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-029 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A delta-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA I alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 75% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 75% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/18/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 23 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 Page 46 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories _2C9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - _= =72-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com i Ara :-tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = = search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-029 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 351.4M Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1300 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 STR 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 1.9 02/24/99 OX 1 * Surrogate recovery is out of range Client Sample ID: PIVOT 21 DEEP Sample Number: 99-0406-030 Date Sampled: 02/08/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 12:55 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 150 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 110 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.2 mg/Kg 0.2 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 2 EPA353.3 Nitrate <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA350.3M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 560 mg/kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DID 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 1400 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 24 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1540 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 823 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 9580 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1590 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 6.0 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.93 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 12.2 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 33.8 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 72.9 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 10.9 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 13.6 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 990 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 STR 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.0 02/24/99 OX 1 Client Sample ID: PIVOT 18 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-031 Date Sampled: 02/06/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 11:00 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 900 mg/Kg 500 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 10 EPA 9038 Sulfate 131 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO 1 Page 47 of 67 t^ Certes Environmental Lat)oratories :209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229 972 620 7906.800.394-2872 • :-'%620-7963 • Email: certesQaol.com r A -a vtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =search Microbiology F F", r1k Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-031 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.2 mg/Kg 0.2 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 2 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 14.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA 350.3M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 320 mg/kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 1040 mg/Kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 EPA 6010E Boron 19 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1460 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Sodium 893 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 3040 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1520 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 4.1 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.60 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 11.8 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX I EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 36.2 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 18.7 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 8.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 40.1 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA I 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA I 4,4'-DDT < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA I Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Page 48 of67 ' Certes Environmental Laboratories __-9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229 •972-620.7966-800.394.2872 - F-., 2.620-7963 • Email: certes�aol.com Ana.yucai Chemistry Environmental Sciences , . = _aarch Microbiology r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-031 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution ,. EPA 8081A Methoxychlor <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 62% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 90% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA l r� "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA l 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 62% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 90% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 I , EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM I Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 „ MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 28 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM I EPA 351.4M Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 800 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 STR 1 i 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 3.1 02/24/99 OX 1 Client Sample ID: PIVOT 18 DEEP Sample Number. 99-0406-032 Date Sampled: 02/06/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 11:05 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 450 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 220 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO l EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.2 mg/Kg 0.2 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 2 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 5.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB l EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 Page 49 of 67 7 f ' Certes Environmental Laboratories _::9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972.620.7966.800.39-1-2872 • = c 2 620 7963 • Email: certescaol.com A -- Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbiology f J r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-032 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 320 mg/kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 440 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 27 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 1860 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 1160 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 10200 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1710 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic 5.6 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium 2.20 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium 13.0 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 42.1 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 19.1 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel 11.8 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 17.1 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 73 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 ETT 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 4.4 02/24/99 OX 1 Client Sample 1D: PIVOT 17 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-033 Date Sampled: 02/06/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 12:20 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 240 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99, BWB EPA 9038 Sulfate 137 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.2 mg/Kg 0.2 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO EPA 3533 Nitrate 7.7 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB EPA3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 320 mg/kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 320 mg/Kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD EPA 6010B Boron 18 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Potassium 1640 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Sodium 771 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Calcium 2950 mg/Kg 50 02/15/99 02/26/99 OX Magnesium 1660 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Arsenic 5.4 mg/Kg 2.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Cadmium 1.85 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX Page 50 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories _209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972.620-7966.800-394-2872 • F 2-620-7963 • Email: cedes@aot.com Anaiytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences==_earch Microbiology r d Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-033 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Chromium 10.6 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 34.3 mg/Kg 5.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 i Copper 14.4 mg/Kg 0.50 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 +., Nickel 9.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead 17.3 mg/Kg 1.5 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA I Aldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA I gamma-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 �. gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan Il < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Endrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 r t Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 r" Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 �� Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA I Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA I Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 r. 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 67% 60-1400/a 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA I Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 i Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02115/99 02/20/99 JCA I Page Sl of 67 f Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229. 972.620.7966. 800-394.2872 • _=. :72-620.7963 • Email: certes@aol.com r i Ara:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences : search Microbiology r d F Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-033 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8082 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetmchloro-m-xylene ( 67% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 jug/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 jug/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 jug/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 jug/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 jug/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 21 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 720 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 STR 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 1.4 02/24/99 OX 1 EPA 8270C Benzoic acid <1650 jig/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Chlorophenol <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dimethylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol <1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Nitrophenol <660 jug/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Nitrophenol <1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Pentachlorophenol <1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Phenol <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthylene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzidine <2500 µg/Kg 2500 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Page 52 of 67 F Certes Environmental Laboratories r ="�9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - FAX '-:-820-7963 • Email: certes saol.com IWO --a vtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences R=saarch Microbiology 4 Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 r Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-033 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution l EPA 8270C Benzo(k)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzyl alcohol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA I bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA I r bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Flo Butylbenzylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Chloroaniline <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I 2-Chloronaphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I 1 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 i Chrysene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 g Dibenzofuran < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 •• 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 I 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 70 3,3-Dichlorobcnzidine <670 µg/Kg 670 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 i Diethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Dimethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Di-n-butylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2,6-Dinitrotolucne (2,6-DN10 <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 DI-n-octylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Fluoranthene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Fluorene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 +� Hexachlorobenzene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorobutadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 rHexachloroethane <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 ' Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 POO Isophorone <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Methylnaphthalene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Naphthalene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 G 2-Nitroaniline <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 . - 3-Nitroaniline < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Nitroaniline < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 ,+l Nitrobenzene (NB) <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 N-Nitrosodimethylamine <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 r` N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Page 53 of 67 ram+ t Certes Environmental Laboratories _209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - F- - :72.620-7963 • Email: Certes@aol.com -a.vtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = -.'arch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-033 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C N-Nitrosodipropylamine <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Phenanthrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 35% 43-138% 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 49% 50-124% 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 tt^ Terphenyl-dl4 (SS) 43% 62-145% 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 * Surrogate recovery is out of range Client Sample ID: PIVOT 17 DEEP Sample Number: 99-0406-034 Date Sampled: 02/06/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 12:25 Sampled By: LW t EPA 9253 Chloride 300 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 '.., EPA 9038 Sulfate 230 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.2 mg/Kg 0.2 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 2 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 6.7 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA 350.3M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 - SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 480 mg/kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 400 mg/Kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 EPA 6010B Boron 33 mg/Kg 10 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Potassium 4310 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Sodium 1200 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Calcium 7060 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1840 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 ! Arsenic 6.8 mg/Kg 2.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 { Cadmium 2.20 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 r, Chromium 16.1 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 43.9 mg/Kg 5.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Copper 11.2 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 - Nickel 13.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Lead Selenium 17.1 <2.0 mg/Kg mg/Kg 1.5 2.0 02/16/99 02/16/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 OX OX 1 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 *` EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 20.4 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 ETT 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 3.8 02/16/99 0224/99 OX 1 Page 54 of 67 r^ Certes Environmental Laboratories =09 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972.620.7966.800.394.2872 - _= :72.620-7963 • Email: certescaol.com _tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbiology P E Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution Client Sample ID: PIVOT 9 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-035 Date Sampled: 02/09/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 11:00 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 300 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 252 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.2 mg/Kg 0.2 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 2 EPA 3533 Nitrate 3.7 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA 35031% Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB I SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 560 mg/kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 880 mg/Kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 EPA 6010B Boron 27 mg/Kg 10 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I Potassium 4530 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Sodium 1150 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Calcium 15500 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I Magnesium 1850 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I Arsenic 4.8 mg/Kg 2.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Cadmium 2.14 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Chromium 15.0 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 40.7 mg/Kg 5.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Copper 10.7 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Nickel 11.9 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Lead 13.8 mg/Kg 1.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA I 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA I gamma -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220199 JCA 1 Dieldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA I Endosulfan II < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA I Page SS of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972.620.7966.800.394-2872 ==. : -2-620-7963 - Email: certescaol.com r.^aNtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =-=_=arch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-035 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Endrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 62% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 jig/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 62% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 21 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 17 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 ETT 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 3.0 02/16/99 02/24/99 OX 1 * Surrogate recovery as out of range r. 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Email: certeseaol.com ;--=: tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = =search Microbiology r r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution Client Sample ID: PIVOT 9 DEEP Sample Number: 99-0406-036 Date Sampled: 02/09/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 11:05 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 300 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB I EPA 9038 Sulfate 254 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/19/99 JMO I EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.2 mg/Kg 0.2 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 2 EPA 3533 Nitrate 2.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB I EPA 3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 480 mg/kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DID 2 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 1320 mg/Kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 EPA 6010B Boron 30 mg/Kg 10 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Potassium 4640 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Sodium 1210 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Calcium 15400 mg/Kg 500 02/16/99 02/23/99 OX I Magnesium 1770 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I Arsenic 5.4 mg/Kg 2.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I Cadmium 2.07 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I Chromium 15.2 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD I EPA 6010B Zinc 413 mg/Kg 5.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Copper 9.75 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Nickel 11.7 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I Lead 10.4 mg/Kg 1.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen < 10 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 ETT 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 3.8 02/16/99 02/24/99 OX 1 Client Sample ID: PIVOT 5 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-037 Date Sampled: 02/09/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 12:10 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 410 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 254 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 IMO I EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.2 mg/Kg 0.2 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 2 EPA 3533 Nitrate 5.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB I EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB I SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 240 mg/kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 Page 37 of 67 t �- Certes Environmental Latoratories _209 Wisconsin Street. 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Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution 7 t SM 2320B Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 480 mg/Kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 EPA 6010B Boron 22 mg/Kg 10 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Potassium 3390 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Sodium 903 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Calcium 5720 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 PIK Magnesium 1730 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Arsenic 6.1 mg/Kg 2.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 7 Cadmium 1.66 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I Chromium 13.3 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX ] EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD ] EPA 6010B Zinc 34.0 mg/Kg 5.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Copper 8.34 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Nickel 10.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 A Lead 14.2 mg/Kg 1.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Molybdenum <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE 3.49 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA l alpha -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA ] Dieldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 •. Endosulfan II < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 d Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Endrin Endrin keytone < 1.67 < 1.67 µg/Kg µg/Kg 1.67 1.67 02/15/99 02/15/99 0220/99 0220/99 JCA JCA 1 1 Endrin aldehyde <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA l r� Toxaphene <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA l r- 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 89% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Page 58 of 67 " Certes Environmental Laboratories _209 Vlisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 7 5229.972-620.7966.800-394-2872 - = _--2-620-7963 • Email: certes c aol.com Analyticai Chemistry Environmental Sciences = _earch Microbiology i i Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-037 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 0220/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02120/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02120/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 89% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/20/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02120/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 µg/Kg 100 02/19/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 jig/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 jig/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MC PA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA418.1 TPH <10 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351.4M Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen < 10 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 ETT 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.6 02/16/99 02/24/99 OX I * Surrogate recovery is out of range Client Sample ID: PIVOT 5 DEEP Sample Number: 99-0406-038 Date Sampled: 02/09/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 12:15 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 340 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 131 mg/Kg 50 02/I8/99 02/18/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.5 mg/Kg 0.5 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 5 EPA 3533 Nitrate 1.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 400 mg/kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 1480 mg/Kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 EPA 6010B Boron 29 mg/Kg 10 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Potassium 3760 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Page 59 of 67 r f l Certes Environmental Laboratories :209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229. 972-620.7966. 600.394.2872 - :-2.620-7963- Email: certesclaol.com '� Ara:/tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = =search Microbiology I r i L'. Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-038 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Sodium 1280 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Calcium 16300 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I Magnesium 1760 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Arsenic 6.4 mg/Kg 2.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Cadmium 2.09 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Chromium 16.1 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.02 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 40.4 mg/Kg 5.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Copper 9.98 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Nickel 12.2 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Lead 17.4 mg/Kg 1.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 43 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 ETT 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.6 02/24/99 OX 1 Client Sample ID: PIVOT 6 DEEP Sample Number: 99-0406-039 Date Sampled: 02/09/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 13:30 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 310 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 119 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO 1 EPA 3543M Nitrite <0.5 mg/Kg 0.5 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 5 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 4.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA 350.3M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate 1040 mg/kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DID 2 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate < 100 mg/L 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DID 2 EPA 6010B Boron 34 mg/Kg 10 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I Potassium 4290 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Sodium 1120 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Calcium 4470 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1760 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Arsenic 5.4 mg/Kg 2.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Cadmium 2.26 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Chromium 17.1 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/19/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 44.6 mg/Kg 5.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX I Copper 10.7 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Page 60 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories _::9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620.7::-3 - 800-394.2872 • :-2-620-7963 • Email: ce tesCaol.com --a.v!ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =_:catch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-039 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Nickel 13.3 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Lead 13.1 mg/Kg 1.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 13 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 ETT 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 1.9 02/24/99 OX 1 Client Sample ID: PIVOT 6 SHALLOW Sample Number. 99-0406-040 Date Sampled: 02/09/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 13:25 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 330 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB EPA 9038 Sulfate 140 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO i. EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.5 mg/Kg 0.5 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO EPA 3533 Nitrate 4.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB s_. EPA 3503M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate < 100 mg/kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 720 mg/L 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD EPA 6010B Boron 28 mg/Kg 10 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX Potassium 3990 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX Sodium 1040 mg/Kg 50 .02/16/99 02/19/99 OX Calcium 2830 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX Magnesium 1770 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX Arsenic 3.0 mg/Kg 2.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX i Cadmium Chromium 2.10 153 mg/Kg mg/Kg 0.50 0.50 02/16/99 02/16/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 OX OX !!t EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD EPA 6010B Zinc 41.8 mg/Kg 5.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX Copper 9.73 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX Nickel 11.8 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX Lead 18.0 mg/Kg 1.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX ' Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA v 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 4,4'-DDT < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA Aldrin < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA alpha-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA i Page 61 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories -2'9 e. isconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.600-394-2872 - = :72-620.7963 - Email: certescaol.com Ana:yucai Chemistry Environmental Sciences = =search Microbiology r r I 7m Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-040 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A beta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide 1.88 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Toxaphcne <20.0 µg/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 77% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 102% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 77% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 102% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <100 jig/Kg 100 02/19/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <100 jig/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloro prop <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <100 µg/Kg 100 02/19/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 jig/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Page 62 of 67 " Certes Environmental Laboratories :_:9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229. 972.620.7566. 800-394.2872 - =--2.620.7963 • Email: certescaol.com Ana .::.cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences ==search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-040 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 418.1 TPH < 10 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 14 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 ETT 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 1.7 02/16/99 02124/99 OX 1 EPA 8270C Benzoic acid < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Chlorophenol <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dimethylphenol <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Methylphenol <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Nitrophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Nitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA l Pentachlorophenol <1650 jig/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Phenol <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Anthracene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzidine <2500 µg/Kg 2500 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA l Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzyl alcohol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA l bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Butylbenzylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Chloroaniline <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Chloronaphthalene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223199 ANA 1 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Chrysene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthmcene < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Page 63 of 67 r E Certes Environmental Laboratories 9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972.620-7966.800-394-2872 • ==.° : -2-620-7963 -Email: certescaol.com r Ana:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences==:aarch Microbiology 7 Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed �., Sample: 99-0406-040 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C Dibenzofuran < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 r 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <670 µg/Kg 670 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 (j Diethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Dimethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Di-n-butylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 DI-n-octylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA I Fluoranthene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Fluorene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 i Hexachlorobutadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Hexachloroethane <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA I ' Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 �., Isophorone <660 jig/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA I 2-Methylnaphthalene <330 jig/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Naphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Nitroaniline <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 3-Nitroaniline < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Nitroaniline < 1650 jig/Kg 1650 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 N-Nitrosodimethylamine <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <660 µg/Kg 660 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA I N-Nitrosodipropylamine <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 POWPhenanthrene Pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 38% 43-138% 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 55% 50-124% 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Terphenyl-dl4 (SS) 47% 62-145% 02/17/99 0223/99 ANA 1 t. r Page 64 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories -209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - _= ° : -620-7963. Email: certes@aol.com A -a ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences=-_earch Microbiology i' Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 F Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution Client Sample 1D: PIVOT 22 SHALLOW Sample Number: 99-0406-041 Date Sampled: 02/09/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 14:25 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 370 mg/Kg SO 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 302 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.5 mg/Kg 0.5 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 5 EPA 3533 Nitrate 9.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 I EPA3503M Ammonia <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 ` SM 2320E Alkalinity as Carbonate < 100 mg/kg 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 r Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 920 mg/L 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 i EPA 6010B Boron 25 mg/Kg 10 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Potassium 3450 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Sodium 901 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Calcium 2960 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1680 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Arsenic 4.2 mg/Kg 2.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Cadmium 1.58 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Chromium 12.5 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 34.3 mg/Kg 5.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX l r+ r Copper 8.85 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Nickel 10.5 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 *:. Lead 12.7 mg/Kg 1.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 lj Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Molybdenum <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 y i EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0221/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0221/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0221/99 JCA 1 Aldrin < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0221/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0221/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0221/99 JCA 1 k 1 delta-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0221/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA I gamma -Chlordane < 1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0221/99 JCA I Dieldrin <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0221/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan i <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 0221/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan lI <1.67 µg/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA I Page 65 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 • Fes; ..= 2-620-7963 • Email: certesCaol.com i M-a.ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences P.=search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0406-041 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Endrin <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor < 1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <1.67 jig/Kg 1.67 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <20.0 jig/Kg 20.0 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( * 56% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) * 0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 jig/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 jig/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene( *56% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) *0% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/21/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA < 100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <100 µg/Kg 100 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 EPA 418.1 TPH <10 mg/Kg 10 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 12 mg/Kg 10 02/18/99 02/18/99 ETT 1 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.4 02/16/99 02/24/99 OX 1 * Surrogate recovery is out of range Page 66 of 67 FCertes Environmental Laboratories _=9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229. 972.620-7966.800-394-2872 • = :-2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com F' Ana:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = =search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0406 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution i Client Sample ID: PIVOT 22 DEEP Sample Number: 99-0406-042 Date Sampled: 02/09/99 Sample Matrix: Solid r Time Sampled: 14:30 Sampled By: LW EPA 9253 Chloride 200 mg/Kg 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 268 mg/Kg 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 JMO 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <0.5 mg/Kg 0.5 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 5 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 2.8 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 EPA 350.3M Ammonia < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 } SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <3202 mg/kg 3202 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 960 mg/L 100 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 2 EPA 6010E Boron 32 mg/Kg 10 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Potassium 4280 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Sodium 948 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Calcium 6000 mg/Kg 50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1840 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Arsenic 4.0 mg/Kg 2.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Cadmium 2.27 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Chromium 17.2 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury <0.01 mg/Kg 0.01 02/17/99 02/18/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010E Zinc 42.5 mg/Kg 5.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Copper 10.5 mg/Kg 0.50 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Nickel 13.3 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 �^ Lead 14.5 mg/Kg 1.5 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 k[ Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Molybdenum < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/16/99 02/19/99 OX 1 EPA 351AM 'total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 14 mg/Kg 10 02/19/99 02/18/99 ETT 1 L l 3.2.191 Sodium Absorbtion Ratio 2.0 02/24/99 OX 1 r ra Page 67 of 67 Certes Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. 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Texas 75229 972-620- 7966 300-394-2872 j 072-6270-7963 FAX .::i�i:.iirJl �S.1f:.1 :J►Ji �JL. -.� fi CERTES ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES ANALYTICAL REPORT Certes File Number: 99-0432 Client Project I.D.: EN-1761 Prepared for: ENPROTEC INC. 6310 Genoa Avenue, Suite E Lubbock, TX 79424 Attention: Mark Schneider Report Date: 03/02/99 Included are the results of chemical analyses for the samples submitted to Certes Environmental Laboratories, L.L.C., on 02/11/99. All analytical results met Quality Control requirements as set by the industry accepted criteria. Please refer to the Laboratory Quality Control Results section of this report. This report must be reproduced in its entirety. Sincerely, Certes Environmental Laboratories, L.L.C. f -- Amy LaSalle President Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution Client Sample ID: 10842 Sample Number: 99-0432-001 Date Sampled: 02/10/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 17:15 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA I alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA I beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA I Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA I Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA I "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA I 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 65% 60-140% 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 82% 60-140% 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L. 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L. 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/l. 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L. 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L, 5.0 02/15/99 0226199 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 65% 60-140% 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 82% 60-1400/6 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151 A 2,4-D <0.50 µg/L 0.50 02/18/99 02/18/99 CO 1 2,4-DB < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/18/99 CO I Page 2 of 22 Certes Environmental Laboratories =7C9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972.620.7966.800.394.2872 - --2.620.7963 - Errad: certes,&aol.com Ana,y:ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences - _ search Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-001 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution r., EPA 8151A 2,4,5-T <0.50 µg/L 0.50 02/18/99 02/18/99 CO I 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <0.50 µg/L 0.50 02/18/99 02/18/99 CO I Dalapon <0.50 µg/L 0.50 02/18/99 02/18/99 CO 1 r Dicamba <0.50 µg/L 0.50 02/18/99 02/18/99 CO 1 r,. Dichloroprop < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/18/99 CO 1 t t Dinoseb < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/18/99 CO I MCPA < 160 µg/L 160 02/18/99 02/18/99 CO 1 r' MCCP <200 µg/L 200 02/18/99 02/18/99 CO 1 SM 4500CI.B Chloride 440 mg/L 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 197 mg/L 100 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 20 r„ EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/12/99 02/12/99 BWB I EPA 353.3 Nitrate 3.30 mg/L 1.00 02/16/99 02/16/99 BWB 10 +" SM4500NH3.D Ammonia 0.39 mg/L 0.10 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DID 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 314 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 r• EPA 6010B Boron 0.625 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 I Potassium 13.9 mg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 �.• Sodium 198 mg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 t Calcium 77.2 mg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 23.4 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 7 Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 0- Chromium 0.010 mg/L 0.005 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/15/99 02/16/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 0.097 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 .: Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX I Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 FIR EPA 120.1 Conductivity 1810 umhos/cm2 1 03/01/99 03/01/99 DID 1 Client Sample 1D: WELL U Sample Number: 99-0432-002 Date Sampled: 02/11/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 10:50 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA I Page 3 of 22 f Certes Environmental Laboratories _709 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972.620.7966.800-394-2872- = S 620.7963• Email: certes(I�Iaol.com --�.ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences - =:=arch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 r Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 - beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 ^, alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 i Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene <1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (* 57% 60-140% 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 87% 60-140% 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA l P Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 w Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 r.. 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( * 57% 60-140% 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 [ Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 87% 60-140% 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 f` 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 t 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 P Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 t.: Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Page 4 of 22 r Certes Environmental Laboratories =_:3 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - ='2.620-7963 - Email: certes ii�aol.com _.::cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences = =:sarch Microbiology 7 Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution ..: EPA 8151A Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 SM 4500CI.B Chloride 430 mg/L 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 301 mg/L 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 10 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/13/99 02/13/99 DWT 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 8.56 mg/L 1.00 02/16/99 02/16/99 BWB 10 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia 0.17 mg/L 0.10 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 216 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010E Boron 0.453 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 11.8 mg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 i Sodium 180 mg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 77.8 mg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 23.3 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 j Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/15/99 02/16/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010E Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 0.682 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 p.6 Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 t Selenium 0.064 mg/L 0.040 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 SM 9222D Fecal Coliform <1 col/l00mL 1 02/16/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 SM 9222B Total Coliform <1 col/l00mL 1 02/16/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 EPA 418.1 TPH < 1 mg/L 1 02/15/99 02/15/99 BM 1 r } EPA 8270C Benzoic acid <50 µg/L 50 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 !! 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <20 µg/L 20 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 r 2-Chlorophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 2,4-Dimethylphenol <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 2-Methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 4-Methylphenol <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 2-Nitrophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 r 4-Nitrophenol <50 µg/L, 50 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Page 5 of 22 r Certes Environmental Laboratories _-09 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7966. 800.394.2872 - FAX c-2.620-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com j . --vtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences R=__aarch Microbiology rResults of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed r. Sample: 99-0432-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C Pentachlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Phenol <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 p 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 ., Acenaphthene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Acenaphthylene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Benzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Benzo(a)anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 .A. Benzo(a)pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 ''4 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Benzyl alcohol <20 µg/L 20 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 t, bis-(2-chloroethoxy)methane <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Butylbenzylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 4-Chloroaniline <20 µg/L 20 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 2-Chloronaphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 y 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 G Chrysene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Dibenzofuran <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 r1,4-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 r Diethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Dimethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Di-n-butylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 2,6-Dinitrotoluene(2,6-DNT) <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 DI-n-octylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Azobenzene <20 µg/L 20 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Fluorene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Hexachlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Page 6 of 22 r Certes Environmental Laboratories 7209 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - FA : -_ 620-7963 - Email: certesdaol.com Analytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F a: = arch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 r Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C Hexachlorobutadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Hexachloroethane <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Isophorone <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 2-Methylnaphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Naphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 2-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 3-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 4-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 N-Nitrosodimethylamine <20 µg/L 20 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 N-Nitrosodipropylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Phenanthrene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 65% 49-118% 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 67% 43-116% 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 Terphenyl-d14 (SS) 90% 33-144% 02/15/99 02/17/99 DL 1 EPA 120.1 Conductivity 1810 umhos/cm2 1 03/01/99 03/01/99 DJD 1 * Surrogate recovery is out of range Client Sample ID: WELL P Sample Number: 99-0432-003 Date Sampled: 02/11/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 14:00 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L . 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA Endosulfan 1 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA Page 7 of 22 Certes Environmental Laboratories 9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - FAX .--2-v-20-7963 • Email: certesd aol.com --=..ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences r_.=arch Microbiology .w ' Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-003 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Endosulfan II <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 .- Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 R !. gamma <0.050 µg/i. 0.050 02/15/99 02R6/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 rHeptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 r1� Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetmchloro-m-xylene ( * 55% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 89% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 - • EPA 9082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 r Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 r" Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L. 5.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA I _ Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA I Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (* 55% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 ,.. Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 89% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg1l, 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 ! 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 i Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 02/19/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 7 SM 4500CLB Chloride 650 mg/L 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 +.. EPA 375.4 Sulfate 574 mg/L 100 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 20 r- EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/13/99 02/13/99 DWT 1 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 12.0 mg/L 1.00 02/16/99 02/16/99 BWB 10 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia 0.18 mg/L 0.10 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 r SM 232013 Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Page 8 of 22 eft ` Certes Environmental Laboratories 209 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229 -972-620.7966. 800.394-2872 - FAX 2-620.7963 • Email: certes@aol.com r.vtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology PW i Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-003 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution SM 2320B Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 248 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 0.539 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Potassium 14.2 mg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 149 mg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 126 mg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 24.3 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/15/99 02/16/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 0.614 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium 0.056 mg/L 0.04 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 * Surrogate recovery is out of range Client Sample 1D: WELL S Sample Number: 99-0432-004 Date Sampled: 02/11/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 15:45 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.056 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Page 9 of 22 Certes Environmental Laboratories :9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 • FAX 2.620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com Ar_=Iytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Fe5earch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-004 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( *37% 60-I400/a 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 65% 60-140% 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 02/26/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA I Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( *37% 60-140% 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 65% 60-140% 02/15/99 0226/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 SM 4500CLB Chloride 310 mg/L 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 244 mg/L 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 10 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/13/99 02/13/99 DWT 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 10.8 mg/L 1.00 02/16/99 02/16/99 BWB 10 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia 035 mg/L 0.10 02/15/99 02/16/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 1150 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 0.420 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX I Potassium 10.4 mg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Sodium 135 mg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Calcium 69.5 mg/L 1.0 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Magnesium 23.0 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Page 10 of 22 Certes Environmental Laboratories - :9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 • FAX =-2-=20-7963 • Email: Certes q:�aol.com .,tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Fe:=arch Microbiology n� Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-004 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/19/99 OX 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/15/99 02/16/99 ADD 1 "" EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Copper 0.072 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 i Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 .+. Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/15/99 02/18/99 OX 1 a s._ * Surrogate recovery is out of range _.._ Client Sample ID: WELL F Sample Number: 99-0432-005 Date Sampled: 02/15/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 11:30 Sampled By: LW ?• EPA 8081 A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 r' alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 s. Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan I <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan II <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 r Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 �., Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 { _ Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 PO Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 r► 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 75% 60-1400/a 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Page 11 of 22 r Certes Environmental Laboratories _-:9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229. 972-620-7966. 800-394-2872 • F-* *, ;'2.620-7963 • Email: certescaol.com r--e .:,ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences - _ B parch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-005 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 97% 60-140% 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 75% 60-140% 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 97% 60-140% 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 02/19/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 SM 4_WOCI.B Chloride 240 mg/L 50 02/19/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 286 mg/L 50 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 10 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 19.9 mg/L 10.0 02/19/99 02/18/99 BWB 100 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia 035 mg/L 0.10 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 218 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 0.535 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Potassium 22.4 mg/L 1.0 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Sodium 125 mg/L 1.0 02/17/99 0222/99 OX 1 Calcium < 1.0 mg/L 1.0 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Magnesium 24.1 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 0222/99 OX 1 Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/15/99 02/16/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Page 12 of 22 im- Certes Environmental Laboratories -=:H Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - FAX =72.620-7963 • Email: tortes@aol.com r.:;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology 7 Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed �- Sample: 99-0432-005 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC I Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 l Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 r.,, Client Sample ID: WELL G Sample Number: 99-0432-006 Date Sampled: 02/15/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 12:30 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA ., 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 0. 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA -" alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA rt" beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA Iv. delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA �- Endosulfan I <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA Endosulfan II <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA 1� Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA r ` Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA l Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA "Quality Control Surrogate 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA " 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 74% 60-140% 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA �.• Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 94% 60-140% 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L, 5.0 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA r f Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA Page 13 of 22 ;W I- Certes Environmental Laboratories Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966. 800-394-2872 • i= .x L-620-7963- Email: certes@aol.ccm r'r Ar a.ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F _ s _ arch Microbiology rok t Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-006 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution �.. EPA 8082 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 74% 60-140% 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 94% 60-140% 02/17/99 0223/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 !" 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 ` 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 �. Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 e` Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCPA <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 SM 4500CLB Chloride 140 mg/L 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 E—• EPA 375.4 Sulfate 101 mg/L 25 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 5 r., EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 1 j EPA 353.3 Nitrate 2.35 mg/L 1.00 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia 0.20 mg/L 0.10 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 r` SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 272 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 0.463 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 0222/99 OX 1 Potassium 15.8 mg/L 1.0 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Sodium 125 mg/L 1.0 02/17/99 0222/99 OX 1 Calcium 85.3 mg/L 1.0 02/17/99 0222/99 ON 1 . Magnesium 20.1 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 0222/99 OX 1 Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 t Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Poo EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/15/99 02/16/99 ADD 1 s f EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 I!~" Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 a. Lead 0.017 mg/L 0.015 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 t.. Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 8270C Benzoic acid <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 E" 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <20 µg/L 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Page 14 of 22 rr I Carlos Environmental Laboratories -7:9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966. 800-394-2872 • F.I's .---2-620-7963-E.-nail:certes@aol.com r- A-a.ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences __ arch Microbiology r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-006 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution v, EPA 9270C 2-Chlorophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 E 2,4-Dimethylphenol <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 •-• 2,4-Dinitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Methylphenol <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Nitrophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Nitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Pentachlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 ' Phenol <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <10 µg/L 10. 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Acenaphthene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Acenaphthylene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 ` Benzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 rIK $enzo(a)anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 r Benzo(k)fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 ,.�. Benzyl alcohol <20 µg/L 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-chloroethoxy)methane <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl)ether <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 t t Butylbenzylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Chloroaniline <20 µg/L 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 r 2-Chloronaphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Chrysene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 r Dibcnzo(a,h)anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 - Dibenzofuran <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 I 'r 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 R f _.._ Page 15 of 22 F0 Certes Environmental Laboratories -2:9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - FAX ;-2-_20-7953 • Email: certes@aol.com f - - .::cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences Fesearch Microbiology N Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 r Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-006 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C Diethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Dimethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Di-n-butylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Di-n-octylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Azobenzene <20 µg/L, 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Fluorene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Hexachlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Hexachlorobutadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Hexachloroethane <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Isophorone <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Methylnaphthalene <10 µg/L, 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Naphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 3-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 N-Nitrosodimethylamine <20 µg/L 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99. 03/01/99 MJB I N-Nitrosodipropylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Phenanthrene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 65% 49-118% 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 60% 43-116% 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Terphenyl-dl4 (SS) 66% 33-144% 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Client Sample ID: WELL B Sample Number. 99-0432-007 Date Sampled: 02/15/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 14:30 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L, 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Page 16 of 22 Certes Environmental Laboratories -09 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972.620-7966.800.394-2872 - FAX Z -2-620-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com A--=—.nical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-007 Continued.:. Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8151A MCPA <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 02/19/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 SNI4500CLB Chloride 34 mg/L 5 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 1 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 66 mg/L 25 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 5 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 11.4 mg/L 1.00 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 SN14500NH3.D Ammonia 0.24 mg/L 0.10 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 314 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 0.496 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Potassium 13.4 mg/L 1.0 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Sodium 121 mg/L 1.0 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Calcium 38.2 mg/L 1.0 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Magnesium 18.4 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/15/99 02/16/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 418.1 TPH < 1 mg/L 1 02/17/99 02/17/99 SAB 1 Client Sample ID: WELL A Date Sampled: 02/15/99 Time Sampled: 15:15 Sample Number: 99-0432-008 Sample Matrix: Liquid Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02i23/99 JCA 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Page 18 of 22 Certes Environmental Laboratories =c09 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229. 972-620-7966.800-394-2872 • r7-:,: 0':-620-7963- Email: certes@aol.com --_ ..Iical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F:=search Microbiology r Y Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed ,., Sample: 99-0432-008 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 tow Endosulfan 1 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 ` Endosulfan 11 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 LI Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( * 23% 60-140% 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 r Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 95% 60-140% 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 t EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 ! Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1260 **Quality <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Control Surrogate 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (* 23% 60-140% 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 95% 60-140% 02/17/99 02/23/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 I' 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 �. Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 02/19/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L. 2 02/19/99 02/19/99 ARM 1 k ` Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 ° MCPA <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 02/18/99 02/18/99 ARM 1 SM 4500CI.B Chloride 52 mg/L 5 02/18/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 76 mg/L 25 02/17/99 02/17/99 JMO 5 7 EPA 3t4.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/16/99 02/16/99 JMO 1 Page 19 of 22 PM Certes Environmental Laboratories i __:-- Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972.620-7966. 800-394-2872 • : -2-620-7963. Email: cortexdaol.com A -a;,,cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences __arch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed fi- Sample: 99-0432-008 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 353.3 Nitrate 2.30 mg/L 1.00 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia 0.14 mg/L 0.10 02/17/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 302 mg/L 5 02/16/99 02/16/99 _ DJD 1 �:.. EPA 6010B Boron 0.581 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 a Potassium 12.7 mg/L 1.0 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Sodium 82.6 mg/L 1.0 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Calcium 45.5 mg/L 1.0 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Magnesium 20.5 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/22/99 OX I Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA :470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/15/99 02/16/99 ADD 1 EPA 601013 Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Lead 0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC I r= Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 I Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/17/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 SM 9222D Fecal Coliform <1 col/100mL 1 02/16/99 02/17/99 BWB I SM 9222B Total Coliform < 1 col/100mL 1 02/16/99 02/17/99 BWB 1 y EPA 41&1 TPH <1 mg/L 1 02/17/99 02/17/99 SAB 1 EPA 9270C Benzoic acid <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 E 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <20 µg/L, 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 J 2-Chlorophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4 2,4-Dichlorophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4-Dimethylphenol <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <50 µg/L, 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Methylphenol <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Nitrophenol <10 µg/L, 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Nitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Pentachlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Phenol 13 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Acenaphthene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Acenaphthylene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 e t Page 20 of 22 Certes Environmental Laboratories _::9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620.7966.800.394-2872 • FAX 2-620-7963 • Email: cortes@aol.com Ar: _ ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 r- r Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-008 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C Anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(a)anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <10 µgIL 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB l Benzyl alcohol <20 µg/L 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <10 µgIL 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Butylbenzylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I 4-Chloroaniline <20 µgIL 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Chloronaphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Chlorophenyi-phenylether <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Chrysene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <10 µgIL 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Dibenzofuran <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <10 µgIL 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Diethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Dimethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Di-n-butylphthalate <10 µgIL 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNI) <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I DI-n-octylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Azobenzene <20 µg/L 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Fluorene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Hexachlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Hexachlorobutadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Hexachloroethane <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Isophorone <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I 2-Methylnaphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB I Page 21 of 22 Certes Environmental Laboratories -209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972.620.7966.800-394-2872 • FAX c-:-620-7963 • Ernail: certes (4aol.com r-aivtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Re:=arch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0432 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0432-008 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C Naphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 3-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 N-Nitrosodimethylamine <20 µg/L 20 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 �. N-Nitrosodipropylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Phenanthrene <10 µg/L 10 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Pyrene 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <10 <10 µg/L µg/L 10 10 02/19/99 02/19/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 MJB MJB 1 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 72% 49-119% 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 66% 43-116% 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Terphenyl-d14 (SS) 68% 33-144% 02/19/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Surrogate recovery Is out of range Page 22 of 22 Certes Environmental Laboratories �r =729 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7366.800-394.2872 - F- -. c-2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com I - : ;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences r _ _ =arch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 E As B Ca Cd Laboratory Control Sample Batch Number 021599 021599 1CVS 021599 Date Prepared 02/15/99 02/15/99 02/19/99 02/15/99 Date Analyzed 02/22/99 02/22/99 02/19/99 02/18/99 % Recovery 106 101 102 95 % Recovery Duplicate 102 99 98 97 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 4 2 4 2 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) <0.050 <0.010 <1.00 <0.005 wisn Y Cr . CuK 1VIg i ... Laboratory Control Sample Batch Number 021599 021599 021599 021599 Date Prepared 02/15/99 02/15/99 02/15/99 02/15/99 Date Analyzed 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 % Recovery 95 116 109 163* % Recovery Duplicate 96 183* 107 112 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 1 67* 2 51 * Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.005 <0.010 <1.00 <0.010 *Outside Control Limits "A = micrograms per liter (ppb) mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) jig/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) < = less than % = percent MS = Matrix Spike RPD = Relative Percentage Difference MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate RW - Reagent Water LCS = Laboratory Control Sample LCSD - Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BS = Blank Spike BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter Certes Environmental Laboratories =s:9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - FAX c—s-620-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com Microbiology ..;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 Mo N to Ni Pb ? Laboratory Control Sample Batch Number 021599 021599 021599 021599 Date Prepared 02/15/99 02/15/99 02/15/99 02/15/99 Date Analyzed 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 % Recovery 101 108 98 99 % Recovery Duplicate 100 109 96 99 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 1 1 2 0 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <1.00 <0.010 <0.015 .. -.:. Laboratory Control Sample Batch Number 021599 021599 Date Prepared 02/15/99 02/15/99 Date Analyzed 02/18/99 02/18/99 Recovery 104 112 % Recovery Du licate 102 110 Relative Percent Difference RPD 2 2 Method Blank (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.040 <0.050 µg/I = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l - milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD - Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD - Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories -7-9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966. 800-394-2872 - FAX ;'2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com -=_.;rtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F=-search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control �1 File No.: 99-0432 Aa r Cd Cr 1 Cu Mo Matrix Spike Batch Number W021199 W021799 W021799 W021799 W021799 Date Prepared 02/17/99 02/17/99 02/17/99 02/17/99 02/17/99 Date Analyzed 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 Spiked Sample ID 0432-5 0432-5 0432-5 0432-5 0432-5 Sample Measured Result <0.050 <0.005 <0.005 <0.010 0.011 Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Spike Result (mg/L) (µg/L) (mg/Kg) (µg/Kg) 0.480 0.454 0.449 0.456 0.480 % Recovery 96 91 90 91 94 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.473 0.456 0.449 0.453 0.477 % Recovery Duplicate 95 91 90 91 93 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 2 0 0 0 1 Control Limits %low %hi 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 Method Blank (m ) (jigg (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.010 <0.005 <0.005 <0.010 <0.010 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Spike Result (m ( ) (m ) ( 0.491 0.492 0.484 0.490 0.487 % Recovery 98 98 97 98 97 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (mg,/Kg) ( ) 0.491 0.495 0.487 0.484 OA87 % Recovery Duplicate 98 99 97 97 97 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 0 1 0 1 0 Control Limits %low -%hi 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 µg/I = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/1= milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % — percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories :9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 • FAX--2.620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com A-= Aical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology F Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 kk w Se Zn Hg Matrix Spike Batch Number W021799 W021799 W021799 W021799 W021599 Date Prepared 02/17/99 02/17/99 02/17/99 02/17/99 02/15/99 Date Analyzed 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/16/99 Spiked Sample ID 0432-5 0432.5 0432-5 0432-5 0432-1 Sample Measured Result <0.010 <0.015 <0.020 <0.050 <0.000I Spike Level (m ) ) (m ) ( ) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.0010 Spike Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.444 0.475 0.496 0.467 0.0010 % Recovery 89 95 99 93 100 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.454 0.459 0.495 0.468 0.0012 % Recovery Duplicate 91 92 99 94 118 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 2 3 0 1 16 Control Limits (%low %hi 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.010 <0.015 <0.020 <0.050 <0.0001 Laboratog Control Sample Spike Level (m ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.0050 Spike Result (m ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.495 0.507 0.479 0.502 0.0057 % Recovery 99 101 96 100 113 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.493 0.495 0.497 ( 0.498 0.0058 % Recovery Duplicate 99 99 99 99 117 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 0 2 4 1 3 Control Limits %low -%hi 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < — less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS — Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l — milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % — percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD - Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD — Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories 72:9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872- Fr'I 2-620-7963- Email: certes@aol.com -�.ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences r==_.arch Microbiology u Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 Alkalinity: ` . Chloride'," Sulfate Ammonia ; Ammonia Matrix Spike Batch Number Alk-021699 CI-21899 SO421799 NH321699 NH321799 Date Prepared 02/16/99 02/18/99 02/17/99 02/15/99 02/17/99 Date Analyzed 02/16/99 02/18/99 02/17/99 02/16/99 02/17/99 Spiked Sample ID 0432-1 0432-1 0432-7 0432-1 0432-7 Sample Measured Result 314 440 65.8 0.387 0.241 Spike Level (m ) ( (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 250 500 20.0 1.00 1.00 Spike Result (mg/L) (µg/L) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 276 930 93.5 1.32 1.00 % Recovery 110 98 109 93 76 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 266 930 88.4 1.36 1.06 % Recovery Duplicate 106 98 103 97 82 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 4 0 6 4 8 Control Limits %low -%hi 80-120 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 Method Blank (m ) (µ ) (m ) (µ ) <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <0.010 <0.10 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level m ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 100 50.0 20.0 1.00 5.00 Spike Result (m ) ) (mg/Kg) ( 100 52.0 19.4 0.91 5.06 % Recovery 100 104 97 91 106 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( (mg/Kg) ( N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Control Limits %low -%hi 90-110 90-110 1 85-115 90-110 90-110 µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/I = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD - Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories --C9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229. 972-620-7966. 600-394-2672- FAX 2.620-7963 • Email: certes@aot.com ` a :nical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 On Nitrite Nitrite �, Nits to 2,4-D L 2, _ S� zP Matrix S ike Batch Number N021,21399 NO2LO21699 NO31,21699 1866 1866 Date Prepared 02/13/99 02/16/99 02/16/99 02/15/99 02/15/99 Date Analyzed 02/13/99 02/16/99 02/16/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 Spiked Sample ID 0432-2 0432-5 0432-1 46758 46758 Sample Measured Result <0.010 <0.010 3.30 <0.50 <0.50 Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ) 0.020 0.10 5.00 0.80 0.80 Spike Result (m ( (m ( ) 0.019 0.092 7.69 0.49 0.55 % Recovery 95 92 88 61 69 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( (m ) ) 0.020 0.094 7.80 0.54 0.59 % Recovery Duplicate 100 94 90 67 73 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 5 2 2 10 6 Control Limits %low -%hi 75-125 75-125 75-125 10-217 10-144 Method Blank (m ( ) (mg/Kg) () <0.010 <0.010 <0.10 <0.50 <0.50 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.050 0.10 0.50 0.80 0.80 Spike Result (m ) ( (m 0.047 0.11 0.46 0.52 0.55 % Recovery 94 107 92 65 68 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( (m ) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Control Limits %low -%hi 90-110 90-110 90-110 50/150 50/150 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/1= milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD — Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Cerles Environmental Laboratories =709 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872- FAX a-2-620-7963- Email: certes@aol.com Ara vtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology r r r I Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 TPH 41&1 . .. TPH 418.1 . I Matrix Spike Batch Number W99-009 W99-010 Date Prepared 02/15/99 02/17/99 Date Analyzed 02/15/99 02/17/99 Spiked Sample ID RW RW Sample Measured Result <1.00 <1.00 Spike Level m ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 5.00 5.00 Spike Result m ( m ) ( ) 5.40 4.70 % Recovery 108 94 Spike Duplicate Result m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 4.90 4.80 % Recovery Duplicate 99 1 96 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 9 1 2 Control Limits %low -%hi 80-120 ( 80-120 Method Blank m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <1.00 <1.00 Laboratory Control Sample I Spike Level m ( m ) 5.00 5.00 Spike Result m (mg/Kg) ) N/A N/A % Recovery N/A I N/A Spike Duplicate Result m ( (mg/Kg) ( ) N/A ( N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A I N/A Control Limits %low -%hi 80-120 80-120 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm — micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % - percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories r _09 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.600-394-2872 • c-2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com J--a:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =_search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) jig/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter File No.: 99-0432 mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories 229 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229. 972.620-7966. 800-394-2872 - FAX :—_-=20-7963 • Email: tortes®aol.com A-= .;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Fes -arch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 *_ Cot form Conductivity;; x Duplicate Batch Number 21699 Cond-030199 Date Prepared 02/16/99 03/01/99 Date Analyzed 02/17/99 03/01/99 Sample ID 0432-2 0432-2 Sample Result (umho/cm) (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <1.00 ( 1910 Sample Duplicate Result (umho/cm) m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) <1.00 1810 Relative Percent Difference RPD) 0 I 0 Control Limits 0-20 0-20 , Method Blank (mg/L) (ug/L) (me/Ke) (ug/Ke) <1.00 I <0.50 Control Spike Level m (mg/Kg) ) N/A 500 Spike Result (m )(m )( ) N/A 491 Recove N/A 98 Control Limits %low -%hi N/A 90-110 µg/I = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/I = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD — Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories =�3 Jisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229. 972-620-7966. 800.394.2872 - F.-I'-.:-=-620.7963 - Email: certes@aol.com r.�� ;;icai Chemistry Environmental Sciences Search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 1,2,4 Tri chloro- benzene ;': 1,3 Dichtoro- benzene w . ° 1,4- DI hloro- benzene '' 2,4,- DWtro- _. toluene : 2-Chloro- phenol 2-Methyl- naphtha- lene Matrix S ike Batch Number R2197 SVS99035 SVS99035 SVS99035 SVS99035 SVS99035 Date Prepared 02/ 15/99 02/21 /99 02/21 /99 0? 21 /99 02/21 /99 0221 /99 Date Analyzed 02/17/99 0221/99 0221/99 02.2l/99 0221/99 0221/99 Spiked Sample ID 990217B 0503-2 0503-2 0503-2 0503-2 0503-2 Spike Level (m )( (mg/Kg) () 100 100 100 100 200 100 Spike Result (m (mg/Kg) ) N/A N/A N/A N'A N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m ( )(m ) ) N/A N/A N/A NA N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N -A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A Control Limits (%low -%hi ) 44-142 36-125 30-125 39-139 41-125 41-125 Method Blank (m )( )(m )(µ ) <10 <10 <10 <10 <20 <10 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ) (mg/Kg) () 100 100 100 100 200 100 Spike Result (m ( (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 55.5 51.0 51.0 50.5 92.0 41.0 % Recovery 56 51 51 51 46 41 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 64.0 60.5 60.5 58.0 110 46.0 % Recove Duplicate 64 61 61 58 55 46 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 8 10 10 7 9 5 Control Limits %low -%hi 44-142 36-125 30-125 39-139 41-125 41-125 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < - less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm — micromhos/centimeter mg/1- milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD — Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD — Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD — Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 7 5229.972.620.7966.800-394-2872 - FAX ;'2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com Ars.ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences R=search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 4-Chloro- 3=methyl- phenol ` Acenaph- :; thene . n-Nitroso- d-n propyl amine Penta dsloro phenol Phenol Pyrene Matrix Spike Batch Number R2197 SVS99035 SVS99035 SVS99035 SVS99035 SVS99035 Date Prepared 02/15/99 02/21/99 02/21/99 0221/99 02/21/99 02/21/99 Date Analyzed 02/17/99 0221/99 02/21/99 0221/99 02/21/99 02/21/99 Spiked Sample ID 990217B 0503-2 0503-2 0503-2 0503-2 0503-2 Spike Level (m )(pg/L) (mg/Kg) () 200 100 100 200 200 100 Spike Result (mtr/L) ( ) (mg/Kg) N/A N/A N/A N `A N/A N/A °'o Recovery N/A N/A N/A N-A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m ( (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A NA N/A N/A °.'o Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference RPD N/A N/A N/A N-A N/A N/A Control Limits (%low -%hi 44-125 49-125 37-125 28-136 15-125 47-136 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <20 <10 <10 0 <20 <10 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m )( (mg/Kg) ) 200 100 100 200 200 100 Spike Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 108 65.5 59.0 82.0 39.5 79.0 ,o Recovery 54 66 59 41 20 79 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) (mg/Kg) 124 74.5 68.0 95.5 47.0 88.0 4'6 Recovery Duplicate 62 75 68 48 24 88 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 8 9 9 7 4 9 Control Limits %low -%hi 44-125 49-125 37-125 28-136 15-125 47-136 µg/I = micrograms per liter (ppb) µ&g = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike pmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mglkg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories 209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800.394-2872 • FAX :-2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com Ara,}nical Chemistry Environmental Sciences "==Parch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 Phenol :2-Chloro- 14 o- Nitroso- J1,2,4- . 4-Chloro phenol Dichlotro- di-n Trichloro- 37methyl- benzene propylami benzene phenol �.- ne Batch Number SVS99019 SVS99019 SVS99019 SVS99019 SVS99019 SVS99019 Date Prepared 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03 01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 Date Analyzed 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03 01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 Spiked Sample ID LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD Spike Level (m )( )(m )( ) 200 200 100 100 100 200 Spike Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A Ni. N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (mg/L) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A Control Limits (%low%high) 5-112 23-134 20-124 10-230 44-142 22-147 Method Blank <20 1<20 I<10 I<10 I<10 1<20 Control Spike Level (m ) (mg/Kg) () 200 200 100 100 100 200 Spike Result (mg/L.) ( (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 51 83 41 57 46 98 4'o Recovery 26 42 41 57 46 49 Spike Duplicate Result (mgJL) (gg/L) ((mg/Kg) ( ) 44 81 40 55 45 95 % Recovery Duplicate 22 41 40 55 45 48 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 17 2 2 4 2 2 Control Limits (%low "/ohi 5-112 23-134 20-124 10-230 44-142 22-147 µo = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (1pm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicau Cedes Environmental Laboratories Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7966. 800-394-2872 - F-:, :-2-620.7963- Email: certes@aol.com �-=..✓zical Chemistry Environmental Sciences r =.-arch Microbiology t Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 : Acenaph- thene _ 4-Nltro- ,; henol p.. 2,4; Dinh- trotol uene Peatachloro- . h Pyrene . Matrix Spike Batch Number SVS99019 SVS99019 SVS99019 SVS99019 SVS99019 Date Prepared 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 Date Analyzed 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 Spiked Sample ID LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD Spike Level (m )( )(m )( ) 100 200 100 200 100 Spike Result (m )( ) (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Control Limits (%low%hi 47-145 10-132 39-139 14-176 52-115 Method Blank (m )( )(m )( ) <10 <'20 <10 <20 <10 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level m ( (mg/Kg) () 100 200 100 200 100 Spike Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) () 51 65 60 129 70 % Recovery 51 33 60 65 70 Spike Duplicate Result (me/L) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 49 71 59 136 71 % Recovery Duplicate 49 56 59 68 71 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 4 9 1 5 1 Control Limits %low -%hi 47-145 10-132 39-139 14-176 52-115 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % - percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental laboratories _=:9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229. 972.620.7966.800-394-2872 - FA.�,: c'2.620.7963 - Email: certescaol.ccm Microbiology ,gical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 s Sq 4 k. s; Gamma BHC "'Linda ne) Heptachlor , Aldrin Matrix S ike Batch Number PST99009 PST99009 PST99009 Date Prepared 02/12/99 02/12/99 02/12/99 Date Analyzed 02/26/99 0226/99 02/26/99 Spiked Sample ID N/A N/A N/A Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.40 0.40 0.40 Spike Result (m )(pg/L) (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) NIA N/A N/A Control Limits (%low -%hi ) 50-119 46-117 44-104 Method Blank (m ) (µ ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ) ( ) (m ) ( ) 0.40 0.40 0.40 Spike Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.266 0.691 0.296 % Recovery 66 172• 74 Spike Duplicate Result m ( m ) (jig/Kg) 0.246 0.674 0.278 Recovery Duplicate 62 168t 70 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 7 3 6 Control Limits %low "/ohi 50-119 46-117 44-IO747::7:d 'Outside Control Limits µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) mg/1- milligrams per liter (ppm) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) < = less than % - percent MS — Matrix Spike RPD = Relative Percentage Difference MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate RW - Reagent Water LCS — Laboratory Control Sample LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BS = Blank Spike BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate µmhos/cm — micromhos/centimeter Certes Environmental Laboratories "M Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229 .972.620.7966 - 800.394-2872 - FAX e-2-620.7963 • Email: certes (i�aol.com r.-=_..tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 :'. . Dleldrm Endrin n 44DDT Matrix Spike Batch Number PST99009 PST99009 PST99009 Date Prepared 02/12/99 0112/99 02/12/99 Date Analyzed 02/26/99 02^_6/99 02/26/99 Spiked Sample ID N/A N A N/A Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 Spike Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N A N/A % Recovery N/A N A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (me/Kg) ( ) N/A N A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N A N/A Control Limits (%low -%hi 48-119 62-133 59-148 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 Spike Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.797 0.913 0.846 % Recovery 80 91 85 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ) 0.744 0.8:4 0.811 % Recovery Duplicate 74 84 81 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 7 8 4 Control Limits %low -%hi 48-119 62-133 59-149 pg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) jig/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike pmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (Fpm) mg,/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD — Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicam Cerles Environmental Laboratories -_:9 Wisconsin Street. 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Email: certes@aol.com Ara .-;cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences --=:=arch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 a a Gamma.BHC : Heptachlor Aldrin Matrix S ike Batch Number PST99010 PST99010 PST99010 Date Prepared 02/15/99 02'15/99 02/15/99 Date Analyzed 02/20/99 02'20/99 02/20/99 Spiked Sample ID N/A N/A N/A Spike Level (m ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.40 0.40 0.40 Spike Result m )( (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A Control Limits (%low•%hi ) 50-119 46-117 44-104 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level m ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.40 0.40 0.40 Spike Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.280 0.597 0.298 % Recovery 70 149' 74 Spike Duplicate Result - (m ) ( ) (m ) 0.263 0.563 0.291 % Recovery Duplicate 66 141 • 73 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 6 6 2 Control Limits %low "/ohi 50-119 46-117 44-104 *Outside Control Limits µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) mg/1- milligrams per liter (ppm) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram (ppm) < = less than % - percent NIS = Matrix Spike RPD - Relative Percentage Difference MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate RW - Reagent Water LCS = Laboratory Control Sample LCSD - Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BS = Blank Spike BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter Certes Environmental Laboratories -=:3 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - FAX 620.7963 • Email: certes6 aol.com A.- ;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F==_zarch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 Dieldrin Endrin 4,4-DDT . Matrix S ike Batch Number PST99010 PST99010 PST99010 Date Prepared 02/15/99 0215/99 02/15/99 Date Analyzed 02/20/99 0220/99 02/20/99 Spiked Sample ID N/A N/A N/A Spike Level (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 Spike Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) N/A N:'A N/A % Recovery N/A N-A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m )( (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N,A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N A N/A Control Limits (%low -%hi 48-119 62-133 59-148 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 Spike Result (m ) ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.866 0.995 0.940 % Recovery 87 100 94 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ) 0.817 0.931 0.881 % Recovery Duplicate 82 93 88 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 6 7 7 Control Limits %low "/ohi 48-119 62-133 59-148 Mg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µQ, /kg - micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < — less than MS = Matrix Spike .MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/1- milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories 3'.Visconsin Street. Suite 200 Callas. Texas. 75229. 972-620-7966. 800-394-2872 • FA :'?-620 7963 • Email: certes@aol.com Ana :-:cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences F=_search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 .. -. Gamma BHC (Lindane) Heptachlor Aldrin Matrix Spike Batch Number PST99012 PST99012 PST99012 Date Prepared 02/17/99 0217/99 02/17/99 Date Analyzed 02/26/99 0226/99 02/26/99 Spiked Sample ID N/A NIA N/A Spike Level (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.40 0.40 0.40 Spike Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ) N/A NIA N/A % Recovery N/A NA N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m )(m )( ) N/A N`A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N'A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N A N/A Control Limits (%low %hi ) 50-119 46-117 44-104 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m (mg/Kg) ) 0.40 0.40 0.40 Spike Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.193 0.418 0.223 % Recovery 48' 105 56 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ) 0.192 0.395 0.212 % Recovery Duplicate 46' 99 53 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 6 6 5 Control Limits (%low%hi 50-119 46-117 44-104 *Outside Control Limits µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) mg/1- milligrams per liter (ppm) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) mglkg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) < - less than % - percent MS = Matrix Spike RPD - Relative Percentage Difference MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate RW - Reagent Water LCS = Laboratory Control Sample LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BS = Blank Spike BSD - Blank Spike Duplicate µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter Cartes Environmental Laboratories 219 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229. 972-620-7966. 800-394-2872 - FAX u'2-620-7963- Email: certes@aol.com Ara 4ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology r Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 d. Dieldrin Endrin 4,4-DDT ..:' Matrix Spike Batch Number PST99009 PST99009 PST99009 Date Prepared 02/12/99 0212/99 02/12/99 Date Analyzed 02/26/99 02 26/99 0226/99 Spiked Sample ID N/A N A N/A Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 Spike Result (m )( (mg/Kg) ) N/A N A N/A % Recovery N/A N A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ) (mg/Kg) () N/A N A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N. A N/A Control Limits %low -%hi 48-119 62-133 59-148 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 Spike Result (m ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.708 0.900 0.779 % Recovery 71 80 78 Spike Duplicate Result m ( m ) 0.708 0.797 0.772 % Recovery Duplicate 71 80 77 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 0 0 1 Control Limits %low -%hi 48-119 62-133 59-148 µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS — Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % - percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD - Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories _i:9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229 . 972-620-7966 .800-394-2872 - F-:- ,-2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com AraMical Chemistry Environmental Sciences=esearch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0432 Arochlor _ f 1260R',;: , Artochlor 1260 Arochlor 1260 Matrix Spike Batch Number PCB99009 PCB99010 PCB99012 Date Prepared 02/12/99 02115/99 02/17/99 Date Analyzed 0223/99 02,23/99 0223/99 Spiked Sample ID N/A N/A N/A Spike Level m (gg/L) (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A Spike Result m ) (jig/L) (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A Control Limits Now -%hi 48-139 48-139 48-139 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ) ( (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 5.00 5.00 5.00 Spike Result m )( )(m )( ) 4.36 3.85 3.37 % Recovery 87 77 67 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( ) m ( 4.09 3.77 4.19 % Recovery Duplicate 82 75 84 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 6 2 21 * Control Limits %low -%hi 48-139 48-139 48-139 *See Case Narrative µgel = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than NIS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/I = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD - Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories __:? 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Texas 75229 912-620- 7966 -.- 800-394-2872 _mwV 97c-6 0-7963 FAX =ail: certe� .ccm CERTES ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES ANALYTICAL REPORT Certes File Number: 99-0488 Client Project I.D.: EN1761 Prepared for: ENPROTEC INC. 6310 Genoa Avenue, Suite E Lubbock, TX 79424 Attention: Mark Schneider Report Date: 03/02/99 Included are the results of chemical analyses for the samples submitted to Certes Environmental Laboratories, L.L.C., on 02/17/99. All analytical results met Quality Control requirements as set by the #_ industry accepted criteria. Please refer to the Laboratory Quality Control Results section of this report. This report must be reproduced in its entirety. Sincerely, Certes Environmental Laboratories, L.L.C. 4 v4 --'�Izc— Amy LaSalle President { _ �a; i�.:rr._try=nv;r�:i,�.:Zntsf ;r.^�s r k Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed r� Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution Client Sample ID: EAST POND Sample Number: 99-0488-00I �•. Date Sampled: 02/16/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 10:35 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <3.34 jig/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 j 4,4'-DDE <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 4,4'-DDT <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 Aldrin <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 alpha-BHC <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 beta-BHC <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 delta-BHC <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 gamma-BHC <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 alpha -Chlordane <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 gamma -Chlordane <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Dieldrin <3.34 jig/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 .� Endosulfan 1 <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 t „ Endosulfan 11 <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Endosulfan sulfate <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Endrin <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 t . Endrin keytone <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 r Endrin aldehyde <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Heptachlor <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Heptachlor epoxide <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Methoxychlor <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Toxaphene <40.0 µg/Kg 40.0 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 "Quality Control Surrogate 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 86% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/19/99 0228/99 0228/99 JCA JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 71% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Aroclor-1221 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Aroclor-1232 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 0229/99 JCA 2 r� Aroclor-1242 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 i Aroclor-1248 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Aroclor-1254 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Aroclor-1260 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA F` 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 86% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 71% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 r- EPA 8151A 2,4-D <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 Page 2 of 24 Sertes Environmental Laboratories -3 Wisconsin Street. 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Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution i - EPA 8151A 2,4,5-T <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 r- Dalapon <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 *� Dichloroprop <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 r Dinoseb <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM I MCPA <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 i MCCP <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 0223/99 ARM 1 f EPA 9253 Chloride 400 mg/Kg 50 0222/99 0222/99 BWB 1 r EPA 9038 Sulfate 2050 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/19/99 DJD 1 jj EPA354AM Nitrite <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 10 EPA 353.3 Nitrate < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 0222/99 0222/99 BWB 1 EPA 350.3M Ammonia 20.6 mg/Kg 1.0 0222/99 0222/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <50 mg/KG 50 0222/99 0222/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 1280 mg/KG 50 0222/99 0222/99 DJD 1 f EPA 6010E Boron 11 mg/Kg 10 02/19/99 0225/99 OX 1 Potassium 1780 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 0225/99 OX I i. Sodium 672 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 0225/99 OX 1 i Calcium 13400 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1430 mg/Kg 0.50 02/19/99 0225/99 OX 1 Arsenic <2.5 mg/Kg 2.5 02/19/99 0225/99 OX 1 Cadmium 0.84 mg/Kg 0.50 02/19/99 0225/99 OX 1 Chromium 14.0 mg/Kg 0.50 02/19/99 0225/99 OX 1 - A EPA 7471A Mercury 0.35 mg/Kg 0.01 0222/99 0223/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010E Zinc 66.3 mg/Kg 5.0 02/19/99 0225/99 OX 1 Copper 26.4 mg/Kg 0.50 02/19/99 0225/99 OX 1 a ' Nickel 9.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/19/99 0225/99 OX 1 C: Lead Selenium 15.8 <2.0 mg/Kg mg/Kg 1.5 2.0 02/19/99 02/19/99 0225/99 0225/99 OX OX 1 1 Molybdenum 3.5 mg/Kg 1.0 02/19/99 0225199 OX 1 r' EPA 418.1 TPH 97 mg/Kg 10 0222/99 0222/99 SAB 1 ( EPA 8270C Benzoic acid < 1650 jig/Kg 1650 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 r 2-Chlorophenol <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol <660 jig/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 t4 2,4-Dimethylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 0222199 0223/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Page 3 of 24 f Certes Environmental Laboratories =9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229 .972-620-7966. 800-394-2872 - FAX :-2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com r Ar3:;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Re arch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0488-001 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C 4-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Nitrophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Nitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Pentachlorophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Phenol <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzidine <2500 µg/Kg 2500 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzyl alcohol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Butylbenzylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Chloroaniline <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Chloronaphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Chrysene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Dibenzofuran < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <670 µg/Kg 670 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Diethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Dimethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Di-n-butylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 DI-n-octylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Azobenzene µg/Kg 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Page 4 of 24 W Certes Environmental Laboratories _-:'.9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229. 972-620-7966. 800-394-2872 - FAX c'2-620-7963• Email: certes@aol.com Ana::tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology f P Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed .,. Sample: 99-0488-001 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution k EPA 9270C Fluoranthene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Fluorene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222199 02/23/99 ANA 1 r Hexachlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorobutadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 0223/99 ANA 1 ,,. Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachloroethane <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Isophorone <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 " . 2-Methylnaphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Naphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 t 2-Nitroaniline <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 0223/99 ANA 1 3-Nitroaniline < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Nitroaniline < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 0222/99 02/23/99 ANA I - Nitrobenzene (NB) <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 N-Nitrosodimethylamine <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Me N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <660 jig/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA I N-Nitrosodipropylamine <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Phenanthrene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 r "Quality Control Surrogate 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 34% 43-138% 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 51% 50-124% 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Terphenyl-d14 (SS) 43% 62-145% 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 EPA 351.4M Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1630 mg/Kg 3 0223/99 ARM 1 .•• Client Sample ID: MIDDLE POND Date Sampled: 02/16/99 Time Sampled: 12:15 Sample Number: 99-0488-002 Sample Matrix: Solid Sampled By: LW EPA SNIA 4,4'-DDD <3.34 jig/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 4,4'-DDE <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 ]CA 2 4,4'-DDT <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Aldrin <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 alpha-BHC <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 beta-BHC <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 delta-BHC <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 gamma-BHC <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Page 5 of 24 Certes Environmental Laboratories __:9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966 •800.394.2872 - FAX :-2.620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com t-� !cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology r l Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 d Reporting Date Date Analyzed r• Sample: 99-0488-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A alpha -Chlordane <3.34 jig/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 gamma -Chlordane <3.34 jig/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/29/99 JCA 2 r t Dieldrin <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 Endosulfan 1 <3.34 jig/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Endosulfan 11 <3.34 jig/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 e j_: Endosulfan sulfate <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 Endrin <3.34 jig/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 Endrin keytone <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Endrin aldehyde <3.34 jig/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Heptachlor <3.34 jig/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 ! Heptachlor epoxide <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 i Methoxychlor <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 Toxaphene <40.0 µg/Kg 40.0 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 2 =- "Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 71% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 87% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1221 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1232 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1242 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1248 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 Aroclor-1254 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 r� Aroclor-1260 <25 µg/Kg 25 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 71% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 87% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 r 2,4-DB <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 r 2,4,5-T <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 ^ Dalapon <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 i Dinoseb <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 MCPA <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 PM MCCP <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 EPA 9253 Chloride 390 mg/Kg 50 0222/99 0222/99 BWB 1 EPA 9038 Sulfate 2870 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/19/99 DJD 1 EPA 354.1 M Nitrite < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 10 Page 6 of 24 r t Certes Environmental Laboratories =209 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.600-394-2872 • FAX -2.620-7963. Email: certes@aol.com r� r-namlical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0488-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 353.3 Nitrate < 1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/22/99 02/22/99 BWB I EPA 350.31W Ammonia 26.3 mg/Kg 1.0 02/22/99 02/22/99 BWB I SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <50 mg/KG 50 02/22/99 02/22/99 DJD I Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 720 mg/KG 50 02/22/99 02/22/99 DID 1 EPA 6010B Boron < 10 mg/Kg 10 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Potassium 1130 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Sodium 628 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX I Calcium 12000 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX I Magnesium 1120 mg/Kg 0.50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Arsenic <2.5 mg/Kg 2.5 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 i Cadmium <0.50 mg/Kg 0.50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Chromium 7.28 mg/Kg 0.50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 EPA 7471A Mercury 0.17 mg/Kg 0.01 02/22/99 02/23/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 43.9 mg/Kg 5.0 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Copper 15.8 mg/Kg 0.50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Nickel 4.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Lead 9.1 mg/Kg 1.5 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Molybdenum 2.1 mg/Kg 1.0 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX I EPA 418.1 TPH < 10 mg/Kg 10 02/22/99 02/22/99 SAB 1 EPA 8270C Benzoic acid < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 �,. 2-Chlorophenol <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA I 2,4-Dimethylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Nitrophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 .- 4-Nitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Pentachlorophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Phenol <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 k - 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA I 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 C'' Acenaphthene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4• Benzidine <2500 µg/Kg 2500 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Page 7 of 24 Certes Environmental Laboratories _2:9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620.7966 •800.394-2872 • F.A.X c-2-620-7963. Email: certes@aol.com Ana. tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0488-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C Benzo(a)anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzyl alcohol <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Butylbenzylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Chloroaniline <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Chloronaphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Chrysene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Dibenzofuran < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <670 µg/Kg 670 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Diethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Dimethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Di-n-butylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNi) <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 DI-n-octylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Azobenzene µg/Kg 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Fluoranthene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Fluorene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorobutadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 02=N9 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachloroethane <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Isophorone <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Methylnaphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Naphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Nitroaniline <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Page 8 of 24 k Certes Environmental Laboratories __:? Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972.620•�966.800-394-2872 -FAX : -:•620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com A-- : ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F _=__arch Microbiology r. If Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0488-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C 3-Nitroaniline < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Nitroaniline < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 N-Nitrosodimethylamine <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA I N-Nitrosodipropylarnine <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Phenanthrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 44% 43-138% 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 50% 50-124% 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Terphenyl-d14 (SS) 41% 62-145% 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1490 mg/Kg 3 02/23/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Client Sample ID: WEST POND Sample Number: 99-0488-003 Date Sampled: 02/16/99 Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: 13:30 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 4,4'-DDE <3.34 jig/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 4,4'-DDT <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA Aldrin <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA alpha-BHC <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA beta-BHC <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA delta-BHC <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA gamma-BHC <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA alpha -Chlordane <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA gamma -Chlordane <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA Dieldrin <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA Endosulfan I <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA Endosulfan 11 <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 0228/99 JCA Endosulfan sulfate <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA Endrin <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA Endrin keytone <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA Endrin aldehyde <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA Heptachlor <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA Heptachlor epoxide <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA Page 9 of 24 7 Certes Environmental Laboratories _:09 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620.7966.800.394-2872 • FAX : 620-7963 • Email:certes@aol.com --a.;nical Chemistry Environmental Sciences R_.earch Microbiology FResults of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed .•• Sample: 99-0488-003 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Methoxychlor <3.34 µg/Kg 3.34 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 Toxaphene <40.0 µg/Kg 40.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 1 I 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 105% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 68% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 Aroclor-1221 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 Aroclor-1232 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 Aroclor-1242 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 Aroclor-1248 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 Aroclor-1254 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 Aroclor-1260 <50 µg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 2 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 105% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 68% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 JCA 1 i EPA 8151A 2,4-D <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 �- 2,4,5-T <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 `- Dichloroprop <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 MCPA <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 MCCP <0.1 mg/kg 0.1 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 r-4, EPA 9253 Chloride 240 mg/Kg 50 02/22/99 02/22/99 BWB 1 r EPA 9038 Sulfate 1360 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/19/99 DJD 1 EPA 354.1M Nitrite <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 10 poll �. EPA3533 Nitrate <1.0 mg/Kg 1.0 02/22/99 02/22/99 BWB 1 { EPA 3503M Ammonia 20.6 mg/Kg 1.0 02/22/99 02/22/99 BWB 1 �-+ SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <50 mg/KG 50 02122/99 02/22/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 720 mg/KG 50 02/22/99 02/22/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010E Boron < 10 mg/Kg 10 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 ~ Potassium 1170 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Sodium 513 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Calcium 6130 mg/Kg 50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Magnesium 1070 mg/Kg 0.50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 - Arsenic <2.5 mg/Kg 2.5 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Cadmium 0.64 mg/Kg 0.50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Page 10 of 24 C:ertes Environmental Laboratories 7�9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394.2872 - FAX z-2.620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com A - = ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F-search Microbiology p Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0488-003 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Chromium 10.8 mg/Kg 0.50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 f EPA 7471A Mercury 0.16 mg/Kg 0.01 02/22/99 02/23/99 ADD 1 EPA 6010B Zinc 61.1 mg/Kg 5.0 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Copper 21.7 mg/Kg 0.50 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Nickel 8.3 mg/Kg 1.0 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Lead 14.7 mg/Kg 1.5 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Selenium <2.0 mg/Kg 2.0 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 Molybdenum 3.4 mg/Kg 1.0 02/19/99 02/25/99 OX 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 49 mg/Kg 10 0222/99 0222/99 SAB 1 EPA 8270C Benzoic acid <1650 µg/Kg 1650 0222199 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Chlorophenol <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dimethylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 r.. 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Methylphenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2-Nitrophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 4-Nitrophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 77 Pentachlorophenol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Phenol <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 r" 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Acenaphthylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 �:. Benzidine <2500 µg/Kg 2500 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)anthracene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 I Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <330 µg/Kg 330 02/22/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Benzyl alcohol <660 µg/Kg 660 0222199 02/23/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <660 µg/Kg 660 02/22/99 0223/99 ANA 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 e� 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Page Il of 24 t Certes Environmental Laboratories _209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75129.972-620.7966.1100-394-2872 • FA.}::' 620 7963 • Email: certes®aol.com Analytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences R==_aarch Microbiology 7' Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0488-003 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution l EPA 8270C Burylbenrylphthalate` <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Chloroaniline <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Chloronaphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Chrysene <330 jig/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 a_ Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene < 1650 jig/Kg 1650 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Dibenzofuran < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 L 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <670 µg/Kg 670 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Diethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Dimethylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 L Di-n-butylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 DI-n-octylphthalate <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Azobenzene µg/Kg 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 ^` Fluoranthene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Fluorene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorobutadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 -- Hexachloroethane <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Isophorone <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 2-Methylnaphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 i Naphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 �f 2-Nitroaniline 3-Nitroaniline <660 < 1650 µg/Kg µg/Kg 660 1650 0222/99 0222/99 0223/99 0223/99 ANA ANA 1 1 4-Nitroaniline < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 f^ l r N-Nitrosodimethylamine <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <660 µg/Kg 660 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 }-� I N-Nitrosodipropylamine <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Phenanthmne <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 �-+ Pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 P r 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 r E. Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 43% 43-138% 0222/99 0223/99 ANA 1 Page 12 of 24 ` Certes Environmental Laboratories Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - Fr'- c-----620-7963 • Email: certes®aol.com I r-=.�„ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F=:=arch Microbiology FResults of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed ►- Sample: 99-0488-003 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 52% 50-124% 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA I Terphenyl-dl4 (SS) 42% 62-145% 02/22/99 02/23/99 ANA 1 EPA 351AM Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1460 mg/Kg 3 02/23/99 02/23/99 ARM I Client Sample ID: WELL N Sample Number: 99-0488-004 Date Sampled: 02/16/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid i Time Sampled: 9:45 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L, 0.050 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK I 1 { 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/27/99 MGK 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/27/99 MGK I " alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/27/99 MGK 1 beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/27/99 MGK I i'. delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/27/99 MGK 1 alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK I gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK I I Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK I Endosulfan 1 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan Il <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK I ` Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK I r gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK I Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/27/99 MGK I Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK I 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( * 41 % 60-140% 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK I Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 64% 60-140% 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK I EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK I Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK I Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 j- Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 F Page 13 of 24 Sertes Environmental laboratories ==09 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - F.=',=-:-620.7963 - Email: certes C aol.com --=:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences=__earch Microbiology FResults of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed rSample: 99-0488-004 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution 4 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 0227/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene(*41% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/27/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 64% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/27/99 MGK 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 r 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 Dicamba Dichloroprop <2 <2 µg/L µg/L 2 2 0222/99 0222/99 0223/99 0223/99 ARM ARM 1 1 Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 MCPA <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 SM 4500CLB Chloride 540 mg/L 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 368 mg/L 50 02/19/99 02/19/99 DJD 10 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 3.58 mg/L 1.00 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia <0.10 mg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 0222/99 0222/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 352 mg/1; 5 0222/99 0222/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Boron 0.693 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 0222/99 OX 1 Potassium 28.3 mg/L 1.0 02/19/99 0222/99 OX 1 Sodium 270.2 mg/L 02/19/99 0224/99 OX 1 Calcium 103 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 0222/99 OX 1 Magnesium 24.2 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 0222/99 OX 1 G Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/19/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/18/99 02/19/99 JMO 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 ` Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 ' EPA 351.4 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.0 mg/L 0.4 0223/99 0223/99 ARM 1 * Surrogate recovery Is out of range Page 14 of 24 Cartes Environmental Laboratories -2^9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - FAX :- 620.7963 • Email: certes@aol.com r :,ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F=:=arch Microbiology 1 Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution i Client Sample ID: WELL D Sample Number: 99-0488-005 Date Sampled: 02/16/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid i Time Sampled: 10:50 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK I r 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I Endosulfan I <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I Endosulfan 11 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Toxaphene <1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( * 51 % 60-140% 02/19/99 02/19/99 0228/99 0228/99 MGK 1 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 86% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( * 51% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 86% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <2 µg/L, 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 Page IS of 24 Certes Environmental Laboratories -=09 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229. 972-620-7966.800-394-2872 • FAX :':-620-7963. Email: certes®aol.com .- Aical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Rssearch Microbiology r Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0488-005 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8151A 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM i Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM i Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 MCPA <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 SM 4500CI.B Chloride 160 mg/L 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 182 mg/L 50 02/19/99 02/19/99 DJD 10 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 435 mg/L 1.00 02/18/99 02/19/99 BWB 10 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia 0.51 mg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/22/99 02/22/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 240 mg/L 25 02/22/99 02/22/99 DJD 5 EPA 6010B Boron 0.409 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Potassium 15.2 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Sodium 104 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Calcium 60.0 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Magnesium 22.2 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/18/99 02/19/99 JMO 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 3 mg/L 1 02/19/99 02/20/99 SAB 1 EPA 8270C Benzoic acid <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <20 µg/L 20 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Chlorophenol < 10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol < 10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4-Dimethylphenol <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Page 16 of 24 Cartes Environmental Laboratories 72C9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Taxas, 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - = --620.7963- Email: certes@aol.com ---iytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences :z-arch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0488-005 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C 4-Methylphenol <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Nitrophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Nitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Pentachlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Phenol <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Acenaphthene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Acenaphthylene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(a)anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzyl alcohol <20 µg/L 20 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-chloroethoxy) methane <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Butylbenzylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Chloroaniline <20 µg/L 20 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Chloronaphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Chrysene <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Dibenzofuran <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB I 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB I 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <20 µg/L 20 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Diethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 -03/01/99 MJB I Dimethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Di-n-butylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB I 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB I Di-n-octylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB I Azobenzene <20 µg/L 20 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Page 17 of 24 Certes Environmental Laboratories -=:9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229. 972-620-7966 .800-394-2872 - F-'- •520-7963 • Email: certes daol.com �-a ;;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Fa:==rch Microbiology k l Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed I Sample: 99-0488-005 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution } EPA 8270C Fluoranthene <10 µg/L. 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Fluorene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 r„ Hexachlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Hexachlorobutadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <10 µg/L. 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Hexachloroethane <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB I Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Isophorone <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Methylnaphthalene <10 µg/L. 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 1^ Naphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 I 2-Nitroani.line <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 3-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 r 4-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 ,.. N-Nitrosodimethylamine <20 µg/L 20 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 N-Nitrosodiprepylamine <10 µg/L. 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Phenanthrene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB I **Quality Control Surrogate 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB I Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 69% 49-118% 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB I P" 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 64% 43-116% 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Terphenyl-d14 (SS) 67% 33-144% 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB I * Surrogate recovery is out of range Client Sample ID: WELL C Sample Number: 99-0488-006 Date Sampled: 02/16/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 11:50 Sampled By: LW r. EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 I 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK I 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L. 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L. 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 ON% t delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 Page 18 of 24 Certes Environmental Laboratories _209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800.394-2872 • FAX .--2.620-7963 • Email: certes®aol.com .-alytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Research Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0488-006 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan I <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan I1 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (* 50% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 80% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (* 50% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 80% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 MCPA <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 SM 4500C1.B Chloride 150 mg/L 50 02/19/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 130 mg/L 25 02/19/99 02/19/99 DJD 5 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 6.80 mg/L 1.00 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 Page 19 of 24 ` Certes Environmental Laboratories ---49 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229 . 972.620-7966. 800-394-2872 • F ;-=-620-7963 • Email: Certes®aol.com Anaiytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences s arch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0488-006 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution Sh14500NH3.D Ammonia <0.10 mg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 SN12320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/22/99 02/22/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 290 mg/L 25 02/22/99 02/22/99 DJD 5 EPA 6010B Boron 0.399 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Potassium 16.1 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Sodium 99.2 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX I Calcium 67.9 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Magnesium 22.4 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/18/99 02/19/99 JMO 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC I Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC I Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 * Surrogate recovery Is out of range Client Sample ID: WELL E Sample Number: 99-0488-007 Date Sampled: 02/16/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 14:30 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan 1 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan 11 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Page 20 of 24 r- t . 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Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK I �., Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 Toxaphene <1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( * 58% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 84% 60-140% 02/19/99 02R8/99 MGK 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK I P" Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK I **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 `. 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (* 58% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 84% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM I 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 ,1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM I Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM I Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 MCPA <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 SM 4500CLB Chloride 190 mg/L 50 02/18/99 02/19/99 BWB 10 0- EPA 375.4 Sulfate 266 mg/L 50 02/19/99 02/19/99 DJD 10 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 5.52 mg/L 1.00 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 y� SM4500NH3.D Ammonia <0.10 mg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 € Shi 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/22/99 02/22/99 DJD 1 EPA 6010B Alkalinity as Bicarbonate Boron 370 0.496 mg/L mg/L 25 0.010 02/22/99 02/18/99 02/22/99 02/22/99 DJD OX 5 I Potassium 17.6 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Sodium 142 mg/L 1.0 02/19/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Page 21 of 24 LM Certes Environmental Laboratories Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229-972-620-7966.800.394.2872 - _ :-620-7963 • Email: certes (g�aol.com ^a,vtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = = -arch Microbiology i !� Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0488-007 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution r� G EPA 6010B Calcium 62.0 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX I Magnesium 22.5 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC I Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 ^• EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/18/99 02/19/99 JMO 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 (" Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 t'^ Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 !^ SM 9222D Fecal Coliform < 1 coUl00mL 1 02/17/99 02/18/99 DID 1 SM 9222B Total Coliform 16 coUl00mL 4 02/17/99 02/18/99 DJD 4 * Surrogate recovery is out of range pw i Client Sample ID: WELL I Sample Number: 99-0488-008 r Date Sampled: 02/16/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid t Time Sampled: 14:50 Sampled By: LW r.., EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK I 4 alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 i alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan I <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan II <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 r„ Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 Endrin aldehyde 0.071 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/29/99 MGK 1 Page 22 of 24 Certes Environmental Laboratories =rn Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Gallas, Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 • _-2-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com A�a:y;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences E_==arch Microbiology t Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed +^ Sample: 99-0488-008 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Toxaphene <1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 r R "Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetmchloro-m-xylene ( 77% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 79% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 !� ?_ EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 [ 4 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 r. Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( 77% 60-140% 02/19/99 0229/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 79% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 2,4-DS <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 f MCPA <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L. 2 0222/99 0223/99 ARM 1 i SM 4500CLB Chloride 500 mg/L 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 t EPA 375.4 Sulfate 262 mg/L 50 02/19/99 02/19/99 DID 10 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 1.29 mg/L 1.00 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia <0.10 mg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB l SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 0222/99 0222/99 DJD 1 E Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 390 mg/L 25 0222/99 0222/99 DJD 5 EPA 6010B Boron 0.387 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Potassium 27.4 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 0222/99 OX 1 Sodium 211 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 0222/99 OX 1 Calcium 45.1 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 0222/99 OX 1 Magnesium 24.6 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 0222/99 OX l Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Page 23 of 24 Certes nvir E onmental Laboratories 22o9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620-7966. 800-394-2872 - .-=-620-7963- Email: certes@aol.com Anaivtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = - s = arch Microbiology r i Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0488 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0488-008 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 6010B Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/19/99 02/19/99 JMO 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 I Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 418.1 TPH 1 mg/L 1 02/19/99 02/20/99 SAB 1 EPA 351.4 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1.0 mg/L 0.4 02/23/99 02/23/99 ARM 1 r." Page 24 of 24 Certes Environmental Laboratories _=C9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2672 - _= _-2-620.7963- Email: certes@aol.com .-a.vtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = = search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0488 : As B.. Ca Cd Laboratory Control Sample Batch Number 021899A 021899A 021999A 021899A Date Prepared 02/18/99 02/19/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/25/99 02/25/99 02/25/99 02/25/99 % Recovery 97 97 115 96 % Recovery Duplicate 93 94 120 93 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 4 3 5 3 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) <2.50 <10.0 <50.0 <0.50 C Cu K Mg Laboratory Control Sample Batch Number 021899A 021899A 021899A 021899A Date Prepared 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/25/99 02/25/99 1 02/25/99 02/25/99 % Recovery 86 95 75 106 % Recovery Duplicate 86 95 175 107 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 0 0 1 0 1 I Method Blank (m ) (µ ) (m ) ( ) <0.50 <0.50 <50.0 <0.50 µg/I - micrograms per liter (ppb) mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) jig/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) < = less than % = percent MS = Matrix Spike RPD = Relative Percentage Difference MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate RW - Reagent Water LCS = Laboratory Control Sample LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BS = Blank Spike BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter Certes Environmental Laboratories __.9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229. 972-620.7966.800.394-2872 - r-i : -_•c20-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com r-a.ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Ps arch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0488 Mo . Na Ni . Pb Laboratory Control Sample Batch Number 021899A 021899A 021899A 021899A Date Prepared 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/25/99 02/25/99 0225/99 02/25/99 % Recovery 101 116 93 95 % Recovery Duplicate 103 117 96 93 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 2 1 3 2 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (µ ) <1.00 <50.0 <1.00 <1.50 Se Zn Laboratory Control Sample Batch Number 021899A 021899A 102/25/99 Date Prepared 02/18/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/25/99 % Recovery 70• 108 % Recovery Duplicate 90 110 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 20• 2 Method Blank m ) ( ) m ) ( ) <2.00 <5.00 *Outside Control Limits µg/I = micrograms per liter (ppb) jig/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/I = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kiloo-am (ppm) % = percent RPD - Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories :_09 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dal!as. Texas. 75229.972.620-7966.800.394-2872 • _ :-2.620.7963 - Email: certes@aol.com --_:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences --=search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0488 .. E A3 Cd Cr Cu .. Mo Matrix S ike Batch Number W021899 W021899 W021899 W021899 W021899 Date Prepared 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 Spiked Sample ID 0492-1 0492-1 0492.1 0492-1 0492-1 Sample Measured Result <0.050 <0.005 <0.005 <0.010 <0.010 Spike Level (m ) ( L) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Spike Result (mg/L) (µg/L) (mg/Kg) (µg/Kg) 0.467 0.446 0.437 0.445 0.455 % Recovery 93 89 87 89 91 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.462 0.445 0.437 0.438 0.458 % Recovery Duplicate 92 89 87 88 92 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 1 0 0 1 1 Control Limits (%low %hi 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <0.005 <0.005 <0.010 <0.010 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Spike Result m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.457 0.465 0.453 0.456 0.455 % Recovery 91 93 91 91 91 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.457 0.476 0.459 0.463 0.467 % Recovery Duplicate 91 95 92 93 93 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 0 2 180-120 1 2 3 Control Limits %low -%hi 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/1 - milligrams per liter I ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD - Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories =_'-9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229. 972.620-7966.800-394-2872 - c-2.620-7963- Email: certes4aol.com Ar-=-tytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = = s=arch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0488 Ni Pb, St Zn . Hg Matrix S ike Batch Number W021899 W021899 W021899 W021899 W021899 Date Prepared 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 Spiked Sample 1D 0492-1 0492-1 0492-1 0492-1 0492-2 Sample Measured Result <0.010 <0.015 <0.020 <0.050 <0.0001 Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.0050 Spike Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.448 0.468 0.469 0.464 0.0039 % Recovery 90 94 94 93 78 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.433 0.468 0.489 0.455 0.0036 % Recovery Duplicate 87 94 98 1 91 72 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 3 0 4 2 7 Control Limits %low %hi ) 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.010 <0.015 <0.020 <0.050 <0.0001 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.0050 Spike Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.461 0.474 0.491 0.468 0.0050 % Recovery 92 95 96 1 94 100 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.468 0.491 0.472 0.474 0.0051 % Recovery Duplicate 94 1 98 94 95 102 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 2 4 2 ( 1 1 Control Limits %low "/ohi 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/I = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % - percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories =2^9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872- FIX :-=-620-7963- Email:certesCaol.com - =:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences =_ - arch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.; 99-0488 iHg Alltalinity; Chloride Chloride . Sulfate: . Matrix Spike Batch Number W022299 Alk-022299 CI-22299 CI-21899 S0421999 Date Prepared 0222/99 0222/99 022299 02/18/99 02/19/99 Date Analyzed 0223/99 0222/99 02/22199 02/18/99 02/19/99 Spiked Sample ID 0517-6 0488-3 0512-1 0432-1 0492-3 Sample Measured Result 0.151 720 220 440 197 Spike Level (m )( )(m )( ) 0.500 1000 500 500 100 Spike Result (mg/L) (µg/L) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.578 1640 740 930 107 % Recovery 85 92 104 98 107 Spike Duplicate Result (m )( )(m )( ) 0.685 1680 740 930 110 % Recovery Duplicate 107 94 104 98 110 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 17 2 0 0 3 Control Limits (%low%hi ) 75-125 80-120 75-125 75-125 0-20 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) <0.010 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (rn ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.500 100 50.0 50.0 100 Spike Result (m ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.490 102 53.0 52.0 92.8 % Recovery 98 102 106 104 93 Spike Duplicate Result (m )( (mg/Kg) () 0.493 N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate 99 N/A N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A Control Limits %low "/ohi 80-120 90-110 90-110 90-110 90-110 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories __:9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972.620-7966.600-394-2872 • FAN. c-2-620-7963 - Email: certes4aol.com r.ra:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Fs_=.arch Microbiology F t Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0488 Satiate Ammonia Ammonia Nitrite Nitrite Matrix Spike Batch Number S0421999 NH321699 NH321999 NO2S22299 NO221999 Date Prepared 02/19/99 02/15/99 02/19/99 0222/99 02/19/99 Date Analyzed 02/19/99 02/16/99 02/19/99 02/22/99 02/19/99 Spiked Sample ID 0488-1 0432-1 0492-1 0488-2 0492-1 Sample Measured Result 205 0.387 0.557 26.3 <0.010 Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 100 1.00 1.00 10.0 0.050 Spike Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 279 1.32 1.38 35.2 0.050 % Recovery 74 93 82 89 100 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 284 1.36 1.41 35.5 0.049 % Recovery Duplicate 79 97 85 92 98 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 5 4 4 3 2 Control Limits (%low -%hi 0-20 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <5.00 <0.010 <0.010 <1.00 <0.010 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level m ( (mg/Kg) ) 100 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.020 Spike Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 92.8 0.91 0.90 1.03 0.019 % Recovery 93 91 90 103 97 Spike Duplicate Result m ( ) (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Control Limits %low -%hi ) 90-110 90-110 90-110 90-110 90-110 µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/em = micromhos/centimeter mg/1= milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % - percent RPD - Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories _=79 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229 - 972-620.7966.800.394-2672 • e-2-620.7963 • Email: certes @aol.com Ara -:tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences a=search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0488 Nitrite IKitrtte. Nitrite TPH 418.1 TPH 418.1E Matrix S ike Batch Number N0221999 N0322299 N0321899 W99-011 S990013 Date Prepared 02/19/99 0222/99 02/18/99 02/19/99 02/22/99 Date Analyzed 02/19/99 0222/99 02/18/99 0220/99 02/22/99 S iked Sample ID 0488-2 0488-3 0432-7 RW 0486-1 Sample Measured Result <0.010 <1.00 12.1 <1.00 <10.0 Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ) 0.020 5.00 5.00 5.00 167 Spike Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.018 4.70 15.6 5.70 176 % Recovery 90 94 84 114 105 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.019 4.60 15.8 5.70 178 % Recovery Duplicate 95 93 88 114 106 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 5 1 5 0 1 Control Limits (%low -%hi 90-120 75-125 75-125 80-120 80-120 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.010 <0.10 <0.010 <1.00 <10.0 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.020 0.50 0.50 5.00 167 Spike Result (m ) ( ) m ( ) 0.019 0.51 0.52 N/A 196 % Recovery 97 102 104 N/A 117 Spike Duplicate Result m )(m ) ) N/A N/A N/A N/A 182 % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N/A 109 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N/A 8 Control Limits %low "/ohi 90-110 90-110 90-110 80-120 80-120 µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/1- milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD — Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories =2109 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620.7966.800-394-2872 - = :-_•620-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com '-alytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences -- _ search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0488 - Y. r ! Herbicides . Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen Laboratory Control Sample Batch Number 99EN0611 99ENG611 99EN0611 Date Prepared 0222/99 OV221199 02/22/99 Date Analyzed 0222/99 0121 '99 0222/99 Spiked Sample ID GA269-174 GA-169-176 GA116-154 % Recovery 99 103 98 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <1.00 <16.0 <21.0 pg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories _::9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229. 972-620-7966. 800-394-2872 • F ,'2.620-7963- Email: certesaaol.com y;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences :=_ --- arch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0488 Fecal Total Coliform . Coliform . Batch Number FecCol-021799 TotCol-021799 Date Prepared 02/18/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/ 18/99 02/ 18/99 Sample ID 0488-7 0488-7 Sample Result (umho/cm) m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) <1.00 16.0 Sample Duplicate Result (umho/cm) (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <1.00 16.0 Relative Percent Difference RPD 0 0 Control Limits 0-20 0-20 Method Blank <1.00 1 <1.00 Control Sa Spike Level (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N/A Spike Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A Control Limits (%low -%hi N/A 90-110 µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) µglkg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/I = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % — percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories =i^.8 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966. 800.394-2872 - FAX ;-=-620-7963 • Email: certes®aol.ccm --..vocal Chemistry Environmental Sciences Fe=_arch Microbiology r r Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0488 Phenol 2-Chloro- phenol Acenaph thene Pyrene 1,4- Dichloro- benzene n-Nitroso- d>I n- : propylamine Matrix Spike Batch Number S990144 S990144 S990144 S990144 S990144 S990144 Date Prepared 02/22/99 02/22/99 02/22/99 02 22/99 02/22/99 02/22/99 Date Analyzed 02/23/99 02/23/99 02/23/99 0223/99 02/23/99 02/23/99 % Recovery 102 91 123 109 105 104 % Recovery Duplicate 105 95 126 109 114 107 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 3 4 2 0 8 3 Control Limits (%low "/ohi ) 10-120 23-134 47-145 52-125 20-124 10-230 Method Blank (m )(µ )(m )(µ ) 1 <20 <20 <10 <10 <10 <10 :;` 14,4 Trichloro- ; benzene 4-Chloro- ; ".: 3-methyl= ' Ph eno 4-Nitro- phenol .. 2,4,-Dini _ trotoluene ni Penta- chloro- phenol Matrix Spike Batch Number S990144 S990144 S990144 S990144 S990144 Date Prepared 02/22/99 02/22/99 0222/99 02/22/99 02/22/99 Date Analyzed 02/23/99 0223/99 0223/99 02/23/99 02/23/99 % Recovery 124 91 111 121 125 % Recovery Duplicate 128 91 116 121 129 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 3 1 4 0 3 Control Limits (%low -%hi 44-142 22-147 10-132 39-139 14-176 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <10 <20 <20 <10 <20 µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/1 - milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % - percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD — Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories =C9 Wisconsin Street. 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Email: certesoaol.com Arawtical Chemistry Environmental Sciences -search Microbiology f .— I Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0488 Phenol 2-Chloro- phenol 1,4 kDtchloro-,' benzene n-Nitroso-: di-n propylami : Oe 1,2,4-_ Trichloro- benzene 4-Chioro- 3- ethyl-.: phenol Matrix Spike Batch Number SVW-019 SVW-019 SVW-019 SVW-019 SVW-019 SVW-019 Date Prepared 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03 01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 Date Analyzed 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03 '01 /99 03/01/99 03/01/99 Spiked Sample ID LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD Spike Level (mg/L)( )(rn )( ) 200 200 100 100 100 200 Spike Result (mg/L) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) N/A N/A N/A NA N/A N/A 916 Recovery N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (mg/L)( )(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A %' Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A Control Limits %low %hi ) 5-112 23-134 20-124 10-230 44-142 22-147 Method Blank (mg/L) ()(m )( ) CIO CIO <10 <10 <10 <20 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (mg/L) (mg/Kg) ( ) 200 200 100 100 100 200 Spike Result (mg/L) ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 79 118 52 79 59 148 %' Recovery 40 59 52 79 59 74 Spike Duplicate Result (mg/L) ( (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 49 92 45 64 50 118 °.'o Recove Du licate 25 46 45 64 50 59 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 46* 25 116 26 16 22 Control Limits %low -%hi ) 5-112 23-134 20-124 1 10-230 44-142 1 22-147 *Outside Control Limits µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/1= milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories "9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Callas, Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - F,i;t c- 620-7963 - Email: certes daol.com Microbiology :;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Fes=arch Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0498 Acenaph- then 4-Nitro- phenol' 2,4rDiini- trotoluene Pentachloro— phenol Pyrene Matrix S ike Batch Number SVW-019 SVW-019 SVW-019 SVW-019 SVW-019 Date Prepared 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 Date Analyzed 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 Spiked Sample 1D LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD Spike Level (m )( )(m )( ) 100 200 100 200 100 Spike Result (m )( (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Control Limits (%low %hi ) 47-145 10-132 39-139 14-176 52-115 Method Blank (m )( )(m )( ) <10 <20 <10 <20 <10 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m )( )(m )( ) 100 200 100 200 100 Spike Result (m )( (mg/Kg) () 70 133 90 202 99 % Recovery 70 67 90 101 99 Spike Duplicate. Result (m )(pg/L) (mg/Kg) () 59 51 71 159 79 % Recovery Duplicate 59 26 71 80 79 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 17 89* 24* 24 22 Control Limits (%low -%hi 47-145 10-132 39-139 14-176 52-115 *Outside Control Limits µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (Fpm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % - percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicare Certes Environmental Laboratories =_09 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972-620.7966.800-394-2872 - Fr;, :-2-=20-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com .:;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences search Microbiology pip I Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0488 - -Gamma- (Llndane) Heptachlor. Aldrin Matrix S ike Batch Number PST99014 PST99014 PST99014 Date Prepared 02/18/99 0218/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/27/99 02:27/99 02/27/99 S iked Sample 1D N/A N!A N/A Spike Level (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.40 0.40 0.40 Spike Result (m )( )(mg/Kg) ( N/A N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A Control Limits (%low %hi 50-119 46-117 44-104 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ) ( ) (m ) ( ) 0.40 0.40 0.40 Spike Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.227 0.292 0.239 % Recovery 57 73 60 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.249 0.314 0.262 % Recovery Duplicate 62 78 66 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 9 7 9 Control Limits %low %hi 50-119 46-117 44-104 µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories ::,"9 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972.620-7966. 600-394-2872 • FAX c'2-620-7263- Email: certes@aol.com A ;;;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Fe:earch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0488 Dieldrin:; Endrin -: 4,4-DDT; , Arachlor 1260 Matrix Spike Batch Number PST99014 PST99014 PST99014 PCB99014 Date Prepared 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/27/99 02/27/99 02/27/99 02/27/99 Spiked Sample ID N/A N/A N/A N/A Spike Level (m ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 Spike Result (m ( )(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N/A Control Limits (%low'/ohi ) 48-119 62-133 59-148 48-139 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 <5.00 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level m ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 Spike Result (m ) ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.823 0.919 0.990 4.03 % Recovery 82 92 99 81 Spike Duplicate Result m ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.817 0.903 1.00 4.22 % Recovery Duplicate 82 90 100 84 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 1 2 1 5 Control Limits %low -%hi 48-119 62-133 59-148 48-139 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/1= milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories _:09 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. 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Texas 75229 ? 72-o2C^- 7 966 800-394-2872 FAX 972-6210-%9VJ FA/� 6 Email: cartes _ _ .: oni CERTES ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES ANALYTICAL REPORT Certes File Number: 99-0492 t; Client Project I.D.: EN1761 Prepared for: ENPROTEC INC. 6310 Genoa Avenue, Suite E Lubbock, TX 79424 Attention: Mark Schneider Report Date: 03/02/99 Included are the results of chemical analyses for the samples submitted to Certes Environmental Laboratories, L.L.C., on 02/17/99. All analytical results met Quality Control requirements as set by the industry accepted criteria. Please refer to the Laboratory Quality Control Results section of this report. This report must be reproduced in its entirety. Sincerely, Certes Environmental Laboratories, L.L.C. 4 v Amy LaSalle President - .. ...a: ��, .R=stry crt:'i...., , . .- '.-.t— C0S -. --. Cis Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0492 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed ,... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution Client Sample ID: WELL O Sample Number: 99-0492-001 Date Sampled: 02/12/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 11:30 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 "~ 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK I 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 f alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L, 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan 1 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan 11 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 F Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 s 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (* 56% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 80% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 { Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Auk Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228199 MGK 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228199 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 �* 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (* 56% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 80% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 i Page 2 of 11 r- r: Certes Environmental Laboratories -09 Wisconsin Street. 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Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8151A 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 MCPA <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM I SM 4500CLB Chloride 2500 mg/L 2500 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 500 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 264 mg/L 50 02/19/99 02/19/99 DID 10 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 8.25 mg/L 1.00 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia 0.56 mg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/22/99 02/22/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 290 mg/L 25 02/22/99 02/22/99 DJD 5 EPA 6010B Boron 0.454 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Potassium 21.9 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Sodium 101 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Calcium 76.5 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Magnesium 23.6 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX I Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC I Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/18/99 02/19/99 JMO 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC I Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 * Surrogate recovery Is out of range Client Sample ID: WELL R Sample Number. 99-0492-002 Date Sampled: 02/12/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 13:30 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK I t ' 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 p,.., 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 f" Page 3 of 11 Certes Environmental Laboratories :709 Wisconsin Street. 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Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/.99 02/28/99 MGK 1 alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK F i beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan 1 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan II <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK I Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02128/99 MGK 1 r• Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( * 59% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 89% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 I EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 r„ Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02128/99 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (* 59% 60-140% 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 89% 60-140016 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 i 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 - Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 02122/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 ' Page 4of11 Certes Environmental Laboratories _7:3 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. texas. 75229 - 972-6207,966.800.394-2872 • F4'8 :-:-320.7_2; 0"3 •Email: cerlesaaol.c0m i - =_ • 6cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences sarch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0492 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0492-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8151A MCPA <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 02/22/99 02/22/99 ARM I SM 4500CLB Chloride 500 mg/L 250 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 50 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 270 mg/L 50 02/19/99 02/19/99 DJD 10 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 9.25 mg/L 5.00 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 50 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia <0.10 mg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02122/99 02/22/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 1060 mg/L 25 02/22/99 02/22/99 DJD 5 EPA 6010B Boron 0.361 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Potassium 27.2 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Sodium 162 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Calcium 100 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Magnesium 24.5 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX l Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/18/99 02/19/99 JMO 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC I Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 8270C Benzoic acid <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <20 µg/L 20 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Chlorophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4-Dichlorophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4-Dimethylphenol <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4-Dinitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Methylphenol <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Methylphenol <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Nitrophenol < 10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Nitrophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Pentachlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Phenol <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Page 5 ofll FCertes Environmental Laboratories Wisconsin Street. 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Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8270C Acenaphthene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Acenaphthylene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzidine <20 µg/L 20 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(a)anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 k Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Benzyl alcohol <20 µg/L 20 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4 bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-chloroethoxy)methane <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 r Burylbenzylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Chloroaniline <20 µg/L 20 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Chloronaphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Chrysene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Dibenzofuran <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 y f 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 i. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <20 µg/L 20 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 C Diethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Dimethylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Di-n-butylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 I 2,6-Dinitrotoluene (2,6-DN7) <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 DI-n-octylphthalate <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Azobenzene <20 µg/L 20 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Fluoranthene <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 j Fluorene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Hexachlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 0220/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 7 Hexachlorobutadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 i Hexachloroethane <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Page 6 of 11 7 t. Cerles Environmental Laboratories 2209 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620.7966.800-394-2872 - FAt ;-2-620-7963 - Email: ceries@aol.com r r--.vticai Chemistry Environmental Sciences R=:=arch Microbiology l Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0492 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed 7 Sample: 99-0492-002 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution 10 EPA 8270C Isophorone <10 µg/L 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Methylnaphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Naphthalene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB I 2-Nitroaniline <50 µg/L 50 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB I 3-Nitroaniline 4-Nitroaniline <50 <50 µg/L µg/L 50 50 02/20/99 02/20/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 MJB I MJB 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 r" N-Nitrosodimethylamine <20 µg/L 20 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 N-Nitrosodipropylamine <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Phenanthrene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Pyrene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 I,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <10 µg/L 10 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Nitrobenzene-d5 (SS) 65% 49-118% 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 61% 43-116% 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 Terphenyl-d14 (SS) 67% 33-144% 02/20/99 03/01/99 MJB 1 r I * Surrogate recovery is out of range Client Sample ID: WELL H Sample Number: 99-0492-003 Date Sampled: 02/12/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 14:40 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/I9/99 02/28/99 MGK delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK Endosulfan I <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK Endosulfan 11 <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK Page 7 of 11 Certes Environmental Laboratories _=09 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229. 972.620-7966 - 600-394-2872 • F= -620.7963- Email: certes@aol.com $ A:-a,ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences = _ : =arch Microbiology i Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0492 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0492-003 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L, 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Toxaphene < 1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (* 58% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228199 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 86% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L, 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1132 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228199 MGK I Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 t., Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene ( * 58% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 86% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L, 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM l I Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 I MCPA <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 SN14500CLB Chloride 500 mg/L 50 02/19/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 197 mg/L 50 02/19/99 02/19/99 DJD 10 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 EPA 3533 Nitrate 2.88 mg/L 1.00 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 Slii4500NH3.D Ammonia <0.10 mg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 Sht 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 0222/99 0222N9 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 480 mg/L 25 0222/99 0222/99 DJD 5 EPA 6010B Boron 0396 mg/L 0.010 02/19/99 0222/99 OX 1 i Potassium 293 mg/L 1.0 02/19/99 0222/99 OX I Sodium 185 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 0222/99 OX 1 r Calcium 105 mg/L 1.0 02/19/99 0222/99 OX 1 Page 8 of 11 F Certes Environmental Laboratories :209 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas, 75229.972-620-7966.600-394-2872 - FAX ',-_-620-7963 - Email: certes @aol.ccm -a ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences E__earch Microbiology Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0492 Report Date: 03/02/99 r I F Samnle: 99-0492-003 continued... EPA 6010B Magnesium Arsenic Cadmium Chromium EPA 7470A Mercury EPA 6010B Zinc Copper Nickel Lead Selenium Molybdenum EPA 418.1 TPH EPA 351.4 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen * Surrogate recovery is out of range Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution 24.7 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/19/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/19/99 02/19/99 JMO 1 <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/19/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 2 mg/L 1 02/19/99 0220/99 SAB 1 0.90 mg/L 0.40 0222/99 0222/99 ARM Client Sample ID: WELL K Sample Number: 99-0492-004 Date Sampled: 02/12/99 Sample Matrix: Liquid Time Sampled: 15:50 Sampled By: LW EPA 8081A 4,4'-DDD <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 4,4'-DDE <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 4,4'-DDT <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 alpha-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 beta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I delta-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 alpha -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I gamma -Chlordane <0.05 µg/L 0.05 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I Dieldrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I Endosulfan I <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan II <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endosulfan sulfate <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endrin <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endrin aldehyde <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Endrin keytone <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK I gamma-BHC <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Heptachlor epoxide <0.050 µg/L 0.050 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Methoxychlor <0.10 µg/L 0.10 02/19199 0228/99 MGK 1 Page 9 of 11 Certes Environmental Laboratories =_:3 Wisconsin Street. 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Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 8081A Toxaphene <1.0 µg/L 1.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene (* 51% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 84% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 EPA 8082 Aroclor-1016 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1221 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1232 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1242 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99. 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1248 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 02/28/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1254 <5.0 µg/L 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Aroclor-1260 <5.0 µg/L. 5.0 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 **Quality Control Surrogate 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene( *51% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 Decachlorobiphenyl (SS) 84% 60-140% 02/19/99 0228/99 MGK 1 EPA 8151A 2,4-D <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 2,4-DB <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-T <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 Dalapon <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 Dicamba <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 Dichloroprop <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 Dinoseb <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 MCPA <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 MCCP <2 µg/L 2 0222/99 0222/99 ARM 1 SM 4500CI.B Chloride 350 mg/L 50 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 EPA 375.4 Sulfate 406 mg/L 75 02/19/99 02/19/99 DJD 15 EPA 354.1 Nitrite <0.01 mg/L 0.01 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 EPA 353.3 Nitrate 4.58 mg/L 1.00 02/18/99 02/18/99 BWB 10 SM4500NH3.D Ammonia <0.10 mg/L 0.10 02/19/99 02/19/99 BWB 1 SM 2320B Alkalinity as Carbonate <5 mg/L 5 02/22/99 0222/99 DJD 1 Alkalinity as Bicarbonate 260 mg/L 25 0222/99 0222/99 DJD 5 EPA 6010B Boron 0.620 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Potassium 26.5 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 02/22/99 OX 1 Sodium 187 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 0222/99 OX 1 Calcium 93.2 mg/L 1.0 02/18/99 0222/99 OX 1 Magnesium 23.9 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 0222/99 OX 1 Arsenic <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Cadmium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Chromium <0.005 mg/L 0.005 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Page 10 of 11 7 Certes Environmental Laboratories :709 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620.7966.600-394-2872 • Gs + 2-520-7963 - Email: certes@aol.com Ara.ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences res=arch Microbiology P Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0492 Report Date: 03/02/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed Sample: 99-0492-004 Continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution EPA 7470A Mercury <0.0001 mg/L 0.0001 02/18/99 02/19/99 .IMO 1 EPA 6010B Zinc <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Copper <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC I Nickel <0.010 mg/L 0.010 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC Lead <0.015 mg/L 0.015 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Selenium <0.040 mg/L 0.040 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 Molybdenum <0.050 mg/L 0.050 02/18/99 02/19/99 KJC 1 EPA 418.1 TPH l mg/L 1 02/19/99 02/20/99 SAB I * Surrogate recovery is out ojrange Page 11 of 11 Certes Environmental Laboratories :209 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620.7966.800.394-2872 - Fes'- ;'=-620.7963 • Email: certesdaol.com Ana;ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Fe;=arch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0492 Ca Cd K Mg Na Laboratory Control Sample Batch Number 021999 ICVS 021899 021999 021899 Date Prepared 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/18; 99 02/19/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/22/99 02/22/99 02/21'99 02/22/99 02/22/99 % Recovery 84 104 88 104 89 % Recovery Duplicate 80 105 86 105 89 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 4 1 2 1 0 Method Blank <0.010 1 <0.005 1 <1.00 1 <0.010 I <1.00 µwl = micrograms per liter (ppb) mg/I = milligrams per liter I ppm) µkg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) < = less than % = percent MS = Matrix Spike RPD = Relative Percentage Difference .MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate RW - Reagent Water LCS = Laboratory Control Sample LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BS = Blank Spike BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter Mertes Environmental Laboratories __:3 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972.620-7966. 800-394-2872- 2-620-7963 • Email: certes4�aol.com :,cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences = _ : earch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0492 As Cd Cr Cu : Mo Matrix S ike Batch Number W021999 W021899 W021899 W021899 W021899 Date Prepared 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/19/99 Date Analyzed 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 Spiked Sample ID 0492-1 0492-1 0492-1 0492-1 0492-1 Sample Measured Result <0.050 <0.005 <0.005 <0.010 <0.010 Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Spike Result (mg/L) (µg/L) (mg/Kg) (µg/Kg) 0.467 0.446 0.437 0.445 0.455 % Recovery 93 89 87 89 91 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.462 0.445 0.437 0.438 0.458 % Recovery Duplicate 92 89 87 88 92 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 1 0 0 1 1 Control Limits (%low -%hi ) 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <0.005 <0.005 <0.010 <0.010 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Spike Result (m ) ( ) (m ) ( ) 0.457 0.465 0.453 0.456 0.455 % Recovery 91 93 91 91 91 Spike Duplicate Result m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.457 0.476 0.459 0.463 0.467 % Recovery Duplicate 91 95 92 93 93 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 0 2 1 2 3 180-120 Control Limits %low "/ohi ) 80-120 80-120 k80-120 80-120 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) jig/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS — Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/1= milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD - Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories =C9 Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972.620-7966.800.394.2872 • FAX : 620-7963- Email: certes®aol.com Ana.ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F:==arch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0492 Ni Pb Se 7.n Hg Matrix Spike Batch Number W021899 W021899 W021899 W021899 W021899 Date Prepared 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 02/19/99 Spiked Sample ID 0492-1 0492-1 0492-1 0492-1 0492-2 Sample Measured Result <0.010 <0.015 <0.020 <0.050 <0.0001 Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.0050 Spike Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.448 0.468 0.469 0.464 0.0039 % Recovery 90 94 94 93 78 Spike Duplicate Result m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.433 0.468 0.489 0.455 0.0036 % Recovery Duplicate 87 94 98 91 72 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 3 0 4 2 7 Control Limits (%low%hi ) 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 75-125 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) <0.010 <0.015 <0.020 <0.050 <0.000I Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level m ) ) (m ) (jig/Kg) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.0050 Spike Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.461 0.474 0.481 0.468 0.0050 % Recovery 92 95 96 94 100 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( (mg/Kg) ( 0.468 0.491 0.472 0.474 0.0051 % Recovery Duplicate 94 98 94 95 102 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 2 4 2 1 1 Control Limits %low -%hi 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 80-120 µg/I = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories =_09 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972.620.7966.800-394-2872 - F.:.t : -_-620-7963 • Email: certes@aol.com rn:ytical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Fe==arch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0492 r Alkalinity Chloride x jY Sulfate Ammonia :. Matrix Spike Batch Number Alk-022299 CI-21899 1 SO421999 NH321999 Date Prepared 02/22/99 02/18/99 i 02/19/99 02/19/99 Date Analyzed 02/22/99 02/18/99 i 02/19/99 02/19/99 Spiked Sample ID 0492-1 0432-1 10492-3 0492-1 Sample Measured Result 290 440 197 0.557 Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 540 500 100 1.00 Spike Result (mg/L) (µg/L) (mg/Kg) (µg/Kg) 250 930 1304 1.38 % Recovery 100 98 107 82 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 550 i 930 1 307 1.41 % Recovery Duplicate 104 98 110 85 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 4 0 3 4 Control Limits (%low -%hi ) 80-120 75-125 0-20 75-125 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <5.00 44 <5.00 i <5.00 <0.010 I Laboratory Control Sample i I Spike Level (m ( ) (m ) ( ) 100 50.0 100 1.00 Spike Result (mQ/L) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 102 52.0 92.8 0.90 % Recovery 102 104 °: 93 90 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( )(m ) ) N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A I N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A I N/A N/A 190-110 Control Limits %low -%hi 90-110 90-110 1 90-110 µgA = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than NIS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (Fpm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplic= Certes Environmental Laboratories __:? Wisconsin Street. Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 - ==._ :-2.520-7963 - Email: certesc-aot.com :k?-__ .-:cal Chemistry Environmental Sciences = --- :=arch Microbiology F Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0492 :. Nifnte oNUmte TPH 418.1 Arochlor 1260 Matrix Spike Batch Number NO221999 NO321899 W99-011 PCB99014 Date Prepared 02/19/99 02/18/99 02/19/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/19/99 02/18/99 02/20/99 02/27/99 Spiked Sample ID 0492-1 0432-7 RW N/A Sample Measured Result <0.010 12.1 <1.00 N/A Spike Level (m ( ) m ) ( ) 0.050 5.00 5.00 5.00 Spike Result (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.050 15.6 5.70 N/A % Recovery 100 84 114 N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.049 15.8 5.70 N/A % Recovery Duplicate 98 88 114 N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 2 5 0 N/A Control Limits (%low%hi 75-125 75-125 80-120 48-139 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) <0.010 <0.010 <1.00 <5.00 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m ( (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.020 0.50 5.00 5.00 Spike Result (m ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.019 0.52 N/A 4.03 % Recovery 97 104 N/A 81 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) N/A N/A N/A 4.22 % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A 84 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A 5 Control Limits %low %hi ) 90-110 90-110 80-120 48-139 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories =_=3 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas, 75229.972.620.7966 •800-394.2B72 - FAX :-=-620-7963 • Email: certes lc�'aol.com Aga ;ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Re-z arch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0492 Gamma-BHC . (Lindane) =: Heptachlor. Aldrin Matrix S ike Batch Number PST99014 PST99014 PST99014 Date Prepared 02/18/99 02.18/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/27/99 02, 27/99 02/27/99 Spiked Sample ID N/A N/A N/A Spike Level (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.40 0.40 0.40 Spike Result (m ( (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A Control Limits (%low -%hi ) 50-119 46-117 44-104 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level m ) ( (m ) ) 0.40 0.40 0.40 Spike Result (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ) 0.227 0.292 0.239 % Recovery 57 73 60 Spike Duplicate Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) 0.249 0.314 0.262 % Recovery Duplicate 62 78 66 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 9 7 9 Control Limits %low -%hi 50-119 46-117 44-104 µg/1= micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories 77:9 Wisconsin Street. 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Texas, 75229. 972.620-7966. 800-394.2872- FAX ;'2.620-7963 • Email: certes(daol.com Ar.aA,'Zical Chemistry Environmental Sciences Re search Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0492 pi Idrin E ndrin 4,4-DDT Matrix Spike Batch Number PST99014 PST99014 PST99014 Date Prepared 02/18/99 02 18/99 02/18/99 Date Analyzed 02/27/99 0227/99 02/27/99 Spiked Sample ID N/A NrA N/A Spike Level (m ) ( (mg/Kg) ( ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 Spike Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N..A N/A % Recovery N/A N'A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N A N/A % Recovery Duplicate N/A N A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N A N/A Control Limits (%low -%hi 48-119 62-133 59-149 Method Blank (m ) ( ) (mg/Kg) ( ) <0.050 <0.050 <0.050 Laboratory Control Sam le Spike Level (m (mg/Kg) ( ) 1.00 1.00 1.00 Spike Result (m ( (mg/Kg) (jig/Kg) 0.823 0.919 0.990 % Recovery 82 92 99 Spike Duplicate Result (m (m )(gg/Kg) 0.817 0.903 1.00 % Recovery Duplicate 82 90 100 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 1 2 1 Control Limits %low -%hi 48-119 62-133 59-148 µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/I = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories =_99 Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas. 75229-972-620.7966.800.394-2872 - FIX c-2-620.7963 • Email: certes@aol.com Aram ical Chemistry Environmental Sciences F::=arch Microbiology Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0492 Phenol ; 2-Chlora phenol ;14 Dichloro- benzene n-Nitroso- ; di-n propylami ne. 1,2,4- Trichloro- benzene 4-Chloro- 3-methyl phenol Matrix Spike Batch Number SVW-019 SVW-019 SVW-019 SN-W-019 SVW-019 SVW-019 Date Prepared 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03 01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 Date Analyzed 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03 01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 Spiked Sample ID LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD Spike Level (m )( ) (mg/Kg) () 200 200 100 100 100 200 Spike Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (mg" ()(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A °.'o Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N A N/A N/A Control Limits (%low -%hi ) 5-112 23-134 20-124 10-230 44-142 22-147 Method Blank (m )( )(m )( ) <20 <20 <10 <10 <10 <20 Laboratory Control Sample Spike Level (m )( )(m )( ) 200 200 100 100 100 200 Spike Result (m )( ) m ) 79 118 52 79 59 148 % Recovery 40 59 52 79 59 74 Spike Duplicate Result (m ) mg/Kg) () 49 92 45 64 50 118 % Recovery Duplicate 25 46 45 64 50 59 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 46• 25 16 26 16 22 Control Limits (%low -%hi 5-112 23-134 20-124 10-230 44-142 22-147 *Outside Control Limits µg/l = micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/l = milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD = Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories Wisconsin Street, Suite 200 Dallas. Texas. 75229.972-620-7966.800-394-2872 • :-2-620-7963 - Email: certes @gaol.com --.-.a.,: tical Chemistry Environmental Sciences == s e arch Microbiology t Results of Analyses - Laboratory Quality Control File No.: 99-0492 Acenaph- these 4-Nitro- .. ;: phenol ,.2,4,-Dini- trotoluene Pentachloro- phenol Pyrene Matrix Spike Batch Number SVW-019 SVW-019 SVW-019 SVW-019 SVW-019 Date Prepared 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 Date Analyzed 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 03/01/99 Spiked Sample ID LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD LCS/LCSD Spike Level (m )( )(m )( ) 100 200 100 200 100 Spike Result (m )( )(m )( ) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Recovery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Spike Duplicate Result (m )( (mg/Kg) () N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 4'6 Recovery Duplicate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Relative Percent Difference (RPD) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Control Limits (%low -%hi 47-145 10-132 39-139 14-176 52-115 Method Blank (m )( )(m )(µ ) <10 <20 <10 <20 <10 Laboratory Control Sample ' Spike Level (m )(pgIL) (mg/Kg) () 100 200 100 200 100 Spike Result (m ( ) (mg/Kg) () 70 133 90 202 99 % Recovery 70 67 90 101 99 Spike Duplicate Result (m (jig/L) (mg/Kg) () 59 51 71 159 79 % Recovery Duplicate 59 26 71 80 79 Relative Percent Difference (RPD) 17 89• 24* 24 22 Control Limits %low -%hi 47-145 10-132 39-139 14-176 52-115 *Outside Control Limits µejl =micrograms per liter (ppb) µg/kg = micrograms per kilogram (ppb) < = less than MS = Matrix Spike MSD — Matrix Spike Duplicate LCS = Laboratory Control Sample BS = Blank Spike µmhos/cm = micromhos/centimeter mg/1= milligrams per liter (ppm) mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) % = percent RPD = Relative Percentage Difference RW - Reagent Water LCSD — Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate BSD = Blank Spike Duplicate Certes Environmental Laboratories '-:--Wisconsin Street. 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Please FAX written changes to (972) 620-7963. t- L U- t-- L Lt-- t, --' --;* t 1 ij-AILWLTRACEANALYSIS,1I1.� 6701 Aberdeen Avenue, Suite 9 Lubbock, Texas 79424 800.378.1296 806.7:-*9' 296 FAX 806.794.1298 4725 Ripley Avenue, Suite A El Paso, Texas 79922 888.588.3443 915.5i?=•:.43 FAX 915.585.4944 E-Mail: lab®traceanalysis.com ANALYTICAL RESULTS FOR EmDrotec,Inc. Attention Mark Schneider Daze: Feb 26, 1999 6310 Genoa, Ste E Da_= ?ec: 2/24/99 Lubbock TX 79424 La^ =eceivin # 9902000389 Pr^==__. EN 1761 Prc: =ame. N/A Pr^ oc: N/A Sa-,_ing Date: 2/24/99 Sa-c_e,Condition: Intact and Cool Sa--,:e Received By: VW TA= Field Code MATRIX =RPHC mg/L) 11:_=_ Tank l 0224991530 Water <..500 Tank 2 0224991550 Water <=.500 Tank 3 0224991610 Water <:.500 Me=:=t Blank <:.500 Re-=_=_ng Limit 0.5 QC 95 RPC 0 % Ex=:action Accuracy :07 % =__s=_ument Accuracy 95 CE_= PREP METHOD PREP DATE ANALYSIS METHOD ANALYSIS COMPLETED ZHEMIST QC: (mg/L) SPIKE: (mg/L) CR_- N/A 2/24/99 EPA 418.1 2/25/99 MF 100 8.5 Director, Dr. Blair Leftwich Date I ' ­ ) A .� Page of ! 6701 Aberdeen Avenue, Ste. 9 4725 Ripley Dr., Ste A j NhWck, Toxas 79424 • El Paso, Toxns 79922.1028 ! 794- Trace.Analysis Inc. 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R i uis by Date: Time: R Date: Time: Headspace Y / N Temp & c Relinquished by: Date• Time: R e at Laboratory by- Date: Time: �` // lO Log in Review M l �• �•.•.» .� ... tee.. l .• netin,epQ onrraamanr rn Torms and Conditions listed on reverse side of C.O.C.7 ca..;Pr x / l ter 99 03/09 TlE 10:59 FAX 972 241 4776 CERIES uu.: uuo CERTES ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES ANALYTICAL REPORT Certes File Number: 99.0704 Client Project I.D.: N/A Prepared for: ENPROTEC INC. 6310 Genoa Avenue, Suite E Lubbock, TX 79424 Attention: Jerry Oldham Report Date: 03/09/99 Included are the results of chemical analyses for the samples submitted to Certes Environmental Laboratories, L.L.C., on. All analytical results met Quality Control requirements as set by the industry accepted criteria. Please refer to the Laboratory Quality Control Results section of this report. This report must be reproduced in its entirety. Sincerely, Certes Environmental Laboratories, L.L.C. r Amy LaSalle President '99 03/09 TCE 11:00 FAX 972 241 4776 CERIES VVJ, VUJ Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99.0704 Report Date: 03/09/99 ,., Reporting Date Date Analyzed t Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution Client Sample M: Pl'%'OT *4-SHALLOW Sample Number: 99.0704.001 Date Sampled: S=pTe Matrix: Solid - Time Sampled: Sampled By: EPA 3270C Benzoic acid < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 03/07/99 MJB 1 �.. 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol <660 jig/KS 660 03/07/99 MJB 1 2-Chlorophenol <330 µg/Kg 330 03107/99 MJB I 2,4-Dichlorophenol <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 2,4-Dimethylphenol <330 µg/Kg 330 03107/99 MJB 1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol <1650 VS/Kg 1650 03/07/99 MJB 1 j 2,4-Diaitrophezol < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 03107/99 MJB 1 2-Methylphenol <330 µg/Kg 330 03107/99 MJB 1 4-Methylphenol <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 2-Nitrophenol <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 - 4-Nitropheool < 1650 µg/Kg 1650 03/07/99 MJB 1 .� Pentachloropbenol < 1650 ug/Kg 1650 03/07/99 MJB 1 E Phenol <330 µg1Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 2,4,5-Tricblorophenol < 1650 pg/Kg 1650 03/07/99 MJB 1 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <330 pg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Acenaphthene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Acenaphthylene <330 µg/Rg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Anthracene <330 jig/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Benzidine <660 µg/Kg 660 03/07/99 MJB 1 ,» t Benzo(a)anthracenc <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Beazo(a)pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Benzo(b)fluorantheae <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 f Benzo(k)fiuoranthene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Benzyl alcohol <660 µg/KE 660 03/07/99 MJB I bis-(2-chloroethyl) ether <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-ehloroethoxy) methane <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-chloroisopropyl) ether <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MTB 1 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether <330 µg/KS 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 !' ButylbeazylpbdWate <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 4-Chloroaailine <660 µg/Kg 660 03/07/99 MJB 1 2-Chloronaphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 y� 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether 030 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 1 Chrysene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 r., Dibeazo(a,h)anthracene <330 µF/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB I Page 2 of I PA I 1 99 03%09 TGE 11: 00 FAX 972 241 4776 CERIES UU4%UUJ f,. Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99-0704 Report Date. 03/09/99 Reporting Date Date Analyzed ,SarnPlc- 99.0794-001 continued... Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dllution EPA 8270C Dibenzofuran <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 1,2-Dichlorobeazece <330 pg/Kg 330 03/07/99 M1B 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <330 PS/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB I 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine <660 pg/Kg 660 03/07/99 MJB 1 Diethylphthalate <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 D'imethylphthalate <330 pg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB I Di-n-butylphthalatc <330 pg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 2,6-Diaitrotoluene (2,6-DNT) <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB I Dl-n-octylphtbalate <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Azobenzeae <660 pg/Kg 660 03/07/99 MJB 1 Fluoranthene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB I Fluorene <330 pg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Hexachlorobenzene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Hexachlorobutadiene <330 µg1Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB I Henchlorocyclopentadiene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 HexachIcroethane <330 pg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Isophorone <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 2-Methylnaphthalene <330 pg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MTB I Naphthalene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 2-Nitroaailine <1650 µg/Kg 1650 03/07/99 MJB 1 3-Nitroaniline <1650 µg/KS 1650 03/07/99 MJB 1 4-Nitroaailine < 1650 pg/Kg 1650 03/07/99 MJB 1 Nitrobenzene (NB) <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 N-Nitrosodimethylamine <660 pg/Kg 660 03/07/99 MJB 1 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <330 pg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 N-Nitrosodipropylamine <330 pg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Phenanthrene <330 vs/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB 1 Pyrene <330 µg/Kg 330 03/07/99 MJB I 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <330 pg1Kg 330 03107/99 MJB 1 "Quality Control Surrogate 03/07/99 MJB 1 Nitrobenzene-5 (SS) 68% 43-138% 03/07/99 MJB I 2-Fluorobiphenyl (SS) 62% 50-124% 03/07/99 MJB 1 Terpheny1-d14 (SS) 71 % 62.145% 03/07/99 MJB I 2-Fluorophenol (SS) S4elo 25-121% 03/07/99 MJB I Phenol-d5 (SS) 579a 24-11317v 03/07/99 MJB I •2,4,6-Tribromophenol (SS) 92% 19-122rya 03/07/99 MJB I Page 3 of 4 199 03/09 TCE 11:01 FAX 97Z 941 477G k-tKua � wo -vva Results of Analyses CEL File No.: 99.0704 Report Date: 03/09/99 r Reporting Date Date Analyzed Result Units Limit Prepared Analyzed By Dilution Client Sample ID: PIVOT #7-SHALLOW Sample Number: 99.0704.002 Date Sampled: Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: Sampled By: TX1005 C6-C10 - Carbon Range <50 mg/Kg 50 03/05/99 03/06/99 KSM 1 >C10-C28 - Carbon Range <50 mg/Kg 50 03/05/99 03/06/99 KSM 1 C6-C2& - Carbon Range <50 mg/Kg 50 03105/99 03106/99 KSM 1 Client Sample ID: PIVOT #8-SHALLOW Sample Number. 99-0704-003 Date Sampled: Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: Sampled By: TX1005 C6-C 10 - Carbon Range <50 mg/KS 50 03/05/99 03/06/99 KSM 1 >C10-C28 - Carbon Range <50 mg/Kg 50 03/05/99 03/06/99 KSM 1 C6-C2& - Carbon Range <50 mg/Kg 50 03/05/99 03/06/99 KSM 1 Client Sample ID: PIVOT #16-SHALLOW Sample Number: 99.0704.004 Date Sampled: Sample Matrix: Solid Time Sampled: Sampled By: TX1005 C6-C10 - Carbon Range <50 mg/Kg 50 03/05/99 03/06/99 KSM 1 >C10-C28 - Carboa Range <50 mg/Kg SO 03/05/99 03/06/99 KSM 1 C6-C28 - Carbon Range <50 mg/Kg 50 03/05/99 03/06/99 KSM 1 Page 4 of 4 Exhibit "G" To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and Contract of Sale, as Amended — Deed Without Warranty +� EXHIBIT "G" To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale I' and Contract of Sale, as Amended L PEED THE STATE OF TEXAS { { KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF LYNN { THAT Lubbock Christian University and J.E_ Hancock, dealing in his sole and separate estate and in property which constitutes no part of his homestead, herein collectively called "Grantor", for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($10.00), and other good and valuable consideration to Grantor in hand paid by the CITY OF LUBBOCK, a Texas Home Rule Municipal Corporation (herein called "Grantee"), P.O. Box 2000, Lubbock, Texas 79457, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged and confessed, subject to the reservations set forth below, have GRANTED, SOLD and CONVEYED, and by these presents do hereby GRANT, SELL and CONVEY, without Warranty, unto Grantee all of the real property located in Lynn County, Texas, described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, together with all fixtures and improvements attached thereto (the "Lands'). PROVIDED HOWEVER, the Lands are hereby conveyed subject to all valid, existing mineral reservations and conveyances, and easements and rights -of -way, if any affecting said premises and of record in the Office of the County Clerk of Lynn County, Texas. Grantor, subject to the restrictions set forth below, expressly reserves to themselves in the proportions Grantor now own same, and unto their respective successors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators, all oil, gas and other minerals lying in, on, under and that may be produced from the Lands. As used herein, the term "minerals" shall exclude (i) all substances (except oil, and gas) that any reasonable extraction, mining or j" other exploration and/or production method, operation, process or procedure Would consume, deplete or destroy the surface of the f' Lands; and (ii) all substances (except oil and gas) which are at or near the surface of the Lands. The intent of the parties hereto is that the meaning of the term "mineral" as utilized herein, shall be in accordance with that set forth in Reed v. Wylie, 597 S.W.2d 743 (Tex.1980). For the protection of the surface estate of the Lands, and as a covenant running with said lands and binding upon the Grantor herein and Grantor's respective successors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators, it is agreed that any person, company or other entity conducting operations in connection with the interest in the oil, gas and other minerals in, on, under and that may be produced from said Lands which is now owned by Grantor, under the authority of the Grantor, and Grantor's respective successors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators, granted after the date hereof, shall comply with the following provisions and requirements for the protection of the surface estate of said Lands, and any oil, gas and mineral lease hereafter executed by the Grantor, and Grantor's respective successors, assigns, heirs, executors and administrators, shall contain such provisions, it being understood and agreed, however, that such provisions will be binding upon the person, company or other entity conducting such mineral operations (in such provisions referred to as Lessee) as covenants running with the land and whether or not such provisions are included in such lease or leases hereafter executed, said r provisions being as follows: (a) Lessee, its successors and assigns, (as used in paragraphs (a) through (k), the term "Lessee" shall include Grantor if Grantor is the party conducting the oil, gas and other mineral exploration and/or production activities) shall pay to the owner of the surface estate of the Lands (the "surface Owner") a reasonable amount for all damages of any type or kind caused or related to mineral exploration and/or production activities upon the Lands. (b) Lessee shall conduct all of its mineral exploration and/or production activities upon the Lands in such a manner so as to interfere as little as reasonably possible with the use and operation of the Lands of the Surface Owner. No surface drilling location, storage facility, roadway or facility of any kind located on or above the surface shall be located within or under a pivot irrigation system without the prior consent of the Surface Owner, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. (c) It is further understood and agree that any and all roads established by the Lessee hereunder shall be located as nearly as practical as agreed upon by and between Lessee and the Surface Owner. (d) All pipeline, flowlines, electric transmission lines, telephone lines or other lines necessary or related to mineral exploration and/or production activities on the Lands shall be buried no less than thirty-six (36) inches below the surface of the ground, except at the actual drilling or storage facility site. (e) upon completion of any mineral exploration and/or production activities, including exploration activities that result in the completion of an oil or gas well (s) or abandonment of any drill site(s), pit area(s), well location(s), tank battery locations(s), roadway(s) or other surface disturbance(s), Lessee shall as soon as reasonably practicable (i) remove all rock, gravel, caliche, or other materials foreign to the natural condition of the Lands; (ii) level and fill with topsoil all pits, ruts, or other surface disturbances in such a manner as to restore same to the natural contour of the Lands; (iii) clean the area to the and that all objects, materials and structures not reasonably necessary to the production of oil and/or gas are removed and eliminated; (iv) reseed the affected area with native grass; and (v) otherwise restore the surface of the Lands to its original condition as nearly as reasonably possible. 7, a (f) Any saltwater produced from Wells drilled on the Lands shall be disposed of off the Lands, or shall be jreinjected into a subsurface strata at a depth sufficient to protect all sources and supplies of fresh and potable water. No saltwater shall be disposed on the Lands, as �•• set forth herein, except that produced from the Lands. (g) Lessee agrees to protect the potable water, in, on and under the Lands, from contamination from mineral exploration and/or production activities, and upon the abandonment of any oil or gas well. Lessee shall plug the same in compliance with the applicable laws, rules and regulations of the Railroad Commission of Texas, and/or any other governmental authority having jurisdiction over such matters. (h) Lessee, if requested by Surface Owner, shall construct and maintain fences around each site of surface facilities related to mineral pumping units, tank batteries and pits sufficient to keep all livestock out of such sites. (i) Lessee shall not, and shall not permit any of its employees, contractors, agents, or other third parties acting on behalf of such parties entering upon the Lands, to bring upon the Lands any alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs, to hunt on any portion of the Lands or to take or carry any firearms thereon for any purpose whatsoever. (j) All mineral exploration and/or production operations on the Lands shall be conducted in a reasonably prudent wanner and in compliance with the laws, rules and regulations pertaining to oil, gas and mineral operations within the State of Texas. (k) No potable water, or water suitable for livestock consumption, irrigation or land application purposes, may be taken or used, in any way, manner or form, from the Lands for or related to any mineral exploration and/or production activities of any kind or type. Notwithstanding any of the above language to the contrary, Grantor shall have no personal liability to the owner of the surface estate in connection with the mineral operations conducted thereon by other parties. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Lands, together with, all and singular, the rights and appurtenances thereto in anywise belonging unto Grantee and Grantee's successors and assigns, forever. EXECUTED this Sth day of April, 1999. GRANTOR: LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY By: Jerry D. Harris Chairman of the Board J.E. Hancock STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF LUBBOCK This instrument was acknowledged before me on the day of April, 1999, by Jerry D. Harris, Chairman of the Board of Lubbock Christian University, on its behalf. Notary Public, State of Texas STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF LUBBOCK This instrument was acknowledged before me on the day of April, 1999, by J.E. Hancock. Notary Public, State of Texas EXHIBIT "A" To Deed Without Warranty TRACT 1 Three (3) tracts of land, being: (a) 31.39 acre tract, more or less, in the form of a triangle, said triangle being bounded on the N by the S line of Tracts 3 and 4, League 4, Wilson County School Land; on the SE by the Panhandle and South Plains Railroad right-of-way; and on the SW by Kerr Avenue of the Town of Wilson, Texas; (b) 31.50 acres, more or less, said tract being bounded on the N by the S line of Tracts 3 and 4, League 4, Wilson County School Land; on the NE by Culpepper Avenue of the Town of Wilson, Texas; on the SE by 16`h Street of the Town of Wilson, Texas; on the SW by Green Avenue of the Town of Wilson, Texas; and on the W by the W line of League 4, Wilson County School Land, SAVE & EXCEPT Lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 12, Block 171, Lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12, Block 172, all of Block 178, 160' x 175' tract sold to Dan Cook (being all of Lots 11 and 12, Block 182 and all of the Street lying South of said lots); (c) a 14.25 acre tract, more or less, being all of Blocks 173, 175, 176, 177, 183, 185, 186, 187, 188 and 189, as shown of record in Volume 15, Page 102-103, Deed Records of Lynn County, Texas, SAVE & EXCEPT those portions of the aforementioned blocks deeded to Henry Dreyer, Jr., by deed recorded in Volume 62, Page 418-419, Deed Records of Lynn County, Texas, and EXCEPTING all of Block 174 dedicated as a public park. TRACT 2 All of Block 169, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 1- 12 of Block 170, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 4- 9 of Block 171, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 4-6 of Block 172, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 1-12 of Block 179, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; All of Block 180, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; All of Block 181, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 1-6 of Block 182, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 5-12 of Block 184, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas. cityattlrichar&ExhA-DeedwoWarr.doc ?Ow` i Exhibit "H" To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and Contract of Sale as Amended — �'. Description of Lands l EXHIBIT "H" To Amendment and Modification of Contract of Sale and Contract of Sale, as Amended TRACT 1 Three (3) tracts of land, being: (a) 31.39 acre tract, more or less, in the form of a triangle, said triangle being bounded on the N by the S line of { Tracts 3 and 4, League 4, Wilson County School Land; on the SE by the Panhandle and South Plains Railroad right-of-way; and on the SW by Kerr ►� Avenue of the Town of Wilson, Texas; (b) 31.50 acres, more or less, said tract being bounded on the N by the S line of Tracts 3 and 4, League 4, Wilson County School Land; on the NE by Culpepper Avenue of the Town of Wilson, Texas; on the SE by 16`h Street of the Town of Wilson, Texas; on the SW by Green Avenue of the Town of Wilson, Texas; and on the W by the W line of League 4, Wilson County School Land, SAVE & EXCEPT Lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 12, Block 171, Lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, u ; 11 & 12, Block 172, all of Block 178, 160' x 175' tract sold to Dan Cook (being all of Lots 11 and 12, Block 182 and all of the Street lying South of said lots); (c) a 14.25 acre tract, more or less, being all of Blocks 173, 175, 176, 177, 183, 185, 186, 187, 188 and 189, as shown of record in Volume 15, Page 102-103, Deed Records of Lynn County, Texas, SAVE & ' EXCEPT those portions of the aforementioned blocks deeded to Henry h Dreyer, Jr., by deed recorded in Volume 62, Page 418-419, Deed Records of Lynn County, Texas, and EXCEPTING all of Block 174 dedicated as a public park. TRACT 2 All of Block 169, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 1- 12 of Block 170, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 4- 9 of Block 171, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 4-6 of Block 172, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 1-12 of Block 179, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; All of Block 180, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; All of Block 181, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 1-6 of Block 182, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas; Lots 5-12 of Block 184, Old Town Wilson, Wilson, Lynn County, Texas.