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a) <br />CD <br />1s <br />Evergreen Analytical, Inc. <br />Client Project ID: <br />Lab Order: 08-1960 <br />SAMPLE RECEIVING <br />CASE NARRATIVE <br />' Sample(s) were hand delivered to the laboratory by the client. <br />Custody seals were not present. <br />The temperature of the sample(s) upon arrival was 2.0 °C. <br />Sample(s) were received in good condition, in the proper container, and within holding times. <br />Sample(s) were preserved properly. JD <br />QUALITY ASSURANCE (QA) <br />Analyses performed on samples in this work order by EAL meet the requirements of the EAL Quality <br />' Assurance Program unless otherwise explained. Analyses of RCRA samples meet the requirements of <br />NELAC and Utah Rule R444-14 unless otherwise explained. CMS <br />CLIENT SERVICES <br />3/27/08: The client asked us to place all Asbestos samples on hold. A preliminary invoice was faxed to <br />' the client and a copy given to EAL Accounting. KEG <br />The samples were logged in for alkalinity, cation/ anion balances, hardness calculation, and metal and <br />anion analytcs per the quotation. On 4/9/08, Asbestos analyses were requested by the client and the <br />samples were submitted to Reservoirs. <br />The reporting information was selected per the quotation. EKH <br />GENERAL CHEMISTRY <br />Anion samples 08-1960-01, -02, and -03 had high conductivity and needed diluting. This raised the <br />reporting limit for Nitrate-N, Nitrite-N, and Chloride. There are no other anomalies to report. GWCMS <br />METALS ANALYSIS <br />The matrix spike (MS) recovery for calcium is 2 % above the QC limits due to the high concentration <br />of calcium in the sample versus the low concentration of the spike. The recovery for the matrix spike <br />duplicate (MSD) is acceptable at 115%. All LCS recoveries are withal QC limits, showing the analysis <br />is in control. There are no other anomalies to report. W JI <br />Date: 25-Apr-03 <br />Print Date: 4125/2008