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PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT
WATER LINE REPLACEMENT IN BRIAR COURT AREA WBS NUMBER S-000035-0228-4
HOUSTON, HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS
PREPARED FOR: CHARLES D. GOODEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INCORPORATED
2320 HOLMES ROAD, SUITE A HOUSTON, TX 77051
PREPARED BY: HVJ ASSOCIATES, INC.
HOUSTON, TEXAS OCTOBER 11, 2016
REPORT NO. HG1313166.4-E KEY MAP NOS.: 489R&V AND 490J
October 11, 2016 Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Incorporated 2320 Holmes Road, Suite A Houston, TX 77051 Re: Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) Report Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area WBS Number S-000035-0228-4 Owner: City of Houston HVJ Project No.: HG1313166.4-E Dear Madam/Sir: Presented herein is our Phase II Environmental Site Assessment final report for the above referenced project. The assessment was performed in general accordance with our revised Proposal No. HG1313166.4-E dated July 14, 2016; current ASTM Standard Practice E-1903 - 97 (2002) “Standard Guide for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Process” as modified by the City of Houston (COH) Department of Public Works and Engineering Infrastructure Design Manual “Geotechnical and Environmental Requirements.” This report presents HVJ Associates' understanding of the project's scope, the methodology we employed in executing the work, and the conclusions we reached subject to the limitations discussed in Section 5 of the report. It has been a pleasure to work with you on this project, and we appreciate the opportunity to be of service.
Sincerely,
HVJ ASSOCIATES, INC. Texas Firm Registration No. F-000646
Edward Hawkinson, PG, MS, MBA Project Manager EH/NL Copies submitted: 4 final & 1 electronic (CD) The following lists the pages which complete this report:
● Main Text – 11 pages ● Appendix B – 7 pages ● Plates – 5 pages ● Appendix C – 24 pages ● Appendix A – 23 pages ● Appendix D – 4 pages
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY............................................................................................................................... i
1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................1 1.1 Project Objective and Rationale ......................................................................................1 1.2 Project Scope ..................................................................................................................2 1.3 Basis of Report ...............................................................................................................2 1.4 Qualifications of Personnel .............................................................................................2
2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION ........................................................................................3 2.1 Results of Previous Environmental Studies .....................................................................3 2.2 Planned Construction Description ..................................................................................3 2.3 Boring Sampling Activities ..............................................................................................3 2.4 Laboratory Analysis Performed .......................................................................................4 2.5 Waste Management .........................................................................................................4
3. ASSESSMENT RESULTS ........................................................................................................4 3.1 Site Specific Soil Conditions ...........................................................................................4 3.2 Analytical Findings and PPCA ........................................................................................4
4. SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS .............................................4 4.1 Summary and Conclusions ..............................................................................................4 4.2 Recommendations ..........................................................................................................5
5. LIMITATIONS .........................................................................................................................5
6. REFERENCES .........................................................................................................................6
PLATES
SITE VICINITY MAP ..................................................................................................................................... 1
BORING LOCATION MAPS ......................................................................................................... 2A & 2B
PPCA LOCATION MAP ................................................................................................................................ 3
APPENDICES
CITY OF HOUSTON FACILITY PERMITS ........................................................................................... A
BORING LOGS .............................................................................................................................................. B
ANALYTICAL LAB REPORT/CHAIN OF CUSTODY DOCUMENTATION ............................ C
WASTE DISPOSAL DOCUMENTATION .............................................................................................. D
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
HVJ Associates, Inc. was contracted by Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Incorporated to perform a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA). The work will involve water line replacement in the Briar Court Area in west Houston, Texas. A site vicinity map is provided as Plate 1.
The objective of this assessment is to determine the nature of possible environmental contamination associated with five sites with recognized environmental conditions (RECs) that occupied the Subject Project Alignments and to determine if soil and/or groundwater contamination from these locations might impact the design and construction of the proposed project. Based on information contained in the Phase I ESA report for this project, it was determined that impacts (if any) to the Subject Project Alignments could be assessed with six borings. This assessment was performed in general accordance with our revised Proposal No. HG1313166.4-E dated July 14, 2016 and current ASTM Standard Practice E-1903 - 97 (2002) “Standard Guide for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Process” as modified by the City of Houston (COH) Department of Public Works and Engineering Infrastructure Design Manual “Geotechnical and Environmental Requirements.”
The available information for this Subject Project Alignments and subsurface assessment, conducted during September 2016 are summarized below:
• Six borings were drilled or attempted using GeoProbe soil boring equipment at locations near the REC sites on or very near the Subject Project Alignments.
• One soil sample from each boring was obtained for laboratory analysis of chemicals of concern (COCs). Groundwater was not found in sufficient quantities for sampling at any of the boring locations.
• The subsurface soils consist of (in general) brown to gray sandy clay and brown fine sand.
• No total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) were found above the reporting limit in any soil sample collected along the Subject Project Alignments.
• The volatile organic compound MEK was found above the reporting limit in the boring EB2 soil sample collected along the Subject Project Alignments. No VOC compounds were detected in any other soil samples collected along the Subject Project Alignments.
• One Potentially Petroleum Contaminated Area (PPCA) was identified along the Subject Project Alignments from the location of boring EB1 at approximate Station 0+50 to boring EB3 at approximate Station 3+75 along Longworth Lane (see Plate 3).
It is likely that the majority of the soils will be non-hazardous and possible that no soil excavated during construction along the Subject Project Alignments will require special handling. Using the City of Houston criteria, one potentially petroleum contaminated area (PPCA) was identified along the Subject Project Alignments.
Based on the results of this assessment, we recommend no further soil testing of the REC areas along the Subject Project Alignments. This executive summary does not fully summarize our findings and opinions. Those findings and opinions are related through the full report only.
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Project Objective and Rationale HVJ Associates, Inc. (HVJ Associates) was contracted by Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Incorporated to perform a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) project involving water line replacement in the Briar Court area in west Houston, Texas. A site vicinity map is provided as Plate 1. The assessment was done in accordance with City of Houston, Department of Public Works and Engineering Infrastructure Design Manual Chapter 11 “Geotechnical and Environmental Requirements” and the current ASTM Standard Practice E-1903 - 97 (2002) “Standard Guide for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Process.” The sites to be assessed, sample analysis, approximate depth of construction, boring depth, concern documentation and comments are listed in Table 1 below.
Table 1 Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area Project
Name and Location of Concern/Boring No.
Sample Analysis
Approx. Depth of Construction (ft.)
Concern Documentation/Comment
Westheimer Mobil 10146 Westheimer Road EB1, EB2, EB3
VOCs, TPH 8
This site is listed as priority code “groundwater impacted, no apparent threats or impacts to receptors” and status code “final concurrence issued case closed.” Tanks installed during 1978 were removed at this facility during 2000. This site is also listed for failure to maintain the site vapor recovery system in proper operating condition. There was no reported resolution of this violation. This facility is a recognized condition due to the proximity of this LPST facility to the Subject Project Area and the possibility that remnant petroleum hydrocarbon contamination in site area soil and/or groundwater could impact the Subject Project Area.
Texaco Service Station 10202 Westheimer Road EB1, EB2, EB3
VOC, TPH 8
This site is listed with priority code “groundwater impacted, no apparent threats or impacts to receptors” and status code “final concurrence issued, case closed.” This facility is a recognized condition due to the proximity of this LPST facility to the Subject Project Area and the possibility that remnant petroleum hydrocarbon contamination in site area soil and/or groundwater could impact the Subject Project Area.
Esquire Fine Cleaners 10230 Westheimer Road EB1, EB2, EB3
VOC, TPH 8
This facility is listed in the city directories from 1981 to 2008 as a dry cleaners location and workers at this may have handled (or disposed) dry cleaning related solvents at this facility. This facility is a recognized condition and possible concern to project construction due to its proximity to the Subject Project Area and possible subsurface contamination from dry cleaning chemicals.
Shell 12490 Memorial Drive EB4, EB5, EB6
VOCs, TPH 8
This site is listed with priority code “groundwater impacted, public/domestic water supply well within 0.25 -0.5 miles” and status code “final concurrence issued, case closed.” This facility is a recognized condition and possible concern to project construction due to its proximity to the Subject Project Area and the possibility that remnant petroleum hydrocarbon contamination in site area soil and/or groundwater could impact the Subject Project Area.
Pilgrim Cleaners 12442 Memorial Drive EB4, EB5, EB6
VOCs, TPH 8
This facility is listed as a drop station in the DCR database with no evaluations, violations and/or enforcement action but may have (or have handled) dry cleaning related solvents since it is in a remediation program. This facility is a recognized condition and possible concern to project construction due to its proximity to the Subject Project Area and possible subsurface contamination from dry cleaning chemicals.
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The objective of the assessment was to determine the nature of possible environmental contamination associated with the various REC sites on the Subject Project Alignments. Groundwater was not encountered in sufficient quantity for sampling at any of the boring locations. 1.2 Project Scope The following tasks were performed:
1. Prepared a site-specific health and safety plan per 29 CFR 1910.120 (a copy of this document is not attached but is available upon request).
2. Obtained City of Houston facility permits for all boring locations. Copies of these permits and related documents are provided in Appendix A.
3. Installed six borings to approximately five feet below the proposed depth of construction, to the top of the water table or to auger refusal. All borings were installed using GeoProbe equipment.
4. Performed soil sample field screening with an organic vapor meter (OVM) and obtained selected samples for subsequent laboratory analyses.
5. Prepared boring logs (copies of these logs are provided in Appendix B).
6. Submitted selected samples to A&B Laboratory for TPH and VOC analysis depending. Laboratory results, QA/QC documentation and chain-of-custody forms are provided in Appendix C.
7. Coordinated drilled cuttings and related drummed non-hazardous waste disposal. Project derived soil waste was transported to a state approved landfill for disposal by an agent of USA Environment. Waste disposal documentation is provided in Appendix D.
8. Prepared this report summarizing our findings with conclusions and recommendations.
1.3 Basis of Report Although this assessment has been a reasonably thorough attempt to identify soil and groundwater contamination at the REC locations, there is a possibility that contamination may have escaped detection due to the limitations of this assessment, or the presence of undetected and unreported environmental releases. HVJ Associates reserves the right to alter our conclusions and recommendations based on our review of any information obtained after the date of this report.
Our professional services have been performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar conditions, by environmental consultants practicing in this or similar localities. No warranty, express or implied, is made as to the professional information included in this report.
1.4 Qualifications of Personnel The primary assessor for this Phase II ESA is Mr. Edward Hawkinson, PG. Mr. Hawkinson holds BS and MS degrees in geology from The Ohio State University and the University of Cincinnati, respectively. Mr. Hawkinson is a registered Professional Geologist in Texas (license #45). His career encompasses a period exceeding 30 years involving environmental assessments, hydrogeology, water resource evaluations and energy exploration.
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2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
2.1 Results of Previous Environmental Studies HVJ Associates September 29, 2014 Phase I ESA report “Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area” listed five locations with recognized environmental conditions (RECs) based on a Subject Project Alignments reconnaissance, aerial photos interpretation and regulatory data search. These REC locations along with concern documentation and other information are listed in Table 1. Based on our ESA report findings, HVJ Associates concluded that there is a potential for environmental contamination to affect the Subject Project Alignments at these REC locations and recommended further environmental assessment since the proposed project construction activity involves excavation deeper than five feet below the existing grade. 2.2 Planned Construction Description The project involves water line replacement in the Briar Court area. The invert depth for the open-cut sections will be about eight feet below the existing grade.
2.3 Boring Sampling Activities HVJ Associates performed this Phase II ESA in general accordance with the guidance contained in the American Society for Testing and Materials Designation E 1903-97 (2002), Standard Guide for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ASTM E 1903) as modified by the City of Houston Public Works and Engineering Infrastructure Design Manual “Geotechnical and Environmental Requirements”. Prior to conducting our on-site assessment, City of Houston maps were reviewed to determine the location of water and sewer utilities along the Subject Project Alignments. Texas One-Call was contacted to mark other near surface utilities in the Subject Project Alignments. Prior to mobilization, a site-specific health and safety plan was prepared in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.120. Prior to drilling and sample screening, all sampling equipment was thoroughly cleaned to prevent cross contamination. All environmental soil borings were installed by driller Alpine Field Services using GeoProbe sampling equipment.
Based on HVJ Associates’ understanding of the proposed construction plans, borings were installed to a total depth of 12 feet below ground surface (bgs). At each location, four-foot long soil cores were collected from the ground surface to the top of the water bearing zone or to the approximate depth of construction provided by Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Incorporated. Borings were spaced at regular intervals on or very near the locations of the proposed construction activity (see plan of borings on Plates 2A and 2B). The soil borings were placed in the best practicable locations, considering the location of utilities and other site-specific conditions. Soil samples obtained were continuously examined for impact using visual and olfactory methods. Samples were also screened for organic vapors with a properly calibrated Organic Vapor Meter (OVM). Descriptions of the materials encountered are presented on the boring logs (see Appendix B).
One soil sample was collected from each boring and submitted for laboratory analysis. OVM readings, along with visual evidence of impact and a physical description of the soils, were recorded on a boring log. The soil samples were obtained for laboratory analysis from the zone of the highest OVM readings. If there were no OVM readings (above background), a soil sample was obtained from the top of the water table. If no groundwater was encountered, the soil samples were obtained from the approximate depth of construction listed in Table 1, Section 1.1. Groundwater was not encountered in sufficient quantity for sampling at any of the boring locations. The on-site screening was conducted by cutting a sub-sample from each one-foot interval of core with a decontaminated knife. The soil samples were placed in airtight containers (sealable plastic bags) and held for approximately twenty minutes to allow the volatilization of organic vapors. At the end of this period, the headspace air inside the container was screened with the OVM. This was accomplished by inserting the OVM probe tip into a narrow opening in the plastic bag seal. The headspace reading and corresponding depth was recorded on the boring log. Following OVM
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screening, one soil sample from each borehole was selected for laboratory analyses (OVM readings are presented on the boring logs). Samples were selected for analysis based on criteria described above. The samples selected were placed into pre-labeled laboratory-supplied glass jars, placed on water ice in an insulated cooler and shipped under chain-of-custody to A&B Laboratory in Houston, Texas for analysis. Subsequent to the drilling and sampling activities, each borehole was plugged from total depth to the surface using bentonite plugging material in accordance with standard drilling practice. 2.4 Laboratory Analysis Performed A&B Laboratory performed the following analyses on selected soil samples from the environmental borings installed along the Subject Project Alignments as follows: • TPH using TCEQ TX Method 1005; and • Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA Method SW-846 8260C.
Copies of laboratory reports by A&B Laboratory as well as the standard chain-of-custody documentation are included in Appendix C.
2.5 Waste Management Assessment derived wastes (primarily soil cuttings) were generated in a small amounts during this assessment. Approximately five kilograms of soil cuttings were generated per boring. These materials were containerized and transported to HVJ Associates property for temporary storage until the results of the laboratory analyses were received in order to determine disposal requirements. Landfill disposal of these materials took place under Republic Services Non-Hazardous Waste Manifest by an agent of USA Environment. Copies of the Republic Services Special Waste Profile and manifest documents are provided in Appendix D.
3. ASSESSMENT RESULTS
3.1 Site Specific Soil Conditions The subsurface soils consist of (in general) brown to gray sandy clay and brown fine sand. Specific soil descriptions and field observations for the soil borings are included on the boring logs contained in Appendix B. Soil classifications presented on the boring logs are based on visual field classification and have not been verified by geotechnical laboratory tests. Actual soil conditions may differ from those presented on the boring logs.
3.2 Analytical Findings and PPCA Soil analytical results show that for all borings levels of TPH are below the reporting limit. The VOC MEK was found above the reporting limit in boring EB2 soil sample. No VOC compounds were detected in any other soil samples collected along the Subject Project Alignments.
Using the City of Houston criteria, one PPCA was identified along the Subject Project Alignments. This PPCA extends from the location of boring EB1 at approximate Station 0+50 to the location of boring EB3 at approximate Station 3+75 (see Plate 3). The City of Houston Guide Specifications 02105 (03-18-2005) Chemical Sampling and Analysis and 02120 (03-18-2005) Transportation and Disposal for construction defines a PPCA as “an area within station-to-station locations identified on drawings where petroleum contamination has been detected in soil or groundwater.”
4. SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
4.1 Summary and Conclusions The subsurface soils consist of (in general) brown to gray sandy clay and brown fine sand. We conclude that all soil samples collected were not found to contain TPH at or above the reporting limit and at or below the TCEQ Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) Rule for TotSoilComb and GWSoilIng
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exposure pathway for surface soil listed in TCEQ Table 1 – Tier 1 Residential Soil PCLs for a 0.5-acre source area. We conclude that the soil sample collected from boring EB2 was found to contain MEK above the reporting limit and below the TCEQ Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) Rule for TotSoilComb and GWSoilIng exposure pathway for surface soil listed in TCEQ Table 1 – Tier 1 Residential Soil PCLs for a 0.5-acre source area which are 40,000 and 29 mg/kg respectively. We conclude that all other soil samples collected were not found to contain VOCs at or above the reporting limit.
Based on the information contained in this report and using the City of Houston Potential Petroleum Contaminated Areas (PPCA) criteria, we conclude that one PPCA is present along the Subject Project Alignments. This PPCA extends from the location of boring EB1 at approximate Station 0+50 to the location of boring EB3 at approximate Station 3+75. During construction, a decision regarding PPCA soil classification will be made after the analysis of stockpiled soil.
The City of Houston Guide Specifications 02105 (03-18-2005) Chemical Sampling and Analysis and 02120 (03-18-2005) Transportation and Disposal for construction defines a PPCA as “an area within station-to-station locations identified on drawings where petroleum contamination has been detected in soil or groundwater.” 4.2 Recommendations Based on a comparison of analytical results detailed in this report with TCEQ Protective Concentration Levels and other information, we recommend no further environmental assessment along the Subject Project Alignments. We recommend no additional worker protection since contaminant levels are relatively low. We recommend no petroleum resistant piping/gaskets and other petroleum contaminated design considerations for this project. In the event that environmental contamination is found during construction, we recommend health, safety and other procedures as outlined in the current COH Guide Specifications 02105 and 02120.
5. LIMITATIONS
This report is an instrument of service of HVJ Associates, Inc. The report was prepared for and is intended for the exclusive use of Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Incorporated and the COH. The report’s contents may not be relied upon by any other party without the express written permission of HVJ Associates. With the written permission of Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Incorporated and/or the COH, HVJ Associates will meet with a third party to help identify the additional services required, if any, to permit such third party to rely on the information contained in this report, but only to the same extent of Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Incorporated and/or the COH reliance, and subject to the same contractual, technological, and other limitations to which Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Incorporated and the COH has agreed. The report’s findings are based on conditions that existed on the date of HVJ Associates site visit and field assessment and should not be relied upon to precisely represent conditions at any other time. The scope of service executed for this project is not equivalent to the scope of service needed to provide the information to completely establish the quantities and distribution of the petroleum hydrocarbon and/or other compounds affected soils present at the Subject Project Alignments. HVJ Associates has based the conclusions included in this report on its observation of existing Subject Project Alignments conditions, its interpretation of Subject Project Alignments history, its interpretation of the Subject Project Alignments usage information it was able to access, and the results of a limited program of subsurface exploration, sample screening and chemical analysis. The concentration of contaminants HVJ Associates measured may not be representative of conditions between locations sampled. Be aware that conditions may change at any sampled or unsampled location as a function of time, in response to natural conditions, chemical reactions, and/or other events.
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Conclusions about Subject Project Alignments conditions under no circumstances comprise a warranty that conditions in all areas within the Subject Project Alignments (and below existing grade) are of the same quality as the Subject Project Alignments sampled.
The scope of service HVJ Associates implemented was based, in part, on the rules and regulations for contaminated sites as promulgated by the TCEQ and the COH. The rules, regulations and guidelines by which this assessment was conducted were understood to be current or expected at the time HVJ Associates developed its proposal. Any additional information about this Subject Project Alignments that becomes available should be provided to HVJ Associates for its review, so HVJ Associates can modify its recommendations as necessary.
6. REFERENCES
The following references were used to compile this report:
• Bureau of Economic Geology, 1982. Geologic Atlas of Texas, Houston Sheet, University of Texas at Austin.
• USDA Soil Conservation Service (Natural Resources Conservation Service), 1976. Soil Survey of Harris County, Texas.
• ASTM Standard Practice E-1903 – 97 (2002) “Standard Guide for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Process.”
• City of Houston, Department of Public Works and Engineering Infrastructure Design Manual Chapter 11 “Geotechnical and Environmental Requirements.”
• ASTM Standard Practice E-1903 – 97 (2002) “Standard Guide for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Process.” ”
• City of Houston Guide Specifications 02105 and 02120.
• TCEQ TRRP Residential Soil and Groundwater Protective Concentration Limits (PCLs) Tables (November 12, 2014).
• HVJ Associates Phase I Environmental Site Assessment – “Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area” (September 29, 2014).
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HG1313166.4-E PLATE 1
SITE VICINITY MAP Phase II ESA - Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area
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APPROXIMATE BORING LOCATIONS
BORING LOCATIONS MAP Phase II ESA – Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area
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HG1313166.4-E PLATE 2B
LEGEND:
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BORING LOCATIONS MAP Phase II ESA – Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area
WBS No.: S-000035-0228-4
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BORINGS AND PPCA LOCATION MAP WATER LINE REPLACEMENT IN BRIAR COURT AREA
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APPROXIMATE BORING LOCATIONS
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FACILITY PERMIT
ARTICLE XII, CHAPTER 40,
CITY OF HOUSTON CODE OF ORDINANCE
PERMIT NO: CIP-16-08-01
Pursuant to the terms and provisions of Article XII, Chapter 40, City of Houston Code
of Ordinances, having been approved and adopted by the City of Houston, Texas; the
application made for this permit having been approved; said Facility Permit is hereby
issued to:
HVJ, Permittee,
For the placement or maintenance of:
X Environmental test bore
At the following location:
Near Tealwood Dr & Longworth Ln Intersection (EB-1) (A Minimum of 10 feet between the
facility and any existing sanitary sewer lines and a minimum of 5 feet between the facility and
any existing water and storm lines and traffic signal conduits shall be maintained) on the
condition that, by acceptance of this permit, Permittee expressly covenants and agrees to
comply with each and every term, provision and condition contained in Article XII, Chapter
40, City of Houston Code of Ordinances.
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Maher Tanbouz, P.E., Supervising Engineer
Department of Public Works and Engineering
1. The Permittee shall contact a Utility Coordinating Committee at (713) 223-4567 or
(800) 245-4545 minimum of (48) hours prior to construction to have utilities field
located.
2. The Permittee shall contact the Traffic Management Branch at (832) 395-3020 for lane
closure permits.
3. The Permittee shall be fully responsible for any damages to existing water, wastewater,
storm sewer lines and traffic signal conduits. All damages shall be repaired in
accordance with City of Houston, Dept. of Public Works and Engineering “Standard
Construction Specifications” with latest addenda and amendments thereto, at no cost to
the City of Houston.
4. The Permittee shall notify the Supervising Engineer at [email protected] a
minimum of (48) hour prior to drilling or plugging to arrange for an inspection.
Maher Tanbouz
FACILITY PERMIT
ARTICLE XII, CHAPTER 40,
CITY OF HOUSTON CODE OF ORDINANCE
PERMIT NO: CIP-16-08-02
Pursuant to the terms and provisions of Article XII, Chapter 40, City of Houston Code
of Ordinances, having been approved and adopted by the City of Houston, Texas; the
application made for this permit having been approved; said Facility Permit is hereby
issued to:
HVJ, Permittee,
For the placement or maintenance of:
X Environmental test bore
At the following location:
Near Tealwood Dr & Longworth Ln Intersection (EB-2) (A Minimum of 10 feet between the
facility and any existing sanitary sewer lines and a minimum of 5 feet between the facility and
any existing water and storm lines and traffic signal conduits shall be maintained) on the
condition that, by acceptance of this permit, Permittee expressly covenants and agrees to
comply with each and every term, provision and condition contained in Article XII, Chapter
40, City of Houston Code of Ordinances.
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Maher Tanbouz, P.E., Supervising Engineer
Department of Public Works and Engineering
1. The Permittee shall contact a Utility Coordinating Committee at (713) 223-4567 or
(800) 245-4545 minimum of (48) hours prior to construction to have utilities field
located.
2. The Permittee shall contact the Traffic Management Branch at (832) 395-3020 for lane
closure permits.
3. The Permittee shall be fully responsible for any damages to existing water, wastewater,
storm sewer lines and traffic signal conduits. All damages shall be repaired in
accordance with City of Houston, Dept. of Public Works and Engineering “Standard
Construction Specifications” with latest addenda and amendments thereto, at no cost to
the City of Houston.
4. The Permittee shall notify the Supervising Engineer at [email protected] a
minimum of (48) hour prior to drilling or plugging to arrange for an inspection.
Maher Tanbouz
FACILITY PERMIT
ARTICLE XII, CHAPTER 40,
CITY OF HOUSTON CODE OF ORDINANCE
PERMIT NO: CIP-16-08-03
Pursuant to the terms and provisions of Article XII, Chapter 40, City of Houston Code
of Ordinances, having been approved and adopted by the City of Houston, Texas; the
application made for this permit having been approved; said Facility Permit is hereby
issued to:
HVJ, Permittee,
For the placement or maintenance of:
X Environmental test bore
At the following location:
Near Tealwood Dr & Longworth Ln Intersection (EB-3) (A Minimum of 10 feet between the
facility and any existing sanitary sewer lines and a minimum of 5 feet between the facility and
any existing water and storm lines and traffic signal conduits shall be maintained) on the
condition that, by acceptance of this permit, Permittee expressly covenants and agrees to
comply with each and every term, provision and condition contained in Article XII, Chapter
40, City of Houston Code of Ordinances.
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Maher Tanbouz, P.E., Supervising Engineer
Department of Public Works and Engineering
1. The Permittee shall contact a Utility Coordinating Committee at (713) 223-4567 or
(800) 245-4545 minimum of (48) hours prior to construction to have utilities field
located.
2. The Permittee shall contact the Traffic Management Branch at (832) 395-3020 for lane
closure permits.
3. The Permittee shall be fully responsible for any damages to existing water, wastewater,
storm sewer lines and traffic signal conduits. All damages shall be repaired in
accordance with City of Houston, Dept. of Public Works and Engineering “Standard
Construction Specifications” with latest addenda and amendments thereto, at no cost to
the City of Houston.
4. The Permittee shall notify the Supervising Engineer at [email protected] a
minimum of (48) hour prior to drilling or plugging to arrange for an inspection.
Maher Tanbouz
FACILITY PERMIT
ARTICLE XII, CHAPTER 40,
CITY OF HOUSTON CODE OF ORDINANCE
PERMIT NO: CIP-16-08-04
Pursuant to the terms and provisions of Article XII, Chapter 40, City of Houston Code
of Ordinances, having been approved and adopted by the City of Houston, Texas; the
application made for this permit having been approved; said Facility Permit is hereby
issued to:
HVJ, Permittee,
For the placement or maintenance of:
X Environmental test bore
At the following location:
Near Seagler Rd & Westheimer Rd Intersection (EB-4) (A Minimum of 10 feet between the
facility and any existing sanitary sewer lines and a minimum of 5 feet between the facility and
any existing water and storm lines and traffic signal conduits shall be maintained) on the
condition that, by acceptance of this permit, Permittee expressly covenants and agrees to
comply with each and every term, provision and condition contained in Article XII, Chapter
40, City of Houston Code of Ordinances.
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Maher Tanbouz, P.E., Supervising Engineer
Department of Public Works and Engineering
1. The Permittee shall contact a Utility Coordinating Committee at (713) 223-4567 or
(800) 245-4545 minimum of (48) hours prior to construction to have utilities field
located.
2. The Permittee shall contact the Traffic Management Branch at (832) 395-3020 for lane
closure permits.
3. The Permittee shall be fully responsible for any damages to existing water, wastewater,
storm sewer lines and traffic signal conduits. All damages shall be repaired in
accordance with City of Houston, Dept. of Public Works and Engineering “Standard
Construction Specifications” with latest addenda and amendments thereto, at no cost to
the City of Houston.
4. The Permittee shall notify the Supervising Engineer at [email protected] a
minimum of (48) hour prior to drilling or plugging to arrange for an inspection.
Maher Tanbouz
FACILITY PERMIT
ARTICLE XII, CHAPTER 40,
CITY OF HOUSTON CODE OF ORDINANCE
PERMIT NO: CIP-16-08-05
Pursuant to the terms and provisions of Article XII, Chapter 40, City of Houston Code
of Ordinances, having been approved and adopted by the City of Houston, Texas; the
application made for this permit having been approved; said Facility Permit is hereby
issued to:
HVJ, Permittee,
For the placement or maintenance of:
X Environmental test bore
At the following location:
Near Seagler Rd & Westheimer Rd Intersection (EB-5) (A Minimum of 10 feet between the
facility and any existing sanitary sewer lines and a minimum of 5 feet between the facility and
any existing water and storm lines and traffic signal conduits shall be maintained) on the
condition that, by acceptance of this permit, Permittee expressly covenants and agrees to
comply with each and every term, provision and condition contained in Article XII, Chapter
40, City of Houston Code of Ordinances.
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Maher Tanbouz, P.E., Supervising Engineer
Department of Public Works and Engineering
1. The Permittee shall contact a Utility Coordinating Committee at (713) 223-4567 or
(800) 245-4545 minimum of (48) hours prior to construction to have utilities field
located.
2. The Permittee shall contact the Traffic Management Branch at (832) 395-3020 for lane
closure permits.
3. The Permittee shall be fully responsible for any damages to existing water, wastewater,
storm sewer lines and traffic signal conduits. All damages shall be repaired in
accordance with City of Houston, Dept. of Public Works and Engineering “Standard
Construction Specifications” with latest addenda and amendments thereto, at no cost to
the City of Houston.
4. The Permittee shall notify the Supervising Engineer at [email protected] a
minimum of (48) hour prior to drilling or plugging to arrange for an inspection.
Maher Tanbouz
FACILITY PERMIT
ARTICLE XII, CHAPTER 40,
CITY OF HOUSTON CODE OF ORDINANCE
PERMIT NO: CIP-16-08-06
Pursuant to the terms and provisions of Article XII, Chapter 40, City of Houston Code
of Ordinances, having been approved and adopted by the City of Houston, Texas; the
application made for this permit having been approved; said Facility Permit is hereby
issued to:
HVJ, Permittee,
For the placement or maintenance of:
X Environmental test bore
At the following location:
Near Seagler Rd & Westheimer Rd Intersection (EB-6) (A Minimum of 10 feet between the
facility and any existing sanitary sewer lines and a minimum of 5 feet between the facility and
any existing water and storm lines and traffic signal conduits shall be maintained) on the
condition that, by acceptance of this permit, Permittee expressly covenants and agrees to
comply with each and every term, provision and condition contained in Article XII, Chapter
40, City of Houston Code of Ordinances.
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Maher Tanbouz, P.E., Supervising Engineer
Department of Public Works and Engineering
1. The Permittee shall contact a Utility Coordinating Committee at (713) 223-4567 or
(800) 245-4545 minimum of (48) hours prior to construction to have utilities field
located.
2. The Permittee shall contact the Traffic Management Branch at (832) 395-3020 for lane
closure permits.
3. The Permittee shall be fully responsible for any damages to existing water, wastewater,
storm sewer lines and traffic signal conduits. All damages shall be repaired in
accordance with City of Houston, Dept. of Public Works and Engineering “Standard
Construction Specifications” with latest addenda and amendments thereto, at no cost to
the City of Houston.
4. The Permittee shall notify the Supervising Engineer at [email protected] a
minimum of (48) hour prior to drilling or plugging to arrange for an inspection.
Maher Tanbouz
APPROVED BY:
6120 S. Dairy Ashford RoadHouston, Texas 77072-1010281.933.7388 Ph281.933.7293 Fax
PROJECT NO.:
PREPARED BY:
DRAWING NO.:
DATE: 6/6/2016 EH NL
HG1313166.4-E PLATE 1A
LEGEND:
APPROXIMATE BORING LOCATIONS
BORING LOCATIONS MAP Phase II ESA – Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area
WBS No.: S-000035-0228-4
EB1 EB2 EB3
APPROVED BY:
6120 S. Dairy Ashford RoadHouston, Texas 77072-1010281.933.7388 Ph281.933.7293 Fax
PROJECT NO.:
PREPARED BY:
DRAWING NO.:
DATE: 6/6/2016 EH NL
HG1313166.4-E PLATE 1B
LEGEND:
APPROXIMATE BORING LOCATIONS
BORING LOCATIONS MAP Phase II ESA – Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area
WBS No.: S-000035-0228-4
EB4
EB5
EB6
August 31, 2016 Mr. Tuan Nguyen City of Houston Department of Public Works & Engineering 611 Walker, 14th Floor Houston, Texas 77002 Re: Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)
Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area WBS No. S-000035-0228-3 Owner: City of Houston HVJ Proposal No.: HG1313166.4-E Dear Mr. Nguyen: Please find attached an “Application for Monitoring Well/Boring Permit” for environmental borings we propose to install within the City of Houston (COH) right of way in 6 various locations in Houston area. The proposed boring locations are annotated on the attached GIMS maps. We understand that because this is a COH project there will be no permit costs for the permit we are requesting. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Edward Hawkinson at 281.804.5766 or Niem Ly at 281.983.8825. Sincerely, HVJ ASSOCIATES, INC. Texas Firm Registration No. F-000646
Edward Hawkinson, PG Project Manager Attachments NL:eh
Approved Legal 03/05 CITY OF HOUSTON, TEXAS
Public Works & Engineering Department
Application for Monitoring Well/Boring Permit
ARTICLE XII, CHAPTER 40, CITY OF HOUSTON CODE OF ORDINANCES ALL PERMITS SHALL BE EFFECTIVE ONE (1) YEAR FROM DATE OF ISSUANCE
I: APPLICANT INFORMATION
Today’s Date : August 31, 2016
Permit Status: Are you obtaining this permit for a City project? Yes No
If yes, what is the CIP/GFS number of this project? WBS No.: S-000035-0228-4
Who is the City’s Project Manager for this project? Maher Tanbouz at 832-395-2260
Is this a renewal application? Yes No
Applicant: Name of Owner/Operator: HVJ Associates, Inc.
Telephone Number: 281.983.8825 Fax: 281.933.7293
Street Address: 6120 S. Dairy Ashford Road
Houston, Texas 77072-1010 E-mail Address (If applicable): [email protected]
If the applicant is a corporation, partnership, or association, then the applicant shall provide evidence of its existence, of its authority to maintain the facility, and of the authority of the person signing the application to act on behalf of the entity.
Person authorized to file application: Name: Edward F. Hawkinson Title: Project Manager
Phone Number: 281.804.5766
E-mail Address (If applicable): [email protected]
Type of Business Entity: Corporation
(i.e. corporation, partnership, association, sole proprietorship). Organization documents of business entity should be attached. (certificate of incorporation, assumed name certificate, etc.)
Corporate Registered Agent (If applicable): Name: Herbert V. Johnson Title: President
Address: 6120 S. Dairy Ashford Rd., Houston, TX 77072
Phone Number: 281.933.7388 E-mail Address (If applicable): [email protected]
Approved Legal 03/05 CITY OF HOUSTON, TEXAS
Public Works & Engineering Department
Application for Monitoring Well/Boring Permit
Emergency Contact Information: List two(2) persons
Name: Edward F. Hawkinson Mobile Telephone: 281.804.5766
Business Address: 6120 S. Dairy Ashford Rd., Houston, TX 77072-1010
Business Telephone: 281.983.8829
Home Address: 1415 Welch Street, Houston, TX 77006 Home Telephone: 713.520.1116
Name: Hossam Esmail Mobile Telephone: 281.415.7723
Business Address: 6120 S. Dairy Ashford Rd., Houston, TX 77072-1010
Business Telephone: 281.933.7388
Home Address: 22535 Holly Lake Drive, Katy, TX 77450 Home Telephone: 281.395.9762
Agents, Contractors, Engineers: List every agent, contractor, or engineer that will perform work in the installation, monitoring and removal of the facility. (Additional information may be attached). A copy of the Driller’s State license for drilling monitoring well facilities must also be attached.
Name: MEDI, Inc. (tentative - reserve the right to employ an alternate driller) Telephone: 713.896.6260
Address: 12243B FM 529 Houston, TX 77041
Work Performed: Boring installation using Geoprobe
Name: Telephone:
Address:
Work Performed:
II: MONITORING WELL / BORING INFORMATION
Applying for multiple facilities? Yes No
(Identify the type of each facility.)
Number of Facilities: 2 (estimate) Monitoring Well or other Device(s)
6 Environmental Test Boring(s)
8 TOTAL
Approved Legal 03/05 CITY OF HOUSTON, TEXAS
Public Works & Engineering Department
Application for Monitoring Well/Boring Permit
Detailed Facility Location Description: SEE ATTACHED LIST AND MAPS
Attach additional descriptions for multiple locations if necessary.
Key Map:
489V & 490J
Location on GIMS map must be attached
There must be minimum of 10 feet between the facility and any existing sanitary sewer lines and a minimum of 5 feet between the facility and any existing water and storm lines and traffic signal conduits shall be maintained
Attach plan(s,) showing design, dimension and depth of the facility, the manner in which it will be placed, and the process that will be used for its removal and closure.(Information is required for both monitoring wells and borings)
Registered Engineer/Surveyor: City of Houston
Address: 611 Walker St, Houston, TX 77002 Telephone: 832-395-2260
Plan Number:
III. PERMIT INFORMATION
NOTE: ALL PERMIT FEES ARE WAIVED FOR THOSE APPLICANTS APPLYING FOR A PERMIT FOR A CITY PROJECT.
PERMIT TYPE APPLICATION FEES CALCULATIONS
ORIGINAL $ 200* (1st facility) + $25* (each additional facility if applicable) → $
RENEWAL $25* for each facility → $ $5* Administrative fee to process all applications → $ 5.00
TOTAL FEE: $ 0 (City Project) Make a Certified or Cashier’s Check payable to “City of Houston.”
* ALL FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE
IV. INSURANCE AND BOND INFORMATION
NO PERMIT WILL BE ISSUED WITHOUT AN INSURANCE AND BOND CERTIFICATE
Restoration Bond No. (Original Bond Attached): N/A Restoration Bond Sum: N/A
Bond Surety Name: Telephone:
Address:
Contact Person:
E-mail Address(If applicable):
STATEMENT REGARDING THE REQUIREMENT TO “Attach plan(s) showing design, dimension and depth of the facility, the manner in which it will be placed, and the process that will be used for its removal and closure.” Six borings will be installed to access five locations with recognized environmental concerns. These locations of concern, type of concern and other information is shown in the following table:
Location of Concern Type of Concern Max. Depth of
Construction (ft.)Recommended
AnalysisWestheimer Mobil 10146 Westheimer Road Texaco Service Station 10202 Westheimer Road Esquire Fine Cleaners 10230 Westheimer Road EB1 – EB3
Dry Cleaners & PST/LPST
8 VOC, TPH
Shell 12490 Memorial Drive Pilgrim Cleaners 12442 Memorial Drive EB4 – EB6
Dry Cleaners & PST/LPST 8 VOC, TPH
The objective of the investigation is to determine the nature of possible environmental contamination associated with the industrial sites and their impact to the design, construction and operation of the proposed facilities. It has been determined that none of the proposed location may require pavement cores. The borings will be advanced using direct push (Geoprobe) techniques and will be continuously sampled from the surface to the boring total depth below ground surface (bgs). Soil samples will be screened for evidence of impacts in the field using an organic vapor meter (OVM). In accordance with City of Houston guidelines, one soil sample will be collected from each boring and submitted for laboratory analysis. Should groundwater be encountered, two temporary monitoring wells will be installed and water sampled for laboratory analysis. No more than one monitoring well will be installed at each location. Subsequent to the drilling and sampling activities (the same day or the next day), the temporary monitoring well screen and riser pipe will be removed and each borehole will be plugged from boring total depth to the surface using excess soil cuttings/bentonite slurry and the surface repaired with either topsoil, asphalt patch or concrete as appropriate.
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Weiser Insurance Agency8303 Southwest FreewaySuite 510Houston TX 77074
Tammy Wilson(713)777-8100 (713)777-8101
HVJ Associates, Inc6120 S. Dairy Ashford Rd.
Houston TX 77072
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NOHYDROCARBONODOR
NOHYDROCARBONODOR
NOHYDROCARBONODOR(SAMPLE TOLAB 8-12 FT.)
Brown and gray Sandy Clay
***BORING TERMINATED AT 12 FEET BELOWGROUND SURFACE (BGS)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
10.6
10.6
10.6
10.6
PID
(ppm
)
Sam
ple
Num
ber
Blow CountRec./RQD
RemarksWell
ConstructionDep
th
Sam
ple
Lith
olo
gy
Description
Date Completed:
Checked By:
Driller:
Equipment:
GW Level: Time/Date:
Ground Surface Elevation:
Well Construction Data
9/8/16
NL
ALPINE
GEOPROBE
12.0Outer Casing/Stick Up:
9/8/16
EH
0 0
- To:
- To:
- To:
- To:
From:
From:
From:
From:
Screen:
Pack:
Seal:
Grout:
Inner Casing:
Date Started:
Logged By:
Drilling Co.:
Method:
Boring Depth:
Initial GW Level:
Client:
Project:
Page 1 of 1
EB1Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area
Job No.:HG1313166.4-E (WBS No. S-000035-0228-4)
Boring/Well:
5
10
5
10
HVJ Associates, Inc.
Telephone:Fax:
LAE
WN
L03
HG
131
3166
.4-E
WL
RE
PLA
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ME
NT
IN B
RIA
R C
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AR
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.GP
J L
AE
WN
L03.
GD
T 9
/9/1
6
NOHYDROCARBONODOR
NOHYDROCARBONODOR
NOHYDROCARBONODOR(SAMPLE TOLAB 8-12 FT.)
Brown and gray Sandy Clay
Light gray Sandy Clay
***BORING TERMINATED AT 12 FEET BELOWGROUND SURFACE (BGS)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PID
(ppm
)
Sam
ple
Num
ber
Blow CountRec./RQD
RemarksWell
ConstructionDep
th
Sam
ple
Lith
olo
gy
Description
Date Completed:
Checked By:
Driller:
Equipment:
GW Level: Time/Date:
Ground Surface Elevation:
Well Construction Data
9/8/16
NL
ALPINE
GEOPROBE
12.0Outer Casing/Stick Up:
9/8/16
EH
0 0
- To:
- To:
- To:
- To:
From:
From:
From:
From:
Screen:
Pack:
Seal:
Grout:
Inner Casing:
Date Started:
Logged By:
Drilling Co.:
Method:
Boring Depth:
Initial GW Level:
Client:
Project:
Page 1 of 1
EB2Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area
Job No.:HG1313166.4-E (WBS No. S-000035-0228-4)
Boring/Well:
5
10
5
10
HVJ Associates, Inc.
Telephone:Fax:
LAE
WN
L03
HG
131
3166
.4-E
WL
RE
PLA
CE
ME
NT
IN B
RIA
R C
OU
RT
AR
EA
.GP
J L
AE
WN
L03.
GD
T 9
/9/1
6
NOHYDROCARBONODOR
NOHYDROCARBONODOR
NOHYDROCARBONODOR(SAMPLE TOLAB 8-12 FT.)
Brown Sandy Clay
Brown and gray Sandy Clay
Reddish brown Sandy Clay
***BORING TERMINATED AT 12 FEET BELOWGROUND SURFACE (BGS)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PID
(ppm
)
Sam
ple
Num
ber
Blow CountRec./RQD
RemarksWell
ConstructionDep
th
Sam
ple
Lith
olo
gy
Description
Date Completed:
Checked By:
Driller:
Equipment:
GW Level: Time/Date:
Ground Surface Elevation:
Well Construction Data
9/8/16
NL
ALPINE
GEOPROBE
12.0Outer Casing/Stick Up:
9/8/16
EH
0 0
- To:
- To:
- To:
- To:
From:
From:
From:
From:
Screen:
Pack:
Seal:
Grout:
Inner Casing:
Date Started:
Logged By:
Drilling Co.:
Method:
Boring Depth:
Initial GW Level:
Client:
Project:
Page 1 of 1
EB3Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area
Job No.:HG1313166.4-E (WBS No. S-000035-0228-4)
Boring/Well:
5
10
5
10
HVJ Associates, Inc.
Telephone:Fax:
LAE
WN
L03
HG
131
3166
.4-E
WL
RE
PLA
CE
ME
NT
IN B
RIA
R C
OU
RT
AR
EA
.GP
J L
AE
WN
L03.
GD
T 9
/9/1
6
NOHYDROCARBONODOR
NOHYDROCARBONODOR
NOHYDROCARBONODOR(SAMPLE TOLAB 8-12 FT.)
Fill: Gray Sandy Clay w/ Shells
Brown Sand
Brown and gray Sandy Clay w/ Calcareousnodules
Brown and light gray Sandy Clay
***BORING TERMINATED AT 12 FEET BELOWGROUND SURFACE (BGS)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PID
(ppm
)
Sam
ple
Num
ber
Blow CountRec./RQD
RemarksWell
ConstructionDep
th
Sam
ple
Lith
olo
gy
Description
Date Completed:
Checked By:
Driller:
Equipment:
GW Level: Time/Date:
Ground Surface Elevation:
Well Construction Data
9/8/16
NL
ALPINE
GEOPROBE
12.0Outer Casing/Stick Up:
9/8/16
EH
0 0
- To:
- To:
- To:
- To:
From:
From:
From:
From:
Screen:
Pack:
Seal:
Grout:
Inner Casing:
Date Started:
Logged By:
Drilling Co.:
Method:
Boring Depth:
Initial GW Level:
Client:
Project:
Page 1 of 1
EB4Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area
Job No.:HG1313166.4-E (WBS No. S-000035-0228-4)
Boring/Well:
5
10
5
10
HVJ Associates, Inc.
Telephone:Fax:
LAE
WN
L03
HG
131
3166
.4-E
WL
RE
PLA
CE
ME
NT
IN B
RIA
R C
OU
RT
AR
EA
.GP
J L
AE
WN
L03.
GD
T 9
/9/1
6
NOHYDROCARBONODOR
NOHYDROCARBONODOR
NOHYDROCARBONODOR(SAMPLE TOLAB 8-12 FT.)
Gray Sandy Clay w/ Shells
Brown Sandy Clay w/ Calcareous nodules
Brown Sandy Clay
***BORING TERMINATED AT 12 FEET BELOWGROUND SURFACE (BGS)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PID
(ppm
)
Sam
ple
Num
ber
Blow CountRec./RQD
RemarksWell
ConstructionDep
th
Sam
ple
Lith
olo
gy
Description
Date Completed:
Checked By:
Driller:
Equipment:
GW Level: Time/Date:
Ground Surface Elevation:
Well Construction Data
9/8/16
NL
ALPINE
GEOPROBE
12.0Outer Casing/Stick Up:
9/8/16
EH
0 0
- To:
- To:
- To:
- To:
From:
From:
From:
From:
Screen:
Pack:
Seal:
Grout:
Inner Casing:
Date Started:
Logged By:
Drilling Co.:
Method:
Boring Depth:
Initial GW Level:
Client:
Project:
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EB5Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area
Job No.:HG1313166.4-E (WBS No. S-000035-0228-4)
Boring/Well:
5
10
5
10
HVJ Associates, Inc.
Telephone:Fax:
LAE
WN
L03
HG
131
3166
.4-E
WL
RE
PLA
CE
ME
NT
IN B
RIA
R C
OU
RT
AR
EA
.GP
J L
AE
WN
L03.
GD
T 9
/9/1
6
NOHYDROCARBONODOR
NOHYDROCARBONODOR
NOHYDROCARBONODOR(SAMPLE TOLAB 8-12 FT.)
Gray Sandy Clay
Brown and gray Sandy Clay
Brown Sandy Clay
***BORING TERMINATED AT 12 FEET BELOWGROUND SURFACE (BGS)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PID
(ppm
)
Sam
ple
Num
ber
Blow CountRec./RQD
RemarksWell
ConstructionDep
th
Sam
ple
Lith
olo
gy
Description
Date Completed:
Checked By:
Driller:
Equipment:
GW Level: Time/Date:
Ground Surface Elevation:
Well Construction Data
9/8/16
NL
ALPINE
GEOPROBE
12.0Outer Casing/Stick Up:
9/8/16
EH
0 0
- To:
- To:
- To:
- To:
From:
From:
From:
From:
Screen:
Pack:
Seal:
Grout:
Inner Casing:
Date Started:
Logged By:
Drilling Co.:
Method:
Boring Depth:
Initial GW Level:
Client:
Project:
Page 1 of 1
EB6Charles D. Gooden Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area
Job No.:HG1313166.4-E (WBS No. S-000035-0228-4)
Boring/Well:
5
10
5
10
HVJ Associates, Inc.
Telephone:Fax:
LAE
WN
L03
HG
131
3166
.4-E
WL
RE
PLA
CE
ME
NT
IN B
RIA
R C
OU
RT
AR
EA
.GP
J L
AE
WN
L03.
GD
T 9
/9/1
6
16090375
10100 East Freeway, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77029 tel: 713-453-6060, fax: 713-453-6091, http://www.ablabs.com
Laboratory Analysis Report
Job ID :
Total Number of Pages: 23
City, State, Zip:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court Area
Niem Ly
Client Address:
Client Name:
Client Project Name :
P.O.#.:
Sample Collected By:
16-0912H
6120 S. Dairy Ashford
HVJ AssociatesReport To :
Attn:
Houston, Texas, 77072
Niem Ly
Date Collected: 09/08/16
Client Sample ID A&B Sample ID
A&B Labs has analyzed the following samples...
Matrix
EB-1 (8-12') 16090375.01Soil
EB-2 (8-12') 16090375.02Soil
EB-3 (8-12') 16090375.03Soil
EB-4 (8-12') 16090375.04Soil
EB-5 (8-12') 16090375.05Soil
EB-6 (8-12') 16090375.06Soil
This report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of A&B Labs. Results shown relate only to the items tested. Samples are assumed to be inacceptable condition unless otherwise noted. Blank correction is not made unless otherwise noted. Air concentrations reported are based on field sampling information providedby client. Soil samples are reported on a wet weight basis unless otherwise noted. Uncertainty estimates are available on request.
9/15/2016
Title:
Released By:
Senior Project Manager
Shantall Carpenter
Date Received : 09/08/2016 14:42
This Laboratory is NELAP (T104704213-16-14) accredited. Effective: 04/01/2016; Expires: 03/31/2017
I am the laboratory manager, or his/her designee, and I am responsible for the release of this data package. This laboratory data package has beenreviewed and is complete and technically compliant with the requirements of the methods used, except where noted in the attached exception reports.I affirm, to the best of my knowledge that all problems/anomalies observed by this laboratory (and if applicable, any and all laboratories subcontractedthrough this laboratory) that might affect the quality of the data, have been identified in the Laboratory Review Checklist, and that no information ordata have been knowingly withheld that would affect the quality of the data.
Date:
Scope: Non-Potable Water, Drinking Water, Air, Solid, Biological Tissue, Hazardous Waste
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General Term Definition
BRL
Front-Wt
Below Reporting Limit
Front Weight
Back WeightBack-Wt
cfu colony-forming units
Conc. Concentration
D.F. Dilution Factor
LCS Laboratory Check Standard
LCSD Laboratory Check Standard Duplicate
MS Matrix Spike
MSD Matrix Spike Duplicate
Molecular WeightMW
RPD
ppm parts per million
Relative Percent Difference
TNTC Too numerous to count
Post-Wt
Pre-Wt Previous Weight
Q Qualifier
RegLimit Regulatory Limit
RptLimit Reporting Limit
T Time
Post Weight
surr Surrogate
SDL Sample Detection Limit
16090375
L A B O R A T O R Y T E R M A N D Q U A L I F I E R D E F I N I T I O N R E P O R T
Date:Job ID : 9/15/2016
Qualifier Definition
Matrix Spike and/or Matrix Spike Duplicate recovery is below laboratory control limits.M9
LCS/LCSD RPD exceeds control limit. Recovery meets acceptance criteria.R4
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L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T R E S U L T S
Soil
16090375.01
Sample Matrix
Job Sample ID:
AnalystDate TimeQReg LimitRpt LimitDFUnitsResultParameter/Test DescriptionTest Method
EB-1 (8-12')
Other Information:
Time Collected:
Client Sample ID:
Date Collected:
Niem LyAttn:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court AreaProject Name:
HVJ AssociatesClient Name:
Date16090375Job ID :
9/15/2016
09/08/16
12:15 14.2% Moisture
% MoistureSM 2540G
LEB09/12/16 14:450.11%14.2% Moisture
Total Petroleum HydrocarbonsTX 1005
VMN09/15/16 11:3827.10.98mg/KgBRLC6-C12
VMN09/15/16 11:3823.20.98mg/KgBRL>C12-C28
VMN09/15/16 11:3820.20.98mg/KgBRL>C28-C35
VMN09/15/16 11:380.98mg/KgBRLTotal C6-C35
VMN09/15/16 11:3860-1430.98%67.31-Chlorooctane(surr)
VMN09/15/16 11:3860-1500.98%71.8Chlorooctadecane(surr)
SW-846 8260C
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,1,1-Trichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,1,2-Trichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,2,3-trichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,2,3-Trichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,2-Dibromoethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,3-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,3-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL1,4-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL2,2-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL2-Chlorotoluene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL4-Chlorotoluene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRL4-Isopropyltoluene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLBenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLBromobenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLBromochloromethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLBromodichloromethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLBromoform
Soil results reported on dry weight basis
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L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T R E S U L T S
Soil
16090375.01
Sample Matrix
Job Sample ID:
AnalystDate TimeQReg LimitRpt LimitDFUnitsResultParameter/Test DescriptionTest Method
EB-1 (8-12')
Other Information:
Time Collected:
Client Sample ID:
Date Collected:
Niem LyAttn:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court AreaProject Name:
HVJ AssociatesClient Name:
Date16090375Job ID :
9/15/2016
09/08/16
12:15 14.2% Moisture
SW-846 8260C
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLBromomethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLCarbon tetrachloride
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLChlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLChloroethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLChloroform
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLChloromethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLcis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLcis-1,3-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLDibromochloromethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLDibromomethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLDichlorodifluoromethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLEthylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLIsopropylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00920.79mg/KgBRLm- & p-Xylenes
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLMEK
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLMethylene chloride
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLNaphthalene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLn-Butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLn-Propylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLo-Xylene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLsec-Butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLStyrene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLt-butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLTetrachloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLToluene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLtrans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLTrichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLTrichlorofluoromethane
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00460.79mg/KgBRLVinyl Chloride
JKD09/13/16 10:270.00470.79mg/KgBRLXylenes
JKD09/13/16 10:2770-1300.79%1041,2-Dichloroethane-d4(surr)
JKD09/13/16 10:2770-1300.79%96.4Dibromofluoromethane(surr)
JKD09/13/16 10:2770-1300.79%111p-Bromofluorobenzene(surr)
JKD09/13/16 10:2770-1300.79%102Toluene-d8(surr)
Soil results reported on dry weight basis
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L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T R E S U L T S
Soil
16090375.02
Sample Matrix
Job Sample ID:
AnalystDate TimeQReg LimitRpt LimitDFUnitsResultParameter/Test DescriptionTest Method
EB-2 (8-12')
Other Information:
Time Collected:
Client Sample ID:
Date Collected:
Niem LyAttn:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court AreaProject Name:
HVJ AssociatesClient Name:
Date16090375Job ID :
9/15/2016
09/08/16
11:45 18.2% Moisture
% MoistureSM 2540G
LEB09/12/16 14:450.11%18.2% Moisture
Total Petroleum HydrocarbonsTX 1005
VMN09/15/16 08:3427.80.96mg/KgBRLC6-C12
VMN09/15/16 08:3423.80.96mg/KgBRL>C12-C28
VMN09/15/16 08:3420.80.96mg/KgBRL>C28-C35
VMN09/15/16 08:340.96mg/KgBRLTotal C6-C35
VMN09/15/16 08:3460-1430.96%71.91-Chlorooctane(surr)
VMN09/15/16 08:3460-1500.96%77.6Chlorooctadecane(surr)
SW-846 8260C
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,1,1-Trichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,1,2-Trichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,2,3-trichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,2,3-Trichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,2-Dibromoethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,3-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,3-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL1,4-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL2,2-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL2-Chlorotoluene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL4-Chlorotoluene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRL4-Isopropyltoluene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLBenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLBromobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLBromochloromethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLBromodichloromethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLBromoform
Soil results reported on dry weight basis
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L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T R E S U L T S
Soil
16090375.02
Sample Matrix
Job Sample ID:
AnalystDate TimeQReg LimitRpt LimitDFUnitsResultParameter/Test DescriptionTest Method
EB-2 (8-12')
Other Information:
Time Collected:
Client Sample ID:
Date Collected:
Niem LyAttn:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court AreaProject Name:
HVJ AssociatesClient Name:
Date16090375Job ID :
9/15/2016
09/08/16
11:45 18.2% Moisture
SW-846 8260C
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLBromomethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLCarbon tetrachloride
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLChlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLChloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLChloroform
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLChloromethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLcis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLcis-1,3-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLDibromochloromethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLDibromomethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLDichlorodifluoromethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLEthylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLIsopropylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00830.68mg/KgBRLm- & p-Xylenes
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/Kg0.01MEK
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLMethylene chloride
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLNaphthalene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLn-Butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLn-Propylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLo-Xylene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLsec-Butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLStyrene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLt-butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLTetrachloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLToluene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLtrans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLTrichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLTrichlorofluoromethane
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLVinyl Chloride
JKD09/13/16 11:000.00420.68mg/KgBRLXylenes
JKD09/13/16 11:0070-1300.68%1031,2-Dichloroethane-d4(surr)
JKD09/13/16 11:0070-1300.68%96.9Dibromofluoromethane(surr)
JKD09/13/16 11:0070-1300.68%112p-Bromofluorobenzene(surr)
JKD09/13/16 11:0070-1300.68%101Toluene-d8(surr)
Soil results reported on dry weight basis
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L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T R E S U L T S
Soil
16090375.03
Sample Matrix
Job Sample ID:
AnalystDate TimeQReg LimitRpt LimitDFUnitsResultParameter/Test DescriptionTest Method
EB-3 (8-12')
Other Information:
Time Collected:
Client Sample ID:
Date Collected:
Niem LyAttn:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court AreaProject Name:
HVJ AssociatesClient Name:
Date16090375Job ID :
9/15/2016
09/08/16
11:15 13.2% Moisture
% MoistureSM 2540G
LEB09/12/16 14:450.11%13.2% Moisture
Total Petroleum HydrocarbonsTX 1005
VMN09/15/16 09:00270.99mg/KgBRLC6-C12
VMN09/15/16 09:0023.20.99mg/KgBRL>C12-C28
VMN09/15/16 09:0020.20.99mg/KgBRL>C28-C35
VMN09/15/16 09:000.99mg/KgBRLTotal C6-C35
VMN09/15/16 09:0060-1430.99%63.41-Chlorooctane(surr)
VMN09/15/16 09:0060-1500.99%66.6Chlorooctadecane(surr)
SW-846 8260C
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,1,1-Trichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,1,2-Trichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,2,3-trichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,2,3-Trichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,2-Dibromoethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,3-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,3-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL1,4-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL2,2-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL2-Chlorotoluene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL4-Chlorotoluene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRL4-Isopropyltoluene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLBenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLBromobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLBromochloromethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLBromodichloromethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLBromoform
Soil results reported on dry weight basis
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L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T R E S U L T S
Soil
16090375.03
Sample Matrix
Job Sample ID:
AnalystDate TimeQReg LimitRpt LimitDFUnitsResultParameter/Test DescriptionTest Method
EB-3 (8-12')
Other Information:
Time Collected:
Client Sample ID:
Date Collected:
Niem LyAttn:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court AreaProject Name:
HVJ AssociatesClient Name:
Date16090375Job ID :
9/15/2016
09/08/16
11:15 13.2% Moisture
SW-846 8260C
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLBromomethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLCarbon tetrachloride
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLChlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLChloroethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLChloroform
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLChloromethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLcis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLcis-1,3-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLDibromochloromethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLDibromomethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLDichlorodifluoromethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLEthylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLIsopropylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0060.52mg/KgBRLm- & p-Xylenes
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLMEK
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLMethylene chloride
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLNaphthalene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLn-Butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLn-Propylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLo-Xylene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLsec-Butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLStyrene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLt-butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLTetrachloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLToluene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLtrans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLTrichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLTrichlorofluoromethane
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLVinyl Chloride
JKD09/13/16 11:320.0030.52mg/KgBRLXylenes
JKD09/13/16 11:3270-1300.52%1041,2-Dichloroethane-d4(surr)
JKD09/13/16 11:3270-1300.52%98.9Dibromofluoromethane(surr)
JKD09/13/16 11:3270-1300.52%111p-Bromofluorobenzene(surr)
JKD09/13/16 11:3270-1300.52%100Toluene-d8(surr)
Soil results reported on dry weight basis
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L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T R E S U L T S
Soil
16090375.04
Sample Matrix
Job Sample ID:
AnalystDate TimeQReg LimitRpt LimitDFUnitsResultParameter/Test DescriptionTest Method
EB-4 (8-12')
Other Information:
Time Collected:
Client Sample ID:
Date Collected:
Niem LyAttn:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court AreaProject Name:
HVJ AssociatesClient Name:
Date16090375Job ID :
9/15/2016
09/08/16
10:30 9.31% Moisture
% MoistureSM 2540G
LEB09/12/16 14:450.11%9.31% Moisture
Total Petroleum HydrocarbonsTX 1005
VMN09/15/16 09:2626.11mg/KgBRLC6-C12
VMN09/15/16 09:2622.41mg/KgBRL>C12-C28
VMN09/15/16 09:2619.51mg/KgBRL>C28-C35
VMN09/15/16 09:261mg/KgBRLTotal C6-C35
VMN09/15/16 09:2660-1431%64.71-Chlorooctane(surr)
VMN09/15/16 09:2660-1501%63.8Chlorooctadecane(surr)
SW-846 8260C
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,1,1-Trichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,1,2-Trichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,2,3-trichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,2,3-Trichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,2-Dibromoethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,3-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,3-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL1,4-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL2,2-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL2-Chlorotoluene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL4-Chlorotoluene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRL4-Isopropyltoluene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLBenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLBromobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLBromochloromethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLBromodichloromethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLBromoform
Soil results reported on dry weight basis
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L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T R E S U L T S
Soil
16090375.04
Sample Matrix
Job Sample ID:
AnalystDate TimeQReg LimitRpt LimitDFUnitsResultParameter/Test DescriptionTest Method
EB-4 (8-12')
Other Information:
Time Collected:
Client Sample ID:
Date Collected:
Niem LyAttn:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court AreaProject Name:
HVJ AssociatesClient Name:
Date16090375Job ID :
9/15/2016
09/08/16
10:30 9.31% Moisture
SW-846 8260C
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLBromomethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLCarbon tetrachloride
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLChlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLChloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLChloroform
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLChloromethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLcis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLcis-1,3-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLDibromochloromethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLDibromomethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLDichlorodifluoromethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLEthylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLIsopropylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00620.56mg/KgBRLm- & p-Xylenes
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLMEK
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLMethylene chloride
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLNaphthalene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLn-Butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLn-Propylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLo-Xylene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLsec-Butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLStyrene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLt-butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLTetrachloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLToluene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLtrans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLTrichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLTrichlorofluoromethane
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLVinyl Chloride
JKD09/13/16 12:040.00310.56mg/KgBRLXylenes
JKD09/13/16 12:0470-1300.56%1141,2-Dichloroethane-d4(surr)
JKD09/13/16 12:0470-1300.56%103Dibromofluoromethane(surr)
JKD09/13/16 12:0470-1300.56%111p-Bromofluorobenzene(surr)
JKD09/13/16 12:0470-1300.56%99.4Toluene-d8(surr)
Soil results reported on dry weight basis
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L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T R E S U L T S
Soil
16090375.05
Sample Matrix
Job Sample ID:
AnalystDate TimeQReg LimitRpt LimitDFUnitsResultParameter/Test DescriptionTest Method
EB-5 (8-12')
Other Information:
Time Collected:
Client Sample ID:
Date Collected:
Niem LyAttn:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court AreaProject Name:
HVJ AssociatesClient Name:
Date16090375Job ID :
9/15/2016
09/08/16
10:15 14.1% Moisture
% MoistureSM 2540G
LEB09/12/16 14:450.11%14.1% Moisture
Total Petroleum HydrocarbonsTX 1005
VMN09/15/16 09:52291.05mg/KgBRLC6-C12
VMN09/15/16 09:5224.81.05mg/KgBRL>C12-C28
VMN09/15/16 09:5221.61.05mg/KgBRL>C28-C35
VMN09/15/16 09:521.05mg/KgBRLTotal C6-C35
VMN09/15/16 09:5260-1431.05%71.81-Chlorooctane(surr)
VMN09/15/16 09:5260-1501.05%65.8Chlorooctadecane(surr)
SW-846 8260C
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,1,1-Trichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,1,2-Trichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,2,3-trichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,2,3-Trichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,2-Dibromoethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,3-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,3-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL1,4-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL2,2-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL2-Chlorotoluene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL4-Chlorotoluene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRL4-Isopropyltoluene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLBenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLBromobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLBromochloromethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLBromodichloromethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLBromoform
Soil results reported on dry weight basis
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L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T R E S U L T S
Soil
16090375.05
Sample Matrix
Job Sample ID:
AnalystDate TimeQReg LimitRpt LimitDFUnitsResultParameter/Test DescriptionTest Method
EB-5 (8-12')
Other Information:
Time Collected:
Client Sample ID:
Date Collected:
Niem LyAttn:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court AreaProject Name:
HVJ AssociatesClient Name:
Date16090375Job ID :
9/15/2016
09/08/16
10:15 14.1% Moisture
SW-846 8260C
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLBromomethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLCarbon tetrachloride
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLChlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLChloroethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLChloroform
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLChloromethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLcis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLcis-1,3-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLDibromochloromethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLDibromomethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLDichlorodifluoromethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLEthylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLIsopropylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00580.50mg/KgBRLm- & p-Xylenes
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLMEK
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLMethylene chloride
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLNaphthalene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLn-Butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLn-Propylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLo-Xylene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLsec-Butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLStyrene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLt-butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLTetrachloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLToluene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLtrans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLTrichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLTrichlorofluoromethane
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLVinyl Chloride
JKD09/13/16 12:360.00290.50mg/KgBRLXylenes
JKD09/13/16 12:3670-1300.50%1051,2-Dichloroethane-d4(surr)
JKD09/13/16 12:3670-1300.50%97.6Dibromofluoromethane(surr)
JKD09/13/16 12:3670-1300.50%110p-Bromofluorobenzene(surr)
JKD09/13/16 12:3670-1300.50%101Toluene-d8(surr)
Soil results reported on dry weight basis
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L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T R E S U L T S
Soil
16090375.06
Sample Matrix
Job Sample ID:
AnalystDate TimeQReg LimitRpt LimitDFUnitsResultParameter/Test DescriptionTest Method
EB-6 (8-12')
Other Information:
Time Collected:
Client Sample ID:
Date Collected:
Niem LyAttn:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court AreaProject Name:
HVJ AssociatesClient Name:
Date16090375Job ID :
9/15/2016
09/08/16
09:45 12.9% Moisture
% MoistureSM 2540G
LEB09/12/16 14:450.11%12.9% Moisture
Total Petroleum HydrocarbonsTX 1005
VMN09/15/16 10:4527.51.01mg/KgBRLC6-C12
VMN09/15/16 10:4523.51.01mg/KgBRL>C12-C28
VMN09/15/16 10:4520.51.01mg/KgBRL>C28-C35
VMN09/15/16 10:451.01mg/KgBRLTotal C6-C35
VMN09/15/16 10:4560-1431.01%67.81-Chlorooctane(surr)
VMN09/15/16 10:4560-1501.01%70.4Chlorooctadecane(surr)
SW-846 8260C
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,1,1-Trichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,1,2-Trichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,1-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,2,3-trichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,2,3-Trichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,2-Dibromoethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichloroethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,2-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,3-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,3-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL1,4-Dichlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL2,2-Dichloropropane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL2-Chlorotoluene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL4-Chlorotoluene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRL4-Isopropyltoluene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLBenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLBromobenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLBromochloromethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLBromodichloromethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLBromoform
Soil results reported on dry weight basis
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L A B O R A T O R Y T E S T R E S U L T S
Soil
16090375.06
Sample Matrix
Job Sample ID:
AnalystDate TimeQReg LimitRpt LimitDFUnitsResultParameter/Test DescriptionTest Method
EB-6 (8-12')
Other Information:
Time Collected:
Client Sample ID:
Date Collected:
Niem LyAttn:
HG1313166.4-E / Water Line Replacement in Briar Court AreaProject Name:
HVJ AssociatesClient Name:
Date16090375Job ID :
9/15/2016
09/08/16
09:45 12.9% Moisture
SW-846 8260C
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLBromomethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLCarbon tetrachloride
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLChlorobenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLChloroethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLChloroform
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLChloromethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLcis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLcis-1,3-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLDibromochloromethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLDibromomethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLDichlorodifluoromethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLEthylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLIsopropylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00590.51mg/KgBRLm- & p-Xylenes
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLMEK
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLMethylene chloride
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLNaphthalene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLn-Butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLn-Propylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLo-Xylene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLsec-Butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLStyrene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLt-butylbenzene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLTetrachloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLToluene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLtrans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLTrichloroethylene
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLTrichlorofluoromethane
JKD09/13/16 13:080.00290.51mg/KgBRLVinyl Chloride
JKD09/13/16 13:080.0030.51mg/KgBRLXylenes
JKD09/13/16 13:0870-1300.51%1071,2-Dichloroethane-d4(surr)
JKD09/13/16 13:0870-1300.51%98.9Dibromofluoromethane(surr)
JKD09/13/16 13:0870-1300.51%113p-Bromofluorobenzene(surr)
JKD09/13/16 13:0870-1300.51%101Toluene-d8(surr)
Soil results reported on dry weight basis
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Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L C E R T I F I C A T E
Date :16090375Job ID :
LEBell
Samples in This QC Batch :
Qb16091250
% Moisture
16090375.01,02,03,04,05,06
Reporting Units :
09/12/16QC Batch ID :
Method :
Created Date :
Analysis :
Created By :
%SM 2540G
9/15/2016
Prep Date : 09/12/16 14:22SM 2540GPrep Method :PB16091226Sample Preparation : LEBellPrep By :
QC Type: Method Blank
D.F. RptLimitParameter Result Units QualCAS #
% 0.1BRL 1% Moisture
QC Type: Duplicate
16090372.01QC Sample ID:
Parameter UnitsSampleResult QualRPD
RPDCtrlLimit
QCSampleResult
%% Moisture 16.3 0.6 2016.4
Refer to the Definition page for terms.
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Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L C E R T I F I C A T E
Date :16090375Job ID :
Jdongre
Samples in This QC Batch :
Qb16091430
Volatile Organic Compounds
16090375.01,02,03,04,05,06
Reporting Units :
09/12/16QC Batch ID :
Method :
Created Date :
Analysis :
Created By :
mg/KgSW-846 8260C
9/15/2016
Prep Date : 09/12/16 09:30SW-846 5035APrep Method :PB16091418Sample Preparation : JdongrePrep By :
QC Type: Method Blank
D.F. RptLimitParameter Result Units QualCAS #
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 630-20-6
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,1,1-Trichloroethane 71-55-6
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 79-34-5
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,1,2-Trichloroethane 79-00-5
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,1-Dichloroethane 75-34-3
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,1-Dichloroethylene 75-35-4
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,1-Dichloropropene 563-58-6
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,2,3-trichlorobenzene 87-61-6
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,2,3-Trichloropropane 96-18-4
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 120-82-1
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 95-63-6
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropa 96-12-8
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,2-Dibromoethane 106-93-4
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,2-Dichlorobenzene 95-50-1
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,2-Dichloroethane 107-06-2
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,2-Dichloropropane 78-87-5
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 108-67-8
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,3-Dichlorobenzene 541-73-1
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,3-Dichloropropane 142-28-9
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 11,4-Dichlorobenzene 106-46-7
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 12,2-Dichloropropane 594-20-7
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 12-Chlorotoluene 95-49-8
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 14-Chlorotoluene 106-43-4
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 14-Isopropyltoluene 99-87-6
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Benzene 71-43-2
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Bromobenzene 108-86-1
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Bromochloromethane 74-97-5
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Bromodichloromethane 75-27-4
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Bromoform 75-25-2
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Bromomethane 74-83-9
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Chlorobenzene 108-90-7
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Chloroethane 75-00-3
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Chloroform 67-66-3
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Chloromethane 74-87-3
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 156-59-2
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-01-5
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Dibromochloromethane 124-48-1
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Dibromomethane 74-95-3
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Dichlorodifluoromethane 75-71-8
Refer to the Definition page for terms.
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Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L C E R T I F I C A T E
Date :16090375Job ID :
Jdongre
Samples in This QC Batch :
Qb16091430
Volatile Organic Compounds
16090375.01,02,03,04,05,06
Reporting Units :
09/12/16QC Batch ID :
Method :
Created Date :
Analysis :
Created By :
mg/KgSW-846 8260C
9/15/2016
QC Type: Method Blank
D.F. RptLimitParameter Result Units QualCAS #
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Ethylbenzene 100-41-4
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Isopropylbenzene 98-82-8
mg/Kg 0.01BRL 1m- & p-Xylenes 108-38-3&106-42-3
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1MEK 78-93-3
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Methylene chloride 75-09-2
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Naphthalene 91-20-3
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1n-Butylbenzene 104-51-8
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1n-Propylbenzene 103-65-1
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1o-Xylene 95-47-6
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1sec-Butylbenzene 135-98-8
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Styrene 100-42-5
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1t-butylbenzene 98-06-6
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Tetrachloroethylene 127-18-4
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Toluene 108-88-3
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene 156-60-5
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-02-6
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Trichloroethylene 79-01-6
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Trichlorofluoromethane 75-69-4
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Vinyl Chloride 75-01-4
mg/Kg 0.005BRL 1Xylenes 1330-20-7
% 70-13097.3 1Dibromofluoromethane(surr 1868-53-7
% 70-130103 11,2-Dichloroethane-d4(surr 17060-07-0
% 70-130100 1Toluene-d8(surr) 2037-26-5
% 70-130111 1p-Bromofluorobenzene(surr 460-00-4
%RecoveryCtrlLimit
LCSDResult
LCSResult
RPDCtrlLimitRPD
LCSSpk Added
LCSD% Rec
LCS% RecParameter
LCSDSpk Added
QC Type: LCS and LCSD
Qual
0.01000.02 71.4-131100 300.021,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.02 0.02
5.1950.02 69.6-140100 300.021,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.02 0.019
4.91050.02 66.6-128100 300.021,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.02 0.021
0.01000.02 72.8-125100 300.021,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.02 0.02
0.01000.02 72.7-129100 300.021,1-Dichloroethane 0.02 0.02
0.0950.02 71.4-13195 300.0191,1-Dichloroethylene 0.02 0.019
0.01000.02 75.9-132100 300.021,1-Dichloropropene 0.02 0.02
4.91050.02 56.7-153100 300.021,2,3-trichlorobenzene 0.02 0.021
0.01050.02 61.6-138105 300.0211,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.02 0.021
0.01000.02 55.9-150100 300.021,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.02 0.02
0.01100.02 71.1-131110 300.0221,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.02 0.022
4.71100.02 52.4-150105 300.0211,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropa 0.02 0.022
0.01050.02 72.9-125105 300.0211,2-Dibromoethane 0.02 0.021
Refer to the Definition page for terms.
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Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L C E R T I F I C A T E
Date :16090375Job ID :
Jdongre
Samples in This QC Batch :
Qb16091430
Volatile Organic Compounds
16090375.01,02,03,04,05,06
Reporting Units :
09/12/16QC Batch ID :
Method :
Created Date :
Analysis :
Created By :
mg/KgSW-846 8260C
9/15/2016
%RecoveryCtrlLimit
LCSDResult
LCSResult
RPDCtrlLimitRPD
LCSSpk Added
LCSD% Rec
LCS% RecParameter
LCSDSpk Added
QC Type: LCS and LCSD
Qual
4.91050.02 76.1-126100 300.021,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.02 0.021
0.01000.02 66.4-134100 300.021,2-Dichloroethane 0.02 0.02
0.01000.02 70.2-128100 300.021,2-Dichloropropane 0.02 0.02
0.01100.02 75.1-127110 300.0221,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.02 0.022
0.01000.02 73.9-126100 300.021,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.02 0.02
4.91050.02 68.3-124100 300.021,3-Dichloropropane 0.02 0.021
0.01000.02 72.3-127100 300.021,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.02 0.02
0.0950.02 68.5-13895 300.0192,2-Dichloropropane 0.02 0.019
0.01100.02 71.7-128110 300.0222-Chlorotoluene 0.02 0.022
0.01100.02 72.2-126110 300.0224-Chlorotoluene 0.02 0.022
0.01100.02 77.5-125110 300.0224-Isopropyltoluene 0.02 0.022
0.01000.02 74-126100 300.02Benzene 0.02 0.02
0.01000.02 73.3-129100 300.02Bromobenzene 0.02 0.02
0.01000.02 68.8-131100 300.02Bromochloromethane 0.02 0.02
0.01000.02 69-135100 300.02Bromodichloromethane 0.02 0.02
4.91050.02 62-146100 300.02Bromoform 0.02 0.021
0.0950.02 58.7-13995 300.019Bromomethane 0.02 0.019
0.0950.02 68.7-13595 300.019Carbon tetrachloride 0.02 0.019
0.01000.02 73.3-129100 300.02Chlorobenzene 0.02 0.02
0.0950.02 66.2-12995 300.019Chloroethane 0.02 0.019
0.01000.02 73.7-134100 300.02Chloroform 0.02 0.02
0.0900.02 51.4-13590 300.018Chloromethane 0.02 0.018
0.01000.02 72.4-132100 300.02cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 0.02 0.02
0.01000.02 67.7-134100 300.02cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.02 0.02
0.01000.02 73.2-126100 300.02Dibromochloromethane 0.02 0.02
4.91000.02 69.9-134105 300.021Dibromomethane 0.02 0.02
5.4900.02 36.8-14495 300.019Dichlorodifluoromethane 0.02 0.018
0.01000.02 72.2-128100 300.02Ethylbenzene 0.02 0.02
0.01000.02 71.2-131100 300.02Isopropylbenzene 0.02 0.02
0.01000.04 70.7-131100 300.04m- & p-Xylenes 0.04 0.04
4.91050.02 52.5-152100 300.02MEK 0.02 0.021
0.01050.02 70.6-129105 300.021Methylene chloride 0.02 0.021
0.01100.02 60.7-145110 300.022Naphthalene 0.02 0.022
0.01050.02 66.5-136105 300.021n-Butylbenzene 0.02 0.021
0.01100.02 73.3-126110 300.022n-Propylbenzene 0.02 0.022
0.01000.02 71.6-130100 300.02o-Xylene 0.02 0.02
4.71050.02 77.9-124110 300.022sec-Butylbenzene 0.02 0.021
0.01000.02 71.1-131100 300.02Styrene 0.02 0.02
0.01000.02 74.4-130100 300.02t-butylbenzene 0.02 0.02
0.01000.02 62.6-157100 300.02Tetrachloroethylene 0.02 0.02
0.01000.02 73.3-127100 300.02Toluene 0.02 0.02
Refer to the Definition page for terms.
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Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L C E R T I F I C A T E
Date :16090375Job ID :
Jdongre
Samples in This QC Batch :
Qb16091430
Volatile Organic Compounds
16090375.01,02,03,04,05,06
Reporting Units :
09/12/16QC Batch ID :
Method :
Created Date :
Analysis :
Created By :
mg/KgSW-846 8260C
9/15/2016
%RecoveryCtrlLimit
LCSDResult
LCSResult
RPDCtrlLimitRPD
LCSSpk Added
LCSD% Rec
LCS% RecParameter
LCSDSpk Added
QC Type: LCS and LCSD
Qual
5.1950.02 80-120100 300.02trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene 0.02 0.019
0.01000.02 71.5-124100 300.02trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.02 0.02
0.01000.02 69.2-133100 300.02Trichloroethylene 0.02 0.02
33.3750.02 63.9-140105 300.021Trichlorofluoromethane 0.02 0.015 R4
0.01000.02 40.9-159100 300.02Vinyl Chloride 0.02 0.02
0.01000.06 69.2-133100 300.06Xylenes 0.06 0.06
QC Type: MS and MSD
16090375.06QC Sample ID:
ParameterSampleResult
RPDCtrlLimit
MSResult
MSSpk Added RPD Qual
MS% Rec
MSDSpk Added
MSD% Rec
%RecCtrlLimit
MSDResult
BRL1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 71.4-13195
BRL1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 69.6-14095
BRL1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.02 95 5.10.02 0.020.019 35 66.6-128100
BRL1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.02 100 0.00.02 0.020.02 35 72.8-125100
BRL1,1-Dichloroethane 0.02 100 0.00.02 0.020.02 35 72.7-129100
BRL1,1-Dichloroethylene 0.02 105 4.90.02 0.020.021 35 71.4-131100
BRL1,1-Dichloropropene 0.02 100 5.10.02 0.0190.02 35 75.9-13295
BRL1,2,3-trichlorobenzene 0.02 90 0.00.02 0.0180.018 35 56.7-15390
BRL1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.02 95 5.10.02 0.020.019 35 61.6-138100
BRL1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.02 85 0.00.02 0.0170.017 35 55.9-15085
BRL1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.02 95 5.40.02 0.0180.019 35 71.1-13190
BRL1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropa 0.02 90 5.40.02 0.0190.018 35 52.4-15095
BRL1,2-Dibromoethane 0.02 95 5.10.02 0.020.019 35 72.9-125100
BRL1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 76.1-12695
BRL1,2-Dichloroethane 0.02 100 0.00.02 0.020.02 35 66.4-134100
BRL1,2-Dichloropropane 0.02 100 5.10.02 0.0190.02 35 70.2-12895
BRL1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.02 95 5.40.02 0.0180.019 35 75.1-12790
BRL1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.02 95 5.40.02 0.0180.019 35 73.9-12690
BRL1,3-Dichloropropane 0.02 100 0.00.02 0.020.02 35 68.3-124100
BRL1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 72.3-12795
BRL2,2-Dichloropropane 0.02 75 0.00.02 0.0150.015 35 68.5-13875
BRL2-Chlorotoluene 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 71.7-12895
BRL4-Chlorotoluene 0.02 95 5.40.02 0.0180.019 35 72.2-12690
BRL4-Isopropyltoluene 0.02 95 5.40.02 0.0180.019 35 77.5-12590
BRLBenzene 0.02 100 5.10.02 0.0190.02 35 74-12695
BRLBromobenzene 0.02 100 5.10.02 0.0190.02 35 73.3-12995
BRLBromochloromethane 0.02 105 0.00.02 0.0210.021 35 68.8-131105
BRLBromodichloromethane 0.02 100 5.10.02 0.0190.02 35 69-13595
BRLBromoform 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 62-14695
Refer to the Definition page for terms.
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Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L C E R T I F I C A T E
Date :16090375Job ID :
Jdongre
Samples in This QC Batch :
Qb16091430
Volatile Organic Compounds
16090375.01,02,03,04,05,06
Reporting Units :
09/12/16QC Batch ID :
Method :
Created Date :
Analysis :
Created By :
mg/KgSW-846 8260C
9/15/2016
QC Type: MS and MSD
16090375.06QC Sample ID:
ParameterSampleResult
RPDCtrlLimit
MSResult
MSSpk Added RPD Qual
MS% Rec
MSDSpk Added
MSD% Rec
%RecCtrlLimit
MSDResult
BRLBromomethane 0.02 105 0.00.02 0.0210.021 35 58.7-139105
BRLCarbon tetrachloride 0.02 90 0.00.02 0.0180.018 35 68.7-13590
BRLChlorobenzene 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 73.3-12995
BRLChloroethane 0.02 100 5.10.02 0.0190.02 35 66.2-12995
BRLChloroform 0.02 100 0.00.02 0.020.02 35 73.7-134100
BRLChloromethane 0.02 105 100.02 0.0190.021 35 51.4-13595
BRLcis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 0.02 100 0.00.02 0.020.02 35 72.4-132100
BRLcis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.02 90 5.70.02 0.0170.018 35 67.7-13485
BRLDibromochloromethane 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 73.2-12695
BRLDibromomethane 0.02 100 0.00.02 0.020.02 35 69.9-134100
BRLDichlorodifluoromethane 0.02 95 5.40.02 0.0180.019 35 36.8-14490
BRLEthylbenzene 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 72.2-12895
BRLIsopropylbenzene 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 71.2-13195
BRLm- & p-Xylenes 0.04 97.5 2.60.04 0.0380.039 35 70.7-13195
BRLMEK 0.02 90 5.40.02 0.0190.018 35 52.5-15295
BRLMethylene chloride 0.02 95 5.40.02 0.0180.019 35 70.6-12990
BRLNaphthalene 0.02 95 5.10.02 0.020.019 35 60.7-145100
BRLn-Butylbenzene 0.02 90 5.70.02 0.0170.018 35 66.5-13685
BRLn-Propylbenzene 0.02 95 5.40.02 0.0180.019 35 73.3-12690
BRLo-Xylene 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 71.6-13095
BRLsec-Butylbenzene 0.02 95 5.40.02 0.0180.019 35 77.9-12490
BRLStyrene 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 71.1-13195
BRLt-butylbenzene 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 74.4-13095
BRLTetrachloroethylene 0.02 100 5.10.02 0.0190.02 35 62.6-15795
BRLToluene 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 73.3-12795
BRLtrans-1,2-Dichloroethylene 0.02 100 5.10.02 0.0190.02 35 70-13095
BRLtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.02 85 0.00.02 0.0170.017 35 71.5-12485
BRLTrichloroethylene 0.02 95 0.00.02 0.0190.019 35 69.2-13395
BRLTrichlorofluoromethane 0.02 80 M9,R4370.02 0.0110.016 35 63.9-14055
BRLVinyl Chloride 0.02 95 5.10.02 0.020.019 35 40.9-159100
BRLXylenes 0.06 96.7 1.70.06 0.0570.058 35 69.2-13395
Refer to the Definition page for terms.
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Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L C E R T I F I C A T E
Date :16090375Job ID :
VNair
Samples in This QC Batch :
Qb16091507
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
16090375.01,02,03,04,05,06
Reporting Units :
09/14/16QC Batch ID :
Method :
Created Date :
Analysis :
Created By :
mg/KgTX 1005
9/15/2016
Prep Date : 09/14/16 15:00SW-846 5035APrep Method :PB16091505Sample Preparation : VNairPrep By :
QC Type: Method Blank
D.F. RptLimitParameter Result Units QualCAS #
mg/Kg 23.7BRL 1C6-C12 TPH-1005-1
mg/Kg 20.3BRL 1>C12-C28 TPH-1005-2
mg/Kg 17.7BRL 1>C28-C35 TPH-1005-4
mg/KgBRL 1Total C6-C35
% 60-15094.3 1Chlorooctadecane(surr) 3386-33-2
% 60-14387.1 11-Chlorooctane(surr) 111-85-3
%RecoveryCtrlLimit
LCSDResult
LCSResult
RPDCtrlLimitRPD
LCSSpk Added
LCSD% Rec
LCS% RecParameter
LCSDSpk Added
QC Type: LCS and LCSD
Qual
2.176.8500 75-12578.4 20392C6-C12 500 384
5.180.4500 75-12584.6 20423>C12-C28 500 402
12.383.6500 75-12594.6 20473>C28-C35 500 418
QC Type: MS and MSD
16090375.01QC Sample ID:
ParameterSampleResult
RPDCtrlLimit
MSResult
MSSpk Added RPD Qual
MS% Rec
MSDSpk Added
MSD% Rec
%RecCtrlLimit
MSDResult
BRLC6-C12 490 83.7 10.2490 454410 20 75-12592.7
BRL>C12-C28 490 78.2 0.5490 385383 20 75-12578.6
BRL>C28-C35 490 82.9 6.2490 432406 20 75-12588.2
Refer to the Definition page for terms.
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Sample Condition Checklist
pH Paper ID : n/a Thermometer ID : 140539631
Sample pH : n/a Temperature : 1.0+0.5cf=1.5°C
Client Name : HVJ Associates
Time Received : 2:42PMDate Received : 09/08/2016 A&B JobID : 16090375
Received 6 pre weighed vials and a 4oz bulk jar per sample, terra core method 5035. -AR 09.08.2016
Comments : Include actions taken to resolve discrepancies/problem:
X Has client been contacted about sub-out18
X Sample accepted.17.
X VOA vials completely filled.16.
X Samples were received within the hold time.15.
X Sample volume is sufficient for analyses requested.14.
X Bottle count on C-O-C matches bottles found.13.
X Sample ID labels match C-O-C ID's12.
X All samples were logged or labeled.11.
X Sample(s) were received with proper preservative10.
X Sample(s) were received in appropriate container(s).9.
Matrix:
Sludge Cassette Tube BulkSolidLiquidSoilWater Badge Food Other8.
X Sample containers arrived intact. (If no comment).7.
X Sample(s) received with signed sample custody seal.6.
X C-O-C signed and dated.5.
X Sample(s) received with chain-of-custody.4.
X If yes, ice in cooler.3.
X Sample(s) in a cooler.2.
X Cooler seal present and signed.1.
N/ANoYesCheck Points
Received by : Check in by/date : AReyes / 09/08/2016AReyes
Phone : www.ablabs.com 713-453-6060
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SPECIAL WASTE PROFILE
I. Generator Information
II. Billing Information
III. Waste Stream Information
IV. Representative Sample Certification
Sample ID Numbers: