HomeMy WebLinkAboutWA18-19710-ENV Marriott Residence Inn Petroleum Impacted Soil Sampling Plan (09-07-18)Adapt Engineering 615 – 8th Avenue South Seattle, Washington 98104 Tel (206) 654-7045 Fax (206) 654-7048 www.adaptengr.com
September 7, 2018 Adapt Project No. WA18-19710-ENV Western International 13647 Montford Drive Dallas, Texas 75240
Attention: Ms. Cary Fisher
Subject: Petroleum Impacted Soil Sampling Plan
Marriott Residence Inn Property 1200 Lake Washington Boulevard North Renton, Washington 98056 Dear Ms. Fisher: This Petroleum Impacted Soil Sampling Plan has been prepared by Adapt Engineering (Adapt) to document the recently performed soil sampling work completed at the Marriott Residence Inn
Property located at 1200 Lake Washington Boulevard North in Renton, Washington. SUBJECT PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
The subject site (Site) is located at 1200 Lake Washington Boulevard North in Renton, King County, Washington (Figure 1). The Site consists of tax parcel numbers 334450-0006 and 082305-9056 with a
reported total area of approximately 2.86 acres. The Site is currently being developed with a 5-story Marriott Residence Inn hotel. BACKGROUND Limited Phase II Screen (Adapt, April 2014)
Adapt conducted a Limited Phase II Screen in the inferred area of a historical gas station located on the Site. This screen included a survey around the area by Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to potentially discover relic USTs or other pertinent subsurface features. One “GPR anomaly” was revealed. Using a Geoprobe, five borings were advanced around this anomaly, especially to the west, northwest, and south. The maximum depth explored was approximately 10 feet below ground surface (bgs). For two of these, field screen observations revealed no signs of significant contamination. However, the soil collected from the other three borings displayed indications of contamination at detected concentrations. Consequently, groundwater grab samples were collected in three of the borings, and submitted to the analytical laboratory for analysis for COCs.
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The groundwater sample from only one of the borings exhibited TPH concentrations above
laboratory reporting limits. In particular, this exhibited: gasoline-range TPH at 160 parts per billion (ppb), below the pertinent MTCA Method A cleanup level of 1,000 ppb (with no lead detected); diesel-range TPH at 120 ppb, below the Method A cleanup level of 500 ppb (this result was flagged as not representing the fuel standard used for quantitation); and ethylbenzene at a concentration of 2.5 ppb, well below the Method A cleanup level of 700 ppb. The groundwater from a second boring exhibited only lead at a concentration of 5.84 ppb, below the Method A cleanup level of 15 ppb. UST Removal / Site Assessment Report (Adapt, November 2014) The prior Site owner contracted Adapt to remove any USTs in the area assessed by the Limited
Phase II Screen. Adapt determined that a UST of approximately 450 gallon capacity was present on the site, as well as a small priming tank. Sampling revealed that soils immediately around the UST had gasoline and BTEX contamination above cleanup levels. The UST was
pumped of its contents, inerted, and removed, and the priming tank was removed. These tanks were reportedly transported off-site for disposal. The resulting pit was over-excavated until the field screening with a Photo-Ionization Detector (PID) showed low readings from soils
remaining. Confirmation soil samples, taken from the four sidewalls and the bottom of the excavation, yielded no concentrations above laboratory reporting limits of gasoline and BTEX. Lead in the samples was below cleanup levels. The bottom sample was, also, analyzed for n-hexane and naphthalenes. This sample revealed no concentrations of these analytes above laboratory reporting limits. The contaminated soil was taken off-site for disposal. The excavation was backfilled. Adapt’s UST removal report concludes as follows:
“The results of the soil sampling activities performed after completion of the UST removal activities indicated no detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons and only relatively
low levels of lead (at concentrations below Ecology Method A soil cleanup levels) along the bottom and sidewalls of the UST removal excavation. As such, it is Adapt’s professional opinion
that no further soil excavation is warranted at this time.” Adapt’s review of regulatory agency information revealed that Ecology issued a No Further Action determination on February 25, 2015 based on Adapt’s report. EXCAVATION AND SOIL SAMPLING ACTIVITIES
Adapt was informed by Western International that gasoline impacted soils had been encountered in the City of Renton right-of-way (ROW) during excavation activities associated with underground utility connections (see Figure 1). Laboratory testing of two soil samples collected from this area
indicated that gasoline range TPH had been detected at concentrations above the State of Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) MTCA Method A Soil Cleanup Level for Unrestricted Land Uses (CUL) of 100 parts-per-million (ppm) (see Table 1). Motor oil range TPH
and ethylbenzene were also detected in these two soil samples, but the detected concentrations were below their respective Method A Soil CULs. Adapt had been informed by Western International that the City of Renton had requested for an investigation to be completed to assess if the gasoline impacted soils in the City of Renton ROW
had originated from the Site or was solely contained within the City of Renton ROW. Adapt
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personnel were onsite on August 28 and 29, 2018 to oversee excavation of possible petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil from along a trench excavated for placement of a storm water sewer
line. Soil Sampling Activities – Storm Water Sewer Line Trench Adapt collected a total of eleven (11) soil samples from along the sidewalls and bottom of the storm water sewer line trench for analytical testing (see Figure 1). Discrete soil samples for volatile compounds were collected in compliance with EPA Method 5035A. Samples were collected using a Power Stop Handle and Easy Draw Syringe. The syringe was pushed into the collected soil core to obtain an approximately 5-gram soil sample. The soil sample was then placed in an empty 40 ml glass vial with a Teflon® lined lid with septum. Discrete soil samples from non-volatile compounds were collected using a gloved hand and transferred to a clean 4-ounce glass jar with a Teflon® lined lid. The jars were filled minimizing headspace. All
collected samples were immediately stored at 4 degrees C and transported to Friedman & Bruya’s laboratory in Seattle, Washington for the following analyses under Adapt’s chain-of-custody procedures:
• Gasoline range total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) by Ecology Method NWTPH-Gx
with benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes (BTEX) by EPA Method 8021B.
• Lead by EPA Method 200.8.
The analytical testing results for these samples indicated gasoline range TPH were detected in samples ROW-1:5’ (54 ppm), ROW-2:5’ (11 ppm), and ROW-3:5’ (10 ppm); all of which are below
the Method A Soil CUL of 100 ppm. Ethylbenzene was detected in samples SS-3:5’ (0.03 ppm), ROW-1:5’ (0.27 ppm), and ROW-2:5’ (0.068 ppm), and ROW-3:5” (0.033 ppm); xylenes were detected in samples SS-3:5’ (0.09 ppm), ROW-1:5’ (0.84 ppm), and ROW-2:5” (0.074 ppm); and
toluene was detected in sample RPW-1:5” (0.1 ppm); but of these detected concentrations were below their respective Method A Soil CULs. Lead was detected at concentrations varying from 3.06 to 4.83 ppm in the collected samples, but these detected concentrations were below the Method A Soil CUL of 250 ppm. A summary of the soil analytical testing results is presented in Table 1. Soil Sampling Activities – Impacted Soil Stockpile Impacted soils with noticeable petroleum hydrocarbon odors that were excavated from the storm water sewer line trench were placed on a lined and covered stockpile at the Site. On August 29, 2018, Adapt personnel collected two soil samples from the stockpile for analytical testing in order to profile these soils for disposal. Discrete soil samples for volatile compounds were collected in compliance with EPA Method 5035A. Samples were collected using a Power Stop Handle and Easy Draw Syringe. The syringe was pushed into the collected soil core to obtain an approximately 5-gram soil sample. The soil sample was then placed in an empty 40 ml glass
vial with a Teflon® lined lid with septum. Discrete soil samples from non-volatile compounds were collected using a gloved hand and transferred to a clean 4-ounce glass jar with a Teflon® lined lid. The jars were filled minimizing headspace. All collected samples were immediately
stored at 4 degrees C and transported to Friedman & Bruya’s laboratory in Seattle, Washington for the following analyses under Adapt’s chain-of-custody procedures:
• Gasoline range TPH by Ecology Method NWTPH-Gx
• Diesel and motor oil range TPH by Ecology Method NWTPH-Dx
• Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by EPA Method 8260.
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• Lead by EPA Method 200.8.
Gasoline range TPH was detected in samples Stockpile-01 (120 ppm) and Stockpile-02 (420 ppm), which are both above the Method A Soil CUL of 100 ppm. Diesel range TPH was detected
in sample Stockpile-02 (170 ppm), but this detected concentration is below the Method A Soil CUL of 2,000 ppm. Multiple gasoline associated VOC analytes and lead were detected in samples Stockpile-01 and Stockpile-02, but the detected concentrations were below their respective Method A and Method B Soil CULs (see Table 1). LIMITATIONS Information contained in this report is based upon site characterization, field observations, and the laboratory analyses completed for this study. Conclusions presented are professional opinions based upon our interpretation of the analytical laboratory test results, as well as our experience and observations during the field activities. The completed field activities, as well as the analytical scope were completed within the site and proposal constraints. Adapt’s observations and the analytical data are limited to the vicinity of each sampling location and do not necessarily reflect conditions across the site. No other warranty, express or implied is
made. If additional information regarding either the site or surrounding properties becomes known, or changes to existing conditions occurs, the conclusions in this report should be reviewed, and if necessary, revised to reflect the updated information. Project specific
limitations are presented in the appropriate sections of this report. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Western International and their agents for specific application to the project site. Use or reliance upon this report by a third is at their own risk. Adapt does not make any representation or warranty, express or implied, to such other parties as to the accuracy or completeness of this report or the suitability of its use by such other parties for any purpose whatever, known or unknown, to Adapt. Adapt appreciates the opportunity to be of service to you on this project. Should you have any questions concerning this report, or if we can assist you in any way, please feel free to contact us at (206) 654-7045.
Respectfully Submitted, Adapt Engineering
John T. Bhend, L.G. Senior Project Manager Attachments: Figures and Tables Laboratory Data Reports
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FIGURES AND TABLES
Western International – Marriott Residence Inn Property September 7, 2018 Adapt Project No. WA18-19710-ENV Figures and Tables
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FIGURE 1 –Site Sampling PlanLocation: Marriott Residence Inn Property1200 Lake Washington Blvd NorthRenton, WA 98056Client: Western InternationalDate:09/07/18 Job #:WA18-19710-ENV
0 30 60
SCALE IN FEET
(APPROXIMATE)Sample number and approximate location (Adapt)
Legend:
Property
Boundary
PowerPole
Power
Pole Power
Pole
Overhead Power
Hydrant
N
SS-1
SS-2
SS-3
SS-4
SS-5
Trench-BOT
ROW-1
ROW-2
ROW-3
Storm Sewer Trench
Historic GasStation Building
UST Removal
Excavation
Former 450 Gallon UST
Storm SewerConnectionExcavation
Overhead Power
1 2 Stockpile-
01
Stockpile-
02 SS-1:2'SS-1:5'SS-2:2'SS-2:5'SS-3:5'ROW-1:5'SS-4:5'ROW-2:5'SS-5:5'ROW-3:5'Trench-
BOT-01:7'
Date
Depth (feet)----2 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 -
PID --419 673 1.1 0.3 0.6 0.3 115 397 2.2 35.9 0.4 90.2 0.4 -
TPH-G 940 1,000 120 420 ND(<5)ND(<5)ND(<5)ND(<5)ND(<5)54 ND(<5)11 ND(<5)10 ND(<5)30 / 100 (a)
TPH-D ND(<410)ND(<420)ND(<50)170 (x)-----------
TPH-MO 350 91 ND(<250)ND(<250)-----------
Benzene ND(<0.1)ND(<0.11)ND(<0.03)ND(<0.03)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)0.03
Toluene ND(<0.1)ND(<0.11)ND(<0.05)ND(<0.05)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)0.1 ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)7
Ethylbenzene 0.32 0.43 0.097 0.068 ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)0.03 0.27 ND(<0.02)0.068 ND(<0.02)0.033 ND(<0.02)6
Total Xylenes ND(<0.1)ND(<0.11)0.319 0.333 ND(<0.06)ND(<0.06)ND(<0.06)ND(<0.06)0.09 0.84 ND(<0.06)0.074 ND(<0.06)ND(<0.06)ND(<0.06)9
1,2,4-TMB --0.93 0.9 -----------NV
1,3,5-TMB --0.33 0.33 -----------800 (b)
Naphthalene --0.4 (c)0.24 (c)-----------5
2-Butanone (MEK)--ND(<0.5)ND(<0.5)-----------48,000 (b)
1,2-EDC --ND(<0.05)ND(<0.05)-----------480 (b)
1,2-EDB --ND(<0.05)ND(<0.05)
Isopropylbenzene --0.1 0.081 -----------NV
sec-Butylbenzene --0.093 0.11 -----------NV
n-Propylbenzene --0.22 0.19 -----------8,000 (b)
p-Isopropyltoluene --0.24 0.15 -----------NV
Hexane --ND(<0.25)ND(<0.25)-----------4,800 (b)
Methylene Chloride --0.74 (lc)0.60 (lc)-----------0.02
PCE --ND(<0.025)ND(<0.025)-----------0.05
TCE --ND(<0.02)ND(<0.02)-----------0.03
Cis-1,2-DCE --ND(<0.05)ND(<0.05)-----------160 (b)
Vinyl Chloride --ND(<0.05)ND(<0.05)-----------240 (b)
All Other Tested VOCs --ND ND -----------Varies
Lead 8.2 ND(<5.7)11.2 6.83 ----3.42 4.83 3.32 3.15 3.06 3.2 3.06 250
(lc) = The presence of the analyte is likely due to laboratory contamination
ROW Sampling
8/20/2018
Shaded values indicates exceedance of either the MTCA Method A Cleanup Level or Method B Non-carcinogen Standard Formula Value
8/29/2018
TPH-G, D, MO = Total petroleum hydrocarbons– gasoline, diesel, motor oil
All concentrations given in parts per million (ppm), which is equivalent to milligrams per kilogram
MTCA = Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA Method A Soil Cleanup Levels for Unrestricted Land Uses shown)
(a) = Value is 30 ppm if benzene is detected, 100 ppm if benzene is not detected
(b) = Method B Non-carcinogen Standard Formula Value
N/A = Not available
- = Not tested
(x) = The sample chromatographic pattern does not resemble the fuel standard used for quantitation
NV = Not value has been established
PCE = tetrachloroethene; TCE = trichloroethene; DCE = dichlorothene
8/28/2018 8/29/2018
(c) = The presence of the analyte may be due to carryover from previous sample injections
Table 1: Summary of Soil Analytical Results
Sample No.
Stockpile Storm Sewer Trench
MTCA Method A
Cleanup Level
(ppm)
LABORATORY DATA REPORTS
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTS
James E. Bruya, Ph.D. 3012 16th Avenue West
Yelena Aravkina, M.S. Seattle, WA 98119-2029
Michael Erdahl, B.S. (206) 285-8282
Arina Podnozova, B.S. fbi@isomedia.com
Eric Young, B.S. www.friedmanandbruya.com
September 4, 2018
John Bhend, Project Manager
Adapt Engineering
615 8th Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98104
Dear Mr Bhend:
Included are the results from the testing of material submitted on August 28, 2018
from the Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808622 project. There are 4
pages included in this report. Any samples that may remain are currently scheduled
for disposal in 30 days. If you would like us to return your samples or arrange for long
term storage at our offices, please contact us as soon as possible.
We appreciate this opportunity to be of service to you and hope you will call if you have
any questions.
Sincerely,
FRIEDMAN & BRUYA, INC.
Michael Erdahl
Project Manager
Enclosures
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CASE NARRATIVE
This case narrative encompasses samples received on August 28, 2018 by Friedman &
Bruya, Inc. from the Adapt Engineering Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV,
F&BI 808622 project. Samples were logged in under the laboratory ID’s listed below.
Laboratory ID Adapt Engineering
808622 -01 SS-1:2'
808622 -02 SS-1:5'
808622 -03 SS-2:2'
808622 -04 SS-2:5'
All quality control requirements were acceptable.
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Date of Report: 09/04/18
Date Received: 08/28/18
Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808622
Date Extracted: 08/29/18
Date Analyzed: 08/29/18
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES
FOR BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE,
XYLENES AND TPH AS GASOLINE
USING METHODS 8021B AND NWTPH-Gx
Results Reported on a Dry Weight Basis
Results Reported as mg/kg (ppm)
Ethyl Total Gasoline Surrogate
Sample ID Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Range (% Recovery)
Laboratory ID (Limit 50-150)
SS-1:2’ <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.06 <5 87 808622-01
SS-1:5’ <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.06 <5 90
808622-02
SS-2:2’ <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.06 <5 88
808622-03
SS-2:5’ <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.06 <5 88
808622-04
Method Blank <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.06 <5 86
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Date of Report: 09/04/18
Date Received: 08/28/18
Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808622
QUALITY ASSURANCE RESULTS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES
FOR BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE,
XYLENES, AND TPH AS GASOLINE
USING METHOD 8021B AND NWTPH-Gx
Laboratory Code: 808598-03 (Duplicate)
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Sample
Result
(Wet Wt)
Duplicate
Result
(Wet Wt)
RPD
(Limit 20)
Benzene mg/kg (ppm) <0.02 <0.02 nm
Toluene mg/kg (ppm) <0.02 <0.02 nm
Ethylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) <0.02 <0.02 nm
Xylenes mg/kg (ppm) <0.06 <0.06 nm
Gasoline mg/kg (ppm) <5 <5 nm
Laboratory Code: Laboratory Control Sample
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Spike
Level
Percent
Recovery
LCS
Acceptance
Criteria
Benzene mg/kg (ppm) 0.5 88 69-120
Toluene mg/kg (ppm) 0.5 88 70-117
Ethylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 0.5 90 65-123
Xylenes mg/kg (ppm) 1.5 87 66-120
Gasoline mg/kg (ppm) 20 85 71-131
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Data Qualifiers & Definitions a - The analyte was detected at a level less than five times the reporting limit. The RPD results may not provide reliable information on the variability of the analysis.
b - The analyte was spiked at a level that was less than five times that present in the sample. Matrix spike recoveries may not be meaningful.
ca - The calibration results for the analyte were outside of acceptance criteria. The value reported is an estimate.
c - The presence of the analyte may be due to carryover from previous sample injections.
cf - The sample was centrifuged prior to analysis.
d - The sample was diluted. Detection limits were raised and surrogate recoveries may not be meaningful.
dv - Insufficient sample volume was available to achieve normal reporting limits.
f - The sample was laboratory filtered prior to analysis.
fb - The analyte was detected in the method blank.
fc - The compound is a common laboratory and field contaminant.
hr - The sample and duplicate were reextracted and reanalyzed. RPD results were still outside of control limits. Variability is attributed to sample inhomogeneity.
hs - Headspace was present in the container used for analysis.
ht – The analysis was performed outside the method or client-specified holding time requirement.
ip - Recovery fell outside of control limits. Compounds in the sample matrix interfered with the quantitation of the analyte.
j - The analyte concentration is reported below the lowest calibration standard. The value reported is an estimate.
J - The internal standard associated with the analyte is out of control limits. The reported concentration is an estimate.
jl - The laboratory control sample(s) percent recovery and/or RPD were out of control limits. The reported concentration should be considered an estimate. js - The surrogate associated with the analyte is out of control limits. The reported concentration should be considered an estimate.
lc - The presence of the analyte is likely due to laboratory contamination.
L - The reported concentration was generated from a library search.
nm - The analyte was not detected in one or more of the duplicate analyses. Therefore, calculation of the RPD is not applicable.
pc - The sample was received with incorrect preservation or in a container not approved by the method. The value reported should be considered an estimate. ve - The analyte response exceeded the valid instrument calibration range. The value reported is an estimate.
vo - The value reported fell outside the control limits established for this analyte.
x - The sample chromatographic pattern does not resemble the fuel standard used for quantitation.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTS
James E. Bruya, Ph.D. 3012 16th Avenue West
Yelena Aravkina, M.S. Seattle, WA 98119-2029
Michael Erdahl, B.S. (206) 285-8282
Arina Podnozova, B.S. fbi@isomedia.com
Eric Young, B.S. www.friedmanandbruya.com
September 4, 2018
John Bhend, Project Manager
Adapt Engineering
615 8th Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98104
Dear Mr Bhend:
Included are the results from the testing of material submitted on August 29, 2018
from the Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808647 project. There are
13 pages included in this report. Any samples that may remain are currently
scheduled for disposal in 30 days. If you would like us to return your samples or
arrange for long term storage at our offices, please contact us as soon as possible.
We appreciate this opportunity to be of service to you and hope you will call if you have
any questions.
Sincerely,
FRIEDMAN & BRUYA, INC.
Michael Erdahl
Project Manager
Enclosures
ADP0904R.DOC
FRIEDMAN & BRUYA, INC. _________________________________________________
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CASE NARRATIVE
This case narrative encompasses samples received on August 29, 2018 by Friedman &
Bruya, Inc. from the Adapt Engineering Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV,
F&BI 808647 project. Samples were logged in under the laboratory ID’s listed below.
Laboratory ID Adapt Engineering
808647 -01 SS-3:5'
808647 -02 Row-1:5'
808647 -03 SS-4:5'
808647 -04 Row-2:5'
808647 -05 SS-5:5'
808647 -06 Row-3:5'
808647 -07 Trench-Bot-01:7'
All quality control requirements were acceptable.
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Date of Report: 09/04/18
Date Received: 08/29/18
Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808647
Date Extracted: 08/29/18
Date Analyzed: 08/29/18
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES
FOR BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE,
XYLENES AND TPH AS GASOLINE
USING METHODS 8021B AND NWTPH-Gx
Results Reported on a Dry Weight Basis
Results Reported as mg/kg (ppm)
Ethyl Total Gasoline Surrogate
Sample ID Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Range (% Recovery)
Laboratory ID (Limit 50-150)
SS-3:5’ <0.02 <0.02 0.030 0.090 <5 88 808647-01
Row-1:5’ <0.02 j <0.1 0.27 0.84 54 90
808647-02 1/5
SS-4:5’ <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.06 <5 86
808647-03
Row-2:5’ <0.02 <0.02 0.068 0.074 11 87
808647-04
SS-5:5’ <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.06 <5 88
808647-05
Row-3:5’ <0.02 <0.02 0.033 <0.06 10 88
808647-06
Trench-Bot-01:7’ <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.06 <5 85 808647-07
Method Blank <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.06 <5 86
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Analysis For Total Metals By EPA Method 6020B Client ID: SS-3:5’ Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: 08/29/18 Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/30/18 Lab ID: 808647-01
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18 Data File: 808647-01.054
Matrix: Soil Instrument: ICPMS2
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: SP Concentration
Analyte: mg/kg (ppm)
Lead 3.42
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Analysis For Total Metals By EPA Method 6020B Client ID: Row-1:5’ Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: 08/29/18 Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/30/18 Lab ID: 808647-02
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18 Data File: 808647-02.061
Matrix: Soil Instrument: ICPMS2
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: SP Concentration
Analyte: mg/kg (ppm)
Lead 4.83
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Analysis For Total Metals By EPA Method 6020B Client ID: SS-4:5’ Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: 08/29/18 Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/30/18 Lab ID: 808647-03
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18 Data File: 808647-03.062
Matrix: Soil Instrument: ICPMS2
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: SP Concentration
Analyte: mg/kg (ppm)
Lead 3.32
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Analysis For Total Metals By EPA Method 6020B Client ID: Row-2:5’ Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: 08/29/18 Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/30/18 Lab ID: 808647-04
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18 Data File: 808647-04.063
Matrix: Soil Instrument: ICPMS2
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: SP Concentration
Analyte: mg/kg (ppm)
Lead 3.15
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Analysis For Total Metals By EPA Method 6020B Client ID: SS-5:5’ Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: 08/29/18 Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/30/18 Lab ID: 808647-05
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18 Data File: 808647-05.066
Matrix: Soil Instrument: ICPMS2
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: SP Concentration
Analyte: mg/kg (ppm)
Lead 3.06
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Analysis For Total Metals By EPA Method 6020B Client ID: Row-3:5’ Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: 08/29/18 Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/30/18 Lab ID: 808647-06
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18 Data File: 808647-06.067
Matrix: Soil Instrument: ICPMS2
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: SP Concentration
Analyte: mg/kg (ppm)
Lead 3.20
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Analysis For Total Metals By EPA Method 6020B Client ID: Trench-Bot-01:7’ Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: 08/29/18 Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/30/18 Lab ID: 808647-07
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18 Data File: 808647-07.068
Matrix: Soil Instrument: ICPMS2
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: SP Concentration
Analyte: mg/kg (ppm)
Lead 3.06
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Analysis For Total Metals By EPA Method 6020B Client ID: Method Blank Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: NA Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/30/18 Lab ID: I8-566 mb
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18 Data File: I8-566 mb.038
Matrix: Soil Instrument: ICPMS2
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: SP Concentration
Analyte: mg/kg (ppm)
Lead <1
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Date of Report: 09/04/18
Date Received: 08/29/18
Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808647
QUALITY ASSURANCE RESULTS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES
FOR BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE,
XYLENES, AND TPH AS GASOLINE
USING METHOD 8021B AND NWTPH-Gx
Laboratory Code: 808598-03 (Duplicate)
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Sample
Result
(Wet Wt)
Duplicate
Result
(Wet Wt)
RPD
(Limit 20)
Benzene mg/kg (ppm) <0.02 <0.02 nm
Toluene mg/kg (ppm) <0.02 <0.02 nm
Ethylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) <0.02 <0.02 nm
Xylenes mg/kg (ppm) <0.06 <0.06 nm
Gasoline mg/kg (ppm) <5 <5 nm
Laboratory Code: Laboratory Control Sample
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Spike
Level
Percent
Recovery
LCS
Acceptance
Criteria
Benzene mg/kg (ppm) 0.5 88 69-120
Toluene mg/kg (ppm) 0.5 88 70-117
Ethylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 0.5 90 65-123
Xylenes mg/kg (ppm) 1.5 87 66-120
Gasoline mg/kg (ppm) 20 85 71-131
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Date of Report: 09/04/18
Date Received: 08/29/18
Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808647
QUALITY ASSURANCE RESULTS
FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES
FOR TOTAL METALS USING EPA METHOD 6020B
Laboratory Code: 808647-01 (Matrix Spike)
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Spike
Level
Sample
Result
(Wet wt)
Percent
Recovery
MS
Percent
Recovery
MSD
Acceptance
Criteria
RPD
(Limit 20)
Lead mg/kg (ppm) 50 2.74 86 86 75-125 0
Laboratory Code: Laboratory Control Sample
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Spike
Level
Percent
Recovery
LCS
Acceptance
Criteria
Lead mg/kg (ppm) 50 101 80-120
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Data Qualifiers & Definitions a - The analyte was detected at a level less than five times the reporting limit. The RPD results may not provide reliable information on the variability of the analysis.
b - The analyte was spiked at a level that was less than five times that present in the sample. Matrix spike recoveries may not be meaningful.
ca - The calibration results for the analyte were outside of acceptance criteria. The value reported is an estimate.
c - The presence of the analyte may be due to carryover from previous sample injections.
cf - The sample was centrifuged prior to analysis.
d - The sample was diluted. Detection limits were raised and surrogate recoveries may not be meaningful.
dv - Insufficient sample volume was available to achieve normal reporting limits.
f - The sample was laboratory filtered prior to analysis.
fb - The analyte was detected in the method blank.
fc - The compound is a common laboratory and field contaminant.
hr - The sample and duplicate were reextracted and reanalyzed. RPD results were still outside of control limits. Variability is attributed to sample inhomogeneity.
hs - Headspace was present in the container used for analysis.
ht – The analysis was performed outside the method or client-specified holding time requirement.
ip - Recovery fell outside of control limits. Compounds in the sample matrix interfered with the quantitation of the analyte.
j - The analyte concentration is reported below the lowest calibration standard. The value reported is an estimate.
J - The internal standard associated with the analyte is out of control limits. The reported concentration is an estimate.
jl - The laboratory control sample(s) percent recovery and/or RPD were out of control limits. The reported concentration should be considered an estimate. js - The surrogate associated with the analyte is out of control limits. The reported concentration should be considered an estimate.
lc - The presence of the analyte is likely due to laboratory contamination.
L - The reported concentration was generated from a library search.
nm - The analyte was not detected in one or more of the duplicate analyses. Therefore, calculation of the RPD is not applicable.
pc - The sample was received with incorrect preservation or in a container not approved by the method. The value reported should be considered an estimate. ve - The analyte response exceeded the valid instrument calibration range. The value reported is an estimate.
vo - The value reported fell outside the control limits established for this analyte.
x - The sample chromatographic pattern does not resemble the fuel standard used for quantitation.
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James E. Bruya, Ph.D. 3012 16th Avenue West
Yelena Aravkina, M.S. Seattle, WA 98119-2029
Michael Erdahl, B.S. (206) 285-8282
Arina Podnozova, B.S. fbi@isomedia.com
Eric Young, B.S. www.friedmanandbruya.com
September 4, 2018
John Bhend, Project Manager
Adapt Engineering
615 8th Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98104
Dear Mr Bhend:
Included are the results from the testing of material submitted on August 29, 2018
from the Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808648 project. There are
15 pages included in this report. Any samples that may remain are currently
scheduled for disposal in 30 days. If you would like us to return your samples or
arrange for long term storage at our offices, please contact us as soon as possible.
We appreciate this opportunity to be of service to you and hope you will call if you have
any questions.
Sincerely,
FRIEDMAN & BRUYA, INC.
Michael Erdahl
Project Manager
Enclosures
ADP0904R.DOC
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CASE NARRATIVE
This case narrative encompasses samples received on August 29, 2018 by Friedman &
Bruya, Inc. from the Adapt Engineering Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
project. Samples were logged in under the laboratory ID’s listed below.
Laboratory ID Adapt Engineering
808648 -01 Stockpile-01
808648 -02 Stockpile-02
Methylene chloride was detected in the 8260C analysis of samples Stockpile-01 and
Stockpile-02. The data were flagged as due to laboratory contamination.
Several compounds in the 8260C laboratory control sample exceeded the acceptance
criteria. The analytes were not detected in the samples, therefore the data were
acceptable.
All other quality control requirements were acceptable.
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Date of Report: 09/04/18
Date Received: 08/29/18
Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808648
Date Extracted: 08/30/18
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES
FOR TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS AS GASOLINE
USING METHOD NWTPH-Gx
Results Reported on a Dry Weight Basis
Results Reported as mg/kg (ppm)
Surrogate
Sample ID Gasoline Range (% Recovery)
Laboratory ID (Limit 50-150)
Stockpile-01 120 90 808648-01 1/5
Stockpile-02 420 114
808648-02 1/5
Method Blank <5 82
08-1775 MB
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Date of Report: 09/04/18
Date Received: 08/29/18
Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808648
Date Extracted: 08/30/18
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18
RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES
FOR TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS AS
DIESEL AND MOTOR OIL
USING METHOD NWTPH-Dx
Results Reported on a Dry Weight Basis
Results Reported as mg/kg (ppm)
Surrogate
Sample ID Diesel Range Motor Oil Range (% Recovery)
Laboratory ID (C10-C25) (C25-C36) (Limit 56-165) Stockpile-01 <50 <250 81
808648-01
Stockpile-02 170 x <250 92
808648-02
Method Blank <50 <250 93
08-1935 MB
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Analysis For Total Metals By EPA Method 6020B Client ID: Stockpile-01 Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: 08/29/18 Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/30/18 Lab ID: 808648-01
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18 Data File: 808648-01.059
Matrix: Soil Instrument: ICPMS2
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: SP Concentration
Analyte: mg/kg (ppm)
Lead 11.2
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Analysis For Total Metals By EPA Method 6020B Client ID: Stockpile-02 Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: 08/29/18 Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/30/18 Lab ID: 808648-02
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18 Data File: 808648-02.060
Matrix: Soil Instrument: ICPMS2
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: SP Concentration
Analyte: mg/kg (ppm)
Lead 6.83
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Analysis For Total Metals By EPA Method 6020B Client ID: Method Blank Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: NA Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/30/18 Lab ID: I8-562 mb2
Date Analyzed: 08/30/18 Data File: I8-562 mb2.036
Matrix: Soil Instrument: ICPMS2
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: SP Concentration
Analyte: mg/kg (ppm)
Lead <1
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Analysis For Volatile Compounds By EPA Method 8260C Client Sample ID: Stockpile-01 Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: 08/29/18 Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/29/18 Lab ID: 808648-01
Date Analyzed: 08/29/18 Data File: 082934.D
Matrix: Soil Instrument: GCMS9
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: JS
Lower Upper
Surrogates: % Recovery: Limit: Limit:
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 99 50 150
Toluene-d8 99 50 150
4-Bromofluorobenzene 101 50 150
Concentration Concentration Compounds: mg/kg (ppm) Compounds: mg/kg (ppm)
Dichlorodifluoromethane <0.5 1,3-Dichloropropane <0.05
Chloromethane <0.5 Tetrachloroethene <0.025
Vinyl chloride <0.05 Dibromochloromethane <0.05
Bromomethane <0.5 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) <0.05
Chloroethane <0.5 Chlorobenzene <0.05
Trichlorofluoromethane <0.5 Ethylbenzene 0.097
Acetone <0.5 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.05
1,1-Dichloroethene <0.05 m,p-Xylene 0.23
Hexane <0.25 o-Xylene 0.089
Methylene chloride 0.74 lc Styrene <0.05
Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) <0.05 Isopropylbenzene 0.10
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.05 Bromoform <0.05
1,1-Dichloroethane <0.05 n-Propylbenzene 0.22
2,2-Dichloropropane <0.05 Bromobenzene <0.05
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.05 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.33
Chloroform <0.05 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.05
2-Butanone (MEK) <0.5 1,2,3-Trichloropropane <0.05
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC) <0.05 2-Chlorotoluene <0.05
1,1,1-Trichloroethane <0.05 4-Chlorotoluene <0.05
1,1-Dichloropropene <0.05 tert-Butylbenzene <0.05
Carbon tetrachloride <0.05 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.93
Benzene <0.03 sec-Butylbenzene 0.093
Trichloroethene <0.02 p-Isopropyltoluene 0.24
1,2-Dichloropropane <0.05 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <0.05
Bromodichloromethane <0.05 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <0.05
Dibromomethane <0.05 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <0.05
4-Methyl-2-pentanone <0.5 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane <0.5
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.05 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <0.25
Toluene <0.05 Hexachlorobutadiene <0.25
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.05 Naphthalen e 0.40
1,1,2-Trichloroethane <0.05 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene <0.25
2-Hexanone <0.5
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Analysis For Volatile Compounds By EPA Method 8260C Client Sample ID: Stockpile-02 Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: 08/29/18 Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/29/18 Lab ID: 808648-02
Date Analyzed: 08/29/18 Data File: 082935.D
Matrix: Soil Instrument: GCMS9
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: JS
Lower Upper
Surrogates: % Recovery: Limit: Limit:
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 100 50 150
Toluene-d8 98 50 150
4-Bromofluorobenzene 102 50 150
Concentration Concentration Compounds: mg/kg (ppm) Compounds: mg/kg (ppm)
Dichlorodifluoromethane <0.5 1,3-Dichloropropane <0.05
Chloromethane <0.5 Tetrachloroethene <0.025
Vinyl chloride <0.05 Dibromochloromethane <0.05
Bromomethane <0.5 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) <0.05
Chloroethane <0.5 Chlorobenzene <0.05
Trichlorofluoromethane <0.5 Ethylbenzene 0.068
Acetone <0.5 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.05
1,1-Dichloroethene <0.05 m,p-Xylene 0.26
Hexane <0.25 o-Xylene 0.073
Methylene chloride 0.60 lc Styrene <0.05
Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) <0.05 Isopropylbenzene 0.081
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.05 Bromoform <0.05
1,1-Dichloroethane <0.05 n-Propylbenzene 0.19
2,2-Dichloropropane <0.05 Bromobenzene <0.05
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.05 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.33
Chloroform <0.05 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.05
2-Butanone (MEK) <0.5 1,2,3-Trichloropropane <0.05
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC) <0.05 2-Chlorotoluene <0.05
1,1,1-Trichloroethane <0.05 4-Chlorotoluene <0.05
1,1-Dichloropropene <0.05 tert-Butylbenzene <0.05
Carbon tetrachloride <0.05 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.90
Benzene <0.03 sec-Butylbenzene 0.11
Trichloroethene <0.02 p-Isopropyltoluene 0.15
1,2-Dichloropropane <0.05 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <0.05
Bromodichloromethane <0.05 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <0.05
Dibromomethane <0.05 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <0.05
4-Methyl-2-pentanone <0.5 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane <0.5
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.05 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <0.25
Toluene <0.05 Hexachlorobutadiene <0.25
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.05 Naphthalene 0.24
1,1,2-Trichloroethane <0.05 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene <0.25
2-Hexanone <0.5
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Analysis For Volatile Compounds By EPA Method 8260C Client Sample ID: Method Blank Client: Adapt Engineering
Date Received: Not Applicable Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV
Date Extracted: 08/29/18 Lab ID: 08-1909 mb
Date Analyzed: 08/29/18 Data File: 082924.D
Matrix: Soil Instrument: GCMS9
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: JS
Lower Upper
Surrogates: % Recovery: Limit: Limit:
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 96 50 150
Toluene-d8 96 50 150
4-Bromofluorobenzene 99 50 150
Concentration Concentration Compounds: mg/kg (ppm) Compounds: mg/kg (ppm)
Dichlorodifluoromethane <0.5 1,3-Dichloropropane <0.05
Chloromethane <0.5 Tetrachloroethene <0.025
Vinyl chloride <0.05 Dibromochloromethane <0.05
Bromomethane <0.5 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) <0.05
Chloroethane <0.5 Chlorobenzene <0.05
Trichlorofluoromethane <0.5 Ethylbenzene <0.05
Acetone <0.5 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.05
1,1-Dichloroethen e <0.05 m,p-Xylene <0.1
Hexane <0.25 o-Xylene <0.05
Methylene chloride <0.5 Styrene <0.05
Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) <0.05 Isopropylbenzene <0.05
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.05 Bromoform <0.05
1,1-Dichloroethane <0.05 n-Propylbenzene <0.05
2,2-Dichloropropane <0.05 Bromobenzene <0.05
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.05 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene <0.05
Chloroform <0.05 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.05
2-Butanone (MEK) <0.5 1,2,3-Trichloropropane <0.05
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC) <0.05 2-Chlorotoluene <0.05
1,1,1-Trichloroethane <0.05 4-Chlorotoluene <0.05
1,1-Dichloropropene <0.05 tert-Butylbenzene <0.05
Carbon tetrachloride <0.05 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene <0.05
Benzene <0.03 sec-Butylbenzene <0.05
Trichloroethene <0.02 p-Isopropyltoluene <0.05
1,2-Dichloropropane <0.05 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <0.05
Bromodichloromethane <0.05 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <0.05
Dibromomethane <0.05 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <0.05
4-Methyl-2-pentanone <0.5 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane <0.5
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.05 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <0.25
Toluene <0.05 Hexachlorobutadiene <0.25
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.05 Naphthalene <0.05
1,1,2-Trichloroethane <0.05 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene <0.25
2-Hexanone <0.5
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Date of Report: 09/04/18
Date Received: 08/29/18
Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808648
QUALITY ASSURANCE RESULTS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES
FOR TPH AS GASOLINE
USING METHOD NWTPH-Gx
Laboratory Code: 808638-01 (Duplicate)
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Sample
Result
(Wet Wt)
Duplicate
Result
(Wet Wt)
RPD
(Limit 20)
Gasoline mg/kg (ppm) <5 <5 nm
Laboratory Code: Laboratory Control Sample
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Spike
Level
Percent
Recovery
LCS
Acceptance
Criteria
Gasoline mg/kg (ppm) 20 85 71-131
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Date of Report: 09/04/18
Date Received: 08/29/18
Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808648
QUALITY ASSURANCE RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES
FOR TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS AS
DIESEL EXTENDED USING METHOD NWTPH-Dx
Laboratory Code: 808533-01 (Matrix Spike)
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Spike
Level
Sample
Result
(Wet Wt)
Percent
Recovery
MS
Percent
Recovery
MSD
Acceptance
Criteria
RPD
(Limit 20)
Diesel Extended mg/kg (ppm) 5,000 85 90 90 63-146 0
Laboratory Code: Laboratory Control Sample
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Spike
Level
Percent
Recovery
LCS
Acceptance
Criteria
Diesel Extended mg/kg (ppm) 5,000 92 79-144
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Date of Report: 09/04/18
Date Received: 08/29/18
Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808648
QUALITY ASSURANCE RESULTS
FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES
FOR TOTAL METALS USING EPA METHOD 6020B
Laboratory Code: 808619-07 (Matrix Spike)
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Spike
Level
Sample
Result
(Wet wt)
Percent
Recovery
MS
Percent
Recovery
MSD
Acceptance
Criteria
RPD
(Limit 20)
Lead mg/kg (ppm) 50 1.19 93 92 75-125 1
Laboratory Code: Laboratory Control Sample
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Spike
Level
Percent
Recovery
LCS
Acceptance
Criteria
Lead mg/kg (ppm) 50 103 80-120
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Date of Report: 09/04/18
Date Received: 08/29/18
Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808648
QUALITY ASSURANCE RESULTS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES
FOR VOLATILES BY EPA METHOD 8260C
Laboratory Code: 808619-01 (Matrix Spike)
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Spike
Level
Sample
Result
(Wet wt)
Percent
Recovery
MS
Acceptance
Criteria
Dichlorodifluoromethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.5 20 10-56 Chloromethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.5 51 10-90 Vinyl chloride mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 52 10-91 Bromomethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.5 61 10-110 Chloroethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.5 61 10-101 Trichlorofluoromethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.5 58 10-95 Acetone mg/kg (ppm) 12.5 <0.5 96 11-141 1,1-Dichloroethene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 68 22-107 Hexane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.25 53 10-95 Methylene chloride mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.5 83 14-128 Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 88 17-134 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 78 13-112 1,1-Dichloroethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 86 23-115 2,2-Dichloropropane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 85 18-117 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 86 25-120 Chloroform mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 86 29-117 2-Butanone (MEK) mg/kg (ppm) 12.5 <0.5 96 20-133 1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC) mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 92 22-124 1,1,1-Trichloroethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 82 27-112 1,1-Dichloropropene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 83 26-107 Carbon tetrachloride mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 83 28-126 Benzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.03 83 26-114 Trichloroethene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.02 82 30-112 1,2-Dichloropropane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 89 31-119 Bromodichloromethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 88 31-131 Dibromomethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 86 27-124 4-Methyl-2-pentanone mg/kg (ppm) 12.5 <0.5 93 16-147 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 87 28-137 Toluene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 89 34-112 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 89 30-136 1,1,2-Trichloroethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 90 32-126 2-Hexanone mg/kg (ppm) 12.5 <0.5 93 17-147 1,3-Dichloropropane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 91 29-125 Tetrachloroethene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.025 84 25-114 Dibromochloromethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 91 32-143 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 88 32-126 Chlorobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 87 37-113 Ethylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 89 34-115 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 94 35-126 m,p-Xylene mg/kg (ppm) 5 <0.1 88 25-125 o-Xylene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 90 27-126 Styrene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 89 39-121 Isopropylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 88 34-123 Bromoform mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 90 18-155 n-Propylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 92 31-120 Bromobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 91 40-115 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 91 24-130 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 94 27-148 1,2,3-Trichloropropane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 92 33-123 2-Chlorotoluene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 91 39-110 4-Chlorotoluene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 89 39-111 tert-Butylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 90 36-116 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 90 35-116 sec-Butylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 92 33-118 p-Isopropyltoluene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 90 32-119 1,3-Dichlorobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 90 38-111 1,4-Dichlorobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 87 39-109 1,2-Dichlorobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 91 40-111 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.5 95 47-127 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.25 91 31-121 Hexachlorobutadiene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.25 93 24-128 Naphthalene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.05 91 24-139 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 <0.25 92 35-117
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Date of Report: 09/04/18
Date Received: 08/29/18
Project: Residence Inn Property WA18-19710-ENV, F&BI 808648
QUALITY ASSURANCE RESULTS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES
FOR VOLATILES BY EPA METHOD 8260C
Laboratory Code: Laboratory Control Sample
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Spike
Level
Percent
Recovery
LCS
Percent
Recovery
LCSD
Acceptance
Criteria
RPD
(Limit 20)
Dichlorodifluoromethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 51 47 10-76 8 Chloromethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 77 71 34-98 8 Vinyl chloride mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 84 78 42-107 7 Bromomethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 86 82 46-113 5 Chloroethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 88 82 47-115 7 Trichlorofluoromethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 93 87 53-112 7 Acetone mg/kg (ppm) 12.5 120 100 39-147 18 1,1-Dichloroethene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 101 93 65-110 8 Hexane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 92 89 55-107 3 Methylene chloride mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 111 98 50-127 12 Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 108 98 72-122 10 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 107 97 71-113 10 1,1-Dichloroethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 110 vo 102 74-109 8 2,2-Dichloropropane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 114 103 64-151 10 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 111 vo 101 73-110 9 Chloroform mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 108 98 76-110 10 2-Butanone (MEK) mg/kg (ppm) 12.5 95 100 60-121 5 1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC) mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 106 103 73-111 3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 107 100 72-116 7 1,1-Dichloropropene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 105 98 72-112 7 Carbon tetrachloride mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 108 102 67-123 6 Benzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 99 96 72-106 3 Trichloroethene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 98 95 72-107 3 1,2-Dichloropropane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 100 102 74-115 2 Bromodichloromethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 102 99 75-126 3 Dibromomethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 97 95 76-116 2 4-Methyl-2-pentanone mg/kg (ppm) 12.5 92 102 80-128 10 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 92 99 71-138 7 Toluene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 105 101 74-111 4 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 95 100 77-135 5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 99 100 77-116 1 2-Hexanone mg/kg (ppm) 12.5 88 105 70-129 18 1,3-Dichloropropane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 97 100 75-115 3 Tetrachloroethene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 101 95 73-111 6 Dibromochloromethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 104 102 64-152 2 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 95 98 77-117 3 Chlorobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 101 97 76-109 4 Ethylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 104 99 75-112 5 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 119 105 76-125 12 m,p-Xylene mg/kg (ppm) 5 101 97 77-115 4 o-Xylene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 108 101 76-115 7 Styrene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 102 100 76-119 2 Isopropylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 107 99 76-120 8 Bromoform mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 103 101 50-174 2 n-Propylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 105 102 77-115 3 Bromobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 101 100 76-112 1 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 107 100 77-121 7 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 106 101 74-121 5 1,2,3-Trichloropropane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 100 98 74-116 2 2-Chlorotoluene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 107 101 75-113 6 4-Chlorotoluene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 100 100 77-115 0 tert-Butylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 106 99 77-123 7 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 106 99 77-119 7 sec-Butylbenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 108 101 78-120 7 p-Isopropyltoluene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 106 99 77-120 7 1,3-Dichlorobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 104 99 76-112 5 1,4-Dichlorobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 100 96 74-109 4 1,2-Dichlorobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 110 99 75-114 11 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 117 103 68-122 13 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 116 98 75-122 17 Hexachlorobutadiene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 116 99 74-130 16 Naphthalene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 115 98 73-122 16 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene mg/kg (ppm) 2.5 118 vo 101 75-117 16
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Data Qualifiers & Definitions a - The analyte was detected at a level less than five times the reporting limit. The RPD results may not provide reliable information on the variability of the analysis.
b - The analyte was spiked at a level that was less than five times that present in the sample. Matrix spike recoveries may not be meaningful.
ca - The calibration results for the analyte were outside of acceptance criteria. The value reported is an estimate.
c - The presence of the analyte may be due to carryover from previous sample injections.
cf - The sample was centrifuged prior to analysis.
d - The sample was diluted. Detection limits were raised and surrogate recoveries may not be meaningful.
dv - Insufficient sample volume was available to achieve normal reporting limits.
f - The sample was laboratory filtered prior to analysis.
fb - The analyte was detected in the method blank.
fc - The compound is a common laboratory and field contaminant.
hr - The sample and duplicate were reextracted and reanalyzed. RPD results were still outside of control limits. Variability is attributed to sample inhomogeneity.
hs - Headspace was present in the container used for analysis.
ht – The analysis was performed outside the method or client-specified holding time requirement.
ip - Recovery fell outside of control limits. Compounds in the sample matrix interfered with the quantitation of the analyte.
j - The analyte concentration is reported below the lowest calibration standard. The value reported is an estimate.
J - The internal standard associated with the analyte is out of control limits. The reported concentration is an estimate.
jl - The laboratory control sample(s) percent recovery and/or RPD were out of control limits. The reported concentration should be considered an estimate. js - The surrogate associated with the analyte is out of control limits. The reported concentration should be considered an estimate.
lc - The presence of the analyte is likely due to laboratory contamination.
L - The reported concentration was generated from a library search.
nm - The analyte was not detected in one or more of the duplicate analyses. Therefore, calculation of the RPD is not applicable.
pc - The sample was received with incorrect preservation or in a container not approved by the method. The value reported should be considered an estimate. ve - The analyte response exceeded the valid instrument calibration range. The value reported is an estimate.
vo - The value reported fell outside the control limits established for this analyte.
x - The sample chromatographic pattern does not resemble the fuel standard used for quantitation.