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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1998058
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
3/15/2005
Doc Name
Water Quality Data 2003 & 2004
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Connell Resources Inc.
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DMG
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ACZ Laboratories, Inc. <br />773 Downhill Drive Steamboat Sodnas. CO 80487 !8001 33 <br />Batch A distinct set of samples anayzed at a specdk time <br />Found Value of Me QC Type of interest <br />Limit UPPer limit for RPD, in %. <br />Lower Lower Recovery Lima, in % (exceDl for LCSS. mgMgj <br />MDL McMOd Detection Limit. Same as Minimum Reporting Limit. Albws for instrument and annual fluctuations. <br />PCNISCN A number assgned tc reagentslstandares to trace to the manufacturer's certficate of analysis <br />Pq1 Practical quantitafipn Limit, rypicaNy 5 times The MDL. <br />DC TNe Value of [he Centro) Sample or the amount added to the Spike <br />Rec Amount of the true value or spike added rewvered, in % (except for LCSS, mglKg) <br />• RPD Relative Percent DMerence, calculation used for Duplicate qC Types <br />Upper Upper Recovery Limit, in % (except for LCSS, mgMg{ <br />Sample Value of the Sample of interest <br />r ~ ..d Cti,N[ s sA~~ n.. a?x-=,. , e.3H, b`^.`nW3„".N.a~`'; « n, aaw:'->.. .emu`. a...:a.:".~i <br />AS Analytical Spike (Post Digestion) w. LCSWD Laboatory Control Sample -Water Duplicate <br />ASD Analytical Spike (Post D'gestion) Duplicate LFB Laboatory Fortified Blank <br />CCB Continuing Calibration Blank LFM Laboratory Fortified Matrix <br />CCV Continuing Calivabon Verification standard LFMD Laboratory Fortfietl Matrix Duplicate <br />DUP Sample Duplicate LRB Laboratory Reagent Blank <br />ICB Initial Calibration Blank MS Matrix Spike <br />ICV Initial Cakbraaon Verification standard MSD Matrbe Spike Duplcate <br />ICSAB Inter-elemonl Conedion 5landant - A plus B solutions PBS Prep Blank - Soil <br />LCSS Laboratory Control Sample - SoN PBW Prep Blank -Water <br />LCSSD Laboalory Control Sample -Sol Dupllcale PDV Practical quantltafion Verification standard <br />LCSW Laboratory Control Sample- Water SDL Serial Dilution <br />!4 W(..& ~.a! 4C- f.. ip ,*.~y~ ~.'a`4`4 E'd ^a4°Yx6'd`q .t t".j.~,. ~"r <br />~~.:. 1`~'~...: .A. y,' -~~. v4~~riMC',. f' '~Ln~ Y~ ! `:§~nSY'A-'a] <br />Blanks Verifies Mat there a no or minimal contaminauon in me prep method or calibration procetlure. <br />Contrd Samples Ved0es the accuracy of the method. including the prep Drocetlure. <br />OuDlfcates Verifies the precision of the instrument andlor method. <br />Sptes/Fortified Matrix Determines sample matrix interferences, a any. <br />Standard Verifies the va~li~dyity of Me rallbratlon. <br />0 " Anayte concentration detected at a vaWe between MDL and POL. <br />H Analyse exceeded meMOd hold time. pH R a fiekf test wah an immediate hold time. <br />R Poa spike recovery accepted because the other spike in the set fell within the given limits. <br />T High Relative Percent Difference (RPO) accepted because sample concentrations are less than 10z Ne MDL. <br />U Analy[e was anatyzed for but not detectetl at the indiwtetl MDL <br />V High blank tlata accepted because sample concentration is 10 times higher than blank concentration <br />W Poor recovery for Siher Quality control is accepted because SNver often preci0dates with Chk1rge. <br />X qualdy cpntrpl sample is out of control. <br />Z Poor spike recovery is aaeptetl because sample concentration is Mur times greater Man spike concentration. <br />(1) EPA 60014$3-020. Methods for Chemical Anaysis of W ater and Wastes, March 1983. <br />(2) EPA 60082-93-100. Methods for Me Determination pf Inorganic Substances in Envronmental Samples, August 1993. <br />(3) EPA 600/R-94-111. Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmental Samples -Supplement I, May 1994. <br />(6) EPA SW-046. Teel Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Third Edition with Update III, December 1996. <br />(6) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 19th edition, 1995. <br />. "2 .1 .yp x l s , <br />(t) qC results calculated hom~raw data. Results may vary slightly if the rounded values are usetl in the calcuWtions. <br />(2) Soil, Sludge, and Plant matrices for Inorganic analyses are reported an a dry weight basis. <br />(3j Animal maMices far Inorganic analyses are reported on an "as received" basis. <br />REPIN03.11.00.01 <br />L43181: Page 5 of I b <br />
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