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40 CFR 266, APPENDIX IX, METHOD 0050 -MODIFIED PARTICIPATE MATTER, HCI, AND CI2 TRAIN (MM5PH)

FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania,Sampling Location: Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator (HWI) Stack

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Sampling Nozzle (Quartz) rH~' * Initial Weights (grams)**Probe (Liner-Glass) ______________ * ____ Empty _____ _____ Loaded

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Te.flon® Filter Support _____________ Filter Number: /O45/90° Connector ___________

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* Before and after sampling: Nozzle openings covered with aluminum foil or Teflon® tape, and nozzle placed in Ziploc® bag.Probe liner outlet sealed with glass female blank-off, and inlet sealed with Teflon® plug. Bypass inlet covered (not sealed)with aluminum foil.

* * Initial weights of additional components exchanged during the run also entered here. All exchange component openingscovered with aluminum foil. Teflon® tape or as described above.

Component Changes After Set-up And Before Recovery And Other Comments:

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AR3I5623APPENDIX B 117

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40 CFR 266, APPENDIX IX, METHOD 0050 -MODIFIED PARTICULATE MATTER, HCI, AND CI2 TRAIN (MM5PH)

FIELD LABORATORY SAMPLE RECOVERY DATAMRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

Source Location: Lock Haven, PennsylvaniaSampling Location: Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator (HWI) StackRun No. , -^ Sampling Train No. /W/nS' Ptf~-l Sample Box No. V_____________________________TRAIN PURGE WITH ASCARITE-FILTERED AIR___________

Condensate in front-half? tv d________________________________ Purged By /U//\Date/Start Time: A/ A _____ '. ________ Stop Time A; A _____ Purge Rate: [AH = AM ' in.H,OlMoisture Removed? A I /V _____________________________________________________Transfer for Recovery: i /? / /Relinquished By D . I\J ' <Lo~ \ Received By /\^ L Sl r &&&-*•( Date/Time ,£.///<? "7 3-0 ' &!>Sample box recovery person(s): /\ . (_j{ZJ~g_ f °f ————— ________________ Date: /Z//f 7"

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SW-846, METHOD 0010; 40 CFR 60, APPENDIX A, METHOD 23 -MODIFIED SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS TRAIN (MM5SV) FOR POHCs, PICs AND PCDDs/PCDFs

FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

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4th Impinger (Mod-GBS) _____ _____ Empty I(QI> 2-_,U-Connector (D) ___________

5th Impinger (Mod-GBS) __________ -200 g indicating silica gel &><*. /-QU-Connector (E) ___________

6th Impinger (Mod-GBS) ___^_______ -200 g indicating silica gel . "7 //?. ffImpinger Outlet Connector () H —'

* Before and after sampling: Nozzle openings covered with methanol/methylene chloride/toluene/acetone-rinsed aluminumfoil, and nozzle placed in Ziploc® bag. Probe liner outlet sealed with glass female blank-off, and inlet sealed with Teflon®plug. Bypass inlet covered (not sealed) with methanol/methylene chloride/toluene/acetone-rinsed aluminum foil.

** Initial weights of additional components exchanged during the run also entered here. All exchange component openingscovered with methanol/methylene chloride/toluene/acetone-rinsed aluminum foil or as described above.

* * * Cartridge weighed with blank-offs in place; then, cartridge covered with aluminum foil to seal out light during storage andsampling.

Component Changes after Set-up and before Recovery and Other Comments:

1023SUCX.WPO April 26, 1996 (rev. 1023SUC3.WPO October 25, 1996)

AR315629

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SW-846, METHOD 0010; 40 CFR 60, APPENDIX A, METHOD 23 -MODIFIED SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS TRAIN (MM5SV) FOR POHCs, PICs AND PCDDs/PCDFs

FIELD LABORATORY SAMPLE RECOVERY DATA

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IncineratorSource Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

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__________________________ FILTER RECOVERY AND TRAIN RINSES _______________________

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TRAIN RINSES: FRONT BACK QA RINSESSample Number: 5~108 ^110 5"l13

Sample Bottle Tare Wt. ^Components Rinsed***: Front — nozzle, probe liner, bypass, filter holder front;

Back -- filter support, filter holder back, 45/90° connector, condenser

Sample Bottle Final Wt. V3c5L~7 ~799! 1Net Sample Wt. 6§. Y £"3-%. ZL ~IO(.3

* Replace blank-offs and remove aluminum foil, then weigh the cartridge; replace aluminum foil to cover the entire cartridge.** Methanol/methylene chloride (1:1 v/v) rinses 3 times; add rinses to train back rinses (sample number XX010).

*** TRAIN FRONT/BACK RINSES: Methanol/methylene chloride (1:1 v/v) rinses with brushing of front components 3 times ormore until perceivably clean, and methanol/methylene chloride (1:1 v/v) rinses of back components 3 times, but without.brushing, and including 5-minute soaks of underlined components 3 times.QA RINSES: Follow with toluene rinses and soaks, but without brushing, in the same manner as above for the train fron'and back rinses.

COMMENTS:

1023RCCX.WPO June 4. 1996 (tov. 1023RCC3.WPO October 25. 19961

AR3I5630APPENDIX B 124

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SW-846, METHOD 0010; 40 CFR 60, APPENDIX A, METHOD 23 -MODIFIED SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS TRAIN (MM5SV) FOR POHCs, PICs AND PCDDs/PCDFs

FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATAFIELD BLANK TRAIN

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

IncineratorSource Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

Sampling Location: Incinerator Stack

Run No. _____ Sampling Train No. /?/./l /\.~ c/—-~ Sample Box No. O) P-SJC) -JSet-up person(s): A • Q^fcC^r^huT________________________ Date: ?-/\ / t~"l_____/ / i

Transfer t o Sampler: t i l IRelinquished By nJ'r 0.00! / ujJoul Received By Ak r" A-aP li eg LI4 Date/Time "—'____ ——'

TRAIN COMPONENT COMPONENT NO. _________________ LOADING DATA

Sampling Nozzle (Quartz) rS _____ * Initial Weights (grams)**Probe (Liner-Glass) __________ * Empty _____ ___ Loaded

Female Probe Outlet Blank-Off _____________90° Bypass ___________ *

Filter Holder Front ________ 'Filter Holder Back with Teflon®- ; Fi'ter Type: Whatman QM-A

coated 316 SS Filter Support __________ _45/90° Connector ________ ___ .

Condenser (Standard) ______ ___ Thermocouple No.XAD-2 Resin Cartridge (Standard) 9 (f } -65 grams XAD-2. Resin + Surrogates ' V7 "7. /_____(Documentation of standards injection is separate); resin spiked on (/ / V/Y "7 and maintained near 4°C until use.

1st Impinger (2-U Mod-QBS) _______ ' Empty / 0 / 2>. C?

1st Impinger Replacement __________ Empty <v A______U-Connector (A) ___________

2nd Impinger (Mod-GBS) ____________ 100mLs V frZ-3 5 % V. OU-Connector (B) ___________ ASTM Type II Water

3rd Impinger (GBS) ___________ 100mLs V/ 3U-Connector (C) ______' ASTM Type II Water

4th Impinger (Mod-GBS) _____ _____ Empty / / /> /U-Connector (D) ___________

5th Impinger (Mod-GBS) _____ ______ -200 g indicating silica gelU-Connector (E) ____________

6th Impinger (Mod-GBS) _____ _____ -200 g indicating silica gel 6? 2 '&. [Impinger Outlet Connector L) H — 7___

* Before and after use: Nozzle openings covered with methanol/methylene chloride/toluene/acetone-rinsed aluminum foil, andnozzle placed in Ziploc* bag. Probe liner outlet sealed with glass female blank-off, and inlet sealed with Teflon® plug.Bypass inlet covered (not sealed) with methanol/methylene chloride/toluene/acetone-rinsed aluminum foil.

* * Initial weights of additional components exchanged during the run also entered here. All exchange component openingscovered with methanol/methylene chloride/toluene/acetone-rinsed aluminum foil or as described above.

*** Cartridge weighed with blank-offs in place; then, cartridge covered with aluminum foil to seal out light during storage anduse.

Component Changes after Set-up and before Recovery and Other Comments:

1023SBCX.WPD April 26, 1996 (rev. 1023SBC3.WPD October 25, 19961

A R 3 I 5 6 3A n o cr M n T v

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SW-846, METHOD 0010; 40 CFR 60, APPENDIX A, METHOD 23 -MODIFIED SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS TRAIN (MM5SV) FOR POHCs, PICs AND PCDDs/PCDFs

FIELD LABORATORY SAMPLE RECOVERY DATAFIELD BLANK TRAIN

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

IncineratorSource Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

Sampling Location: Incinerator Stack

Run No. &la\ K Sampling Train No. & \o.n k " "JX— Sample Box No. oTransfer for Recovery:Relinquished By tJ0-r aLe-p]ir Jol4._____ Received By AJ*r A-aa(,c4*o(4_____ Date/Time •—--___ •Sample box recovery person(s): A • C /(X.r r\d. f _________________________________ Date: 3< / \ /

Probe recovery person(s): ?• G-ofyna/y, j- Spring.* p. L£--TT> (L^l____________ Date: <?•/ i / 5 yits hfilnw nrB in nrams. ' /Weights below are in grams.

RESIN CARTRIDGE AND IMPINGERS RECOVERYImpinger: XAD-2 Replacement

Cartridge* 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5thFinal Wt. 4 97.7 /Oll-^ VtruteJ Stfi.O S -6 7 5 (,!)0.2>Initial Wt. V?7/ / lO/3-Lo

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Sample Bottle Final Wt. 3 £?3. 7Net Sample Wt. /<?*/• "7

Components Rinsed**: 1st-4th impingers, replacement 1st impinger, U-connectors A-C; combine rinseswith train back rinses below (sample number XX1 56)

___________________________ FILTER RECOVERY AND TRAIN RINSES ____________________FILTER: . *//-+'/Sample Number: _5~ 155 Description/Color: i a-cf/u r J( \ ___________

TRAIN RINSES: FRONT BACK QA RINSESSample Number: £T 154 -5 156 159

Sample Bottle Tare Wt. <3 k-3. •?>7- ) ^ .2Components Rinsed***: Front -- nozzle, probe liner, bypass, filter holder front;

Back — filter support, filter holder back, 45/90° connector, condenser

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* Replace blank-offs and remove aluminum foil, then weigh the cartridge; replace aluminum foil to cover the entire cartridge.** Methanol/methylene chloride (1:1 v/v) rinses 3 times; add rinses to train back rinses (sample number XX156).

*** TRAIN FRONT/BACK RINSES: Methanol/methylene chloride (1:1 v/v) rinses with brushing of front components 3 times ormore in the same manner as is being done for the source sampling trains, and methanol/methylene chloride (1:1 v/v) rinsesof back components 3 times, but without brushing, and including 5-minute soaks of underlined components 3 times.QA RINSES: Follow with toluene rinses and soaks, but without brushing, in the same manner as above for the train frontand back rinses.

COMMENTS:

1O23RBCX.WPD Juna 5, 1996 (rev. 1023RBC3.WPO October 25, 19961

AR3S5632APPENDIX B 126

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SW-846, METHOD 0010; 40 CFR 60, APPENDIX A, METHOD 23 -MODIFIED SEMIVOLATILE ORQANICS TRAIN (MM5SV) FOR POHCs, PICs AND PCDDs/PCDFs

FIELD REAGENT BLANK PREPARATION DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM> Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

IncineratorSource Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

Sampling Location: Incinerator StackA ' n Us / / —"7Blank(s) Prepared By: r\ • I &S €LJVXJL f___________________ Date: 3- / /'/ 7 '_____

Weights below are in grams.Sample Bottle Tare Bottle Gross Net Sample

______Reagent Blank Description_____ Number Weight Weight Weight

Methanol and methylene chloride, 1:1 v/vVolume needed: 450 mLs

MethanolLot Number: & O 3~-1? '_____

. Methylene chloride / / Q f i l lLot Number: /3 O V 0 7 S 143 9t(a(<D. I & / 7>

Methanol and methylene chloride, 1:1 v/vVolume needed: 450 mLs

Lot Numbers: same as above ~~..'-J 144 t3_ G?3.-3 /

Toluene . . . . . ' . . .Volume needed: 900 mLs

Lot Number: & L~l X"T .5T145

FilterType: Whatman QM-A

Lot Number: I "X/3v/f (4 $ 146

XAD CartridgeCartridge Number:

ASTM Type II WaterVolume needed: 200 mLs _

Lot Number: >7-/3/? 6? £ 148 / d? f. ~7 5 (0 5,7$ I Ly. \

NOTE: Lots may be identified above by a manufacturer's lot number or by the date of reagent preparation. If different lots ofa particular reagent are used, indicate the applicable test run number(s) and sampling location(s) where the train(s)loaded and/or recovered with that reagent are'used (i.e., list each reagent blank sample number with the applicable testrun number(s) and sampling location(s) below).

Sample Number For Test Run Number(s) For Sampling Location(s)

COMMENTS:

1023BLCX.WPO June 11, 1996 (rev. 10238LC3.WPO October 25, 1996)

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FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

IncineratorSource Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

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* Before and after sampling: Nozzle openings covered with Parafilm* or Teflon* tape, and nozzle placed in Ziploc* bag. Probeliner outlet sealed with glass female blank-off, and inlet sealed with Teflon* plug. Bypass inlet covered (not sealed) withaluminum foil.

* * Initial weights of additional components exchanged during the run also entered here. All exchange component openingscovered with Parafilm*, Teflon* tape, or as described above.

Component Changes after Set-up and before Recovery and Other Comments:

M29S_CX.WPO June 19, 1996 (rev. M29S_C3.WPO Octobw 25, 19961

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40 CFR 60, APPENDIX A, METHOD 29 -MODIFIED MULTIPLE METALS TRAIN (MM5MM)FIELD LABORATORY SAMPLE RECOVERY DATA

MRI Project No. 3620,13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

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1st-4rd impingers, U-connectors A-C

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* Using a total of 100 mLs ±2 mLs of 0.1 N HNO3, rinse components twice.** Using a total of 100 mLs ±2 mLs of 0.1 N HN03, rinse components 3 times or more with brushing until perceivably clean.

COMMENTS:

M29R_CX.WPD September 27. 1996 (rev. M29R_C3.WPO Octpber 25. 19961

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40 CFR 60, APPENDIX A, METHOD 29 - MODIFIED MULTIPLE METALS TRAIN (MM5MM)FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

IncineratorSource Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

Sampling Location: Incinerator Stack

Run No. J/C Sampling Train No. /YI-MS /flM'] Sample Box No. Q/_3_Q_Q_^Set-up person(s): J- lf-Cc v . _____________________________ Date: /" 3/~ *? / ___

Transfer to Sampler: .Relinquished By T./*?*- &»~ —— Received By 0- /U-«-«-.i ______ Date/Time -3. - ^a^

TRAIN COMPONENT _CO.M PQMENJ_NQ- ________________ LQADifcLG_DAIA

Sampling Nozzle (Quartz) "J"' ' „_ * . Initial Weights (grams) * *Probe (Liner-Glass) ________,___*. ___._Empty__ .,„. .,„_ Lo.aderL. _ „

Female Probe Outlet Blank-Off ___.,_______ . . .90° Bypass __________ *

Filter Holder Front ___________ •Filter Holder Back with Filter Type: Whatman QM-A

Teflon® Filter Support ____,.,.._ __ . , .45/90° Connector ____„__.___ ._ ,.

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3rd Impinger (GBS) _____ ____ 100 mLs ±2 mLs ....?.3t3_.U-Connector (C) _._.__..______. 5% HNO3/10% H2O2

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6th Impinger (Mod-GBS) _____ _____ 100 mLs ±2 mLs** * JCI.QU-Connector (F) ___________ 4% KMnO4/10% H2S04

7th Impinger (Mod-GBS) _____ ._____ —200 g indicating silica gelU-Connector (G) ____________

8th Impinger (Mod-GBS) L_____ _____ -200 g indicating silica gelImpinger Outlet Connector __M.H' "3\——

* Before and after sampling: Nozzle openings covered with Parafilm® or Teflon® tape, and nozzle placed in Ziploc® bag. Probeliner outlet sealed with glass female blank-off, and inlet sealed with Teflon® plug. Bypass inlet covered (not sealed) withaluminum foil.

** Initial weights of additional components exchanged -during the run also entered here. All exchange component openingscovered with Parafilm®, Teflon® tape, or as described above.

*** If the reagent was exhausted before the end of a previous run," use a larger volume (e.g., 200 mLs ±2 mLs) and documentbelow. Prepare additional reagent blanks accordingly.

Component Changes after Set-up and before Recovery and Other Comments:

M29SUCX WPO June 19. 1996 (rsv. M29SUC3.WPO January 20. 1997)

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40 CFR 60, APPENDIX A, METHOD 29 - MODIFIED MULTIPLE METALS TRAIN (MM5MM)FIELD LABORATORY SAMPLE RECOVERY DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

IncineratorSource Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

Sampling Location: Incinerator Stack

Run No. — Sampling Train No. //l/ft- /M/h - / Sample Box No.Transfer for Recovery:Relinquished By -Ja~ ______ Received By -Stft * —— Date/TimeSample box recovery person(s): 7T. /Yl<. (^ — . _________ . _____ __ _______ .__ Date: _ . < . .

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Impinger: Replacement1st 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th

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.* Using a total of 100 mLs ±2 mLs of 0.1 N HN03, rinse components twice.** Using a .total of 100 mLs ±2 mLs of 0.1 N HN03, rinse the impinger twice.

*** Using a total of 100 mLs ±2 mLs of 4% KMn04/10% H2SO4, rinse components 3 times; then, using a total of 100 rriLs±2 mLs of ASTM Type I water, rinse components 3 times to remove all purple color. Next, using a total of 25 mLs ±0.5mLs of 8 N HCI, remove any residue from components; transfer these rinses to a separate bottle containing one half of 200mLs ±2 mLs of ASTM Type I water; rinse components with the balance of the water and transfer to bottle.

**** Using a total of 100 mLs ±2 mLs of 0.1 N HN03, rinse components 3 times or more with brushing until perceivably clean.COMMENTS:

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40 CFR 266, APPENDIX IX - MODIFIED CHROMIUM TRAIN (MM5CR)FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

Source Location: Lock Haven, PennsylvaniaSampling Location: Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator (HWI) Stack

Run No. . £ Sampling Train No. _r_ _______ Original Sample Box No.Backup Sample Box No. C&--2-

Set-up person(s): T -/ l* C-<*——•__________'.—————————————————— Date: —/-g/Transfer to Sampler: , SJ j j / -> / 01Original: Relinquished By t) * /*< <• <-*—- Received By */• s - ~-J Date/Time -*-( -*'Backup: Relinquished By J~-/M<- <L.—- Received By &.AJ-*-~J

_____„_________TRAIN COMPONENT____________ ___aOjMEQNENJLND_,. „ ............. LOADING-...Note: All sample-contact components are Teflon

unless specified otherwise. —Original _ .-.Backup.*...

Sampling Nozzle (Quartz) £f\-' * *Probe (Teflon Liner/STL) with Tee Assembly including

Solution Feed Line with Sprayer Tip and Gas Outlet Tube ______**Peristaltic Pump with C-Flex, Tygon, or other inert Tubing _______*,*

1st Impinger with Unrestricted Stem Tip andSolution Feed Line with Shutoff Valve ______*.*_ ______ * * 1.75 mLs __LJ!_ N KOH

2nd Impinger with Restricted Stem Tip and Gas Inlet Line _______ _______ 75 mLs ) • ° N KOH3rd Impinger with Restricted Stem Tip and Gas Inlet Line _______ _______ .75 mLs __/lcjL__ N KOH4th Impinger w/Unrestricted Stem Tip and Gas Inlet Line _______ _____._ 75 mLs /.. D _ N KOH

5th Impinger w/Unrestricted Stem Tip & Gas Inlet/Outlet Lines _______ _______ Empty6th Impinger (Glass, Mod-GBS) _______ ._____._. -200 g indicating silica gel

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* Backup impinger set for exchange at port change or as necessary when sampling high moisture gas streams or for longsampling runs (i.e., >2 hours).

* * Before and after sampling and during train transfer: Nozzle openings covered with Teflon® tape, and nozzle placed in Ziploc*bag. Probe liner inlet sealed with Teflon® plug. Probe liner outlet remains connected to tee assembly;-solution feed lineihlet and gas outlet tube (1st impinger stem) opening covered with Teflon® tape secured with caplugs. 1st Impinger inletsealed with Teflon® plug. Peristaltic pump loop closed.

*** Include initial weights of additional components and/or their contents (i.e., additional backups), as applicable, that areexchanged during the run. Cover all exchange component openings with Teflon® tape or as indicated above.

NOTE: If the pH of either of the first two impinger solutions was not gmater.than.8,5 after the previous run, increase the alkalinityhere, record the normality, and acquire another reagent blank set.

Component Changes After Set-up And Before Recovery And Other Comments:

M5CRSUCX.WPO September 5. 1996 (rev. M5CRS23XAVPD January 20, 19971

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40 CFR 266, APPENDIX IX - MODIFIED CHROMIUM TRAIN (MM5CR)FIELD LABORATORY SAMPLE RECOVERY DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

Source Location: Lock Haven, PennsylvaniaSampling Location: Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator (HWI) Stack

Run No. i3 Sampling Train No. -/ L L.< L — / _. Original Sample Box No. <Backup Sample Box No.

Transfer for Recovery:Origfnal: Relinquished By •A'^—____ Received By 7\/***-.*?„ -____ Date/Time J7-/-Backup: Relinquished By P - *Jn~*4______ Received By T> /n<. Co~~— Date/Time 3- ~~1 ~ 77_ ,<3. £L..Sample box recovery person(s): J./W'- f> __________- ____________^^..Date: -2- -/-?7__

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TRAIN PURGES*: Original: Date/Start Time l-/-?? /S~-2-Q Stop Time /£$<3rPurged By u^>/>/r^ <^——__________ Backup: Date/Start Time 2-1 ~*?~l J/52Q Stop Time _____Purging Gas:_Pj purifiej±Mtxa_gexi__ Flow Rate: /* Liters/minute Desired Time:. ___ minutes/irnpinger box

TRAIN RECOVERY: Weights below are in grams.Impinger: ' 1st 2nd 3rd ' 4th 5th ' 6th 7th

Description/Color: . ,Original Set: Cf<t<a-~~- <J ~-~- __^c/w^_ clsf =- _ —~~ . , % Blue: _.*3-£l__ _ _ — - _ . _ .Backup Set: d»~ cJ* - c/a><- cd** - ..... ~-~ . % Blue: ASTCheck pH**: Must be greater than 8.5 in first four impingers.Original Set: ' __f .S ___ __£JC__. _ . CT_ -*'J~ - -~" Final Wt.:Backup Set: 7-° _ £=£!__- T-^ 7-*~ ~- - Final Wt.:

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Train Sample Number: -ST85 -*"185AB. ...-----. Sample Bottle Tare Wt. From Set-up Data:C. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Current Sample Bottle Gross Wt. /.? f-J ?J.f Before RinsesD. - - - - - - - - Sample Bottle Gross Wt. From Set-up Data: -5 ?7g >' VE. . . - - - - . - . . - - - - - - Net Liquid Condensate Collected _ !dL_ _ 79*73 [C - D]

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FILTRATION OF SAMPLE NOS. 185 and 185A , 0.45 m Filter Type:Filter Lot Number:

Filtrate Sample Number: ^ "186 Residue Color: _ e&jL-Li if- „Sample Bottle Tare Wt.

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Sample Mixed, Then:Sample Aliquot for Analysis -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. for Cr*6

Aliquot Sample Number: -5"187Sample Bottle Tare Wt. /7-3Sample Bottle Final Wt. 33. V J^b.S

Net Sample Wt. 3 /a6.f /2-3,2.

* Gas used for purge is passed through 0.1 N KOH in an impinger before entering train.** pH checked with glass rod and pH indicator strips; solutions adjusted for subsequent runs as necessary. Void run if pH

of any impinger (1st through 4th) is s8.5..*** Using a total of about 150-200 mLs of ASTM Type I water for each impinger set, rinse components 4 times. Use a total

of at least 100 mLs to rinse the nozzle, probe liner, tee assembly, and peristaltic pump tubing 4 times.**** Thoroughly mix sample and check pH; adjust to pH 9-10 with 2 N KOH if necessary.

COMMENTS:

MSCRRCCX.WPO Septembers. 1996 (rev. M5CRH23X.WPD January 20, 19971

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SOLID WASTE FEED SAMPLING DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incineratoi

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the solid waste feed conveyor to the kiln in the solid waste storage and preparation building.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal-sized grab samples of approximately 100 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop frommaterial on the apron conveyor belt. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and splitinto 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*As per COEprotocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 15 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

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SOLID WASTE FEED SAMPLING DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the solid waste feed conveyor to the kiln in the solid waste storage and preparation building.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal-sized grab samples of approximately 100 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop frommaterial on the apron conveyor belt. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and splitinto 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*As per COE

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MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the solid waste feed conveyor to the kiln in the solid waste storage and preparation building.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal-sized grab samples of approximately 60 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop frommaterial on the apron conveyor belt. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and splitinto a 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottle. Bottle sealed with Teflon^-lined screw cap and wrapped in aluminumfoil to seal out light. (*As per COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 15 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes-on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottles wrapped in aluminum foil.

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SOLID WASTE FEED SAMPLING DATA (SAMPLE FOR COE) -

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the solid waste feed conveyor to the kiln in the solid waste storage and preparation building.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal-sized grab samples of approximately 60 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop frommaterial on the apron conveyor belt. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and splitinto a 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottle. Bottle sealed with Teflo'n®-lined screw cap and wrapped in aluminumfoil to seal out light. (*As per COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 15 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to .schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottles wrapped in aluminum foil.

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MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the solid waste feed conveyor to the kiln in the solid waste storage and preparation building.

SAMPLING METHOD: One (1) grab sample collected from a randomly selected POHC spike bag. Grab sample collected witha plastic scoop and placed into a 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottle. Bottle sealed with Teflon*-lined screwcap and wrapped in aluminum foil to seal out light.

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected during the trial burn.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottles wrapped in aluminumfoil.

Run No. *T _____ Date: 2- - ( - T _____ Sampler(s):

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POHC (NAPHTHALENE) SAMPLING DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the solid waste feed conveyor to the kiln in the solid waste storage and preparation building.

SAMPLING METHOD: One (1) grab sample collected from a randomly selected POHC spike bag. Grab sample collected witha plastic scoop and placed into a 1 6 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottle. Bottle sealed with Teflon'Mined screwcap and wrapped in aluminum foil to seal out light.

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected during the trial burn.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottles wrapped in aluminumfoil-

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MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the solid waste feed conveyor to the kiln in the solid waste storage and preparation building.

SAMPLING METHOD: One (1) grab sample of a randomly selected metals spike bag. Entire, intact bag placed into a plasticbag, and bagged package placed into a metal can. Can sealed with metal lid.

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected during the trial burn.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C).

Run No. _JL ____ Date: JL^< — f ? __ Sampler(s):

Grab Sample Number:

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BOTTOM ASH SAMPLING DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source^/ OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: In the bottom ash storage building. Grab samples collected from the front end loader used fortransfering ash from the ash pile at the final drop off of the belt conveyor system from the kiln.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized grab samples of about 200 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop. Grab samplesdeposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and split into 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glassbottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*As per COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 30 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX126 and XX127, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottleswrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX1 28, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX1 29, storedat near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

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BOTTOM ASH SAMPLING DATA (DUPLICATE SAMPLES)

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: In the bottom ash storage building. Grab samples collected from the front end loader used fortransfering ash from the ash pile at the final drop off of the belt conveyor system from the kiln.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized grab samples of about 200 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop. Grab samplesdeposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and split into 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glassbottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*As per COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 30 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX170 and XX171, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottleswrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX172, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX1 73, storedat near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

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BOTTOM ASH SAMPLING DATA (SAMPLE FOR COE)

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SA'MPLING LOCATION: In the bottom ash storage building. Grab samples collected from the front end loader used fortransfering ash from the ash pile at the final drop off of the belt conveyor system from the kiln.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized grab samples of about 200 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop. Grab samplesdeposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and split into a 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glassbottle. Bottle sealed with Teflon®-lined screw cap. (*As per COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 30 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottles wrapped in aluminum foil.

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,2-)FLY ASH SAMPLING DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the drop off of the fly ash pugmill discharge conveyor from the baghouse and evaporative cooler.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized (approx. 100 grams) grab samples collected with an aluminum* scoop from each ofeJgbteerrftST specially spaced points over the surface and from a depth of 3 to 6 inches below the surface of the pile in thedump truck bed located under the end of the conveyor. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan;then cut and split into 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottles. Bottles sealed with Tefion®-lined screw caps, (*Asper COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: Grab samples collected immediately after the end of the run.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX130 and XX131, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and b'ottleswrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX1 32, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX1 33, storedat near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

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FLY ASH SAMPLING DATA (DUPLICATE SAMPLES)

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the drop off of the fly ash pugmill discharge conveyor from the baghouse and evaporative cooler.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized (approx. 100 grams) grab samples collected with an aluminum* scoop from each ofaigfatseft i'tO) specially spaced points over the surface and from a depth of 3 to 6 inches below the surface of the pile in thedurfif) truck bed located under the end of the conveyor. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan;then cut and split into 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*Asper COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: Grab samples collected immediately after the end of the run.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX174 and XX175, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottleswrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX1 76, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX1 77, storedat near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

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FLY ASH SAMPLING DATA (SAMPLE FOR COE)

MRI Project No. 3620.1 3.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the drop off of the fly ash pugmill discharge conveyor from the baghouse and evaporative cooler.

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SAMPLING FREQUENCY: Grab samples collected immediately after the end of the run.

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40 CFR 266, APPENDIX IX, METHOD 0050 -MODIFIED PARTICULATE MATTER, HCI, AND CI2 TRAIN (MM5PH)

FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

Source Location: Lock Haven, PennsylvaniaSampling Location; Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator (HW!) Stack

Run No. (, Sampling Train No. /W/H.Z' ' Ptf "J2 Sample Box No. {J/2.QQ fSet-up person(s): tf. ( <- OS.A A ____________________________ Date: L///f "7

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Filter Holder Front ____________ Filter Type: Whatman QM-AFilter Holder Back with

' Teflon® Filter Support ____________ __ Filter Number.- /) _____45/90° Connector ____________

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2nd Impinger (GBS) _____ ______ 100 mLs ±2 mLs ,P7-7 >S9O. OU-Connector (B) ___________ 0.1NH2SO4

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5th Impinger (Mod-GBS) _____ _____ 100 mLs ±2 mLsU-Connector (E) ___________ 0.1 N NaOH

6th Impinger (Mod-GBS) _____ _____ 100 mLs ±2 mLsU-Connector (F) ___________ 0.1 N NaOH

7th Impinger (Mod-GBS) _______ _____ -200 g indicating silica gelU-Connector (G) _______________

8th Impinger (Mod-GBS) _____ _____ -200 g indicating silica gelImpinger Outlet Connector Lt ff~V _____

* Before and after sampling: Nozzle openings covered with aluminum foil or Teflon* tape, and nozzle placed in Ziploc® bag.Probe liner outlet sealed with glass female blank-off, and inlet sealed with Teflon® plug. Bypass inlet covered (not sealed)with aluminum foil.

** Initial weights of additional components exchanged during the'run also entered here. All exchange component openingscovered with aluminum foil. Teflon® tape or as described'above.

Component Changes After Set-up And Before Recovery And Other Comments:

0050SUCX.WPO June'26. 1996 Irev. 0050SUC3.WPD October 31. 19961

AR3I5676

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40 CFR 266, APPENDIX IX, METHOD 0050 -MODIFIED PARTICULATE MATTER, HCI, AND CI2 TRAIN (MM5PH)

FIELD LABORATORY SAMPLE RECOVERY DATAMRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

Source Location: Lock Haven, PennsylvaniaSampling Location: Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator (HWI) Stack ,jRun No. LQ Sampling Train No. M t^ 9 H ' <T~ ~~ Sample Box No. ffld-QOH

\TRAIN PURGE WITH ASCARITE-FILTERED AIR

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A/* Using a total of 100 ml_s ±2 mLs ASTM Type I water per sample, rinse components twice. Thoroughly mix each sample

and added rinses before aliquoting.** Acetone rinses with brushing 3 times or more until perceivably clean. If any residue remains in a component, follow with

ASTM Type I water rinses with brushing until perceivably clean. Do not add any water rinses to the sample bottle untilafter the bottle is weighed with all of the acetone rinses.

COMMENTS:

OOSORCCX.WPO October 31, 1996 (r«v. 0050RCC3.WPO October 31, 1996)

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40 CFR 266, APPENDIX IX, METHOD 0050 -MODIFIED PARTICULATE MATTER, HCI, AND CI2 TRAIN (MM5PH)

FIELD REAGENT BLANK PREPARATION DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

Source Location: Lock Haven, PennsylvaniaSampling Location: Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator (HWI) Stack

A /7 / ^~ i /si —-fBlank(s) Prepared By: /~J « —- /"g f j^f ___________ Oate: 9~~/?—/ /

Weights below are in grams.Sample Bottle Tare Bottle Gross ' Net Sample

_____Reagent Blank Description_____ Number Weight Weight Weight

Acetone for particulate matterVolume needed: 200 mLs '

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TIASTM Type I Water for particulate matterVolume needed: 200 mLs

Lot Number: i3V3-&/f 6? _2 140 /V /eX- 3 (0 ff-

60 mLs ±1 mL 0.1 N H2SO4 plus20 mLs ±0.5 mL ASTM Type I Waterfor chloride0.1 N H2S04 Lot Number: TT 3'/ OH' Q

Water Lot Number: 12 S3-(*/<?/, -5* 141 °\ 1, "& / "75.7 "77 ;

50 mLs ± 1 mL 0.1 N NaOH, plus25 mLs ±0.5 mL ASTM Type I Waterf o r chloride - , • •••- . • • • • •0.1 N NaOH Lot Number: _Ej2_Z3LfjfL_

Water Lot Number: \1-/3.t,Y<;to 142 <?'o'* / 7 /• ( T?> '

NOTE: Lots may be identified above by a manufacturer's lot number or by the date of reagent preparation. If different lotsof a particular reagent are used, indicate the applicable test run number(s) and sampling location(s) where thetrain(s) loaded and/or recovered with that reagent are used (i.e., list each reagent blank sample number with theapplicable test run number(s) and sampling location(s) below).

Sample Number For Test Run Number(s) For Sampling Location(s)

COMMENTS:

0050BLX.WPO June 27, 1996 (rev. 00508L3.WPD October 31. 1996

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FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

IncineratorSource Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

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coated 316 SS Filter Support ___________45/90° Connector ___________

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3rd Impinger (GBS) _____ _____ 100mLs 9 77- V ^ 7 9^U-Connector (C) ___________ ASTM Type II Water

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6th Impinger (Mod-GBS) ____ _____ -200 g indicating silica gelImpinger Outlet Connector U H ~ 35

* Before and after sampling: Nozzle openings covered with methanol/methylene chloride/toluene/acetone-rinsed aluminumfoil, and nozzle placed in Ziploc® bag. Probe liner outlet sealed with glass female blank-off, and inlet sealed with Teflon*plug. Bypass inlet covered (not sealed) with methanol/methylene chloride/toluene/acetone-rinsed aluminum foil.

** Initial weights of additional components exchanged during the run also entered here. All exchange component openingscovered with methanol/methylene chloride/toluene/acetone-rinsed aluminum foil or as described above.

* * * Cartridge weighed with blank-offs in place; then, cartridge covered with aluminum foil to seal out light during storage andsampling.

Component Changes after Sef-up and before Recovery and Other Comments:

I023SUCX.WPD April 26. 1996 (r«v. 1023SUC3.WPD October 25. 1996)

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SW-846, METHOD 0010; 40 CFR 60, APPENDIX A, METHOD 23 -MODIFIED SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS TRAIN (MM5SV) FOR POHCs, PICs AND PCDDs/PCDFs

FIELD LABORATORY SAMPLE RECOVERY DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

IncineratorSource Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

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Probe recovery person(s): fc (5-or v a- iTT" C^y.Taflj ^-- /YdtP-c^_______ Date: 3-/?-/1 ~JWeights below are in grams. '

________RESIN CARTRIDGE AND IMPINGERS RECOVERY___________________Impinger: XAD-2 . Replacement

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Sample Number: Ul11 u?112 tits _ qSample Bottle Tare Wt. V 3lftJ 'f3 tf " '

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Components Rinsed**: 1st-4th impingers, replacement 1st impinger, U-connectors A-C; combine rinseswith train back rinses below (sample number XX010)

FILTER RECOVERY AND TRAIN RINSES

FILTER: / -7" / / J-f--& >Sample Number: G7109 Description/Color: u .L f r' / i i _ u -r i T./

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Sample Bottle Final Wt. "V/ 5"- 7_ '§7-7 //Net Sample Wt.

* Replace blank-offs and remove aluminum foil, then weigh the cartridge; replace aluminum foil to cover the entire cartridge.** Methanol/methylene chloride (1:1 v/v) rinses 3 times; add rinses to train back rinses (sample number XX010).

*** TRAIN FRONT/BACK RINSES: Methanol/methylene chloride (1:1 v/v) rinses with brushing of front components 3 times ormore until perceivably clean, and methanol/methylene chloride (1:1 v/v) rinses of back components 3 times, but withoutbrushing, and including 5-minute soaks of underlined components 3 times.QA RINSES: Follow with toluene rinses and soaks, but without brushing, in the same manner as above for the train frontand back rinses.

COMMENTS:

1023RCCX.WPD Juna 4. 1996 [rov. 1023RCC3.WPD October 25. 19961

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FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

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Component Changes after Set-up and before Recovery and Other Gomments:

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MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

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MR! Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

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40 CFR 266, APPENDIX IX - MODIFIED CHROMIUM TRAIN (MM5CR)FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

MR! Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

Source Location: Lock Haven, PennsylvaniaSampling Location: Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator (HWI) Stack

Run No. _ >... _ Sampling Train No. __ C^- ~~ I _____ ... Original Sample Box No. < I/£ -I _Backup Sample Box No. C /^ -z- _

Set-up person(s): _____________________________________ Date:Transfer to Sampler: __ _ .Original: Relinquished By J • /"- ~—- Received By fi.fO -*-) Date/Time ~ -~ /Backup: Relinquished By ^- /?><• •£— - Received By J?' X>-<W ____ Date/Time J- .-'t'?

IBA1N.CQMEQNENI ____________ COMPONFNT NO. _____ LOADINGNote: All sample-contact components are Teflon

unless specified otherwise. _O_ugiaal_ _B.ack.upJL.

Sampling Nozzle (Quartz) C&-1 *»Probe (Teflon Liner/STL) with Tee Assembly including

Solution Feed Line with Sprayer Tip and Gas Outlet Tube _____** _..Peristaltic Pump with C-Flex, Tygon, or other inert Tubing ______** _ .

1st Impinger with Unrestricted Stem Tip andSolution Feed Line with Shutoff Valve ______.** _____.»* 175 mLs __/•_____ N KOH

2nd Impinger with Restricted Stem Tip and Gas Inlet Line ________ __ .____ 75 mLs __/„_£._ N KOH3rd Impinger with Restricted Stem Tip and Gas Inlet Line .__ ____ __... _. _ 75 mLs ,.„../•<•{ N KOH4th Impinger w/Unrestricted Stem Tip and Gas Inlet Line _______ __„.„._ 75 mLs ...,/.-J-L N KOH

5th Impinger w/Unrestricted Stem Tip & Gas Inlet/Outlet Lines _______ ._____„_ Empty6th Impinger (Glass, Mod-GBS) ._.___._ _,___ __ -200 g indicating silica

Glass U-Connector ______ _.. .__ ._. __7th Impinger (Glass, Mod-GBS) _______ _.____,_ -200 g indicating silica gel

Impinger Outlet Connector It)l-'

_________ ____________________________LOADING DATAWeights below are in grams* **: _OdginaLS.ample_Bnx_ jLackup_Sample_Box_

Train Sample Number: C.185 C185ASample Bottle Tare Wt. /VLJ..3

Sample Bottle Gross Wt. ,_Initial KOH Solution Net Wt.

6th 7th • 6th 7thInitial Silica Gel Impinger Wt.s). _<

* Backup impinger set for exchange at port change or as necessary when sampling high moisture gas streams or for longsampling runs (i.e., >2 hours).

* * Before and after sampling and during train transfer: Nozzle openings covered with Teflon® tape, and nozzle placed in Ziploc'bag. Probe liner inlet sealed with Teflon® plug. Probe liner outlet remains connected to tee assembly; solution feed lineinlet and gas outlet tube (1st impinger stem) opening covered with Teflon® tape secured with caplugs. 1st Impinger inletsealed with Teflon® plug. Peristaltic pump loop closed.

*** Include initial weights of additional components and/or their contents (i.e., additional backups), as applicable, that areexchanged during the run. Cover all exchange component openings with Teflon® tape or as indicated above.

NOTE: If the pH of either of the first two impinger solutions was not gceater_than-8J5 after the previous run, increase the alkalinityhere, record the normality, and acquire another reagent blank set.

Component Changes After Set-up And Before Recovery And Other Comments:

MSCRSUCX.WPO Seoiemoer 5. 1996 trev. M5CRS23X .VPD January 20. 1997)

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40 CFR 266, APPENDIX IX - MODIFIED CHROMIUM TRAIN (MM5CR)FIELD LABORATORY SAMPLE RECOVERY DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

Source Location: Lock Haven, PennsylvaniaSampling Location: Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator (HWI) Stack

Run No. (Q Sampling Train No. <^- I_____ Original Sample Box No. £!/£—/Backup Sample Box No. C. «- -2-

Transfer for Recovery:Original: Relinquished By j L/y -4_______ Received By -I"./»?. £ - Date/Time ...&r?l,_Backup: Relinquished By ^Al-a^-J_______ Received By _ 7,/>u _/"-—- Date/Time J._~2jr?2_Sample box recovery person(s): 7.*/s?lc £•——______________________ Date: 2-2.

Probe assembly recovery person(s): P-drt'-)-j &-• JJtJvs*'*-> __________._______,_ Date: _<£l

TRAIN PURSES*: Original: Date/Start Time 3.~2-?7.. /S o Stop TimePurged By J -X?7* c£ —— • ___________ Backup: Date/Start Time -2-?7 /C V.3 stop Time 7_7./-3_

, Purging Gas: Prepurified Nitrogen Flow Rate: /6 Liters/minute Desired Time: -? - minutes/impinger box

TRAIN RECOVERY: Weights below are in grams.Impinger: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th . 6th 7th

Description/Color:Original Set: c(*~*~- de <- __cks? z._ c/e _....-— . '% Blue: 3$Backup Set: _ c/g _> __ sUe _ cj<*-. ct"- • —— % Blue: -3" TOCheck pH* *: Must be greater than 8.5 in first four impingers.Original Set: <?.O f-S' __J*Lf___ f-T — Final Wt.Backup Set: f- O r,^ f.-T f.T — Final Wt. _ -

Total Initial Silica Gel Impinger(s) Wt. for Original and Backup Set from Set-up Data: _.£2.LZ±.2r_ _Z f2A. .. - , - - - - - - , - —— — - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - . Total Silica Gel Impinger(s) Weight Gain: < _/.?L2_

Train Sample Number: 6185 6185AB. - - - - - - - - - Sample Bottle Tare Wt. From Set-up Data: /.2J -3 .- ,./ 3.-f.C. - - . - - - . - . . - - - - . - Current Sample Bottle Gross Wt. _/J.6..L&— _.. ./5S.OT.J " Before RinsesD. - - - - - - - - Sample Bottle Gross Wt. From Set-up Data: _.J?3 41_ ._£3.3.fE. - . . - . - - - . - - - . , - - - Net Liquid Condensate Collected _ ?35l_4rf?. __ 51?7.jX [C - D]

TOTAL CONDENSATE COLLECTED: M3i£ht*./.bW.b [A + total of E]Components Rinsed***: All components from nozzle through 5tn impinger

Sample Bottle Gross Wt. -J<t.3&$._._ JJ-S'J.- After All Rinses AddedCheck pH _9 »»»*, pH: _2fi?_..._.. _ jf,A__. . Before Adjustment

pH: _______ __ _____ After Adjustment

[Total of F - Total of B]

FILTRATION OF SAMPLE NOS. £185 and C.185A • 0.45 m Filter Type: ll Lj— ceJTaJfl- ____Filter Lot Number: G*-£ . _____

Filtrate Sample Number: <il86 Residue Color: _ oo.Wit«— -Sample Bottle Tare Wt. /%(>• 0

Sample Bottle Gross Wt. 33 / -*• V *• Including Rinses of Filtration ApparatusNet Sample Wt. 3 I ?3- f «- For Hexavalent Chromium Mass Collected Computations

Sample Mixed, Then:Sample Aliquot for Analysis •-> -.-.•-.-.-.-.--» for Cr+6

Aliquot Sample Number: £.187Sample Bottle Tare Wt. /7.YSample Bottle Final Wt. 3 1 7 7,-J /

Net Sample Wt.

* Gas used for purge is passed through 0.1 N KOH in an impinger before entering train.** pH checked with glass rod and pH indicator strips; solutions adjusted for subsequent runs as necessary. Void run if pH

of any impinger (1st through 4thHs s8.5.*** Using a total of about: 150 200 TnLs of ASTM Type I water for each impinger set, rinse components 4 times. Use a total

of at least 100 mLs to rinse the nozzle, probe liner, tee assembly, and peristaltic pump tubing 4 times.**** Thoroughly mix sample and check pH; adjust to pH 9-10 with 2 N KOH if necessary..

COMMENTS:

M5CRHCCX.WPD SeDtsmber 5. 1996 Irev. M5CHR23X.WPD January 20, 19971

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SOLID WASTE FEED SAMPLING DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the solid waste feed conveyor to the kiln in the solid waste storage and preparation building.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal-sized grab samples of approximately 100 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop frommaterial on the apron conveyor belt. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and splitinto 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*As per COEprotocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 15 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX120, XX199, and XX200 stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), andbottles wrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX1 21, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX1 22,stored at near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

. 2 Sf / •' /'.Run No. . K ... Date: _±^,_~5*rl_5r ......... Sampler(s): •-> -& "t., \' /&£•*-* /,—J i o

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Composite Sample Designation: ( SVOC^ / METALS I GALBT j ( VOC/ ( FENAC /~ __ / —— --——-

Grab.NQ_ _lime.,., ____________ „..:,.„_:__ lnientuptions/£omments._ ....__ . . . .___._ _ ,,,_ .,_...._.„

Caution: Material may contain p-naphthylamine.

Relinquished By- ^ - ^ ifer l Received By .£j < CCtL'-k~£, Date/Time Z-1- 1 ? >(<••WSTFEE03.WPD February 1. 193?

APPENDIX B 197

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SOLID WASTE FEED SAMPLING DATA (SAMPLE FOR COE)

MR! Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the solid waste feed conveyor to the kiln in the solid waste storage and preparation building.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal-sized grab samples of approximately 60 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop from.material on the apron conveyor belt. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and splitinto a 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottle. Bottle sealed with Teflon®-lined screw cap and wrapped in aluminumfoil to seal out light. (*As per COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 15 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottles wrapped in aluminum foil.

Run No. _j?L_____ Date: "^ ~ <**- *" 7 / _ Sampler(s). 'x<5 2 ;?%_-__ T-/'' <;c,' _ ^?, , / /7 ^^

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GrabNo. __T_im.e_ ______.________J_______lDterruptiQQs/-Comm.ents__.____._.

Cautiori: Material may contain p-naphthylamine.j±ii r'.i Lt-S . / !?5y 7—:—

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BOTTOM ASH SAMPLING DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: In the bottom ash storage building. Grab samples collected from the front end loader used fortransfering ash from the ash pile at the final drop off of the belt conveyor system from the kiln.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized grab samples of about 200 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop. Grab samplesdeposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and split into 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glassbottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon*-lined screw caps. (*As per COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 30 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX126 and XX127, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottleswrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX1 28, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX1 29, storedat near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

Run No. _£?____ Date: _J&_IL_!?./

Composite Sample Number:Composite Sample Designation:

GrabNo. ,__Iime_ . ______________________lnterr.uptions/.C.ommeats._,_

Relinquished By > _ J . . ... Received By AJ. ~-v_ . .„. Date/TimeAJ. ~-v£_ &JL

3OTMASH3.WPO January 20. 1997

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BOTTOM ASH SAMPLING DATA (DUPLICATE SAMPLES)

MR! Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: In the bottom ash storage building. Grab samples collected from the front end loader used fortransfering ash from the ash pile at the final drop off of the belt conveyor system from the kiln.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized grab samples of about 200 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop. Grab samplesdeposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and split into 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glassbottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*As per COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 30 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX170 and XX171, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottleswrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX172, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX173, storedat near room-temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

Run No. _y2____ .Date: X, ~ A." / 7_^____ Sampler(s):

Composite Sample Number: /£?170 J\ /"£171 \ f £172Composite Sample Designation: ( SVOC^J ( VOC J • X^CLP/METALSJ ( GALBT

Grab____lntejxu piiansZCam merits_

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BOTMSH3D.WPD January 20. 1997

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BOTTOM ASH SAMPLING DATA (SAMPLE FOR COE)

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: In the bottom ash storage building. Grab samples collected from the front end loader used fortransfering ash from the ash pile at the final drop off of the belt conveyor system from the kiln.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized grab samples of about 200 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop. Grab samplesdeposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and split into a 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glassbottle. Bottle sealed with Teflon*-lined screw cap. (*As per COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 30 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottles wrapped in aluminum foil.

Run No. _&___ Date: _JJt>?C-,?Z_,_____ Sampler(s): f _ £.f

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Grab_Ncu_ .. _ .Time_ . .___..__...______ __... Interruptions/Comments .._ ...._ _ , _,_,__., „.. _

Relinquished By £LJ. £2&&«dz - Received By X.J. it - V Date/Time 2--1-9 7 I to? 7

30TMSH3C.WP3 January 20. 1997

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FLY ASH SAMPLING DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania '

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the drop off of the fly ash pugmill discharge conveyor from the baghouse and evaporative cooler.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized (approx. 100 grams) grab samples collected with an aluminum* Scoop from each of7 ejghtsen (1 8) specially spaced points over the surface and from a depth of 3 to 6 inches below the surface of the pile in the

dump truck bed located under the end of the conveyor. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan;then cut and split into 1 6 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*Asper COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: Grab samples collected immediately after the end of the run.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX130 and XX131, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottleswrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX1 32, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX1 33, storedat near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

Run No. J2. ____ Date: ~~- _____ Sampler(s):

Composite Sample Number:Composite Sample Designation:

Event_ Iim.e__ __________________________ Interruptions/Comments

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MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the drop off of the fly ash pugmill discharge conveyor from the baghouse and evaporative cooler.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized (approx. 100 grams) grab samples collected with an aluminum* scoop from each ofeigbtaen (1B] specially spaced points over the surface and from a depth of 3 to 6 inches below the surface of the pile in thedump truck bed located under the end of the conveyor. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan;then cut and split into 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*Asper COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: Grab samples collected immediately after the end of the run.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX174 and XX175, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottleswrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX176, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX1 77, storedat near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

Run No. J&_____ Date: 2-- 2-" 9*7_____ Sampler(s): /?. /4 /- &

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Event_Time_ ___________________JntemuptLonslCamtaents______

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Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the drop off of the fly ash pugmill discharge conveyor from the baghouse and evaporative cooler.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized (approx. 100 grams) grab samples collected with an aluminum* scoop from each ofjHstgluytin (I 8) specially spaced points over the surface and from a depth of 3 to 6 inches below the surface of the pile in thedump truck bed located under the end of the conveyor. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan;then cut and split into a 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottle. Bottle sealed with Teflon®-lined screw cap. (*Asper COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: Grab samples collected immediately after the end of the run.

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FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

Source Location: Lock Haven, PennsylvaniaSampling Location: Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator (HWI) Stack

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FIELD LABORATORY SAMPLE RECOVERY DATAMRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

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COMMENTS: '

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SW-846, METHOD 0010; 40 CFR 60, APPENDIX A, METHOD 23 -MODIFIED SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS TRAIN (MM5SV) FOR POHCs, PICs AND PCDDs/PCDFs

. FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

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FIELD LABORATORY SAMPLE RECOVERY DATA

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FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste

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COMMENTS:

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40 CFR 266, APPENDIX IX - MODIFIED CHROMIUM TRAIN (MM5CR)FIELD LABORATORY TRAIN SET-UP DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

Source Location: Lock Haven, PennsylvaniaSampling Location: Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator (HWI) Stack

Run No. _ ~2- —— Sampling Train No. < .&— I ________ . Original Sample Box No. < -.Backup Sample Box No. C-/€._ -~2~

Set-up person(s): ~J~. /VL<- f*——-_________ . .. . ._____________ Date:Transfer to Sampler:Original: Relinquished By J V <- /_____. Received By ff -f^-a^—j_____ Date/Time <3 ~3 -?7

, Backup: Relinquished By J • /fr?<- /I—___ Received By ?-/O-a~»/_____ Date/Time

_______________TJBAUSLQQMEQMENI___________ COMPONENT NO. I OADINfiNote: All sample-contact components are Teflon

unless specified otherwise. .... Original— ._BackupJL_

Sampling Nozzle (Quartz) _£«Kd__**Probe (Teflon Liner/STL) with Tee Assembly including

Solution Feed Line with Sprayer Tip and Gas Outlet Tube _ . ____ _.** . ' . . .Peristaltic Pump with C-Flex, Tygon, or other inert Tubing _ _ _ __ .'** . . _..

1st Impinger with Unrestricted Stem Tip andSolution Feed Line with Shutoff Valve ___ .. _ ** ____.__._»* 175 mLs _ J—0. N KOH

2nd Impinger with Restricted Stem Tip and Gas Inlet Line ______ ___ __ 75 mLs L 0 N KOH3rd Impinger with Restricted Stem Tip and Gas Inlet Line _ _.. . ___ .. _ _ . _ 75 mLs _ . /•_.£__. N KOH4th Impinger w/Unrestricted Stem Tip and Gas Inlet Line _________ __ ... __ 75 mLs _ JL.CL.. N KOH

5th Impinger w/Unrestricted Stem Tip & Gas Inlet/Outlet Lines __ . ___ . ______ Empty6th Impinger (Glass, Mod-GBS) ______ ______ -200 g indicating silica gel

Glass U-Connector _____ . __ ; ____ . _ . . . . .7th Impinger (Glass, Mod-GBS) _______ . ___ , ____ -200 g indicating silica gel

Impinger Outlet Connector _J>'.

. ____________ ' - . - -- -- ... - - .' _________ LQAD1N.GLDAIA...Weights below are in grams***: JlrigiaaLSample.Bcuc B.ackup_Sample_B.ox_

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* Backup impinger set for exchange at port change or as necessary when sampling high moisture gas streams or for longsampling runs (i.e., >2 hours).

* * Before and after sampling and during train transfer: Nozzle openings covered with Teflon® tape, and nozzle placed in Ziploc®bag. Probe liner inlet sealed with Teflon® plug. Probe liner outlet remains connected to tee assembly; solution feed lineinlet and gas outlet tube (1st impinger stem) opening covered with Teflon® tape secured with caplugs. 1st Impinger inletsealed with Teflon® plug. Peristaltic pump loop closed.

*** Include initial weights of additional components and/or their contents (i.e., additional backups), as applicable, that areexchanged during the run. Cover all exchange component openings with Teflon® tape or as indicated above.

NOTE: If the pH of either of the first two impinger solutions was not gteater_than_8L5 after the previous run, increase the alkalinityhere, record the normality, and acquire another reagent blank set.

Component Changes After Set-up And Before Recovery And Other Comments:

MSCRSUCX.WPD September 5. 1996 (rev. M5CRS23X.WPD January 20. 1997)

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40 CFR 266, APPENDIX IX - MODIFIED CHROMIUM TRAIN (MM5CR)FIELD LABORATORY SAMPLE RECOVERY DATA

MRI Project No, 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile HWI

Source Location: Lock Haven, PennsylvaniaSampling Location: Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator (HWI) Stack

Run No. "7 .-.- Sampling Train No. __ QLr:jL _____ _, . Original Sample Box No. ._Backup Sample Box No.

Transfer for Recovery: __Original: Relinquished By 0- ft+~4 _____ Received By _jJ-/K* <^ —— Date/Time __Backup: Relinquished By _l/L/ *~r _____ Received By TT • /??•• Cts —— Date/Time -2-J-?7_ .Sample box recovery person(s): <7./ytc. —— __________________________ Date; -2_rJ?.

Probe assembly recovery person(s): 37, /S&e} / l~ Mts*s>.* __________________ Date: "? -3 -

TRAIN PURGES*: Original: Date/Start Time 2-'~2 "f? .J&i.. Stop Time ' ' Purged By ______________ Backup: Date/Start Time ^-J-fl /? tS Stop TimePurging Gas: Prepurifieri Nitrogen Flow Rata: /^ Liters/minute Desired Time: <3 ° minutes/impinger box

TRAIN RECOVERY: Weights below are in grams.Impinger: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th

Description/Color:Original Set: _cj£&— yr__ _ .< is-e ^ _ <=/a-^___ .ci<*~ .- _, ...__-!„ ,„_... % Blue: __../O_Backup Set: _£/£— •____ _£f4a-x_..- _ £//U ._._- <zJ&* . _.. „.„==-._ __ % Blue: _ -,/O,=Check pH**: Must be greater than 8.5 in first four impingers.Original Set: _£rJL__ ....... fr_C-_ - f -5 - Final Wt.: _ A .J_ ..Co jLS~.4Backup Set: ?. (3 .JT ____ 7-^ f- — - Final Wt,: _ <£o£L4.,

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Train Sample Number: 7185 7185AB. .......-- Sample Bottle Tare Wt. From Set-up Data: /UV.o __ /,;? ._2-C. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Current Sample Bottle Gross Wt. _/3. i-£.-?L __/_35^^ Before RinsesD. - - - - - - - - Sample Bottle Gross Wt. From Set-up Data: _ fJH- .1 .. __S3:(a-J..E, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Net Liquid Condensate Collected _ 23A-J— __ TJJv-?, [C - D]

TOTAL CONDENSATE COLLECTED: I &22--H [A + total of E]Components Rinsed***: All components from nozzle through 5th impinger

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Net Sample Wt. JJ_-§i .. [Total of F - Total of 81

FILTRATION OF SAMPLE NOS. 7 185 and 7185A O.4FJ //m Filrp-r Typs: /^eFilter Lot Number: _ . O . .

Filtrate Sample Number: 7186 Residue Color: _..<?irc-'ki'USample Bottle Tare Wt. /JS.Q

Sample Bottle Gross Wt. 3T>/*f. «- Including Rinses of Filtration ApparatusNet Sample Wt. "\ I 1- f «- For Hexavalent Chromium Mass Collected Computations

Sample Mixed, Then:Sample Aliquot for Analysis ^* — -.-••-.-.-<. for Cr*6

Aliquot Sample Number: 7187Sample Bottle Tare Wt. /?•£Sample Bottle Final Wt. 3 \~13._2~- yVo-7

Net Sample Wt. JQYf-2.

Gas used for purge is passed through 0.1 N KOH in an impinger before entering train.pH checked with glass rod and pH indicator strips; solutions adjusted for subsequent runs as necessary. Void run if pHof any impinger (1st through 4th) is s8.5.Using a total of about 1 50-200 mLs of ASTM Type I water for each impinger set, rinse components 4 times. Use a totalof at least 100 mLs to rinse the nozzle, probe liner, tee assembly, and peristaltic pump tubing 4 times.Thoroughly mix sample and check pH; adjust to pH 9-10 with 2 N KOH if necessary.

COMMENTS:

VSCRHCCX WPD Seotember 5, 1996 (rev,.M5CRR23X.WPO January 20. 19971

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£^AJ "7SOLID WASTE FEED SAMPLING DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the solid waste feed conveyor to the kiln in the solid waste storage and preparation'building.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal-sized grab samples of approximately 100 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop frommaterial on the apron conveyor belt. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and splitinto 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*As per COEprotocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 15 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX120, XX199, and XX200 stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), andbottles wrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX121, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX122,stored at near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

Run No. ~@- i Date:

Composite Sample Number:Composite Sample Designation:

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SAMPLING METHOD: Equal-sized grab samples of approximately iOQ'grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop frommaterial on th'e apron conveyor belt. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and splitinto 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*As per COEprotocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 15 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack-port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples,/XX1-23, XXJDQ,' and Xy.300 stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), andbottles wrapped in aluminum foil. All Gamptes7-XX121 ;-ctorod at neai Wdim IC'B iBinpHi'aiure (i.e., 4"C). All lampion, yiX.123,«o»d-at^»a»L-ooB»»5iiipm-luiuui L-uului (i.e.. 2C"C)T- /!

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7BOTTOM ASH SAMPLING DATA

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: In the bottom ash storage building. Grab samples collected from the front end loader used fortransfering ash from the ash pile at the final drop off of the belt conveyor system from the kiln.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized grab samples of about 200 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop. Grab samplesdeposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and split into 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glassbottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*As per COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 30 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below,

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX126 and XX127, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottleswrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX1 28, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX1 29, storedat near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

Run No. _T_____ Date: 4-.r_T'_ T_ _ .___ ... Sampler(s); P • '<

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7BOTTOM ASH SAMPLING DATA (DUPLICATE SAMPLES)

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30 .Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: In the bottom ash storage building. Grab samples collected from the front end loader used fortransfering ash from the ash pile at the final drop off of the belt conveyor system from the kiln.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized grab samples of about 200 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop. Grab samples-deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and split into 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glassbottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*As per COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: One (1) grab sample collected every 30 minutes during the run. Sampling conducted continuallyaccording to schedule except during stack port changes on the stack and delays incurred during the run as noted below.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX170 and XX171, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottleswrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX1 72, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX1 73, storedat near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

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7BOTTOM ASH SAMPLING DATA (SAMPLE FOR COE)

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: In the bottom ash storage building. Grab samples collected from the front end loader used fortransfering ash from the ash pile at the final drop off of the belt conveyor system from the kiln.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized grab samples of about 200 grams each collected with an aluminum* scoop. Grab samplesdeposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan; then cut and split into a 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glassbottle. Bottle sealed with Teflon®-lined screw cap. (*As per COE protocol.)

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SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottles wrapped in aluminum foil.

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Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the drop off of the fly ash pugmill discharge conveyor from the baghouse and evaporative cooler.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized (approx. 100 grams) grab samples collected with an aluminum* scoop from each ofeighteen (lOTspacially spaced points over the surface and from a depth of 3 to 6 inches below the surface of the pile in thedump truck bed located under the end of the conveyor. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan;then cut and split into 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon®-lined screw caps. (*Asper COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: Grab samples collected immediately after the end of the run.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX130 and XX131, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottleswrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX132, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4?C). All samples, XX1 33, storedat near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

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FLY ASH SAMPLING DATA (DUPLICATE SAMPLES)

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the drop off of the fly ash pugmill discharge conveyor from the baghouse and evaporative cooler.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized (approx. 100 grams) grab samples collected with an aluminum* scoop from each ofaighteen (1'Q)-spacially spaced points over the surface and from a depth of 3 to 6 inches below the surface of the pile in thedump truck bed located under the end of the conveyor. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan;then cut and split into 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottles. Bottles sealed with Teflon^-lined screw caps. ("Asper COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: Grab samples collected immediately after the end of the run.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples, XX174 and XX175, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottleswrapped in aluminum foil. All samples, XX1 76, stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C). All samples, XX1 77, storedat near room temperature or cooler (i.e., 26°C).

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FLY ASH SAMPLING DATA (SAMPLE FOR COE)

MRI Project No. 3620.13.30Client/Source: OHM Remediation Services Corp., Drake Chemical Superfund Site, Mobile Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Source Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

SAMPLING LOCATION: At the drop off of the fly ash pugmill discharge conveyor from the baghouse and evaporative cooler.

SAMPLING METHOD: Equal sized (approx. 100 grams) grab samples collected with an aluminum* scoop from each ofuightuen (TO) spacially spaced points over the surface and from a depth of 3 to 6 inches below the surface of the pile in thedump truck bed located under the end of the conveyor. Grab samples deposited, combined, and mixed in an aluminum* pan;then cut and split into a 16 oz., wide mouth, precleaned, clear glass bottle. Bottle sealed with Teflon®-lined screw cap. (*Asper COE protocol.)

SAMPLING FREQUENCY: Grab samples collected immediately after the end of the run.

SAMPLE PRESERVATION: All samples stored at near water ice temperature (i.e., 4°C), and bottles wrapped in aluminum foil.

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