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1 ANALYTICAL PARAMETER LIST Clean Water Act (CWA) - EPA 600 Series for Water and Wastewater Priority Pollutant List + 40 PPL Volatile Organic Compounds + 15 EPA 624 PPL Semivolatile Organic Compounds + 25 EPA 625 PPL Pesticides / PCBs EPA 608 PPL Metals (13) ICP and CVAA, includes prep EPA 200.7; Cyanide SM 4500-CN C, E Phenols EPA Organic Tests VOC Purgeable Halocarbons EPA 601 Volatile Organics, in Series EPA 601, 602 VOC Purgeable Aromatics EPA 602 BTEX EPA 602 Phenols EPA 625 PCBs EPA 608 Pesticides EPA 608 Pesticides / PCBs EPA 608 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) EPA 625 Organophosphorous Pesticides - Parathion only EPA 8270 PPL Volatiles, unpreserved EPA 624 Tentatively Identified Compounds (TICs) EPA 624, 625 PPL Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 624 PPL Semivolatile Organic Compounds EPA 625 PPL Acid Fractions EPA 625 PPL Base Neutrals EPA 625 Volatiles, Pharmeceutical Compounds *subcontract item EPA 1624, EPA 1666 Metals 1 metal by ICP (includes prep) EPA metals by ICP (includes prep) EPA metals by ICP (includes prep) EPA metals by ICP (includes prep) EPA metals by ICP (includes prep) EPA 200.7
2 Clean Water Act (CWA) - EPA 600 Series for Water and Wastewater Metals continued: 9-12 metals by ICP (includes prep) EPA metals by ICP (includes prep) EPA metals by ICP (includes prep) EPA Metals prep only EPA 200 Series Hardness (calculation from ICP results) Calculation Mercury EPA Mercury, Low Level * subcontract item EPA 1631E Wet Chemistry Acidity SM 2310 B.4a Alkalinity (Bicarbonate, Carbonate, Hydroxide or Total) SM 2320 B Alkalinity, Total SM 2320 B Ammonia, Nitrogen EPA 350.1/L B Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) *subcontract item SM 5210 B Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) EPA Chloride SM 4500-Cl B Chlorine Residual, DPD HACH-8167 Color SM 2120 B Conductance EPA Cyanide Amenable to Chlorination SM 4500-CN C Cyanide, Total EPA Dissolved Organic Carbon * subcontract item EPA 415.1, SM 5310B Ferrous Iron SM 3500-FE D Fluoride *subcontract item SM 4500-F C Hardness (EDTA Total as CaCO3) EPA MBAS, Surfactants *subcontract item SM C Nitrate L C Nitrate+Nitrite L C Nitrite L C Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl (TKN) EPA 351.2/L Oil & Grease N-Hexane Extractable (HEM) EPA 1664 HEM Oil & Grease Silica Gel Treated (SGT HEM) EPA 1664 HEM-SGT EPA 1664 HEM-SGT Organic Carbon, Total (TOC) *subcontract item SM 5310 B/9060 Organic Nitrogen, Total (TON) SM 4500 NH3 E Oxygen, Dissolved SM 4500-O Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPHC) EPA 1664A
3 Clean Water Act (CWA) - EPA 600 Series for Water and Wastewater Wet Chemistry continued ph SM 4500 H B Phenols, Total Recoverable EPA Phosphate, Ortho SM 4500-P E Phosphate, Total (as P) SM 4500-P E Phosphorous, Total EPA Salinity SM 2520 Solids, Total SM 2540 B Solids, Total Dissolved (TDS) SM 2540 C Solids, Total Settleable SM F Solids, Total Suspended (TSS) SM 2540 D Solids, Total Volatile EPA Solids, Total Volatile Suspended (VSS) SM 2540 Sulfate, as SO4 ASTM D516-90(02)/9038 Sulfide, as S EPA 9034/SM S2 F Sulfite, as SO3 EPA Turbidity EPA Footnotes: Price of test includes a Level 1 or 2 Report. Prices include a 7 business day TAT, Expedited TAT is available where test methods permit and where available by lab. See "Multipliers" for page details. SW846 ologies, RCRA Programs Groundwater, RFI Corrective Action and Other Programs Appendix IX s AP IX Volatile Organics AP IX Semivolatile Organics SW CD AP IX Organochlorine Pesticides / PCBs SW A/8082 AP IX Organochlorine Pesticides SW A AP IX PCBs SW SW AP IX Herbicides SW A AP IX Organophosphorous Pesticides - Parathion only SW D AP IX Dioxins *subcontract item SW A AP IX Metals. ICP and CVAA, includes prep SW / 7470 or 7471
4 SW846 ologies, RCRA Programs Groundwater, RFI Corrective Action and Other Programs Target Compound List (TCL) TCL Volatile Organic Compounds TCL Semivolatile Organic Compounds TCL Pesticides / PCBs SW A / Tentatively Identified Compounds SW C0 or 25 Tentatively Identified Compounds or Target Analyte List (TAL) TAL Metals (23), ICP and CVAA, includes prep SW / 7470 or 7471 Cyanide, Total EPA 335.4/SW TCL Acid Fraction Compounds TCL Base Neutral Compounds Waste Characterization, Toxic Characteristics Leachate s, Synthetic Leachate Characteristics TCLP, SPLP Preparation / Extraction SW or 1312 Zero Headspace Extraction (ZHE) SW or 1312 TCLP Volatiles (includes cost of extraction) SW /8240B TCLP Semivolatiles (includes cost of extraction) SW /8270C TCLP Pesticides (includes cost of extraction) SW846/1311/ 8081A TCLP Herbicides (includes cost of extraction) SW /8151 TCLP Metals (8), ICP and CVAA (includes cost of extraction) SW /6010B / 7000 Corrosivity, ph SW /SW Corrosivity, ph SW Ignitability / Flashpoint (Pensky-Martens) SW Ignitability / Flashpoint (Setaflash) SW Paint Filter Test SW Reactive Cyanide SW (legacy) Reactive Sulfide SW (legacy) Reactivity to Cyanide and Sulfide SW , (legacy) Cyanide, Total SW Sulfide, Soluble SW
5 SW846 ologies, RCRA Programs Groundwater, RFI Corrective Action and Other Programs Underground Storage Tank Program - UST GC/MS s BTEX BTEX + MTBE BTEX + MTBE + Naphthalene BTEX + MTBE + TMBs BTEX + Oxygenates Naphthalene only Oxygenates Oxygenates + 1,2 DCA Oxygenates + 1,2 DCA & EDB Volatile organic compounds + oxygenates GRO + BTEX with MTBE or oxygenates SW / 8260C Gasoline Range Organics (GRO) SW Halogenated Volatile Organic Compounds Volatiles SW846 ologies, RCRA Programs Groundwater, RFI Corrective Action and Other Programs GC s: BTEX SW B BTEX + MTBE SW B BTEX + GRO + MTBE SW /8021B EDB / DBCP SW Halogenated / Aromatic Compounds by GC SW B Halogenated Volatile Organic Compounds SW B Aromatic Organic Compounds by GC SW B Non Halogenated Organics SW /8021B GC Fingerprint Diesel Range Organics (DRO) Gasoline Range Organics (GRO) Gasoline Range Organics + BTEX SW /8021B Other extractable Hydrocarbons (TEPH) Motor Oil Range Organics (MRO) Diesel Range Organics + Motor Oil (TEPH) Diesel Range Organics+Motor Oil+other analytes (TEPH) TPH - Hydraulic oil or mineral spirits only
6 SW846 ologies, RCRA Programs Groundwater, RFI Corrective Action and Other Programs Air Analysis PCB's in Air *subcontract item NIOSH 5503 Purgeable Aromatics - Tedlar Bag *subcontract item NIOSH 1003 Purgeable Aromatics - Charcoal Tube *subcontract item NIOSH 1501 SW846 ologies, RCRA Programs Groundwater, RFI Corrective Action and Other Programs Other Organic Tests Priority Pollutant List Volatile Organics Priority Pollutant List Semivolatile Organics Organochlorine Pesticides Pesticides/PCBs SW A / 8082 PCBs SW PCBs in Oil SW Organophosphate Pesticides -Parathion only Herbicides SW A Direct Aqueous Injection (DAI) greater than 3 analytes SW Direct Aqueous Injection (DAI) less than 3 analytes SW ,4 dioxane PAHs Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons SW C Metals CAM Metals or TTLC list, 17 Metals, includes prep SW B / 7000 RCRA Metals, Total (ICP and CVAA, includes prep) SW B / metal by ICP (includes prep) SW B 2 metals by ICP (includes prep) SW B 3 metals by ICP (includes prep) SW B 4 metals by ICP (includes prep) SW B 5-8 metals by ICP (includes prep) SW B
7 SW846 ologies, RCRA Programs Groundwater, RFI Corrective Action and Other Programs Metals continued: 9-12 metals by ICP (includes prep) SW B metals by ICP (includes prep) SW B metals by ICP (includes prep) SW B Metals prep only SW B Mercury SW or 7471 Hexavalent Chromium - Aqueous SW A Hexavalent Chromium - Soil SW A / 7196A Wet Chemistry Ammonia EPA 350.1/L B Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) EPA Chloride SM Cl B Conductance EPA / SM B Cyanide, Amenable to Chlorination SM 4500-CN-C,E/SW Cyanide, Total EPA 335.4/SW Ferrous Iron SM 3500-FE D Fluoride *subcontract item SM 4500-F C Nitrate L C Nitrate + Nitrite SM 4500 NO3-F Nitrite L C Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl (TKN) EPA 351.2/L Oil & Grease N-Hexane Extractable (HEM) (Aqueous) EPA 1664 HEM Oil & Grease N-Hexane Extractable (HEM) (soil matrix) EPA 1664 HEM 9071B Oil & Grease Silica Gel Treated (SGT HEM) (Aqueous) EPA 1664 HEM-SGT Oil & Grease Silica Gel Treated (SGT HEM) (Soil matrix) EPA 1664 HEM-SGT 9071(Mod) Organic Carbon, Total (TOC) EPA Lloyd Kahn Organic Halides, Extractable (EOX) *subcontract item SW Organic Halides, Total (TOX)-single analysis SW B Percent Moisture / Percent Solids SM 2540 B Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPHC) - Aqueous EPA 1664 HEM ph SW C ph SW B Phenols, Total Recoverable EPA Phosphate, Ortho EPA 365.2, SM 4500-P E Phosphate, Total (as P) SM 4500-P E Sulfate, as So4 ASTM D516-90(02)/SW Sulfide SW /SM S2 F
8 SW846 ologies, RCRA Programs Groundwater, RFI Corrective Action and Other Programs Hazardous Waste Combustor (HWC) Waste Feeds Heating Value (BTU) - Liquid ASTM D240 Heating Value (BTU) - Solid ASTM 5865 Viscosity - Liquid ASTM D445 Percent Ash - Solid ASTM D482 Density ASTM D854 Total Halogens (Total Chlorides) SW , Add Bromide or Fluoride to Total Halogens for an additional $30 Volatiles Organics Prep Encore Samplers, each SW Volatiles Prep, each SW A Terracores sampling kit: 2 sodium bisulfate, 1 methanol, 1 water, 1 2oz jar, 1 TerraCore syringe Terracores sampling kit (high level only):1 Methanol, 2oz jar, 1 TerraCore syringe Pre-weighed vials w/ stir bars, each Disposable soil collector (syringe), each SW Sample Cleanup Alumina Column Cleanup Florisil Cleanup Silica Gel Cleanup Acid-Base Partition Cleanup Sulfur Cleanup Sulfuric Acid/Permanganate Cleanup SW B SW B SW C SW B Mod SW B SW A Footnotes: Soil VOC samples are subject to volatiles prep charges. Cost of Encores, syringes, pre-weighed vials & Volatile prep should be added to the unit cost for soil matrix VOC prices reflect one analysis. If both high & low levels are required, the 2nd analytical run may be billed at the unit rate or a fraction of the unit cost. Price of test includes a Level 1 or 2 Report. Prices include a 7 business day TAT, 22 business day for Dioxins. Expedited TAT is available where test methods permit and where available by lab. See "Multipliers" page for details.
9 GeoTechnical Testing Particle Size Analysis ASTM D422 Specific gravity of soils Material in Soils Finer than No. 200 Sieve (75 um) Determination of Water Content of Soil and Rock Permeability of Granular Soils * subcontract item In-Place Density (Bulk Density) Solid, Moisture and Ash Content of Peat and Organic Porosity (Specific Gravity & In-place Density) Atterberg Limits, Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, Plasticity *subcontract item ASTM D422, ASTM C136 ASTM D854 ASTM D1140 ASTM D2216 ASTM D2434 ASTM D2937 ASTM D2974 Calculation (a) ASTM D4318 (a) Requires D854 & D2937 Footnotes: Bulk samples may require additional charges for shipping. Price of test includes Level 1 or 2 Report. The following surcharges will apply: Level 3 Report 10%; Level 4 Report 20%. See "Report Deliverables" page for descriptions. Prices include a 7 business day TAT, Expedited TAT is available where test methods permit and where available by lab. See "Multipliers" page for details.
10 Multipliers Standard turnaround time is based upon 7 business days. Expeditied services are available where test methods permit. The surcharges are applied as follows: 24 Hour TAT - 100% Surcharge Multiplier Factor of 2 48 Hour TAT - 75% Surcharge Multiplier Factor of Hour TAT - 50% Surcharge Multiplier Factor of Day TAT - 20% Surcharge Multiplier Factor of 1.2
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