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MASTER AGREEMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL/STORM WATER SERVICES NVS, INC.
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of the ______ day of
________ , 2021, by and between the CITY OF CARLSBAD, a municipal
corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City", and NV5, Inc., a California corporation hereinafter
referred to as "Contractor."
RECITALS
A.City requires the professional services of a consulting firm that is experienced inthe environmental and storm water field.
B.The professional services are required on a non-exclusive, project-by-project
basis.
C.Contractor has the necessary experience in providing professional services andadvice related to environmental and storm water. D.Contractor has submitted a proposal to City under Request for Qualifications(RFQ) No. 21-1449CA and has affirmed its willingness and ability to perform such work.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these recitals and the mutual covenants
contained herein, City and Contractor agree as follows:
1.SCOPE OF WORK
City retains Contractor to perform, and Contractor agrees to render, those services (the
"Services") that are defined in attached Exhibit "A", which is incorporated by this reference in
accordance with this Agreement's terms and conditions.
Contractor's obligations with respect to any project granted to Contractor under this Agreement will be as specified in the Task Description for the project (see paragraph 5 below).
2.STANDARD OF PERFORMANCEWhile performing the Services, Contractor will exercise the reasonable professional care and skillcustomarily exercised by reputable members of Contractor's profession practicing in theMetropolitan Southern California Area, and will use reasonable diligence and best judgment whileexercising its professional skill and expertise.
3.TERMThe term of this Agreement will be effective for a period of three (3) years from December 1, 2021,through November 30, 2024. The City Manager may amend the Agreement to extend it for one
(1)additional one (1) year periods or parts thereof. Extensions will be based upon a satisfactory
review of Contractor's performance, City needs, and appropriation of funds by the City Council.
The parties will prepare a written amendment indicating the effective date and length of the
extended Agreement.
4.PROGRESS AND COMPLETIONThe work for any project granted to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement will begin within ten(10)days after receipt of notification to proceed by City and be completed within the time specifiedin the Task Description for the project (see paragraph 5 below). Extensions of time for a specificTask Description may be granted if requested by Contractor and agreed to in writing by the City
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Manager or the Division Director as authorized by the City Manager ("Director"). The City
Manager or Director will give allowance for documented and substantiated unforeseeable and
unavoidable delays not caused by a lack of foresight on the part of Contractor, or delays caused
by City inaction or other agencies' lack of timely action. In no event shall a specific Task
Description exceed the term of this Agreement.
5. COMPENSATION
The cumulative total for all projects allowed pursuant to this Agreement will not exceed three
hundred thousand dollars {$300,000) per Agreement term. Fees will be paid on a project-by-
project basis and will be based on Contractor's Schedule of Rates specified in Exhibit "A". Prior
to initiation of any project work by Contractor, City shall prepare a Project Task Description and
Fee Allotment (the "Task Description") which, upon signature by Contractor and for City, the City
Manager or Director, will be considered a part of this Agreement. The Task Description will include
a detailed scope of services for the particular project being considered and a statement of
Contractor's fee to complete the project in accordance with the specified scope of services. The
Task Description will also include a description of the method of payment and will be based upon
an hourly rate, percentage of project complete, completion of specific project tasks or a
combination thereof.
6. . STATUS OF CONTRACTOR
Contractor will perform the Services in Contractor's own way as an independent contractor and
in pursuit of Contractor's independent calling, and not as an employee of City. Contractor will be
under control of City only as to the result to be accomplished, but will consult with City as
necessary. The persons used by Contractor to provide services under th is Agreement will not be
considered employees of City for any purposes.
The payment made to Contractor pursuant to the Agreement will be the full and complete
compensation to which Contractor is entitled. City will not make any federal or state tax
withholdings on behalf of Contractor or its agents, employees or subcontractors. City will not be
required to pay any workers' compensation insurance or unemployment contributions on behalf
of Contractor or its employees or subcontractors. Contractor agrees to indemnify City within thirty
(30) days for any tax, retirement contribution, social security, overtime payment, unemployment
payment or workers' compensation payment which City may be required to make on behalf of
Contractor or any agent, employee, or subcontractor of Contractor for work done under this
Agreement. At the City's election, City may deduct the indemnification amount from any balance
owing to Contractor.
7. SUBCONTRACTING
Contractor will not subcontract any portion of the Services without prior written approval of City.
If Contractor subcontracts any of the Services, Contractor will be fully responsible to City for the
acts and omissions of Contractor's subcontractor and of the persons either directly or indirectly
employed by the subcontractor, as Contractor is for the acts and omissions of persons directly
employed by Contractor. Nothing contained in this Agreement will create any contractual
relationship between any subcontractor of Contractor and City. Contractor will be responsible for
payment of subcontractors. Contractor will bind every subcontractor and every subcontractor of
a subcontractor by the terms of this Agreement applicable to Contractor's work unless specifically
noted to the contrary in the subcontract and approved in writing by City.
8. OTHER CONTRACTORS
The City reserves the right to employ other Contractors in connection with the Services.
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9. INDEMNIFICATION
Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City and its officers, officials, employees
and volunteers from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses including attorneys
fees arising out of the performance of the work described herein caused by any willful misconduct
or negligent act or omission of the Contractor, any subcontractor, anyone directly or indirectly
employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable.
The parties expressly agree that any payment, attorney's fee, costs or expense City incurs or
makes to or on behalf of an injured employee under the City's self-administered workers'
compensation is included as a loss, expense or cost for the purposes of this section, and that this
section will survive the expiration or early termination of this Agreement.
10. INSURANCE
Contractor will obtain and maintain for the duration of the Agreement and any and all
amendments, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may
arise out of or in connection with performance of the services by Contractor or Contractor's
agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. The insurance will be obtained from an
insurance carrier admitted and authorized to do business in the State of California. The insurance
carrier is required to have a current Best's Key Rating of not less than "A-:VII"; OR with a surplus
line insurer on the State of California's List of Approved Surplus Line Insurers (LASLI) with a rating
in the latest Best's Key Rating Guide of at least "A:X"; OR an alien non-admitted insurer listed by
the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) latest quarterly listings report.
10.1 Coverages and Limits. Contractor will maintain the types of coverages and minimum limits
indicated below, unless Risk Manager or City Manager approves a lower amount. These minimum
amounts of coverage will not constitute any limitations or cap on Contractor's indemnification
obligations under this Agreement. City, its officers, agents and employees make no representation
that the limits of the insurance specified to be carried by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement
are adequate to protect Contractor. If Contractor believes that any required insurance coverage
is inadequate, Contractor will obtain such additional insurance coverage, as Contractor deems
adequate, at Contractor's sole expense. The full limits available to the named insured shall also
be available and applicable to the City as an additional insured.
10.1 .1 Commercial General Liability (CGL) Insurance. Insurance written on an
"occurrence" basis, including personal & advertising injury, with limits no less than $2,000,000 per
occurrence. If a general aggregate limit applies, either the general aggregate limit shall apply
separately to this project/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required
occurrence limit. The limits for Commercial General Liability can be achieved through a
combination of primary and excess or umbrella liability insurance, provided that such coverage
will result in the same or greater coverage as the coverage required under this Section.
10.1.2 Automobile Liability. (if the use of an automobile is involved for Contractor's
work for City). $2,000,000 combined single-limit per accident for bodily injury and property
damage.
10.1.3 Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability. Workers' Compensation
limits as required by the California Labor Code. Workers' Compensation will not be required if
Contractor has no employees and provides, to City's satisfaction, a declaration stating this.
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10.1.4 Professional Liability. Errors and omIssIons liability appropriate to
Contractor's profession with limits of not less than $1,000,000 per claim. Coverage must be
maintained for a period of five years following the date of completion of the work.
10.2. Additional Provisions. Contractor will ensure that the policies of insurance required under
this Agreement contain, or are endorsed to contain, the following provisions:
10.2.1 The City will be named as an additional insured on Commercial General
Liability which shall provide primary coverage to the City.
10.2.2 Contractor will obtain occurrence coverage, excluding Professional
Liability, which will be written as claims-made coverage.
10.2.3 This insurance will be in force during the life of the Agreement and any
extensions of it and will not be canceled without thirty (30) days prior written notice to City sent
by certified mail pursuant to the Notice provisions of this Agreement.
10.3 Providing Certificates of Insurance and Endorsements. Prior to City's execution of this
Agreement, Contractor will furnish certificates of insurance and endorsements to City.
10.4 Failure to Maintain Coverage. If Contractor fails to maintain any of these insurance
coverages, then City will have the option to declare Contractor in breach, or may purchase
replacement insurance or pay the premiums that are due on existing policies in order to maintain
the required coverages. Contractor is responsible for any payments made by City to obtain or
maintain insurance and City may collect these payments from Contractor or deduct the amount
paid from any sums due Contractor under this Agreement.
10.5 Submission of Insurance Policies. City reserves the right to require, at anytime, complete
and certified copies of any or all required insurance policies and endorsements.
11. BUSINESS LICENSE
Contractor will obtain and maintain a City of Carlsbad Business License for the term of the
Agreement, as may be amended from time-to-time.
12. ACCOUNTING RECORDS
Contractor will maintain complete and accurate records with respect to costs incurred under this
Agreement. All records will be clearly identifiable. Contractor will allow a representative of City
during normal business hours to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of records and
any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor will allow inspection of all
work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Agreement for a period of three
(3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement.
13. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
All work product produced by Contractor or its agents, employees, and subcontractors pursuant
to this Agreement is the property of City. In the event this Agreement is terminated, all work
product produced by Contractor or its agents, employees and subcontractors pursuant to this
Agreement will be delivered at once to City. Contractor will have the right to make one (1) copy
of the work product for Contractor's records.
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14. COPYRIGHTS
Contractor agrees that all copyrights that arise from the services will be vested in City and
Contractor relinquishes all claims to the copyrights in favor of City.
15. NOTICES
The name of the persons who are authorized to give written notice or to receive written notice on
behalf of City and on behalf of Contractor under this Agreement are:
For City: For Contractor:
Name Eleida Felix Yackel Name Garth Engelhorn, CPSWQ, QISP/Tor
Title Senior Contract Administrator Title Project Manager
Dept Public Works Address 1155 SportFisher Drive, Suite 202
CITY OF CARLSBAD Del Mar, CA 92014
Address 1635 Faraday Avenue Phone 760-237-2702
Carlsbad, CA 92008 Mobile 760-644-0167
Phone 760-602-2767 Email Garth.Engelhorn@NV5.com
Each party will notify the other immediately of any changes of address that would require any
notice or delivery to be directed to another address.
16. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Contractor shall file a Conflict of Interest Statement with the City Clerk in accordance with the
requirements of the City of Carlsbad Conflict of Interest Code. The Contractor shall report
investments or interests in all categories.
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17. GENERAL COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
Contractor will keep fully informed of federal, state and local laws and ordinances and regulations
which in any manner affect those employed by Contractor, or in any way affect the performance
of the Services by Contractor. Contractor will at all times observe and comply with these laws,
ordinances, and regulations and will be responsible for the compliance of Contractor's services
with all applicable laws, ordinances and regulations.
Contractor will be aware of the requirements of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
and will comply with those requirements, including, but not limited to, verifying the eligibility for
employment of all agents, employees, subcontractors and consultants whose services are
required by this Agreement.
18. DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT PROHIBITED
Contractor will comply with all applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations prohibiting
discrimination and harassment.
19. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
If a dispute should arise regarding the performance of the Services the following procedure will
be used to resolve any questions of fact or interpretation not otherwise settled by agreement
between the parties. Representatives of Contractor or City will reduce such questions, and their
respective views, to writing. A copy of such documented dispute will be forwarded to both parties
involved along with recommended methods of resolution, which would be of benefit to both
parties. The representative receiving the letter will reply to the letter along with a recommended
method of resolution within ten (10) business days. If the resolution thus obtained is unsatisfactory
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to the aggrieved party, a letter outlining the disputes will be forwarded to the City Manager. The
City Manager will consider the facts and solutions recommended by each party and may then opt
to direct a solution to the problem. In such cases, the action of the City Manager will be binding
upon the parties involved, although nothing in this procedure will prohibit the parties from seeking
remedies available to them at law.
20. TERMINATION
In the event of the Contractor's failure to prosecute, deliver, or perform the Services, City may
terminate this Agreement for nonperformance by notifying Contractor by certified mail of the
termination. If City decides to abandon or indefinitely postpone the work or services contemplated
by this Agreement, City may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Contractor. Upon
notification of termination, Contractor has five (5) business days to deliver any documents owned
by City and all work in progress to City at the address contained in this Agreement. City will make
a determination of fact based upon the work product delivered to City and of the percentage of
work that Contractor has performed which is usable and of worth to City in having the Agreement
completed. Based upon that finding City will determine the final payment of the Agreement.
Either party upon tendering thirty (30) days written notice to the other party may terminate this
Agreement. In this event and upon request of City, Contractor will assemble the work product and
put it in order for proper filing and closing and deliver it to City. Contractor will be paid for work
performed to the termination date; however, the total will not exceed the lump sum fee payable
under this Agreement. City will make the final determination as to the portions of tasks completed
and the compensation to be made.
21. COVENANTS AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES
Contractor warrants that Contractor has not employed or retained any company or person, other
than a bona fide employee working for Contractor, to solicit or secure this Agreement, and that
Contractor has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide
employee, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or any other consideration
contingent upon, or resulting from, the award or making of this Agreement. For breach or violation
of th is warranty, City will have the right to annul this Agreement without liability, or, in its discretion,
to deduct from the Agreement price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of the
fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fees, gift, or contingent fee.
22. CLAIMS AND LAWSUITS
By signing this Agreement, Contractor agrees that any Agreement claim submitted to City must
be asserted as part of the Agreement process as set forth in this Agreement and not in anticipation
of litigation or in conjunction with litigation. Contractor acknowledges that if a false claim is
submitted to City, it may be considered fraud and Contractor may be subject to criminal
prosecution. Contractor acknowledges that California Government Code sections 12650 et seq.,
the False Claims Act applies to this Agreement and, provides for civil penalties where a person
knowingly submits a false claim to a public entity. These provisions include false claims made
with deliberate ignorance of the false information or in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of
information. If City seeks to recover penalties pursuant to the False Claims Act, it is entitled to
recover its litigation costs, including attorney's fees. Contractor acknowledges that the fi ling of a
false claim may subject Contractor to an administrative debarment proceeding as the result of
which Contractor may be prevented to act as a Contractor on any public work or improvement for
a period of up to five (5) years. Contractor acknowledges debarment by another jurisdiction is
grounds for City to terminate this Agreement.
23. JURISDICTIONS AND VENUE
Any action at law or in equity brought by either of the parties for the purpose of enforcing a right
or rights provided for by this Agreement will be tried in a court of competent jurisdiction in the
County of San Diego, State of California, and the parties waive all provisions of law providing for
a change of venue in these proceedings to any other county.
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24. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
It is mutually understood and agreed that this Agreement will be binding upon City and Contractor
and their respective successors. Neither this Agreement nor any part of it nor any monies due or
to become due under it may be assigned by Contractor without the prior consent of City, which
shall not be unreasonably withheld.
25. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement, together with any other written document referred to or contemplated by it, along
with the purchase order for this Agreement and its provisions, embody the entire Agreement and
understanding between the parties relating to the subject matter of it. In case of conflict, the terms
of the Agreement supersede the purchase order. Neither this Agreement nor any of its provisions
may be amended, modified, waived or discharged except in a writing signed by both parties.
26. PUBLIC AGENCY CLAUSE
Contractor agrees that any public agency as defined by Cal. Gov. Code section 6500, if authorized
by its governing body, shall have the option to participate in this contract at the same prices,
terms, and conditions. If another public agency chooses to participate, the term shall be for the
term of this contract, and shall be contingent upon Contractor's acceptance. Participating public
agencies shall be solely responsible for the placing of orders, arranging for delivery and/or
services, and making payments to the Contractor. The City of Carlsbad and Carlsbad Municipal
Water District shall not be liable, or responsible, for any obligations, including but not limited to
financial responsibility, in connection with participation by another public agency.
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EXHIBIT "A"
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Perform a variety of environmental and storm water tasks as outlined in individual Project Task
Description & Fee Allotments (PTD&FA) related to the following:
A. Trash Amendments Compliance
B. Illicit Discharge Detection Elimination (IDDE) Investigations and Special Studies
C. Program Regulatory Support/Compliance
D. NPDES MS4 Permit / Jurisdiction/Watershed Program Updates
E. NPDES MS4 Program Evaluations/ Program Assessments
F. MS4 Jurisdiction/Watershed Reporting
G. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) (Municipal (i.e. Not Construction))
H. NPDES Compliance Training
I. Emergency Action Plan / Support
J. Monitoring and assessment
Requests for work not listed above must be contracted under separate agreement.
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Disciplines
Staff
Name Title Hourly Rate
1. Wenkai Qin Principal Engineer $215
2. David Renfrew Project Principal $240
3. Jennifer Peterson Engineering Manager $240
4. Garth Enge lhorn Senior Project Manager $180
5. Jacqueline McMillen Senior Engineer $170
6. Matthew Renaud Scientist Ill $160
7. Thomas Grace Associate Engineer $150
8. Michelle Hallack Project Engineer $140
9. Adrian Lopez Scientist II $120
10. Austin Kay Scientist I $110
11. Edgar Bautista Assistant Engineer $110
12. Jake Daxe-Pullins Specialist Ill $100
13. Nicolas Poser Specialist I $80
14. Mehak Gupta Specialist I $80
Laboratory Subconsultants
Description Cost % Markup
1. Weck Laboratories, Analytical services pricing is included 5%
Inc. in Attachment A
2. Encina Wastewater Analytical services pricing is included 5%
Authority Laboratory in Attachment B
Expenses
Description Cost % Markup
1. Mileage $0.56/mile 0%
2. Equipment Rates Equipment Rate Schedule provided in 0%
Table 1
1. Based on IRS standard mileage rate for 2021
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EQUIPMENT RATES
Effective June 1, 2021
TABLE 1 ... '' A\' Equipment · Dally/Event Weekly
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MS4 Flow System™ w/ sensor, telemetry,
and web portal $200.00 $250.00
HOBO Level Logger $75.00 $125.00
HOBO Level Logge r (wireless) $100.00 $150.00
Bubbler/AV Flowmeter w/ senor $275.00 $325.00
Portable Autosampler $175.00 $225.00
Refrigerated Autosampler $250.00 $300.00
Solar Panel $50.00 $75.00
Rain Gauge $40.00 $60.00
12 V Deep Cycle Battery $25.00 $75.00
Equipment Enclosure $75.00 $75.00
Oakton Mu lti-Parameter (pH, temperature,
conductivity) $25.00 $50.00
YSI Multi-Parameter (pH, temperature,
conductivity, turbidity, dissolved oxygen) $175.00 $550.00
Trimble GeoExp lorer GPS unit $200.00 $675.00
Marsh McBirney Velocity Meter/Stadia Rod $150.00 $225.00
Confined Space Equipment (Tripod, Winch,
Harness, Gas Meter) $250.00 $600.00
Web Enabled Tablet $25.00 $50.00
Field Computer $50.00
Sample Pole $25.00
19L Borosilicate Sample Bottle $50.00
10-L Glass Sample Bottles $10.00
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Monthly
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$325.00 $3,250.00
$200.00 $600.00
$225.00 $800.00
$400.00 $3,000.00
$300.00 $2,000.00
$400.00 $3,000.00
$150.00 $500.00
$100.00 $250.00
$125.00 $175.00
$200.00 $500.00
$150.00
$1,250.00
$1,650.00
$500.00
$1,300.00
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WECK LABORATORIES, INC.
Contact: David Renfrew
Client Name: NV5-Alta Environmental -Long Beach
Address: 3777 Long Beach Blvd., Annex Bldg.
Long Beach, CA 90807
Phone: (562) 495-5777
Fax: (562) 495-5877
Project: _BASE PRICING 2024
Code
Solid
8270C Soil PAH Low SIM
Cadmium -EPA 6020
Copper -EPA 6020
EPA 537M -Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
EPA 8081A-Organochlorine Pesticides
Lead -EPA 6020
Mercury -EPA 7471
Moisture, Percent
Particle size distribution -Laser
PCB Congener (28) by GCMS SIM
PCB Congener (56) by GCMS SIM
Phosphorus -EPA 6020
Pyrethroid Pesticides by GC/MS/MS
Total Nitrogen by calculation
NO2+NO3-N -EPA 353.2
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen TKN -EPA 351.2
Total Organic Carbon in Solid -EPA 9060M
Zinc -EPA 6020
Water
Alkalinity, total -SM 2320B
Aluminum -EPA 200.8
Aluminum, dissolved -EPA 200.8
Ammonia-N -EPA 350.1
Antimony -EPA 200.8
Antimony, dissolved -EPA 200.8
Arsenic -EPA 200.8
Arsenic speciation (IIIN) -EPA 200.8
Arsenic, dissolved -EPA 200.8
Asbestos, water -TEM
Beryllium -EPA 200.8
Beryllium, dissolved -EPA 200.8
Biochemical Oxygen Demand -SM5210B
Cadmium -EPA 200.8
Cadmium, dissolved -EPA 200.8
Chemical Oxygen Demand -EPA 410.4
Chloride -EPA 300.0
Chlorophyll-a -SM 10200H
Chromium -EPA 200.8
Printed: 5/1 4/2021
Effective: 05/1 4/21
Expires: 12/31/24
Qty TAT * Unit Price Extended Price . (workdays)
EPA8270C SIM 0 I 10 $160.00 $0.00
EPA6020 0 10 $15.00 $0.00
EPA6020 0 10 $15.00 $0.00
EPA537M 0 10 $475.00 $0.00
EPA 8081A 0 10 $130.00 $0.00
EPA 6020 0 10 $15.00 $0.00
EPA 7471A 0 10 $35.00 $0.00
EPA 160.3M 0 10 $15.00 $0.00
ASTM D422/4464 0 10 $200.00 $0.00
GC/MS/MS 0 10 $275.00 $0.00
GC/MS/MS 0 10 $350.00 $0.00
EPA6020 0 10 $55.00 $0.00
EPA8270M 0 15 $200.00 $0.00
Varies 0 10 $95.00 $0.00
EPA353.2M
EPA 351.2M
EPA9060M 0 10 $95.00 $0.00
EPA6020 0 10 $15.00 $0.00
SM 2320B 0 10 $16.00 $0.00
EPA200.8 0 10 $10.00 $0.00
EPA200.8 0 10 $10.00 $0.00
EPA350.1 0 10 $25.00 · $0.00
EPA200.8 0 10 $10.00 $0.00
EPA200.8 0 10 $10.00 $0.00
EPA200.8 0 10 $10.00 $0.00
EPA 200.8M/LC 0 10 $150.00 $0.00
EPA200.8 0 10 $10.00 $0.00
EPA100.1 0 10 $275.00 $0.00
EPA200.8 0 10 $10.00 $0.00
EPA200.8 0 10 $10.00 $0.00
SM 5210B 0 10 $40.00 $0.00
EPA200.8 0 10 $1 0.00 $0.00
EPA200.8 ! 0 10 $10.00 $0.00
EPA410.4 0 10 $30.00 $0.00
EPA300.0 0 10 $16.00 $0.00
SM 10200H 0 10 $160.00 $0.00
EPA 200.8 0 10 $10.00 $0.00
Chromium Dissolved, Trivalent by calculation AULT SPECIFIC METI-0 10 $0.00 $0.00
Chromium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Chromium, Hexavalent, dissolved -EPA 218.6 EPA218.6
Chromium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Chromium, Hexavalent-EPA 218.6 EPA 218.6
Chromium, Hexavalent, dissolved -EPA 218.6 EPA218.6
Chromium, Trivalent by calculation Varies
Bid ProJect: NV5-Alta Environmental -Long Beach -BASE PRICING 2024
Weck Laboratories, Inc. 14859 Clark Avenue, City of lnduI~' f.1j1745.
www.we~lalis.com
0 10 $10.00 $0.00
0 10 $60.00 $0.00
I 0 10 $60.00 $0.00
0 10 $0.00 $0.00
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Code
Chromium -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Chromium, Hexavalent -EPA 218.6 EPA218.6
Color -SM2120B SM 2120B
Copper -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Copper, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Cyanide, Total -ASTM D 7511 ASTM D7511
Dioxin 2378TCDD -EPA 1613B (WW) EPA 1613B
Dioxin 2378TCDD -EPA 1613B-ATP (DW) EPA 1613B
Dissolved Organic Carbon by combustion -SM 531 OB SM 5310B
E.Coli -Enumeration Quantitray SM9223B SM 9223B
Enterococcus -Enterolert Enterolert
Enterococcus & F .Streptococcus SM9230B SM 9230B
EPA 508 -Organochlorine Pesticides & PCBs EPA508
EPA 525.2 -507 full list EPA525.2
EPA 525.2 SIM or QQQ -OPP low-level EPA525.2M
EPA 537 .1 -Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) EPA537.1
EPA 537M -Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) EPA537M
EPA 546 -Total Microsystin (ELISA) EPA546
EPA 547 -Glyphosate EPA547
EPA 608 -Organochlorine Pesticides & PCBs CTR EPA608.3
EPA 608 -Organochlorine Pesticides/PCBs Low Lvl EPA608.3
EPA 624 -Volatile Organic Compounds CTR EPA624.1
EPA 625 -Semivolatile Organic Compounds CTR EPA625.1
EPA 625.1 Mod -OPP low-level EPA625.1M
EPA 8015B -Diesel & Oil Range Organics (DRO/ORO) EPA8015B
EPA 8015B -Ethylene/Propylene Glycol EPA8015B
EPA 8141A-Organophosphorus Pesticides EPA8141A
EPA 8151A-Chlorinated Herbicides EPA8151A
EPA 8270C -Polynuclear Aromatics-SIM EPA 8270C SIM
Fluoride -EPA 300.0 EPA300.0
Hardness, Total 200.7 Varies
Calcium -EPA 200.7 EPA 200.7
Magnesium -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7
Iron -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7
Iron, dissolved -EPA 200. 7 EPA200.7
Lead -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Lead, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
LUFT GC/MS GRO LUFT GC/MS
Magnesium -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7
Magnesium, dissolved -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7
Manganese -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7
Manganese -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Manganese, dissolved -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7
Manganese, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
MBAS -SM 5540 C SM 5540C
Mercury -EPA 245.1 EPA245.1
Mercury, dissolved -EPA 245.1 EPA245.1
Mercury, total, low-level -EPA 1631E EPA1631E
Nickel -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Nickel, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Nitrate-N -EPA 353.2 EPA353.2
Nitrite-N -EPA 353.2 EPA353.2
Nitrogen, Total incl. TKN+NO3+NO2 Varies
NO2+NO3-N -EPA 353.2 EPA353.2
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Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen by EPA 351 .2 EPA35r2
NO2+NO3-N -EPA 353.2 EPA 353.2
Oil and Grease -EPA 1664A EPA 16648
Oil and Grease Non-polar -EPA 1664A EPA 16648
Organic Nitrogen -calculation only Varies
Ammonia-N -EPA 350.1 EPA350.1
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen by EPA 351.2 EPA351.2
Orthophosphate-P -EPA 365.1 EPA 365.1
Orthophosphate-P -EPA 365.3 EPA 365.3
PAHs low level in water by GC/MS/MS EPA625.1
PCB Congener (28) by GCMS SIM GC/MS/MS
PCB Congener (56) by GCMS SIM GC/MS/MS
Perchlorate -EPA 314.0 EPA314.0
pH -SM 4500 H B SM 4500H+-B
Phenolics in water -EPA 420.4 EPA420.4
Phosphorus -EPA 200. 7 EPA200.7
Phosphorus, dissolved -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7
Pyrethroid Pesticides by GC/MS/MS EPA8270M
Residual Chlorine, Total SM 4500CI-G
Selenium -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Selenium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Silver -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Silver, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA 200.8
Soluble Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen TKN -EPA 351.2 EPA 351.2
Specific Conductance (EC) -SM 25108 SM 25108
Sulfate -EPA 300.0 EPA300.0
Sulfide, dissolved -SM 4500S2 D SM 4500S2-D
Suspended Sediment Concentration -ASTM D3977-8 ASTM D3977-97
Thallium -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Thallium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Total & E.coli -Enumeration Quantitray SM 92238
Total & Fecal Coliforms by Enumeration 3 dilutions SM 92218/E
Total Coliforms by Enumeration SM9221 B 3 dil. SM 92218
Total Dissolved Solids -SM 2540C SM 2540C
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen by EPA 351 .2 EPA 351.2
Total Organic Carbon -SM 53108 SM 53108
Total Suspended Solids -SM2540D SM 2540D
Total Volatile Solids -160.4 EPA 160.4
Turbidity -EPA 180.1 EPA 180.1
Uranium (pCi/L) -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Vo latile Suspended Solids -160 .4 EPA 160.4
Zinc -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
Zinc, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8
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Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP l Matrix Spike Blank Spike
· · RPD r ·-%-R"7IU>o % R---TRPD CASNumber
8270C Soil PAH Low SIM by EPA 8270C SIM (Solid)
1-Methylnaphthalene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 90-12-0
2-Methylnaphthalene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 91-57-6
Acenaphthene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 5-115 30 27-103 30 83-32-9
Acenaphthylene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 8-111 30 29-112 30 208-96-8
Anthracene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 3-132 30 31-119 30 120-12-7
Benzo (a) anthracene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 14-125 30 26-132 30 56-55-3
Benzo (a) pyrene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 2-138 30 19-146 30 50-32-8
Benzo (b) fluoranthene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 20-150 30 40-120 30 205-99-2
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 9-129 30 18-135 30 191-24-2
Benzo (k) fluoranthene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 20-150 30 40-120 30 207-08-9
Chrysene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 20-150 30 40-120 30 218-01-9
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 10-144 30 20-137 30 53-70-3
Fluoranthene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 11-127 30 33-123 30 206-44-0
Fluorene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 4-125 30 33-106 30 86-73-7
lndeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 3-137 30 16-136 30 193-39-5
Naphthalene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 0.1-117 30 22-98 30 91-20-3
Phenanthrene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 10-122 30 32-110 30 85-01-8
Pyrene 1.0 5.0 ug/kg 30 10-128 30 34-122 30 129-00-0
2-Fluorobiphenyl Surrogate 0.1-109 321-60-8
Nitrobenzene-d5 Surrogate 0.1-107 4165-60-0
Terphenyl-d14 Surrogate 28-128 1718-51-0
Cadmium -EPA 6020 by EPA 6020 (Solid)
Cadmium, Total 0.060 0.20 mg/kg 20 75-125 20 80-120 20 7440-43-9
Copper -EPA 6020 by EPA 6020 (Solid)
Copper, Total 0.29 0.50 mg/kg 20 75-125 20 80-120 20 7440-50-8
EPA 537M -Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) by EPA 537M (Solid)
11 CI-PF3OUdS 0.53 2.5 ug/kg 70-130 30 70-130 30 763051-92-9
4:2 FTS 0.80 2.5 ug/kg 62-145 30 62-145 30 NA
6:2 FTS 0.88 2.5 ug/kg 64-140 30 64-140 30 NA
8:2 FTS 1.3 4.0 ug/kg 65-137 30 65-137 30 39108-34-4
9CI-PF3ONS 0.48 2.5 ug/kg 70-130 30 70-130 30 756426-58-1
ADONA 0.67 2.5 ug/kg 70-130 30 70-130 30 958445-44-8
EtFOSAA 0.83 2.5 ug/kg 61-139 30 61 -139 30 2991-50-6
FOSA 0.41 2.5 ug/kg 67-137 30 67-137 30 754-91-6
HFPO-DA 0.78 2.5 ug/kg 70-130 30 70-130 30 13252-13-6
MeFOSAA 0.77 2.5 ug/kg 63-144 30 63-144 30 2355-31-9
Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) 0.64 2.5 ug/kg 69-133 30 69-133 30 335-67-1
PFBA 0.68 2.5 ug/kg 71-135 30 71-135 30 375-22-4
PFBS 0.64 2.5 ug/kg 72-128 30 72-128 30 375-73-5
PFDA 0.78 2.5 ug/kg 69-133 30 69-133 30 335-76-2
PFDoA 1.1 2.5 ug/kg 69-135 30 69-135 30 307-55-1
PFDS 0.61 2.5 ug/kg 59-134 30 59-134 30 335-77-3
PFHpA 0.69 2.5 ug/kg 71-131 30 71 -131 30 375-85-9
PFHpS 0.52 2.5 ug/kg 70-132 30 70-132 30 375-92-8
PFHxA 0.64 2.5 ug/kg 70-132 30 70-132 30 307-24-4
PFHxS 0.58 2.5 ug/kg 67-130 30 67-130 30 355-46-4
PFNA 0.61 2.5 ug/kg 72-129 30 72-129 30 375-95-1
PFNS 1.2 2.5 ug/kg 69-125 30 69-125 30 98789-57-2
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Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP ' Matrix Spike Blank Spike t I RPD %R jRPD %R !RPD (CASNumber
PFOS 0.89 2.5 ug/kg 68-136 30 68-136 30 1763-23-1
PFPeA 0.55 2.5 ug/kg 69-132 30 69-132 30 2706-90-3
PFPeS 0.69 2.5 ug/kg 73-123 30 73-123 30 2706-91-4
PFTeDA 0.66 2.5 ug/kg 69-133 30 69-133 30 376-06-7
PFTrDA 0.89 2.5 ug/kg 66-139 30 66-139 30 72629-94-8
PFUnA 0.59 2.5 ug/kg 64-136 30 64-136 30 2058-94-8
EPA 8081A -Organochlorine Pesticides by EPA 8081A (Solid)
4.4'-DDD 0.48 2.5 ug/kg 25 21-119 25 48-126 25 72-54-8
4.4'-DDE 0.77 2.5 ug/kg 25 18-122 25 48-121 25 72-55-9
4.4'-DDT 0.55 2.5 ug/kg 25 12-141 25 45-146 25 50-29-3
Aldrin 1.2 2.5 ug/kg 25 24-173 25 57-137 25 309-00-2
alpha-BHC 1.5 2.5 ug/kg 25 44-146 25 64-131 25 319-84-6
beta-BHC 0.79 2.5 ug/kg 25 7-156 25 48-126 25 319-85-7
Chlordane (tech) 10 50 ug/kg 25 41-163 25 57-74-9
delta-BHC 0.57 2.5 ug/kg 25 11-147 25 30-124 25 319-86-8
Dieldrin 0.75 2.5 ug/kg 25 23-123 25 49-123 25 60-57-1
Endosulfan I 0.57 2.5 ug/kg 25 0.1-94 25 14-101 25 959-98-8
Endosulfan II 0.32 2.5 ug/kg 25 0.1-109 25 33-146 25 33213-65-9
Endosulfan sulfate 0.55 2.5 ug/kg 25 0.1-152 25 33-146 25 1031-07-8
Endrin 1.3 2.5 ug/kg 25 22-147 25 39-144 25 72-20-8
Endrin aldehyde 0.70 2.5 ug/kg 25 0.1-114 25 23-104 25 7421-93-4
gamma-BHC (Lindane) 1.3 2.5 ug/kg 25 16-121 25 43-114 25 58-89-9
Heptachlor 1.4 2.5 ug/kg 25 4-141 25 48-125 25 76-44-8
Heptachlor epoxide 0.91 2.5 ug/kg 25 17-135 25 47-121 25 1024-57-3
Methoxychlor 0.55 2.5 ug/kg 25 14-153 25 47-157 25 72-43-5
Toxaphene 8.6 75 ug/kg 25 48-164 25 8001-35-2
Decachlorobiphenyl Surrogate 21-125 2051-24-3
Tetrach/oro-meta-xylene Surrogate 18-112 877-09-8
Lead -EPA 6020 by EPA 6020 (Solid)
Lead, Total 0.21 0.50 mg/kg 20 75-125 20 80-120 20 7439-92-1
Mercury -EPA 7471 by EPA 7471A (Solid)
Mercury, Total 0.00080 0.010 mg/kg 20 47-138 20 80-120 20 7439-97-6
Moisture, Percent by EPA 160.3M (Solid)
Moisture 0.100 %w/w 20 NA
Particle size distribution -Laser by ASTM D422/4464 (Solid)
Particle Size Distribution % NA
PCB Congener (28) by GCMS SIM by GC/MS/MS (Solid)
PCB-101 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 77-164 30 61-182 30 37680-73-2
PCB-105 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 52-184 30 36-185 30 32598-14-4
PCB-114 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 56-174 30 53-175 30 74472-37-0
PCB-118 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 44-179 30 41-178 30 31508-00-6
PCB-123 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 44-179 30 41-178 30 65510-44-3
PCB-126 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 49-181 30 56-180 30 57465-28-8
PCB-128 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 60-182 30 63-173 30 38380-07-3
PCB-138 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 58-183 30 60-175 30 35065-28-2
PCB-153 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 59-172 30 53-181 30 35065-27-1
PCB-156 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 48-200 30 64-182 30 38380-08-4
PCB-157 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 54-194 30 38-194 30 69782-90-7
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PCB-167 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 58-187 30 65-172 30 52663-72-6
PCB-169 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 69-188 30 64-176 30 32774-16-6
PCB-170 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 59-198 30 59-178 30 35065-30-6
PCB-18 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 57-161 30 29-182 30 37680-65-2
PCB-180 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 54-195 30 58-189 30 35065-29-3
PCB-187 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 56-177 30 64-168 30 52663-68-0
PCB-189 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 60-198 30 55-182 30 39635-31-9
PCB-195 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 58-182 30 56-179 30 52663-78-2
PCB-206 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 56-195 30 67-177 30 40186-72-9
PCB-209 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 53-201 30 45-200 30 2051-24-3
PCB-28 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 50-181 30 49-199 30 7012-37-5
PCB-44 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 58-163 30 50-185 30 41464-39-5
PCB-52 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 56-163 30 48-179 30 35693-99-3
PCB-66 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 53-186 30 40-178 30 32598-10-0
PCB-77 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 57-144 30 42-155 30 32598-13-3
PCB-8 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 51-163 30 37-186 30 34883-43-7
PCB-81 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 59-178 30 50-174 30 70362-50-4
1,3-Dimethyl-2-nitrobenzene Surrogate 0.1-141 81-20-9
Tripheny/ phosphate Surrogate 15-179 115-86-6
PCB Congener (56) by GCMS SIM by GC/MS/MS (Solid)
PCB-101 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 77-164 30 61-182 30 37680-73-2
PCB-105 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 52-184 30 36-185 30 32598-14-4
PCB-110 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 38380-03-9
PCB-11 4 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 56-174 30 53-175 30 74472-37-0
PCB-118 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 44-179 30 41-178 30 31508-00-6
PCB-119 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 56558-17-9
PCB-123 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 44-179 30 41-178 30 65510-44-3
PCB-126 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 49-181 30 56-180 30 57465-28-8
PCB-128 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 60-182 30 63-173 30 38380-07-3
PCB-132 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 38380-05-1
PCB-138 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 58-183 30 60-175 30 35065-28-2
PCB-141 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 52712-04-6
PCB-149 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 38380-04-0
PCB-151 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 52663-63-5
PCB-153 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 59-172 30 53-181 30 35065-27-1
PCB-156 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 48-200 30 64-182 30 38380-08-4
PCB-157 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 54-194 30 38-194 30 69782-90-7
PCB-158 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 74472-42-7
PCB-167 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 58-187 30 65-172 30 52663-72-6
PCB-168 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 59291-65-5
PCB-169 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 69-188 30 64-176 30 32774-16-6
PCB-170 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 59-198 30 59-178 30 35065-30-6
PCB-174 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 38411-25-5
PCB-177 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 52663-70-4
PCB-18 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 57-161 30 29-182 30 37680-65-2
PCB-180 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 54-195 30 58-189 30 35065-29-3
PCB-183 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 52663-69-1
PCB-187 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 56-177 30 64-168 30 52663-68-0
PCB-189 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 60-198 30 55-182 30 39635-31-9
PCB-194 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 35694-08-7
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PCB-195 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 58-182 30 56-179 30 52663-78-2
PCB-199 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 52663-75-9
PCB-201 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 40186-71-8
PCB-203 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 52663-76-0
PCB-206 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 56-195 30 67-177 30 40186-72-9
PCB-209 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 53-201 30 45-200 30 2051-24-3
PCB-28 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 50-181 30 49-199 30 7012-37-5
PCB-3 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 2051-62-9
PCB-31 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 16606-02-3
PCB-33 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 38444-86-9
PCB-37 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 38444-90-5
PCB-44 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 58-163 30 50-185 30 41464-39-5
PCB-49 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 41464-40-8
PCB-52 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 56-163 30 48-179 30 35693-99-3
PCB-56 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 41464-43-1
PCB-60 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 33025-41-1
PCB-66 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 53-186 30 40-178 30 32598-10-0
PCB-70 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 32598-11-1
PCB-74 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 32690-93-0
PCB-77 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 57-144 30 42-155 30 32598-13-3
PCB-8 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 51-163 30 37-186 30 34883-43-7
PCB-81 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 59-178 30 50-174 30 70362-50-4
PCB-87 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 38380-02-8
PCB-95 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 38379-99-6
PCB-97 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 41464-51-1
PCB-99 1.0 1.0 ug/kg 38380-01-7
1,3-Dimethyl-2-nitrobenzene Surrogate 0.1-141 81-20-9
Triphenyl phosphate Surrogate 15-179 115-86-6
Phosphorus -EPA 6020 by EPA 6020 (Solid)
Phosphorus, Total 0.23 5.0 mg/kg 20 75-125 20 80-120 20 7723-14-0
Pyrethroid Pesticides by GC/MS/MS by EPA 8270M (Solid)
Allethrin 0.44 2.0 ug/kg 10-200 35 25-200 35 584-79-2
Bifenthrin 0.37 2.0 ug/kg 10-200 35 26-200 35 82657-04-3
Cyfluthrin 0.42 2.0 ug/kg 10-200 35 10-200 35 68359-37-5
Cypermethrin 0.39 2.0 ug/kg 10-200 35 16-200 35 52315-07-8
Deltamethrin/Tralomethrin 0.54 2.0 ug/kg 10-200 35 16-200 35 52820-00-5
Dichloran 0.41 2.0 ug/kg 10-192 35 30-192 35 99-30-9
Fenpropathrin (Danitol) 0.36 2.0 ug/kg 10-200 35 20-200 35 39515-41-8
Fenvalerate/Esfenvalerate 0.46 2.0 ug/kg 10-200 35 22-200 35 51630-58-1
L-Cyhalothrin 0.39 2.0 ug/kg 10-200 35 10-200 35 91465-08-6
Pendimethalin 0.37 2.0 ug/kg 10-200 35 17-200 35 40487-42-1
Permethrin 0.37 2.0 ug/kg 10-200 35 10-200 35 52645-53-1
Prallethrin 0.42 2.0 ug/kg 10-200 35 10-200 35 23031-36-9
Sumithrin (Phenothrin) 0.90 2.0 ug/kg 10-200 35 19-200 35 26002-80-2
Tefluthrin 0.37 2.0 ug/kg 24-168 35 43-150 35 79538-32-2
Perylene-d12 Surrogate 10-176 1520-96-3
Triphenyl phosphate Surrogate 24-200 115-86-6
Total Nitrogen by calculation by EPA 353.2M (Solid)
NO2+NO3 as N, Water Leachable 0.33 1.0 mg/kg 20 90-110 20 90-110 20 NA
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Analyte MDL MRL Un its % Recovery DUP Matrix Spike Blank Spike
RPD I %R IRPD %R7f[PD CASNumber
TKN 40 mg/kg 31 0.1-240 15 88-114 15 7727-37-9
Total Organic Carbon in Solid -EPA 9060M by EPA 9060M (Solid)
Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 36.0 200 mg/kg 20 62-131 20 80-120 20 NA
Zinc -EPA 6020 by EPA 6020 (Solid)
Zinc, Total 2.3 5.0 mg/kg 20 75-125 20 80-120 20 7440-66-6
Alkalinity, total -SM 2320B by SM 2320B (Water)
Alkalinity as CaCO3 0.56 5.0 mg/I 15 94-108 15 NA
Aluminum -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Aluminum, Total 4.4 20 ug/1 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7429-90-5
Aluminum, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Aluminum, Dissolved 4.4 20 ug/1 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7429-90-5
Ammonia-N -EPA 350.1 by EPA 350.1 (Water)
Ammonia as N 0.047 0.10 mg/I 15 90-110 15 90-110 15 7664-41-7
Antimony -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Antimony, Total 0.089 0.50 ug/1 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-36-0
Antimony, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Antimony, Dissolved 0.089 0.50 ug/1 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-36-0
Arsenic -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Arsenic, Total 0.074 0.40 ug/1 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-38-2
Arsenic speciation (IIIN) -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8M/LC (Water)
Arsenic Ill 0.014 0.40 ug/1 70-130 30 75-125 22541-54-4
Arsenic V 0.014 0.40 ug/1 70-130 30 75-125 17428-41-0
Arsenic, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Arsenic, Dissolved 0.074 0.40 ug/1 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-38-2
Asbestos, water -TEM by EPA 100.1 (Water)
Asbestos 0.200 MFL 1332-21-4
Asbestos 0.200 MFL 1332-21-4
Beryllium -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Beryllium, Total 0.062 0.10 ug/1 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-41-7
Beryllium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Beryllium, Dissolved 0.062 0.10 ug/1 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-41 -7
Biochemical Oxygen Demand -SM521 OB by SM 521 OB (Water)
Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2.0 2.0 mg/I 20 20 85-115 20 NA
Cadmium -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Cadmium, Total 0.042 0.20 ug/1 30 70-130 30 85-1 15 30 7440-43-9
Cadmium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Cadmium, Dissolved 0.042 0.20 ug/1 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-43-9
Chemical Oxygen Demand -EPA 410.4 by EPA 410.4 (Water)
Chemical Oxygen Demand 2.9 5.0 mg/I 15 90-110 15 90-110 15 NA
Chloride -EPA 300.0 by EPA 300.0 (Water)
Chloride, Total 0.085 0.50 mg/I 20 76-118 20 90-110 20 16887-00-6
Chlorophyll-a -SM 10200H by SM 10200H (Water)
Chlorophyll-a 1.0 ug/1 20 70-112 20 479-61-8
Chromium -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
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Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP Matrix Spike Blank Spike
RPD %R jRPD %R 1RPD 1CASNumber
Chromium, Total 0.089 0.20 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-47-3
Chromium Dissolved, Trivalent by calculation by EPA 218.6 (Water)
Chromium 6+, Dissolved 0.0079 0.020 ug/I 10 88-112 10 90-110 10 18540-29-9
Chromium, Dissolved 0.089 0.20 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-47-3
Chromium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Chromium, Dissolved 0.089 0.20 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-47-3
Chromium, Hexavalent -EPA 218.6 by EPA 218.6 (Water)
Chromium 6+ 0.0079 0.020 ug/I 10 88-112 10 90-110 10 18540-29-9
Chromium, Hexavalent, dissolved -EPA 218.6 by EPA 218.6 (Water)
Chromium 6+, Dissolved 0.0079 0.020 ug/I 10 88-112 10 90-110 10 18540-29-9
Chromium, Trivalent by calculation by EPA 218.6 (Water)
Chromium 6+ 0.0079 0.020 ug/I 10 88-112 10 90-110 10 18540-29-9
Chromium, Total 0.089 0.20 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-47-3
Color -SM2120B by SM 2120B (Water)
Color 3.0 Color Units 10 95-105 10 CLR
Copper -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Copper, Total 0.23 0.50 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-1 15 30 7440-50-8
Copper, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Copper, Dissolved 0.23 0.50 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-50-8
Cyanide, Total -ASTM D 7511 by ASTM D7511 (Water)
Cyanide, Total 0.33 2.0 ug/I 20 64-136 47 84-116 12 57-12-5
Dioxin 2378TCDD -EPA 1613B (WW) by EPA 1613B (Water)
2,3,7,8-TCDD (Dioxin) 0.543 10.0 pg/I 1746-01-6
Dioxin 2378TCDD -EPA 1613B-ATP (DW) by EPA 1613B (Water)
2,3,7,8-TCDD (Dioxin) 2.48 5.00 pg/I 38-168 20 50-148 20 1746-01-6
Dissolved Organic Carbon by combustion -SM 5310B by SM 5310B (Water)
Dissolved Organic Carbon 0.016 0.30 mg/I 20 74-120 20 85-115 20 7440-44-0
E.Coli -Enumeration Quantitray SM9223B by SM 9223B (Water)
E.coli 1.0 MPN/100ml NA
Enterococcus -Enterolert by Enterolert (Water)
Enterococcus 1.0 1.0 MPN/100ml NA
Enterococcus & F .Streptococcus SM9230B by SM 9230B (Water)
Enterococcus 1.0 1.8 MPN/100ml NA
Fecal Streptococcus 1.0 1.8 MPN/100ml NA
EPA 508 -Organochlorine Pesticides & PCBs by EPA 508 (Water)
4,4'-DDD 0,0025 0.010 ug/I 20 72-142 20 77-137 20 72-54-8
4,4'-DDE 0.0024 0.010 ug/I 20 64-134 20 69-129 20 72-55-9
4,4'-DDT 0.0017 0.010 ug/I 20 77-147 20 82-142 20 50-29-3
Aldrin 0.0033 0.010 ug/I 20 51-121 20 56-116 20 309-00-2
alpha-BHC 0.0020 0.010 ug/I 20 57-127 20 62-122 20 319-84-6
Aroclor 1016 0.022 0.10 ug/I 20 65-135 20 70-130 20 12674-11-2
Aroclor 1221 0,084 0.10 ug/I 20 65-135 20 70-130 20 11104-28-2
Aroclor 1232 0.064 0.10 ug/I 20 65-135 20 70-130 20 11141-16-5
Aroclor 1242 0,070 0.10 ug/I 20 65-135 20 70-130 20 53469-21-9
Aroclor 1248 0.049 0.10 ug/I 20 65-135 20 70-130 20 12672-29-6
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Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP ; Matrix Spike Blank Spike
RPO r-%lf7FfPD %R !RPO CASNumber
Aroclor 1254 0.068 0.10 ug/I 20 65-135 20 70-130 20 11097-69-1
Aroclor 1260 0.020 0.10 ug/I 20 65-135 20 70-130 20 11096-82-5
beta-BHC 0.0038 0.010 ug/I 20 60-130 20 65-125 20 319-85-7
Chlordane (tech) 0.017 0.10 ug/I 20 65-135 20 70-130 20 57-74-9
Chlorothalonil 0.0036 0.050 ug/I 20 56-126 20 61-121 20 1897-45-6
delta-BHC 0.0028 0.010 ug/I 20 67-1 37 20 72-132 20 319-86-8
Dieldrin 0.0014 0.010 ug/I 20 52-122 20 57-117 20 60-57-1
Endosulfan I 0.0015 0.010 ug/I 20 52-122 20 57-117 20 959-98-8
Endosulfan II 0.0019 0.010 ug/I 20 57-127 20 62-122 20 33213-65-9
Endosulfan sulfate 0.0016 0.010 ug/I 20 67-137 20 72-132 20 1031-07-8
Endrin 0.0023 0.010 ug/I 20 53-123 20 58-118 20 72-20-8
Endrin aldehyde 0.0056 0.010 ug/1 20 53-123 20 58-118 20 7421-93-4
gamma-BHC (Lindane) 0.0016 0.010 ug/I 20 54-124 20 59-119 20 58-89-9
Heptachlor 0.0029 0.010 ug/I 20 63-133 20 68-128 20 76-44-8
Heptachlor epoxide 0.0017 0.010 ug/I 20 52-122 20 57-117 20 1024-57-3
Hexachlorobenzene 0.00090 0.050 ug/I 20 64-134 20 69-129 20 118-74-1
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 0.0061 0.050 ug/I 20 50-120 20 55-115 20 77-47-4
Methoxychlor 0.0018 0.010 ug/I 20 70-140 20 75-135 20 72-43-5
PCBs, Total 0.049 0.50 ug/I NA
Propachlor 0.0040 0.050 ug/I 20 68-138 20 73-133 20 1918-16-7
Toxaphene 0.066 1.0 ug/I 20 65-135 20 70-130 20 8001-35-2
Trifluralin 0.0013 0.010 ug/I 20 68-138 20 73-133 20 1582-09-8
Decachlorobiphenyl Surrogate 70-130 2051-24-3
Tetrach/oro-meta-xylene Surrogate 70-130 877-09-8
EPA 525.2 -507 full list by EPA 525.2 (Water)
Alachlor 0.030 0.10 ug/I 30 70-130 30 70-130 30 15972-60-8
Atrazine 0.030 0.10 ug/I 30 70-130 30 70-130 30 1912-24-9
Bromacil 0.16 0.50 ug/I 30 70-130 30 70-130 30 314-40-9
Butachlor 0.030 0.10 ug/I 30 70-130 30 70-130 30 23184-66-9
Chlorpropham 0.040 0.10 ug/I 30 70-130 30 70-130 30 101-21-3
Diazinon 0.050 0.10 ug/I 30 50-120 30 50-120 30 333-41-5
Dimethoate 0.020 0.20 ug/I 30 50-120 30 50-120 30 60-51-5
Diphenamid 0.030 0.10 ug/I 30 70-130 30 70-130 30 957-51-7
Disulfoton 0.040 0.10 ug/I 30 50-120 30 50-120 30 298-04-4
EPTC 0.020 0.10 ug/I 30 70-130 30 70-130 30 759-94-4
Metolachlor 0.030 0.10 ug/I 30 60-130 30 60-130 30 51218-45-2
Metribuzin 0.030 0.10 ug/I 30 50-120 30 50-120 30 21087-64-9
Molinate 0.030 0.10 ug/I 30 70-130 30 70-130 30 2212-67-1
Prometon 0.010 0.10 ug/I 30 15-120 30 15-120 30 1610-18-0
Prometryn 0.030 0.10 ug/I 30 30-120 30 30-120 30 7287-19-6
Simazine 0.020 0.10 ug/I 30 60-130 30 60-130 30 122-34-9
Terbacil 0.090 2.0 ug/I 30 70-130 30 70-130 30 5902-51-2
Thiobencarb 0.030 0.10 ug/I 30 70-130 30 70-130 30 28249-77-6
1,3-Dimethy/-2-nitrobenzene Surrogate 70-130 81-20-9
Perylene-d12 Surrogate 50-120 1520-96-3
Triphenyl phosphate Surrogate 70-130 115-86-6
EPA 525.2 SIM or QQQ -OPP low-level by EPA 525.2M (Water)
Azinphos methyl (Guthion) 5.5 10 ng/I 30 0.1-154 30 0.1-188 30 86-50-0
Bolstar 4.6 10 ng/I 30 4-184 30 11-166 30 35400-43-2
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Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP Matrix Spike BlankS~·
RPO ~R jRPD % R ASNumber
Chlorpyrifos 6.9 10 ng/I 30 37-168 30 37-169 30 2921-88-2
Coumaphos 5.1 10 ng/I 30 0.1-203 30 0.1-225 30 56-72-4
Demeton-o 10 10 ng/I 30 0.1-208 30 0.1-211 30 298-03-3
Demeton-s 10 10 ng/I 30 0.1-207 30 0.1-213 30 126-75-0
Diazinon 5.2 10 ng/I 30 36-153 30 43-152 30 333-41-5
Dichlorvos 2.9 10 ng/I 30 42-137 30 46-133 30 62-73-7
Dimethoate 6.2 10 ng/I 30 4-222 30 10-234 30 60-51-5
Disulfoton 10 10 ng/I 30 12-199 30 0.1-212 30 298-04-4
Ethoprop 6.7 10 ng/I 30 51-167 30 53-163 30 13194-48-4
Ethyl parathion 5.4 10 ng/I 30 5-229 30 7-230 30 56-38-2
F ensulfothion 2.9 10 ng/I 30 0.1-316 30 0.1-265 30 115-90-2
Fenthion 3.8 10 ng/I 30 23-169 30 20-177 30 55-38-9
Malathion 7.6 10 ng/I 30 6-184 30 14-175 30 121-75-5
Merphos 5.8 10 ng/I 30 3-210 30 28-181 30 150-50-5
Methyl parathion 6.3 10 ng/I 30 0.1-249 30 0.1-252 30 298-00-0
Mevinphos 4.2 10 ng/I 30 25-189 30 14-202 30 7786-34-7
Naled 7.6 10 ng/I 30 0.1-242 30 0.1-240 30 300-76-5
Phorate 3.0 10 ng/I 30 31-181 30 26-180 30 298-02-2
Ronne! 4.1 10 ng/1 30 29-153 30 34-154 30 299-84-3
Stirophos 3.1 10 ng/I 30 0.1-167 30 0.1-188 30 22248-79-9
Tokuthion (Prothiofos) 7.8 10 ng/I 30 27-160 30 23-159 30 34643-46-4
Trichloronate 6.7 10 ng/I 30 40-150 30 34-153 30 327-98-0
1,3-Dimethy/-2-nitrobenzene Surrogate 76-128 81-20-9
Triphenyl phosphate Surrogate 40-163 115-86-6
EPA 537.1 -Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) by EPA 537.1 (Water)
11 CI-PF3OUdS 0.63 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 763051-92-9
9Ci-PF3ONS 0.82 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 756426-58-1
ADONA 0.46 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 958445-44-8
EtFOSAA 0.92 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 2991-50-6
HFPO-DA 0.81 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 13252-13-6
MeFOSAA 0.82 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 2355-31-9
PFBS 0.67 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 375-73-5
PFDA 0.68 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 335-76-2
PFDoA 0.45 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 307-55-1
PFHpA 0.54 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 375-85-9
PFHxA 0.67 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 307-24-4
PFHxS 0.79 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 355-46-4
PFNA 0.62 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 375-95-1
PFOA 0.39 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 335-67-1
PFOS 0.55 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 1763-23-1
PFTeDA 0.62 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 376-06-7
PFTrDA 0.41 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 72629-94-8
PFUnA 0.56 2.0 ng/1 70-130 30 70-130 30 2058-94-8
13C2-PFDA Surrogate 70-130 NA
13C2-PFHxA Surrogate 70-130 NA
dS-EtFOSAA Surrogate 70-130 NA
HFPO-DA-13C3 Surrogate 70-130 NA
EPA 537M -Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) by EPA 537M (Water)
11 CI-PF3OUdS 0.55 2.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 763051-92-9
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•Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP Matrix Spike Blank Spike
RPD %R iRPD -~0J;R·1 rfPD CASNumber
4:2 FTS 0.44 1.0 ng/I 63-143 30 63-143 30 NA
6:2 FTS 0.30 1.0 ng/I 64-140 30 64-140 30 NA
8:2FTS 0.44 1.0 ng/I 67-138 30 67-138 30 39108-34-4
9CI-PF3ONS 0.35 1.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 756426-58-1
ADONA 0.41 1.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 958445-44-8
EtFOSAA 0.65 2.0 ng/I 61-135 30 61-135 30 2991-50-6
FOSA 0.29 1.0 ng/I 67-1 37 30 67-137 30 754-91-6
HFPO-DA 0.39 1.0 ng/I 70-130 30 70-130 30 13252-13-6
MeFOSAA 0.45 1.0 ng/I 65-136 30 65-136 30 2355-31-9
Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) 0.40 1.0 ng/I 71-133 30 71-133 30 335-67-1
PFBA 0.41 1.0 ng/I 73-129 30 73-129 30 375-22-4
PFBS 0.32 1.0 ng/I 72-130 30 72-130 30 375-73-5
PFDA 0.34 1.0 ng/I 71-129 30 71-129 30 335-76-2
PFDoA 0.41 1.0 ng/I 72-134 30 72-134 30 307-55-1
PFDS 0.22 1.0 ng/I 53-142 30 53-142 30 335-77-3
PFHpA 1.7 4.0 ng/I 72-130 30 72-130 30 375-85-9
PFHpS 0.32 1.0 ng/I 69-134 30 69-1 34 30 375-92-8
PFHxA 0.52 2.0 ng/1 72-129 30 72-129 30 307-24-4
PFHxS 0.40 1.0 ng/I 68-131 30 68-131 30 355-46-4
PFNA 0.36 1.0 ng/I 69-130 30 69-130 30 375-95-1
PFNS 0.22 1.0 ng/1 69-127 30 69-127 30 98789-57-2
PFOS 0.54 2.0 ng/I 65-140 30 65-140 30 1763-23-1
PFPeA 0.38 1.0 ng/I 72-129 30 72-129 30 2706-90-3
PFPeS 0.44 1.0 ng/I 71-127 30 71-127 30 2706-91-4
PFTeDA 0.61 2.0 ng/1 71-132 30 71-132 30 376-06-7
PFTrDA 0.22 1.0 ng/I 65-144 30 65-144 30 72629-94-8
PFUnA 0.24 1.0 ng/I 69-133 30 69-133 30 2058-94-8
EPA 546 -Total Microsystin (ELISA) by EPA 546 (Water)
Coefficient of Variation ug/I %CV
Total Microcystin 0.085 0.30 ug/I 60-140 40 60-140 40
EPA 547 -Glyphosate by EPA 547 (Water)
Glyphosate 1.8 5.0 ug/I 30 41-149 30 70-130 30 1071-83-6
EPA 608 -Organochlorine Pesticides & PCBs CTR by EPA 608.3 (Water)
4,4'-DDD 0.00070 0.050 ug/I 30 31-141 30 48-130 30 72-54-8
4,4'-DDE 0.00070 0.050 ug/I 30 30-145 30 54-130 30 72-55-9
4,4'-DDT 0.0011 0.010 ug/I 30 25-160 30 46-1 37 30 50-29-3
Aldrin 0.0010 0.0050 ug/I 30 42-140 30 54-130 30 309-00-2
alpha-BHC 0.0011 0.010 ug/I 30 37-140 30 49-130 30 319-84-6
Aroclor 1016 0.029 0.50 ug/I 30 50-140 30 61 -130 30 12674-11-2
Aroclor 1221 0.060 0.50 ug/I 11104-28-2
Aroclor 1232 0.10 0.50 ug/I 11141-16-5
Aroclor 1242 0.070 0.50 ug/I 53469-21-9
Aroclor 1248 0.060 0.50 ug/I 12672-29-6
Aroclor 1254 0.040 0.50 ug/I 11097-69-1
Aroclor 1260 0.055 0.50 ug/I 30 8-140 30 37-130 30 11096-82-5
beta-BHC 0.0015 0.0050 ug/I 30 17-147 30 39-130 30 319-85-7
Chlordane (tech) 0.043 0.10 ug/I 30 45-140 30 55-130 30 57-74-9
delta-BHC 0.0019 0.0050 ug/I 30 19-140 30 51-130 30 319-86-8
Dieldrin 0.00080 0.010 ug/I 30 36-1 46 30 58-130 30 60-57-1
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Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP Matrix Spike Blank Spike
RPD %R jRPD 07o~R --fRPD CASNumber
Endosulfan I 0.00090 0.020 ug/I 30 45-153 30 57-141 30 959-98-8
Endosulfan II 0.00070 0.010 ug/I 30 17-202 30 22-171 30 33213-65-9
Endosulfan sulfate 0.0013 0.050 ug/I 30 26-144 30 38-132 30 1031-07-8
Endrin 0.0017 0.010 ug/I 30 30-147 30 51-130 30 72-20-8
Endrin aldehyde 0.0019 0.010 ug/I 30 11-140 30 18-130 30 7421-93-4
gamma-BHC (Lindane) 0.00040 0.020 ug/I 30 32-140 30 43-130 30 58-89-9
Heptachlor 0.00060 0.010 ug/I 30 34-140 30 43-130 30 76-44-8
Heptachlor epoxide 0.00040 0.010 ug/I 30 37-142 30 57-132 30 1024-57-3
Toxaphene 0.085 0.50 ug/I 30 41-140 30 56-130 30 8001-35-2
Decach/orobiphenyl Surrogate 33-133 2051-24-3
Tetrach/oro-meta-xylene Surrogate 32-130 877-09-8
EPA 608 -Organochlorine Pesticides/PCBs Low Lvl by EPA 608.3 (Water)
2,4'-DDD 1.1 5.0 ng/I 53-19-0
2,4'-DDE 0.94 5.0 ng/I 3424-82-6
2,4'-DDT 1.9 5.0 ng/I 789-02-6
4,4'-DDD 0.70 5.0 ng/I 30 31-141 30 48-130 30 72-54-8
4,4'-DDE 0.70 5.0 ng/I 30 30-145 30 54-130 30 72-55-9
4,4'-DDT 1.1 5.0 ng/I 30 25-160 30 46-137 30 50-29-3
Aldrin 1.0 5.0 ng/I 30 42-140 30 54-130 30 309-00-2
alpha-BHC 1.1 5.0 ng/I 30 37-140 30 49-130 30 319-84-6
alpha-Chlordane 2.9 5.0 ng/I 30 14-141 30 23-127 30 5103-71-9
Aro cl or 1016 29 100 ng/I 30 50-140 30 61-130 30 12674-11-2
Aroclor 1221 60 100 ng/I 11104-28-2
Aroclor 1232 100 100 ng/I 11141-16-5
Aroclor 1242 70 100 ng/I 53469-21-9
Aroclor 1248 60 100 ng/I 12672-29-6
Aroclor 1254 40 100 ng/I 11097-69-1
Aroclor 1260 55 100 ng/I 30 8-140 30 37-130 30 11096-82-5
beta-BHC 1.5 5.0 ng/I 30 17-147 30 39-130 30 319-85-7
Chlordane (tech) 43 100 ng/I 30 45-140 30 55-130 30 57-74-9
cis-Nonachlor 2.5 5.0 ng/I 5103-73-1
delta-BHC 1.9 5.0 ng/I 30 19-140 30 51-130 30 319-86-8
Dieldrin 0.80 5.0 ng/I 30 36-146 30 58-130 30 60-57-1
Endosulfan I 0.90 5.0 ng/I 30 45-153 30 57-141 30 959-98-8
Endosulfan II 0.70 5.0 ng/I 30 17-202 30 22-171 30 33213-65-9
Endosulfan sulfate 1.3 5.0 ng/I 30 26-144 30 38-132 30 1031-07-8
Endrin 1.7 5.0 ng/I 30 30-147 30 51-130 30 72-20-8
Endrin aldehyde 1.9 5.0 ng/I 30 11-140 30 18-130 30 7421-93-4
gamma-BHC (Lindane) 0.40 5.0 ng/I 30 32-140 30 43-130 30 58-89-9
gamma-Chlordane 2.3 5.0 ng/I 30 36-116 30 49-106 30 5566-34-7
Heptachlor 0.60 5.0 ng/I 30 34-140 30 43-130 30 76-44-8
Heptachlor epoxide 0.40 5.0 ng/I 30 37-142 30 57-132 30 1024-57-3
Methoxychlor 1.4 5.0 ng/I 30 50-140 30 50-130 30 72-43-5
Mirex 1.2 5.0 ng/I 2385-85-5
Toxaphene 85 500 ng/I 30 41-140 30 56-130 30 8001-35-2
trans-Nonachlor 1.7 5.0 ng/I 39765-80-5
Decach/orobiphenyl Surrogate 33-133 2051-24-3
Tetrachloro-meta-xylene Surrogate 32-130 877-09-8
EPA 624 -Volatile Organic Compounds CTR by EPA 624.1 (Water)
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Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP • Matrix Spike Blank Spike
.. RPO %R IRPD %R !RPO CASNumber
1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 0.31 1.0 ug/1 25 52-162 25 52-162 25 71-55-6
1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.38 1.0 ug/I 25 46-157 25 46-157 25 79-34-5
1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.42 1.0 ug/I 25 52-150 25 52-150 25 79-00-5
1, 1-Dichloroethane 0.32 1.0 ug/I 25 59-155 25 59-155 25 75-34-3
1, 1-Dichloroethene 0.32 1.0 ug/I 25 0.1-234 25 0.1-234 25 75-35-4
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.54 1.0 ug/I 25 49-155 25 49-155 25 107-06-2
1,2-Dichloropropane 0.42 1.0 ug/I 25 0.1-210 25 0.1-210 25 78-87-5
2-Butanone 2.0 5.0 ug/I 25 36-145 25 67-136 25 78-93-3
2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether 0.19 1.0 ug/I 25 0.1-305 25 0.1-305 25 110-75-8
2-Hexanone 0.46 5.0 ug/I 25 46-152 25 76-133 25 591-78-6
4-Methyl-2-pentanone 0.59 5.0 ug/I 25 54-146 25 74-132 25 108-10-1
Acetone 1.6 5.0 ug/I 25 11-169 25 60-147 25 67-64-1
Acrolein 1.2 5.0 ug/I 25 5-170 25 49-152 25 107-02-8
Acrylonitrile 0.63 2.0 ug/I 25 59-133 25 74-127 25 107-13-1
Benzene 0.47 1.0 ug/I 25 37-151 25 37-151 25 71-43-2
Bromodichloromethane 0.44 1.0 ug/I 25 35-155 25 35-155 25 75-27-4
Bromoform 0.27 1.0 ug/I 25 45-169 25 45-169 25 75-25-2
Bromomethane 0.50 1.0 ug/I 25 0.1-242 25 0.1-242 25 74-83-9
Carbon Disulfide 0.33 1.0 ug/I 25 79-118 25 75-15-0
Carbon tetrachloride 0.28 1.0 ug/I 25 70-140 25 70-140 25 56-23-5
Chlorobenzene 0.35 1.0 ug/I 25 37-160 25 37-160 25 108-90-7
Chloroethane 0.38 1.0 ug/I 25 14-230 25 14-230 25 75-00-3
Chloroform 0.29 1.0 ug/I 25 51-138 25 51-138 25 67-66-3
Chloromethane 0.29 1.0 ug/I 25 0.1-273 25 0.1-273 25 74-87-3
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.36 1.0 ug/I 25 0.1-227 25 0.1-227 25 10061-01-5
Dibromochloromethane 0.35 1.0 ug/I 25 53-149 25 53-149 25 124-48-1
Dichlorodifluoromethane (Freon 12) 0.30 1.0 ug/I 25 32-141 25 67-126 25 75-71-8
Ethylbenzene 0.41 1.0 ug/I 25 37-162 25 37-162 25 100-41-4
m-Dichlorobenzene 0.39 1.0 ug/I 25 59-156 25 59-156 25 541-73-1
Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) 0.40 1.0 ug/I 25 80-128 25 1634-04-4
Methylene chloride 0.39 1.0 ug/I 25 0.1-221 25 0.1-221 25 75-09-2
o-Dichlorobenzene 0.35 1.0 ug/I 25 18-190 25 18-190 25 95-50-1
p-Dichlorobenzene 0.42 1.0 ug/I 25 18-190 25 18-190 25 106-46-7
Tetrachloroethene 0.34 1.0 ug/I 25 64-148 25 64-148 25 127-18-4
Toluene 0.36 1.0 ug/I 25 47-150 25 47-150 25 108-88-3
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.27 1.0 ug/I 25 54-156 25 54-156 25 156-60-5
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.33 1.0 ug/I 25 17-183 25 17-183 25 10061-02-6
Trichloroethene 0.34 1.0 ug/I 25 71-157 25 71-157 25 79-01-6
Trichlorofluoromethane 0.43 1.0 ug/I 25 17-181 25 17-181 25 75-69-4
Vinyl chloride 0.31 1.0 ug/I 25 0.1-251 25 0.1-251 25 75-01-4
1, 2-Dichloroethane-d4 Surrogate 82-125 17060-07-0
4-Bromoftuorobenzene Surrogate 88-108 460-00-4
Toluene-dB Surrogate 92-112 2037-26-5
EPA 625 -Semivolatile Organic Compounds CTR by EPA 625.1 (Water)
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.49 1.0 ug/I 30 44-142 30 57-130 30 120-82-1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.46 1.0 ug/I 30 51-120 30 57-120 30 95-50-1
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine/Azobenzene 0.30 1.0 ug/I 122-66-7
1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.42 1.0 ug/I 30 37-120 30 55-120 30 541-73-1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.48 1.0 ug/I 30 39-120 30 55-120 30 106-46-7
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 0.22 1.0 ug/I 30 37-144 30 52-129 30 88-06-2
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Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP Matrix Spike Blank Spike J
RPD %R IRPD % R IRPD CASNumber
2,4-Dichlorophenol 0.26 1.0 ug/I 30 39-135 30 53-122 30 120-83-2
2,4-Dimethylphenol 0.30 1.0 ug/I 30 32-120 30 42-120 30 105-67-9
2,4-Dinitrophenol 1.9 10 ug/I 30 0.1-191 30 0.1-173 30 51-28-5
2,4-Dinitrotoluene 0.18 1.0 ug/I 30 39-139 30 48-127 30 121-14-2
2,6-Dinitrotoluene 0.27 1.0 ug/I 30 50-158 30 68-137 30 606-20-2
2-Chloronaphthalene 0.45 1.0 ug/I 30 60-120 30 65-120 30 91-58-7
2-Chlorophenol 0.28 1.0 ug/I 30 23-134 30 36-120 30 95-57-8
2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol 1.4 5.0 ug/I 30 0.1-181 30 53-130 30 534-52-1
2-Nitrophenol 0.26 1.0 ug/I 30 29-182 30 45-167 30 88-75-5
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 0.99 5.0 ug/I 30 0.1-262 30 8-213 30 91-94-1
4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 0.36 1.0 ug/I 30 53-127 30 65-120 30 101-55-3
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 0.23 1.0 ug/I 30 22-147 30 41-128 30 59-50-7
4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 0.41 1.0 ug/1 30 25-158 30 38-145 30 7005-72-3
4-Nitrophenol 1.2 5.0 ug/I 30 0.1-132 30 13-129 30 100-02-7
Acenaphthene 0.38 1.0 ug/I 30 47-145 30 60-132 30 83-32-9
Acenaphthylene 0.17 1.0 ug/I 30 33-145 30 54-126 30 208-96-8
Anthracene 0.12 1.0 ug/I 30 27-133 30 43-120 30 120-12-7
Benzidine 1.4 10 ug/I 30 0.1-200 30 0.1-200 30 92-87-5
Benzo (a) anthracene 0.19 1.0 ug/I 30 33-143 30 42-133 30 56-55-3
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.39 1.0 ug/I 30 17-163 30 32-148 30 50-32-8
Benzo (b) fluoranthene 0.46 1.0 ug/I 30 24-159 30 42-140 30 205-99-2
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.42 2.0 ug/I 30 0.1-219 30 0.1-195 30 191-24-2
Benzo (k) fluoranthene 0.22 1.0 ug/I 30 11-162 30 25-146 30 207-08-9
Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 0.25 1.0 ug/I 30 33-184 30 49-165 30 111-91-1
Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 0.27 1.0 ug/I 30 12-158 30 43-126 30 111-44-4
Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 0.38 1.0 ug/I 30 36-166 30 63-139 30 108-60-1
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 2.3 5.0 ug/I 30 8-158 30 29-137 30 117-81-7
Butyl benzyl phthalate 0.18 1.0 ug/I 30 0.1-152 30 0.1-140 30 85-68-7
Chrysene 0.19 1.0 ug/I 30 17-168 30 44-140 30 218-01-9
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene 0.53 2.0 ug/I 30 0.1-227 30 0.1-200 30 53-70-3
Diethyl phthalate 0.15 1.0 ug/I 30 0.1-120 30 0.1-120 30 84-66-2
Dimethyl phthalate 0.18 1.0 ug/I 30 0.1-120 30 0.1-120 30 131-11-3
Di-n-butyl phthalate 0.10 1.0 ug/I 30 1-120 30 8-120 30 84-74-2
Di-n-octyl phthalate 0.46 1.0 ug/I 30 4-146 30 19-132 30 117-84-0
Fluoranthene 0.080 1.0 ug/I 30 26-137 30 43-121 30 206-44-0
Fluorene 0.35 1.0 ug/I 30 59-121 30 70-120 30 86-73-7
Hexachlorobenzene 0.49 1.0 ug/I 30 0.1-152 30 8-142 30 118-74-1
Hexachlorobutadiene 0.47 1.0 ug/I 30 24-120 30 38-120 30 87-68-3
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 0.98 5.0 ug/I 30 10-120 30 10-120 30 77-47-4
Hexachloroethane 0.50 1.0 ug/I 30 40-120 30 55-120 30 67-72-1
lndeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene 0.55 2.0 ug/I 30 0.1-171 30 0.1-151 30 193-39-5
lsophorone 0.21 1.0 ug/I 30 21-196 30 47-180 30 78-59-1
Naphthalene 0.49 1.0 ug/I 30 21-133 30 36-120 30 91-20-3
Nitrobenzene 0.36 1.0 ug/I 30 35-180 30 54-158 30 98-95-3
N-Nitrosodimethylamine 0.50 1.0 ug/I 30 18-120 30 22-120 30 62-75-9
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 0.26 1.0 ug/I 30 0.1-230 30 14-198 30 621-64-7
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 0.19 1.0 ug/I 30 49-120 30 47-120 30 86-30-6
Pentachlorophenol 0.40 1.0 ug/I 30 0.1-133 30 41-120 30 87-86-5
Phenanthrene 0.32 1.0 ug/I 30 54-120 30 65-120 30 85-01-8
Phenol 0.16 1.0 ug/I 30 5-120 30 17-120 30 108-95-2
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Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP Matrix Spike Blank Spike
RPD %R jRPD 7o n. . 1Kt'D ,CASNumber
Dichlorvos 0.015 0.10 ug/I 25 15-162 25 31-169 25 62-73-7
Dimethoate 0.056 0.25 ug/I 25 36-188 25 36-188 25 60-51-5
Disulfoton 0.019 0.10 ug/I 25 24-159 25 39-140 25 298-04-4
Ethoprop 0.021 0.10 ug/I 25 31-147 25 40-153 25 13194-48-4
Ethyl parathion 0.053 0.25 ug/I 25 50-120 25 50-120 25 56-38-2
Fensulfothion 0.030 0.10 ug/I 25 29-188 25 24-178 25 115-90-2
Fenthion 0.018 0.10 ug/I 25 33-1 49 25 37-147 25 55-38-9
Malathion 0.065 0.25 ug/I 25 52-133 25 52-133 25 121-75-5
Merphos 0.061 0.10 ug/I 25 4-179 25 25-159 25 150-50-5
Methyl parathion 0.026 0.10 ug/I 25 24-167 25 29-160 25 298-00-0
Mevinphos 0.014 0.10 ug/I 25 29-159 25 31-146 25 7786-34-7
Naled 0.073 0.10 ug/I 25 0.1-160 25 0.1-142 25 300-76-5
Phorate 0.019 0.10 ug/I 25 22-154 25 43-146 25 298-02-2
Ronnel 0.018 0.10 ug/I 25 19-166 25 30-156 25 299-84-3
Stirophos 0.024 0.10 ug/I 25 25-185 25 31-166 25 22248-79-9
Thionazin 0.071 0.25 ug/I 25 12-161 25 12-161 25 297-97-2
Tokuthion (Prothiofos) 0.020 0.10 ug/I 25 23-153 25 36-144 25 34643-46-4
Total Demeton, -o and -s 0.029 0.20 ug/I 8065-48-3
Total Parathion, ethyl & methyl 0.053 0.35 ug/I NA
Trichloronate 0.020 0.10 ug/I 25 28-155 25 38-148 25 327-98-0
Triphenyl phosphate Surrogate 10-181 115-86-6
EPA 8151A-Chlorinated Herbicides by EPA 8151A (Water)
2,4,5-T 0.060 0.25 ug/I 25 15-159 25 39-151 25 93-76-5
2,4,5-TP (Silvex) 0.060 0.25 ug/I 25 39-142 25 46-142 25 93-72-1
2,4-D 0.12 0.50 ug/I 25 17-180 25 56-164 25 94-75-7
2,4-DB 0.29 2.5 ug/I 25 0.1-201 25 27-161 25 94-82-6
3,5-Dichlorobenzoic acid 0.13 1.2 ug/I 25 47-166 25 54-154 25 51-36-5
4-Nitrophenol 0.16 1.2 ug/I 25 0.1-94 25 3-105 25 100-02-7
Acifluorfen 0.060 0.50 ug/I 25 2-160 25 39-134 25 50594-66-6
Bentazon 0.21 2.5 ug/I 25 35-140 25 44-139 25 25057-89-0
Dalapon 0.35 0.50 ug/I 25 14-172 25 40-139 25 75-99-0
DCPA 0.080 0.25 ug/I 25 21-167 25 34-135 25 1861-32-1
Dicamba 0.11 0.75 ug/I 25 44-134 25 46-140 25 1918-00-9
Dichloroprop 0.10 1.0 ug/I 25 36-161 25 43-158 25 120-36-5
Dinoseb 0.090 0.50 ug/I 25 53-146 25 42-146 25 88-85-7
MCPA 10 100 ug/I 25 13-179 25 28-144 25 94-74-6
MCPP 12 100 ug/I 25 30-154 25 31-153 25 93-65-2
Pentachlorophenol 0.070 0.25 ug/I 25 18-113 25 37-136 25 87-86-5
Picloram 0.050 0.75 ug/I 25 22-152 25 35-138 25 1918-02-1
2,4-DCAA Surrogate 56-156 19719-28-9
EPA 8270C -Polynuclear Aromatics-SIM by EPA 8270C SIM (Water)
1-Methylnaphthalene 0.024 0.10 ug/I 30 50-150 30 50-150 30 90-12-0
2-Methylnaphthalene 0.026 0.10 ug/I 30 50-150 30 50-150 30 91-57-6
Acenaphthene 0.028 0.10 ug/I 30 16-116 30 11-122 30 83-32-9
Acenaphthylene 0.033 0.10 ug/I 30 23-106 30 4-135 30 208-96-8
Anthracene 0.025 0.10 ug/I 30 5-147 30 22-127 30 120-12-7
Benzo (a) anthracene 0.051 0.10 ug/I 30 1-140 30 17-131 30 56-55-3
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.051 0.10 ug/I 30 20-109 30 12-131 30 50-32-8
Benzo (b) fluoranthene 0.027 0.10 ug/I 30 19-119 30 19-129 30 205-99-2
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% R IRPD % R IRPD iCASNumber
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.050 0.10 ug/I 30 24-117 30 14-139 30 191-24-2
Benzo (k) fluoranthene 0.026 0.10 ug/I 30 17-123 30 22-127 30 207-08-9
Chrysene 0.032 0.10 ug/I 30 11-151 30 32-126 30 218-01-9
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene 0.096 0.10 ug/I 30 23-123 30 9-147 30 53-70-3
Fluoranthene 0.039 0.10 ug/I 30 15-130 30 22-131 30 206-44-0
Fluorene 0.029 0.10 ug/I 30 22-124 30 19-122 30 86-73-7
lndeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene 0.065 0.10 ug/I 30 16-127 30 12-136 30 193-39-5
Naphthalene 0.026 0.10 ug/I 30 8-116 30 12-136 30 91-20-3
Phenanthrene 0.029 0.10 ug/I 30 8-145 30 21-131 30 85-01-8
Pyrene 0.040 0.10 ug/I 30 15-130 30 26-128 30 129-00-0
2-Fluorobiphenyl Surrogate 51-139 321-60-8
Nitrobenzene-d5 Surrogate 51-143 4165-60-0
Terphenyl-d14 Surrogate 19-134 1718-51-0
Fluoride -EPA 300.0 by EPA 300.0 (Water)
Fluoride, Total 0.0090 0.10 mg/I 20 86-107 20 90-110 20 16984-48-8
Hardness, Total 200.7 by EPA 200.7 (Water)
Calcium, Total 0.160 0.500 mg/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-70-2
Magnesium, Total 0.0390 0.500 mg/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7439-95-4
Iron -EPA 200.7 by EPA 200.7 (Water)
Iron, Total 0.0050 0.030 mg/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7439-89-6
Iron, Total 5.0 30 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7439-89-6
Iron, dissolved -EPA 200.7 by EPA 200.7 (Water)
Iron, Dissolved 1.1 10 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7439-89-6
Lead -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Lead, Total 0.083 0.20 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7439-92-1
Lead, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Lead, Dissolved 0.083 0.20 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7439-92-1
LUFT GC/MS GRO by LUFT GC/MS (Water)
Gasoline Range Organics 65 100 ug/I 25 62-142 25 53-136 25 8032-32-4
4-Bromofluorobenzene Surrogate 83-110 460-00-4
Magnesium -EPA 200.7 by EPA 200.7 (Water)
Magnesium, Total 0.0390 0.500 mg/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7439-95-4
Magnesium, dissolved -EPA 200.7 by EPA 200.7 (Water)
Magnesium, Dissolved 0.0120 0.100 mg/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7439-95-4
Manganese -EPA 200.7 by EPA 200.7 (Water)
Manganese, Total 0.40 5.0 ug/1 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7439-96-5
Manganese -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Manganese, Total 0.11 1.0 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7439-96-5
Manganese, dissolved -EPA 200.7 by EPA 200.7 (Water)
Manganese, Dissolved 2.7 5.0 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7439-96-5
Manganese, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Manganese, Dissolved 0.11 1.0 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7439-96-5
MBAS -SM 5540 C by SM 5540C (Water)
MBAS 0.017 0.050 mg/I 20 74-123 20 82-115 20 NA
Mercury -EPA 245.1 by EPA 245.1 (Water)
Mercury, Total 0.017 0.050 ug/I 20 70-130 20 85-115 20 7439-97-6
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Analyte . MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP Matrix Spike Blank ~P!'<~
RPD %R iRPD % R !RPD <CASNumber
""-"
Mercury, dissolved -EPA 245.1 by EPA 245.1 (Water)
Mercury, Dissolved 0.017 0.050 ug/I 70-130 20 85-115 20 7439-97-6
Mercury, total, low-level -EPA 1631E by EPA 1631E (Water)
Mercury, Total 0.10 0.50 ng/I 20 75-125 20 85-115 20 7439-97-6
Nickel -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Nickel, Total 0.16 2.0 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-02-0
Nickel, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Nickel, Dissolved 0.16 2.0 ug/I 30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-02-0
Nitrate-N -EPA 353.2 by EPA 353.2 (Water)
Nitrate as N 0.040 0.20 mg/I 20 90-110 20 90-110 20 14797-55-8
Nitrite-N -EPA 353.2 by EPA 353.2 (Water)
Nitrite as N 42 100 ug/I 20 90-110 20 90-110 20 14797-65-0
Nitrogen, Total incl. TKN+NO3+NO2 by EPA 353.2 (Water)
NO2+NO3 as N 36 200 ug/I 20 90-110 20 90-110 20 NA
TKN 0.065 0.10 mg/I 10 90-110 10 90-110 10 7727-37-9
NO2+NO3-N -EPA 353.2 by EPA 353.2 (Water)
NO2+NO3 as N 36 200 ug/I 20 90-110 20 90-110 20 NA
Oil and Grease -EPA 1664A by EPA 16648 (Water)
Oil & Grease (HEM) 0.67 5.0 mg/I 18 78-114 18 78-114 18 NA
Oil and Grease Non-polar -EPA 1664A by EPA 16648 (Water)
Oil & Grease, Non-polar 1.9 5.0 mg/I 18 64-132 34 64-132 18 NA
Organic Nitrogen -calculation only by EPA 350.1 (Water)
Ammonia as N 0.047 0.10 mg/I 15 90-110 15 90-110 15 7664-41-7
TKN 0.065 0.10 mg/I 10 90-110 10 90-110 10 7727-37-9
Orthophosphate-P -EPA 365.1 by EPA 365.1 (Water)
o-Phosphate as P 0.0012 0.0020 mg/I 20 90-110 20 90-110 20 14265-44-2
Orthophosphate-P -EPA 365.3 by EPA 365.3 (Water)
o-Phosphate as P 0.0030 0.010 mg/I 20 85-112 20 88-111 20 14265-44-2
PAHs low level in water by GC/MS/MS by EPA 625.1 (Water)
Acenaphthene 1.2 5.0 ng/I 30 47-145 30 60-132 30 83-32-9
Acenaphthylene 1.0 5.0 ng/I 30 33-145 30 54-126 30 208-96-8
Anthracene 1.1 5.0 ng/I 30 27-133 30 43-120 30 120-12-7
Benzo (a) anthracene 0.92 5.0 ng/I 30 33-143 30 42-133 30 56-55-3
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.97 5.0 ng/I 30 17-163 30 32-148 30 50-32-8
Benzo (b) fluoranthene 1.6 5.0 ng/I 30 24-159 30 42-140 30 205-99-2
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 1.0 5.0 ng/I 30 0.1-219 30 0.1-195 30 191-24-2
Benzo (k) fluoranthene 1.2 5.0 ng/I 30 11 -162 30 25-146 30 207-08-9
Chrysene 1.4 5.0 ng/I 30 17-168 30 44-140 30 218-01-9
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene 1.2 5.0 ng/I 30 0.1-227 30 0.1-200 30 53-70-3
Fluoranthene 1.5 5.0 ng/I 30 26-137 30 43-121 30 206-44-0
Fluorene 1.1 5.0 ng/I 30 59-121 30 70-120 30 86-73-7
lndeno (1 ,2,3-cd) pyrene 0.97 5.0 ng/I 30 0.1-171 30 0.1-151 30 193-39-5
Naphthalene 3.2 5.0 ng/I 30 21-133 30 36-120 30 91-20-3
Phenanthrene 3.0 5.0 ng/I 30 54-120 30 65-120 30 85-01-8
Pyrene 1.4 5.0 ng/I 30 52-120 30 70-120 30 129-00-0
1, 3-Dimethy/-2-nitrobenzene Surrogate 62-120 81-20-9
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Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP Matrix Spike Blank Spike I
-07.;·R ,Wll ____ ,
RPD IRPD % R jRPD \CASNumber
Perylene-d12 Surrogate 36-120 1520-96-3
PCB Congener (28) by GCMS SIM by GC/MS/MS (Water)
PCB-101 5.0 10 ng/I 13-256 30 30-191 30 37680-73-2
PCB-105 5.0 10 ng/I 28-250 30 33-158 30 32598-14-4
PCB-114 5.0 10 ng/I 7-268 30 33-159 30 74472-37-0
PCB-118 5.0 10 ng/I 0.1-256 30 28-154 30 31508-00-6
PCB-123 5.0 10 ng/I 9-253 30 28-154 30 65510-44-3
PCB-126 5.0 10 ng/I 0.1-305 30 32-154 30 57465-28-8
PCB-128 5.0 10 ng/I 0.1-266 30 27-181 30 38380-07-3
PCB-138 5.0 10 ng/I 6-267 30 27-181 30 35065-28-2
PCB-153 5.0 10 ng/I 9-259 30 34-165 30 35065-27-1
PCB-156 5.0 10 ng/I 3-278 30 25-166 30 38380-08-4
PCB-157 5.0 10 ng/I 5-252 30 25-180 30 69782-90-7
PCB-167 5.0 10 ng/I 6-269 30 27-181 30 52663-72-6
PCB-169 5.0 10 ng/I 12-273 30 27-112 30 32774-16-6
PCB-170 5.0 10 ng/I 6-264 30 20-192 30 35065-30-6
PCB-18 5.0 10 ng/I 28-213 30 44-155 30 37680-65-2
PCB-180 5.0 10 ng/I 6-279 30 23-188 30 35065-29-3
PCB-187 5.0 10 ng/I 7-280 30 19-190 30 52663-68-0
PCB-189 5.0 10 ng/I 21-262 30 28-164 30 39635-31-9
PCB-195 5.0 10 ng/I 28-257 30 32-160 30 52663-78-2
PCB-206 5.0 10 ng/I 19-152 30 23-178 30 40186-72-9
PCB-209 5.0 10 ng/I 14-257 30 24-175 30 2051-24-3
PCB-28 5.0 10 ng/I 27-218 30 45-178 30 7012-37-5
PCB-44 5.0 10 ng/I 29-210 30 42-154 30 41464-39-5
PCB-52 5.0 10 ng/I 22-219 30 44-159 30 35693-99-3
PCB-66 5.0 10 ng/I 12-283 30 27-168 30 32598-10-0
PCB-77 5.0 10 ng/I 21-219 30 37-139 30 32598-13-3
PCB-8 5.0 10 ng/I 6-251 30 42-191 30 34883-43-7
PCB-81 5.0 10 ng/I 12-263 30 21-174 30 70362-50-4
1,3-Dimethyl-2-nitrobenzene Surrogate 49-146 81-20-9
Triphenyl phosphate Surrogate 30-213 115-86-6
PCB Congener (56) by GCMS SIM by GC/MS/MS (Water)
PCB-101 5.0 10 ng/I 13-256 30 30-191 30 37680-73-2
PCB-105 5.0 10 ng/I 28-250 30 33-158 30 32598-14-4
PCB-110 5.0 10 ng/I 38380-03-9
PCB-114 5.0 10 ng/I 7-268 30 33-159 30 74472-37-0
PCB-118 5.0 10 ng/I 0.1-256 30 28-154 30 31508-00-6
PCB-119 5.0 10 ng/I 56558-17-9
PCB-123 5.0 10 ng/I 9-253 30 28-154 30 65510-44-3
PCB-126 5.0 10 ng/I 0.1-305 30 32-154 30 57465-28-8
PCB-128 5.0 10 ng/I 0.1-266 30 27-181 30 38380-07-3
PCB-132 5.0 10 ng/I 38380-05-1
PCB-138 5.0 10 ng/I 6-267 30 27-1 81 30 35065-28-2
PCB-141 5.0 10 ng/I 52712-04-6
PCB-149 5.0 10 ng/I 38380-04-0
PCB-151 5.0 10 ng/I 52663-63-5
PCB-153 5.0 10 ng/I 9-259 30 34-165 30 35065-27-1
PCB-156 5.0 10 ng/I 3-278 30 25-166 30 38380-08-4
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Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP j Matrix Spike Blank Spike
RPD , 0;;·R IRPD %R IRPD iCASNumber
PCB-157 5.0 10 ng/I 5-252 30 25-180 30 69782-90-7
PCB-158 5.0 10 ng/I 74472-42-7
PCB-167 5.0 10 ng/I 6-269 30 27-181 30 52663-72-6
PCB-168 5.0 10 ng/I 59291-65-5
PCB-169 5.0 10 ng/I 12-273 30 27-112 30 32774-16-6
PCB-170 5.0 10 ng/I 6-264 30 20-192 30 35065-30-6
PCB-174 5.0 10 ng/I 38411-25-5
PCB-177 5.0 10 ng/I 52663-70-4
PCB-18 5.0 10 ng/I 28-213 30 44-155 30 37680-65-2
PCB-180 5.0 10 ng/I 6-279 30 23-188 30 35065-29-3
PCB-183 5.0 10 ng/I 52663-69-1
PCB-187 5.0 10 ng/I 7-280 30 19-190 30 52663-68-0
PCB-189 5.0 10 ng/I 21-262 30 28-164 30 39635-31-9
PCB-194 5.0 10 ng/I 35694-08-7
PCB-195 5.0 10 ng/I 28-257 30 32-160 30 52663-78-2
PCB-199 5.0 10 ng/I 52663-75-9
PCB-201 5.0 10 ng/I 40186-71-8
PCB-203 5.0 10 ng/I 52663-76-0
PCB-206 5.0 10 ng/I 19-152 30 23-178 30 40186-72-9
PCB-209 5.0 10 ng/I 14-257 30 24-175 30 2051-24-3
PCB-28 5.0 10 ng/I 27-218 30 45-178 30 7012-37-5
PCB-3 5.0 10 ng/I 2051-62-9
PCB-31 5.0 10 ng/I 16606-02-3
PCB-33 5.0 10 ng/I 38444-86-9
PCB-37 5.0 10 ng/I 38444-90-5
PCB-44 5.0 10 . ng/I 29-210 30 42-154 30 41464-39-5
PCB-49 5.0 10 ng/I 41464-40-8
PCB-52 5.0 10 ng/I 22-219 30 44-159 30 35693-99-3
PCB-56 5.0 10 ng/I 41 464-43-1
PCB-60 5.0 10 ng/I 33025-41-1
PCB-66 5.0 10 ng/I 12-283 30 27-168 30 32598-10-0
PCB-70 5.0 10 ng/I 32598-11-1
PCB-74 5.0 10 ng/1 32690-93-0
PCB-77 5.0 10 ng/I 21-219 30 37-139 30 32598-13-3
PCB-8 5.0 10 ng/I 6-251 30 42-191 30 34883-43-7
PCB-81 5.0 10 ng/I 12-263 30 21-174 30 70362-50-4
PCB-87 5.0 10 ng/I 38380-02-8
PCB-95 5.0 10 ng/I 38379-99-6
PCB-97 5.0 10 ng/I 41 464-51-1
PCB-99 5.0 10 ng/I 38380-01-7
1,3-Dimethyl-2-nitrobenzene Surrogate 49-146 81-20-9
Triphenyl phosphate Surrogate 30-213 115-86-6
Perchlorate -EPA 314.0 by EPA 314.0 (Water)
Perchlorate 0.84 2.0 ug/I 15 80-120 15 85-115 15 14797-73-0
pH -SM 4500 H B by SM 4500H+-B (Water)
pH 0.100 0.100 Units 3.1 98.8-101 PH
Phenolics in water -EPA 420.4 by EPA 420.4 (Water)
Phenolics 0.0032 0.010 mg/I 20 90-110 20 90-110 20 NA
Phosphorus -EPA 200.7 by EPA 200.7 (Water)
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Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP j Matrix Spike Blank Spik~_j
RPD 0/~_R __ ,!RPD · % R · RPDl CASNumber
Phosphorus, Total 0.018 0.050 mg/I
Phosphorus, dissolved -EPA 200.7 by EPA200.7 (Water)
Phosphorus, Dissolved 0.018 0.050 mg/I
Pyrethroid Pesticides by GC/MS/MS by EPA 8270M (Water)
Allethrin 0.85 2.0
Bifenthrin
Cyfluthrin
Cypermethrin
Deltamethrin/Tralomethrin
Dichloran
Fenpropathrin (Danitol}
Fenvalerate/Esfenvalerate
L-Cyhalothrin
Pendimethalin
Permethrin
Prallethrin
Sumithrin (Phenothrin)
Tefluthrin
Pery/ene-d12
Triphenyl phosphate
0.79
0.83
0.66
1.9
0.80
2.0
0.98
1.2
0.50
5.0
0.92
2.4
0.93
Residual Chlorine, Total by SM 4500CI-G (Water)
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
5.0
2.0
10
2.0
Chlorine Residual, Total 0.0076 0.050
Selenium -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Selenium, Total 0.067 0.40
Selenium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Selenium, Dissolved 0.067 0.40
Silver -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Silver, Total 0.030
Silver, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
0.20
Silver, Dissolved 0.030 0.20
ng/I
ng/I
ng/I
ng/I
ng/I
ng/I
ng/I
ng/I
ng/I
ng/I
ng/I
ng/I
ng/I
ng/I
Surrogate
Surrogate
mg/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
Soluble Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen TKN -EPA 351.2 by EPA 351.2 (Water)
TKN, Soluble 0.065 0.10 mg/I
Specific Conductance (EC) -SM 2510B by SM 2510B (Water)
Specific Conductance (EC) 0.23 2.0 umhos/cm
Sulfate -EPA 300.0 by EPA 300.0 (Water)
Sulfate as SO4 0.24 0.50 mg/I
Sulfide, dissolved -SM 450052 D by SM 450052-D (Water)
Sulfide, Soluble 0.050 0.10 mg/I
2-205
6-222
30 70-1 30 30 85-115 30 7723-14-0
30
15
30
30
30
30
10
5
20
20
70-1 30 30 85-115 30
50-150
50-150
50-150
50-150
50-150
50-150
50-150
50-150
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50-150 50
50-150 50
50-150 50
50-150 50
50-150 50
50-150 50
50-150
50-150
50-150
50-150
50-150
50-150
50-150
50-150
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50-150 50
50-150 50
50-150 50
50-150 50
50-150 50
50-150 50
78-114 15 85-110 15
70-130 30 85-115 30
70-130 30 85-115 30
70-130 30 85-115 30
70-130 30 85-115 30
90-110 10 90-110 10
95-105 5
78-11 1 20 90-110 20
95-105 20
7723-14-0
584-79-2
82657-04-3
68359-37-5
52315-07-8
52820-00-5
99-30-9
39515-41-8
51630-58-1
91465-08-6
40487-42-1
52645-53-1
23031-36-9
26002-80-2
79538-32-2
1520-96-3
115-86-6
7782-50-5
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
7440-22-4
7440-22-4
7727-37-9
NA
14808-79-8
184-96-258
Suspended Sediment Concentration -ASTM D3977-B by ASTM D3977-97 (Water)
Suspended Sediment Concentration 3.1 5.0 mg/I 15 90-110 NA
Thallium -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Thallium, Total 0.021 0.20 ug/I
Thallium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Thallium, Dissolved 0.021 0.20 ug/I
Total & E.coli -Enumeration Quantitray by SM 9223B (Water)
E. coli 1.0 MPN/100ml
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30 70-1 30 30 85-115 30
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
NA
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. Analyte MDL MRL Units % Recovery DUP l Matrix Spike Blank Spike
RPD %R IRPD %R IRPD CASNumber
Total Coliform 1.0 MPN/100ml ---NA
Total & Fecal Coliforms by Enumeration 3 dilutions by SM 9221 B/E (Water)
Fecal Coliform 1.8 1.8 MPN/100ml ---NA
Total Coliform 1.8 1.8 MPN/100ml ---NA
' Total Coliforms by Enumeration SM9221 B 3 dil. by SM 9221 B (Water)
Total Coliform 1.8 1.8 MPN/100ml ---NA
Total Dissolved Solids -SM 2540C by SM 2540C (Water)
Total Dissolved Solids 4.0 10 mg/I -10 -96-102 10 NA
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen by EPA 351.2 by EPA 351.2 (Water)
TKN 0.065 0.10 mg/I -10 90-110 10 90-110 10 7727-37-9
Total Organic Carbon -SM 5310B by SM 5310B (Water)
Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 0.096 0.30 mg/I -20 76-115 20 85-115 20 NA
Total Suspended Solids -SM2540D by SM 2540D (Water)
Total Suspended Solids 5.0 mg/I -10 -90-110 NA
Total Volatile Solids -160.4 by EPA 160.4 (Water)
Total Volatile Solids 3.1 5.0 mg/I -15 -90-110 NA
Turbidity -EPA 180.1 by EPA 180.1 (Water)
Turbidity 0.017 0.10 NTU -10 -90-110 10 NA
Uranium (pCi/L) -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Uranium Rad 0.022 0.13 pCi/L -30 70-1 30 30 85-115 30 7440-61 -1
Volatile Suspended Solids -160.4 by EPA 160.4 (Water)
Volatile Suspended Solids 3.1 5.0 mg/I -15 -90-110 NA
Zinc -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Zinc, Total 0.80 10 ug/1 -30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-66-6
Zinc, dissolved -EPA 200.8 by EPA 200.8 (Water)
Zinc, Dissolved 0.80 10 ug/1 -30 70-130 30 85-115 30 7440-66-6
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Analysis SpecificMethod Container
[Group Analysis] in Solid
Total Nitrogen by calculation Varies
[Group Analysis] in Water
Chromium Dissolved, Trivalent by
calculation
~ULT SPECIFIC METNA
Chromium, Trivalent by calculation
Hardness, Total 200.7
Organic Nitrogen -SM 4500Norg B
_Varies
_Varies
_Varies
Total Nitrogen by ca lculation _ Varies
NA
NA
Acid and Base/Neutral Extractables by GC/MS in Water
EPA 625 -Semivolatile Organic EPA 625.1 1-L Amber Glass-625/8270
Compounds CTR
Anions by IC, EPA Method 300.0 in Water
Chloride -EPA 300.0 EPA 300.0
Fluoride -EPA 300.0 EPA 300.0
Sulfate -EPA 300.0 EPA 300.0
As Speciation by LC/ICP/MS in Water
60-mL Poly-300.0/314
60-mL Poly-300.0/314
60-mL Poly-300.0/314
Arsenic speciation (IIIN) -EPA 200.8 EPA 200.8M/LC 125-mLAmber Poly-EDTA/Acetic
acid As Speciation
Chlorinated Herbicides by GC/ECD in Water
EPA 8151A-Chlorinated Herbicides EPA 8151A 1-LAmber Glass-8151
Chlorinated Pesticides and/or PCBs by GC/ECD in Solid
EPA 8081A -Organochlorine Pesticides EPA 8081A 4-oz. Jar
Chlorinated Pesticides and/or PCBs by GC/ECD in Water
EPA 508 -Organochlorine Pesticides & EPA 508 1-L Amber Glass-508,
PCBs thiosulfate(80mg)
EPA 608 -Organochlorine Pesticides & EPA 608.3 1-L Amber Glass-608/8081
PCBs CTR
Preservation
[Group Analysis]
(Group Analysis]
(Group Analysis]
(Group Analysis]
[Group Analysis]
[Group Analysis]
<6°C, Na2S2O3 (If Cl2)
<6°C
<6°C
<6°C
<6°C, EDTA, Acetic
Acid
<6°C, Na2S2O3 (If Cl2)
<6°C
<6°C, Na2S2O3 (If Cl2)
<6°C, Na2S2O3 (If CI2)
EPA 608 -Organochlorine EPA 608.3 1-L Amber Glass-608/8081 <6°C, Na2S2O3 (If Cl2)
Pesticides/PCBs Low Lvl
Conventional Chemistry/Physical Parameters by APHA/EPA/ASTM Methods in Solid
Moisture, Percent EPA 160.3M 4-oz. Jar Unpreserved
Conventional Chemistry/Physical Parameters by APHA/EPA/ASTM Methods in Water
Alkalinity, total -SM 2320B SM 2320B 250-mL Poly <6°C
Ammonia-N -EPA 350.1 EPA350.1 250-mL Poly-Nutrients, H2SO4 <6°C, H2SO4
Biochemical Oxygen Demand -SM 5210B 1-L Poly <6°C
SM5210B
Chemical Oxygen Demand -EPA 410.4 EPA410.4 250-mL Poly-Nutrients, H2SO4 <6°C, H2SO4
Chlorophyll-a -SM 10200H SM 10200H 1-L Amber Poly-Chlorophyll-a <6°C
Color -SM2120B SM 2120B 500-mL Clear Glass-GP <6°c
Cyanide, Total -ASTM D 7511 ASTM D7511 500-mL Poly-CN/Am CN, NaOH <6°C, NaOH
Dissolved Organic Carbon by SM 5310B 40-mL VOA Amb-DOC <6°C, HC I after
combustion -SM 5310B filtration, pH<2
MBAS -SM 5540 C SM 5540C 500-mL Poly <6°C
Nitrate-N -EPA 353.2 EPA353.2 250-mL Poly-Nitrates 353.2 <6°c
Nitrite-N -EPA 353.2 EPA353.2 250-mL Poly-Nitrates 353.2 <6°C
NO2+NO3-N -EPA 353.2 EPA353.2 250-mL Poly-Nutrients, H2SO4 <6°C, H2SO4
Oil and Grease -EPA 1664A EPA 1664B 1-L Clear Glass-OG, HCl(3mL) <6°C, HCI
Oil and Grease Non-polar -EPA 1664A EPA 1664B 1-L Clear Glass-OG, HCl(3mL) <6°C, HCI, pH<2
Orthophosphate-P -EPA 365.1 EPA365.1 250-mL Poly-OPO4, Filtered and < <6°C, Filtered
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Hold Amount
(days) Needed
10
10 NA
10
10
10
10
7
28
28
28
28
7
14
7
7
7
180
14
28
2
28
2
2
14
28
2
2
2
28
28
28
0.01
NA
NA
2000 ml
60 ml
60 ml
60 ml
125 ml
2000ml
100 g
2000ml
2000 ml
2000 ml
100 g
250 ml
250 ml
1000 ml
250 ml
1000 ml
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500 ml
80 ml
500 ml
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250 ml
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1000 ml
250 ml
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WECK LABORATORIES, INC. Sampling Guide
Analysis SpecificMethod Container Preservation Hold Amount
(days) Needed ·-------.. -·,·-·-·---'----------------------------....... --:....... ____ _ Orthophosphate-P -EPA 365.3 EPA 365.3 250-ml Poly-OPO4, Filtered and < <6°C, Filtered 0.01 250 ml
pH -SM 4500 H B
Phenolics in water -EPA 420.4
Residual Chlorine, Total
Soluble Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen TKN -
EPA351 .2
Specific Conductance (EC) -SM 2510B
Sulfide, dissolved -SM 4500S2 D
Suspended Sediment Concentration -
ASTM D3977 -B
Total Dissolved Solids -SM 2540C
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen by EPA 351.2
Total Organic Carbon -SM 5310B
Total Suspended Solids -SM2540D
Total Volatile Solids -160.4
Turbidity -EPA 180.1
Volatile Suspended Solids -160.4
Glycols by GC/FID in Water
EPA 8015B -Ethylene/Propylene Glycol
Glyphosate by EPA 547 in Water
EPA 547 -Glyphosate
Hexavalent Chromium by IC in Water
Chromium, Hexavalent -EPA 218.6
Chromium, Hexavalent, dissolved -EPA
218.6
Hydrocarbons by GC/FID in Water
6C
SM 4500H+-B 250-ml Poly
EPA 420.4 500-ml Amber Glass-Phenols,
H2SO4
SM 4500CI-G 250-ml Poly
EPA 351.2 500-ml Poly-Nutrients, Diss
SM 2510B 250-ml Poly
SM 4500S2-D 250-ml Poly-Su lfide, Dissolved
-ZnAC only
ASTM D3977-97 1-L Poly
SM 2540C
EPA351.2
SM 5310B
SM 2540D
EPA 160.4
EPA 180.1
EPA 160.4
EPA 8015B
EPA 547
EPA218.6
EPA218.6
500-ml Poly-TDS
250-ml Poly-Nutrients, H2SO4
40-ml VOAAmb-TOC 5310B,
HCl(0 .5ml)
2-L Poly-pH-TSS-EC -Unpres.
500-ml Poly
500-ml Clear Glass-GP
1-L Poly
40-ml VOA-8015 Ale
40-ml VOAAmb-547,
thiosulfate(5mg)
60-ml Poly-218.6/7,
(NH4 )2SO4/NH4OH(0.6ml)
60-ml Poly-218.6/7 diss, buffer
after filtration
EPA 8015B -Diesel & Oil Range EPA 8015B 250-ml Amber Glass-8015,
HCL{0.5ml) Organics (DRO/ORO)
Hydrocarbons by LUFT GC/MS in Water
LUFT GC/MS GRO LUFT GC/MS 40-ml VOA-GRO, HCl(0.5ml)
Mercury -Low Level by CVAFS in Water
Mercury, total, low-level -EPA 1631 E EPA 1631 E 250-ml Clear Glass Low Level Hg
Metals (Non-Aqueous) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods in Solid
Cadmium -EPA 6020 EPA 6020 4-oz. Jar
Copper -EPA 6020 EPA 6020 4-oz. Jar
Lead -EPA 6020 EPA 6020 4-oz. Jar
Mercury -EPA 7471 EPA 7471A
Phosphorus -EPA 6020 EPA 6020
Zinc -EPA 6020 EPA 6020
Metals by EPA 200 Series Methods in Water
Aluminum -EPA 200.8 EPA 200.8
4-oz. Jar
4-oz. Jar
4-oz. Jar
250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3
<6°C
<6°C, H2SO4
<6°C
<6°C, H2SO4
<6°C
<6°C, Zn Acetate only
Dissolved H2S
<6°C
<6°C
<6°C, H2SO4
<6°C, HCI, pH<2
<6°C
<6°C
<6°C
<6°C
<6°C
<6°C, Na2S2O3 (If Cl2)
<6°c ,
(NH4 )2SO4/NH4OH,
pH>8
<6°C, Filtered,
(NH4)2SO4/NH4OH,
pH>8
<6°C, HCI, pH<2
<6°C, HCI
KBrO3/KBr/HCI
Unpreserved
Unpreserved
Unpreserved
Unpreserved
Unpreserved
Unpreserved
HNO3
Aluminum, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA 200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Un pres. HNO3, Lab filtered
Antimony -EPA 200.8 EPA 200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3
Antimony, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA 200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered
0.01
28
0.01
28
28
7
14
7
28
28
7
7
2
7
7
14
14
7
14
2
180
180
180
28
180
180
180
180
180
180
250 ml
500 ml
250 ml
500
250 ml
250 ml
1000 ml
500 ml
250 ml
80 ml
1000ml
500 ml
500 ml
500 ml
40ml
40 ml
60 ml
60 ml
500 ml
80 ml
250 ml
300g
100g
100 g
100 g
100 g
100 g
250 ml
250 ml
250 ml
250 ml
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.Analysis Specific Method Container Preservation Hold Amount
(days) Needed
, .......... _,....,,_,
Arsenic -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Arsenic, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Beryllium -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Beryllium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Cadmium -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Cadmium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Chromium -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Chromium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Copper -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Copper, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Iron -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Iron -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Iron, dissolved -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Lead -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 185 250 ml
Lead, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Magnesium -EPA200.7 EPA200.7 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Magnesium, dissolved -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Manganese -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Manganese -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Manganese, dissolved -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Manganese, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Mercury -EPA 245.1 EPA245.1 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 28 250 ml
Mercury, dissolved -EPA 245.1 EPA245.1 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 28 250 ml
Nickel -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Nickel, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Phosphorus -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Phosphorus, dissolved -EPA 200.7 EPA200.7 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Selenium -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Selenium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Silver -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Silver, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Thallium -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Thallium, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Zinc -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3 HNO3 180 250 ml
Zinc, dissolved -EPA 200.8 EPA200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals Diss., Unpres. HNO3, Lab filtered 180 250 ml
Microbiological Parameters by Standard Methods in Water
E.Coli -Enumeration Quantitray SM 9223B 125-ml Poly Sterile Na2S2O3 <10°c , Na2s2O3 (If 100 ml
SM9223B Cl2)
Enterococcus -Enterolert Enterolert 125-ml Poly Sterile Na2S2O3 <10°C, Na2S2O3 {If 100 ml
Cl2)
Enterococcus & F .Streptococcus SM 9230B 125-ml Poly Sterile Na2S2O3 <10°C, Na2S2O3 (If 0.33 100 ml
SM9230B C12)
Total & E.coli -Enumeration Quantitray SM 9223B 125-ml Poly Sterile Na2S2O3 <10°C, Na2S2O3 {If 1.25 100 ml
Cl2)
Total & Fecal Coliforms by Enumeration SM 92218/E 125-ml Poly Sterile Na2S2O3 <10°C, Na2S2O3 {If 0.333 100 ml
3 dilutions Cl2)
Total Coliforms by Enumeration SM 9221B 125-ml Poly Sterile Na2S2O3 <10°C, Na2S2O3 {If 0.333 100 ml
SM9221 B 3 dil. Cl2)
Organic Carbon In Soil/Solid by EPA 9060M-Dry Weight Basis in Solid
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Analysis SpecificMethod -Container
Organic Carbon in Soil/Solid -EPA
9060M
EPA9060M 4-oz. Jar
Organophosphorus Pesticides by EPA Method 8141 in Water
EPA 81 41A-Organophosphorus EPA 81 41A 1-LAmber Glass-81 41
Pesticides
PCB Congener Screen by GCMS SIM in Solid
PCB Congener (28) by GCMS SIM GC/MS/MS
PCB Congener (56) by GCMS SIM GC/MS/MS
PCB Congener Screen by GCMS SIM in Water
PCB Congener (28) by GCMS SIM GC/MS/MS
4-oz. Jar
4-oz. Jar
1-L Amber Glass-PCB Cong
PCB Congener (56) by GCMS SIM GC/MS/MS 1-L Amber Glass-PCB Cong
Per-and Polyflourinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) by SPE/LCMSMS in Water
EPA 537.1 -Polyfluoroalkyl Substances EPA 537.1 250-ml Poly (PP)-537.1 , Trizma
(PFAS) (1 .25g)
EPA 537M -Polyfluoroalkyl Substances EPA 537M 250-ml Poly (PP)-537M
(PFAS)
Perchlorate by EPA 314.0 in Water
Perchlorate -EPA 314.0 EPA 314.0 60-ml Poly-300.0/31 4
Pesticides by GCMSMS in Solid
EPA 537M -Polyfluoroalkyl Substances EPA 537M 100-ml Poly (PP)-537M
(PFAS)
Pyrethroid Pesticides by EPA 8270M in Solid
Pyrethroid Pesticides by GC/MS/MS EPA 8270M 4-oz. Jar
Pyrethroid Pesticides by EPA 8270M in Water
Pyrethroid Pesticides by GC/MS/MS EPA 8270M 1-L Amber Glass-Pyrethroids
Radiological Parameters by APHA/EPA Methods in Water
Uranium (pCi/L) -EPA 200.8 EPA 200.8 250-ml Poly-Metals, HNO3
Semivolatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS in Water
EPA 525.2 -507 full list EPA 525.2 1-L Amber Glass-525.2,
sulfite(45mg), HCl(2ml)
Semivolatile Organics -Low Level by GC/MS SIM Mode in Solid
8270C Soil PAH Low SIM EPA 8270C SIM 4-oz. Jar
Semivolatile Organics -Low Level by GC/MS SIM Mode in Water
EPA 8270C -Polynuclear Aromatics-SIM EPA 8270C SIM 1-L Amber Glass-625/8270
Semivolatile Organics -Low Level by Tandem GC/MS/MS in Water
Dioxin 2378TCDD -EPA 1613B-ATP EPA 1613B 1-LAmber Glass-Dioxin
(OW)
EPA 525.2 SIM or QQQ -OPP low-level EPA525.2M 1-L Amber Glass-525 OPP
EPA 625.1 Mod -OPP low-level EPA625.1M 1-L Amber Glass-625 OPP
PAHs low level in water by GC/MS/MS EPA625.1 500-ml Amber Glass-PAH
Subcontracted Analyses in Solid
Particle size distribution -Laser ASTM D422/4464 2-oz. Jar
Subcontracted Analyses in Water
Asbestos, water -TEM EPA 100.1 1-L Poly-Asbestos
Asbestos, water -TEM EPA 100.2 1-L Poly-Asbestos
Dioxin 2378TCDD -EPA 1613B EPA 1613B 1-LAmber Glass-Dioxin
Total Microcystins and Nodularin by Adda ELISA in Water
EPA 546 -UCMR4 Total Microsystin EPA 546 125-ml Amber Glass-546,
{ELISA) thiosulfate(12.5mg)
Volatile Organic Compounds by P& T and GC/MS in Water
EPA 624 -Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 624.1 40-ml VOA-624.1
CTR
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Sampling Guide
Preservation
<6°C
<6°C, Na2S2O3 (If
Cl2), pH 5-8
<6°C
<6°C
<6°C, Na2S2O3 (If Cl2)
<6°C, Na2S2O3 (If Cl2)
<6°C, Trizma (5 g/L)
<6°C
Unpreserved
<6°C
<6°C
<6°C
HNO3
<6°C, Sulfite (If Cl2),
HCI , pH<2
<6°C
<6°C, Na2S2O3 {If C12)
<6°C, Na2S2O3 (If Cl2)
<6°C, Sulfite (if C12)
<6°C, Sulfite (if Cl2)
<6°C, Na2S2O3 (If Cl2)
<6°C
Unpreserved
Unpreserved
<6°C, Na2S2O3 {If Cl2)
<6°C, Cl2<0.1 mg/l
<6°C, Na2S2O3 (If Cl2)
Hold
(days)
28
7
14
14
14
14
14
21
28
21
14
7
180
14
14
7
365
14
7
7
365
2
2
365
14
3
Amount
Needed
100 g
2000 ml
100 g
100 g
2000 ml
2000 ml
500 ml
500 ml
60 ml
100 g
100 g
2000 ml
250 ml
2000 ml
100 g
2000 ml
2000 ml
2000 ml
2000ml
1000 ml
1000 ml
1000 ml
2000 ml
125 ml
120 ml
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METALS
$17.00 Aluminum EPA200.7
$17.00 Antimony EPA200.7
$17.00 Arsenic EPA 200.7
$17.00 Barium EPA200.7
$17.00 Seryllium EPA 200.7
$17.00 Boron EPA200.7
$17.00 Cadmium EPA200.7
$17.00 Calcium EPA200.7
$17.00 t-Chroniium EPA200.7
$17.00 Copper EPA200.7
$17.00 Iron EPA 200.7
$17.00 Lead EPA200.7
$17.00 Magnesium EPA20.0.7
$17.00 Manganese EPA 200.7
$30.00 Mercury (Contract Lab) EPA 245.1
$17.00 Molybdenum EPA200.7
$17.00 Nickel EPA200.7
$17.00 Potassium EPA200.7
$17.00 Selenium EPA200.7
$17.00 Silver EPA200.7
$17.00 Sodium EPA200.7
$17.00 Thallium EPA200.7
$17.00 Zinc EPA200.7
MICROBIOLOGY
RECREATIONAL : WASTEWATER: STORM WATER
$24.00 Total Coliform m-F SM 9222 B
$24.00 Fecal Coliform m-F SM 9222 D
$30.00 Enterococcus m-F SM9230C
$35.00 Total Coliform MPN SM 9221 B
$35.00 Fecal Coliform MPN SM 9221 E
DRINKING WATER
$17.00 Heterotrophic Plate Count SM 9215 B
$21 .00 Special HeterotrophiC Plate Count SM 9215 B
$14.00 Colilert Total Coliform \ E. coli SM 9223
$35.00 General Physical
OTHER SERVICES
$125.00 Report Preparation NPDES
$75.00 Special Services (staff time)
$10.00 Weekly Electronic Report
NOTES:
Analysis sent to contract labs will include the price charged-
by the contract lab plus an additional 5% for processing/handling by EWAstaff.
Some contract labs charge an additional 5% Environmental Management Fee for each analysis.
Weekend analysis Will be 2X normal cost for EWA lab services.
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CONTINUATION DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSNEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS (Use only if more space is required)
City of Carlsbad is included as additional insured if required by written contract with respect to General Liability per the
terms and conditions of the policy. A 30-day notice of cancellation is included if required by written contract with respect to
General Liability per the terms and conditions of the policy.
ACORD 25 (2016/03) Certificate Holder ID: 17574922
Attachment Code: D587566 Master ID: 1491198, Certificate ID: 17574922 Policy No: 7014856125
This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following:
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART
PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART
SCHEDULE
I Name Of Person Or Organization:
Any person or organization against whom you have agreed to waive such right of recovery
in a written contract or agreement.
Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations.
I
I
It is understood and agreed that the condition entitled Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To The
Insurer is amended by the addition of the following:
Solely with respect to the person or organization shown in the Schedule above, the Insurer waives any right of
recovery the Insurer may have against such person or organization because of payments the Insurer makes for
injury or damage arising out of the Named lnsured's ongoing operations or your work done under a contract
with that person or organization and included in the products-completed operations hazard.
All other terms and conditions of the Policy remain unchanged.
This endorsement, which forms a part of and is for attachment to the Policy issued by the designated Insurers,
takes effect on the effective date of said Policy at the hour stated in said Policy, unless another effective date is
shown below, and expires concurrently with said Policy.
Attachment Code: D587561 Master ID: 1491108, Certificate ID: 17574922
CNA
CNA71526XX
(Ed. 10/12)
ADDITIONAL INSURED ENDORSEMENT -CONTRACTUAL
OBLIGATION
It is understood and agreed that this endorsement amends the BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM as
follows:
SCHEDULE
Name of Additional Insured Person Or Organization
AS REQUIRED BY CONTRACT
1. Paragraph A.1. Who Is An Insured of Section II -LIABILITY COVERAGE is amended to include as an
additional insured the person or organization scheduled above, but only if you are required by "written
contract" to make that person or organization an additional insured under this policy.
2. The insurance provided to the additional insured is limited as follows:
a. The person or organization is an additional insured only with respect to "bodily injury" or
"property damage" arising out of a covered "auto" and caused by your negligent acts or
omissions or the negligent acts or omissions of someone, other than the additional insured,
for whom you are legally liable.
b. The person or organization is not an additional insured for the person or organization's
own acts or omissions, nor those of anyone, other than you, for whom the person or
organization is legally liable.
c. We will not provide the additional insured any broader coverage or any higher limit of
liability than the least that is:
(1) Required by the "written contract"; or
(2) Afforded to you under this policy.
3. Condition 2. Duties In the Event of Accident, Claim, Suit or Loss of Section IV -BUSINESS AUTO
CONDITIONS
is amended to add the following conditions applicable to the additional insured:
An additional insured under this endorsement will as soon as practicable:
a. Give us written notice of an "accident" which may result in a claim or "suit" under this
insurance, and of any claim or "suit" that does result;
b. Agree to make available any other insurance the additional insured has for a loss we
cover under this policy;
c. Send us copies of all legal papers received, and otherwise cooperate with us in the
investigation, defense, or settlement of the claim or "suit"; and
d. Tender the defense and indemnity of any claim or "suit" to any other insurer or self insurer
whose policy or program applies to a loss we cover under this policy. But if the "written
contract" requires this insurance to be primary and non-contributory, this provision d. does
not apply to insurance on which the additional insured is a Named Insured.
We have no duty to defend or indemnify an additional insured under this endorsement until we receive
from the additional insured written notice of a "suit."
Attachment Code: D58756] Master ID: 1491108, Certificate ID: 17574922
4. Only for the purpose of the insurance provided by this endorsement, SECTION V -DEFINITIONS is
amended to add the following definition:
"Written contract" means a written contract or written agreement that requires you to make a person or
organization an additional insured under this policy, provided the contract or agreement:
1. Is currently in effect or becomes effective during the term of this policy; and
2. Was executed prior to the accident for which the additional insured seeks coverage under
this policy.
All other terms and conditions of the Policy remain unchanged.
Policy No: 7014842659
Effective Date: 5/1/2021
Insured Name: NV5, Inc.
CNA71526XX (Ed. 10/12)
Attachment Code: D587581 Master ID: 1491108, Certificate ID: 17574922
CNA
POLICY NO: 7014842824
WORKERS COMPENSATION
WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT
We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by
this policy. We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the
Schedule.(This agreement applies only to the extent that you perform work under a
written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us.)
This agreement shall not operate directly or indirectly to benefit anyone not named in
the Schedule.
Schedule
Any person or organization against whom you have agreed to waive such right of
recovery in a written contract or agreement.
The premium charge for the endorsement is reflected in the Schedule of Operations.
All other terms and conditions of the policy remain unchanged.
This endorsement, which forms a part of and is for attachment to the policy issued by
the designated Insurers, takes effect on the Policy Effective date of said policy at the
hour stated in said policy, unless another effective date (the Endorsement Effective
Date is shown below, and expires concurrently with said policy unless
another expiration date is shown below.
Form No: WC00 03 13 (04-1984)
Endorsement Effective Date: 5/1/2021
Policy: WC657040561
Attachment Code: D587581 Master ID: 1491108, Certificate ID: 17574922
CNA
WORKERS COMPENSATION
TEXAS WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT
This endorsement applies only to the insurance provided by the policy because Texas is shown
in Item 3.A. of the Information Page.
We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this
policy. We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the Schedule,
but this waiver applies only with respect to bodily injury arising out of the operations described in
the Schedule where you are required by a written contract to obtain this waiver from us.
This endorsement shall not operate directly or indirectly to benefit anyone not named in the
Schedule.
The premium for this endorsement is shown in the Schedule.
Schedule
1. [ ] Specific Waiver
[X] Blanket Waiver
Any person or organization for whom the Named Insured has agreed by written contract to
furnish this waiver.
2. Operations: Waiver of Subrogation Operations
Premium:
The premium charge for this endorsement shall be
premium developed on payroll in connection with work performed for the above person(s) or
organization(s) arising out of the operations described.
1. Advance Premium: Waiver of Subrogation Advance Premium
All other terms and conditions of the policy remain unchanged.
This endorsement, which forms a part of and is for attachment to the policy issued by the
designated Insurers, takes effect on the Policy Effective date of said policy at the hour stated in
said policy, unless another effective date (the Endorsement Effective Date) is shown below, and
expires concurrently with said policy unless another expiration date is shown below.
Form No:WC.:42 03 04 B (06-2014)
Endorsement Effective Date:05/01/2021
Policy No. 7014842824
Attachment Code: D587581 Master ID: 1491108, Certificate ID: 17574922
CNA
UTAH WAIVER OF SUBROGATION ENDORSEMENT
This endorsement applies only to the insurance provided by the policy because Utah is
shown in Item 3.A. of the Information Page.
We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by
this policy. We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the
Schedule. (This agreement applies only to the extent that you perform work under a
written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us.)
This agreement shall not operate directly or indirectly to benefit anyone not named in
the Schedule. Our waiver of rights does not release your employees' rights against third
parties and does not release our authority as trustee of claims against third parties.
Schedule
Any person or organization against whom you have agreed to waive such right of
recovery in a written contract or agreement
All other terms and conditions of the policy remain unchanged.
:his endorsement, which forms a part of and is for attachment to the policy issued by the
designated Insurers, takes effect on the Policy Effective date of said policy at the hour
stated in said policy, unless another effective date (the Endorsement Effective Date) is
shown below, and expires concurrently with said policy unless another expiration date is
shown below.
Form No: WC 43 03 05 (07-2000)
Endorsement Effective Date: 05/01/2021
Policy No. 7014842824
Attachment Code: D587584 Master ID: 1491108, Certificate ID: 17574922
CNA
POLICY NUMBER: 7014842810
WORKERS COMPENSATION
BLANKET WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS
This endorsement changes the policy to which it is attached.
It is agreed that Part One -Workers Compensation Insurance G. Recovery From Others and Part Two -
Employers Liability Insurance H. Recovery From Others are amended by adding the following:
We will not enforce our right to recover against persons or organizations. (This agreement applies only
to the extent that you perform work under a written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement
from us.)
PREMIUM CHARGE -Refer to the Schedule of Operations
The charge will be an amount to which you and we agree that is a percentage of the total standard
premium for California exposure. The amount is [Blanket Waiver of Subrogation Percentage Charge].
All other terms and conditions of the policy remain unchanged.
This endorsement, which forms a part of an is for attachment to the policy issued by the designated
Insurers, takes effect on the Policy Effective date of said policy at the hour stated in said policy, unless
another effective date (the Endorsement Effective Date) is shown below, and expires concurrently with
said policy unless another expiration date is shown below.
Form No. G-19160-B (11-1997)
Endorsement Effective Date: 05/01/2021
Policy Number: 7014842810