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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Name
Chemical Analysis Procedures
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Tab 6 Appendix 6-3
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D
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Table 6-3-2 (Cont.) <br /> Parameter, Procedure and Reference List <br /> for Peabody Central Laboratory, <br /> June 1979 and 1980 <br /> Parameter Procedure/Reference <br /> Texture Textural Chart. Soil Survey Manual , USDA <br /> Handbook #18, 1951, p. 207-211. <br /> Organic Matter Modified Walkley Black Procedure. USDA <br /> Handbook 60, Method 24, p. 105-106. <br /> Total Sulfur Leco Induction Furnace method. EPA, 1978, <br /> Field and Laboratory Methods Applicable to <br /> Overburden and Minesoil , EPA-600/2-78-054, p. <br /> 51-55. <br /> Neutralization Potential USDA Handbook 60, Method 23c, p. 105. <br /> Acid Base Potential Smith et al . , 1974, Mine Spoil Potentials for <br /> Soil and Water Quality, EPA-670/2-74-070, p. <br /> 48-49. <br /> Cu, Cd, Mn, Ni , Zn, Fe, DTPA Extraction technique. Walsh and Beaton, <br /> Pb, Al 1973, Soil Testing and Plant Analysis. <br /> Molybdenum Tamm (Acid Ammonium Oxalate) Extraction <br /> method. ASA Monograph #,9, Part 2, 1965, p. <br /> 1056. <br /> Selenium Hot water extraction. ASA Monograph #9, Part <br /> 2, 1965, p. 1122. <br /> Boron Hot water soluble method. ASA Monograph #9, <br /> Part 2, 1965, p. 1062. <br /> 1The clay-silt particle size separation was 0.005 mm. <br /> 6-3-6 <br />
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