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11/20/2007 4:28:49 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977208
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
8/11/2004
Doc Name
Water Samples
From
CEMEX Inc.
To
DMG
Media Type
D
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<br />e -~~ -apt <br />Paragon Analytics <br />METALS CASE NARRATIVE <br />CEMEX, Inc. <br />Order Number - 0408094 <br />1. This report consists of 2 water samples. <br />2. The samples were received intact on 08/11/04. The temperature of the samples <br />upon receipt was ambient. <br />3. The samples were to be analyzed for dissolved metals. The samples had not been <br />filtered and preserved prior to receipt. The samples were filtered through a 0.45 <br />micron filter and preserved with nitric acid to a pH less than two prior to analysis. <br />4. The samples were prepazed for analysis based on Methods for the Chemical <br />Analysis of Waters and Wastes (MCAWW), May 1994 procedures. The samples <br />were not digested prior to analysis. <br />For analysis by ICP-MS, the samples were prepared following method 200.2 and <br />PA SOP 806 Rev. 10. <br />The samples were prepared for ICP-MS analysis of selenium bypassing the <br />samples and associated QC through a cation exchange column. <br />5. The samples were analyzed following Methods for the Chemical Analysis of <br />Waters and Wastes (MCAWW), May 1994 procedures. <br />Analysis by ICP-MS followed method 200.8 and PA SOP 827 Rev. 2. <br />The relationship between intensity and concentration for each element is <br />established using at least four standards, one of which is a blank solution. A <br />linear regression is performed by the instrument software to develop the <br />calibration equation. <br />During sample analysis concentrations are computed by the softwaze and the <br />results aze printed in ug/L. The validity of the calibration equation is tested by <br />analyzing the following solutions: a blank, a low level check solution with <br />concentrations near the reporting limit, an Initial Calibration Verification (ICV) <br />standard from a 2nd source standard solution with concentrations near the <br />middle of the analytical range, a Continuing Calibration Verification (CCV) <br />standard with concentrations near the middle of the analytical range but <br />different than those in the ICV, and a readback of the highest calibration <br />standard. <br />
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