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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1986104
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
11/27/1998
Doc Name
B&B EXCAVATING INC
From
HOLLAND & HART
To
DMG
Inspection Date
11/19/1998
Media Type
D
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Table 1 <br />Summary of Analytical Test Results for Samples <br />Collected at the Montgomery Pit Facility During <br />Dames 8 Moore's Preliminary Site Assessment <br />Sample ID Sample Description 2,4-D <br />(mg/kg) VOCs <br />(mg/kg) Total Recoverable <br />Hydrocarbons <br />m Oil and Grease <br />(mP~B) <br />MPSP-A60 -1/2 Inch Road Base Pile, Grab Sample Selected from <br />Hi es[ ATH Test Result 1.1 ND 240 (All in Diesel <br />Ran e 30 <br />MPSP-B40 -1/4 Inch Road Base Pile, Grab Sample Selected from <br />Hi hest ATH Tes[ Result ND ND ND 30 <br />MP-BHD Asphalt Plant Bag House Dust, Grab Sample from Just <br />Inside Access Door Wa 12.0 ND ND ND <br />MP-WSP Wash Plant Sand Pile Com site Sam le ND NA NA NA <br />IviP-W 1 Wi Sam le from Crashed Dnrm 80.0 NA NA NA <br />MP-W2 Wi Sam le from Intact Drum with Pick Ax Hales 20.0 NA NA NA <br />MP-W3 Wi Sam le from Intact Dmm with Pick Ax Holes 20.0 NA NA NA <br />ND =Not detected above the analytical method's detection limit. <br />NA =Not analyzed. <br />ATH Test =Ambient Temperature Headspace Test. Under this procedure, aphoto-ionization detector is used to measure the concentrations of volatile organic <br />compounds in a closed sample container in equilibrium with ambient temperatures. <br />• <br />• <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />
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